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On Sat, 5 May 2007, openbsd fan wrote:
I am still coming up short here. I have consulted the online man pdksh and
google but I can't solve the problem of having a command line history and
navigating the command line.
In my /etc/profile I have:
snip
export EDITOR=/usr/bin/vi
export
Hi,
Is anyone have been able to get the redirect console working on the Sun
2100 M2 or not? Either the Ethernet management port or the serial port.
The Ethernet port only work when OpenBSD is nor running, as soon as it
half way loaded, it knockdown the port itself and the console port via
On 2007/05/06 04:38, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Is anyone have been able to get the redirect console working on the Sun 2100
M2 or not?
Either the Ethernet management port or the serial port.
The Ethernet port only work when OpenBSD is nor running, as soon as it half
way loaded,
it
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 04:38:36AM -0400, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Hi,
Is anyone have been able to get the redirect console working on the Sun
2100 M2 or not? Either the Ethernet management port or the serial port.
The Ethernet port only work when OpenBSD is nor running, as soon as it
half
Hi Allen,
Thanks for your answer. I've had to few hardware errors lately, so I've
forgotten all the tricks, thanks for setting me in the right direction
:-)
I did not have any other NICs to try, but you mentioning a hard reboot
set some ideas in my head (don't remember when I last did a hard
man pkg_add states:
-u Update the given pkgname(s), and anything it depends upon.
If no pkgname is given, pkg_add will update all installed packages.
This relies on PKG_PATH to figure out the new package names.
However if I run -u with no package name, it tells me a list of possible
candidates,
pkg_add -ui
On 5/6/07, Clint M. Sand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
man pkg_add states:
-u Update the given pkgname(s), and anything it depends upon.
If no pkgname is given, pkg_add will update all installed packages.
This relies on PKG_PATH to figure out the new package names.
However if I run
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 04:28:45PM +0200, Cabillot Julien wrote:
pkg_add -ui
Ah. Thanks. Seems the man page should be changed to be more clear.
If no pkgname is given and -u is combined with -i, pkg_add will...
On 5/6/07, Clint M. Sand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
man pkg_add states:
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 10:16:11AM -0400, Clint M. Sand wrote:
man pkg_add states:
-u Update the given pkgname(s), and anything it depends upon.
If no pkgname is given, pkg_add will update all installed packages.
This relies on PKG_PATH to figure out the new package names.
However if I
Hi!
My ISP provides me ADSL service with daily changing ip. Still I must
somehow control the access to my postgresql server, to only accept
connections from my computer. Is it possible to specify a hostname (my
hostname, which gets updated at every ip change) in pf.conf and somehow
tell pf to
Daniel wrote:
Hi!
My ISP provides me ADSL service with daily changing ip. Still I must
somehow control the access to my postgresql server, to only accept
connections from my computer. Is it possible to specify a hostname (my
hostname, which gets updated at every ip change) in pf.conf and
2007/5/6, Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My ISP provides me ADSL service with daily changing ip. Still I must
somehow control the access to my postgresql server, to only accept
connections from my computer. Is it possible to specify a hostname (my
I'm confused. Is your server on dynip? Or your
I just setup a ral-based AP doing 802.11g and WEP and it stops working once
a day-all wireless clients cease being able to pass packets through the AP
and an ifconfig ral0 down and ifconfig ral0 up is required to temporarily
address the issue. Any thoughts on how to fix?
Thanks.
$ cat
Hello everybody,
I`ve a problem with one HDD wich has 3 empty Partitions at the
beginning. I wanted to remove those partitions but OpenBSDs fdisk
doesn`t know about a delete Command and disklabel so far shows just
the OpenBSD (4th) partition.
What would be the OpenBSD equivalent to Linux fdisk
On 5/6/07, Sebastian Rother [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody,
I`ve a problem with one HDD wich has 3 empty Partitions at the
beginning. I wanted to remove those partitions but OpenBSDs fdisk
doesn`t know about a delete Command and disklabel so far shows just
the OpenBSD (4th) partition.
At 01:51 PM 5/6/07, Sebastian Rother wrote:
I wanted to remove those partitions but OpenBSDs fdisk
doesn`t know about a delete Command
If you edit a partition with 'e' command; you'll see Partition id ('0' to
disable). Try it.
Is anyone successfully using mount_portal? I only succed in getting
panics while testing it.
Before submitting a bug report I just wanted to know if it is considered
worth working on or if it is in the same shape as mount_null and friends.
/Alexander
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 07:51:14PM +0200, Sebastian Rother wrote:
| Hello everybody,
|
| I`ve a problem with one HDD wich has 3 empty Partitions at the
| beginning. I wanted to remove those partitions but OpenBSDs fdisk
| doesn`t know about a delete Command and disklabel so far shows just
| the
On Sun, 6 May 2007 11:12:54 -0700
Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/6/07, Sebastian Rother [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody,
I`ve a problem with one HDD wich has 3 empty Partitions at the
beginning. I wanted to remove those partitions but OpenBSDs fdisk
doesn`t know
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 07:51:14PM +0200, Sebastian Rother wrote:
Hello everybody,
I`ve a problem with one HDD wich has 3 empty Partitions at the
beginning. I wanted to remove those partitions but OpenBSDs fdisk
doesn`t know about a delete Command and disklabel so far shows just
the OpenBSD
Hi
I have a couple of questions:
1. I'm in the process of setting up OpenBSD firewall for a building's
network. one of the NICs on the firewall will be a wifi PCI card. I need
to buy the card for it and I want to buy a card from a company that
helped OpenBSD. Which wifi (PCI) vendor gave
Sebastian Rother wrote:
On Sun, 6 May 2007 11:12:54 -0700
Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/6/07, Sebastian Rother [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody,
I`ve a problem with one HDD wich has 3 empty Partitions at the
beginning. I wanted to remove those partitions but
2007. May 6. 18:45, Berk D. Demir:
Daniel wrote:
Hi!
My ISP provides me ADSL service with daily changing ip. Still I
must somehow control the access to my postgresql server, to only
accept connections from my computer. Is it possible to specify a
hostname (my hostname, which gets
Hello.
The answer to your first question is the Ralink chipsets family (see,
for exemple, the recent thread initiated by Vincent GROSS on this list).
For the second question the answer is yes. There is a very good support
of IPSEC in OpenBSD :p.
Regards,
Maxime DERCHE
Paolo Supino wrote:
Hi
satimis wrote:
Hi Nick,
Tks for your advice.
Old P-II 350 box
IWill motherboard support - ATA-33 HD
Hot Rod ABit ATA-66 PCI Controller
Maxtor HD - ATA-100 10G connected to above Controller
OpenBSD 4.1 CD installer - burned with CD41.iso
with a dmesg, we would have known all
Hi Maxime
I know that OpenBSD supports IPSEC very well (have been using it for
several years), but that wasn't the question: Is it possible to __tunnel
Ethernet__ over IPSEC in OpenBSD?
TIA
Paolo
Maxime DERCHE wrote:
Hello.
The answer to your first question is the Ralink chipsets
Sebastian Rother wrote:
On Sun, 6 May 2007 11:12:54 -0700
Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/6/07, Sebastian Rother [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody,
I`ve a problem with one HDD wich has 3 empty Partitions at the
beginning. I wanted to remove those partitions
On 2007/05/06 15:41, Paolo Supino wrote:
Is it possible to __tunnel Ethernet__ over IPSEC in OpenBSD?
Yes, see gif(4)
Yes, I do believe that you can create a bridge and include the
wireless device in the bridge, and this should work as you need it to.
if anyone knows different please let me know.
On 06/05/07, Paolo Supino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Maxime
I know that OpenBSD supports IPSEC very well
Hi Stuart
Great, thanx :-) Read the manual page and it's exactly what I was
looking for.
TIA
Paolo
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/05/06 15:41, Paolo Supino wrote:
Is it possible to __tunnel Ethernet__ over IPSEC in OpenBSD?
Yes, see gif(4)
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 02:56:14PM -0400, Paolo Supino wrote:
Hi
I have a couple of questions:
1. I'm in the process of setting up OpenBSD firewall for a building's
network. one of the NICs on the firewall will be a wifi PCI card. I need
to buy the card for it and I want to buy a card
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/05/06 15:41, Paolo Supino wrote:
Is it possible to __tunnel Ethernet__ over IPSEC in OpenBSD?
Yes, see gif(4)
As I posted before, bridge over gif doesn't seem to work with 4.1 :(. At
least all my attempts to do such a configuration failed.
But, using
yes, that's possible. See brconfig(8) for instructions.
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 10:07:42PM +0200, Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 02:56:14PM -0400, Paolo Supino wrote:
...
2. I have another project where I'm expanding a network to an adjacent
building and I can't run cables
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 09:49:18PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 07:51:14PM +0200, Sebastian Rother wrote:
doesn`t know about a delete Command and disklabel so far shows just
the OpenBSD (4th) partition.
Set their type to 0 with fdisk (fdisk -e, e #part, 0 to
Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 09:49:18PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 07:51:14PM +0200, Sebastian Rother wrote:
doesn`t know about a delete Command and disklabel so far shows just
the OpenBSD (4th) partition.
Set their type to 0 with fdisk
On Sun, 6 May 2007, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 09:49:18PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 07:51:14PM +0200, Sebastian Rother wrote:
doesn`t know about a delete Command and disklabel so far shows just
the OpenBSD (4th) partition.
Set
I need to create a new user on the server which will have
the /usr/sbin/authpf as it's shell. So now I have user1 (my regular
account on that server, with a normal shell) and user1_authpf (the
authpf account). But I'm connecting to the user1_authpf account from
the same machine that I'm using
Hi Renaud
I read your post about gif and bridging. Did you try your setup with
prior releases (4.0, 3.9 and below)? I will try it non the less with 4.1
and hopefully I will do something slightly different to make it work.
I know openvpn does the work. I use OpenVPN (in routing mode) as the
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/05/06 04:38, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Is anyone have been able to get the redirect console working on the Sun 2100 M2 or not?
Either the Ethernet management port or the serial port.
The Ethernet port only work when OpenBSD is nor running, as soon as it half way
Jonathan Gray wrote:
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 04:38:36AM -0400, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Hi,
Is anyone have been able to get the redirect console working on the Sun
2100 M2 or not? Either the Ethernet management port or the serial port.
The Ethernet port only work when OpenBSD is nor running,
Hi,
I am trying to get squid working in transparent mode on a bridge. With
hints from previous emails on the list to use route-to, by all
appearances, the packets are getting redirected properly, they just
don't arrive at the destination.?? This isn't production yet, or
vulnerable, so
Um, can you site a single *real world* example of where md5 sums
have been co-opted in any way? Yes, md5 now has a weakness, but
really, are there any cases of anyone having actually exploited it?
It's that kind of attitude that is responsible for probably more than
half of the breaches that
Hello Kintaro,
Friday, May 4, 2007, 12:03:22 PM, you wrote:
ko I'm setting up a firewall/PF/NAT box for a company. we subscribe 2 E1's
ko for our internet for redundancy. So basically what I want is to do load
ko balance this 2 E1 internet and will be also become redundancy if one
ko isp
Hi Nick,
Tks for your advice and URL.
Finally I figured out the problem coming from one of the RAM sticks. After
replacing the questioned stick with another old RAM stick, the old P-II
Intel box is now working.
Linux LiveCD can start and worked.
Ran OBSD 4.1 to start Shell.
# disklabel
On 5/6/07, Adam Hawes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Um, can you site a single *real world* example of where md5 sums
have been co-opted in any way? Yes, md5 now has a weakness, but
really, are there any cases of anyone having actually exploited it?
That is not my point. My point is that if MD5
Open Phugu wrote:
From a project that has always placed security before
everything, I do not understand the motivation behind not using a secure
algorithm such as SHA-256 or SHA-512.
Maybe they just understand the security implications better than you do.
---
Lars Hansson
Open Phugu wrote:
On 5/6/07, Adam Hawes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Um, can you site a single *real world* example of where md5 sums
have been co-opted in any way? Yes, md5 now has a weakness, but
really, are there any cases of anyone having actually exploited it?
That is not my point. My
I was just wondering about whether the Thecus N2100 running OpenBSD/
armish can operate in RAID 1 mode. Maybe this is a stupid question
but I couldn't find anything about it and I am interested to know.
Obviously I would not be running the firmware from Thecus and I am
guessing that this
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