On Thu, 8 May 2008 00:03:30 -0500, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 10:41 PM, Jon Radel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
I assume that if I want to host email for 10 different domains I have
If you're currently using a setup that involves the same IP
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 11:03 PM, Sam Fourman Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 10:41 PM, Jon Radel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
If you're currently using a setup that involves the same IP
address for both authoritative (domains you host) and recursive
queries (client DNS
On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 12:03:30AM -0500, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 10:41 PM, Jon Radel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
(...) I want to host email for 10 different domains (...)
If you're currently using a setup that involves the same IP
Are you *sure* you don't mean while still providing the _internal
network_ recursive queries or not provide _reverse_ queries? Really,
really sure?
no I am not sure, My DNS skills are not what they need to be. I am
working on improving them.
I am just getting tired of the endless worms and
On 2008/05/07 19:21, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
I assume that if I want to host email for 10 different domains I have
to have these set
allow-recursion { any; };
This allows anybody to use your nameserver as a resolver (e.g.
anyone can ask you to lookup domains for them). You
On 2008-05-08, Jon Radel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You appear making use of the default pass rule for all your outbound
traffic, as I didn't notice a single rule that applied to outbound
traffic (other than your block port 0, CARP, PFSync, and ping rules). I
don't believe that can be counted
Hi, guys.
Just want to let you know, it arrived :)
- 15 CD sets.
- 8 Books (Book of PF*7, Secure Architectures with OpenBSD*1).
- 5 T-Shirts.
It taken about one week from USA - China.
Thanks all people who made this possible. :D
--
Best Regards.
Zhang Huangbin
- OpenBSD 4.2 -release, i386.
Hi,
Has anybody gotten Nagois' check_ntp_* to play nicely with a remote
openntp service ? It appears to rely upon services not implemented
in openntp ?
/Pete
On Thu, 8 May 2008 12:37:47 +0200, rancor wrote
Hi
Is there any way of copy/pipe the information on the console to a
file? I need the same information that I can see of I hold down
Ctrl+Shift and using PageUp/Down when I'm on the console. I'm not
using serial, that would be simple but
Hi
Is there any way of copy/pipe the information on the console to a file? I
need the same information that I can see of I hold down Ctrl+Shift and using
PageUp/Down when I'm on the console. I'm not using serial, that would be
simple but I'm stuck right on the machine.
I'm using OpenBSD 4.3
On Thursday, 08.05.2008 at 11:53 +0200, Pete Vickers wrote:
Has anybody gotten Nagois' check_ntp_* to play nicely with a remote
openntp service ? It appears to rely upon services not implemented
in openntp ?
openntpd does not listen on port 123 by default: that's what Nagios
would use to
On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 12:37:47PM +0200, rancor wrote:
Hi
Is there any way of copy/pipe the information on the console to a file? I
need the same information that I can see of I hold down Ctrl+Shift and using
PageUp/Down when I'm on the console. I'm not using serial, that would be
simple
On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 10:59:46AM +, mickey wrote:
On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 12:37:47PM +0200, rancor wrote:
Hi
Is there any way of copy/pipe the information on the console to a file? I
need the same information that I can see of I hold down Ctrl+Shift and using
PageUp/Down when I'm
Thanks for the information. This is the first time that I've used PF as
a router based firewall and not with NAT. I didn't know that the state
was on a per interface basis, and not global to the system. So this
means that unless I want to allow all outbound traffic from my firewall,
I need to
Hi,
That's not the problem ! - the hosting is correctly listening, and
indeed other hosts are correctly syncing to it. It's only the nagios
check_ntp_* that doesn't like it.
$ ~ grep -i listen /etc/ntpd.conf
# Addresses to listen on (ntpd does not listen by default)
listen on *
$ ~ ps
On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 07:23:41AM -0400, Steve Johnson wrote:
Thanks for the information. This is the first time that I've used PF as a
router based firewall and not with NAT. I didn't know that the state was on
a per interface basis, and not global to the system. So this means that
On 2008-05-08, Pete Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anybody gotten Nagois' check_ntp_* to play nicely with a remote
openntp service ? It appears to rely upon services not implemented
in openntp ?
this is against an OpenNTP server;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:12$
* Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-05-08 13:47]:
On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 07:23:41AM -0400, Steve Johnson wrote:
Thanks for the information. This is the first time that I've used PF as a
router based firewall and not with NAT. I didn't know that the state was on
a per interface
On 2008-05-08, Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 07:23:41AM -0400, Steve Johnson wrote:
Thanks for the information. This is the first time that I've used PF as a
router based firewall and not with NAT. I didn't know that the state was on
a per interface basis,
Hi!
On Sun, May 04, 2008 at 11:42:53AM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
ropers wrote:
2008/5/4 Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[vim] alters files in unexpected ways, which I consider a
major sin.
I didn't know that, and cursory googling didn't turn up anything
enlightening. Could you elaborate?
that works fine:
$ ~/usr/local/libexec/nagios/check_ntp_time -H ntp1
NTP OK: Offset 0.0008395434124 secs|offset=0.000840s;
60.00;120.00;
but, I'm trying to verifty the NTP server's health, not that my
monitoring host is sync'd to it.
Notes:
This plugin checks the clock offset
On Thursday, 08.05.2008 at 13:29 +0200, Pete Vickers wrote:
Has anybody gotten Nagois' check_ntp_* to play nicely with a remote
openntp service ? It appears to rely upon services not implemented
in openntp ?
openntpd does not listen on port 123 by default: that's what Nagios
would use to
Hi!
On Wed, May 07, 2008 at 04:55:55PM +0100, overdrive openbsd wrote:
I don't want to start a flamewar, but I will say my experience; after
lot of years using vi and vim, I decide 'taste' emacs. Now I can see
that the major part of users those use vi/vim is because they never
tried more than 5
Ah, that explains a lot! Thanks for the information. Yes, what Otto had
mentioned was indeed confusing me :-)
Especially when I look at the following statement from the faq:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/filter.html#state
When a rule creates state, the first packet matching the rule creates
Hi, everyone, i have a problem with my IBM Thinkpad T42 2373 and OpenBSD 4.3
(stable and current), with 512mb of ram (default) works fine, when i add 1gb
(kingston) the system works fine a few minutes, and then freeze without
error o message.
Here is my dmesg:
OpenBSD 4.3 (GENERIC) #698: Wed
On 2008/05/08 14:33, Pete Vickers wrote:
that works fine:
$ ~/usr/local/libexec/nagios/check_ntp_time -H ntp1
NTP OK: Offset 0.0008395434124
secs|offset=0.000840s;60.00;120.00;
but, I'm trying to verifty the NTP server's health, not that my
monitoring host is sync'd to it.
* Steve Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-05-08 14:57]:
Is the state direction tracking something that changed at one point of the
PF development or has it always been like that?
it has always been like that.
it is the only sane thing to do. once you exceed that little 2
interfaces firewall
Thanks! That did the trick =)
// rancor
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 1:13 PM, mickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 10:59:46AM +, mickey wrote:
On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 12:37:47PM +0200, rancor wrote:
Hi
Is there any way of copy/pipe the information on the console to
Gonzalo Lionel Rodriguez wrote:
Hi, everyone, i have a problem with my IBM Thinkpad T42 2373 and OpenBSD 4.3
(stable and current), with 512mb of ram (default) works fine, when i add 1gb
(kingston) the system works fine a few minutes, and then freeze without
error o message.
Here is my dmesg:
Hi,
Sorry for asking something else again so soon, but in my previous
question, I received a link with a lot of useful information in regards
to PF (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=20060927091645).
However, one piece of information in that article could create an
important issue
On Thursday 08 May 2008 08:59:22 Gonzalo Lionel Rodriguez wrote:
Hi, everyone, i have a problem with my IBM Thinkpad T42 2373 and OpenBSD
4.3 (stable and current), with 512mb of ram (default) works fine, when i
add 1gb (kingston) the system works fine a few minutes, and then freeze
without
For our Windows/Solaris/Linux servers, we've had PWC say that they're
qualified and able to do post-intrusion forensics on our server(s).
I'm told this will go a long way in making everyone in our company as
well as our customers feel better. Partly because it's an outside
party verification of
Le Thu, 8 May 2008 09:59:22 -0300,
Gonzalo Lionel Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] a icrit :
Hi,
Hi, everyone, i have a problem with my IBM Thinkpad T42 2373 and
OpenBSD 4.3 (stable and current), with 512mb of ram (default) works
fine, when i add 1gb (kingston) the system works fine a few minutes,
On Thu, 2008-05-08 at 14:33 +0200, Pete Vickers wrote:
that works fine:
$ ~/usr/local/libexec/nagios/check_ntp_time -H ntp1
NTP OK: Offset 0.0008395434124 secs|offset=0.000840s;
60.00;120.00;
but, I'm trying to verifty the NTP server's health, not that my
monitoring host is
Gonzalo Lionel Rodriguez wrote:
Sorry, but the 1gb is RAM not a mestick. 1 GB Kingston RAM + 512 MB
(default) = 1.5 Gb ram the system freeze, with 512 mb ram (default) the
system works fine.
regards
then its probably just a bad stick of memory :/
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 8:52 AM, Brian A. Seklecki
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nagios checks almost never have sufficient debugging mechanisms, and UDP
services dont send RST+ICMP.
you should get an ICMP port unreachable if there is no UDP service listening.
i haven't looked at nagios, but i
Hey all,
I'm running OpenBSD 4.2/i386 and am booting bsd.mp. I have brought over a
linux program that uses gcc as the compiler.
I have installed the following sets:
- gmake-3.80p1.tgz
- gettext-0.14.6p0.tgz
- libiconv-1.9.2p3.tgz
and when I do a gmake I get the following two errors:
-
Or you could just use vim...
On May 7, 2008, at 3:12 PM, overdrive openbsd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
You can always use the name of comand instead keystrokes. Also you can
customize these keys and change the defaults (customizable)
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 6:28 PM, Marco Peereboom [EMAIL
vatocleti wrote:
Hey all,
I'm running OpenBSD 4.2/i386 and am booting bsd.mp. I have brought over a
linux program that uses gcc as the compiler.
I have installed the following sets:
- gmake-3.80p1.tgz
- gettext-0.14.6p0.tgz
- libiconv-1.9.2p3.tgz
and when I do a gmake I get the following
On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 10:22:01AM -0700, vatocleti wrote:
Hey all,
Hi.
I'm running OpenBSD 4.2/i386 and am booting bsd.mp. I have brought over a
linux program that uses gcc as the compiler.
I have installed the following sets:
- gmake-3.80p1.tgz
- gettext-0.14.6p0.tgz
-
Yes, Its the memory, the memtest freeze just like OpenBSD.
Thanks all.
Gonzalo.
2008/5/8 Adam Patterson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Gonzalo Lionel Rodriguez wrote:
Sorry, but the 1gb is RAM not a mestick. 1 GB Kingston RAM + 512 MB
(default) = 1.5 Gb ram the system freeze, with 512 mb ram
Louis V. Lambrecht-3 wrote:
vatocleti wrote:
Hey all,
I'm running OpenBSD 4.2/i386 and am booting bsd.mp. I have brought over
a
linux program that uses gcc as the compiler.
I have installed the following sets:
- gmake-3.80p1.tgz
- gettext-0.14.6p0.tgz
- libiconv-1.9.2p3.tgz
and
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 4:37 AM, Matthew Szudzik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And anyway, I'm a minimalist (that's why I run OpenBSD).
Really?
Funny, I get the feeling that I was forced to be a minimalist for
_not_ using OpenBSD the more I discover it...
--
http://tumblr.marcher.name
Fluxbox
On Sun, May 04, 2008 at 09:29:42PM -0300, Gonzalo Lionel Rodriguez wrote:
I dont know if it is the place to ask it, but that window manager uses? And
why?
Regards
---end quoted text---
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 1:05 PM, vatocleti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
This worked for me on a different system running the amd64 image, but
trying the same process with the same sets on a i386 (bsd.mp) image, I get
the error...not sure why?
amd64 and i386 are NOT interchangeable or
Hi,
Just got 4.3 up and running and saw in dmesg output:
softraid0 at root
Well, I do not want softraid and did not try to configure it. Can I just
safely ignore the message?
Thanks,
--per
The nice thing about editors is that we have so many of them to choose
from.
Everyone will be happy, like some prefer blondes, other brunettes ... ;)
Today one of our servers decided to send one of it's disks to the abyss,
I was happy to be able to edit /etc/fstab in ed while in single user
On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 12:37:47PM +0200, rancor wrote:
Hi
Is there any way of copy/pipe the information on the console to a file? I
need the same information that I can see of I hold down Ctrl+Shift and using
PageUp/Down when I'm on the console. I'm not using serial, that would be
simple
Hello,
After a fresh install of obsd on a new server, I cannot update my system
to -stable.
The src has been obtained from cvs in the usual manner.
Here is the error :-
# cd /usr/src/sys/arch/sparc64/conf/
# ls
CVS GENERIC.MP RAMDISK RAMDISKU5
GENERIC
Hi Matthieu,
Just a quick note concerning the eeepc i386-laptop.html entry. I
acquired one today, and installed OpenBSD via pxeboot using the
builtin ethernet interface. Then I discovered it's not entire acpi
that causes panics, it's only acpibat. If you boot -c (or config -e)
then:
On Thursday, May 8, 2008 at 21:08:54 +, Mike wrote:
Hello,
After a fresh install of obsd on a new server, I cannot update my system
to -stable.
The src has been obtained from cvs in the usual manner.
Here is the error :-
# cd /usr/src/sys/arch/sparc64/conf/
# ls
CVS
Ignore that question, the 'obvious' has come and hit me in the face after
scratching my head for 4 hours, answer - I have installed 4.2 and not 4.3
hence it wont build
Sorry guys!
On Thu, 8 May 2008, Mike wrote:
Hello,
After a fresh install of obsd on a new server, I cannot update my system
You can probably test if I'm barking up the right tree or barking
mad by booting a 4.3 bsd.rd and see if you can fsck your root
partition. Since you appear to have a serial console, I'd try to
do this by booting single user, mount -f / (to skip the fsck), start
the rest of the system, and copy
On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 09:08:54PM +, Mike wrote:
Hello,
After a fresh install of obsd on a new server, I cannot update my system to
-stable.
The src has been obtained from cvs in the usual manner.
Here is the error :-
# cd /usr/src/sys/arch/sparc64/conf/
# ls
CVS
On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 10:02:22PM +0200, Marc Balmer wrote:
The nice thing about editors is that we have so many of them to choose
from.
Everyone will be happy, like some prefer blondes, other brunettes ... ;)
Today one of our servers decided to send one of it's disks to the abyss,
I was
Hello all,
I just upgraded to 4.3, and I would like to congratulate the devs on
another wonderful release! shutdown -p works and the wbng sensor
support was a nice surprise. However, the most useful feature to me
was the support for ffs2.
I upgraded without a hitch, and repartitioned from a 1tb
Isn't this the 1GB application limit mentioned in FAQ 14.7 - By the
time one gets to a 2TB file system with default fragment and block
sizes, fsck will require 1GB RAM to run, which is the application limit
under OpenBSD. Larger fragments and/or blocks will reduce the number of
inodes, and
Hi,
After successfully putting into testing the new firewall setup with some
of our services, we are seeing some low congestion issues It's not
major, but since I'm only throwing it half our expected traffic for the
time being, I would have liked it to be at 0.
Our setup is a 4.3 i386 (Xeon
I did see that, but did not realize that the 1GB limit is not a
user-configurable feature.
Even so, the FAQ implies that a 2TB filesystem is possible with
default options, which is what I have.
relevant output of df:
Filesystem 512-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/sd0i
Greetings. I'm setting up ftp access* for a number of users to a
directory structure like this (assume / is an alias for the top of the
tree):
Username directory perms
user1/ rw
user2/projects r
user3/projects rw
user4/ r
The FAQ
On 2008-05-08, Per olof Ljungmark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Just got 4.3 up and running and saw in dmesg output:
softraid0 at root
Well, I do not want softraid and did not try to configure it. Can I just
safely ignore the message?
Yes.
On 2008-05-08, Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 8:52 AM, Brian A. Seklecki
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nagios checks almost never have sufficient debugging mechanisms, and UDP
services dont send RST+ICMP.
you should get an ICMP port unreachable if there is no UDP
vatocleti wrote:
Louis V. Lambrecht-3 wrote:
vatocleti wrote:
Hey all,
I'm running OpenBSD 4.2/i386 and am booting bsd.mp. I have brought over
a
linux program that uses gcc as the compiler.
I have installed the following sets:
- gmake-3.80p1.tgz
- gettext-0.14.6p0.tgz
-
Hi,
Sorry, I hadn't noticed that I had removed that part of information by
mistake when I split the debug information in a different file. I had
been told about that setting and had seen the thread, which stated
around 256MB per gigabit interface. I had tested from 1000 up to 2500,
and
Hi!
Did anyone had success with OpenBSD using one of this beasts.
Actually OpenBSD runs on the DL380 nicely, but I was unable to
detect the MSA500 Disk Array...
Any ideas or it simply isn't supported?
dmesg follows
thanks,
Pedro
OpenBSD 4.3 (GENERIC) #698: Wed Mar 12 11:07:05 MDT 2008
What about net.inet.ip.ifq.maxlen ?
Try net.inet.ip.ifq.maxlen=2500 at least.
I don't recall Henning's rule, search the archive something like X times
your number of nics.
-Thomas
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Steve Johnson
Sent:
On 2008-05-08, Steve Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is the congestion issue that I'm getting considered normal under that
type of traffic and with the present hardware? Are there any other
settings that I should look into tweaking?
CPU states: 0.2% user, 0.0% nice, 1.9% system, 38.1%
I'm a total noob to snmp and was excited snmpd from Reyk is included in 4.3. I
started snmpd with the default config and net-snmp-walked the tree.
It looks like there is no info about disk usage, memory usage, load and other
sensor stuff. I have no clue where to find the mibs (locate mib or
On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 09:02:48AM -0600, Chris Cameron wrote:
For our Windows/Solaris/Linux servers, we've had PWC say that they're
qualified and able to do post-intrusion forensics on our server(s).
I'm told this will go a long way in making everyone in our company as
well as our customers
On Thu, 2008-05-08 at 15:22 -0700, Tim Kuijsten wrote:
It looks like there is no info about disk usage, memory usage, load
and other sensor stuff. I have no clue where to find the mibs (locate
mib or locate .txt | grep snmp have no results) or how to load them..
That's all in
On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 02:52:50PM -0700, David Newman wrote:
Greetings. I'm setting up ftp access* for a number of users to a directory
structure like this (assume / is an alias for the top of the tree):
Username directory perms
user1/ rw
user2
* Steve Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-05-09 00:25]:
Sorry, I hadn't noticed that I had removed that part of information by
mistake when I split the debug information in a different file. I had been
told about that setting and had seen the thread, which stated around 256MB
per gigabit
After upgrading to -current today pf did not run after building the
kernel and rebooting. After building the userland and rebooting that
problem is resolved. But now I can no longer build pftop from ports
(cvs):
=== Checking files for pftop-0.7
Perhaps some who watch the commit logs have already figured out that
most of the network developers are currently involved in a week-long
network hackathon in Japan.
A bit more information about this can be found at
http://openbsd.org/hackathons.html#n2k8
We are in a rather old hotel with an
Hebergement + Domaine Gratuit
Economy
Plan Features
10 GB Space
300 GB Transfer
500 Email Accounts
No FTP access
10 MySQL Databases
50 Email Forwards
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1,500 GB Transfer
1,000 Email Accounts
Hi list,
After reading [0], [1] and [2] once again (it never hurts, hey?), I
started wondering the following.
We know [3] that big parts of OpenBSD releases, for several
archs, are built in Theo's basement [4]. But what I have not been able
to work out is what version of OpenBSD these machines
Anyone know of any documentation on tpwireless? Specifically how to
re-set the bit that it unsets. There isnt a man page and there aren't
and switches to cause 'usage' to show up.
I'm not completely sure that this is the problem but my X41 does not see
the original iwi card that was in there.
On 8 May 2008, at 20:24, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Perhaps some who watch the commit logs have already figured out that
most of the network developers are currently involved in a week-long
network hackathon in Japan.
A bit more information about this can be found at
On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 10:39:39AM +1000, Olivier Mehani wrote:
Hi list,
After reading [0], [1] and [2] once again (it never hurts, hey?), I
started wondering the following.
We know [3] that big parts of OpenBSD releases, for several
archs, are built in Theo's basement [4]. But what I
James Turner wrote:
I've been trying to get my new ral(4) card to work like I would expect it
to. I've read through most if not all the talk on misc@ about running these
cards in hostap mode. I would really like to replace my wi(4), which
works really well, with my new ral(4) and enjoy 11g and
On Thu, 8 May 2008, Adam Patterson wrote:
Anyone know of any documentation on tpwireless? Specifically how to re-set
the bit that it unsets. There isnt a man page and there aren't and switches to
cause 'usage' to show up.
There are no flags.
There is no usage doc.
However, if you edit the
Damien Miller wrote:
On Thu, 8 May 2008, Adam Patterson wrote:
Anyone know of any documentation on tpwireless? Specifically how to re-set
the bit that it unsets. There isnt a man page and there aren't and switches to
cause 'usage' to show up.
There are no flags.
There is no usage
Thomas Menari wrote:
I have a X41 Tablet, and it has standard Atheros wireless:
04:02.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5212
802.11abg NIC (rev 01)
Tom.
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
You have any issues with that card or does it
Posting this so others may find this solution.
Recently, my box was hanging. I noticed in my dmesg
k8pnow_read_pending_wait: change pending stuck.
Essentially, when reducing the vid and fid (Cool'nQuiet,) something
goes awry.
I had recently replaced my video card with something else, then
The selected papers for EUSecWest 2008 are:
* PhlashDance, discovering permanent denial of service attacks against
embedded systems - Rich Smith, HP Labs
* Attacking Near Field Communications (NFC) Mobile Phones - Collin Muliner,
trifinite
* Abusing X.509 certificate features - Alexander
I got it going..finally just removed the package and installed it from
ports and it worked like a charm.
Still having issues with graphing it using cacti.
Any know how...would be great to know.
Thx.
On May 7, 2008, at 4:15 PM, Aaron Glenn wrote:
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 10:03 PM, Parvinder
Screen is a awesome tool but it can't capture everything what's happened
during boot.
The dd-solusion did the trick perfectly, exempt when I put the data into
Microsoft Windows because there was a bunch of unwritable characters that I
had to take care of.
Thanks anyway
Regards rancor
On Thu,
Hello All
Since many of standard services can be made to
listen on any port on the server side, and proxies
with custom configuration can be used in cases
otherwise, how effective is a firewall if it blocks
based on standard service ports? Is there a way
in which the application protocols being
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