OpenSSH 6.7 on OpenBSD 5.5 with OPENSSL=no

2014-10-21 Thread Curtis
to look, so any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks for any help, Curtis. PS. Full client debug: https://clbin.com/AaWkp Full server debug: https://clbin.com/ktKXN

Re: Firefox port

2006-08-30 Thread Curtis Gallant
under mozilla-firefox of course in www -- Messages can't be intercepted if they aren't sent Curtis Gallant

OpenBSD-current (Changelog): Disable Speedstep and p4tcc setperf mechanisms on SMP systems

2006-08-22 Thread Brian Curtis
Forgive me if I should have posted this question to the SMP mailing list. I was reviewing the changelog for OpenBSD-current and came across the following: Disable Speedstep and p4tcc setperf mechanisms on SMP systems. Not knowing exactly what Speedstep was, I did some research and discovered

Re: Will BGP be obsolete soon?

2006-04-12 Thread Curtis H. Wilbar Jr.
On Wed, 2006-04-12 at 12:12, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2006/04/12 20:34, Siju George wrote: I was trying to get wet with BGP, OpenBGPD, AS nos. etc so that I can Implement them in my network. Going through the print out of RFC 1930. The RFCs aren't especially helpful for learning this

Re: Recommendations for an OpenBSD-based Backup Solution

2006-03-20 Thread Curtis H. Wilbar Jr.
Check out bacula (www.bacula.org). The list OpenBSD as a client... but I can't see why it wouldn't work as a server as well... (although I personally haven't tried). -- Curt On Mon, 2006-03-20 at 21:20, Chris Cappuccio wrote: Check out Box Backup, it has win2k and linux clients Failing

fault tolerant bridging firewall setup

2006-03-04 Thread Curtis H. Wilbar Jr.
I'm attempting to get a bridging firewall setup going... with two servers rigged as a fault tolerant pair. CARP of course won't work in this setup... as I'm not sharing an IP. So... I'm using spanning tree protocol. so... graphically: Firewall A Host -- switch |