Yes. Use VBoxManage convertfromraw on the dd'ed image.
Brian
On Aug 7, 2015 11:37 AM, Quartz qua...@sneakertech.com wrote:
You could also make a raw image of the disk and run a copy of that image
in qemu on another computer, something which would give you a chance to
do some experimenting
.
Can anyone tell me how to move on from this point, what steps are
needed to get the id's added manually?
--
Regards Brian
Stuart Henderson skrev den 2015-04-28 15:55:
Actually this is a bit odd, can't reproduce it here on 5.5 or
-current.
I'm running 5.5 GENERIC.MP
SHA256 (/sbin/pfctl) =
9b84b5b3d846cf2f4c4a189d9711cc5d00c4ea096431df4eaea57ebfcd29de8c
Using a single interface (ex. vlan) will only produce one line (as I
expect it to do) in the pfctl -s rules output.
This is probably the simplest fix. The actual packets you want to
filter
show up on the vlan interfaces anyway.
You'r right, this would be the best solution at the momemnt.
-s rules output.
My question is: Why are pf making 4 identical rules when using
groupnames?
--
Kind regards
Brian S. Vangsgaard
Lists
A list allows the specification of multiple similar criteria within a
rule.
For example, multiple protocols, port numbers, addresses, etc. So,
instead of
writing one filter rule for each IP address that needs to be blocked,
one rule
can be written by specifying the IP addresses in a
Thanks, working from /usr/src/distrib/special helped get things sorted out.
Brian Conway
On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 4:00 PM, Ted Unangst t...@tedunangst.com wrote:
Brian Conway wrote:
I get similar results when swapping in ls, pax, and so on. However,
the make release process generates a working
dump on sd0b
Brian Conway
Thanks, I'll start looking there. This is in the context of flashrd
not being bootable on i386 at the moment:
https://github.com/yellowman/flashrd/issues/30
Brian Conway
Founder, Owner
RCE Software, LLC
On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 4:00 PM, Ted Unangst t...@tedunangst.com wrote:
Brian Conway wrote
On 04/06/15 19:08, L.R. D.S. wrote:
At 6 Apr 2015 22:55:07 + (UTC) from Ted Unangst t...@tedunangst.com:
Huh?
Well, I was MitM'd ? The current snapshot (install57.iso) have all that
packages here...
When 'startx' they enter on Fvwm by default and when click on screen have:
(Re)Start
Hi,
for the talk he gave at BSDCan IIRC. I don't need to use RADIUS just a
local authentication database. It is in the base and it seems very
easy
to configure.
It is.
Is anybody running similar setup in production? Any caveats? Any other
advises before I take a plunge.
Yes I am, with
Renesas xHCI root hub rev 3.00/1.00 addr 1
~Brian
On 03/20/15 15:36, Jeremiah Ford wrote:
Hi all,
I have recently acquired a SunFire v120. However I have no way to
connect to the serial A/LOM port.
The Sun documentation seems to give instructions when running solaris in
which one can telnet in.
After reading
Yup. Doing just this now in my new home. If you build it, they will
come. and all that other feel good stuff applies.
~Brian
On 01/22/15 15:03, Peter Hessler wrote:
It's very simple. Make one of your own :).
Pick a place, advertise it, and *make sure to show up*. Keep it
regular, if you
AM, David Gwynne wrote:
On 2 Jan 2015, at 9:52 pm, Brian Empson br...@teamhandbanana.com wrote:
I'm looking into a way to sync up group and user information across a network
of OpenBSD machines. I like YP, except that I don't need the password hashes
transferred across the network. I like
details across multiple machines that is built into
the base install? Preferably written by the OpenBSD team, too?
Thanks,
Brian
Thanks for all the ideas. It's given me avenues for testing.
On 1/2/2015 5:32 PM, Craig Skinner wrote:
On 2015-01-02 Fri 14:02 PM |, Christopher Barry wrote:
I can't speak to ksh being 'better', but it may well be.
Aye, not subject to bash's many security problems, such as #ShellShock
-London flight.
British American convoy would mean a convoy composed of Americans
with a British ancestry which I don't think is correct. The meaning
should likely be a convoy composed of British and American soldiers or
a British-American convoy
~Brian
- in general i dislike the indiscriminate
District! Help me feel less alone in
a sea of FreeBSD people :-)
~Brian
The latter, I would bet.
On 11/29/2014 10:07 PM, Eric Furman wrote:
OFF TOPIC. This has nothing to do with OpenBSD,
but a lot of guys here know about this stuff.
I've done some reading, but still not sure.
OK, at the risk of looking stupid,which of these passwords is better;
kMH65?3
or
(Apologies for potentially breaking threading, replying for a list archive.)
I brought this up previously[1] and can confirm that it is fixed in
5.6-stable. Thanks to all.
Brian Conway
[1] https://www.mail-archive.com/misc@openbsd.org/msg133393.html
accepted changes to its
filesystem despite being read-only.
Thanks.
Brian Conway
On 11/14/14 13:27, Etienne wrote:
Hello list,
I seem to have a little hardware related problem. I have been using a
Lenovo x120e for some time, and OpenBSD ran nicely on it until April. As
soon as I upgraded to 5.5, and from quite early after kernel loading,
the console started showing and
'
#
Incorrect usage on my part or something else? Thanks.
Brian Conway
On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 2:00 PM, Ted Unangst t...@tedunangst.com wrote:
On Wed, Nov 05, 2014 at 12:35, Brian Conway wrote:
As part of a larger build script, I'm pre-populating passwords with
usermod. When upgrading to 5.6, I ran into the error below:
5.5-stable:
# encrypt -b 8
onetwothree
On 11/03/14 22:33, Jonathan Thornburg wrote:
I'm trying to set up 5.6/amd64 on a new-from-the-factory 750GB disk
which I've just had installed in a Thinkpad T60. (This Thinkpad had
previously been running 5.5/amd64 using an older/smaller disk, with
no problems).
I want to try having the
Basic phones are distracting enough as it is, more so with all the
widgets. I agree: call, sms. That's all I'd need anyway. It seems that
the more we march forward the more we take for granted tech wise. We
have processors that go into the Ghz range but it still feels sluggish.
I guess I like
Install it to a usb stick.
On 06/16/14 15:35, Thuban wrote:
Hi,
I would like to try openBSD before installing it on my laptop to check
if things works correctly (X server as example).
Do you know any liveCD or any methode to try openBSD on some hardware
before installing?
Regards,
--
Thuban
On 05/15/14 07:32, dam...@thiriet.web4me.fr wrote:
Hello,
As advised in this thread:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-armm=139894585630709w=2
I am looking for a netbook that would suit my needs.
I am currently hesitating between buying an Acer aspire
One 725 and a Lemote Yeelong. Yeelong is more
On Thu, Feb 06, 2014 at 09:29:37AM -0500, Brad Smith wrote:
On 06/02/14 9:25 AM, Alexey Suslikov wrote:
Brian Curran brian at brianpcurran.com writes:
when it stops passing traffic, does issuing ifconfig urtw0 scan help?
I test this just now and it seemed to help, although I only started
On Thu, Feb 06, 2014 at 01:37:46PM -0800, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 1:28 PM, Brian Curran br...@brianpcurran.com wrote:
Also perhaps of note is that 'arp -a' hangs indefinitely while the
interface isn't receiving traffic.
arp does IP-hostname lookups by default, which
troubleshoot this? It's becoming a bit
frustrating, but I'd like to keep using OpenBSD! I'm a bit lost at this
point as to how to approach this issue further, so hopefully someone may
be able to point me in the right direction.
Let me know if any additional information would be of help. Thanks!
-Brian
On Wed, Feb 05, 2014 at 10:51:19PM +, Alexey Suslikov wrote:
Brian Curran brian at brianpcurran.com writes:
Hello,
I have an Alfa AWUS036H USB wi-fi adapter that I am using on OpenBSD
5.4 amd64. Problem is, sometimes as often as every 15 minutes, the only way
to
get
hilsen / kind regards
Brian S. Vangsgaard
On 01/01/14 11:47, Vijay Sankar wrote:
Quoting Christian Weisgerber na...@mips.inka.de:
mufurcz mufu...@iinet.net.au wrote:
On 2013-11-15 00:01, za...@gmx.com wrote:
Hi
I was thinking of dual booting OpenBSd and Windows 8.1. Has anyone
managed to do that?
I suppose I would have to install Windows first, and then OpenBSD.
Does the OpenBSD installation include a boot manager such as GRUB?
I have experience setting up
On 11/13/2013 9:56 AM, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
ropers rop...@gmail.com wrote:
Having long wanted to run http://www.openbsd.org/loongson.html, I've
just seen that the main EU vendor of Loongson/Lemote/Yeeloong has
finally -temporarily, they say- significantly cut the hitherto
relatively
On 10/18/13 18:27, Stefan Wollny wrote:
Hi there,
having a personal dislike of Facebook (and the MeeToo-systems alike)
for their impertinent sniffing for private data I tried on my laptop to
block facebook.com via hosts-file. Interestingly this failed: Calling
http://www.facebook.com;
I'm not sure because at that point I gave up on CARP completely and just let
OSPF failover to the secondary firewall if the first stops working.
-brian
On Oct 1, 2013, at 10:01, Andy a...@brandwatch.com wrote:
On 01/10/13 14:32, Brian Hechinger wrote:
On Tue, Oct 01, 2013 at 09:19:20AM +0100
On 09/24/13 21:53, Fung wrote:
daemon=/usr/local/sbin/pure-ftpd
daemon_flags=-o -A -B -H -u1000
With -o set, is pure-uploadscript running?
On 09/14/13 18:41, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
I'm trying to add myself to sudoers. I used `su -` to get root, and
then `adduser jwalton sudo`.
Now I'm stuck a loop of:
Enter username[]:
When I try and add my name, I'm told its there. When I try to RETURN
(no name), I looped back to the prompt.
On 5/20/2013 2:14 PM, Jean Lucas wrote:
Is one able to strip the GPL from a repo? In the case of this repo, would the
driver have to be completely reconstructed/reimplemented in the case the GPL
could not be stripped?
As far as the end result goes, be that engineering a new driver or if one
On 5/20/2013 2:25 PM, Jean Lucas wrote:
Realtek has no official software distribution on their site of a RTL8723
driver. As far as the repo goes, it was highly likely taken from a beta-grade
(at best) Dropbox'ed linux driver posted on ubuntu sites after popular demand.
The fact that, in the
On 2/22/2013 8:02 AM, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 06:42, Eric Furman wrote:
Until your name is on this list;
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/~checkout~/ports/geo/openbsd-developers/files/OpenBSD
YOU ARE NOT A DEVELOPER.
I'm making this into a shirt.
~Brian
On 2/11/2013 5:51 PM, Heptas Torres wrote:
Hello
I have an old laptop with no CD-ROM but can boot from USB. Given that
I only have access to a windows machine to burn an iso image, do you
know of an easy way (e.g. some windows programa) to create a bootable
OpenBSD USB stick which I can then
for all necessary archs (and many are nowhere near as fast as your
i386/amd64 machine), they need to be tested, they need to be hosted,
they need ... etc.
With that said, here's an article from undeadly:
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=20130113185003
~Brian
On 1/27/2013 6:33 PM, John Newton wrote:
Sirs: Especially Dewey and Jorge.I should have stated at the outset that I
must download from public computer not using openbsd so wget would
not work. I must work with the constraints of the mirror and my windows
system. BTW this is version 5.1 i am
Hello,
I'm trying to recompile heimdal with LDAP support, what are the config options
used on the install for the base system version? I'm running OpenBSD current on
i386. What I'm looking to do is install everything as it was on the base
system, but with LDAP enabled.
Thanks,
Brian
, but worth it.
Thanks,
Brian
From: Tomas Bodzar tomas.bod...@gmail.com
To: Brian Empson brian_emp...@yahoo.com
Cc: misc@openbsd.org misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2012 2:52 AM
Subject: Re: OpenBSD rocks
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 10:02 PM, Brian Empson
with the 0.7.2 version? (The
included version)
Thanks,
Brian
-run patch -p1 heimdal-1.4.patch
-./configure
-make
Thanks,
Brian
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/octet-stream which had
a name of heimdal-1.4.patch]
;
+ otp_find_alg;
+ local:
+ *;
+};
From: Brian Empson
brian_emp...@yahoo.com
To: misc@openbsd.org misc@openbsd.org
Sent:
Sunday, October 14, 2012 11:20 PM
Subject: Heimdal 1.4 Patch
All,
I have
created a patch for heimdal 1.4
(http
it installed too.
Nice job OpenBSD team! Keep up the awesome job!
Brian
the unconnected pin4 of the micro-usb connected
to gnd-pin5. I think they are also sold on Amazon.
Brian
Wow
This mailing list is crazy
From: noah pugsley noah.pugs...@gmail.com
To: Russell Garrison russell.garri...@gmail.com
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 2:03 PM
Subject: Re: SSI
Before Al Gore invented the internet he invented the
! Thoughts? Is there anyone I can speak to about funding a
sub project for OpenBSD SSI? Or is it not even being considered?
Thanks,
Brian
.
Thanks,
Brian
From: Otto Moerbeek
o...@drijf.net
To: Brian Empson brian_emp...@yahoo.com
Cc:
misc@openbsd.org misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2012 4:38
PM
Subject: Re: SSI
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 01:04:23PM -0700, Brian Empson
wrote:
Hello
CloneZilla has a provision for backing-off invalid/unreadble sectors using
a configurable set of thresholds.
~BAS (Hates to recommend GNU/Linux based systems, but G4U didn't cut it
with my last failed drive)
Hello,
I'm trying to do roadwarrior VPN between OSX (mobile) and OpenBSD (gateway)
using certificates for peer identification. Is it possible to list a UFQDN as
a peer? When I try something like this on the gateway:
ike passive from any to any peer u...@host.tld \
main auth hmac-sha1 enc
seconds while the routes update, but
it's not terribly annoying (and obviously won't happen often).
Thanks!
BTW: Using ospfctl reload after a change in configuration or network
topology sometimes has no effect. It might be necessary to kill and
restart ospfd.
Interesting and good to know.
-brian
? I can
provide configurations done on the openbsd boxes but really it's nothing
special that I've done.
-brian
On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 6:02 PM, Guido Tschakert
guido.tschak...@src-gmbh.de wrote:
Am 13.08.2012 09:42, schrieb C. L. Martinez:
Hi all,
I am trying to do some tests with OpenBSD 5.1 and FreeBSD 9.1 beta in
my laptop virtual lab based on vmware workstation 8. But I have found
a
On 07/29/12 16:18, Rob Payne wrote:
On 7/19/12 11:15 AM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 08:45:30PM +0200, [BG-Consulting] Elmar Bschorer wrote:
What do you mean with ss20?
Actually a good question. At least for those old enough to remember the
Soviet era SS-20 intermediate-range
On 07/19/12 10:42, Erling Westenvik wrote:
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 08:45:30PM +0200, [BG-Consulting] Elmar Bschorer wrote:
What do you mean with ss20?
Actually a good question. At least for those old enough to remember the
Soviet era SS-20 intermediate-range ballistic nucelar missiles. Can't
I can't look at the code now but perhaps only allow udp and not tcp from
untrusted hosts? I think tcp is only used for really large transfers, which
a non malicious user wouldn't need. The only exception I can think if is
for a zone transfer between aurhirativw servers.
Brian
On Jul 10, 2012 12
I would take steps to see if another rule is being matched when you see the
flaw?
Brian
On Jul 9, 2012 12:28 PM, Peter J. Philipp p...@centroid.eu wrote:
On Mon, Jul 09, 2012 at 12:47:18PM -0600, Luis Coronado wrote:
You need to provide more information about your situation to be able
?
Known issue.
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugsm=132461653904304w=2
~Brian
On 6/27/2012 8:07 AM, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 12:14 PM, Brian Callahan bcal...@devio.us wrote:
On 6/27/2012 12:28 AM, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
Hi,
on Dell E6320 with
$ sysctl kern.version
kern.version=OpenBSD 5.2-beta (GENERIC.MP) #331: Sun Jun 24 20:04:00 MDT
2012
dera
On 06/27/12 20:50, Mr. Cromwell wrote:
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 8:14 PM, Peter Laufenbergopen...@laufenberg.ch
wrote:
Peter Laufenberg [open...@laufenberg.ch] wrote:
Richard's not a web designer; he's a graphic designer. He put his
portfolio on blogspot after I commented that downloading a
I have an openbsd box plugged into a switch with other things that then
connects to a dsl modem, no problem.
On Jun 25, 2012 8:15 AM, Zafer DaÅtan z...@z-sistem.com wrote:
25.06.2012 18:03 tarihinde, soko.tica yazdı:
...
I am not sure if the RockSolid cards are supported by OpenBSD. Can
is Kernighan Ritchie The C Programming
Language.
-Otto
+1
Pff... that's so 80's...
Cool kids these days want ``C in 21 days'' or some crap like that.
Learn C in 21 years!
Read APUE. If you can't program C after that you are broken.
That may just take 21 years though. :)
-brian
If this is a production server I think you want to track the patch branch?
On Jun 19, 2012 4:41 PM, thunderlight1 thunderlig...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
I'm quite new to OpenBSD, and just installed 5.1 release which I upgraded
to -stabel according to instruction described on section 5 in the FAQ.
My loongson patches didn't make 5.1 so either run -current (recommended)
or backport my patches to 5.1
Either way, you won't get JavaScript, so please keep that in mind (or
help me out! :) )
~Brian
the comments to
https://plus.google.com/u/0/104027218792812194992/posts/K3NsGE2UrCe
I cannot press the +1 button on your response hard enough. And there
is no +5 button.
If I could be bothered to setup a G+ account I would be right there with
him.
-brian
In freebsd you could use portupgrade or portmaster; I dont know what the
openbsd options are.
On May 21, 2012 6:48 PM, Richards, Toby toby.richa...@slo.courts.ca.gov
wrote:
While my question involves other BSD's as well as Linux systems, I am
asking this here because OpenBSD's philosophy is the
(improper hack) is also needed.
Brian
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 10:30 AM, Laurence Rochfort
laurence.rochf...@gmail.com wrote:
I want to setup sendmail so that I can send mail from my home network.
I have no experience with sendmail outside a corporate environment where
DNS makes everything
Don't forget about the dmesgd:
http://www.nycbug.org/cgi?action=dmesgdfilter=1nickname=description=os=OpenBSDdmesg=i7-
You can post your dmesg there, and search for specific models.
On 01/17/12 14:42, Douglas Ray wrote:
Any word on support for the HP ethernet NC107i controllers?
I see queries about it have come to this list several times over the
past couple of years.
The HP ProLiant servers describe their ethernet as NC107i.
Debian and FreeBSD have this implemented as a
Internet:
DestinationGatewayFlags Refs Use Mtu Prio Iface
default XXX.YYY.133.6 UGS012091 - 8
pppoe0
These two routes have different priorities. In Cisco-land, you can have
two routes for 0.0.0.0 w/ mask 0.0.0.0, but twod ifferent
?
-brian
are em1 and em2.
If I put IPs on them I can ping the devices that are supposed to talk
through this bridge.
If I put them into a bridge I get nothing.
Anyone know where I should be looking here to figure out why this isn't
working?
-brian
On Nov 23, 2011, at 19:45, Josh Grosse j...@jggimi.homeip.net wrote:
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 04:41:09PM -0500, Brian Hechinger wrote:
Anyone know where I should be looking here to figure out why this
isn't working?
Brian, I don't know if you've received other advice yet, but the key here
Use OPENBSD-VM-MIB; extract via SNMP and prettify it later.
~BAS
Has anyone already modified systat to support colored text?
Does Openbsd support the Intel Gigabit ET2 Quad Port Server Adapter -
E1G44ET2BLK
I have searched extensively but I cant for the life of me find the chipset
number (usually begining with an 8 for Intel network cards) so I cant cross
check with the supported list at
On Aug 28, 2011, at 8:00 AM, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
Hi all,
after reading this thread
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/netbsd-users/2011/08/22/msg008819.html
(and main link which caused that
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-arch/2011-August/011412.html)
I must really say thanks a lot
This is with 4.9 GENERIC#48 macppc snapshot from ftp.openbsd.org . I had
originally updated from a 4.8 snapshot yesterday to 4.9-release, then a 4.9
snapshot from a few days prior (downloaded from ftp5.usa.openbsd.org). When I
pointed PKG_PATH to
On Jul 17, 2011, at 12:03 PM, Amit Kulkarni wrote:
I guess I missed a step in upgrading from 4.8 to 4.9, or from 4.9 to
-current,
but I can't seem to figure out what I missed from reading upgrade49.html
or
current.html.
Can't install libiconv-1.13p2 because of libraries
|library c.58.3 not
On Jul 17, 2011, at 12:24 PM, Amit Kulkarni wrote:
I was just doing pkg_add -ui. Individual packages might be attempting to
upgrade to a specific version though, eh? I was looking for Python 2.7, but
I
don't see it anywhere. I had previously symlinked /usr/local/bin/python to
the 2.6
4.9 GENERIC#626 i386
I write a rule that says this:
pass in on $ext_if inet6 proto ipv6-icmp from any to 2620:0100:900f:c9::/56
and pfctl shows this:
pass in on em2 inet6 proto ipv6-icmp from any to 2620:100:900f::/56 keep
state
Maybe I'm crazy, but it seems 2620:100:900f:: would be /48
On Feb 1, 2011, at 11:00 PM, Paul de Weerd wrote:
On Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 10:51:00PM -0800, Brian Keefer wrote:
| 4.9 GENERIC#626 i386
|
| I write a rule that says this:
| pass in on $ext_if inet6 proto ipv6-icmp from any to
2620:0100:900f:c9::/56
|
| and pfctl shows this:
| pass
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Hi all,
today cd arrived in Italy
Thanks!
--
Matteo Filippetto
And California, USA.
Thanks for another great release.
--
bk
We are a service company and have removed many heatsinks that had
thermal pads and re-applied using thermal grease (of course this is
after very carefully removing the thermal pad with plastic scraper and
alcohol) and have never had one come back to us with a thermal issue
again. Many times the
On 2/18/2010 7:21 AM, Liam Farr wrote:
Hi,
I thought that the system might be using the built in crypto in the AMD Geode CPU instead of the
HIFN and have used config -e -o bsd.new /bsd to disable glxsb (glxsb0 at pci0 dev 1
function 2 AMD Geode LX Crypto rev 0x00: RNG AES) in the kernel,
On 2/18/2010 12:47 PM, Ryan Corder wrote:
Essentially, on these lower-power devices, the cost of moving the data to and
from the crypto card across the PCI bus negates most performance gains you
would achieve trying to offload it.
Right
Where as on servers, these devices only offer a benefit
Hello,
I'm wondering what other folks are using to graph pf data beyond what is
provided by pfstat. The aggregate values are useful and I'd also like to
setup graphs of particular services, particular tables, etc. Is there a way
for pfstat to graph labeled traffic that I have overlooked?
I
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