El 20/12/2013, a las 18:08, Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org escribió:
I am resending this request for funding our electricity bills because
it is not yet resolved.
We really need even more funding beyond that, because otherwise all of
this is simply unsustainable. This request is
...@spacehopper.org:
On 2013-02-28, Maximo Pech mak...@gmail.com wrote:
The patch that Stuart provided worked for my ZTE MF668 device.
I got this on dmesg:
umsm0 at uhub0 port 3 configuration 1 interface 0 ZTE,Incorporated
ZTE HSPA Technologies MSM rev 2.00/0.00 addr 2
umsm0 detached
umsm0
The patch that Stuart provided worked for my ZTE MF668 device.
I got this on dmesg:
umsm0 at uhub0 port 3 configuration 1 interface 0 ZTE,Incorporated
ZTE HSPA Technologies MSM rev 2.00/0.00 addr 2
umsm0 detached
umsm0 at uhub0 port 3 configuration 1 interface 0 ZTE,Incorporated
ZTE HSPA
Just used it, works fine and is easy to remember.
El miércoles, 20 de febrero de 2013, Constantine A. Murenin escribió:
Dear misc, www,
I would like to announce and introduce URL:http://mdoc.su/, a
deterministic URL shortener for BSD manual pages, written entirely in
nginx.conf.
It
Finally I got it to work, but strangely my device comes up on /dev/cuaU1
not on /dev/cuaU0. Still have not tested the diff though.
2013/2/14 Maximo Pech mak...@gmail.com
The AT command thing did the trick, now I have some trouble setting up
ppp.conf, but I hope to get that sorted out
It turns out that my modem is not the ZTE MF626, it is in reality the ZTE
MF668 and it works on /dev/cuaU1
2013/2/14 Kirill Bychkov ya...@linklevel.net
On Thu, February 14, 2013 07:49, Kirill Bychkov wrote:
On Thu, February 14, 2013 06:24, Maximo Pech wrote:
Hi list, I see this was asked
The AT command thing did the trick, now I have some trouble setting up
ppp.conf, but I hope to get that sorted out.
At this time I can't test the patch, but I promise to do it later.
El miércoles, 13 de febrero de 2013, Kirill Bychkov escribió:
On Thu, February 14, 2013 06:24, Maximo Pech
Hi list, I see this was asked before but never got solved, so I ask again.
Has someone got this device working on openbsd? Is it supported?
Thanks and regards.
I only have access to a windows machine to burn an iso image, do you
know of an easy way (e.g. some windows programa) to create a bootable
OpenBSD USB stick
I think you should ask this on a windows-centric place.
Well, installing openbsd is not what I'd call easy for people with few
technical skills.
Why not make it a live system that boots from cd/dvd/USB/sd with everything
already configured and ready to run?
El sábado, 9 de febrero de 2013, Crookedmaze escribió:
On 02/09/2013 06:53 PM, Juan
I'm more interested in the story of how the 5yo became openbsd obsessed.
El sábado, 2 de febrero de 2013, Chris Hettrick escribió:
Hi Misc,
I made a list of the most classical UNIX commands / utilities from section
one where there is only one per letter of the english alphabet (it's for my
At work, we have an information security area for IT.
They mandate that on all shell scripts we have to use absolute paths for
every single command.
I feel that this does not provide real security and only makes scripts
somewhat more painful to write.
What's your opinion on this?
Hi, I wonder if it's possible to run OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi.
Is there any image ready for putting on my SD card and boot up? If not, is
there any manual or guide how to make one?
Thanks.
I've been doing some research and there is a number of things that openbsd
needs to support the
Openbsd tar is not the same as gnu tar. You can think of the tar version in
openbsd simply as the tar of openbsd 5.2.
Because openbsd isn't assembled from pieces like other operating systems it
doesn't make much sense to have independent version numbers for each
utility.
El miércoles, 26 de
So... what do you think about this? I believe adding this could improve
documentation a bit, and it is not hard to do, just add two lines to the
man page, but maybe I'm missing something...
2012/12/25 Maximo Pech mak...@gmail.com
Looking at the man page of hostname.if(5) I noticed
Looking at the man page of hostname.if(5) I noticed that there isn't a
FILES section.
It may not be obvious to everyone that those files should be located in
/etc.
2012/12/15 Tobias Ulmer tobi...@tmux.org
On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 10:12:48PM -0600, Maximo Pech wrote:
Shut up and show us the code.
Some people have earned the right to reply like this, others have not.
Which one is it in your case?
My case is that I don't have earned the right to reply
And why not tweak it to disable the ability to disable the log
functionality?
2012/12/15 Jiri B ji...@devio.us
On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 10:11:20PM -0600, Maximo Pech wrote:
Why not use something like gnu screen or tmux (if it offers the log
session
funcionality)?
Because it is under
) to a file
located on a directory with the sticky(8) bit activated so the user cannot
delete the log file of the session but is able to write to it.
2012/12/15 Jiri B ji...@devio.us
On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 10:11:20PM -0600, Maximo Pech wrote:
Why not use something like gnu screen or tmux
Shut up and show us the code.
2012/12/14 Sha'ul sh...@lavabit.com
The driver for AR9485 seems to be fully function in libre Linux from what
I've tried, don't need the vanilla Linux version for at least the wifi to
work. Would it not be possible to thereby port over the libre linux driver
2012/12/9 Nico Kadel-Garcia nka...@gmail.com
On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 4:24 PM, Chris Cappuccio ch...@nmedia.net wrote:
Maximo Pech [mak...@gmail.com] wrote:
I said I can't code that.
If you already knew the answer was write it, then you asked the wrong
question.
I already knew
system.
El jueves, 6 de diciembre de 2012, Martin Schröder escribió:
2012/12/6 Maximo Pech mak...@gmail.com javascript:;:
I'd like to know your thoughts about this.
Shut up and show us your code.
It's incredible for me that OpenBSD, an operating system that claims to
have integrated cryptography (yes I know that the cryptography is on the
core OS layers) doesn't have in the base system a tool like gnupg, and
even more incredible, that there isn't a single production ready,
gnupg-like, BSD
2011/8/5 System Administrator ad...@bitwise.net
Looking to build a firewall for a fairly busy (25+mb) site. Hardware is
Dell PE2850, 2 Xeon 64-bit CPUs, 4GB RAM, 6 em(4) interfaces. Software
is primarily pf(4) and relayd(8).
Not so long ago the recommendation was to use the i386 build for a
Some friends you have...
ps aux | grep sshd | grep priv | awk '{print $12}' | sort | uniq -c
Tell your friends if their number ever gets bigger than 2, they're no
longer your friends. A few more minutes of scripting and you'll have
something to run in cron that deletes their account.
would you not be better to use ALTQ to limit the bandwidth available
to each user? then if they share their password their only sharing
their own use?
Users are not in my local network. They will connect from the internet and
they have dynamic IPs so I guess that wouldn't work because altq
Please describe this situation some more. What does 'sharing a ssh tunnel'
mean? Once a ssh tunnel is established, it just tunnels between two
points,
nobody needs to login anywhere then to 'use' it.
It means that I use my computer on a home adsl connection as a ssh tunnel
and that I let
.
2008/9/22 Maximo Pech [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This will be a ssh tunnel, I want to share it with a few friends, but I
don't want them sharing it with someone else because if a lot of people
start using it my upload bandwidth will suffer. It's very easy for them
giving away their user/password
Hi I'm looking for a way to configure a limit for the maximum number of
simultaneous login sessions for a user. I want to do this for preventing
users to create multiple ssh sessions. I think something similar can be done
trough pf, but that's not the approach I'm looking for.
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