On 5/30/05, Markus Kolb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> do you have any information why there are problems in OBSD kernel if
> using -march=i486 GCC option for GENERIC kernel compilation?
>
> Parts of the kernel are unuseable.
Read this;
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#Why
Especially
On 6/1/05, Markus Kolb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't belong to OpenBSD as a simple OpenBSD mailing list user. I have
> the right of free speech and it doesn't matter if my speech is valued
> bad or good but there is no basis to request me to stop writing about
> OBSD related which doesn't of
On 6/6/05, Timothy Horie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have 3.6 and I downloaded sendmail 8.13.0.
> I ran sh Build, and got the following compile error:
You are probably not going to get any help here on that subject. The
sendmail version that comes with OpenBSD is more than fine for
On 6/6/05, Timothy Horie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need to recompile it without TLS. I've tried a lot of ways to get rid
> of it without a recompile, but all paths led nowhere. I don't want TLS,
> I don't want to Start TLS, I don't want any error messages in the logs
> regarding TLS, I don't w
On 7/20/05, edgar mortiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i tried disabling beep on my laptop via
>
> sysctl -w keyboard.bell.pitch=0
>
> and i got an error saying
>
> sysctl: top level name keyboard in keyboard.bell.pitch is invalid
That's because it's wsconsctl, not sysctl.
On 5-Sep-05, at 5:31 PM, Steven Bowers wrote:
How about a Dell PowerConnect 2216? They are currently $49US for an
unmanaged 16port that can be rackmounted with the included
hardware. Quiet
and fairly reliable.
A friend of mine was once running a pentest at a client's site, and
they had a
Ever had a look at http://untroubled.org/nullmailer/ ?
--
Technology doesn't secure systems, people do - and they use their minds.
-- Richard Forno
On 26-Jan-07, at 3:35 AM, Christopher Snell wrote:
Hi,
Has anybody been able to run OpenBSD 4.0 or newer under Parallels
Desktop? Booting the 3.9 media works just fine and I am able to
install the OS. Booting 4.0 (or newer snapshots) media results in a
lock-up of the VM at the (I)nstall/(U)pg
On 02/15/07 at 17:21, Antonis Faragitakis wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I want to install postfix on my openbsd3.9 system and i was wondering
>how can i remove sendmail, is there a standard procedure to do that?
Search the archives. This has been discussed to great lengths, multiple
times.
On 03/06/07 at 22:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>guys what file should i need to edit so that if i'm going to press ctrl
>alt del my box will just reboot?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:joel$ grep -i del /etc/sysctl.conf
#machdep.kbdreset=1
On 03/09/07 at 20:10, Sebastian Rother wrote:
>So is OpenSSH 4.6 released or is this a kind of april fool or propably
>a news wich leaked and got released too early?
"OpenSSH 4.6 has just been released. It will be available from the
mirrors listed at http://www.openssh.com/ shortly.".
Patience is
On 01/09/06 at 23:12, Peter Bako wrote:
>How do I change this so I can use any generic password? While for this case
>I want to dumb down the rules, for other more exposed servers I would like
>to do the opposite so I really would like to know how/where to modify this.
Have you tried changing the
On 9/20/06, John Costello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After rebuilding the kernel (patches 007 and 009), is it , unnecessary,
necessary, advised, or imperative to rebuild userland (FAQ 5.3.5)?
Thanks,
Not at all. If you keep with the patches (instead of the patch
branch), you shouldn't need to
On 5/10/05, GV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Suddenly I have a strange situation. "sshd" is running but when I do via nmap
> a port scanning from another machine, port 22 isn't open!!! As a result I
> can't ssh to this machine!
There's a firewall in front of your sshd box? Is that bo
On 5/15/05, Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Asked directly if they thought they could defend their reverse
> engineering of for instance the Atheros HAL. The answer as I heard
> it was "Laws don't apply to us".
Oh, please. I was there, and I believe everyone's answer was 'Stop
trollin
On 03/19/07 at 7:33, JOHN LUCKEY wrote:
>Anyone have or know of a good beginner's tutorial on how to
>setup/configure a openBSD box to do DNS on a local network?
>The more concrete/cookbook the examples, the better.
http://www.kernel-panic.it/openbsd/dns/index.html
> To answer my own question, no sooner had I hit 'send' than I noticed the
> patch number indicated 4.3. I have downloaded OpenSSH 5.0, the
> appropriate 4.1 -> 5.0 patch and all is well.
Well I am getting the exact same compilation error as you, on a fresh
OpenBSD 4.3 box, when tying to compile
> Sorry, the correct patch should be there now. It is the same as the
> current openbsd42_5.1.patch.
Success!
> Is it that VirtualBox isn't emulating x86 hardware properly? Or, is it
> a bug in obsd? (I am thinking the former). Any Ideas/suggestion are
> entertained (Trying in VMware right now)
First, get VirtualBox 3.0.8. Your version is ancient.
Run it on a machine that has either Intel VT-x or AMD-V.
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