I've a question related to PF.
SpamD provides a trap. If somebody sends e-Mail to a e.g. special
mailadress this host will be added to a list.
Is there any spamtrap-like Mechanism for the pf?
E.g. more skilled badguys don't use `nmap -sS target`.
Such guys will limit their scans to just a few
--On 26 June 2005 15:27 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any spamtrap-like Mechanism for the pf?
E.g. more skilled badguys don't use `nmap -sS target`.
Such guys will limit their scans to just a few ports (3-6).
Since this type of scan typically won't complete a 3-way handshake,
Hello,
I've installed OpenBSD recently and wanted to install few extra
applications. Due to that I have some questions. First of all i will
introduce what i would like to accomplish so maybe it would be easier to
answer. My goal is to install www, ftp and ssh server based on stable
software.
Hello everybody...
I had some trouble with the copy of /usr/src I fetched and so I had to
refetch it. But now I'm not sure if I included all patches (even I've e.g.
no em-Device (Btw: why are just critical patches listed?)).
I guess there's no system to identify if somebody applied a patch or if
On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 01:49:47AM +0200, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
... I'm not quite sure what you are talking about - neither on
http://www.openbsd.org/errata37.html nor on
http://www.openbsd.org/errata36.html
i'm aware of any reference to em(4).
That's true, but it looks like there is a
If I recall correctly, Sebastian has had numerous attempts to get a diff
submitted last year, that all went nowhere.
Some highlight that I might be wrong about:
- no communication at *all* from the maintainer
- no desire from anyone else to commit the diffs b/c they were not
blessed by the
A little Interview by Linus (just another Linux vs BSD..) at NewsForge:
http://os.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=05/06/09/2128249
Kind regards,
Sebastian
I noticed a BUG in the solution descriped at FAQ 7.3.
As I edited my /etc/gettyttab (like it was descriped in the FAQ) and
loged in using ttypC2 I noticed that the the the buffer wont be deleted if
you do the followring.
Login at e.g. ttyC2,
Do something to get a full screen (so that you need
Well I did something strange just to see what will happen:
mount nfsserver:/nfs /mnt/nfs
cd /mnt/nfs
Login to another console as user
cd /mnt/nfs
Login on the 3rd console as root:
umount /mnt/nfs
halt -p
After syncing the disks I'll be dropped into GDB-Console...
I just wanna know if that
Hi everybody,
I've an old OnStream ADR2 Tape-Streamer with a 60GB Tape.
I didn't used it for a while but I can remember that OpenBSD 3.5/6 was
able touse it.
Now I assembled the Drive into my router and get some errors.
Or lets say: The only mt command wich works is retension.
Not even erase
Hi,
I try setup my card DWL-G520 in my OpenBSD 3.7, but not working.
Sad but true...
My configuration is:
cat /etc/hostname.ath0
inet 192.168.0.2 255.255.255.0 media autoselect \
nwid redwifi
As client:
$ cat /etc/hostname.wi0
inet 10.10.10.100 255.255.255.0
On 5/31/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Is there somebody using OpenBSD as AP for his WLAN?
I would need help after 7 guys checked my PF and nobody found a
misstake...
It still dosn't work (NAT)... :-(
So I would be happy if somebody who use also OpenBSD as AP would contact
On 5/31/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
If you need any other informations please ask me.
here a few suggestions for further gathering info:
- sysctl net.inet.ip.forwarding
- ping openbsd.org
- traceroute openbsd.org
- tcpdump host 129.128.5.191 (while pinging
[...]
Ext = tun0# Device an dem das Internet angeschlossen ist
Int = xl0 # Device an dem das interne Netz haengt
IntNet = 192.168.0.0/16 # Adressraum des internen Netzes
RouterIP = 192.168.0.1 # IP Adresse des Routers
Int2 = ath0
IntNet2 = 10.10.10.0/24
RouterIP2 =
--On 31 May 2005 14:36 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ping openbsd.org - No route to host
Traceroute * - No route to host
Assuming your routes, IP addresses and netmasks are set correctly, this
is almost certainly a firewall problem. OpenBSD responds 'no route to
host' if a packet won't
I am getting ready to upgrade my computer system.
What AMD64x2 motherboards do readers of this
mailing list recommend for use with OpenBSD?
Thanks,
Dave Feustel
I bought an TYAN S2882.
The support told me that they tested it with FreeBSD 5.x so I hope OpenBSD
will wrok too. I asked them
I'm running a S2882 without any problems. I'm not running two
processors yet though.
What's about the hardwaresensors or ANY remote-management related functions?
Kind regards,
Sebastian
On 5/30/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I am getting ready to upgrade my computer
Hi everybody..
Is there somebody using OpenBSD as AP for his WLAN?
I would need help after 7 guys checked my PF and nobody found a misstake...
It still dosn't work (NAT)... :-(
So I would be happy if somebody who use also OpenBSD as AP would contact
me and help me to set up an AP on OpenBSD
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Just FYI.
I am finishing up a port that hopefully will be put in for MySQL 4.1.12,
their latest recommended stable version.
Hi Daniel
That's brilliant!
[installed pSQL from ports so: aggro offtopic]
That's nice for MySQL..
I'm still waiting until dataloss will be
Maybe it's a case for bugs@ but I wanna know if I did something wrong.
I've a DWL G520 (Rev 2, Atheros) and my ASUS K7V880 wont work with it.
Or at least OpenBSD dosn't work with the card at this board.
I assembled that card also at my ASUS K8V880 but because the Atheros
driver isn't ported to
Hello,
I'm a newwbie on OpenBSD and I've installed it on a IBM P100 Computer.
I have a Intel 82557 NIC inside. This NIC can be seen as fxp0.
My problem is:
When I don't use the comuputer during about 5 minutes, my NIC go to
sleep and don't want to receive or send any frames.
But if I press
--On 09 May 2005 23:05 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So maybe the Dev-team would be so friendly to write (for 3.8. e.g.?)
the archs behind the drivers.
The list of drivers supported on each arch, are on the webpage about
that arch.
Why?
http://www.openbsd.org/37.html
Lets read it
Hi dear misc-Mailinglist,
After I repaired my IBM-Webserver I did a little burn-in-Test and
noticed a freeze (no reaction..) if I do the followring (using bsd.mp).
Login as root (local): top -s 1
Login as user and switch to root (via SSH using 4096Bit DSA-Key): john
/etc/master.passwd
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