Re: where is the image of openbsd arm ?

2016-06-22 Thread Predrag Punosevac
http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/armv7/ http://www.openbsd.org/armv7.html

where is the image of openbsd arm ?

2016-06-22 Thread Tuyosi Takesima
Hi all . i now use arm linux as server . because it needs 5W , so its cost as 24Hr server is very low and it's root can be put in hard disk , so big space can be get . where is the image of openbsd arm ? ( raspberry pi , pine64 or other ) --- regards

Re: videos in httpd

2016-06-22 Thread Nick Holland
On 06/22/16 07:50, temp+...@frad.ir wrote: >> Hi folks >> For those of you running http in support of your business, are any of you >> providing >>videos for your customers ? >> If so what packages and set-up are you using? >> Any advice guidance appreciated. > > Hi, > > I used httpd for

pf/routing config for two external interfaces

2016-06-22 Thread Jeremy
I have a SOHO firewall in production which has been connected to the net via an ADSL line. We have a new fibre connection which will replace the ADSL connection once I get the system switched over. I am having trouble with the pf configuration during the transition period. What I would like to

Re: 5.9: tar core dumps extracting a tar created on 4.8

2016-06-22 Thread Listas IT
> On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 12:14 PM, Listas IT wrote: >> When I try to extract a tar created by 4.8 base tar on a fresh installed >> 5.9 it dies with core dump and this message on syslog: >> >> Jun 22 16:08:52 un1 /bsd: tar(9316): syscall 14 "dpath" >> Jun 22 16:09:11 un1

Re: Booting encrypted drive from another device

2016-06-22 Thread lists
> attacking the hardware or firmware is hard while attacking the > bootloader is easy Until software is abused in unintended ways to give access to firmware. Remember a computer virus that bricked many main boards in the late 90ties and the response and solution the industry provided to that?

Re: 5.9: tar core dumps extracting a tar created on 4.8

2016-06-22 Thread Philip Guenther
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 12:14 PM, Listas IT wrote: > When I try to extract a tar created by 4.8 base tar on a fresh installed > 5.9 it dies with core dump and this message on syslog: > > Jun 22 16:08:52 un1 /bsd: tar(9316): syscall 14 "dpath" > Jun 22 16:09:11 un1 /bsd:

Re: 5.9: tar core dumps extracting a tar created on 4.8

2016-06-22 Thread trondd
On Wed, June 22, 2016 3:14 pm, Listas IT wrote: > Hello > > When I try to extract a tar created by 4.8 base tar on a fresh installed > 5.9 it dies with core dump and this message on syslog: > > Jun 22 16:08:52 un1 /bsd: tar(9316): syscall 14 "dpath" > Jun 22 16:09:11 un1 /bsd: tar(19504): syscall

Re: 5.9: tar core dumps extracting a tar created on 4.8

2016-06-22 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
On 16-06-22 16:14:54, Listas IT wrote: > Hello > > When I try to extract a tar created by 4.8 base tar on a fresh installed > 5.9 it dies with core dump and this message on syslog: > > Jun 22 16:08:52 un1 /bsd: tar(9316): syscall 14 "dpath" > Jun 22 16:09:11 un1 /bsd: tar(19504): syscall 14

Re: Booting encrypted drive from another device

2016-06-22 Thread lists
> Ted Unangst: > > If an adversary gains possession of your hard drive and gives it > > back to you, throw it away. > > li...@wrant.com: > > The advice Ted gives is much more than simply correct, it can > > further be extended to "do NOT accept electronics from people > > you can't accept in

Re: internet connection issues

2016-06-22 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
Sent from my iPhone > On Jun 22, 2016, at 2:05 PM, Sonic wrote: > > Have a client whose Internet connection is less then reliable. It's > cable service and the cable company always claims there is nothing > wrong on their end. Of course the service is intermittent and by

5.9: tar core dumps extracting a tar created on 4.8

2016-06-22 Thread Listas IT
Hello When I try to extract a tar created by 4.8 base tar on a fresh installed 5.9 it dies with core dump and this message on syslog: Jun 22 16:08:52 un1 /bsd: tar(9316): syscall 14 "dpath" Jun 22 16:09:11 un1 /bsd: tar(19504): syscall 14 "dpath" Jun 22 16:10:55 un1 /bsd: tar(22328): syscall 14

Re: Booting encrypted drive from another device

2016-06-22 Thread Ivan Markin
Ted Unangst: > If an adversary gains possession of your hard drive and gives it back to you, > throw it away. li...@wrant.com: > The advice Ted gives is much more than simply correct, it can further > be extended to "do NOT accept electronics from people you don't know": Now think about the

internet connection issues

2016-06-22 Thread Sonic
Have a client whose Internet connection is less then reliable. It's cable service and the cable company always claims there is nothing wrong on their end. Of course the service is intermittent and by the time the onsite clerk calls the ISP it's usually back up and always by the time they get

Re: Problem with default route on Carp

2016-06-22 Thread Jean-Daniel Dupas
> Le 22 juin 2016 à 20:56, rizz2pro . a écrit : > > > On Jun 22, 2016 12:19 PM, "Jean-Daniel Dupas" > wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > I'm trying to configure a basic router with carp enabled (as describe in the > > OpenBSD

Re: Booting encrypted drive from another device

2016-06-22 Thread lists
> If an adversary gains possession of your hard drive and gives it back > to you, throw it away. The advice Ted gives is much more than simply correct, it can further be extended to "do NOT accept electronics from people you don't know": OHM2013 Hard disks: More than just block devices

Re: Booting encrypted drive from another device

2016-06-22 Thread Theodoros
It doesn't have to be always thrown away. After some thinking, it could make a good entrapment technique. 1) create an unencrypted /boot volume and save a healthy offline (usb?) backup you can use for comparison 2) hashcheck (from a usb-boot environment) and then boot normally the system if

Re: Booting encrypted drive from another device

2016-06-22 Thread Ted Unangst
Theodoros wrote: > Fair point! > It would make it more complicated for an adversary, but not impossible. If an adversary gains possession of your hard drive and gives it back to you, throw it away.

Problem with default route on Carp

2016-06-22 Thread Jean-Daniel Dupas
Hello, I'm trying to configure a basic router with carp enabled (as describe in the OpenBSD manual). My server has one primary interface (vio0) with an IP used to access it directly (whatever the CARP interface status is): 10.0.11.1/16 It provides a shared interface on carp0 with the IP:

ospfd failed to form adjacency on interface bnx0

2016-06-22 Thread Marko Cupać
Hi, I am getting these in my daemon log: Jun 22 15:40:33 nat1 ospfd[30419]: nbr_adj_timer: failed to form adjacency with 192.168.225.1 on interface bnx0 Jun 22 15:40:36 nat1 ospfd[30419]: recv_db_description: neighbor ID 192.168.225.1: invalid seq num, mine a2654368 his a2645af6 Jun 22 15:40:46

Re: videos in httpd

2016-06-22 Thread lists
On 6/22/2016 6:51 AM, temp+...@frad.ir wrote: > I used httpd for serving file in personal usages. I found that httpd is poor > for large > files and cause consuming resources for that purpose. > > I recommend using another http server, like nginx (I don't test that) or > write a cgi > (fcgi)

Re: videos in httpd

2016-06-22 Thread Kevin Chadwick
> > Hi folks > > For those of you running http in support of your business, are any of you > > providing > >videos for your customers ? > > If so what packages and set-up are you using? > > Any advice guidance appreciated. > > Hi, > > I used httpd for serving file in personal usages. I

Re: Long life on SSD in a firewall environment

2016-06-22 Thread Kenneth Gober
On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 10:47 AM, Gregory Edigarov wrote: > well, but why not just settup syslogd to fan logs out to some other server? the reason I don't do that is because the sites where I have such firewalls deployed don't have any other servers. I don't want to ship

Re: videos in httpd

2016-06-22 Thread temp+101
> Hi folks > For those of you running http in support of your business, are any of you > providing >videos for your customers ? > If so what packages and set-up are you using? > Any advice guidance appreciated. Hi, I used httpd for serving file in personal usages. I found that httpd is

Re: IPv6 fragmentation woes

2016-06-22 Thread Laurent CARON
Hi, After some more tests: Source: Linux machine with IPv6: 2a02:27d0:0:5e0d:1a03:73ff:feba:50b4 Destination: Linux machine with IPv6: 2a02:27d0:0:5e0d:428d:5cff:fea5:501e source# ping6 -M do -s 1300 2a02:27d0:0:5e0d:428d:5cff:fea5:501e destination# tcpdump -ni enp3s0 host