American Indian History and Dance Company Touring Schools

2011-01-23 Thread american.west
AMERICAN INDIAN DANCE AND HISTORY COMPANY ON SCHOOL TOUR
American West is an Internationally acclaimed team of artistes, admired for 
their superb demonstrations of Native American dances, games, music and talks 
upon Native American history.

Travelling throughout Europe they have appeared on stage, radio, television and 
in schools, demonstrating and recreating Native American music, dance, history, 
crafts and customs for both education and cabaret. In just one year alone they 
starred on 14 television and 7 radio programs in England, Spain, France and 
Holland including GMTV, BBC, ITV, S4C, Granada,Central and Anglia  

Four principal members of American West  are visiting schools in your area  in 
full native regalia, and spending two hours  in school. Arrangements can always 
be made for a whole day visit tailor made to suit your requirements. The 
performance  is designed to fit in with the National Curriculum at all ages 
from 5 years to SHP GCSE American West.

The artistes are professional full time historians, dancers and singers, 
covering both ladies and mens dance styles and music from the Tudor Period, the 
 early 1800's to modern day and also native history from pre-Columbus to the 
early 1900's. 

As an example, on a typical  day they will refer to native life before the 
whites arrived, Native social and domestic structure, the tipi and wigwam, 
civil rights, reasons for the conflict between Native and White, pioneers and 
the Battle of Little Big Horn. They carry with them a wide range of artifacts 
and children are allowed to handle some. Reference is made to the Tudor Period 
with Columbus and Raleigh. They will perform and teach many of the native 
dances, games  and songs and will also arrange for all students to participate 
in the dances. There will be much opportunity for hands on experience for the 
students to handle and wear the regalia, to play traditional games and to try 
old style Lakota sign language. The pace of the performance is fast and 
energetic, many items are up to 140 years old,the music is live, and the 
students are often taught a traditional song too. 

In many schools students are taught traditional dances and then take part in a 
performance at the end of day before an audience of parents and pupils.

The cost is basically #3 per child subject to a few limitations
If you would appreciate more information then contact: 

Alan Blackhorse on  07 778 429 333 after 3pm (we are working in schools)
email  american.w...@yahoo.co.uk
or office   01 205 480 481 anytime incl evenings



Re: meaning of pflog / tcpdump output

2011-01-23 Thread Joel Sing
On Sunday 23 January 2011, Johan Helsingius wrote:
 Matteo,

  all you need is at
 
  http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=tcpdumpapropos=0sektion=0;
 manpath=OpenBSD+Currentarch=i386format=html

 Thanks, but as I wrote:
  I am getting a fair bit of log lines that are shown as
  rule def/(short), and I can't find anything explaining
  the meaning of things like (short) - the tcpdump man
  page only lists short as one of the possible values,
  without explaining what it means.

 So the tcpdump(8) page states:

 reason codeTrue if the packet was logged with the specified PF
 reason code.  The known codes are: match,
 bad-offset, fragment, short, normalize, memory, bad-timestamp, congestion,
 ip-option, proto-cksum, state-mismatch, state-insert, state-limit,
 src-limit, and synproxy

 But... What does reason code short mean? What causes it? I am sure
 the *meaning* of the reason codes are documented somewhere (rather
 than just listing the possible codes), but I haven't found it. I guess
 the next step is to look at the source.

The short reason code indicates that the packet was truncated or too short 
and therefore was missing information required to make a packet filtering 
decision. This could be, for example, a packet that only contained the first 
few bytes of an IP datagram (or a header that states that it is a particular 
length, but the packet is shorter than the length given). Run `grep 
PFRES_SHORT sys/net/pf*` if you want to see where/how this can occur.
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Re: meaning of pflog / tcpdump output

2011-01-23 Thread Johan Helsingius
 The short reason code indicates that the packet was truncated or too short 
 and therefore was missing information required to make a packet filtering 
 decision. This could be, for example, a packet that only contained the first 
 few bytes of an IP datagram (or a header that states that it is a particular 
 length, but the packet is shorter than the length given). Run `grep 
 PFRES_SHORT sys/net/pf*` if you want to see where/how this can occur.

Yes, thanks, that is helpful. But now I am baffled by the truncated
packets, as I don't see them coming in, I only get the short log
lines on the *outgoing* direction on my internal interface (on
UDP packets coming back from the Internet as response to packets
sent from a machine behind the NATing firewall).

Julf



Re: meaning of pflog / tcpdump output

2011-01-23 Thread matteo filippetto
2011/1/22 Johan Helsingius j...@julf.com:
 Matteo,

 all you need is at


http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=tcpdumpapropos=0sektion=0manp
ath=OpenBSD+Currentarch=i386format=html

 Thanks, but as I wrote:

 I am getting a fair bit of log lines that are shown as
 rule def/(short), and I can't find anything explaining
 the meaning of things like (short) - the tcpdump man
 page only lists short as one of the possible values,
 without explaining what it means.

 So the tcpdump(8) page states:

 reason code B  B  B  B True if the packet was logged with the specified PF
 B  B  B  B  B  B  B  B  B  B  B  B reason code. B The known codes are:
match, bad-offset,
 B  B  B  B  B  B  B  B  B  B  B  B fragment, short, normalize, memory,
bad-timestamp,
 B  B  B  B  B  B  B  B  B  B  B  B congestion, ip-option, proto-cksum,
state-mismatch,
 B  B  B  B  B  B  B  B  B  B  B  B state-insert, state-limit, src-limit, and
synproxy

 But... What does reason code short mean? What causes it? I am sure
 the *meaning* of the reason codes are documented somewhere (rather
 than just listing the possible codes), but I haven't found it. I guess
 the next step is to look at the source.

 B  B  B  B Julf



Sorry Johan.

I answered too quickly.

Best regards

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Re: DNSSEC validating resolver

2011-01-23 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Sat, 15 Jan 2011 06:28:51 -0500
Josh Smith juice...@gmail.com wrote:

 tounge in cheek flame
 I've got to say I'm suprised the dns server in the base system of the
 worlds most secure OS is not able to validate dnssec responses
 /tounge in cheek flame

Actually there is much debate about how much security dnssec adds,
atleast currently. OpenSSL even, has had it's bugs. It is clear however
that it makes Denial Of Service attacks much easier. The tcp resolv.conf
option (quite possibly unique to OpenBSD) can already add much security
to your resolving too. I imagine DNSSEC has very little to do with the
unbound import. 

I am certainly not saying don't use DNSSEC but you need to bear in mind
the consequences. DNSSEC was known to need revising when it was rolled
out, but I believe was implemented to give it many kicks in the
direction of getting it right as throwing millions of dollars at it,
wasn't ironing much out.

Any axe murderer's out there? ;-)



putting /tmp to memory

2011-01-23 Thread kellyremo
to memory means: mounting a ~2 GByte filesystem [ tmpfs?, or ramfs? ], and 
put the /tmp on it. [ e.g.: 4 GByte ram in the pc ]. what to write in the 
/etc/fstab?
 
 I would like to collect the [ answers too:P ]:
 
 Advantages:
 - Memory is way faster then HDD/SSD, so it could speed things up
 - SSD amortization is less
 
 Disadvantages: 
 - Security? [ how to set this up to be secure? any clear howtos/links 
regarding it? :O ]
 
 Really thank you for any good help...



Re: X41 resume trouble

2011-01-23 Thread Jeremy O'Brien
On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 09:48:33PM -0500, Jeremy O'Brien wrote:
 Hello misc!
 
 So I installed OpenBSD 4.8 on my thinkpad X41, and everything seems to work
 perfectly, except resume. If I suspend the laptop by closing the lid, and wake
 it up quickly after, it seems to resume every time. If I leave the laptop in a
 suspended state for say, a minute or longer however, my machine shows the
 following message when I open it:
 
 http://hostthenpost.com/uploads/c30b89e9ce8e05b7c51820fcb723c7b5.jpg
 
 and I can do one of two things. I can either try to ctrl-c X, which
 produces the output in the image, and then the machine freezes. Or I can
 try to manually switch to X by hitting ctrl-f5, after which nothing
 happens and the machine also freezes. Oh, and the uhci2 message seems to
 appear on successful resumes as well. I'm not sure where to begin to
 look for the problem. Following is all the information I can think you
 guys might need. Thank you for any input.

Seems as though upgrading to -current fixed the issue for me. It also
made my uhci2 related message go away. Not sure what was causing the
issue, but I will assume it was usb related unless told otherwise. In
either case, no more problems to report here!



Re: putting /tmp to memory

2011-01-23 Thread Rafael Sadowski
On Sun Jan 23, 2011 at 05:47:25AM -0800, kellyremo wrote:
  
  Really thank you for any good help...

mount_mfs(8)

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Re: putting /tmp to memory

2011-01-23 Thread Henning Brauer
I do that all the time. however, 2G is ridiculous and won't even work
on many of our platforms. I typically use 256M.

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Re: Limit on Alias

2011-01-23 Thread Henning Brauer
* Adam M. Dutko dutko.a...@gmail.com [2011-01-22 19:09]:
  give it up. you obviously have no idea what you're talking about. an
  ifaddr is tiny.
 
 So what is the base size of one?

you can do your homework yourself, really.
it is tiny.

 Can you elaborate how it grows over time based on various levels of
 traffic?

yeah, easily.
not at all.


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ipfm+openbsd 4.6

2011-01-23 Thread emigrant
Hi

ipfm dont work well in openbsd 4.6/4.7/4.8,  too much changes in pf?(yes, i
use pfaltq+hfsc),  any ideas what can i do? go back to 4.5? :)
the same problem like this:
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.unix.bsd.openbsd.misc/browse_thread/threa
d/b8b371c6bad954cb/4c67f01ddad29315?lnk=raot