Hi Misc@ and Stuart,
On Sat, 29 Nov 2008 17:06:59 +0700, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
In gmane.os.openbsd.misc, you wrote:
If there's any diffs for the driver?
this backs out the commit which will have caused the problems
you saw and should restore it to working behaviour.
Hello list.
i386 PC with 3 PATA disks.
- a 60g Maxtor attached to motherboard's IDE controller
- two 160g Maxtor attached to a Promise FastTrak TX2 PCI controller
During install all 3 disks are correctly recognized and fully assigned to
OpenBSD.
Both 160g disks have a single partition (a)
Hi everyone,
I don't know how many of you have noticed this, but my mailserver has become
the victim of what seems to be a new kind of dictionary attack. I'm seeing
connections from literally hundreds of different hosts, working as an
evident botnet, that connect via ssh and try various
Stijn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. don't log in remotely as root.
There is no good reason not to. In fact, if you don't work on a
machine and just have it sitting in a corner moving packets, there
is no point in even creating a user account.
2. don't use bash as shell for root.
Or at least
farhan ahmed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ssh 10.108.128.1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
-bash: can't load library 'libiconv.so.5.0'
connection to 10.108.128.1 closed
I have libiconv.so.5.0 in /usr/local/lib.
Either you don't or you screwed up your shared library cache.
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Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Stijn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. don't log in remotely as root.
There is no good reason not to. In fact, if you don't work on a
machine and just have it sitting in a corner moving packets, there
is no point in even creating a user account.
2. don't
Alexander Hall wrote:
Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
OK, I've installed Samba, and gotten printcap set such that I
printed a straight text fire, but nothing else works now that I tried
to print other formats through gv and open-office.
Perhaps Samba is not the way to go? Printcap below.
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I don't know how many of you have noticed this, but my mailserver has
become
the victim of what seems to be a new kind of dictionary attack.
I have not been paying much attention to your mailserver. ;-)
Has anyone else seen this sort of thing, and what have you done to mitigate
this? For
On Fri, 28 Nov 2008 23:01:47 +0100
Thomas Pfaff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
# tar -zxf ports.tar.gz
free vnode: 0xd78023a0, type VREG, use 8, write 0, hold 1, flags
(VBIOONFREELIST)
tag VT_UFS, ino 432058, on dev 4, 0 flags 0x0, effnlink 1, nlink 1
mode 0100644, owner 0, group
On Sat, 29 Nov 2008, Jason Dixon wrote:
NetFlow Dashboard is a BSD-licensed project that provides a web
interface for near real-time analysis of NetFlow traffic. It's
designed to aggregate network accounting data in such a way as to allow
easy diagnosis of traffic anomalies. It is not intended
On Sat, 29 Nov 2008, Stijn wrote:
Well I'm not going to argue about the benefits of whether or not logging in as
root, that depends on numerous reasons. There are enough threads about that in
the archives. The point is, this guy shot his foot off when changing his root
shell (which is probably
On 2008-11-29, Ed Ahlsen-Girard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexander Hall wrote:
Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
OK, I've installed Samba, and gotten printcap set such that I
printed a straight text fire, but nothing else works now that I tried
to print other formats through gv and open-office.
the motherboard just died and need to replace it urgently. My usual
hardware stockist has an Asus Maximus II in stock. I'm concerned that
the onboard SATA controller is not compatible with Openbsd. It's a
Marvell 88SE6121 controller. I was going for this because it's the
only one they
Stuart Henderson ha scritto:
On 2008-11-29, Ed Ahlsen-Girard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexander Hall wrote:
Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
OK, I've installed Samba, and gotten printcap set such that I
printed a straight text fire, but nothing else works now that I tried
to print
On Tuesday 11 November 2008 22:55:49 Brynet wrote:
Hi Ed,
I've also seen this behaviour on a OptiPlex GX240, it has a ATI Rage
128 Pro TF card, the only solution I've found is to change the depth
to 16 instead of the default 24.
Just add DefaultDepth 16 to your Screen section.
I would
On 2008-11-29, raven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stuart Henderson ha scritto:
On 2008-11-29, Ed Ahlsen-Girard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexander Hall wrote:
Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
OK, I've installed Samba, and gotten printcap set such that I
printed a straight text fire,
Bah that is a bug though; the disk should not be knocked offline for an
out of bounds read/write. I'll fix this.
Thanks for the report.
Your mistake is not to fdisk and disklabel the brand new disk that you
created. See softraid(4) for examples.
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 04:34:52AM -0800,
Did you read the EXAMPLES section in SOFTRAID(4) and followed it by the
letter?
I would also recommend to try another PATA cable (80-conductor if possible)
to
see whether the CRC errors disappear.
Thank you.
This time it worked.
I strictly followed the example described in softraid(4)
Chris wrote:
I'm trying to install OBSD 4.4-release on this desktop which has two
hard disks of around 465 GB each. If I install on wd0 with only one
partition (/) of 10GB, the installation goes smoothly. But if I try to
allocate /tmp (20g), /home (100g), / (50g), /var (50g), /usr (50g),
swap
Stuart Henderson ha scritto:
On 2008-11-29, raven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stuart Henderson ha scritto:
On 2008-11-29, Ed Ahlsen-Girard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexander Hall wrote:
Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
OK, I've installed Samba, and
Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2008, Stijn wrote:
Well I'm not going to argue about the benefits of whether or not logging in as
root, that depends on numerous reasons. There are enough threads about that in
the archives. The point is, this guy shot his foot off when changing his
can't you map ssh to a high port on the firewall? that way your
clients are the only ones that know the port. If a botnet manages to
find the port you can always change it to another one and inform your
clients.
On Nov 29, 2008, at 16:37, Sandro wrote:
Hi everyone,
I don't know how
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 17:43, Kostas Zorbadelos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 11 November 2008 22:55:49 Brynet wrote:
Hi Ed,
I've also seen this behaviour on a OptiPlex GX240, it has a ATI Rage
128 Pro TF card, the only solution I've found is to change the depth
to 16 instead of the
Hi there.
Using OpenBSD 4.3 fluxbox 0.9.15.1 port.
I have a weird behaviour with draging windows over workspaces. I have
set 4 workspaces and warping enabled. So theorically I drag a window
with Alt + LeftMouse to the edge of the workspace and fluxbox jumps to
the next workspace, allowing me to
On 20:33:56 Nov 29, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Unless your printer supports postsript natively (most cheap printers
don't) you need some kind of converting filter.
You mean like a2ps?
/usr/ports/print/a2ps
-Girish
2. don't use bash as shell for root.
Or at least understand what you are doing.
What is wrong with bash as shell for root?
(Assuming bash is in /bin and statically linked.)
Question is how can you make shell statically linked? I thought when you
install package it should be linked rather than manual compiling and
installing
--
Regards,
Farhan Ahmed To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: bash for root? (was: Re: libiconv
problem ) Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 08:46:00 + From:
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