This setup would be great and make life easier for the average user without
making the story complicated (i.e. a system with downloads working out of
the box without hassles)
Also ports.tar.gz fetch would be one further hassle less.
Il 24/set/2014 23:36 Romain FABBRI - Alien Consulting
On 25 September 2014 01:30, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff czark...@gmail.com wrote:
openda...@hushmail.com said:
Then, in the event that someone installed via an ISO or some
pre-defined VM (ie. a DigitalOcean droplets) -- how about a one-time
script upon first root login to ask for such info?
You do
Markus Wernig liste...@wernig.net:
...
But the client is unable to connect to the VPN GW, and I just can't find
out what's going wrong. Unfortunately there are two ways it is failing:
1) Client sends IKEv2 msg IKE_SA_INIT on Port 500, VPN GW replies with
IKE_SA_INIT and CertReq, *then
On 2014-09-23, Adam Thompson athom...@athompso.net wrote:
On 14-09-22 05:03 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
The Atom C2xxx boards run OpenBSD fine. Only glitch I've noticed is
the screen background goes red if you VT switch twice (ctrl+alt+f2
ctrl+alt+f1).
That bug has been around since the
On 2014-09-23, Henning Brauer hb-open...@ml.bsws.de wrote:
pkg_add doesn't know or care about release/stable/current/frankenstein.
The packages itself are built against a certain set of libraries and
thus care (and pkg_add checks that). libraries don't change versions
in -stable, pretty much
On 2014-09-17, Kaya Saman kayasa...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, so this is just a quick follow up.
Squid started dying too, checking the logs showed not enough file
descriptors.
After looking at both /etc/login.conf openfiles-cur and the sysctl
kern.maxfiles limits which were set extremely high
David Hoskin, 24 Sep 2014 12:18:
On 9/24/14, frantisek holop min...@obiit.org wrote:
there seems to be a problem with my thinkpad X60s
after resume: the cpu temperature keeps going up
gradually, no matter that the machine is idle.
I've experienced this sometimes for the past couple of
On 2014-09-24 Wed 09:22 AM |, Boris Goldberg wrote:
Does this mean you tried and found out (or knew) that disk quotas where
not going to work for you?
At the moment Boris, I'm not using quotas - but did a few years ago.
I don't remember having any problems then.
I guessed Dovecot would
frantisek holop, 25 Sep 2014 11:18:
David Hoskin, 24 Sep 2014 12:18:
On 9/24/14, frantisek holop min...@obiit.org wrote:
there seems to be a problem with my thinkpad X60s
after resume: the cpu temperature keeps going up
gradually, no matter that the machine is idle.
I've
On Wed, 24 Sep 2014, Dan Becker wrote:
two identical drives... shutdown system remove one turn the system back on
bioctl shows the partitions as 536871980544 which is 137. something times
bigger than the drive
oddly enough it is 512 times the size of the partition
536871980544/1048578087
On Wed, 24 Sep 2014, Dan Becker wrote:
forgot to add this relevant part
# bioctl -R /dev/wd0a sd1
softraid0: wd0a partition too small, at least 536871980544 bytes required
#
Again, note the bytes vs blocks. That has most likely been fixed already,
however without a dmesg I have no idea what
Looks like an old OpenBSD 5.0 install caused this problem.
isakmpd is stable as soon as 5.0 - 5.6 .
//mxb
On 22 sep 2014, at 23:23, mxb m...@alumni.chalmers.se wrote:
Hey,
isakmpd seems to lose its FIFO-file in the snapshot from Sep17
[fw1]-[23:16:35]# ipsecctl -f /etc/ipsec.conf
I ask here because I don't want to pollute tech@,
you told about those dangerous idioms, is that all knowledge collected
anywhere? Even I know a lot of secure coding practices, I that would be
interesting to read.
And question comes to my mind.. Is there attempts to use this knowledge
in
http://cyclone.thelanguage.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclone_(programming_language)
http://trevorjim.com/papers/usenix2002.pdf
http://homes.cs.washington.edu/~djg/papers/cyclone-cuj.pdf
Best regards,
Daniel
All the highly skilled work invested in the project, keeping ordinary
users secure, is appreciated.
Is this because of the newest bash-shellshock (CVE-2014-6271)?
Nevertheless. Thanks for doing things right.
On 09/25/2014 01:48 PM, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
All the highly skilled work invested in the project, keeping ordinary
users secure, is appreciated.
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 02:38:32PM +0200 or thereabouts, Benjamin Baier wrote:
Is this because of the newest bash-shellshock (CVE-2014-6271)?
Nevertheless. Thanks for doing things right.
On 09/25/2014 01:48 PM, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
All the highly skilled work invested in the project,
On 2014-09-25, Craig R. Skinner skin...@britvault.co.uk wrote:
All the highly skilled work invested in the project, keeping ordinary
users secure, is appreciated.
If this is a reference to the ShellShock bash bugs (CVE-2014-6271
CVE-2014-7169), I'd like to point out that, like many bash
for everybody out there who likes a good mystery,
the 900 ping issue has happened mid-day as well
for the first time. it is the equivalent of yanking
the ethernet cable. so it is not an exclusively
resume connected, but resume (and startup) is
a way to reproduce instantly.
this time however
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 2:37 AM, Joel Sing j...@sing.id.au wrote:
On Wed, 24 Sep 2014, Dan Becker wrote:
forgot to add this relevant part
# bioctl -R /dev/wd0a sd1
softraid0: wd0a partition too small, at least 536871980544 bytes required
#
Again, note the bytes vs blocks. That has
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 8:11 AM, Christian Weisgerber
na...@mips.inka.de wrote:
On 2014-09-25, Craig R. Skinner skin...@britvault.co.uk wrote:
All the highly skilled work invested in the project, keeping ordinary
users secure, is appreciated.
If this is a reference to the ShellShock bash
I have really enjoyed the last few weeks of running OpenBSD on my
Thinkpad. Almost everything I need works and or worked right out of the
box. The only real issue I've noticed is that when the system returns
from suspend and press ctrl-alt-del to restart X either X or SLiM (not
sure which)
Mark,
What card do you plan on using?
Also here is some more information from an interview with Adrian Chadd on
WLAN networking and BSD. Would there need to be any NDA signed if we just
ported over the FreeBSD Atheros stack?
Interview -
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 02:28:47PM -0500, Marc Suttle wrote:
I understand we can always use alternatives to this setup. In an
enterprise env. you would probably never use one of these anyway. It just
seems that there is quite a bit of development on the FreeBSD side and
why duplicate efforts
Would the /bin/sh shell in OpenBSD, which is a reimplementation of bash be
affected by either of these exploits? So happy to learn no action is needed on
my part for my OpenBSD sever :)
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 25, 2014, at 9:10 AM, sven falempin sven.falem...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu,
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 8:50 PM, Andrew Lester martinblan...@gmail.com wrote:
Would the /bin/sh shell in OpenBSD, which is a reimplementation of bash be
affected by either of these exploits? So happy to learn no action is needed
on my part for my OpenBSD sever :)
/bin/sh is an implementation
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