Re: [Fwd: Open-Hardware]

2008-01-10 Thread Kevin Wilcox
Tony Abernethy wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm not out to convince anyone that anyone has any more rights than anyone else. HOWEVER, the original author DOES have more rights than anyone else. In particular, the original author says who has what rights. You have no say in the matter. Your

Re: [Fwd: Open-Hardware]

2008-01-10 Thread Kevin Wilcox
Tony Abernethy wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was pointing out that you could release the alpha/beta/testing software under whatever license you choose that will keep it from being re-distributed Huh??? What kind of "release" is not "re-distributed"? By redistribute I do not mean th

Re: [Fwd: Open-Hardware]

2008-01-10 Thread Kevin Wilcox
Marco Peereboom wrote: On Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 12:11:46AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm not out to convince anyone that anyone has any more rights than anyone else. What I *was* doing was bringing that particular portion of the conversation back to more than just baseless bashing of a pa

Re: [Fwd: Open-Hardware]

2008-01-10 Thread Kevin Wilcox
bofh wrote: On Jan 9, 2008 1:52 PM, Jacob Meuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 10:07:50AM -0500, Kevin Wilcox wrote: Daniel then brought up the idea of CD sales. Something you can buy and put an exact digital replica of online. are sure about that? and what abo

Re: ssh controlling question

2008-01-10 Thread Kevin Wilcox
James Mackinnon wrote: Hi All Just a little question on something I'm working on I have say 50 accounts on a box. 40 of which I want the users to connect from "ANY" IP address 10 of which I want the users to only be allowed to connect from a specific IP address that is assigned to them. Is t

Re: Use of 'Puffy' Logo *and* weatherproof stickers?

2008-04-09 Thread Kevin Wilcox
Hannah Schroeter wrote: I read there (http://www.openbsd.org/art1.html): but do not make profit from them since our own T-shirt sales provide funding so that OpenBSD can continue to operate. Recently it was said on a mailing list, that T-shirt sales do *not* provide net funding, only donat

Re: timezone anomalies

2008-05-22 Thread Kevin Wilcox
2008/5/22 frantisek holop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > bios: UTC > os: timezone This is how I setup all of my *strictly* *nix machines, be they GNU/Linux or *BSD. > bios: localtime > os: localtime and pretend i am in a timezone? (ntpd gets crazy this way) This is what I do for machines that dual boot

Re: This is what Linus Torvalds calls openBSD crowd

2008-07-16 Thread Kevin Wilcox
2008/7/16 Nuno MagalhC#es <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Eheh he's right :-) If you guys get your heads out of your asses and > actually read his words with the use of some common sense you might > get what he means. It's a balanced opinion. It's not that it isn't a balanced opinion or that he may be rig

Re: OpenSSH release CDS

2009-03-11 Thread Kevin Wilcox
2009/3/11 patric conant : > I've repeatedly been in a position where we weren't making direct use > of OpenBSD, but were using OpenSSH, and if there were a recurring cost > associated with it (like purchasing a semi-annual CD) it would have > been relatively painless to get a rubber stamp approval

Re: Memory and Swap Info

2009-04-30 Thread Kevin Wilcox
2009/4/30 socknoggle : > Sorry,all. B I didn't state what I needed very well. B What I'm really looking > for is hardware data related to memory, swap, cpu, pci and scsi devices. > This would be similar to the data on Linux in /proc/meminfo, /proc/cpuinfo, > lspci -v and /proc/scsi/scsi respective

Re: Migration from IPTABLES to PF

2009-05-04 Thread Kevin Wilcox
2009/5/4 Ricardo Augusto de Souza : > #___ > # Protecao do KERNEL > #___ > #Enable forwarding in kernel > echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward man sysc

Re: OpenBSD ESXi VMware image on Soekris Net5501

2009-05-20 Thread Kevin Wilcox
This is doomed to failure, mostly because I am *almost* certain that you'll never get ESXi to install on a Soekris. My understanding is that it has a strict HCL, very similar if not identical to the HCL for ESX, that practically necessitates IBM, Sun, HP or Dell hardware. Skip the virtualisation c

Re: OpenBSD ESXi VMware image on Soekris Net5501

2009-05-20 Thread Kevin Wilcox
n the other hand, the OP could always say, "oh, ESXi HCL, I wonder..." and google 'vmware esxi hardware compatibility'. kmw On 20/05/2009, David Talkington wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > > This is way OT for this list, but: > > Kev

OFF TOPIC: Re: OpenBSD ESXi VMware image on Soekris Net5501

2009-05-21 Thread Kevin Wilcox
David - it looks like my mobile device did a horrendous job of displaying your email so I apologise for coming off a bit half-cocked in the last email (and despite it being so much more OT conversation on the list, I still wanted to do it publicly). 2009/5/20 David Talkington : > Kevin Wil

Re: OpenBSD ESXi VMware image on Soekris Net5501

2009-05-21 Thread Kevin Wilcox
2009/5/21 : > I'll have to re-think this but I > honestly thought (I guess I'm wrong) that if I my first OpenBSD VM image > running on ESXi as my strong firewall I would be ok. B Basically its just a > virtualization of my physical environment but all on one box with 3 VM images. > So my idea was

Re: IMPORTANT, DO THIS OR YOUR E-MAIL WON'T WORK

2009-05-26 Thread Kevin Wilcox
2009/5/26 Sam Fourman Jr. : > Sam Fourman Jr. > sfour...@gmail.com > rlz686 Now that's funny. kmw -- To take from one, because it is thought that his own industry and that of his fathers has acquired too much, in order to spare to others, who, or whose fathers have not exercised equal industry

Re: OpenBSD HA

2009-06-11 Thread Kevin Wilcox
2009/6/11 Joachim Schipper : > If you decide not to go with OpenBSD, you may wish to consider > OpenSolaris instead of FreeBSD, which will allow you to use ZFS and > DTrace, both of which may be useful in a PostgreSQL deployment. There > are good reasons not to use (Open)Solaris (you may consider

Re: [Fwd: Open-Hardware]

2008-01-09 Thread Kevin Wilcox
Eric Furman wrote: On 08 Jan 2008 20:21:08 -0500, "Daniel Hagerty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: "Eric Furman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: This is one of the most retarded things I've ever read. You might get one wanker to pay for it, but if it comes in non-binary with all the source what's to sto

Re: [Fwd: Open-Hardware]

2008-01-09 Thread Kevin Wilcox
Eric Furman wrote: *BULLSHIT*. You have so completely missed the point it is to laugh. Apples and Oranges. Remember OBSD isn't GPL'ed There's no need to continue this on the list because you don't get the analogy so I'm replying directly. I didn't say that OBSD is GPL'ed, did I? I said that s

Re: [Fwd: Open-Hardware]

2008-01-09 Thread Kevin Wilcox
chefren wrote: On 1/9/08 12:54 AM, Eric Furman wrote: This is one of the most retarded things I've ever read. You might get one wanker to pay for it, but if it comes in non-binary with all the source what's to stop them from posting it on the internet and everybody else getting it for free?

Re: "J.C. Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> saiz > OpenBSD. --We won't miss you.

2008-10-28 Thread Kevin Wilcox
2008/10/28 Owain Ainsworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 05:37:24AM -0700, Neko wrote: >> git a life > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$git clone a://life > Initialized empty Git repository in /home/oga/life/.git/ > fatal: I don't handle protocol 'a' Didn't anyone ever tell you not to run a

Re: I am not a geek ;)

2008-11-03 Thread Kevin Wilcox
2008/11/3 Jeff1981 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I actually am starting the use of OpenBSD thanks to production team. > Please can you help me to pass this error message when I try to connect my > NAS an external drive (a network drive). This works on my other computer but > not from the one on BSD, I ha

Re: DNS lookups for hostnames in PF tables

2011-09-08 Thread Kevin Wilcox
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 01:13, Theo de Raadt wrote: >> For example, is it possible to block a well-known social networking >> site which resolves to multiple IP addresses, using a PF table >> with just the hostname of the website? > No. B What you want is to expand to all of the addresses. B Sin

Re: OT: Building a DNS blackhole server

2011-10-20 Thread Kevin Wilcox
On 20 October 2011 04:21, carlopmart wrote: > https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Comparison_of_DNS_blacklists > > B But, what is your opinion about this table?? What are the most reliable > suppliers??? Which of these lists is sure to be deployed in a production > environment? I do no

Re: OpenSSH exploit... or not?

2009-07-20 Thread Kevin Wilcox
2009/7/20 Leonardo Rodrigues : > For information... http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2009/Jul/0279.html I wondered how long it would take for someone to ask about that either in misc@ or po...@. I'll believe there is something to release when something gets released or the OpenSSH devs say "oh

Re: Snort on OpenBSD

2009-10-08 Thread Kevin Wilcox
2009/10/8 Joachim Schipper : > What, specifically, fails to work? > > OpenBSD has a snort package, I assume that will install without issues. > Don't you get a working IDS just by installing the port (and updating > the rules, if so desired)? What, specifically, are the issues? Not only what fail

Re: VMware and OpenBSD

2009-11-17 Thread Kevin Wilcox
2009/11/17 Steve Shockley : > Under VMware ESX, which NIC works better with OpenBSD, E1000, pcn or vic? In my experience, e1000 has been the way to go. kmw -- Beware the leader who bangs the drums of war in order to whip the citizenry into a patriotic fervor, for patriotism is indeed a double-

Re: OT, .. but has anyone seen a crontab editor

2010-02-19 Thread Kevin Wilcox
On 19 February 2010 11:21, L. V. Lammert wrote: > On Fri, 19 Feb 2010, Lars Nooden wrote: >> L. V. Lammert wrote: >> > ... no way I'd saddle some of these >> > guys with vi, much less setting the cron time parameters correctly. >> Then you are far, far better off not letting them anywhere near

Re: OT, .. but has anyone seen a crontab editor

2010-02-19 Thread Kevin Wilcox
On 19 February 2010 14:37, L. V. Lammert wrote: > On Fri, 19 Feb 2010, Kevin Wilcox wrote: >> If *you* are letting underqualified users have privileged access to an >> Unix machine then the failure here is *you*. > Didn't say they had access to the **MACHINE** THAT'

Re: OT, .. but has anyone seen a crontab editor

2010-02-19 Thread Kevin Wilcox
On 19 February 2010 14:32, L. V. Lammert wrote: > On Fri, 19 Feb 2010, Johan Beisser wrote: >> What the hell is so hard about: > If you have to ask what's so hard, it's too hard. The OP was about making > the process **SIMPLE**, .. not complicated. Man pages are used to learn > about a command,

Re: OT, .. but has anyone seen a crontab editor

2010-02-19 Thread Kevin Wilcox
On 19 February 2010 16:14, L. V. Lammert wrote: > On Fri, 19 Feb 2010, Kevin Wilcox wrote: >> On 19 February 2010 14:37, L. V. Lammert wrote: >> >> > Didn't say they had access to the **MACHINE** THAT'S THE WHOLE POINT FOR >> > THE NCURSES QUESTION,

Re: os that rather uses the gpu?

2010-07-13 Thread Kevin Wilcox
On 13 July 2010 16:54, Jiri B. wrote: > On Tue, 13 Jul 2010 22:46:13 +0200 > Jozsi Avadkan wrote: >> Does someone know a distribution/operating system, that rather uses >> the GPU for "working", not the CPU? [by default] > Why are you asking on OpenBSD mailing list? OMG. Probably for the same

Re: Linux or OpenBSD

2010-09-22 Thread Kevin Wilcox
On 22 September 2010 15:29, Rikky Taylor wrote: > I was after some general advice. I need to setup a routing firewall with 3 > interfaces, moderate traffic and a fair amount of NAT'ing in the rules. Define a "fair amount of NAT'ing". Twenty machines in one class C, multiple class B networks fill

Re: PF and States

2010-12-20 Thread Kevin Wilcox
On 19 December 2010 07:16, Henning Brauer wrote: > * Ryan McBride [2010-12-03 09:52]: >> More than 100,000. I havn't tested lately (planning to do so soo), but I >> would expect somewhere closer to 500,000. > you're way off ;) > I had 2 million during a DDoS. things got a bit slow but everythi