Hi Aaron
On 11/6/09, Aaron Mason simplersolut...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 2:42 AM, srikant@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Just wanted to share a script with fellow OpenBSD
desktop users who like to keep minimal non-base
software on the machine and prefer to use lighter
Hi
I have been noticing these kernel messages once in
a while on my i386 machine running 4.3 (+ all patches
up to date). The drive is brand new 500GB SATA.
ichiic0: exec: op 1, addr 0x2e, cmdlen 1, len 1, flags 0x00: timeout, status 0x0
ichiic0: abort failed, status 0x0
ichiic0: exec: op 1,
Have you tried doing a tcpdump on fxp0
and pflog0 while trying to access the
web server on home firewall? Might give
you clues.
Srikant.
If I am not misreading your question,
Few things which I can think of are:
1. For regular logins, shell in /etc/passwd will be regular shell
while for authpf users, /usr/sbin/authpf
2. See login.conf man page. Having a separate login class for
authpf and regular users will give good
by passively monitoring the packets flowing
by, no kernel stuff involved.
Just want to know if anyone has come up with a good solution to
this problem. If there is none yet, fine, we continue with what we
have or even partial solutions will help a bit.
Thanks for your time.
Srikant Tangirala.
On Fri
Thanks a lot jean-philippe !
Will give it a try immediately.
Regards
Srikant Tangirala.
amount
of random garbage traffic is generated to deter proper
analysis.
Please correct if I am wrong or the question itself
is impertinent to this list.
Any help will be great. Thanks in advance.
Srikant Tangirala.
for your time.
Srikant.
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