I must be missing something in my config, and I'd appreciate it if my
blunder could be pointed out to me.
I have two web servers behind a firewall (all machines are running
4.6-stable, generic kernel). The firewall has rdr pass rules to both
web servers, with one commented out at a time. I
On Oct 27 16:12:54, Jordi Espasa Clofent wrote:
$ dd if=/dev/urandom of=disk_to_delete
$ dd if=/deb/zero of=disk_to_delete
?Do you think is it safe enough? I mean ?is it enough against the common
recovery low-level data tools?
Could we please stop this thread now and never bring it back?
hi all, lately, i obtained a seagate 200g(wd1) harddisk from my elder
brother, after i disklabel, newfs and mount the disk. only 174g is
shown as available, in windows(through samba), said 9.16g already been
used. is there any way i can claim those space back? much thanks!
# disklabel wd1
#
Two words: Filesystem Overhead.
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 11:59 PM, Jennifer Ma jen.ma1...@gmail.com wrote:
hi all, lately, i obtained a seagate 200g(wd1) harddisk from my elder
brother, after i disklabel, newfs and mount the disk. only 174g is
shown as available, in windows(through samba),
Hi Jennifer,
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 02:59:01PM +0800, Jennifer Ma wrote:
| 16 partitions:
| #size offset fstype [fsize bsize cpg]
| a:390721905 63 4.2BSD 2048 163841
| c:3907219680 unused
|
|
| # df -h
| #
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 14:59:01 +0800
Jennifer Ma jen.ma1...@gmail.com wrote:
hi all, lately, i obtained a seagate 200g(wd1) harddisk from my elder
brother, after i disklabel, newfs and mount the disk. only 174g is
shown as available, in windows(through samba), said 9.16g already been
used. is
On 28 Oct 2009 at 14:59, Jennifer Ma wrote:
hi all, lately, i obtained a seagate 200g(wd1) harddisk from my elder
brother, after i disklabel, newfs and mount the disk. only 174g is
shown as available, in windows(through samba), said 9.16g already been
used. is there any way i can claim
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:22:59PM -0700, Fred Snurd wrote:
From the dmesg (below), this appears to be an old APM-based
motherboard. The shutdown(8) manpage states that not all hardware
supports automatic power down. That's fine if this hardware doesn't
support it, but given the Attempting to
Bryan S. Leaman wrote:
Hi All,
I have a production firewall on a Sun V120 running OpenBSD 4.5 sparc64,
with 2 active interfaces. Two weeks ago, the gem1 interface suddenly hung
and I was able to revive it using ifconfig gem1 down; ifconfig gem1 up.
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With good advice supplied earlier, I was able to get my install booting on
an intel dual core after some of you
suggested disabling ichiic. While struggling (prior to the advice) with
that, I installed on a quad core with Gigabyte mobo and had
no problems at all. AFter the succesful boot on the
Hi, there,
I have this and no idea what to do
lpq
Warning: no daemon present
Rank Owner Job Files
Total Size
1st me 14 (standard input)
regards
--
igor denisov.
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 04:14:55AM -0500, Marcus Booth wrote:
With good advice supplied earlier, I was able to get my install booting on
an intel dual core after some of you
suggested disabling ichiic. While struggling (prior to the advice) with
that, I installed on a quad core with Gigabyte
On 2008-11-10, Damien Miller wrote:
Source code to implement SNI is present in OpenBSD -current's OpenSSL
but is disabled. I'll look at turning it on when OpenSSL makes a stable
release with it enabled.
SNI in OpenSSL is only one prerequisite though, it also need to be
supported by Apache
I looked through GENERIC after reading a bit and uncommented this
#pseudo-device raid 4
I also added the following line after reading a tutorial.
option RAID_AUTOCONFIG
The OBSD FAQ indicates I have to uncomment the first line to get raid
support. Am I missing something?
On 28 October 2009 c. 14:13:52 Marcus Booth wrote:
I looked through GENERIC after reading a bit and uncommented this
#pseudo-device raid 4
I also added the following line after reading a tutorial.
option RAID_AUTOCONFIG
The OBSD FAQ indicates I have to uncomment the first
I have 2 OpenBSD machines providing a bridge between 2 physical locations
for a specific subnet. Last night, I got the following error messages on
them:
Oct 28 07:23:13 pb48 isakmpd[11605]: message_recv: invalid cookie(s)
+0e113721bf798717 6b4e0004066c308e
Oct 28 07:23:13 pb48 isakmpd[11605]:
Put the sensitive files in a pseudo-device vnd and then delete it.
2009/10/28 Jan Stary h...@stare.cz:
On Oct 27 16:12:54, Jordi Espasa Clofent wrote:
$ dd if=/dev/urandom of=disk_to_delete
$ dd if=/deb/zero of=disk_to_delete
?Do you think is it safe enough? I mean ?is it enough against the
Tomorrow, Thursday 29th of October:
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Hi Chefren, others,
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 02:08:07PM +0100, chefren wrote:
| Tomorrow, Thursday 29th of October:
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On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 02:08:07PM +0100, chefren wrote:
Tomorrow, Thursday 29th of October:
Cafe de Deugniet Oude Brugsteeg 12, 1012 JP Amsterdam
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 08:52:20AM -0300, Gonzalo Lionel Rodriguez wrote:
2009/10/28 Jan Stary h...@stare.cz:
On Oct 27 16:12:54, Jordi Espasa Clofent wrote:
Could we please stop this thread now and never bring it back? Thank you.
(1) Your data is not that interesteing to anyone. (...)
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Bryan S. Leaman wrote:
Hi All,
I have a production firewall on a Sun V120 running OpenBSD 4.5 sparc64,
with 2 active interfaces. Two weeks ago, the gem1 interface suddenly
hung
and I was able to revive it using ifconfig gem1 down; ifconfig gem1
up. I found the
Il giorno mer, 28/10/2009 alle 14.08 +0100, chefren ha scritto:
Tomorrow, Thursday 29th of October:
Cafe de Deugniet Oude Brugsteeg 12, 1012 JP Amsterdam
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 06:40:41AM -0500, stan wrote:
I have 2 OpenBSD machines providing a bridge between 2 physical locations
for a specific subnet. Last night, I got the following error messages on
them:
Oct 28 07:23:13 pb48 isakmpd[11605]: message_recv: invalid cookie(s)
From the dmesg (below), this appears to be an old APM-based
motherboard. The shutdown(8) manpage states that not all hardware
supports automatic power down. That's fine if this hardware doesn't
support it, but given the Attempting to power down... message, I am
curious if it might be
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 9:03 PM, Marco Peereboom sl...@peereboom.us wrote:
Does it have broadcom nics?
if do disable those and try again.
Hello still the same problem. Out of curiosity, tried to boot off the
amd64 CD but failing the same. Suggestions?
As I asked, can anyone tell me which
On 28 October 2009 c. 18:36:34 FRLinux wrote:
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 9:03 PM, Marco Peereboom sl...@peereboom.us
wrote:
As I asked, can anyone tell me which flags are disabled during the
install ? (disabling acpi during install was enough to get the system
installed but then it won't boot...)
Fred Snurd wrote:
I've just resurrected an old Pentium 3 system with the 22 October i386
snapshot of OpenBSD 4.6-current. It works great, however after issuing
shutdown -hp now (I'm greeted with the message shutdown: switch -p must
be used with -h. when using shutdown -p now), I'm getting
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 03:36:34PM +, FRLinux wrote:
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 9:03 PM, Marco Peereboom sl...@peereboom.us wrote:
Does it have broadcom nics?
if do disable those and try again.
Hello still the same problem. Out of curiosity, tried to boot off the
amd64 CD but failing
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Remco re...@d-compu.dyndns.org wrote:
If I remember correctly, the following hack in /etc/sysctl.conf worked for
me on a Pentium II machine:
machdep.apmhalt=1# 1=powerdown hack, try if halt -p doesn't work
It does work for my Pentium III-based Thinkpad A20m.
--
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Marco Pfatschbacher wrote:
Hi,
I actually didn't read your entire mail..
but:
Having 192.168.0.9 on both the physical and the carp interface
cannot really work.
Thanks for trying! Unfortunately, I tried that as well (and double
checked it again after your reply) where the carp IP is
Jordi Espasa Clofent wrote:
Hi all,
The subject is auto-descriptive ;)
After reading a while about wiping [1] I think there's not a unique
way to do it. Finally I've chosen a simple double-step method:
First,
$ dd if=/dev/urandom of=disk_to_delete
and next
$ dd if=/deb/zero
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:55 PM, Scott sc...@erratic.ca wrote:
I must be missing something in my config, and I'd appreciate it if my
blunder could be pointed out to me.
I have two web servers behind a firewall (all machines are running
4.6-stable, generic kernel). The firewall has rdr pass
2009/10/28 Joachim Schipper joac...@joachimschipper.nl:
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 08:52:20AM -0300, Gonzalo Lionel Rodriguez wrote:
2009/10/28 Jan Stary h...@stare.cz:
On Oct 27 16:12:54, Jordi Espasa Clofent wrote:
Could we please stop this thread now and never bring it back? Thank
you.
or you should realize that you and your data really aren't that important.
Did you try the mp kernel to see if that makes a difference for you.
Out of curiosity, what effect would this have on a single CPU box?
Using a different kernel with different options compile in it.
For me at the time the MP kernel didn't have the problem that the sp had
and looking the
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Marco Peereboom sl...@peereboom.us wrote:
or you should realize that you and your data really aren't that important.
It's an issue about privacy, not self-importance. Pawn shops are full
of stolen computers with other people's data. That's the *only* reason
I
I would rather my family photos
Yeah, but I hike with bastards who take pictures of my ass and put it
up on the internet for all to see.. So how can I delete the data
from his web server? Is there some kind of remote bioctl --de-assify I
could run?
On 01:55, Wed 28 Oct 09, Scott wrote:
I must be missing something in my config, and I'd appreciate it if my
blunder could be pointed out to me.
[snip]
Do you have pf enabled ?
If so, make sure you allow carp traffic on the physical interface that
runs carp.
--
Michiel van Baak
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 01:44:00PM -0600, Bob Beck wrote:
I would rather my family photos
Yeah, but I hike with bastards who take pictures of my ass and put it
up on the internet for all to see.. So how can I delete the data
from his web server? Is there some kind of remote bioctl
On 2009 Oct 28 (Wed) at 01:55:40 -0400 (-0400), Scott wrote:
:$ cat /etc/hostname.carp0:
:inet 192.168.0.9 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.255 vhid 1 carpdev fxp0
-snip-
:$ cat /etc/hostname.carp0
:inet 192.168.0.9 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.255 vhid 2 advbase 1 advskew
:100 carpdev xl0
The vhids need to be
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 3:44 PM, Bob Beck b...@openbsd.org wrote:
Is there some kind of remote bioctl --de-assify I could run?
I'm not sure you can be de-assified.
Peter Hessler wrote:
On 2009 Oct 28 (Wed) at 01:55:40 -0400 (-0400), Scott wrote:
:$ cat /etc/hostname.carp0:
:inet 192.168.0.9 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.255 vhid 1 carpdev fxp0
-snip-
:$ cat /etc/hostname.carp0
:inet 192.168.0.9 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.255 vhid 2 advbase 1 advskew
:100 carpdev
What in the world do stolen disks have to do with over writing the
content on it?
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 03:34:07PM -0400, Brad Tilley wrote:
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 2:27 PM, Marco Peereboom sl...@peereboom.us wrote:
or you should realize that you and your data really aren't that important.
Bryan Irvine wrote:
I do believe preempt should be 1 on both servers. Let the advskew
handle which one is primary.
What do you see for output of 'netstat -s -p carp' and 'netstat -s -p pfsync'
-B
I tried it with both servers set to preempt=1, with the same results,
but to double check I
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 4:22 PM, Marco Peereboom sl...@peereboom.us wrote:
What in the world do stolen disks have to do with over writing the
content on it?
The thread suggested svnd, softraid and cfs as a counter measure. An
encrypted disk with no key is effectively an over written disk. How
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
I am not saying it's the same problem here, but it sure behave the
exact same way. See if you have timeout in the logs or not from that
hme driver. But without you doing more tests on your box, it will not
be looked at before it's done for sure.
I really hope it help
Then the question asked should be How do I keep my data safe if it's
stolen?, not How do I overwrote data on my not-stolen hard drive?
But if somebody would actually be able to sell your family photos to
the highest bidder, I'm extremely jealous. My family is not nearly so
interesting.
On Wed,
VVV
372 discarded for unknown vhid
I know someone else already pointed it out but this is worth drawing
your attention to as well.
-B
On 28-10-09 16:11, Francesco Vollero wrote:
Il giorno mer, 28/10/2009 alle 14.08 +0100, chefren ha scritto:
Tomorrow, Thursday 29th of October:
Cafe de Deugniet Oude Brugsteeg 12, 1012 JP Amsterdam
* Bob Beck b...@openbsd.org [2009-10-28 20:57]:
I would rather my family photos
Yeah, but I hike with bastards who take pictures of my ass and put it
up on the internet for all to see.. So how can I delete the data
from his web server? Is there some kind of remote bioctl --de-assify I
Il giorno mer, 28/10/2009 alle 22.20 +0100, chefren ha scritto:
On 28-10-09 16:11, Francesco Vollero wrote:
Il giorno mer, 28/10/2009 alle 14.08 +0100, chefren ha scritto:
[snip]
It's unfair :( i came back from Amsterdam this morning :(
Francesco
Ah, well, I will try to honor you
Hello,
I have experienced that even though I set up 3 servers in
/etc/resolv.conf , if the first one gets slow apparently it will not
utilize the others untill it is completely down. Is there anyway to
actually force the OS to pick another resolver if one of them is very
slow?
Thank you
Andres
Hello,
I Have dhcp enabled on my LAN which assigns an IP according to the
clients MAC address, however if a user wanted to be malicious he can
statically assign any IP to his NIC.
Isnt there anyway I can force my ARP tables to only allow IPs to be
assigned if the MAC address matches?
Thanks
What, you have pictures of my ass too?
Obviously I must make something to write a random pattern over my
entire ass so that It won't be recognized if some germans steal it.
2009/10/28 Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de:
* Bob Beck b...@openbsd.org [2009-10-28 20:57]:
I would rather my family photos
Yeah, but I hike with bastards who take pictures of my ass and put it
up on the internet for all to see.. So how can I delete the data
from his web server?
You can do that using the arp(8) command
# arp -s 10.0.0.2 00:90:27:bb:cc:dd permanent
take a look at the man page of the command
I hope this can Help !
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 5:29 PM, Andres Salazar ndrsslz...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello,
I Have dhcp enabled on my LAN which assigns an IP
Jorge Enrique Valbuena Vargas jvalbue...@gmail.com writes:
You can do that using the arp(8) command
# arp -s 10.0.0.2 00:90:27:bb:cc:dd permanent
take a look at the man page of the command
and you could combine that with dhcpd -L to maintain a pf table and
only pass traffic from addresses
Francesco Vollero wrote:
Thanks :) But i hope you propose a real italian place :)
Unfortunately You get proper Italian food, only if you come to Italy
and some local people (i.e. local friends) send you to some local
proper place.
Have fun none the less, The main purpose is to celebrate this
In .nl? puhlease!
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 11:07:52PM +0100, Francesco Vollero wrote:
Il giorno mer, 28/10/2009 alle 22.20 +0100, chefren ha scritto:
On 28-10-09 16:11, Francesco Vollero wrote:
Il giorno mer, 28/10/2009 alle 14.08 +0100, chefren ha scritto:
[snip]
It's unfair :(
They'll use it as torture material during the next krieg.
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 04:48:28PM -0600, Bob Beck wrote:
What, you have pictures of my ass too?
Obviously I must make something to write a random pattern over my
entire ass so that It won't be recognized if some germans steal it.
Can I interest you in a pair of steganograpanties? Or for cooler
weather, steganograpantaloons?
Marco Peereboom wrote:
They'll use it as torture material during the next krieg.
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 04:48:28PM -0600, Bob Beck wrote:
What, you have pictures of my ass too?
Obviously I must
On Oct 28, 2009, at 6:23 PM, Marco Peereboom sl...@peereboom.us wrote:
In .nl? puhlease!
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 11:07:52PM +0100, Francesco Vollero wrote:
Il giorno mer, 28/10/2009 alle 22.20 +0100, chefren ha scritto:
On 28-10-09 16:11, Francesco Vollero wrote:
Il giorno mer, 28/10/2009
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 6:08 PM, Peter N. M. Hansteen pe...@bsdly.net
wrote:
Jorge Enrique Valbuena Vargas jvalbue...@gmail.com writes:
You can do that using the arp(8) command
# arp -s 10.0.0.2 00:90:27:bb:cc:dd permanent
take a look at the man page of the command
and you could combine
What bugs me the most is that on:
http://www.openbsd.org/images/newrack.jpg you can see at least three 1U
IBM xSeries eServers.
So it looks like (for Theo at least) running the latest version DOES
work! And Still I am unable to diagnose mi problem!!!
--
Mauro Rezzonico ma...@ch23.org, Como,
I was very excited to open up my new Native Instruments Audio4DJ
soundcard today, but when I plugged it in I found out the wool they're
pulling over their customers eyes. With 4.5 it shows up as
ugen0 at uhub0 port 1 Native Instruments Audio 4 DJ rev 2.00/0.92 addr 3
which, you'll note, is NOT a
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 08:48:54PM -0400, Nick Guenther wrote:
I was very excited to open up my new Native Instruments Audio4DJ
soundcard today, but when I plugged it in I found out the wool they're
pulling over their customers eyes. With 4.5 it shows up as
ugen0 at uhub0 port 1 Native
Can wi cards do wpa or wpa2?
It's better you figure out what is the chipset of your wireless card
and then search in the manpages to discover if WPA or WPA2 is
supported for your card.
This may help you: http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Wireless
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 12:11 AM, Steve Shockley
Is there a chance in hell that BSD (or even
*BSD) would grow support for this card? Is the linux driver a hack or
does caiaq mean some new standard that may some day be supported?
(googling turned up only references to the driver itself).
the alsa driver looks to be a complete driver that
2009/10/28 Marco Peereboom sl...@peereboom.us:
They'll use it as torture material during the next krieg.
I never thought that an OBSD dev ass could be so destructive!
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