Re: Most secure Operating-System?

2011-09-06 Thread Dave U. Random
Wide architecture support (x86, x64, mainframes) AFAIK it doesn't run on current mainframes. Only IBM's various OS's run on mainframes, as IBM has a corner on that mainframe market. Not true. Several Linux distros run and are supported on mainframes. Debian, SuSE, Fedora, RedHat etc. There

Re: q

2011-09-06 Thread Daniel Villarreal
I found this computer in a city trash can here in the Great White North when I went to my current employer to apply for work. It was dirty and dusty, with no hard drive. I cleaned it up and although the on-board SATA wouldn't function, I hooked up an IDE disk and it's now running OpenBSD quite

Re: terminal descriptions for AMD/Intel consoles

2011-09-06 Thread Nicholas Marriott
wsvt25 is part of upstream ncurses and AFAIK is meant to be the terminfo description for wscons vt220 emulation. I would base any improved entries on it, either as changes (if they are always right) or addons like eg screen-bce. Upstream ncurses has taken changes to wsvt25 before. I at least

Re: My thoughts on OpenBSD - is advocacy working ?

2011-09-06 Thread Philipp Westphal
Well exotic? Melkus RS 2000 (http://www.melkus-sportwagen.de) Regards Philipp On Thu, 01 Sep 2011, Daniel Villarreal wrote: Seeing and hearing that Lamborghini was a pleasant surprise. I'd also be interested in checking out one of the Tesla motor cars. Daniel, what you think is a nice

Re: Most secure Operating-System?

2011-09-06 Thread Amit Kulkarni
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 3:21 AM, Dave U. Random anonym...@anonymitaet-im-inter.net wrote: Wide architecture support (x86, x64, mainframes) AFAIK it doesn't run on current mainframes. Only IBM's various OS's run on mainframes, as IBM has a corner on that mainframe market. Not true. Several

Cybercafe SW for OpenBSD

2011-09-06 Thread Paolo Aglialoro
Hi all, I'm looking for a software that allows internet navigation to employees on a ticket basis, i.e. they connect wirelessly to an open access point then they get IP from this OpenBSD machine which sends back a screen on their browsers with userid and password and they can navigate till the

IBM x3250M3, no SAS support running OpenBSD 5.0 snapshot

2011-09-06 Thread Laurent Salle
Hi, Please find below the results of dmesg and sysctl hw.sensors commands on a new IBM x3250M3, MN: 4252-K3G. This server comes with a ServeRaid M1015 SAS adapter and an Adaptec 1045 SAS adapter has been added to support an external tape library. The ServRAID M1015 is based on LSISAS2008

Re: Cybercafe SW for OpenBSD

2011-09-06 Thread David Coppa
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 1:44 PM, Paolo Aglialoro paol...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, I'm looking for a software that allows internet navigation to employees on a ticket basis, i.e. they connect wirelessly to an open access point then they get IP from this OpenBSD machine which sends back a screen

Re: Cybercafe SW for OpenBSD

2011-09-06 Thread Benny Lofgern
On 2011-09-06 13:44, Paolo Aglialoro wrote: Hi all, I'm looking for a software that allows internet navigation to employees on a ticket basis, i.e. they connect wirelessly to an open access point then they get IP from this OpenBSD machine which sends back a screen on their browsers with userid

Re: Cybercafe SW for OpenBSD

2011-09-06 Thread Paolo Aglialoro
Thank you a lot for all your nice suggestions, at the moment pfsense with captive portal looks like the best compromise (at least having PF). Also zeroshell could fill up the bill although it's no BSD. I've been reading through Chillispot docz, it looks like abandonware and also kinda messy to

Re: Cybercafe SW for OpenBSD

2011-09-06 Thread Sevan / Venture37
On 06/09/2011 13:03, David Coppa wrote: You can try with Chillispot:http://www.chillispot.info/ OpenBSD port here: http://www.geeklan.co.uk/files/chillispot-1_0-openbsd_port-mk2.tar.gz Chillispot is long dead I'm not sure that port will even work now as so much has changed since I made

Master's Thesis

2011-09-06 Thread Adam Britt
Hi all, For my thesis I want to work on something that will be useful. OpenBSD is an OS I greatly admire for its integrity in terms of both licensing and software quality and is a project I want to work on/contribute to. I have two project ideas and wanted to hear if these sounded like

Re: OpenOSPF + CARP

2011-09-06 Thread Mathieu Blanc
Le 05/09/2011 19:30, Stuart Henderson a icrit : On 2011-09-05, Mathieu Blancmathieu.bl...@smile.fr wrote: So the ingoing traffic goes into bsd1, and the servers now use bsd2 to go out. Is it not a problem ? In terms of firewalling for example (keep state ? will bsd2 authorize the trafic

Re: ikev2

2011-09-06 Thread swilly
On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 09:15, Wesley M. open...@e-solutions.re wrote: Is there someone who have already tried a vpn using ikev2 with EAP-MSCHAP-V2 support ? I may be wrong about this, but I think iked is still under active development, which is why you may not be getting replies (also fairly

Soekris lan1641 and Jetway J7F4K-1G5D

2011-09-06 Thread James Abercromby
Has anyone else used this board with this mobo and experienced the same issues as described below? http://www.itxdepot.com/xcart/product.php?productid=1910cat=44019page=1 http://soekris.com/products/lan1641.html I have tried both 4.9 and recent 5.0 snapshots but nothing earlier yet. OpenBSD

essential reading for beginning OpenBSD users

2011-09-06 Thread Daniel Villarreal
I consider the following to be essential reading for beginning OpenBSD users... Absolute FreeBSD, 2nd Edition information by Michael W. Lucas... http://www.nostarch.com/abs_bsd2.htm Don't forget the Book of PF, 2nd Edition by Peter N.M. Hansteen ... http://nostarch.com/pf2.htm Over the years

Re: essential reading for beginning OpenBSD users

2011-09-06 Thread jirib
On Tue, 6 Sep 2011 10:27:22 -0400 Daniel Villarreal yclwebmas...@gmail.com wrote: I consider the following to be essential reading for beginning OpenBSD users... Absolute FreeBSD, 2nd Edition information by Michael W. Lucas... http://www.nostarch.com/abs_bsd2.htm Don't forget the Book of

Re: essential reading for beginning OpenBSD users

2011-09-06 Thread Sevan / Venture37
On 06/09/2011 15:27, Daniel Villarreal wrote: I consider the following to be essential reading for beginning OpenBSD users... Absolute FreeBSD, 2nd Edition information by Michael W. Lucas... http://www.nostarch.com/abs_bsd2.htm ^ Wrong OS, though Michael Lucas is working on the 2nd edition of

Re: essential reading for beginning OpenBSD users

2011-09-06 Thread R0me0 ***
http://www.amazon.com/Absolute-OpenBSD-Unix-Practical-Paranoid/dp/1886411999 ! 2011/9/6 Daniel Villarreal yclwebmas...@gmail.com I consider the following to be essential reading for beginning OpenBSD users... Absolute FreeBSD, 2nd Edition information by Michael W. Lucas...

Re: Cybercafe SW for OpenBSD

2011-09-06 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Tue, 6 Sep 2011 15:23:14 +0200 Paolo Aglialoro wrote: Thank you a lot for all your nice suggestions, at the moment pfsense with captive portal looks like the best compromise (at least having PF). Also zeroshell could fill up the bill although it's no BSD. You could do it yourself with php

Re: My thoughts on OpenBSD - is advocacy working ?

2011-09-06 Thread Daniel Villarreal
Thanks, that's very interesting. Melkus Sportwagen GmbH is offering an RS 2000 for only 109.900 EUR. The RS 1000 had a 2-stroke engine. I bet that gets some attention. I was just studying production-line methods of Daimler AG's Mercedes-Benz SLS Gullwing and Automobili Lamborghini Holding Spa's

Re: Cybercafe SW for OpenBSD

2011-09-06 Thread Daniel Villarreal
I recommend you read Chapter 4, Wireless Networks Made Easy, but see the most recent version... http://www.nostarch.com/abs_bsd2.htm available for download from the publisher... http://www.nostarch.com/download/PF04.pdf regards, Daniel Villarreal On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 7:44 AM, Paolo Aglialoro

Re: My thoughts on OpenBSD - is advocacy working ?

2011-09-06 Thread Marco Peereboom
WHERE ARE THE DIFFS? On Tue, Sep 06, 2011 at 11:34:04AM -0400, Daniel Villarreal wrote: Thanks, that's very interesting. Melkus Sportwagen GmbH is offering an RS 2000 for only 109.900 EUR. The RS 1000 had a 2-stroke engine. I bet that gets some attention. I was just studying

Re: essential reading for beginning OpenBSD users

2011-09-06 Thread Daniel Villarreal
I'm sorry. See here for how to get a 25% discount on an electronic version of Absolute OpenBSD: UNIX for the Practical Paranoid. http://www.michaelwlucas.com/getting-my-books You could always search online for a used copy. Thanks for the correction, Daniel Villarreal On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 10:59

Re: essential reading for beginning OpenBSD users

2011-09-06 Thread Daniel Villarreal
Es tut mir Leid ! Danke, Daniel On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 10:59 AM, R0me0 *** knight@gmail.com wrote: http://www.amazon.com/Absolute-OpenBSD-Unix-Practical-Paranoid/dp/1886411999! 2011/9/6 Daniel Villarreal yclwebmas...@gmail.com I consider the following to be essential reading

Re: Master's Thesis

2011-09-06 Thread Christiano F. Haesbaert
On 6 September 2011 10:30, Adam Britt a...@kadmia.com wrote: Hi all, For my thesis I want to work on something that will be useful. OpenBSD is an OS I greatly admire for its integrity in terms of both licensing and software quality and is a project I want to work on/contribute to. I have

Re: essential reading for beginning OpenBSD users

2011-09-06 Thread Paolo Reyes Balleza
On 09/06/11 22:44, jirib wrote: On Tue, 6 Sep 2011 10:27:22 -0400 Daniel Villarrealyclwebmas...@gmail.com wrote: I consider the following to be essential reading for beginning OpenBSD users... Absolute FreeBSD, 2nd Edition information by Michael W. Lucas...

Re: Cybercafe SW for OpenBSD

2011-09-06 Thread Daniel Villarreal
The actual book link should have been... Book of PF, 2nd Edition: A No-Nonsense Guide to the OpenBSD Firewall by Peter N.M. Hansteen http://www.nostarch.com/pf2.htm The chapter link was correct, i.e. http://www.nostarch.com/download/PF04.pdf Daniel Villarreal On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 11:41 AM,

Re: Master's Thesis

2011-09-06 Thread Daniel Villarreal
I wonder what the OpenBSD developers think about the info I refer to here... http://youcanlinux.wordpress.com/category/software/ ... A deep study of all the SMP mechanisms employed by the major OSes, like OpenBSD, DragonFlyBSD, FreeBSD and Linux. This can help in improving the SMP support in

Re: Cybercafe SW for OpenBSD

2011-09-06 Thread Matt S
This is also entirely possible with Squid. You could simply use basic authentication so that you can keep an open wireless access point and people would have to authenticate in order to surf the web or do anything. Create a temporary account for each customer and add an expiration time? To:

Re: essential reading for beginning OpenBSD users

2011-09-06 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Daniel Villarreal yclwebmas...@gmail.com writes: I consider the following to be essential reading for beginning OpenBSD users... Absolute FreeBSD, 2nd Edition information by Michael W. Lucas... http://www.nostarch.com/abs_bsd2.htm As others have pointed out already, Michael is working on

smtp-vilter bug/feature?

2011-09-06 Thread Aaron Jackson
Irene killed my firewall/web server/mail sever, so I'm in the process of recreating its setup with the current 4.9 release. I was running into a problem with making smtp-vilter (installed from a package) work the way I expected it to work. Specifically, the virus backend via clamav and the spam

You have 1 new message in \'Inbox\'

2011-09-06 Thread Speakeasy.net
You have 1 new security update! Access your account and update your account to resolve the problem. Secure account log in Keep yourself secure This email was sent automatically please do not respond

Re: essential reading for beginning OpenBSD users

2011-09-06 Thread Mark Solocinski
On Tue, 6 Sep 2011 10:27:22 -0400, Daniel Villarreal wrote: I consider the following to be essential reading for beginning OpenBSD users... Absolute FreeBSD, 2nd Edition information by Michael W. Lucas... http://www.nostarch.com/abs_bsd2.htm Don't forget the Book of PF, 2nd Edition by Peter

Re: IBM x3250M3, no SAS support running OpenBSD 5.0 snapshot

2011-09-06 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2011-09-06, Laurent Salle lsa...@aventin.com wrote: The ServRAID M1015 is based on LSISAS2008 chipset. See: Please try this; run 'make' in sys/dev/pci after applying and then build a kernel, then you can copy it to a usb stick and see if it picks up the drives. (SAS 9240 naming is from

Re: smtp-vilter bug/feature?

2011-09-06 Thread Chris Cappuccio
This is a port, not part of the OpenBSD base system. You should take this up with the port maintainer and the author of smtp-vilter. Aaron Jackson [jack...@msrce.howard.edu] wrote: Irene killed my firewall/web server/mail sever, so I'm in the process of recreating its setup with the current

Re: IBM x3250M3, no SAS support running OpenBSD 5.0 snapshot

2011-09-06 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2011-09-06, Laurent Salle lsalle at aventin.com wrote: The ServRAID M1015 is based on LSISAS2008 chipset. See: ah, it's been pointed out this would be mfi(4). Output from pcidump -vxx would probably be helpful..

Re: Soekris lan1641 and Jetway J7F4K-1G5D

2011-09-06 Thread Rod Whitworth
On Tue, 6 Sep 2011 10:27:11 -0400, James Abercromby wrote: Has anyone else used this board with this mobo and experienced the same issues as described below? http://www.itxdepot.com/xcart/product.php?productid=1910cat=44019page=1 http://soekris.com/products/lan1641.html I have tried both 4.9

Firefox 6

2011-09-06 Thread STeve Andre'
Without having an endless crab session about Firefox, I'd like to know if Firefox 6 seems any better for you. Firefox 4+ seems to not just leak memory, but hemorrhage it. In 5 I routinely hit the 2G data limit. FF6 is better in this regard it seems, but freezes the system in fits of

Re: Firefox 6

2011-09-06 Thread James Hartley
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 2:56 PM, STeve Andre' and...@msu.edu wrote: In 5 I routinely hit the 2G data limit. FF6 is better in this regard it seems, but freezes the system in fits of reallocing memory, freezing OpenBSD for seconds at a time. Ditto on both counts. FF6 doesn't run out of

Re: Firefox 6

2011-09-06 Thread Amit Kulkarni
Without having an endless crab session about Firefox, I'd like to know if Firefox 6 seems any better for you. Firefox 4+ seems to not just leak memory, but hemorrhage it. In 5 I routinely hit the 2G data limit. FF6 is better in this regard it seems, but freezes the system in fits of

Re: Firefox 6

2011-09-06 Thread Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Amit Kulkarni amitk...@gmail.com wrote: B Without having an endless crab session about Firefox, I'd like to know if Firefox 6 seems any better for you. B Firefox 4+ seems to not just leak memory, but hemorrhage it. B In 5 I routinely hit the 2G data limit. B

cwm autogroup confusion

2011-09-06 Thread Daniel Melameth
I'm trying to put one xterm in a different autogroup. This xterm's relevant properties (via xprop) are: WM_CLASS(STRING) = xterm, XTerm WM_NAME(STRING) = largexterm The relevant portion of my .cwmrc is: autogroup 1 xterm,XTerm autogroup 3 largexterm,XTerm With this, largexterm is

La asistente Indispensable Compradora, Seminario Premier

2011-09-06 Thread Ing. Bibiana Blancarte
[IMAGE] Pms Capacitacisn Efectiva de Mixico presenta un evento premier especialmente diseqado para Asistentes y Secretarias Ejecutivas La Asistente Compradora Indispensable. Zltimos lugares, exclusiva presentacisn: 27 de Septiembre en la Ciudad de Mixico con un horario de 09:00 a 08:00 pm. Lo

Re: Firefox 6

2011-09-06 Thread bofh
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 7:29 PM, Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda acam...@verlet.org wrote: FF7 is the first FF release which pays serious attention to those memory bugs, so it might help you. takes about 2-4 hrs to compile on amd64. 2-4 hrs to build? When it finishes compiling there will be

Re: My thoughts on OpenBSD - is advocacy working ?

2011-09-06 Thread john slee
Hi, On 7 September 2011 01:34, Daniel Villarreal yclwebmas...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks, that's very interesting. Melkus Sportwagen GmbH is offering an RS 2000 for only 109.900 EUR. The RS 1000 had a 2-stroke engine. I bet that gets some attention. I was just studying production-line methods

Re: Firefox 6

2011-09-06 Thread Tomas Bodzar
switched to xxxterm + adsuck which works every release better and better. Just some IIS pages are not running because of authentication issues which seems related to webkit. So probably chrome has some plugin for that as no issues in chrome at all On 9/7/11, bofh goodb...@gmail.com wrote: On

Re: Firefox 6

2011-09-06 Thread Landry Breuil
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 1:20 AM, Amit Kulkarni amitk...@gmail.com wrote: Without having an endless crab session about Firefox, I'd like to know if Firefox 6 seems any better for you. Firefox 4+ seems to not just leak memory, but hemorrhage it. In 5 I routinely hit the 2G data limit. FF6