It was twenty years ago you see...

2015-10-17 Thread Theo de Raadt
OpenBSD's source tree just turned 20 years old. I recall the import taking about 3 hours on an EISA-bus 486 with two ESDI drives. There was an import attempt a few days earlier, but it failed due to insufficient space. It took some time to repartition the machine. It wasn't terribly long before

Re: Because Theo and various users told them that the projects GnoBSD and Comixwall were worthless and that they weren't contributing to OpenBSD?

2015-10-17 Thread Christoph R. Murauer
> I always find it amusing how OpenBSD is "audited", yet there's not one > audit > report on the OpenBSD website. The closest answer I've been able to find > on > the mailing list is to review all of the CVS commit logs. Yeah, that's not > opaque in the slightest... Yes, thats it. The audit of the

Re: Because Theo and various users told them that the projects GnoBSD and Comixwall were worthless and that they weren't contributing to OpenBSD?

2015-10-17 Thread Jorge Castillo
Look if you don't want to use OpenBSD don't use OpenBSD. If you are so easily swayed over just because someone said something then it's your fault, don't blame others. I like OpenBSD and I will keep using it as long as there are developers that keep it going. No matter what anyone tells me I can't

Re: Because Theo and various users told them that the projects GnoBSD and Comixwall were worthless and that they weren't contributing to OpenBSD?

2015-10-17 Thread frcc
On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 06:59:32AM -0700, français wrote: > I always find it amusing how OpenBSD is "audited", yet there's not one audit > report on the OpenBSD website. The closest answer I've been able to find on > the mailing list is to review all of the CVS commit logs. Yeah, that's not > opaqu

Re: Because Theo and various users told them that the projects GnoBSD and Comixwall were worthless and that they weren't contributing to OpenBSD?

2015-10-17 Thread Johan Petersson
Well, that might have been because we already have easy to use firewall/router management and easy to use desktop. This is, naturally, nothing but my own humble opinion. With some respect /Johan Petersson On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 3:59 PM, français wrote: > I always find it amusing how OpenBSD i

Because Theo and various users told them that the projects GnoBSD and Comixwall were worthless and that they weren't contributing to OpenBSD?

2015-10-17 Thread français
I always find it amusing how OpenBSD is "audited", yet there's not one audit report on the OpenBSD website. The closest answer I've been able to find on the mailing list is to review all of the CVS commit logs. Yeah, that's not opaque in the slightest... The bigger problem with OpenBSD is it's com

Re: Linux crypt(3)

2015-10-17 Thread Devin Reade
> On Oct 17, 2015, at 04:31, Adam Wysocki wrote: > > Hi misc, > > I'm migrating one of my servers from Linux to OpenBSD and I need a method > to authenticate users based on passwords treated with Linux crypt() > function. Passwords are encrypted with salted DES, without glibc2 > extensions. For ex

Re: openbsd UIFI boot by preparing ONLY openbsd

2015-10-17 Thread fuji
*i follow only Christoph R. Murauer 's good answer . i write down http://openbsd-akita.blogspot.jp/2015/10/boot-openbsd-in-uefi-pc-preparing-by.html ***for newbies .* --- regards *

Re: Linux crypt(3)

2015-10-17 Thread Theo de Raadt
> On 2015-10-17, Ted Unangst wrote: > > Adam Wysocki wrote: > >> As OpenBSD crypt() function differs from the one in Linux libc and returns > >> NULL for setting "Mb", before I start porting it from libc, maybe you have > >> an easier solution? Maybe there is a library I can use (different than

Re: Linux crypt(3)

2015-10-17 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2015-10-17, Ted Unangst wrote: > Adam Wysocki wrote: >> As OpenBSD crypt() function differs from the one in Linux libc and returns >> NULL for setting "Mb", before I start porting it from libc, maybe you have >> an easier solution? Maybe there is a library I can use (different than >> whole

Re: Intel Ethernet with Bypass Function

2015-10-17 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2015-10-17, Holger Glaess wrote: > hi > > i don't get an link at em0 and em1 there is an hardware bypass for the > inerfaces. > still exist an tool to control that function ? The bypass function may well be controlled by a GPIO pin. You would probably need to look at technical docs for the bo

Re: Linux crypt(3)

2015-10-17 Thread Ted Unangst
Adam Wysocki wrote: > As OpenBSD crypt() function differs from the one in Linux libc and returns > NULL for setting "Mb", before I start porting it from libc, maybe you have > an easier solution? Maybe there is a library I can use (different than > whole bloated Linux libc)? run john the ripper

Re: pip for python3.4

2015-10-17 Thread jungle Boogie
On 17 October 2015 at 08:58, Joseph Oficre wrote: > Hello! > How can i install pip for 3.4 python? I want to set up virtualenv and > stuff, but in packages just 2.7 version. > I've found out that pip3 can be installed from ports, but i want easy way > solution without ports. Is it possible or port

Re: pip for python3.4

2015-10-17 Thread Josh Grosse
On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 06:58:44PM +0300, Joseph Oficre wrote: > Hello! > How can i install pip for 3.4 python? I want to set up virtualenv and > stuff, but in packages just 2.7 version. > I've found out that pip3 can be installed from ports, but i want easy way > solution without ports. Is it poss

Re: pip for python3.4

2015-10-17 Thread Gregor Best
On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 06:58:44PM +0300, Joseph Oficre wrote: > [...] > How can i install pip for 3.4 python? I want to set up virtualenv and > stuff, but in packages just 2.7 version. > [...] The package you're looking for is called py3-pip. -- Gregor

Re: pip for python3.4

2015-10-17 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
Hello. Install via packages: $ sudo pkg_add -v ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/5.7/packages/amd64/py3-pip-1.5.6.tgz Regards On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 10:58 AM, Joseph Oficre wrote: > Hello! > How can i install pip for 3.4 python? I want to set up virtualenv and > stuff, but in packages just 2.

Re: pip for python3.4

2015-10-17 Thread Joseph Oficre
Lmao, thank you guys, im so sorry, was lookin for py-* packages, my fault! Ty a lot! 2015-10-17 19:16 GMT+03:00 Josh Grosse : > On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 06:58:44PM +0300, Joseph Oficre wrote: > > Hello! > > How can i install pip for 3.4 python? I want to set up virtualenv and > > stuff, but in pac

pip for python3.4

2015-10-17 Thread Joseph Oficre
Hello! How can i install pip for 3.4 python? I want to set up virtualenv and stuff, but in packages just 2.7 version. I've found out that pip3 can be installed from ports, but i want easy way solution without ports. Is it possible or ports is only way?

Re: Linux crypt(3)

2015-10-17 Thread Adam Wolk
On Sat, 17 Oct 2015 12:31:59 +0200 (CEST) Adam Wysocki wrote: > Hi misc, > > I'm migrating one of my servers from Linux to OpenBSD and I need a > method to authenticate users based on passwords treated with Linux > crypt() function. Passwords are encrypted with salted DES, without > glibc2 exten

Re: mk.conf in examples?

2015-10-17 Thread lists
Hi Ingo, Thank you for taking the time to reply to my post too which I must say did appear a bit off and misplaced, since I cross posted (timing) before having chance to read your good posts, that pretty much explain it all. > > Is examples a good candidate for samples of everything etc that the

Re: mk.conf in examples?

2015-10-17 Thread lists
Hi Ingo, misc@ Thank you for taking the time to reply to my post too. I must say it appeared misplaced before having chance to read your good replies that pretty much explain it all (a note in the postscript[1] too). > > Is examples a good candidate for samples of everything etc that the > > use

Intel Ethernet with Bypass Function

2015-10-17 Thread Holger Glaess
hi i don't get an link at em0 and em1 there is an hardware bypass for the inerfaces. still exist an tool to control that function ? em2 and em3 are ok. holger # dmesg OpenBSD 5.8-current (GENERIC.MP) #1248: Sun Oct 4 14:14:25 MDT 2015 dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compil

Re: Diffie-Helman issue?

2015-10-17 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2015-10-17, <22xtrv+f800c4addk...@guerrillamail.com> <22xtrv+f800c4addk...@guerrillamail.com> wrote: > According to > https://freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/haldermanheninger/how-is-nsa-breaking-so-m > uch-crypto/ > > "Since a handful of primes are so widely reused, the payoff, in > terms of conne

Re: openbsd UIFI boot by preparing ONLY openbsd

2015-10-17 Thread Christoph R. Murauer
I don't understand the question. The described way is exactly the one jasper wrotes in his blog post which you linked too at the beginning of your question. > a person tells me that he can do it by using only OpenBSD . > he says that you do not use 'whole disk '. > > i was given a goot hint . >

changing swap partition upon adding RAM

2015-10-17 Thread Ed Ahlsen-Girard
I just doubled RAM in my October 7 snapshot machine. I'd like to have enough swap for a crash dump. I have plenty of unallocated disk, but it's not adjacent to wd0b. I disklabeled myself a wd0l, same size, of type swap, but I'm not sure that's right. wd0l has an offset of over a billion, so it may

Linux crypt(3)

2015-10-17 Thread Adam Wysocki
Hi misc, I'm migrating one of my servers from Linux to OpenBSD and I need a method to authenticate users based on passwords treated with Linux crypt() function. Passwords are encrypted with salted DES, without glibc2 extensions. For example: $ htpasswd -nbd test test test:MbfD9Vq5SL5aE Where

Re: Diffie-Helman issue?

2015-10-17 Thread Gabriel Kihlman
> How is the prime set up for DH in > OpenSSH and is that something a user can change? Here is good place to start looking: == From: Damien Miller Subject: CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: src To: source-chan...@openbsd.org Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2015 16:32:22

Re: Pledge(2) appears to kill /usr/bin/openssl enc....

2015-10-17 Thread Sebastien Marie
On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 03:57:09AM +, Gerald Hanuer wrote: > Hello bugs@. > > Pledge(2) appears to kill /usr/bin/openssl enc > This bug has already been reported privately and diff has been just commited for that. The problem should be resolved now. > 29093 openssl CALL kbind(14018

Diffie-Helman issue?

2015-10-17 Thread 22xtrv+f800c4addktto
According to https://freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/haldermanheninger/how-is-nsa-breaking-so-m uch-crypto/ "Since a handful of primes are so widely reused, the payoff, in terms of connections they could decrypt, would be enormous. Breaking a single, common 1024-bit prime would allow NSA to passively

openbsd UIFI boot by preparing ONLY openbsd

2015-10-17 Thread fuji
a person tells me that he can do it by using only OpenBSD . he says that you do not use 'whole disk '. i was given a goot hint . not using linux? 0)i wii install openbsd to USB HDD (sd1). 1) boot PC by openbsd 5.8 snapshot CD. 2) install but Partway 3) when install cd0 , cd1 appear , push c