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Re: hostapd deauthentication every 5 seconds

2010-09-18 Thread Joe Martel
Known problem (see PR 5958), no fix known but it may be connected with wireless stations using power-saving mode. Interesting, thanks for the info - should I post a new bug report as that one is closed? Afaik my stations are not using power-saving mode (they all have a power cord, so I assume

Re: hostapd deauthentication every 5 seconds

2010-09-18 Thread Joe Martel
Known problem (see PR 5958), no fix known but it may be connected with wireless stations using power-saving mode. Interesting, thanks for the info - should I post a new bug report as that one is closed? Afaik my stations are not using power-saving mode (they all have a power cord, so I assume

Re: Suggest, Recomendations and advices

2010-09-18 Thread Jordi Espasa
Francisco, I'm sorry but Jacob words' are correct. I've not so much simpathy for the author, but anyway it's a good start point to correct your manners: http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html -- I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it

Re: hostapd deauthentication every 5 seconds

2010-09-18 Thread Todd Carson
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 01:01:43PM +0100, Joe Martel wrote: If you do 'ifconfig ral0 down; ifconfig ral0 up' on the hostap box it might temporarily fix things Yes it does, thanks. Have added a cron job to run this every 24hrs. I have a similar problem against which ifconfig down; up isn't

Re: Suggest, Recomendations and advices

2010-09-18 Thread Jasper Valentijn
2010/9/18 Jordi Espasa jespa...@minibofh.org: Francisco, I'm sorry but Jacob words' are correct. I've not so much simpathy for the author, but anyway it's a good start point to correct your manners: http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html +1 -- We spend the first twelve months

choosing outgoing interface based on process uid

2010-09-18 Thread Imre Oolberg
Hallo! I have OpenBSD v. 4.7 i386 firewall with two outgoing internet connections (of which one is default gateway and the other could be used with route-to, for example) and serveral networks behind it. On the firewall runs Squid process as user _squid and it does transparent http proxy for

Re: choosing outgoing interface based on process uid

2010-09-18 Thread roberth
On Sat, 18 Sep 2010 20:12:32 +0300 Imre Oolberg i...@auul.pri.ee wrote: Hallo! I have OpenBSD v. 4.7 i386 firewall with two outgoing internet connections (of which one is default gateway and the other could be used with route-to, for example) and serveral networks behind it. On the

SIP VoIP botnet question

2010-09-18 Thread packetfilte...@gmail.com
Hi Can someone shed some light on the following (pfSense) PF log entries; 36. 281054 rule 80/0(match): block in on ng0: (tos 0x0, ttl 45, id 51305, offset 0, flags [DF], proto UDP (17), length 437) 124.92.251.2.5060 91.84.205.47.5060: SIP, length: 409

Re: choosing outgoing interface based on process uid

2010-09-18 Thread Imre Oolberg
Hi! I try to describe my understanding out the situation more closely and hope you can guide me further 1. since packets are generated locally packet filter match them only on outgoing direction 2. locally generated packets are routed according to the default routing table 3. using route-to

BitchX security issues?

2010-09-18 Thread James Hozier
I've been hearing that BitchX has some security issues and has not been updated in a while, yet it's still in OpenBSD Packages when I think other OSes have removed it from their respective repos. Is the BitchX version in OpenBSD Packages modified and maintained by OpenBSD developers in a way such

Re: BitchX security issues?

2010-09-18 Thread Edho P Arief
On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 10:46 AM, James Hozier guitars...@yahoo.com wrote: I've been hearing that BitchX has some security issues and has not been updated in a while, yet it's still in OpenBSD Packages when I think other OSes have removed it from their respective repos. Is the BitchX version in