Just FYI:
recently there were some discussion wether an installation on i386
hardware with 16 MB or less would be possible (and usable) or not.
Beeing curious, I just made a release(8) (without X11), and gave
it a try with qemu.
Result: you can do a complete install with 12MB RAM, but for
On Sat, Aug 06, 2005 at 08:52:17PM +0200, Mike Henker wrote:
Hi yesterday I installed OpenBSD 3.7 seem to be all ok, my question is
how I can edit the files of the operating system,what editor you
recommand? (I m a newbie) If isn t in the default installation how can I
install it? I saw the
On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 14:38:30 -0400, Jan Izary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Please release the source code of your software under a BSD license so
it is compatible with the goals of our project:
J. C., you know full well that's not really needed for OpenBSD to have their
own copy of Java in ports.
Dear Bank of the West valued member,
Due to concerns, for the safety and integrity of the online
banking community we have issued this warning message.
It has come to our attention that your account information needs
to be updated due to inactive members, frauds and spoof reports.
If you could
Quoting Matthias Kilian [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sat, Aug 06, 2005 at 08:52:17PM +0200, Mike Henker wrote:
Hi yesterday I installed OpenBSD 3.7 seem to be all ok, my question is
how I can edit the files of the operating system,what editor you
recommand? (I m a newbie) If isn t in the default
Hi,
I ran ldd on samcmd, the command line version of the sablotron processor,
copied the dependcies into the chroot environment and it worked...
I think that you need the Sablotron.so object
from /usr/local/libdata/perl5/site_perl/i386-openbsd/auto/XML/Sablotron
in the chroot environment to
On 8/6/05, Mike Henker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi yesterday I installed OpenBSD 3.7 seem to be all ok, my question is
how I can edit the files of the operating system,what editor you
recommand? (I m a newbie) If isn t in the default installation how can I
install it? I saw the FAQ and the man
Hello
In our intranet is an attacker who flooding OpenBSD router by ARP requests.
Due to this we have trouble with internet connection. Is there a way how to
protect server against ARP poisoning attack?
messages in /var/log/messages
Aug 6 23:33:53 host22 /bsd: arp info overwritten for
Thanks but this information did not help me. We have problem since afternoon
and I need to solve this trouble as fast as possible so I can't afford to
wait for the book.
- Original Message -
From: Roger Neth Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Sunday,
On 2005-08-06 20:52:17 +0200, Mike Henker wrote:
Hi yesterday I installed OpenBSD 3.7 seem to be all ok, my question is
how I can edit the files of the operating system,what editor you
recommand? (I m a newbie) If isn t in the default installation how can I
man -k editor
Best
Martin
--
On Sun, Aug 07, 2005 at 12:48:46AM +0200, Miroslav Kubik wrote:
Thanks but this information did not help me. We have problem since afternoon
and I need to solve this trouble as fast as possible so I can't afford to
wait for the book.
You already have the proper keywords to search for on the
Thanks but this information did not help me. We have problem since
afternoon
and I need to solve this trouble as fast as possible so I can't afford to
wait for the book.
1. IP conflict (2 hosts, 1 IP?)
2. ARP Poisoning - man arp, set the entry staticly and
find the box/guy who's doing it?
On 8/6/05, J.C. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
5.) pico is a very simple editor that is friendly to new people who
have only worked with modeless editors like MS notepad. If you just
want to edit the damn file without destroying it or giving up in
frustration, pico is a good answer that
On Sat, 6 Aug 2005 19:10:49 -0400, Mike Hernandez
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/6/05, J.C. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
5.) pico is a very simple editor that is friendly to new people who
have only worked with modeless editors like MS notepad. If you just
want to edit the damn file
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: ARP Poisoning
Date: Sun, 7 Aug 2005 01:06:41 +0200 (CEST)
Thanks but this information did not help me. We have problem since
afternoon
and I need to solve this trouble as fast as possible so I can't afford
to
wait for the book.
1.
From: Miroslav Kubik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: ARP Poisoning
Date: Sun, 7 Aug 2005 00:23:49 +0200
Hello
In our intranet is an attacker who flooding OpenBSD router by ARP requests.
Due to this we have trouble with internet connection. Is there a way how to
protect server
Better luck now. Things started working better when I got an
off-list email suggesting to upgrade to 1.1.1/1.8.2. I tried
1.1.1/1.8.0, 1.1.1/1.8.2, and 1.1.1/1.8.4 and this was the result:
Aug 6 18:47:43 grits /bsd: wi0 at pcmcia0 function 0 INTERSIL,
HFA384x/IEEE, Version 01.02 port
Static arp entries work. Thanks to you all.
- Original Message -
From: Roger Neth Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Sunday, August 07, 2005 1:29 AM
Subject: Re: ARP Poisoning
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: ARP Poisoning
Matthias Kilian wrote:
Just FYI:
recently there were some discussion wether an installation on i386
hardware with 16 MB or less would be possible (and usable) or not.
Beeing curious, I just made a release(8) (without X11), and gave
it a try with qemu.
Result: you can do a complete
On Sat, 2005-08-06 at 03:00 +0100, poncenby wrote:
Shawn K. Quinn wrote:
On Fri, 2005-08-05 at 07:33 +0100, poncenby wrote:
May I suggest some tolerance(doesn't have to be sincere) for people
who are simply either too busy or too lazy to read man pages in their
entirety. or just simply
- Original Message -
From: Bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, August 5, 2005 11:38 am
Subject: Re: ath0: unable to gain access to wireless unencrypted network
According to www.dlink.com, a DWL-G650 that has a hardware version of
B5 is a G650B. I went to their site, and looked up the
Jonathan Gray wrote:
On Fri, Aug 05, 2005 at 08:33:11PM +0200, Adam Papai wrote:
Hello misc@
Yesterday I tried to install an OpenBSD 3.7-RELEASE to an ASUS S8K
motherboard. The install cd failed to boot, because I get the following
error:
wd0 (pciide0:0:0): timeout
type: ata
c_bcount: 512
Hi:
Has anyone involved with OpenBSD development
attempted to negotiate a license with Sun for a Java
binaries usage agreement, (e.g., FreeBSD/Sun
agreement)?
URL: http://www.freebsd.org/java/
The FreeBSD Foundation has negotiated a license with
Sun Microsystems to distribute FreeBSD
Is it really ok to enable nat both on ppp and pf?
2005/8/1, Steve Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
/etc/pf.conf ( for kernel pppoe) :
ext_if=pppoe0
nat on $ext_if inet - ($ext_if)
pass all
/etc/rc.local
/usr/sbin/ppp -nat -ddial dsl
Hi guys,
I was wondering if it was possible to port forward the same port to
more than one client behind a router. Currently, my client is the only
one using bittorrent behind the router. I have this in /etc/pf.conf:
rdr pass on $ext_if proto tcp to port 6881:6889 - 192.168.0.3 port 6881:6889
On 8/6/05, Vivek Ayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
I was wondering if it was possible to port forward the same port to
more than one client behind a router. Currently, my client is the only
one using bittorrent behind the router. I have this in /etc/pf.conf:
rdr pass on $ext_if proto
On 2005-08-06 16:48, Vivek Ayer wrote:
Hi guys,
I was wondering if it was possible to port forward the same port to
more than one client behind a router. Currently, my client is the only
one using bittorrent behind the router. I have this in /etc/pf.conf:
rdr pass on $ext_if proto tcp to port
Hi,
Has anyone acheived XML::Sablotron in the chroot apache on OpenBSD
3.7-release?
I had to copy
from
/usr/local/libdata/perl5/site_perl/i386-openbsd/auto/XML/Sablotron/Sablotron.so
to the /var/www and i duplicated it to /var/www/usr/local/libdata/perl5
because I wasn't sure
if
On Sat, 6 Aug 2005 01:04:51 -0700 (PDT), Anon Y. Mous
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone involved with OpenBSD development
attempted to negotiate a license with Sun for a Java
binaries usage agreement
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Bill, Larry and Scott,
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