Re: OpenBSD for mobile
On Tue, 26 Nov 2013 16:08:58 + openda...@hushmail.com wrote: Hi, Are there any plans to make somelike like http://www.ubuntu.com/phone for OpenBSD? Thanks. O.D. I wonder if it was more possible with Jolla than Ubuntu http://jolla.com Old NOKIA team with openness in mind. -- Chi
Re: OpenBSD for mobile
On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 8:38 AM, Chi chik...@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, 26 Nov 2013 16:08:58 + openda...@hushmail.com wrote: Hi, Are there any plans to make somelike like http://www.ubuntu.com/phonefor OpenBSD? Thanks. O.D. I wonder if it was more possible with Jolla than Ubuntu http://jolla.com Old NOKIA team with openness in mind. -- Chi I remember the old days when phone can(shalll) be used with only one hands. -- - () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\
Re: IPSec VPN with iked (8)
There is a post of my findings in the archives. Android 2.3 worked fine with iked and npppd
Re: Layer 7 filtering example using pf and relayd : block torrent use and some urls
[ http://www.mouedine.net/relayd/ ] Le 2013-11-27 13:21, Tristan Le Guern a \xc3\xa9crit\xc2\xa0: Are you aware that DNS use TCP connexion when replies are too large for UDP? It is a bad practice to block this. When replies are too large, or in some cases when the servers are under attack (the RRL SLIP mechanism). Other notes on this method: - magnet: links don't use http - forcing all https sites through this type of proxy will break sites using certificate pinning, e.g. google sites if accessed via chrome
Re: relayd - sporadic high CPU usage
On 2013-11-27, mxb m...@alumni.chalmers.se wrote: Could you point to the right commit in cvs? The EAGAIN one, which also needs new libutil.
Re: ejabberd installation and configuration guide
On 11/25/2013 11:30 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2013-11-25, Tito Mari Francis EscaƱo titomarifran...@gmail.com wrote: Good day, I'm planning to setup ejabberd on OpenBSD 5.4 for a project as proof of concept but I have no experience with XMPP stuff. Can somebody please point me to the right direction how to configure ejabberd on current OBSD. Thank you very much. +- | $ sudo pkg_add ejabberd | ejabberd-2.1.12:erlang-15b.02v0: ok | useradd: Warning: home directory `/var/db/ejabberd' doesn't exist, and -m was not specified | ejabberd-2.1.12: ok | Look in /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes for extra documentation. | --- +erlang-15b.02v0 --- | You may wish to add /usr/local/lib/erlang/man to /etc/man.conf +- OK, so it's a bit hidden in the noise in the output, but the information you need is in /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/ejabberd* (likewise there's similar information for the other XMPP servers e.g. prosody and openfire) Likewise, the ejabberd project does have documentation that works well: http://www.process-one.net/docs/ejabberd/guide_en.html I've installed a few XMPP servers, documented failings at: http://www.nomoa.com/bsd/comms/xmpp.html - OpenBSD 4.9, EjabberD 2.1.6 (followed the same sequence for later installs on OpenBSD 5.0 Best of luck, Sam T
Re: smtpd config issue
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 13:53, Chris Smith wrote: Using these rules does not: pf: pass out quick on $alias1 proto tcp from self to any port smtp smtpd: table smtpip { w.x.y.z } smtpd: accept from local for any relay source smtpip I just needed to do the same (smtpd would elect to use ipv6, but i only have ipv4 spf records). The man page kind of says it's a table name, but it's not. Try this instead: accept from local for any relay source a.b.c.d
OpenBSD for mobile
I thought about a recent device type (tablet/mobile) mixing with openbsd for some time. My final thought was: openbsd will need some further dev work in this direction, but this is what devs do. Problems - small Recent device type hardware has to be built and documented with some direction towards openess (bootloader,firmware,driver,etc). Problems - huge Some work can be done on the openbsd side,but without a big change by the manufactors (they wont) there is no hope. Here and there small companies come up with an open hardware approach ( openmoko) but the plattforms commonly do not survive.
Re: OpenBSD for mobile
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 5:26 AM, Jan Lambertz jd.arb...@googlemail.com wrote: Here and there small companies come up with an open hardware approach ( openmoko) but the plattforms commonly do not survive. I ha dsome hopes related to the Vivaldi tablet (http://makeplaylive.com/index.html#/open-hardware/vivaldi), even if it will be based on Linux, it should be open hardware. The problem is that in the last year no product has been released Luca