On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 21:54:42 -0600
J Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The readme file in flashboot contains an overview of building the
ram-disk kernel. What it doesn't explain is how to install the kernel on
the CF, or prepare the CF for booting the kernel.
There are some extra instructions
Hi all,
My all-in-one router/switch/ADSL modem/AP just crashed (power
failure). Damned. Back to my USB modem :( I've also set an OpenBSD 3.8
box at home, on a Toshiba Laptop (4000CDS, PII-233MHz, 32Mo RAM, 4Go
IDE HD). Let's rethink our Internet acces :)
Currenlty, I just have 1 NIC (PCMCIA,
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 12:52:32 +0300
Bruno Carnazzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
* Try to use this SAGEM [EMAIL PROTECTED] 800 E2L. Uhm... OBSD recognized
it as
ugen0 (ueagle seems not to work).
[..]
Read man 4 ugen and you would've noticed that your modem will probaly work
with the
Hello
I have an old notebook: Compaq Armada 100s and I was tryig to install OpenBSD to
use it as a neat diag. computer. After being unable to use the PCMCIA D-link
DFE-670tdx ethernet adapter a while ago (after 3.7 release) I tried two linux
distros (ubuntu and slackware) both working fine (and
Hello,
I've got an old notebook too (Toshiba 4000CDS) and my PCMCIA is a bit
strange too. During floppy installation, it's detected and mounted on
ne0, whereas normal execution, it's mounted as ne3. It's not hard to
fix the network configuration to handle this, but it make me think
that this
I'm a complete beginner with OpenBSD, and I've just installed 3.8 on my
laptop principally to learn the OpenBSD way of doing IPsec i.e. isakmpd
and ipsecctl. My goal is to create a tunnel between OpenBSD and my
existing Openswan system (IPCop 1.4.10) using x509 certs. I have a
reasonably good
--On 13 November 2005 12:52 +0300, Bruno Carnazzi wrote:
* Try to use this SAGEM [EMAIL PROTECTED] 800 E2L. Uhm... OBSD recognized it
as
ugen0 (ueagle seems not to work).
ugen is used where a specific driver can't be found. Send your dmesg.
Hi,
A while ago I posted here for help with my WLAN card (Linksys WPC11 v3). Here
is my setup ...
I have a built-in LAN card (rl0) through which I am usually connected to my
network. The there
is the WLAN card (wi0) which would connect via an Access Point (AP). All of
this is funneled
via a
On Sun, Nov 13, 2005 at 12:52:32PM +0300, Bruno Carnazzi wrote:
Hi all,
My all-in-one router/switch/ADSL modem/AP just crashed (power
failure). Damned. Back to my USB modem :( I've also set an OpenBSD 3.8
box at home, on a Toshiba Laptop (4000CDS, PII-233MHz, 32Mo RAM, 4Go
IDE HD). Let's
From: Alari Kask [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: November 11, 2005 1:51:12 PM GMT+02:00
To: Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Instructions for tracking -CURRENT
On Nov 11, 2005, at 4:57 AM, Nick Holland wrote:
Alari Kask wrote:
... [I *refuse* to post that link again]
I was right,
Thanks, I've just looked again at ueagle(4), it looks like the device
appears as ugen before the firmware is programmed into it. If you
didn't install it (into /etc/firmware), you need to do so - the files
are at http://damien.bergamini.free.fr/ueaglefw/.
If that doesn't help, I think you
Nikolaus Hiebaum wrote:
ifconfig wi0 192.168.0.21 255.255.255.0 nwid scyld nwkey BACE8A21EA up
Not sure if it was just a typo in your email, but I think you want the
nwkey as hex, ... nwid 0xBACE8A21EA ...
--
Darrin Chandler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.stilyagin.com/
* Darrin Chandler wrote on Nov 13, 2005 [08:16, -0700] :
ifconfig wi0 192.168.0.21 255.255.255.0 nwid scyld nwkey BACE8A21EA up
Not sure if it was just a typo in your email, but I think you want the
nwkey as hex, ... nwid 0xBACE8A21EA ...
* Darrin Chandler wrote on Nov 13, 2005 [08:19,
* Jimmy Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] [051113 12:35]:
Hi misc@,
I finaly had some time to rearrange my network, and split it into 3
parts: LAN, DMZ, WAN.
Basicly, the LAN (172.20) may not access the DMZ (172.16), but host
172.20.1.10 can. the DMZ may not access the LAN, and both can go to the
For the archives - I borrowed a different HP drive, and it came up in
the dmesg as it should have. Looks like my SureStore is junk.
Steve Harding wrote:
I recently installed a SCSI card and an external HP SureStore 24G tape
drive, and am unable to access it. By reading lots of man pages, it
Hi
Okay, I feel really stupid, but that's beside the
point. I need to be able to recover this machine.
It's running current built from src as of November 7.
I was brilliantly removing my src directory with a rm
-rf * to get a completely fresh tree, when I realized
I was a directory too high,
On Sun, Nov 13, 2005 at 02:16:07PM -0800, b h wrote:
Hi
Okay, I feel really stupid, but that's beside the
point. I need to be able to recover this machine.
It's running current built from src as of November 7.
I was brilliantly removing my src directory with a rm
-rf * to get a
On 11/13/05, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is an attack against TCP, not SSH. TCP is not encrypted (usually -
IPSec or somesuch, with the proper settings, could make this impossible)
- all that's required is some sequence numbers.
And yes, a really good switch configured by
I googled, but I couldn't figure out the current status.
My problem:
I tried to move my mailservers from Linux to OpenBSD. It's a qmail-ldap
system with its users stored in OpenLDAP. Each of my users has its own
UID. There is only one troublemaker: maildrop. It depends on getpwuid
and getpwnam.
Hey everyone
I am hoping I am posting this to the correct list
I am running an AMD 2200+ w/ 512mb of ram and all intel pro cards in my main
location.
I have 14 other locations connecting back to this 1 location and each location
creates 3 tunnels to this system as I have
3 internal network
Greg Thomas wrote:
Ok, it's been awhile since I've seen a message explaining what's in
src.tar.gz and sys.tar.gz. I know Nick and a few people have sent messages
to the list explaining what is in each but I haven't found the messages.
From looking at the two is src.tar.gz the source for the
I use it fine on 3.8, fresh cvs update for everything stable.
Bob D
probably not -- but we use ldap here at work, and the auth_ldap in the
ports tree works great.
Aiko Barz wrote:
I googled, but I couldn't figure out the current status.
My problem:
I tried to move my mailservers from Linux to OpenBSD. It's a qmail-ldap
system with its users stored in
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On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 10:40:16PM -0800, Dan Smythe wrote:
I am having slow DVD burning speeds. I am running
OpenBSD 3.6 Release.
try 3.8 instead!
I'm getting speeds of about 0.2x. I will attach my
dmesg file. What should I do to fix this problem?
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of
Quoting Jim Razmus [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
* Jimmy Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] [051113 12:35]:
Hi misc@,
I finaly had some time to rearrange my network, and split it into 3
parts: LAN, DMZ, WAN.
Basicly, the LAN (172.20) may not access the DMZ (172.16), but host
172.20.1.10 can. the DMZ may
Well,
for cizcoeee switches, configuring DHCP snooping and Dynamic ARP
inspection could help (in order to armor switch against arp poisoning
or dhcp impersonation, ie. to be better protected against sniffing on
switch).
P.
On 11/14/05, bofh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/13/05, Joachim Schipper
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