etc etc
Any thoughts welcome
poncenby
are there any?
List
What options are there when you have multiple IP addresses and 1 openbsd
4.1 box with two NICs acting as a firewall? The Internet goes into NIC1
and a switch (with boxes plugged in) goes into NIC2 (10/8 address
range). Is the alias command used in hostname.if files the only way of
List
Grateful if anyone could recommend a mail retrieval program which does
not require a local SMTP service like fetchmail does.
Many thanks
poncenby
List,
Are there plans to change vnconfig so it will accept a file for the key when -K
is specified?
I notice there was a patch put up to misc in 2004, does anyone know if there is
a
patch for 4.0?
Cheers
poncenby
is minimised?
I read in vnd(4) that the vnd driver does not use a write buffer, but the svnd
does. However I need blowfish and I seem to remember reading somewhere that
crypto is only supported with the svnd driver.
Any help appreciated
poncenby
Dear list,
What do openbsd users do when they need to filter/redirect traffic based on
layer
2 addresses?
I'm using 4.0 generic on a 386.
Many thanks
poncenby
that ffmpeg requires X11 by default.
so which streaming program that can do RTP would the list recommend?
many thanks
poncenby
Christoph Leser wrote:
hello,
I would love to set up a openBSD/soekris based dsl router for accessing the
internet from home (my provider is t-com from germany).
Can anyone here tell me whether there are internal dsl modem cards available
which are supported by openBSD?
although it is not
list,
when any configure script is checking for standard header files
(stdlib.h, memory.h) it hangs for a few seconds on each file, as if it
is taking this long to actually find each file on the disk. which i
guess is actually happening. making the script take about almost five
minutes to
On 17 Jun 2006, at 11:24, Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 10:47:40PM +0100, poncenby wrote:
quick one for you knowledgeable chaps/chapesses...
If one does not have OpenBSD installed how would one obtain a list of
the dependencies of a certain package, say gnome-desktop
quick one for you knowledgeable chaps/chapesses...
If one does not have OpenBSD installed how would one obtain a list of
the dependencies of a certain package, say gnome-desktop for
arguments sake?
Many thanks
poncenby
p.s. this question comes from the need to know the exact packages
. is anyone working on reverse engineering the firmware for usb
adsl modems? i'd love to do it myself but would take a very long time :)
regards
poncenby
will work
with uisp-20050207.tgz?
merci,
poncenby
made Tor fork new processes. This means you need way
more memory to run a Tor server, especially an exit server. If you
want to run a Tor server, we recommend you upgrade to a better OS.
are they correct regarding gethostbyname_r()?
thanks
poncenby
of Soekris boxes rather than
EPIA?
I've got a feeling the little box will just give up or even worse
blow up.
Thanks for your time, I appreciate it.
poncenby
with but realise it should be much faster.
FIrst thoughts is possible bottleneck when waiting for more entropy.
If this is the case would adding memory make a huge difference?
or is the CPU the bottleneck?
any ideas out there?
i'll continue googling in the meantime
thanks guys,
poncenby
- you need firmware from the Thomson site
- /var/log/messages will get filled with the following, when traffic
passes through your gateway at around or over 100kbps
pppoa2[13927]: write_dest: 3800 ENOBUFS errors
Hope it helps
poncenby
Thanks
George
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On 9 Jan 2006, at 10:43, Olivier Mehani wrote:
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 10:51:12PM +, poncenby smythe wrote:
I am running 3.8 GENERIC on i386 and can't figure out why pf
isn't logging
the packets I've told it to, here is a snippet from /etc/ pf.conf...
Maybe a stupid check, but did you
On 9 Jan 2006, at 19:37, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, poncenby smythe wrote:
On 9 Jan 2006, at 10:43, Olivier Mehani wrote:
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 10:51:12PM +, poncenby smythe wrote:
I am running 3.8 GENERIC on i386 and can't figure out why pf isn't
logging
the packets
On 20 Nov 2005, at 23:16, Damien Miller wrote:
On Sat, 19 Nov 2005, poncenby smythe wrote:
Dear list,
Does anyone why the versions of tcpdump and libpcap in 3.8 GENERIC
(3.2(i think) and 0.5 respectively) are quite a way off from the
current stable releases (0.9.4).
Exactly what do you
Dear list,
Does anyone why the versions of tcpdump and libpcap in 3.8 GENERIC
(3.2(i think) and 0.5 respectively) are quite a way off from the
current stable releases (0.9.4).
Thanks
poncenby
em0 trunkport em1 \
192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
and what is a round-robin trunk?
thanks for any help and apologies for asking questions I could work
out myself , I just don't have access to any openbsd at the moment.
poncenby
for
these two interfaces (em0,em1) to be represented by one 'virtual'
interface aliased to em0 and em1, so the full-duplex traffic is seen
by tools like tcpdump/argus etc.
any thoughts? and what is a round-robin trunk?!?!?
thanks for your time
poncenby
thanks for the replies, the solution I found was to insert the
following line into /etc/dhcpd.conf
next-server dhcpd server ip address
if this line isn't in then the obsd machine displayed 0.0.0.0 as the
server ip.
thanks for the replies
poncenby
On 23 Oct 2005, at 11:04, Bachman
into the tftpboot directory
but I cannot find such a file.
Can anyone help me, I have attempted googling but not found much,
Any solution and I promise to submit my dmesg! - what an incentive :(
thanks in advance
poncenby
: milter, amavis etc...
Thanks,
look here (http://www.clamav.net/3rdparty.html#mta) for ways of using
clam with qmail.
good luck!
poncenby
.
poncenby
Shawn K. Quinn wrote:
On Fri, 2005-08-05 at 07:33 +0100, poncenby wrote:
May I suggest some tolerance(doesn't have to be sincere) for people
who are simply either too busy or too lazy to read man pages in their
entirety. or just simply ignore the email. surely certain people on
this list
Abraham Al-Saleh wrote:
On 8/5/05, poncenby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Firstly I never said mentioned the word security, so I don't know where
Tobias got that from.
I apologise once again for not searching the archives and reading the
man pages.
May I suggest some tolerance(doesn't have
which shows the pid/process for each
listening port?
thanks in advance
poncenby
mentioning?
thanks for your time, I'm sure this post merits the abuse it will
obviously generate - or it'll be ignored completely :(
poncenby
breaks the whole system?
i realise the FA511 is not officially supported by 3.7, but it's
confusing why it should work during installation and not afterwards.
thanks
poncenby
Hello all
being a naturally lazy person i was wondering whether anyone knows of a
nice easy, step-by-step guide to modifying the dietlibc source so it
will compile on openbsd 3.7. the PORT file in dietlibc source describes
(not fully perhaps) waht to do:
- edit Makefile to detect the
Damien Miller wrote:
Why? OpenBSD's libc is pretty slim already. If you have need of a
further cut-down libc, you could trim it more.
Because I want dietlibc for a fnord installation and haven't got the
time or experience to fiddle around and get fnord to work with anything
but dietlibc.
to kickstart in
Linux? RPM can be used in the %post section of a kickstart.cfg. What is
the reason for pkg_add not being available?
Thanks for your time
poncenby
noticed
ppp can do the whole NAT thing itself.
Do any knowledgeable chaps on this list have an opinion on which is the
best to use or perhaps some advantages/disadvantages of using either.
thanks for your time
poncenby
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