Free, or Net or any damn thing, and change your name while you're at it.
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 11:55 PM, Bryan Irvine wrote:
> Get a new bsd.
>
> On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 9:29 PM, OpenBSD Geek
> wrote:
> > So how can i proceed ?
> >
> > On Thu, 9 Dec 2010 23:30:20 -0600, J Sisson
> > wrote: If
Get a new bsd.
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 9:29 PM, OpenBSD Geek wrote:
> So how can i proceed ?
>
> On Thu, 9 Dec 2010 23:30:20 -0600, J Sisson
> wrote: If it's different from the sha256 on bsd from an official mirror,
>
> then yes, your ftp's /bsd is bad. =)
Can't seem to find anything bout this, so I thought I'd ask - is there
presently support for the HP NC550SFP (ServerEngines
BE4210/BladeEngine2TM chipset according to [1])? If not, what's a good
alternative 10GE card? Something from Myricom?
Cheers,
Patrick
[1] http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products
So how can i proceed ?
On Thu, 9 Dec 2010 23:30:20 -0600, J Sisson
wrote: If it's different from the sha256 on bsd from an official mirror,
then yes, your ftp's /bsd is bad. =)
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 10:08 PM, OpenBSD Geek wrote:
> Yes i booted on 4.7-RELEASE CD.
> And want to install with my files located on my FTP (*.tgz,site47.tgz).
> But i have an error in sha256 Hash for my /bsd (ftp)
> Any idea ?
>
>
> If it's different from the sha256 on bsd from an official mirro
http://osgefic.org.br/images/to.php
Yes i booted on 4.7-RELEASE CD.
And want to install with my files located on my FTP (*.tgz,site47.tgz).
But i have an error in sha256 Hash for my /bsd (ftp)
Any idea ?
On Thu, 9 Dec 2010 12:59:20 -0600, J Sisson wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 12:38 PM, OpenBSD Geek
> wrote:
>
>> When i want to
On Thu, 9 Dec 2010, James Hozier wrote:
> I checked DNSBL and my IP seems OK for all of them. So it's just 3, and
> Verizon won't set DNS settings for me so unless I run my own DNS servers
> there's nothing I can do to resolve my IP address into my domain name
> instead of my ISP hostname? (Instea
> From: roberth
> Subject: Re: OT - gmail alternatives
> To: "James Hozier"
> Date: Friday, December 10, 2010, 2:42 AM
>
> maybe your verizon doesn't. or they dont anymore, pretty
> sure they did
> at some point.
> so you are still hittting 2. and 3.
>
> there are a lot of sites where you can c
On Thu, 2010-12-09 at 15:01 +, lh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what are the good available alternatives (security/privacy) for gmail
> you're using?
>
Colo box (I'll toss the various virtual machine and chroot jail hosting
solutions into that).
Some flavor of VPN account where you can keep a nice static
On 09/12/10 22:20, James Hozier wrote:
My ISP refuses to modify any DNS settings and won't give me a static IP address
without a business account, so no proper reverse DNS. I don't have the
resources to run my own nameservers, so what alternatives do I have in terms of
running my own mailserv
On Thu, 9 Dec 2010 15:01:03 +
lh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what are the good available alternatives (security/privacy) for gmail
> you're using?
>
> Cheers!
If you aren't a cheapskate you could ask henning@ for a quote.
(check bsws.de for the contact info)
Hosting on OpenBSD by an OpenBSD dev, hard
A drop-in replacement to it I consider to be gmx.com - I used it for
quite some years now and have no doubt about their reliability. About
security... dunno.
My final option - for now, at least - was to find a cheap hosting in
Switzerland and run my personal email service there - payed 82b, or so
> From: roberth
> Subject: Re: OT - gmail alternatives
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Date: Friday, December 10, 2010, 1:56 AM
> > Received: from [96.250.43.19]
>
> # host 96.250.43.19
> 19.43.250.96.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer
> pool-96-250-43-19.nycmny.fios.verizon.net.
>
> 1. verizon blocks outg
On 12/9/10 4:47 PM, Joe S wrote:
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 5:14 PM, Damien Miller wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone recommend a small, fanless computer that will accept a HD (perhaps
a 2.5" drive) that uses ECC RAM? Needless to say, it must run OpenBSD.
Being 64 bit, having accellerated crypto and/or s
There are such laws in UK, I read about a kid jailed for not wanting to
give them the pass to his encrypted partitions, I think. But not in US,
for example, they recently caught a hacker (Moxie Marlinspike - maybe
many people here know the story), he refused to give them the pass, but
they could no
On Thu, 09 Dec 2010 18:41:16 -0700
Lemuel Houyhnhnm wrote:
> On 09/12/2010 6:20 PM, James Hozier wrote:
> > My ISP refuses to modify any DNS settings and won't give me a
> > static IP address without a business account, so no proper reverse
> > DNS. I don't have the resources to run my own names
On Thu, 9 Dec 2010, James Hozier wrote:
> The only issue I have with running my own mail server is that I can
> receive e-mails, but for whatever reason I cannot send out e-mails. I'm
> assuming it's because mail servers are denying e-mails from my IP or
> something since I'm on a residential conn
> Received: from [96.250.43.19]
# host 96.250.43.19
19.43.250.96.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer
pool-96-250-43-19.nycmny.fios.verizon.net.
1. verizon blocks outgoing port 25
2. your ip range is shitlisted in most dnsbl
3. your reverse lookup matches the "dynamic ip"-match a lot of mx
simpl
On 09/12/2010 6:20 PM, James Hozier wrote:
My ISP refuses to modify any DNS settings and won't give me a static IP address
without a business account, so no proper reverse DNS. I don't have the
resources to run my own nameservers, so what alternatives do I have in terms of
running my own mail
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 8:20 PM, James Hozier wrote:
> My ISP refuses to modify any DNS settings and won't give me a static IP
> address without a business account, so no proper reverse DNS. I don't have
> the resources to run my own nameservers, so what alternatives do I have in
> terms of runni
I have a suggestion, but I'm not sure about that, if you use a dynamic
dns like dyndns ?
On 10-12-09 08:20 PM, James Hozier wrote:
My ISP refuses to modify any DNS settings and won't give me a static IP address
without a business account, so no proper reverse DNS. I don't have the
resources
My ISP refuses to modify any DNS settings and won't give me a static IP address
without a business account, so no proper reverse DNS. I don't have the
resources to run my own nameservers, so what alternatives do I have in terms of
running my own mailserver?
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 5:14 PM, Damien Miller wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone recommend a small, fanless computer that will accept a HD (perhaps
> a 2.5" drive) that uses ECC RAM? Needless to say, it must run OpenBSD.
>
> Being 64 bit, having accellerated crypto and/or supporting multiple drives
> wo
On 09/12/2010 4:33 PM, James Hozier wrote:
The only issue I have with running my own mail server is that I can receive
e-mails, but for whatever reason I cannot send out e-mails. I'm assuming it's
because mail servers are denying e-mails from my IP or something since I'm on a
residential conne
On Thu, 9 Dec 2010, James Hozier wrote:
>The only issue I have with running my own mail server is that I can
>receive e-mails, but for whatever reason I cannot send out e-mails. I'm
>assuming it's because mail servers are denying e-mails from my IP or
>something since I'm on a residential connecti
On Thu, Dec 09, 2010 at 03:33:26PM -0800, James Hozier wrote:
> The only issue I have with running my own mail server is that I can receive
> e-mails, but for whatever reason I cannot send out e-mails. I'm assuming it's
> because mail servers are denying e-mails from my IP or something since I'm
The only issue I have with running my own mail server is that I can receive
e-mails, but for whatever reason I cannot send out e-mails. I'm assuming it's
because mail servers are denying e-mails from my IP or something since I'm on a
residential connection. It doesn't even reach the Spam box, ju
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On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 3:25 PM, Josh Rickmar wrote:
> On Thu, December 9, 2010 3:22 pm, patric conant wrote:
>>>From their services page:
>>
>> 5. Secure mail services (smtp-auth w/ TLS, IMAPs/POP3s)
>
> No, I'm referring to the encryption of the actual email saved on their
> disks. See http://la
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 6:16 PM, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
> Untill one is found guilty by court, any public occusations against him are
> considered defamation (criminal activity on it's own).
>
> So, according to legal regulations PayPal's activity towards Wikileaks account
> should be brought t
On Thu, 9 Dec 2010 22:50:21 +0100
roberth wrote:
> WD's trackrecord is reaching Seagate levels.
> Heck, even Hitachi has remidied itself from the deathstar tech they
> took over from IBM.
Just to be complete,
Samsung fixing their SMART bug with a firmware that doesn't bump the
version number, do
On Thu, 09 Dec 2010 14:48:02 -0500
Aaron Suen wrote:
> It looks like the IntelliPark feature on a Western Digital Caviar
> Green HDD can cause issues with OpenBSD, which can be fixed/mitigated
> by disabling IntelliPark.
Not an issue with OpenBSD in itself.
It's a generall "bug" with the firmwar
On Thu, 09 Dec 2010 15:38:59 -0500
Brad Tilley wrote:
> Adam M. Dutko wrote:
> > How do they deal with legal jurisdiction? Technically the
> > government can still subpoena and they'd have to turn over the
> > documents in the persons account, including backups.
>
> Use GPG so all the ISP cou
On Thu, 9 Dec 2010 19:53:54 +
Miod Vallat wrote:
> > > Meaning, if you kill a cow in this life, you come back
> > > as a cow and someone can kill you.
> >
> > Time to start eating humans instead ;-)
> >
> Please don't. It's difficult enough to get healthy young children for
> breakfast tho
2010/12/9 LOhit
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I apologize in advance if this question sounds stupid or has been answered
> already. I need to create large dummy files for testing. I would like to
> know if there is a way to do it using C on OpenBSD.
>
> This is what I want to achieve. I tried looking for
On Thu, 09 Dec 2010 21:10:04 -, Adam M. Dutko
wrote:
IANAL but can't they hold you in jail for contempt or "insert charge
here" until you hand it over. I thought I remember something similarin
the news recently.
Depends where you live and where you store the data. But in the UK you
IANAL but can't they hold you in jail for contempt or "insert charge here"
until you hand it over. I thought I remember something similar in the news
recently.
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 3:38 PM, Brad Tilley wrote:
> Adam M. Dutko wrote:
> > How do they deal with legal jurisdiction? Technically th
Lave bit seems to be having a few problems of their own:
"Due to a recent increase in the number of accounts being created for
abusive purposes we have decided to suspend new user registrations until
further notice".
I have a WD10EADS-22M2B0. Manufacture date printed on the drive is 17
MAR 2010, and I haven't attempted any firmware updates, if applicable.
There appear to be some drives out there that support a much wider range
of IntelliPark timeouts, and support TLER. My idle timer only goes up
to 300s, or
On 09/12/10 22:25, Josh Rickmar wrote:
On Thu, December 9, 2010 3:22 pm, patric conant wrote:
> From their services page:
5. Secure mail services (smtp-auth w/ TLS, IMAPs/POP3s)
No, I'm referring to the encryption of the actual email saved on their
disks. See http://lavabit.com/secure.html
Adam M. Dutko wrote:
> How do they deal with legal jurisdiction? Technically the government can
> still subpoena and they'd have to turn over the documents in the persons
> account, including backups.
Use GPG so all the ISP could do is hand over the encrypted bits. You
hold the key.
Brad
Hrm, do you have model number of the drives?
I have some WD drives in a raid 10 array (LVM2 + EXT4 + linux) for my
media PC and it would be useful to figure out if some of the issues I
have seen over the last year have been related to the use of drive.
On 10 December 2010 08:48, Aaron Suen wrote
On 09/12/10 17:07, Gilles Chehade wrote:
Own box :-)
lh wrote:
That's ofcourse the best solution.
But YOU have to make it secure and private. If you're not able to do
this yourself, then your best option is to choose a strong password and
change it often. Also you have to trust the machine
On Thu, December 9, 2010 3:22 pm, patric conant wrote:
>>From their services page:
>
> 5. Secure mail services (smtp-auth w/ TLS, IMAPs/POP3s)
No, I'm referring to the encryption of the actual email saved on their
disks. See http://lavabit.com/secure.html.
Hi,
> since updating to 4.8-current two of my boxes, one i386 and one
> sparc64, keep freezing just seconds after the boot.
>
> I managed to find out that it has something to do with mail and the
> mailboxes being inside an NFS share on another server.
>
> For now I moved the mailboxes back into t
>From their services page:
5. Secure mail services (smtp-auth w/ TLS, IMAPs/POP3s)
I don't actually make use of this, as the "killer app" for a shell account
was a place where I could run (al)pine against local mail service (it is not
all that nice as a pop3 client, in my experience).
On Thu, De
Unfortunately it appears that lavabit isn't accepting new users at the
moment. Their service does look interesting tho.
Thanks,
Josh Smith
KD8HRX
email/jabber: juice...@gmail.com
phone: 304.237.9369(c)
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 3:03 PM, Adam M. Dutko wrote:
> How do they deal with legal juri
How do they deal with legal jurisdiction? Technically the government can
still subpoena and they'd have to turn over the documents in the persons
account, including backups. I "pine" for "Sealand" but even then one would
have to trust the owners of Sealand not to snoop. Again, the best solution
> > Meaning, if you kill a cow in this life, you come back
> > as a cow and someone can kill you.
>
> Time to start eating humans instead ;-)
>
Please don't. It's difficult enough to get healthy young children for
breakfast those days, I don't need competition.
Miod
On Thu, December 9, 2010 2:37 pm, Scott McEachern wrote:
> On 12/09/10 10:01, lh wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> what are the good available alternatives (security/privacy) for gmail
>> you're using?
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>
> As many others suggested, using your own mail server that you control is
> the *best* wa
It looks like the IntelliPark feature on a Western Digital Caviar Green
HDD can cause issues with OpenBSD, which can be fixed/mitigated by
disabling IntelliPark.
About 6 months ago, I built myself a new amd64 machine. I decided to
optimize for low wattage--reducing power costs and waste heat,
inc
On Thu, 09 Dec 2010 08:42:00 -0800
Mehma Sarja wrote:
> Meaning, if you kill a cow in this life, you come back
> as a cow and someone can kill you.
Time to start eating humans instead ;-)
On 12/09/10 10:01, lh wrote:
Hi,
what are the good available alternatives (security/privacy) for gmail
you're using?
Cheers!
As many others suggested, using your own mail server that you control is
the *best* way, but that doesn't answer your question.
I know people that use Lavabit.com
On 10 December 2010 03:42, Mehma Sarja wrote:
> On 12/9/10 4:54 AM, Chandrakant Kumar wrote:
>>
>> On Thursday 09 December 2010 05:39 PM, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera wrote:
>>>
>>> On 05/12/10 23:04, Adam M. Dutko wrote:
>
> I hope that one day due process is denied you.
>
I am wondering
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 12:38 PM, OpenBSD Geek wrote:
> When i want to install an other OpenBSD Box, using my ftp i have this
> error :
> "The SHA256 hash ... for bsd did not match what this bsd.rd expected.
> Installation are done, reboot the machine, and it stops after the PBR. The
> file /bsd ha
Hi
I use VirtualBox on my imac.
I have an OpenBSD Box with ftp , which host OpenBSD 4.7 files (*.tgz, bsd,
bsd.mp, INSTALL.i386, site47.tgz)
(I put on my ftp files that are on my install47.iso)
FTP is chrooted in /home/myuser/release47
And contains folder : 4.7/i386
When i want to install an othe
Hi,
I use VirtualBox on my imac.
I have an OpenBSD Box with ftp , which host OpenBSD 4.7 files (*.tgz, bsd,
bsd.mp, INSTALL.i386, site47.tgz)
(I put on my ftp files that are on my install47.iso)
FTP is chromed in /home/myuser/release47
And contains folder : 4.7/i386
When i want to install an oth
On Thu, 09 Dec 2010 08:42:00 -0800
Mehma Sarja wrote:
> That's why Americans call cowburgers hamburgers, for fear of
> repercussions from the holy land. But seriously, re-incarnation takes
> care of all that. Meaning, if you kill a cow in this life, you come
> back as a cow and someone can kill
I have an openbsd box doing queuing for 200+ users, each with their own cbq
queue to limit bandwidth on a per-client basis. My issue is that I'm seeing
a good 60-80% of the traffic on the client-facing interface going into the
default queue, rather than it going into the individual client queues.
On Thu, Dec 09, 2010 at 06:15:50PM +0100, Bret S. Lambert wrote:
> > you come back as a cow
> ^^^
> I thought it was a toilet brush?
>
> You just can't trust reincarnation this life.
In my former life I used to believe in reincarnation, but now I know
it's bullshit.
> you come back as a cow
^^^
I thought it was a toilet brush?
You just can't trust reincarnation this life.
On Dec 09 16:57:10, Michael Lechtermann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> since updating to 4.8-current two of my boxes, one i386 and one sparc64,
> keep freezing just seconds after the boot.
>
> I managed to find out that it has something to do with mail and the
> mailboxes being inside an NFS share on anothe
On 12/9/10 4:54 AM, Chandrakant Kumar wrote:
On Thursday 09 December 2010 05:39 PM, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera wrote:
On 05/12/10 23:04, Adam M. Dutko wrote:
I hope that one day due process is denied you.
I am wondering what type of due process should be granted to these
individuals. What basis/ju
+1
Very happy and safe running my own mailserver.
--
I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death
that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it
to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn
the inner eye to see its path. Where
On 09/12/10 12:01, lh wrote:
Hi,
what are the good available alternatives (security/privacy) for gmail
you're using?
Cheers!
A box you own and control.
Gmail is NOT secure OR private.
I don't expect hotmail, yahoo, etc. to be so either.
Also, a few times hotmail released new versions of thei
Il 09/12/10 16.07, Gilles Chehade ha scritto:
Own box :-)
Thumbs up for Gilles! He's right, There are no better mail system than
your.own.server
lh wrote:
Hi,
what are the good available alternatives (security/privacy) for gmail
you're using?
Cheers!
supossedly hushmail but no pop/imap (free version)
however, hushmail will get you laughed at
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 10:31 AM, lh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what are the good available alternatives (security/privacy) for gmail
> you're using?
>
> Cheers!
Si vous ne lisez pas correctement ce mail vous devez le visualiser en html
Hello,
since updating to 4.8-current two of my boxes, one i386 and one sparc64,
keep freezing just seconds after the boot.
I managed to find out that it has something to do with mail and the
mailboxes being inside an NFS share on another server.
For now I moved the mailboxes back into the system
hotmail or live of course.
On 12/09/10 12:01, lh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what are the good available alternatives (security/privacy) for gmail
> you're using?
>
> Cheers!
>
--
Sending from my Computer.
!gmail
On Thu, Dec 09, 2010 at 03:01:03PM +, lh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what are the good available alternatives (security/privacy) for gmail
> you're using?
>
> Cheers!
On 09/12/10 17:01, lh wrote:
Hi,
what are the good available alternatives (security/privacy) for gmail
you're using?
Cheers!
I believe privacy and gmail cannot coexist ...
Giannis
Own box :-)
lh wrote:
>Hi,
>
>what are the good available alternatives (security/privacy) for gmail
>you're using?
>
>Cheers!
Hi,
what are the good available alternatives (security/privacy) for gmail
you're using?
Cheers!
Todd Carson wrote:
> Which chip/card is it, if you don't mind?
> I have issues with my RT2561 and am considering trying to replace it.
> (To be specific, it sometimes stops accepting association requests and
> requires a power cycle -- not just an ifconfig down/up or warm reboot --
> to be reset.
Thanks Guillaume. So, it was the former :)
2010/12/9 Guillaume Duali
> On Thu, 9 Dec 2010 18:15:35 +0530, LOhit wrote:
> > Hello Everyone,
> >
> > I apologize in advance if this question sounds stupid or has been
> answered
> > already. I need to create large dummy files for testing. I would li
On Thu, 9 Dec 2010 18:15:35 +0530, LOhit wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I apologize in advance if this question sounds stupid or has been answered
> already. I need to create large dummy files for testing. I would like to
> know if there is a way to do it using C on OpenBSD.
>
> This is what I wan
On Thursday 09 December 2010 05:39 PM, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera wrote:
On 05/12/10 23:04, Adam M. Dutko wrote:
I hope that one day due process is denied you.
I am wondering what type of due process should be granted to these
individuals. What basis/jurisdiction of law are we talking about?
Natu
Bonjour,
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Monde ?
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criances ` l'international depuis 1970.
Les interventions amiables et judiciaires sont basies sur un principe de
risultats ob
Hello Everyone,
I apologize in advance if this question sounds stupid or has been answered
already. I need to create large dummy files for testing. I would like to
know if there is a way to do it using C on OpenBSD.
This is what I want to achieve. I tried looking for "mkfile" command, but I
could
On 05/12/10 23:54, Fred Elwood wrote:
--- On Mon, 12/6/10, Theo de Raadt wrote:
From:
Theo de Raadt
Subject: Re: Donations
To: "Fred
Elwood"
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Date: Monday,
December 6, 2010, 1:42 AM
PayPal's terms of use do not
permit soliciting
crime.
Paypal's terms of use are jus
On 05/12/10 23:04, Adam M. Dutko wrote:
I hope that one day due process is denied you.
I am wondering what type of due process should be granted to these
individuals. What basis/jurisdiction of law are we talking about? Natural
human rights? US law? International Law? I'm just wondering beca
hello all,
for quite some time and until recently (1) hotplugd(8) used to pick up
devices (2) that were attached before boot once it started. this behaviour
has ceased with a snapshot just fetched (``OpenBSD 4.8-current (GENERIC)
#512: Tue Dec 7 23:06:47 MST 2010'').
has anyone else noticed the
> > Untill one is found guilty by court, any public occusations against him are
> > considered defamation (criminal activity on it's own).
>
> So you have to pay for due process?
Why? Either I don't understand Your point, or You don't understand mine. You
don't have to pay to report a crime to ent
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 10:38 PM, Lists Account wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> First post to misc. I'd like to create an OpenBSD based router + wifi
> access point. I thought I might buy myself one of these for Christmas:
I'm not sure whether this is useful for you or not, but I wrote this down
some weeks a
> "Scott" == Scott McEachern writes:
Scott> It seems my free-as-in-beer secondary DNS service, EveryDNS.net, has
Scott> abandoned WikiLeaks, so I'd like to return the favour.
Scott> Given the (general) support of WikiLeaks here, I was wondering if anyone
could
Scott> recommend a free alter
On 9 December 2010 13:26, Daniel Melameth wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 9:49 AM, Scott McEachern wrote:
>> Given the (general) support of WikiLeaks here, I was wondering if anyone
>> could recommend a free alternative to replace EveryDNS.net?
>>
>> I know how to use Google to find free alternat
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