Re: wpa now in current?!

2008-04-16 Thread Stephan Andre'
from the commit: In concrete terms, this adds support for WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK protocols, both in station and hostap modes. --STeve Andre'

Re: 4.3 song and lyrics and commentary

2008-04-12 Thread Stephan Andre'
tools? Hmm... If it is indeed a fake, then Andre's question can be interpreted in another way. In that case, I owe him a strong apology. Sorry Andre. Thanks...

Re: 4.3 song and lyrics and commentary

2008-04-11 Thread Stephan Andre'
On Friday 11 April 2008 18:30:25 Farvardin wrote: His reaction was quick to arrive: http://img184.imageshack.us/my.php?image=stallmanopenbsdenemyofywi2.jpg http://img132.imageshack.us/my.php?image=stallmanfnacopenbsdfranyz4.jpg Is this a copyright violation, Theo? --STeve Andre'

Re: 4.3 song and lyrics and commentary

2008-04-11 Thread Stephan Andre'
On Friday 11 April 2008 22:21:33 bofh wrote: On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 8:24 PM, Stephan Andre' [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Friday 11 April 2008 18:30:25 Farvardin wrote: His reaction was quick to arrive: http://img184.imageshack.us/my.php?image=stallmanopenbsdenemyofywi2.jpg http

Re: BSD Documentation License?

2008-03-22 Thread STeve Andre'
list archive. Regards, -Lars I think you want /usr/share/misc/license.template? --STeve Andre'

Needing a clue for compiling X

2008-03-08 Thread STeve Andre'
configure: error: source directory already configured; run make distclean there first *** Error code 1 Stop in /usr/xenocara/util/macros (line 99 of /usr/X11R6/share/mk/bsd.xorg.mk). *** Error code 1 Thanks, STeve Andre'

Re: Nvidia binary display drivers compat. w/ OpenBSD?

2008-03-07 Thread STeve Andre'
own. To better understand the philosophy of why binary blobs aren't good, listen (and read) the OpenBSD 3.9 song: http://openbsd.org/lyrics.html#39 --STeve Andre'

Re: The Dilbert Problem...

2008-03-05 Thread STeve Andre'
, why don't the developers fix it? Well, I certainly haven't seen this, using the examples you gave. I don't know what the problem is, but regardless of what it is (or is not), the developers have to hear of a problem before they can fix it... --STeve Andre'

Would a crypto-accelerators help WEP on Soekris?

2008-03-01 Thread Andre Pierre
Hi all, I have been turning a Soekris Net 4801 box into a wireless access point. I saw that one can get a crypto-accelerator card from Soekris Engineering that plugs into the free PCI slot on the 4801. One quick (silly) question. Under OpenBSD 4.2 would such a card improve WEP performance, or

Re: Watching the prgress of dd if=drive1 of=drive2

2008-02-23 Thread STeve Andre'
On Saturday 23 February 2008 15:15:21 Jon wrote: I'm using dd to clone a drive. How can I watch the progress of this or see the transfer rate in real time? It doesn't. dd only reports stats at the end. man dd for more info. --STeve Andre'

Re: Cold Boot Attacks on Encryption Keys

2008-02-21 Thread STeve Andre'
as a backup, NOT on some random laptop! The research is very interesting, but it doesn't apply to OpenBSD. --STeve Andre'

Re: [OT] beefy steel cases

2008-02-09 Thread STeve Andre'
it RF wise, solder a spot every few inches along each overlap. If you do this you will drastically reduce the RF leaving the box. --STeve Andre'

Re: running mail server at home

2008-02-07 Thread STeve Andre'
of people. --STeve Andre'

Re: Authenticate squid in Active Directory

2008-02-06 Thread Andre van Zyl
used to and comfortable with a lower level of productivity doesn't mean that it's not a problem or that it doesn't affect the bottom line. Blah blah blah... Show me the numbers, or come back when you know what you're talking about, because now you're just trolling. -Andre

Re: R: Authenticate squid in Active Directory

2008-02-06 Thread Andre Naehring
stuff in openbsd, you only need squid. Next week I'm gonna test it against AD and see if it works. Oh, it's still working. Never tried to use winbind on OpenBSD for this. --- andre

Re: Turning NTFS on in GENERIC kernels

2008-02-06 Thread STeve Andre'
On Wednesday 06 February 2008 19:07:30 Ted Unangst wrote: On Feb 5, 2008 3:49 PM, STeve Andre' [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'd like to suggest that NTFS be enabled by default in GENERIC; I realize that it can't be in the boot media because of size, but for general work not having to compile

Re: Authenticate squid in Active Directory

2008-02-05 Thread andre
of the most ignorant posts I've read in a while... -Andre

Turning NTFS on in GENERIC kernels

2008-02-05 Thread STeve Andre'
it. If anyone has had a disaster reading NTFS data I'd like to hear it. --STeve Andre'

Re: Turning NTFS on in GENERIC kernels

2008-02-05 Thread STeve Andre'
On Tuesday 05 February 2008 19:19:41 Edd Barrett wrote: Hi, On Feb 5, 2008 11:49 PM, STeve Andre' [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'd like to suggest that NTFS be enabled by default in GENERIC; I realize that it can't be in the boot media because of size, but for general work not having

Re: Authenticate squid in Active Directory

2008-02-05 Thread Andre van Zyl
propose besides LDAP+Kerberos? Hesiod? Shibboleth? Well, it sounds like the OP or his cusomer has a Windows network, so how about uh... AD??? -Andre

Re: : booting openbsd on eee without cd-rom

2008-02-01 Thread Andre Naehring
drive 0x82 root on sd0a swap on sd0b dump on sd0b -- andre

Re: solaris 10. 'most' secure OS?

2008-02-01 Thread STeve Andre'
On Friday 01 February 2008 17:14:59 you wrote: From Sun's own mouth: ...Solaris 10 OS, the most secure OS worldwide holding 176 records... is that so? How many angels can argue on head of a pin? Thats a much more entertaining question... --STeve Andre'

Re: : booting openbsd on eee without cd-rom

2008-01-31 Thread Andre Naehring
removable sd1: drive offline softraid0 at root root on sd0a swap on sd0b dump on sd0b -- andre

Re: : booting openbsd on eee without cd-rom

2008-01-31 Thread Andre Naehring
tomorrow and can than post the dmesg. -- andre

Re: low-MHz server

2008-01-30 Thread STeve Andre'
can diminish the RF fields by 50dB for the box(s) and at20dB+ for the CRTs / LCDs.LCDs are likely better in this regard. Googling for TEMPEST might reveal some of the methods it uses. --STeve Andre'

Looking for advice on wireless mini-pci cards for WAP (Soekris4801, OpenBSD4.2)

2008-01-20 Thread Andre Pierre
* with a Soekris 4801 box? Amigo AWI-922W, Billionton MIWLGRL, Gigabyte GN-WIKG, Gigabyte GN-WI01GS, Gigabyte GN-WI02GM, MSI MP54G2, MSI MS-6833, Tonze PC-620C, Zinwell ZWX-G36 Thanks in advance for any info. :-) Best regards, Andre

Re: most secure graphical browser

2008-01-17 Thread STeve Andre'
javascript or flash (I have a different box for entertainment). Of the browsers in packages, which browser would people think is likely the most secure? [snip] Why not create an OpenBSD live CD with the stuff you want on it? --STeve Andre'

Re: detecting access point

2008-01-15 Thread STeve Andre'
On Tuesday 15 January 2008 16:30:07 Rafael Morales wrote: Hi list, How can I detect all the access point around me ???, I need this for to know which is the nearest. I use OpenBSD 4.2 Thanks and regards man ifconfig Pay special attention to the -M option. --STeve Andre'

Re: facts about OpenBSD

2008-01-14 Thread STeve Andre'
. --STeve Andre'

Re: Why do clients running BitTorrent make my router's latency go through the roof?

2008-01-13 Thread Andre van Zyl
to another country Odd... I get 1Mb/256Kb on my business DSL lines in SA, and I don't see much interference. Perhaps you should try moving to another ISP... -Andre

Re: OpenBSD and ISDN TA

2008-01-09 Thread Andre Ruppert
Sorry, no chance Regards Andre Ruppert

Re: Pre-Orders for Limited Edition Puffy the Blowfish

2008-01-07 Thread STeve Andre'
What is your name? What is the company that proposes to do this, and where is it located, whats the web site for it, etc? You aren't exactly instilling confidence in people right now... --STeve Andre' On Monday 07 January 2008 08:42:41 openbsd puffy wrote: I can assure you this is not some

Re: Pre-Orders for Limited Edition Puffy the Blowfish

2008-01-07 Thread STeve Andre'
to potentially sell 10. On Jan 8, 2008 12:22 AM, STeve Andre' [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is your name? What is the company that proposes to do this, and where is it located, whats the web site for it, etc? You aren't exactly instilling confidence in people right now... --STeve Andre

Re: OT YAG Re: delete deleted data

2008-01-05 Thread STeve Andre'
. I'm not saying it can't be done; logic says that disks of the modern era should still be destroyed, but I'd love to know how much data gets garbled when sniffing really high density disks. --STeve Andre'

Re: A clue about php5, please?

2008-01-05 Thread STeve Andre'
On Wednesday 02 January 2008 00:29:11 Chris Kuethe wrote: php.ini ... short tags I have no idea why my first post thanking folks didn't get through, but thanks to all for the data. Most appreciated. STeve Andre'

A clue about php5, please?

2008-01-01 Thread STeve Andre'
it is after a lot of looking around. Can someone point me in the correct direction? Thanks, STeve Andre'

Re: Perpetually Current

2007-12-27 Thread STeve Andre'
format is a good example of that. You should always have a fall back procedure in place too, but thats always the case. --STeve Andre'

Re: Perpetually Current

2007-12-27 Thread STeve Andre'
On Thursday 27 December 2007 10:07:00 Henning Brauer wrote: * STeve Andre' [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-12-27 15:43]: On Thursday 27 December 2007 09:17:37 new_guy wrote: I would like to install OpenBSD *once* and keep it patched and secured for many years there after (5 - 7 years

Re: Perpetually Current

2007-12-27 Thread STeve Andre'
On Thursday 27 December 2007 10:46:26 Henning Brauer wrote: * STeve Andre' [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-12-27 16:42]: On Thursday 27 December 2007 10:07:00 Henning Brauer wrote: * STeve Andre' [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-12-27 15:43]: On Thursday 27 December 2007 09:17:37 new_guy wrote: I

Re: Real men don't attack straw men

2007-12-15 Thread STeve Andre'
the page back to me. It is very efficient use of my time, but it is slow in real time. Would you mind sharing the recipie ? That sounds like a great idea. --- Marina Brown I suspect it involves the use of RFC 1149. --STeve Andre'

Re: : no 4.2-stable package updates??

2007-12-12 Thread STeve Andre'
. There are at least 500 items there. Not upgrading because 4.2 doesn't have updated packages since it came out just doesn't make sense. --STeve Andre'

Re: Real men don't attack straw men

2007-12-11 Thread STeve Andre'
tree. Effectively you are taking away the right of people to choose the software they wish to use. Your definition of free is replete with chains; you would deny the freedom of choice in the name of freedom. That is bizarre. --STeve Andre'

Re: Question about new packages for OpenBSD 4.3

2007-12-09 Thread STeve Andre'
On Sunday 09 December 2007 02:26:26 Predrag Punosevac wrote: If a port has made its way into -current, it will be there when -current turns into the next -release version. Thus all the new additions in 4.2-current will be in 4.3. However, not all software packages in the ports

Re: Question about new packages for OpenBSD 4.3

2007-12-08 Thread STeve Andre'
On Sunday 09 December 2007 00:12:57 Predrag Punosevac wrote: Dear All, I noticed significant number of very important desktop related applications ported for OpenBSD (TeXLive, HPLIP, Gutenprint, PJSIP among others) Some of these applications are already in ports for 4.2 but not among

Re: freeBSD7.0 advertised.

2007-12-08 Thread STeve Andre'
but aren't for the masses. Really, you want to do a lot of reading on the web site. Do that and you'll get good idea of what OpenBSD is about. --STeve Andre'

Re: rouge IPs / user

2007-12-07 Thread STeve Andre'
you consider it a hobby. --STeve Andre'

Re: Code signing in OpenBSD

2007-12-06 Thread STeve Andre'
On Thursday 06 December 2007 05:52:46 Hannah Schroeter wrote: Hi! On Wed, Dec 05, 2007 at 06:46:15PM -0500, STeve Andre' wrote: [...] You know, you're descending into a recursive loop of if, if, if... and it never ends. OF COURSE if someone breaks into the site they could do things--once

Re: Code signing in OpenBSD

2007-12-05 Thread STeve Andre'
. If the OpenBSD site publishes that list, how does something more complicated help? Answer: it doesn't. --STeve Andre'

Re: Code signing in OpenBSD

2007-12-05 Thread STeve Andre'
On Wednesday 05 December 2007 18:22:19 Claus Assmann wrote: On Wed, Dec 05, 2007, STeve Andre' wrote: Yes, one can dismiss the benefits. Think about what an MD5 (or any other cyptographic) checksum means. If the OpenBSD site publishes that list, how does something more complicated help

Re: Could Hiawatha replace Apache as in base HTTP server if it's license changed?

2007-12-03 Thread STeve Andre'
would display as much hubris as this claim on the Hiawatha home page: Hiawatha's source code is free of security-bugs. -d Thats not hubris, thats sheer stupidity. --STeve Andre'

Is the tree borked, or am I?

2007-11-30 Thread STeve Andre'
, STeve Andre'

Re: Replace sendmail with qmail?

2007-11-30 Thread STeve Andre'
, I do strongly prefer it. I don't think anyone needs to worry about sendmail leaving. --STeve Andre'

Re: Is the tree borked, or am I?

2007-11-30 Thread STeve Andre'
On Friday 30 November 2007 15:15:52 STeve Andre' wrote: The last time I built -current was Nov 22. Now I can't build the kernel. Yes, I've made the change to config ala the upgrade FAQ. I've gotten a new /usr/src/sys thinking that CVS messed [snip] Never mind -- I am. Another machine

Re: indexing the internet

2007-11-26 Thread STeve Andre'
not doing a proper job. so it leaves some room... Have you heard of dmoz.org? The OpenBSD entry could use more helpers. --STeve Andre'

Re: mutiple pptp pass-through PF

2007-11-23 Thread Andre Ruppert
-Clients in different locations. Ipsec stacks are not supportet. So, at least H.323 VoIP technology would appreciate this diff :-) Greetings Andre Ruppert

Re: Azalia weirdness

2007-11-22 Thread STeve Andre'
On Friday 23 November 2007 01:25:01 STeve Andre' wrote: I recently got a T60p ThinkPad to replace my A31p. Lots of stuff works, but sound has proved to be a problem. I can play MP3s, but with extremely low audio, barely there but from what I can hear it sounds OK. This happens with both

Azalia weirdness

2007-11-22 Thread STeve Andre'
to change the volume. Any ideas? Relevant outputs of audioctl, mixerctl and dmesg output below. Thanks, STeve Andre' audioctl -a name=HD-Audio version=1.0 config=azalia0 encodings=slinear_le:16,slinear_le:16 properties=full_duplex,independent full_duplex=0

Re: xinetd support

2007-11-21 Thread STeve Andre'
it? --STeve Andre'

Re: I've done something stupid

2007-11-08 Thread STeve Andre'
partition on /mnt, and start fixing things. --STeve Andre'

Re: Clamav

2007-11-06 Thread STeve Andre'
work. Just always have the last system ready to re-deploy. --STeve Andre'

12 years...

2007-10-18 Thread Stephan Andre'
I'm surprised no one has mentioned that OpenBSD is 12 years old as of today. It's been a great ride so far, and I hope that it continues far into the future. The future OpenBSD stuff could be helped out with a small gift via Paypal... Happy Birthday OpenBSD! --STeve Andre'

Re: Server just freeze with no reason

2007-10-11 Thread Stephan Andre'
. --STeve Andre'

Re: partition layout

2007-10-03 Thread Stephan Andre'
to get several for free. The experience of a 486 with graphical stuff is likely to be stunning. --STeve Andre'

Re: minimum hard-drive space to compile patches?

2007-09-24 Thread Stephan F Andre
to address more than 8.4G (though a bios upgrade might fix that if you have problems), but even so for $38 I think I'd do upgrade. That disk is really old and will die before long. 30G and smaller disks seem to be getting rare these days. My $0.02... --STeve Andre'

Re: OpenBSD Install Goal

2007-09-13 Thread Stephan Andre'
with Perl --STeve Andre'

Re: Compiling Release Patches

2007-08-24 Thread Stephan Andre'
the previous versions of OpenBSD are there. Stuff like this can be found in the FAQ. It makes for *excellent* reading. --STeve Andre'

10G cards for 4.2

2007-08-18 Thread Stephan Andre'
also be what 10G companies have been open source friendly with hardware, etc. If I can I'd like to spend money somewhere that deserves it. Ideas? Thanks, STeve Andre'

Re: OT: reliable 4-port switches

2007-08-14 Thread Stephan Andre'
stuff them onto a small ups. I'm not sure they're still made, but the metal Sky Link 'Net 1008' switch I have next to me runs 'till I do something to its food supply. But I don't they they are made these days--too expensive(?). --STeve Andre'

Re: Lenovo 8744-J2U - several questions

2007-08-06 Thread Stephan Andre'
is there in incorporating it into Xenocara? I'd really like a new laptop--my A31p is old. Thanks, STeve Andre'

Re: Highpoint RocketRAID 1740.

2007-06-27 Thread Stephan Andre'
to look at for hardware support. Second, read the entire FAQ -- it's great reading, and says a lot. I don't see that model listed. If its a raid card, then I doubt it. I got an IDE version once, which had a FreeBSD binary blob, but that was all. --STeve Andre'

Re: Intel Core 2

2007-06-27 Thread Stephan Andre'
are largely left in the cold. When it becomes known that a fix/workaround is being horded and not distributed, I hope we hear of it quickly. It will be time for the user community to start talking with Intel. Or has this already started? --STeve Andre'

Re: Locations of stable ports vs current ports

2007-06-21 Thread Stephan Andre'
might be out of sync with what you have, and also ports might need to be recompiled after changes. But it's fun, getting new things all the time... --STeve Andre'

Re: Security of the keyboard

2007-06-20 Thread Stephan Andre'
in a way that completely masks the information leak. Karel, If you want to control the keyboard, look for the TEMPEST standard for emi/rf reduction. I'm sure the standard has been leaked by now. That will solve your fears of folks getting data from it. --STeve Andre'

The tree is broken -- /sbin/ifconfig

2007-06-05 Thread Stephan Andre'
I think today's changes to libc broke ifconfig, which still knows about ipx stuff... --STeve Andre'

Re: Softupdates question

2007-05-09 Thread Stephan Andre'
a damaged filesystem. I think there are bugs in the softdep code. I know of one really busy system that has crashed because of softdeps being on, but only one and I've never been able to pin it down. I would say it works well and gets better with each release. --STeve Andre' On Wednesday 09 May 2007 12

Re: OpenBSD 4.1 Torrents

2007-05-04 Thread STeve Andre'
is encouraged if I'm missing something here. --STeve Andre'

Re: SSHJail patch for OpenBSD

2007-04-27 Thread STeve Andre'
or arrogance, but experience. The OpenBSD developers have spent a HUGE amount of time working on things, discussing, arguing and working towards secure systems. People submit code suggestions all the time. Most I think are rejected. Some are accepted. Thats as it should be. --STeve Andre'

Re: 4.1 i386, server freezing... ( was: Yet, another thread about running out of static map entries.)

2007-04-26 Thread STeve Andre'
decreasing the amount of ram. --STeve Andre'

May I have a cluestick, please?

2007-03-28 Thread STeve Andre'
as to what to look for, to fix this? File perms aren't a problem, and nothing seems unusual to me. This is a -current system compiled on March 14th. Thanks, --STeve Andre'

Re: openbsd current?

2007-03-22 Thread STeve Andre'
on -current and not quite knowing that you are. --STeve Andre'

Re: openbsd current?

2007-03-22 Thread STeve Andre'
peice of junk to run -current on, and learn from there... --STeve Andre' On Thursday 22 March 2007 14:18:44 Jeremy David wrote: Perhaps the better thing to say is that it takes know-how to run current *correctly and well*. If you're just dipping your toes into OpenBSD. Running -current might

Re: OpenBSD 4.1 Pre-Orders...

2007-03-17 Thread STeve Andre'
in a couple years your deficit and dollar won't let you afford it. Pax Euro and Yuan, Eh. -Bob Nah, at the rate it's going in a couple of years we'll become the fouth territory... --STeve Andre'

Re: Upgrade direction from older to newer

2007-03-16 Thread STeve Andre'
want to take a system back to -stable, save the important data and re-install. Don't be clever. --STeve Andre'

Re: Compiling your own system as a way of upgrading it is not supported

2007-03-16 Thread STeve Andre'
. If the compile doesn't work, start all over again--the vast majority of problems I've had have been my own blunders, not the developers. Does that make more sense? --STeve Andre'

Looking for a gigabit cardbus card (and USB 2 card)

2007-03-13 Thread STeve Andre'
be appreciated. As long as I'm here begging for data, I'd like to hear of cardbus USB 2.0 cards too. These two items would bring my Thinkpad closer to the modern world. Thanks... --STeve Andre'

Re: Do you *need* to build -stable userland with a -stable kernel?

2007-03-10 Thread STeve Andre'
, but I'd be hesitant to run something production on it. I'd try the process again and figure out what you did wrong. I hope I wrote something readable this time. ;-) --STeve Andre'

Re: Do you *need* to build -stable userland with a -stable kernel?

2007-03-10 Thread STeve Andre'
start the process of building everything again. --STeve Andre'

Re: Do you *need* to build -stable userland with a -stable kernel?

2007-03-10 Thread STeve Andre'
building the kernel. This is backwards, and might work, but it isn't 'right'. Some would say You're on your own, not doing things the documented way. If you have another system to play on I'd suggest doing everything over again. It's late (or very early) where I am so I am off now. --STeve Andre

O'Reilly Net article: short comparison between Cisco PIX, Smoothwall

2007-02-26 Thread Andre Ruppert
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/sysadmin/2007/02/15/evaluating_firewalls.html ...have fun... greetings Andre Ruppert

Re: O'Reilly Net article: short comparison between Cisco PIX, Smoothwall

2007-02-26 Thread Andre Ruppert
...and OpenBSD, of course... sorry, I forgot Andre

Re: A PHP management interface for OpenBSD ?

2007-01-25 Thread STeve Andre'
of the disk, and then offers specific data for fdisk and disklabel. That might be worth doing. --STeve Andre'

Re: Errors Compiling OpenOffice

2006-12-17 Thread STeve Andre'
for this and you don't want to do that. If you want OpenOffice, I'd upgrade a system to 4.0-current and use that till 4.1 comes out. --STeve Andre'

Re: 4.0 frozen

2006-12-16 Thread STeve Andre'
have gone to hell. You have new hardware problems. I'd first suspect ram. Get memtest86 and run it for 24 hours or so. I'd also take the raid array and stuff it into another identical computer. You do have a spare system for this production service, don't you? --STeve Andre'

Re: BSD laptop

2006-11-17 Thread STeve Andre'
a higher rate of failure. Would I get a T30 if the price was right for its configuration? Probably. I really like Thinkpads. If in fact the T30 does die on you, spare parts are obtainable. --STeve Andre'

Re: 4.0 Lockup [Was: 3.9 Lockup]

2006-11-08 Thread STeve Andre'
On Tuesday 07 November 2006 22:20, Melameth, Daniel D. wrote: STeve Andre' wrote: On Monday 06 November 2006 22:10, Melameth, Daniel D. wrote: I'm having the same issue with 4.0 -stable--well, a bastardized copy of -stable that also contains ral, cardbus and related changes from

Re: 4.0 Lockup [Was: 3.9 Lockup]

2006-11-06 Thread STeve Andre'
but not perfect. So try that, and look in the bios settings for anything that can tweak the cardbus slots. Given my experiences with this, I'm thinking there is a good chance that your problem lies in the laptop itself. Good luck. --STeve Andre'

Re: Hardening OpenBSD

2006-11-04 Thread STeve Andre'
/rc and /etc/rc.conf to see whats going on these days. Always look to see what an author claims about whats going on in OpenBSD before believing what they say... --STeve Andre'

Re: Hardening OpenBSD

2006-11-04 Thread STeve Andre'
On Saturday 04 November 2006 19:55, Nick Guenther wrote: On 11/4/06, STeve Andre' [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Saturday 04 November 2006 19:09, Nick Guenther wrote: Just came across this article: http://geodsoft.com/howto/harden/OpenBSD/services.htm So is he right? -Nick

Re: Is it safe to remove old libs in /usr/lib?

2006-11-01 Thread STeve Andre'
the current versions of things are. --STeve Andre'

Re: NOD32 Antivirus and OpenBSD?

2006-10-26 Thread STeve Andre'
machine can, thats why. Different perspectives are a good thing. --STeve Andre'

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