On 3/25/06, Alexander Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Somehow pakets sent to the box aren't received by userspace programs. I
> think that's very strange...
tcpdump?
Ryan McBride wrote:
On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 12:32:31PM +0900, Jason Stubbs wrote:
Same main question as in the last thread I posted to, but without any of
the distractions. Can a pair of redundant firewalls be used with
arpbalance without being affected by the "state race"?
It should work fin
On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 12:32:31PM +0900, Jason Stubbs wrote:
> Same main question as in the last thread I posted to, but without any of
> the distractions. Can a pair of redundant firewalls be used with
> arpbalance without being affected by the "state race"?
It should work fine with arpbalance
Hey guys, already solved it =)
Seems that the makefiles were looking for /usr/ and not /usr/local.
So, I just copied some files from /usr/local/include to /usr/include.
The same for /usr/local/lib.
To keep things clean, I removed these files after I managed to compile squid.
I'm sure there are bet
Hi all,
Same main question as in the last thread I posted to, but without any of
the distractions. Can a pair of redundant firewalls be used with
arpbalance without being affected by the "state race"?
I'm using a configuration pretty much identical to the following article:
* http://www.sama
On Sunday 26 March 2006 21:08, Gabriel George POPA wrote:
> So I
> installed Kde, GNOME, WindowMaker, GIMP, Mozilla etc. They had a lot of
> depencies... What to do, what to do... They should be downloaded and
> installed manually (and I had no time).
export PKG_PATH=
sudo pkg_add kdebase gnome-se
On 3/26/06, Per-Olov Sjvholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My questions are:
> Is it normal for the above server to idle for 50-70% when there is 50Mbit
> network load and 25000 states?
> Is there a way to make it idle even more and lower the interrups? How?
> If the average network load increases t
On 3/25/06, A Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been comparing FreeBSD with OpenBSD as of late for the role of web
> server. I generally prefer OpenBSD because I find it easier to use (I
> like finding the configs for my installed applications in /etc not
> /usr/local/etc among other things)
3.9 i386 build #617 snapshot:
I have an ipsec.conf at one end of a tunnel-
ike esp from 192.168.1.0/24 to 192.168.0.0/24 peer 61.95.94.130
ike esp from 138.130.27.231 to 192.168.0.0/24 peer 61.95.94.130
ike esp from 138.130.27.231 to 61.95.94.130
One of the machines on 192.168.1.0/24 wants to con
I've got an openbsd 3.8 box that I want joined to a win2k Active
Directory domain. From what I've been able to find, Samba 3 should be
able to handle this. It also sounds like winbind and kerberos support
is required for full functionality. I've installed the samba-3.0.13p0-
ldap package, whi
Hi,
I've installed 3.8 on a sun E450, I recompiled the kernel to include
RaidFrame for my boot drives and dpt(4) to support my Adaptec/DPT
controller. The OS now sees /dev/sd4, which is the controller card, but I
can't find any source code or binary for dptmgr to configure the array.
Does o
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> There's always the polo shirt, or since you're in Europe, some of the
> gear on https://kd85.com/notforsale.html perhaps.
I've got the polo (I'm in the US)--as it's the only OpenBSD attire I can
get away with in the office. Though I, and I'm certain MANY others,
especia
On 2006/03/27 00:32, Per-Olov Sjvholm wrote:
> If there were more option in the web store I could sell more stuff (or buy
> giveaways) to my customers.
There's always the polo shirt, or since you're in Europe, some of the gear
on https://kd85.com/notforsale.html perhaps.
Hi
This mail should maybe have been sent to Theo or Wim. Let's hope Theo wont
verbal kill me as this is *another* suggestion. But it is also fact from
the field...
We have about 15 customers running OpenBSD (growing). Web hosting
companies, ISP:s, the government and some smaller companies. For a
Hi misc
If I got it right, an interrupt requires a context switch which cost
resources. And if we have a firewall with many NIC:s and high load,
interrrupt sharing and high quality NIC:s could make the situation better.
At one customer we have between 40-80 Mbit average traffic to and 15-35
Mbit
Buy it from the OpenBSD site, it supports OpenBSD (as I understand it),
and it gets you your book! it's Win/Win!!
Qwerty wrote:
Hi All, Could anyone please tell me if the book "Building firewalls with
OpenBSD and PF" (found at Amazon), would still be applicable today, or is
it a bit outdated. T
>From a technical point of view there is no reason why it should not
>work if you have enough memory.
Yeah I have 20Mb ram, no ethernet. Will give it a shot with obsd.
>Just a word of warning, it will be dead slow and without ethernet as
>useful as a 'shoebox'.
Well how "useful" something is ju
Hello OpenBSD guru!
I just looking for solution for source route.
One interface connected to "smart" switch (network "A").
Second network ("B") from another ISP comes on _SAME_ UTP cable.
So, I can declare one main interface with default route (Network A).
But I need for leave another network (B)
Danny,
Another book which I highly recommend as a corollary is Absolute OpenBSD. I
have used the pf section in that book multiple times as a reference.
Mitch
On 3/26/06 3:09 PM, "Qwerty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you to everyone for answering my question, I have indeed gone and
> pu
Hi all,
I'd appreciate some help on the following:
I have set up an OpenBSD 3.8 box as a VPN gateway, the other end is a
Symantec enterprise firewall 7 box, which is not under my control.
Tunnels get established and transfer data fine, but in under one minute
the SA seems to become expired if
Hi, and anyone comment on the security and efficiency of the following plan?
I want to allow some users to share some files via ftp. Now since ftp
sends passwords in plaintext I've chroot'd ftp and tried to prevent that
password from also being used to access the account in any other way.
Also
Thank you to everyone for answering my question, I have indeed gone and
purchased the book at Amazon. Thank You Danny
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OK, here it goes:
Just to make sure I had all LDAP dependencies, I did a make, make
install, on the openldap, login_ldap and mod_auth_ldap ports. Then, I
added "LDAP" on --enable-basic-auth-helpers and added ldap_group on
--enable-external-acl-helpers in the squid Makefile.
Then I tried to compile
On Sun, Mar 26, 2006 at 04:08:14PM +0300, Gabriel George POPA wrote:
> ports, maybe this is the cause! But tell me, how can I uninstall GTK
> when a lot of packages depend on it and pkg_delete doesn't let me do
> that?
You don't uninstall gtk. pkg_add supports replacing existing packages with
n
On Sun, Mar 26, 2006 at 07:15:07PM +0200, Oliver Peter wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 26, 2006 at 05:26:55PM +, Qwerty wrote:
> > Hi All, Could anyone please tell me if the book "Building firewalls with
> > OpenBSD and PF" (found at Amazon), would still be applicable today, or is
> > it a bit outdated. T
Hi!
I trust everyone had a lot of fun at the recent UKUUG LISA conference!
I've depicted some of this fun in the photographs, and here you can
see what you have missed if you have not attended:
http://mojo.ru/uk/uug/2006-03/>
;)
Having this opportunity, I would also like to thank everyone who
> Hi All, Could anyone please tell me if the book "Building firewalls with
> OpenBSD and PF" (found at Amazon), would still be applicable today, or is
> it a bit outdated. Thank You Danny
A few small thigns have been added to pf since. More significantly,
some much larger networking features (tr
Timo Schoeler wrote:
yip. if there's a 3,3v <-> 5v collision, it won't fit phyiscally.
HTH,
timo
the undocumented hammer & chizzle hack usually helps in situations like
this.
Sevan
Qwerty wrote:
> Hi All, Could anyone please tell me if the book "Building firewalls with
> OpenBSD and PF" (found at Amazon), would still be applicable today, or is
> it a bit outdated. Thank You Danny
It won't have some of the most current goodness (like the new kernel
pppoe(4) driver) mentioned,
This sounds like an overclocked CPU. If it isn't, and you have the
ability, try underclocking it.
Hi All, Could anyone please tell me if the book "Building firewalls with
OpenBSD and PF" (found at Amazon), would still be applicable today, or is
it a bit outdated. Thank You Danny
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Hi there,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i recently gave windows the heave-ho on my home desktop
> machine (hooray!), but i'm having trouble regaining some of
> the functionality i had before when it comes to setting up
> s-video out on an "ATI Radeon VE QY" video card. i have done a
> bunch of se
hmm, on Sat, Mar 25, 2006 at 02:33:46PM -0800, Aaron Glenn said that
> Have you ever read [EMAIL PROTECTED] I mean actually read it? The only people
> that get slammed are those that deserve it. You're supposed to do your
so who decides who deserves it and who doesn't?
everybody seems to be happ
On Sun, Mar 26, 2006 at 05:07:51AM -0800, Edi Mitrea wrote:
> hi there,
Hello
> las night i tried to install a mail server, i mean postfix. i tried to add 2
> users, with useradd or adduser commands but i called off. later when i tried
> to change some stuff in my passwd file, whitch i tried to
David Diggles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a Mac SE/30 formatted with the A/UX slice partitions ready for a BSD
> install, just wondering if it's worth bothering to try OpenBSD before
> NetBSD. Web site says it is untested/unsupported. Anyone had any luck on
> one yet on one?
>
> --
> pa
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 00:34:21 +1000
David Diggles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [...]
> Web site says it is untested/unsupported. Anyone had any luck on
> one yet on one?
You can test it!
>
> --
> paradox://belief.system
>
--
Humppa is a serious thing!
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of typ
I have a Mac SE/30 formatted with the A/UX slice partitions ready for a BSD
install, just wondering if it's worth bothering to try OpenBSD before
NetBSD. Web site says it is untested/unsupported. Anyone had any luck on
one yet on one?
--
paradox://belief.system
Solved?
The problem is the following:
-> read the pw_lock(3) man page (do: man 3 pw_lock);
-> read it entirely;
-> understand that manual page;
-> (the most important step) check if the /etc/ptmp file is in the
filesystem and remove it.
You'll see that things are now all right. Maybe you'll need
Hello misc,
I have the following problem with my ports: I'm running the standard
OpenBSD 3.8 system configured as mail server and etc. When configuring
the server I realised that I will actually work 4 hours/day on this
machine and I said to me that I should make my life easier.
hi there,
las night i tried to install a mail server, i mean postfix. i tried to add 2
users, with useradd or adduser commands but i called off. later when i tried to
change some stuff in my passwd file, whitch i tried to edit with "vipw" it keep
giving me this message all the time :
bash-3.00
PC!l AndrC!s napisaE(a):
Hello Misc!
I have a problem about ftp connections.
I made a server behind a firewall and i read the pf docs about the
configuration.
My external pf conf file looks like that:
ext_if="dc0"
int_if="dc1"
ftp_server="10.5.5.3"
nat on $ext_if from $int_if:network to any ->
On Sat, Mar 25, 2006 at 03:04:47PM -0500, Jim Michael wrote:
> I have a standard 3.8 installation on a Compaq Presaio. I am trying to
> get sound when playing cds with cdio or streaming through mplayer. I
> followed the instruction in the FAQ 13. I can hear noise when I cat a
> file to /dev/a
Hello,
someone notified me to also show panic message. Sorry for this omission.
Whole console output looks:
kernel: page fault trap, code=0
Stopped at ieee80211_release_nod+0x16:movl 0x10(%esi),%ebx
when I do `show panic' I get:
ddb> show panic
the kernel did not panic
ddb>
I hope
On Sat, Mar 25, 2006 at 02:28:21AM +, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> Gustavo Rios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > i am seeking an event viewer that i could use within an X session
> > (just like xconsole) but with a transparent background texture, that
> > could show only the message log line.
No Theo, I've never asked anyone here to write something for me. I tend to do
my own coding. When I saw you were in trouble back then I simply offered to
see if I could help because I like your product. I know, it was ignorant of
me. I should have known better.
And you're quite right these thr
On Sun, Mar 26, 2006 at 01:18:24AM -0300, Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
> Hello guys.
>
> I'm trying to build the squid from ports with ldap modules. I've
> already enabled the flags in the makefile, and already compiled and
> installed the openldap-client and openldap-server for the libraries.
> But
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