On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 11:22:44AM -0700, patrick keshishian wrote:
> On 7/25/14, Edward wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > The original wording doesn't seems to flow too well:
> >
> > "Create pkg/PLIST. After the install is complete use the developer's
> > command, make plist which makes the file PLIST in th
Hi, all .
this is a method to make clone USB larger size than original .
1) use linux (because openbsd fdisk is hard to use)
by fdisk , make /dev/sdb4 Id:a6
2)then use 'openbsd5.5 install CD disk' for <>
on installing OpenBSD
use OpenBSD area <- 1)
mount point / (because
On 2014-07-24, Peter Hessler wrote:
> if the addresses on the carp interface are out of sync, then the hashes
> won't mash, and the firewalls *WILL* conflict with each other.
>
> I recommend one IP per carp interface. Far nicer in case you screw that
> bit up, and much easier to balance IPs to on
Probably, but you can play with ipsec-config and send your results over here.
On 24 jul 2014, at 13:23, Stefan Krueger wrote:
> In mailing.openbsd.misc, you wrote:
>> the public_ip in your ipsec.conf should be the external ip of your router,
>> not the openbsd box.
>>
>> other setup checks can
On 2014-07-24, Waldemar Brodkorb wrote:
> Hi OpenBSD hackers,
>
> we like to use OpenBSD for our corporate firewall.
> We have two appliances and want to setup carp and pfsync.
> In the past I used this for a simple firewall connected to
> a provider via dsl without a DMZ. This worked fine and I k
On 7/25/14, Edward wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The original wording doesn't seems to flow too well:
>
> "Create pkg/PLIST. After the install is complete use the developer's
> command, make plist which makes the file PLIST in the pkg directory.
> This file is a candidate packing list."
>
> I would like to sug
On 2014-07-25 11.59.33 -0400, Stuart McMurray wrote:
> Anybody know of any small laptops (not necessarily chromebooks) that run
> OpenBSD well?
Thinkpad X1 Carbon. -current works well: wifi, keyboard, mouse,
touchscreen, suspend, resume, USB, headphones. See my recent thread "zzz
+ /dev/wsmouse" i
new toy for OpenBSD? ;) -> http://www.minnowboard.org/meet-minnowboard-max/
previously on this list Stuart McMurray contributed:
> The other thing that kept me from putting OpenBSD on here is that
> dual-booting is kinda kooky and has security implications for the ChromeOS
> side. A better question:
>
Is that because you have to unlock the bootloader or root it?
> Any
On 25.07.2014 19:42, James Shupe wrote:
Note that this doesn't clear old config, so you can't use it to tear
down sessions that you no longer want - you can paste the relevant
config lines to "ipsecctl -df -" to delete them though.
As an added note for ipsecctl -df, you can break all your pe
> Note that this doesn't clear old config, so you can't use it to tear
> down sessions that you no longer want - you can paste the relevant
> config lines to "ipsecctl -df -" to delete them though.
>
>
>
As an added note for ipsecctl -df, you can break all your peers into
their own files and in
On 2014-07-25, Andy wrote:
> Try ipsecctl -f /etc/ipsec.conf
Sometimes this works ok, but I do have some occasions when I need
to shutdown isakmpd, ipsecctl -F and restart.
Note that this doesn't clear old config, so you can't use it to tear
down sessions that you no longer want - you can paste
Thank you all,
I used this command.
ps aux
kill 29309
kill 7908
ps aux
isakmpd -S
sasyncd
Thanks,
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 8:29 AM, Reyk Floeter wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 08:17:15AM -0700, motty cruz wrote:
> > Hello, how to reload configuration without restarting isakmpd?
> >
>
the keyboard and trackpad are horrendeous. I hate typing on it.
no wifi, which is also really annoying.
On 2014 Jul 25 (Fri) at 17:40:24 +0200 (+0200), frantisek holop wrote:
:has anyone tried any of the existing chromebooks?
:any dmesgs?
:
:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromebook#Chromebook_mo
The other thing that kept me from putting OpenBSD on here is that
dual-booting is kinda kooky and has security implications for the ChromeOS
side. A better question:
Anybody know of any small laptops (not necessarily chromebooks) that run
OpenBSD well?
J. Stuart McMurray
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 a
hmm, on Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 11:45:32AM -0400, Stuart McMurray said that
> I tried putting it on an SD card on my acer c270. I don't have a dmesg at
> the moment.
>
> Wireless and the trackpad didn't work, but a cheapy USB wireless device
> did. The biggest problem was putting it on the SD card
I tried putting it on an SD card on my acer c270. I don't have a dmesg at
the moment.
Wireless and the trackpad didn't work, but a cheapy USB wireless device
did. The biggest problem was putting it on the SD card made disk IO
really, really slow. The lack of 802.11n was also kinda a bummer.
J.
has anyone tried any of the existing chromebooks?
any dmesgs?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromebook#Chromebook_models
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Hello, how to reload configuration without restarting isakmpd?
Thanks,
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 08:17:15AM -0700, motty cruz wrote:
> Hello, how to reload configuration without restarting isakmpd?
>
> Thanks,
>
Have a look at THE FIFO USER INTERFACE in isakmpd(8):
NOTE: Sending isakmpd a SIGHUP or an "R" through the FIFO will
void any upda
Try ipsecctl -f /etc/ipsec.conf
On Fri 25 Jul 2014 16:17:15 BST, motty cruz wrote:
Hello, how to reload configuration without restarting isakmpd?
Thanks,
On 07/25/2014 05:48 AM, Bambero wrote:
Hi
Is it possibile to give write access only for userPassword field ?
sth like:
allow write access to attr=userPassword by self
There are no per-attribute permissions in the base ldapd(8).
I think the 'normal' way to accomplish this is to create a user
Hi
Is it possibile to give write access only for userPassword field ?
sth like:
allow write access to attr=userPassword by self
Regards
Bambero
Hi, had same Problem.the only (poor) workaround i found is running qemu as
root .
Hi,
I thought pkg_create(1) is worth mentioning in the porting checklist so
that a new porter would know where to find more information on PLIST
variables & annotations that's useful to the PLIST file.
The below patch appended the sentence "PLIST variables/annotations can
be found in pkg_create(
Hello Waldemar,
On 24.07.2014 17:44, Waldemar Brodkorb wrote:
> Hi Peter,
> Peter Hessler wrote,
>
>> if the addresses on the carp interface are out of sync, then the hashes
>> won't mash, and the firewalls *WILL* conflict with each other.
>>
>> I recommend one IP per carp interface. Far nicer i
Hi,
The original wording doesn't seems to flow too well:
"Create pkg/PLIST. After the install is complete use the developer's
command, make plist which makes the file PLIST in the pkg directory.
This file is a candidate packing list."
I would like to suggest changing to the followig:
"Create pk
Erf...
i found the error.
An admin has configured a queue on a inexisting interface...
Maybe the pfctl tell us the interface doesn't exists ?
Sorry for the inconvenience
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UNIX Systems, Security and Network Engineer
http://www.unix-experience.fr
Le vendr
Hello
after the reboot the problem persists...
pfctl: DIOCADDQUEUE: No such process
The default ruleset has been loaded:
block drop all
pass out inet6 proto ipv6-icmp all icmp6-type neighbrsol
pass out inet6 proto ipv6-icmp all icmp6-type routersol
pass out inet6 proto udp from any port = 546 to
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