Yeah, this is useful for manually maintaining a list of domains for which you
want to check spf records and update the whitelist. I.e. domains such as
hotmail.com and google.com which fulfill the following requirements:
a) use round-robin sending mailservers
b) are somehwat trusted
I do this
On Thursday 23 April 2009 02.17.10 Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 09:22:56PM +, Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 01:41:59PM +0200, LEVAI Daniel wrote:
[...]
might work better if you remove beep sources. I mean:
$ mixerctl inputs.mix2_source=dac,sel4,sel6,cd
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 02:02:43PM -0700, John Brahy wrote:
| # newfs /dev/wd0f
| newfs: /dev/wd0f: block device
| #
|
| I thought that I have done that before. Have we lost functionality in
| 4.5 or just my mind?
A bug that allowed newfs'ing block devices was fixed. We did not lose
Dave Anderson wrote:
On Wed, 22 Apr 2009, jared r r spiegel wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 12:30:28AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
I see a tiny little problem with this method... sometimes people send
spam from domains whose DNS they control.
+1
i think part of the
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2009-04-22, Gregory Edigarov g...@bestnet.kharkov.ua wrote:
Hello list,
I think spamd users would like to try this small utility.
Although its development is in the very beginning it does its job
quite well for me it was written for the case
where a big mass
Dear List,
This is the command i start syslogd with:
syslogd -a /var/spool/postfix/dev/log -a /var/empty/dev/log
As you can see i ommit the -u flag, but syslogd opens an udp socket on
port 514 regardless.
I'm running 4.4.
Any ideas?
Thank You!
El jue, 23-04-2009 a las 00:34 +0200, Dorian BCttner escribiC3:
Fernando Alvarez schrieb:
Hi all,
I've trying to configure an OpenBSD box to allow PF to pass
video-conference traffic through a NATed network without success.
I tried to setup the most basic configuration in order to
Moin,
i have a runnig ipsec setup on an OpenBSD 4.4 box. The isakmpd.conf looks like
this:
..
[Phase 1]
5.6.7.8=ISAKMP-peer-one
[Phase 2]
Passive-connections=IPsec-me-one
[ISAKMP-peer-one]
Phase=1
Local-address=1.2.3.4
Address=5.6.7.8
..
[IPsec-me-one]
Phase=2
Netgear WG511T.
I'm using it at home, it works flawlessly and it took me 45 seconds or so to
set up.
Manuel
- Original Message
From: Parvinder Bhasin parvinder.bha...@gmail.com
To: misc misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 1:56:47 AM
Subject: OpenBSD as Wireless
Hallo!
I would like to confirm my understanding of how carp works and if the
following holds generally true.
After having on all participating nodes set to
# sysctl -w net.inet.carp.preempt=0
one could change advskew value and actually no carp takeover takes place
automatically until
Hi
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 09:59:02AM -0700, new_guy wrote:
I'm interested in building a live, bootable OpenBSD CD for forensics, cloning
and data recovery. Basically, boot and try to automatically bring up any
existing network interface. I'm not interesated in a GUI or play things...
only
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 11:32:18AM +0200, Mate Gabri wrote:
| Dear List,
|
| This is the command i start syslogd with:
|
| syslogd -a /var/spool/postfix/dev/log -a /var/empty/dev/log
|
| As you can see i ommit the -u flag, but syslogd opens an udp socket on
| port 514 regardless.
|
| I'm
2009/4/23 Andreas Bihlmaier andreas.bihlma...@gmx.de
Hi
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 09:59:02AM -0700, new_guy wrote:
I'm interested in building a live, bootable OpenBSD CD for forensics,
cloning
and data recovery. Basically, boot and try to automatically bring up any
existing network
Thank You!
Is it possible to disable the listening socket? I want to run syslog-ng on
that port but use syslogd for local logging.
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 11:32:18AM +0200, Mate Gabri wrote:
| Dear List,
|
| This is the command i start syslogd with:
|
| syslogd -a
D-Link DWA-520 (it is Atheros-based wireless) works more or less OK.
One issue - WPA2 is not working yet :(
--
BR,
Sergey Khentov
2009/4/23 Parvinder Bhasin parvinder.bha...@gmail.com:
All,
Can someone suggest me a good WORKING wireless PCI or USB card (PCI
preferred) that I could use for
I'm getting horrible disk performance compared to Ubuntu on my system.
I noticed this when extracting ports.tar.gz on the same machine with
different OSs (this is something I did a while back to check for
a possible hardware problem when OpenBSD crashed upon extracting
ports.tar.gz).
OpenBSD
On Sat, 18 Apr 2009 21:07:16 -0700 (PDT) Fred Snurd
fredsn...@yahoo.com wrote:
I've installed the 15 April -current snapshot on an Acer Aspire One
D150-1165 (followed by downloading source built kernel, userland,
xenocara), starting X through auto-detection or from a generated
xorg.conf
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 13:33:26 +1000 Aaron Mason
simplersolut...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all,
Lately I've been using VMware to delve into the murky waters of
creating and maintaining RAID arrays, and I thought I'd get a bit
adventurous. I compiled the kernel with the following config file:
#
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 03:27:42PM +0200, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
I'm getting horrible disk performance compared to Ubuntu on my system.
I noticed this when extracting ports.tar.gz on the same machine with
different OSs (this is something I did a while back to check for
a possible hardware
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 02:02:06PM +0200, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 03:27:42PM +0200, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
I'm getting horrible disk performance compared to Ubuntu on my system.
I noticed this when extracting ports.tar.gz on the same machine with
different OSs (this is
I set up a dual booting OpenBSD/ubuntu (only for the audio, I swear!)
install. I made sure to have the Ubuntu installer make an ext2 data
partition for sharing. For some reason OpenBSd couldn't see the ext2
partition until I added it manually. I would like to know why.
Here's my fdisk:
$ fdisk
Hello all OpenBSDers!
Is there AX25 (ham radio) support in OpenBSD?
Regards,
Coert
OpenBSD newbie
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 13:10:23 +0200, Frans Haarman wrote
Would it be hard to create a LiveCD which helps us boot a
LiveUSBstick on systems which do not support boot from USB ?
Not at all. You could do it yourself, by creating a bootable CD and using
boot boot -a
And then selecting your
-Urspr|ngliche Nachricht-
Von: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org]
Im Auftrag von Tobias Ulmer
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 23. April 2009 14:02
An: Thomas Pfaff
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Betreff: Re: Problem with slow disk I/O
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 03:27:42PM +0200,
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 14:13:18 +0200
Otto Moerbeek o...@drijf.net wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 02:02:06PM +0200, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 03:27:42PM +0200, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
I'm getting horrible disk performance compared to Ubuntu on my system.
I noticed this
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 05:19:34PM +0200, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 14:13:18 +0200
Otto Moerbeek o...@drijf.net wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 02:02:06PM +0200, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 03:27:42PM +0200, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
I'm getting horrible disk
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 15:27:42 +0200
Thomas Pfaff tpf...@tp76.info wrote:
I'm getting horrible disk performance compared to Ubuntu on my system.
I noticed this when extracting ports.tar.gz on the same machine with
different OSs (this is something I did a while back to check for
a possible
Thomas Pfaff wrote:
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 15:27:42 +0200
Thomas Pfaff tpf...@tp76.info wrote:
I'm getting horrible disk performance compared to Ubuntu on my system.
I noticed this when extracting ports.tar.gz on the same machine with
different OSs (this is something I did a while back to
I set up a dual booting OpenBSD/ubuntu (only for the audio, I swear!)
install. I made sure to have the Ubuntu installer make an ext2 data
partition for sharing. For some reason OpenBSd couldn't see the ext2
partition until I added it manually. I would like to know why.
The exact way that this
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 4:56 PM, Parvinder Bhasin
parvinder.bha...@gmail.com wrote:
All,
Can someone suggest me a good WORKING wireless PCI or USB card (PCI
preferred) that I could use for setting up machine as Wireless access point?
I have tried 3-4 cards already and learnt that they were
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 09:54:15 -0400
gjones gjones5...@netscape.net wrote:
Thomas Pfaff wrote:
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 15:27:42 +0200
This is on different hardware now, BTW (not the one that crashed).
Is your chipset revision recognized by OpenBSD? I had a similar problem
with a new
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 15:31:58 +0200
Tobias Ulmer tobi...@tmux.org wrote:
[...]
Try: time tar -zxf ports.tar.gz sync
And include the output of mount and show the place where you are
untarring.
$ mount
/dev/wd0a on / type ffs (local, softdep)
/dev/wd0k on /home type ffs
Rt 73USB working fine here too ;-)
rum0 at uhub0 port 1 Ralink 802.11 bg WLAN rev 2.00/0.01 addr 2
rum0: MAC/BBP RT2573 (rev 0x2573a), RF RT2528, address 00:1f:1f:10:b6:39
2009/4/23 Gerald Chudyk gchu...@gmail.com
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 4:56 PM, Parvinder Bhasin
parvinder.bha...@gmail.com
Brad,
Please also paste us your code... ? Has it been tested?
Also.. I thought this was already supported by the 4.4 kernel as per the
man page for bge, it says Support for BCM57xx ??
Thank you.
Jose
On Wed, 22 Apr 2009 17:45:46 -0400, Brad b...@comstyle.com wrote:
On Tuesday 21 April 2009
Hi!
I've set up this login_fingerprint port and it is working fine in console
logins and with `su`, but with sudo I can't seem to get it to work.
I've modified my /etc/login.conf like this:
# Default allowed authentication styles
auth-defaults:auth=-fingerprint,passwd,skey:\
Hi all,
I don't try it yet so you can kick my ass if I'm missing something ;-)
Is there a possibility to just use xrandr(1) for switching between
outputs if my X work out of the box without xorg.conf?
Because I have 'not configured' for my Intel GM45.I read that support
for this chipset isn't
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 17:25:57 +0200
Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
On Apr 23 18:09:55, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
First on Ubuntu:
/dev/sda2 on / type ext3 (rw,relatime,errors=remount-ro)
~$ time (tar -zxf ports.tar.gz sync)
real0m47.784s
user0m1.576s
sys 0m5.024s
Then
Hello,
I'm trying to learn how to setup IPsec connection, therefore I stared with
quite simple settings.
I'd like to allow clients from outside to connect my OpenBSD server through
encrypted channel, however I came across some difficulties I'm not able to
solve.
scheme of my environment is
$ more .xinitrc
/usr/X11R6/bin/xset b
/usr/X11R6/bin/xset m 10/0
/usr/X11R6/bin/xset fp+ /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/terminus
/usr/X11R6/bin/xset fp+
2009/4/23 Toma Bodar tomas.bod...@gmail.com:
Hi all,
I don't try it yet so you can kick my ass if I'm missing something ;-)
Is there a possibility to just use xrandr(1) for switching between
outputs if my X work out of the box without xorg.conf?
Because I have 'not configured' for my
I forgot this piece from xorg.conf:
... standard xorg stuff ...
Section Screen
Identifier Screen0
Device Card0
MonitorMonitor0
SubSection Display
Depth 24
Virtual 3600 1200
EndSubSection
EndSection
On Thu, Apr 23,
On Thu, 23.04.2009 at 19:40:34 +0200, Thomas Pfaff tpf...@tp76.info wrote:
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 17:25:57 +0200 Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
On Apr 23 18:09:55, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
First on Ubuntu:
/dev/sda2 on / type ext3 (rw,relatime,errors=remount-ro)
~$ time (tar -zxf ports.tar.gz
Dear MK,
There is a problem with the IPSec implementation on Vista and W2K8.
Microsoft seems to have a patch. Please, see these articles:
* http://support.microsoft.com/kb/957624/en-us
* http://support.microsoft.com/kb/946887/en-us
* http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb878090.aspx
If
On Thursday 23 April 2009 08:23:01 Coert Waagmeester wrote:
Hello all OpenBSDers!
Is there AX25 (ham radio) support in OpenBSD?
Regards,
Coert
OpenBSD newbie
Nope. There was a thread on this some months ago. Look for TNC
and you'll find it. Several hams have/are using OpenBSD with ham
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 06:09:55PM +0200, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 15:31:58 +0200
Tobias Ulmer tobi...@tmux.org wrote:
[...]
Try: time tar -zxf ports.tar.gz sync
And include the output of mount and show the place where you are
untarring.
$ mount
Thomas Pfaff wrote:
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 14:13:18 +0200
Otto Moerbeek o...@drijf.net wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 02:02:06PM +0200, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 03:27:42PM +0200, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
I'm getting horrible disk performance compared to Ubuntu
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 4:56 PM, Parvinder Bhasin
parvinder.bha...@gmail.com wrote:
All,
Can someone suggest me a good WORKING wireless PCI or USB card (PCI
preferred) that I could use for setting up machine as Wireless access point?
I have tried 3-4 cards already and learnt that they were not
From your benchmark it seems your server's only purpose is to untar and
remove ports.tar.gz in a loop or what are you trying to show?
I'm very happy that OpenBSD ffs is a bit slower then Linux ext3.
He's showing that for his test case, he should be running Linux.
Enjoy.
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 18:40:53 +0200
Claudio Jeker cje...@diehard.n-r-g.com wrote:
ext3 and ffs are very different. So the same thing may take a different
time to finish on either system because of different design decisions.
From your benchmark it seems your server's only purpose is to untar and
Guten arben.
I am wondering what the pros and cons are for using DHCP or PPPoE for
connecting to an ISP via an ADSL modem.
I expect like a lot of people I set my modem in bridge mode using PPPoE.
In my particular case I use the DHCP server on the modem to assign an
IP address to my desktop
John Brahy wrote:
Have I completely lost my mind or should I be able to give newfs a block device?
# df -ht ffs
Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/wd0a 1006M203M753M21%/
/dev/wd0j 7.9G6.0G1.5G81%/home
/dev/wd0i 1006M
It solved my problem, thank you very much.
_
MK
--
From: Marcello Cruz marcello.c...@globo.com
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 6:30 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Cc: MK pub...@kubikcz.net
Subject: Re: IPsec Windows Vista client - OpenBSD, NAT-T problem
Michal wrote (04/22/09 08:45):
So create an a and a d partition not an a and a b partition. Of
course, this guide is for 2 drives that are both bootable, yours will
be simpler of course but it should help you out.
Thanks; that's helpful. I know that the array can be bootable, but the
kernel
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 12:35 PM, Vijay Sankar vsan...@foretell.ca wrote:
Because of the 103095897 bytes/sec transfer rate on the test box I
thought that the test box would have faster writes but it seems to have
taken 5 minutes compared to the Dell server which had a transfer rate of
75528478
On 2009-04-23, Mate Gabri mailingl...@modernbiztonsag.org wrote:
Thank You!
Is it possible to disable the listening socket? I want to run syslog-ng on
that port but use syslogd for local logging.
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=110817759325986w=2
there's no *listening* socket, it's just a
it used to be broken when it allowed newfs to non raw disks.
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 03:18:16PM -0600, Tom Rosso wrote:
John Brahy wrote:
Have I completely lost my mind or should I be able to give newfs a block
device?
# df -ht ffs
Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
Those are my numbers.It was running during my normal work :
10 x Xterm in one of them is ogg123 playing song
1 x FF3 with 7 tabs
1 x Pidgin with 5 tabs
2 x rdesktop to Win servers
1 x ssh connection to company server
1 x vpnc
softdep is on on all partitions
I don't think that those numbers are
[IMAGE]
De nosotros depende que no se repita esta horrible historia, leelo y
circzlalo.
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type APPLICATION/DEFANGED]
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 02:25:50AM +0930, David Walker wrote:
Guten arben.
I am wondering what the pros and cons are for using DHCP or PPPoE for
connecting to an ISP via an ADSL modem.
I expect like a lot of people I set my modem in bridge mode using PPPoE.
In my particular case I use the
Thanks All for the replies. Really appreciate it.
On Apr 23, 2009, at 4:22 AM, Sergey Khentov wrote:
D-Link DWA-520 (it is Atheros-based wireless) works more or less OK.
One issue - WPA2 is not working yet :(
--
BR,
Sergey Khentov
2009/4/23 Parvinder Bhasin parvinder.bha...@gmail.com:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 03:32:49PM +1000, Aaron Mason wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org
wrote:
I see a tiny little problem with this method... sometimes people send
spam from domains whose DNS they control.
If this is the case, then you have
Auto-whitelisting based on input from the spammer is bad. You may as
well save yourself the trouble and not use spamd.
Indeed. it is utterly mentally retarded. most spam is bogusly sent from real
envelope senders. Smart spammers just randomize their recipient lists
and use them as the
Este i o desafio que te langamos agora... o jogo vai comegar!
Inspirado no novo Citroen C3 Picasso, o The Game tem como principal
objectivo colocar o maior nzmero de elementos dentro do C3 Picasso.
I simples, basta que sigas as pistas e descubras todos os elementos que
enchem o SpaceBox.
As
I am unable to get OpenBSD 4.4/i386 to see my OptiArc DVD+/-RW AD-5540 drive on
a Dell Inspiron 6400 (E1505) notebook.
Everything else is functional on this system.
Neither /dev/cd0a nor /dev/cd0c work as /etc/fstab entries.
The kernel returns: Device not configured.
I also tried /dev/rcd0[n]
On 2009-04-23, Aaron Mason simplersolut...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org
wrote:
I see a tiny little problem with this method... sometimes people send
spam from domains whose DNS they control.
If this is the case, then you have an
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 12:13:06PM -0700, minsai0...@yahoo.com wrote:
/dev/cd0a /mnt/cdrom cd9660 ro,noauto 0 0
Does /mnt/cdrom exist?
Hi,
For a while now I've been getting segmentation faults when I try to download
snapshots from rt.fm
ftp mget *tgz
mget base45.tgz? all
Prompting off for duration of mget.
local: base45.tgz remote: base45.tgz
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for 'base45.tgz' (48267043 bytes).
100%
This morning I received the package :D
Waiting for 05-01 to install.
Greetings!
--- On Thu, 4/23/09, Thomas Pfaff tpf...@tp76.info wrote:
From: Thomas
Pfaff tpf...@tp76.info
Subject: Problem with slow disk I/O
To:
misc@openbsd.org
Received: Thursday, April 23, 2009, 9:27 AM
I'm getting
horrible disk performance
compared to Ubuntu on my system.
I noticed
this when
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 4:39 AM, Dan Harnett dan...@harnett.name wrote:
Huh? Spammers have been using throw away domains for ages. Adding a
SPF record to their own domains has been trivial. No spoofing required.
Basically, you're accepting input from the bad guys and treating it as
valid
That wouldn't give device not configured.
What does disklabel cd0 give?
On 23/04/2009, Mike Erdely m...@erdelynet.com wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 12:13:06PM -0700, minsai0...@yahoo.com wrote:
/dev/cd0a /mnt/cdrom cd9660 ro,noauto 0 0
Does /mnt/cdrom exist?
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 11:01 AM, Dan Harnett dan...@harnett.name wrote:
On top of that, if VeriSign could be tricked into signing a fake
Microsoft ActiveX key, can you really trust the authorities?
Are you implying SPF records are validated somewhere and signed by a
trusted third party?
Hey, isn't it just cd0?
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Nick Guenther kou...@gmail.com wrote:
That wouldn't give device not configured.
What does disklabel cd0 give?
On 23/04/2009, Mike Erdely m...@erdelynet.com wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 12:13:06PM -0700, minsai0...@yahoo.com wrote:
Apologies to most people who won't give a shit but I'm finally moving
to New Mexico and am posting updates at http://nbender.com more
or less daily as we make our way across the country.
Regards,
-N
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