On 4/24/07, atstake atstake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to use subversion such that people can checkout files using
http://. But since OpenBSD doesn't come with Apache2, I guess I need to
compile Apache2. Is there any way around this? Thanks.
If you want to use the mod_dav you need
On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 09:56:56PM -0700, Bray Mailloux wrote:
I'm setting up an OpenBSD box and need some advice on what my setup should
reflect.
I have static ip address, specifically 64.142.102.8 which is going to be
used as a primary internet connection for my home network. There are
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
frantisek holop
Sent: 24 April 2007 12:16 AM
To: OpenBSD
Subject: 4.1 packages on the ftp sites
hi there,
today my openbsd package arived (thanks wim) and i know that
it's not released yet, but i
hmm, on Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 08:38:32PM -0600, Theo de Raadt said that
hmm, on Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 04:27:21PM -0600, Theo de Raadt said that
today my openbsd package arived (thanks wim) and i know that
it's not released yet, but i was wondering if it was possible
to make the
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 09:36:36AM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
| Release day is May 1.
|
| ok, ok, keep the steam down. nothing really happened,
| i was just looking at this from a diff angle.
|
| i simply did not make the connection that i am not
| supposed to use my cds before may 1.
|
|
frantisek holop wrote:
i simply did not make the connection that i am not
supposed to use my cds before may 1.
put a big sticker bits inside valid only from may 1
on the case or something :P
Why? It's pretty obvious that the official release date is May 1
and you cant expect to download
On 4/24/07, frantisek holop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, ok, keep the steam down. nothing really happened,
i was just looking at this from a diff angle.
i simply did not make the connection that i am not
supposed to use my cds before may 1.
put a big sticker bits inside valid only from may 1
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Hi World,
I've got some questions concerning the using of the mail() php function
under OpenBSD using Postfix as MTA.
Note that I only want to use my OpenBSD Postfix Server as a mail sender
for fogotten password of my web site ^^
First, the mail shell command works very well. I receive test
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 03:42:06PM +1000, atstake atstake wrote:
I would like to use subversion such that people can checkout files using
http://. But since OpenBSD doesn't come with Apache2, I guess I need to
compile Apache2. Is there any way around this? Thanks.
Matthieu pointed out that
2007/4/24, Gregory ESNAUD-FREE [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi World,
I've got some questions concerning the using of the mail() php function
under OpenBSD using Postfix as MTA.
Note that I only want to use my OpenBSD Postfix Server as a mail sender
for fogotten password of my web site ^^
First, the
Thank you for your message. I am currently out of the office but will be
checking emails and will try and respond to your message.
Regards,
Luke Warren
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 11:00:30AM +0200, Gregory ESNAUD-FREE wrote:
Hi World,
I've got some questions concerning the using of the mail() php function
under OpenBSD using Postfix as MTA.
Note that I only want to use my OpenBSD Postfix Server as a mail sender
for fogotten password of my
On 2007/04/24 11:00, Gregory ESNAUD-FREE wrote:
BUT, when i browsing (via FireFox or IE) and I clik on my button send
my password, nothing happen !! It's like the www users can't use the
/usr/sbin/sendmail...
You can use femail (in ports/packages) to fix this. It's easy to run
inside a
Stuart Henderson a icrit :
On 2007/04/24 11:00, Gregory ESNAUD-FREE wrote:
BUT, when i browsing (via FireFox or IE) and I clik on my button send
my password, nothing happen !! It's like the www users can't use the
/usr/sbin/sendmail...
You can use femail (in ports/packages) to fix
You didn't check your logs, did you ? Just guessing.
--
Benoit Myard
On Tuesday 17 April 2007 11:33, Jon Steel wrote:
Hi
Im trying to find a way to do a sort of very soft reboot. For example
I want to boot up the computer into a kernel on one drive, and then
after saying reboot, the computer loads up a kernel from a second
drive.
I have gotten this to work
On 2007/04/24 11:50, Gregory ESNAUD-FREE wrote:
But, If you follow me, I don't want that my apache be not chrooted (even
if i'm a big noob in security question, i'm not totally insane ^^). So,
Stuart, thanks for the femail pist, i will try it right now, but telle
me: is that a standalone
I'm having a bit of a hard time trying to set up a root on software
raid with raidctl with two external usb hard drives. The reason why I
am trying to configure this as root on raid is because I have a fast
notebook that is continually frying hard drives (I personally think
that it has a blown
while doing a 'pkg_add -ui -F update -F updatedepends' on a machine
with the most recent snapshot I could get my hands on, I get the
message
Not updating .libs-ImageMagick-6.2.6.1, remember to clean it
for a number of packages, apparently corresponding to directories
under /var/db/pkg.
Matthew Szudzik wrote:
Of course, but the kernel doesn't support drm, and somebody reading the
documentation has no way to know. At the very least, there could be an
Errata section at the bottom of the man page, mentioning that OpenBSD does
not support hardware 3D acceleration.
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], frantisek holop wrote:
and all you others: so is it not a punishment that you
have the cds and still can't use them? hypocrites, all of you!
Last time I looked, there were packages on the cd too...
--
Eugene Hercun wrote:
I'm having a bit of a hard time trying to set up a root on software
raid with raidctl with two external usb hard drives. The reason why I
am trying to configure this as root on raid is because I have a fast
notebook that is continually frying hard drives (I personally
Hello list,
I am trying to share swap between OpenBSD 4.0/i386 and FreeBSD,
on a Dell laptop. I have sliced the disk as
Disk: wd0 geometry: 41344/15/63 [39070080 Sectors]
Offset: 0 Signature: 0xAA55
Starting Ending LBA Info:
#: idC H S -C H S [
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007, Gregory ESNAUD-FREE wrote:
Hi World,
I've got some questions concerning the using of the mail() php function
under OpenBSD using Postfix as MTA.
Note that I only want to use my OpenBSD Postfix Server as a mail sender
for fogotten password of my web site ^^
First, the
On 4/24/07, Jan Stary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list,
I am trying to share swap between OpenBSD 4.0/i386 and FreeBSD,
on a Dell laptop. I have sliced the disk as
The FreeBSD installation lives in 'ad0s1a' (the first and only
partition within the FreeBSD slice), and uses 'ad0s3b' (the only
Hi, it seems that the new Ubuntu Feisty 7.04 has some broken things in ssh.
Some people experienced delays in connecting to other Linux systems and it
seems that the problem was solved commenting the GSSAPIAuthentication
option in ssh_config.
But I have a different problem from a Ubuntu machine
On 14:16 Tue 24 Apr , Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
for a number of packages, apparently corresponding to directories
under /var/db/pkg. This being OpenBSD, I know it's most likely
harmless and informational, but I wonder - does this mean I should
'clean out' these .libs-* directories by
Joaquin Herrero [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But I have a different problem from a Ubuntu machine when connecting to my
OpenBSD 3.8 or 4.0 machines. It is not a delay, it's just that it doesn't
connect.
just to eliminate the obvious: you have checked that name resolution
(forwards and
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 02:16:38PM +0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
while doing a 'pkg_add -ui -F update -F updatedepends' on a machine
with the most recent snapshot I could get my hands on, I get the
message
Not updating .libs-ImageMagick-6.2.6.1, remember to clean it
for a
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007, Gregory ESNAUD-FREE wrote:
Are you running chroot'd (default)? If so, you need something like
'mini_sendmail', or run Apache 'naked' with a -u.
Hi all,
Thanks everybody for your help, but still doesn't work...
I tried with femail, then i tried with mini_sendmail
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 04:25:52PM +0200, Gregory ESNAUD-FREE wrote:
L. V. Lammert a icrit :
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007, Gregory ESNAUD-FREE wrote:
Hi World,
I've got some questions concerning the using of the mail() php function
under OpenBSD using Postfix as MTA.
Note that I only want to
In response to Greg, James Turner wrote:
First make sure mini_sendmail is located in /var/www/bin. Second add or
edit the sendmail_path in your php.ini and restart apache. Make it look
something like this: sendmail_path = /bin/mini_sendmail -t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] where [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 10:25:27AM -0400, Dan Farrell wrote:
So the word is that -generic- won't support 3d because it doesn't have
DRM, but you could always have an OpenBSD kernel with DRM compiled in?
The ``it'' that doesn't have support for DRM isn't just the GENERIC
configuration---it's the
just to eliminate the obvious: you have checked that name resolution
(forwards and backwards) is working?
I once had a problem with ssh, and it was because of wrong permissions: too
large (writable by group and/or others).
Just for eliminating another obvious, you could try:
chmod 700 ~/.ssh
I can verify that ssh between Ubuntu 7.04 and openbsd is completely
working. Your issue is with your /etc/ssh_config.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 4/24/07, Radu-Cristian FOTESCU [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
just to eliminate the obvious: you have checked that name resolution
(forwards and backwards)
Yes. I have upgraded this machine from Ubuntu 6.10 to 7.04. DNS's, IP
addresses, gateways and firewalls are the same. I've been using this machine
for ssh to my OpenBSD machines for a long time with this network
configuration.
Since I upgraded this machine I can ssh to some Linux in which I have
I agree. I think that the problem is the /etc/ssh/ssh_config of my Ubuntu
machine (I didn't change anything from that file, it's the default
contents), that's the reason why I quoted that file in my first email.
2007/4/24, Steven Harms [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I can verify that ssh between Ubuntu
On 4/24/07, Alexander Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan Stary wrote:
Hello list,
I am trying to share swap between OpenBSD 4.0/i386 and FreeBSD,
on a Dell laptop. I have sliced the disk as
Disk: wd0 geometry: 41344/15/63 [39070080 Sectors]
Offset: 0 Signature: 0xAA55
Starting
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007, Nick Guenther wrote:
On 4/24/07, Alexander Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure this is really recommended. I *think* that each slice gets
its own disklabel, and only one disklabel per disk is used. I'd use only
one 'OpenBSD' partition.
Is it not each DOS
On Apr 24 12:01:15, Nick Guenther wrote:
On 4/24/07, Alexander Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan Stary wrote:
Hello list,
I am trying to share swap between OpenBSD 4.0/i386 and FreeBSD,
on a Dell laptop. I have sliced the disk as
Disk: wd0 geometry: 41344/15/63 [39070080 Sectors]
On 4/24/07, Dan Farrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So the word is that -generic- won't support 3d because it doesn't have
DRM, but you could always have an OpenBSD kernel with DRM compiled in?
Just want to be sure.
And I thought, Ted, that you had been working on DRM for OpenBSD, but I
couldn't
On 4/24/07, Matthew R. Dempsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The ``it'' that doesn't have support for DRM isn't just the GENERIC
configuration---it's the OpenBSD kernel sources. There's as much
source code supporting DRM in the kernel as there is supporting
Reiser4 or ZFS.
Taking it completely out
Ter, 2007-04-24 C s 11:32 -0400, Steven Harms escreveu:
I can verify that ssh between Ubuntu 7.04 and openbsd is completely
working. Your issue is with your /etc/ssh_config.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I second this verification.
Rui
--
+ No matter how much you do, you never do enough -- unknown
+
First of all, I would like to it clear (and try to
avoid a flame war), that I am not complaining about
it. I am really happy with OpenBSD, and I want to
congratulate every developer for their great work.
Unfortunatelly, I have no skills to contribute to this
fix.
Until a couple of weeks ago, I
On 4/24/07, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ter, 2007-04-24 C s 11:32 -0400, Steven Harms escreveu:
I can verify that ssh between Ubuntu 7.04 and openbsd is completely
working. Your issue is with your /etc/ssh_config.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I second this verification.
Rui
I have the same problem with the new debian 4.0.
Default sshd_config/ssh_config.
I am not able to ssh into openbsd-3.9.
authlog on openbsd-server:
... sshd[21822]: fatal: Timeout before authentication ...
Joaquin Herrero schrieb:
Hi, it seems that the new Ubuntu Feisty 7.04 has some broken
Your default config may be incorrect. Without posting your config, its just
a guessing game.
On 4/24/07, thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the same problem with the new debian 4.0.
Default sshd_config/ssh_config.
I am not able to ssh into openbsd-3.9.
authlog on openbsd-server:
...
Is anyone using ZoneMinder, www.zoneminder.com
on OpenBSD?
fyi, It appears the answer is no, so here lies a trail
blazing opportunity :(
I received a few emails offline from others with interest,
and an associate is going to lend some cameras to test with,
so I may pursue this for awhile
Steven Surdock wrote:
Greetings, I recently converted from isakmpd.conf to ipsec.conf and I
seem to be having problem bringing up a second tunnel to a PIX. It
_appears_ that the OBSD side is trying to use the default hmac
(sha2_256) even though it is configured to use md5 for the second
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007, thomas wrote:
I have the same problem with the new debian 4.0.
Default sshd_config/ssh_config.
I am not able to ssh into openbsd-3.9.
authlog on openbsd-server:
... sshd[21822]: fatal: Timeout before authentication ...
run sshd on openbsd in debug mode on another port
On 2007/04/24 15:49, Steven Surdock wrote:
Steven Surdock wrote:
Greetings, I recently converted from isakmpd.conf to ipsec.conf and I
seem to be having problem bringing up a second tunnel to a PIX. It
_appears_ that the OBSD side is trying to use the default hmac
(sha2_256) even though
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 07:22:39PM +, Paul Pruett wrote:
files/patch-SharedMem.pm
What this patch does is to hard-wire native size to 4 (32-bits).
On FreeBSD, Perl is configured with -Duse64bitint by default and the
method that is used by SharedMem.pm to determine architectural bit
Well, just to let you know OpenBSD has come a long way over the years.
Take a look at what you got if you were using it in it's beginning,
ftp://mirror.iawnet.sandia.gov/pub/OpenBSD/2.0/
diana
# /usr/sbin/sshd -D -ddd -e -p
debug2: load_server_config: filename /etc/ssh/sshd_config
debug2: load_server_config: done config len = 132
debug2: parse_server_config: config /etc/ssh/sshd_config len 132
debug1: sshd version OpenSSH_4.2
debug1: private host key: #0 type 0 RSA1
debug3: Not a
Hi,
I have a very basic question.
Suppose the current release is 4.0. I decide to follow -CURRENT.
Later, when 4.1 is released, can I switch to following -STABLE?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Helio
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On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 20:22:05 -0700
Darren Spruell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/23/07, Rico Secada [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Messages should look like:
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod
tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 02:42:11PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a very basic question.
Suppose the current release is 4.0. I decide to follow -CURRENT.
Later, when 4.1 is released, can I switch to following -STABLE?
Yes, you can, but notice that we are not living in this
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 03:42:17PM +0200, Joaquin Herrero wrote:
Hi, it seems that the new Ubuntu Feisty 7.04 has some broken things in ssh.
have you tried the OpenSSH list?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
chris
--
Christopher Linn celinn at mtu.edu | By no means shall either the CEC
System Administrator
Hello,
Using openbsd as a firewall in several cases - a few small businesses, and
also for home use. Some websites, such as grc.com, stress that stealth mode
(which openbsd handles with ease) is the safest. But I've also read that
using 'return' instead of 'drop' is good netizenship. So I'm
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 03:42:17PM +0200, Joaquin Herrero wrote:
Hi, it seems that the new Ubuntu Feisty 7.04 has some broken things in ssh.
looks like they started sending a higher wscale in SYNs.
add 'flags S/SA' before any 'keep state' in pf.conf.
List,
Are there plans to change vnconfig so it will accept a file for the key when -K
is specified?
I notice there was a patch put up to misc in 2004, does anyone know if there is
a
patch for 4.0?
Cheers
poncenby
If you've never heard of it, chances are you've spent too much time in
a stupid corporate messaging environment or using a retarded email
client from a vendor that thinks they have to reinvent the conventions
that electronic mail has followed for decades.
I must be using a retarded mail client
On 4/24/07, Chris Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Using openbsd as a firewall in several cases - a few small businesses, and
also for home use. Some websites, such as grc.com, stress that stealth mode
(which openbsd handles with ease) is the safest. But I've also read that
using 'return'
On 4/24/07, Rico Secada [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 20:22:05 -0700
Darren Spruell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/23/07, Rico Secada [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Messages should look like:
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod
tempor
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/04/24 15:49, Steven Surdock wrote:
Steven Surdock wrote:
...
Are auth/encryption the same for both tunnels? I believe that may be
necessary for main mode.
You can check that ipsec.conf is being parsed how you expect with
'ipsecctl -nvf /etc/ipsec.conf' (it
Once upon a time Miod so kindly wrote:
in a land far, far away /Jason wrote:
Has anyone using the Plextor PX-EHxxL landisk hardware gotten the
power toggle switch to fulfill its intended purpose?
Under the original Linux-based OS, the switch would send a signal to
the OS to start a
On 4/24/07, Chris Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Using openbsd as a firewall in several cases - a few small businesses, and
also for home use. Some websites, such as grc.com, stress that stealth
mode
(which openbsd handles with ease) is the safest. But I've also read that
using
Kian Mohageri writes:
I see no reason a host should receive any response at all when it is trying
to talk to a host that doesn't exist or a port that isn't actually listening.
Traceroute.
// marc
Hello all,
This has been driving me nuts for weeks (ever since upgrading to -current):
I type at a fairly fast rate with very high accuracy and on this laptop it
all goes downhill in a handbasket; makes it very hard to use regularly.
It seems to be aggravated by typing over an SSH connection,
On 4/24/07, Chris Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Using openbsd as a firewall in several cases - a few small businesses, and
also for home use. Some websites, such as grc.com, stress that stealth
mode
(which openbsd handles with ease) is the safest. But I've also read that
Kian Mohageri wrote:
I could argue either way, but my preference is 'block drop' most of the
time.
Hopefully most of the time does not include ICMP.
---
Lars Hansson
* Lars Hansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-04-25 11:20:43]:
Kian Mohageri wrote:
I could argue either way, but my preference is 'block drop' most of the
time.
Hopefully most of the time does not include ICMP.
Yeah, wouldn't want to violate RFC 1122. ICMP is a Good Thing. $
ping machine is
On 4/24/07, Lars Hansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kian Mohageri wrote:
I could argue either way, but my preference is 'block drop' most of the
time.
Hopefully most of the time does not include ICMP.
It doesn't.
--
Kian Mohageri
I have a couple of Plextor PX-EH25L running a 4.1 snapshot from March 11,
2007 that panic when the power button is turned to the off position. If I
type in cont\r the shutdown continues on properly, including powering
off the system.
There was an unconditional Debugger() call in this
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