Hi Michael,
Boot into UKC with 'boot -c' and disable acpi. Check the FAQ for more
info.
FWIW- FreeBSD 7.0 won't even install on this laptop.
I have 7.0-RELEASE running on this laptop right now, just for kicks.
Works for me, in a sense. ;-)
HTH... Nico
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Joaquin Fernandez Piqueras wrote:
The problem is that the bridge doesn't filter anything. I tried to put
rules that block everything but only filter administration interfaces.
The trafic still go through the bridge.
Are you perhaps using VLANs on the network
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On 28/04/2008, at 8:29 AM, badeguruji wrote:
Hello,
I plan to develop a money management app for personal use on
OpenBSD. Since I am not big on any backend /prog.language I have
decided to ask the experts, what should i choose. Based on the
consensus and depth of a response, I will
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 20:08:37 +1200
Richard Toohey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I plan to develop a money management app for personal use on
OpenBSD. Since I am not big on any backend /prog.language I have
decided to ask the experts, what should i choose. Based on the
consensus and depth
Bojan Nastic ha scritto:
eBay used to use C++. There was a .pdf some time ago where they
described some of their C++ stuff (and compiler errors like too many
class methods, good ol' code generators...)
They've since moved to Java, but I don't remember if it's a 100% Java
shop now.
I think
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How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent?
For security reasons it is sometimes interesting to hide GLOBALLLY th
O.S. you are running on AGAINST GIVING ANY CLUE TO HACKERS ABOUT HOW TO
ATTACK YOU.
Not only browsing but globally.
Thanks for any tip about this.
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 06:18:38AM -0600, macintoshzoom wrote:
How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent?
For security reasons it is sometimes interesting to hide GLOBALLLY th
O.S. you are running on AGAINST GIVING ANY CLUE TO HACKERS ABOUT HOW TO
ATTACK YOU.
Not only browsing but globally.
* macintoshzoom [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080429 08:31]:
How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent?
For security reasons it is sometimes interesting to hide GLOBALLLY th
O.S. you are running on AGAINST GIVING ANY CLUE TO HACKERS ABOUT HOW TO
ATTACK YOU.
Not only browsing but globally.
Thanks for any
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 2:18 PM, macintoshzoom
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent?
For security reasons it is sometimes interesting to hide GLOBALLLY th
O.S. you are running on AGAINST GIVING ANY CLUE TO HACKERS ABOUT HOW TO
ATTACK YOU.
Not only browsing but
On 2008/04/29 06:18, macintoshzoom wrote:
How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent?
For security reasons it is sometimes interesting to hide GLOBALLLY th
O.S. you are running on AGAINST GIVING ANY CLUE TO HACKERS ABOUT HOW TO
ATTACK YOU.
Not only browsing but globally.
Thanks for any tip
In hopes of preventing your ending up singed and blackened around the edges...
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 2:18 PM, macintoshzoom
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent?
For security reasons it is sometimes interesting to hide GLOBALLLY th
O.S. you are running on [...]
It
On Tue, 2008-04-29 at 06:18 -0600, macintoshzoom wrote:
How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent?
For security reasons it is sometimes interesting to hide GLOBALLLY th
O.S. you are running on AGAINST GIVING ANY CLUE TO HACKERS ABOUT HOW TO
ATTACK YOU.
Which of course is bullshit, since the last
macintoshzoom wrote:
How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent?
For security reasons it is sometimes interesting to hide GLOBALLLY th
O.S. you are running on AGAINST GIVING ANY CLUE TO HACKERS ABOUT HOW TO
ATTACK YOU.
Not only browsing but globally.
Thanks for any tip about this.
Do you really
Hi,
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 1:18 PM, macintoshzoom
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent?
For security reasons it is sometimes interesting to hide GLOBALLLY th
O.S. you are running on AGAINST GIVING ANY CLUE TO HACKERS ABOUT HOW TO
ATTACK YOU.
Not only browsing but
IIRC privoxy does what you want.
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 2:18 PM, macintoshzoom
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent?
For security reasons it is sometimes interesting to hide GLOBALLLY th
O.S. you are running on AGAINST GIVING ANY CLUE TO HACKERS ABOUT HOW TO
ATTACK
macintoshzoom wrote:
How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent?
Simple, run a different operating system.
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 06:18:38AM -0600, macintoshzoom wrote:
How to HIDE OpenBSD as user-agent?
For security reasons it is sometimes interesting to hide GLOBALLLY th
[...]
in my opinion this is ridiculous. no, wait, it is a troll.
cel
--
Christopher Linn celinn at mtu.edu | By no means
Sorry about the previous cross post,... sorry been working 37hours straight
and forgot to check.
I have been reading around the archives a bit and found a few
references to using 4.3 to get the full performance out of a
Transcend SSD but my results are showing that the drive is
slower on all fronts. I am wondering if anyone has tried these
tests and what the results might have been?
Anyone
This is an obscurity hack and an all round bad idea.
If you REALLY must do this (dunno why) enjoy hacking the code of anything
you find on you're box that can be used as a network client.
Have fun :D
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 2:18 PM, macintoshzoom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
How to HIDE
You tried building a custom ramdisk and then came to misc asking
for help despite the archives are full of detailed instructions telling
you NOT TO DO THAT.
This is the funniest reason I ever hear.
So if something dosn't work, do not do that.
Nice :-)
BTW with 5 megs ramdisk all
Attansic was bought by Atheros IIRC, so maybe try asking there.
Anyway, there's a GPL'd driver which was integrated into linux some
time ago. This could be helpful for reverse engineering. Not supporting
that chip isn't really an option since it's one of the most used in
new motherboards as of
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008, B A wrote:
You tried building a custom ramdisk and then came to misc asking
for help despite the archives are full of detailed instructions telling
you NOT TO DO THAT.
This is the funniest reason I ever hear.
So if something dosn't work, do not do that.
Nice :-)
OpenBSD
Nico Meijer wrote:
Hi Michael,
Boot into UKC with 'boot -c' and disable acpi. Check the FAQ for more
info.
FWIW- FreeBSD 7.0 won't even install on this laptop.
I have 7.0-RELEASE running on this laptop right now, just for kicks.
Works for me, in a sense. ;-)
HTH... Nico
Guess my earlier
I am currently running a web site which says http://joomla.*
Strangely enough, it's a drupal site, with no joomla at all.
(after spending a week of hair pulling trying to coerce joomla
to do whatever I wanted, as the `best-of-breed' solution of choice
to brain-dead newbies, I settled on a
On Tuesday 29 April 2008, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
You've got a choice of classical web dev environments, like perl's
Mason, which are fast, but a bit difficult to code for, and so-called
`modern' web environments, like ruby-on-rails, or perl's catalyst (or php
symphony, if I'm right),
Surely I have read FAQ,
especially '5 - Building the System from Source'
but there is no section about building custom ramdisk.
Probably one should be included, so you see less *dumb*
questions about it. Obviously people need to build them
for many reasons, like completely in RAM internet
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 05:15:43PM +0200, Marc Espie wrote:
I am currently running a web site which says http://joomla.*
Strangely enough, it's a drupal site, with no joomla at all.
(after spending a week of hair pulling trying to coerce joomla
to do whatever I wanted, as the
At 01:07 PM 4/29/2008 +0200, you wrote:
PHP is complete crap and a disaster as a programming language. Java is
way too cumbersome. For this kind of use-case, I would definitely use
python and twisted+nevow+axiom.
Coincidentally, the latest Zend newsletter just showed up - turns out they
have
seen some pf.conf settings against remote OS detection at
http://nmap.org/misc/defeat-nmap-osdetect.html#OPENBSD:
The OpenBSD packet filter can also be configured to try to defeat remote OS
Fingerprint..
and at http://hackepedia.org/?title=Pf :
# block nmap OS detection scans somewhat (-O)
Hi,
On Mon, 04.02.2008 at 01:03:13 +0100, Ingo Schwarze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When you request a non-existant package,
printing an error message and exiting is OK imho.
it would be better to not be offered non-existing files, wouldn't it?
I mean, in interactive mode, pkg_add has control
Write your own TCP/IP stack. But please read all the other replies
before you do so.
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 6:30 PM, macintoshzoom
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
seen some pf.conf settings against remote OS detection at
http://nmap.org/misc/defeat-nmap-osdetect.html#OPENBSD:
The OpenBSD packet
Hi,
On Thu, 17.04.2008 at 16:02:09 -0400, Andre Pierre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Reading the misc@ archives lead me to Interchange
(http://www.icdevgroup.org)
Anyone running a Interchange eCommerce server on chrooted Apache on OpenBSD?
Are there any OpenBSD or chroot specific caveats one
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 01:42:05AM +1000, Joel Sing wrote:
AFAIK Amazon.com is primarily developed using Mason, an excellent Perl-based
web site development and delivery engine - I highly recommend it:
http://www.masonhq.com/
Yeah, historically, that's been the case.
I have absolutely no
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 06:10:41PM +0200, Raimo Niskanen wrote:
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 05:15:43PM +0200, Marc Espie wrote:
I am currently running a web site which says http://joomla.*
Strangely enough, it's a drupal site, with no joomla at all.
(after spending a week of hair pulling
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008, B A wrote:
Surely I have read FAQ,
especially '5 - Building the System from Source'
but there is no section about building custom ramdisk.
Probably one should be included, so you see less *dumb*
questions about it. Obviously people need to build them
for many reasons, like
2008/4/29 macintoshzoom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
pf table syntax for Ip ranges?
In my pf.conf :
table bad-guys persist file /etc/bad-guys
and in bad-guys file:
222.249.000.000 222.249.255.255 ### 000 ### Beijing Educational
Information Network
but doing
# pfctl -t bad-guys -T show
L. V. Lammert wrote:
At 01:07 PM 4/29/2008 +0200, you wrote:
PHP is complete crap and a disaster as a programming language. Java is
way too cumbersome. For this kind of use-case, I would definitely use
python and twisted+nevow+axiom.
Coincidentally, the latest Zend newsletter just showed
On 2008-04-29, Morris, Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been reading around the archives a bit and found a few
references to using 4.3 to get the full performance out of a
Transcend SSD but my results are showing that the drive is
slower on all fronts.
Do you mean, slower with 4.3 than
SSD is currently a myth. They aren't better faster greater etc. Maybe
the next generation...
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 09:04:42PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2008-04-29, Morris, Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been reading around the archives a bit and found a few
references to
Highlights from a recent comparison:
http://hardware.slashdot.org/hardware/08/04/29/1528205.shtml
Save your money seems to be the answer at the moment.
Hi,
How can I drop a softraid(4) volume created with e.g.
# bioctl -c 1 -l /dev/wd1a,/dev/wd2a,/dev/wd3a softraid0
scsibus0 at softraid0: 1 targets
sd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0: OPENBSD, SR RAID 1, 001 SCSI2
sd0: 1MB, 0 cyl, 255 head, 63 sec, 512 bytes/sec, 3714 sec total
/Markus
B A wrote:
Surely I have read FAQ,
especially '5 - Building the System from Source'
but there is no section about building custom ramdisk.
Probably one should be included, so you see less *dumb*
questions about it. Obviously people need to build them
for many reasons, like completely in RAM
Solved! Oh my god, I'm so dumb and idiot, the option -hold was not
helping me
because I was using it in the wrong way, I used -hold 0 and -hold
false and
I did not relized what the good option was -hold 0x00 for the byte order.
Many thanks for your info and so sorry about the confusion, I
Hi,
I was using the Internet and name resolution suddenly stopped.
When I checked I found out
=
$ netstat -an |grep 53
tcp0 0 127.0.0.1.953 *.*LISTEN
tcp0 0 59.93.35.248.53*.*
Keep in mind that all Solid State Disks are NOT the same. I made the
same mistake and purchased a Transcend 8 GB model. My 8 GB model used
old technology and not the newer, faster flash. It was noticeably
slower than traditional spinning disks.
Just check some of the published specs and
Siju George wrote:
Hi,
I was using the Internet and name resolution suddenly stopped.
When I checked I found out
=
$ netstat -an |grep 53
tcp0 0 127.0.0.1.953 *.*LISTEN
tcp0 0 59.93.35.248.53
On 4/29/08 5:32 PM, Ross Cameron wrote:
This is an obscurity hack and an all round bad idea.
Yes it's an obscurity hack, but that doesn't make it a bad idea in general.
When I'm browsing from my work computer I'm very easy to trace anywhere
in logs because of the OpenBSD, KDE and Seamonkey
On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 09:35:32PM +0200, Louis V. Lambrecht wrote:
Yeah! Got a 500Gig eSATA mounted, 6 slices. The problem is not how
to address the drive, the problem is to backup all that data. That
is, eventually, 4 gig per DVD, or XFS, or a cluster. My main database
I can't live
I'm removing all lists except misc@ from cc:,
And please, will you STOP CROSS POSTING ?
Thanks
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 01:48:12AM +0200, chefren wrote:
On 4/29/08 5:32 PM, Ross Cameron wrote:
This is an obscurity hack and an all round bad idea.
Yes it's an obscurity hack, but that doesn't
bioctl -c 1 C noauto -l /dev/wd1a,/dev/wd2a,/dev/wd3a softraid0
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 11:37:39PM +0200, Markus Bergkvist wrote:
Hi,
How can I drop a softraid(4) volume created with e.g.
# bioctl -c 1 -l /dev/wd1a,/dev/wd2a,/dev/wd3a softraid0
scsibus0 at softraid0: 1 targets
sd0 at
Hi,
I'm trying to connect a Netgear FVS114 to my OpenBSD 4.2 machine. I
seem to be stuck getting the following three error lines when I use
isakmpd -K -d
205022.882116 Default attribute_unacceptable: AUTHENTICATION_METHOD:
got PRE_SHARED, expected RSA_SIG
205022.882456 Default
Hi,
I am completely stumped on this , how can I graph pf states etc with
symon and symux? I do see my regular pf graph but how do i create
graphs for pf states etc?
Thanks
Hello,
As of netstat's output, there's something using port 53/udp.
Using 'lsof -i udp' (if 'lsof' is already installed) should
give more informations about the program using this port.
If it's named, use 'dig +trace @127.0.0.1 www.google.com'
to see the responses (where the data are
Hi All,
Just couple of questions please:
-Do you know a multi-booter software (doesn't matter if it's commercial)
that will
let me multiboot easily Windows XP, Free BSD, Open BSD and Linux from
partitions that are
on the same hard drive?
-Can Open BSD (as it's possible with Linux) be booted
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 03:53:56PM +0200, Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
Attansic was bought by Atheros IIRC, so maybe try asking there.
Anyway, there's a GPL'd driver which was integrated into linux some
time ago. This could be helpful for reverse engineering. Not supporting
that chip isn't really
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 8:39 PM, aromes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
Just couple of questions please:
-Do you know a multi-booter software (doesn't matter if it's commercial)
that will
let me multiboot easily Windows XP, Free BSD, Open BSD and Linux from
partitions that are
on
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 3:54 PM, Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bind is no longer listening on udp 127.0.0.1.53.
Are you basing this conclusion on something other than the absence of
the word LISTEN on the UDP lines? (UDP sockets are stateless, so
netstat doesn't print anything out for
Aaron Glenn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
All these questions and more can quickly and easily be answered by the
FAQ. Please consult the FAQ and relevant man pages before posting to
the list.
Not to mention that the post contained enough of the relevant keywords
to restart the influx of morons
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 3:53 PM, Jonathan Schleifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Attansic was bought by Atheros IIRC, so maybe try asking there.
Anyway, there's a GPL'd driver which was integrated into linux some
time ago. This could be helpful for reverse engineering. Not supporting
that chip
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