On Tue, Jul 05, 2005 at 02:18:21PM -0500, J.D. Bronson wrote:
Last time I tried this - it worked fine, but if the link went down it
never 'redialed' back to the PPPoE provider
Using userland pppoe - this is never an issue.
This question is already answered in the archives... so please,
Hi
I recently switched from several rl-NICs to one quad ste-NIC (D-Link
DFE-580tx) since I was running out of PCI-slots.
The new NIC works very well except for one problem with kernel-pppoe.
The SDSL-modem is connected to ste0 and hostname.pppoe0 is configured
as described in the docs (and this
ok, NOW i'm baffled - it finished building them without a problem - which
makes me think the problem before was not with hardware...
viq
--
Na randke, na randke, na randke... http://link.interia.pl/f189c
I found this:
http://openbsd.automagic.org/plus.html
Apply bridge filter rules to frames destined for the local machine,
so a
single-interface bridge can do filtering and tagging.
And then searched on that phrase, and found this:
Hello Guys,
I am having a trouble with snort understanding the pf log format.
Can Erkin Acar says that snort understand the pf format, see
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2004/05/06/pf_developers.html?page=3,
but it didnt work for me, see:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/snort/snort-2.3.0RC1/src$
Okay...
I have tried everything. I have been banging my head against this wall
for a week solid, and still not progress.
I can get OO to run, but every time I try to save a file, the thing
locks up. I have uninstalled OO, and redhat and reinstalled it a dozen
times now. I have tried by
A helpful person on the PF list said he has a similar setup, but does
not experience the problem I'm having. So I'm starting to suspect it
might be an SBUS/Sparc-specific problem. I'm working with
OpenBSD/Sparc on an SS20, and, if it makes any difference at all, my
interfaces are lebuffer
Okay... sorry. I was trying to be polite and not bog the server down or
bore others... here is my entire dmesg:
OpenBSD 3.6-stable (GENERIC) #0: Mon Apr 11 03:19:36 EST 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
Okay, I can get my bridge and pf rules working if I need to, but
I'd still like to understand WHY they work they way they do. So
I ran some test cases.
My configuration is this:
OpenBSD/Sparc (SS20). I have one external interface, and two
internal interfaces. There's NAT to the external, but
Hello, and thanks for your reply.
I updated ports 2 days ago (following stable branch mind you). There is
no cups in it. Since I am a newbie I can only guess, that the ports to
which you are referring would be in the *current* branch. The docs
warn me away from mixing my branches. I chose
Greetings everyone,
As the subject states, I am not getting any sound from the soundcard in
my laptop. According to dmesg, it is detected. It worked when win98
ran on this system, and when I boot to Knoppix.
I couldn't find any specific references in the documentation to
trouble-shooting
I'm sorry Pedro, I'm not sure I follow. What does OP mean, and what do
you mean by [next]?
I have searched the archives already, if that is what you mean. For
solutions to my issue, for the firmware update utility in dos an Linux,
I saw nothing. The links that reference the hawking site are
Hi all,
I'm need of a little help setting up a VPN tunnel between my OpenBSD
box and a Cisco VPN concentrator. I have successfully set up a tunnel
with another OpenBSD box, but in trying to change the isakmpd.conf to
then connect to the Cisco, I'm running into trouble.
Part of my problem is
Okay...
This is direclty from my dmesg output:
---snip-
eso0 at pci0 dev 7 function 0 ESS SOLO-1 AudioDrive rev 0x02: ES1946
rev E, irq 5
eso0: mapping Audio 1 DMA using VC I/O space at 0xfc70
audio0 at eso0
opl0 at eso0: model OPL3
Mr. Fafa also seems to be using multiple names to post from this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] address, if one were to do a Google search on this
e-mail address.
One name is Fafa Hafiz Krantz, and another is Fafa Diliha Romanova.
PG
Ben Goren wrote:
On 2005 May 3, at 12:23 PM, Fafa Hafiz Krantz wrote:
John L. Scarfone wrote:
On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 08:49:18PM -0500, Jim Fron mentioned:
OpenBSD on le0:
...0800 60:
192.168.1.9 192.168.1.1: icmp: echo request (id: seq:21845)
(ttl 255, id 24192)
4500 0018 5e80 ff01 da09 c0a8 0109
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: pflog0, ICMP rule 4294967295/3(short)
John L. Scarfone wrote:
On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 07:42:16PM -0500, Jim Fron said:
John L. Scarfone wrote:
On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 08:49:18PM -0500, Jim Fron mentioned:
OpenBSD on le0:
...0800 60:
192.168.1.9
I want to thank the people who have responded recommending authpf. That seems
like a nice add-on, as it will allow me to block all access to the LAN from
wireless clients until they have logged in to the router. It's a trade-off, of
course, as I had not intended to allow wireless clients SSH
Dang. What happened to my keyboard?
An attempt at humor lost in my dislexic fingers.
Oh well maybe next time.
- Original Message -
From: Jim Mays [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2005 7:20 AM
Subject: Fw: 3.7 CD tshirt poster pre-orders
Now or we
My Name is Shawn,
I have a fulll version Window XP Professional and it is bootable but when I
go into the BIOS it only gives the option to check the flooping then the hard
drive, then the CD Rom, but I need it to check the CD Rom first can you tell
me how to change boot sequence. Can you help?
Thank you all.
This has been very helpful. Since I am using the stable branch, it
sounds like I can use packages without a problem.
I appreciate the help.
Chris
eric [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Default-phase-2-lifetime= 1200,60:86400
^^
The Main Mode lifetime currently defaults to one hour (minimum 60 sec-
onds, maximum 1 day). The Quick Mode lifetime defaults to 20 minutes
(minimum
The flavors of OpenBSD can be confusing. Don't think of snapshots as
beta releases. They're not. They're not even a flavor of OpenBSD.
Think of them, instead, as a point-in-time alpha release that was made
for a particular test of a some kernel/userland/XF4 functionality. They
are also used
On Mar 24, 2005, at 12:28 PM, T. wrote:
Hello
What kind of understanding/years of experience/education is really
needed to be able to do anything useful with OpenBSD (or any OS in
general) source-code?
I wouldn't say I'm at the useful stage yet, but... the responses so
far seem quite
Okay...
I have scoured the internet ceaselessly for the last 2 hours. I have
been a this all day straight now.
I found the page where I can download the firmware, but the update
utilities for linux or dos are nowhere to be found. Can anybody please
tell me where I can get we110p.exe or
Okay!
Firstly, thank you all for your help. I would like to post what I have
done for posterity. I hope no one has to go through everything I went
through with this. (Using a US Robotics USR2410 802.11b wireless nic).
PROBLEM 1: The card did not seem to respond in any way no matter what I
Estimado emprendedor, recibe un cordial saludo.
Me es grato invitarte a participar en el curso PRODUCTIVIDAD PARA PYMES CON
LAS 5Ss que sera impartido en la Cd. de Mixico el prsximo 21 DE ABRIL del
presente aqo.
El curso proporciona una herramienta que adapta conceptos de origen
japonis a
On Feb 27, 2005, at 2:00 PM, Camiel Dobbelaar wrote:
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005, Jim Fron wrote:
Yes, I'm getting the feeling that what I'm seeing is not normal.
As I've
said, I have a suspicion that it's due to the le[dma] SBUS interfaces
not
having their own MAC address, and that somehow
Okay.
Much to my surprise, it appears that OpenOffice does not run on OBSD. I
noticed that it does run on FreeBSD, but since I am a noob to BSD (I
know nothing about freebsd and next to nothing about OBSD), I have no
idea how those systems differ. I have read scattered threads here and
other
On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 02:04:02AM +0100, Rogier Krieger wrote:
Previous message from Chris Paul (7-12-2004 1:53):
To sum up: firefox does not work, but sudo firefox does.
Which, at first glance, makes me wonder about file permissions.
Could be firefox profile. Try copying /root/.firefox
I was testing my pf.conf rules, and I ran across something rather odd
while sending odd ICMP frames. I wrote a quick app to send raw
ICMP/UDP/TCP frames, and ran it from an OSX box to send raw ICMP.
I ran simultaneous tcpdumps on the OSX box sending the frame, the
OpenBSD (-stable, as of a
I took all the wires loose from the cable modem and looked it over good. I
could not find any reset button. However, since everything has been off for
several hours, when I plugged it all back in and turned on the firewall, it
got an address immediately. So my problem is fixed, but I don't
Okay, here's the deal: when I bridge two interfaces, one of which has
an IP address, traffic from nodes on one side to the other passes
through pf just fine, all rules matching properly. Traffic TO the
OpenBSD system itself hits pf rules for in on le2, and out on
le0 regardless of which
Now or we shall taunt you a second time
- Original Message -
From: Siegbert Marschall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Alexander Chamandy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2005 1:48 AM
Subject: Re: 3.7 CD
Is this where you saw that?
http://www.usr.com/support/product-template.asp?prod=2410
I see the hex, but I do not see a dos firmware update utility. Only a
windows based gui.
Can you show me where you saw the DOS version?
Thanks,
Chris
Stuart Henderson wrote:
--On 12 March 2005 18:49
Hey Guys,
I and kiko ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) patched snort to understand actual pf log
format.
Snort had support to only old (3.3?) pf log file. Now i need an old pf log
file
to keep snort backward compatibily. Can anyone send me some, so i can test
and
send a clear patch to
Thanks Todd,
Any Idea where I can get this firmware update from, and the utility?
Todd C. Miller wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
so spake Chris (cditri):
Here is what I have:
OpenBSD 3.6
IBM 390e laptop
D-Link DWL7100-AP (802.11a/g wireless access point, claims backward
Hello everyone.
I am new to OpenBSD (BSD in general), so please be gentle.
I have taken special care to pick a wireless card that is on the HCL for
openbsd, and I have read the wi man page, the hostname.if manpage and
the ifconfig manpage. I have lurked all over google groups, and on this
Hi all,
Can someone tell me what units are used for the Check-interval value in the
[General] section of isakmpd.conf?
I looked in the man page, both locally and on-line, and couldn't figure
this out. Also, is there a default value for this? If so, what is it?
--
Thanks,
Paul
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 18:36:02 +0100 (CET)
Bash [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I add truetype font in OpenBSD?
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/truetype.html#manualfonts
A general security question about spoofing modern *nix operating
systems, including OpenBSD. Is spoofing pretty much dead? Do modern
*nix machines still use the old BSD style incrementation of sequence
numbers (I don't know enough C to find it in the source)? Or are
sequence numbers now
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do we have a bug in 'usermod'?
The situation:
groupadd -g site1 ; groupadd -g 1112 site12; groupadd -g 1123 site123
then add same user to the groups
usermod -G site1 en;usermod -G site12 en; usermod -G site123 en
user 'en' will appear 3 times in group 'site1' and 2
Hi all,
I thought you might be interested to know that The Epoch Times is
running an interview with Theo about why he does it, about industry
use of open-source software, and about dedication to quality paying
off:
http://www.theepochtimes.com/news/5-7-5/30084.html
Full disclosure: I conducted
El lun, 04-04-2005 a las 11:43 -0700, Matt escribis:
[...]
Can someone break down these declarations (if that's what they are)? Is
this a form of typecasting? Thanks for your help.
Those are declarations of pointers to functions.
/* real function */
void dumb(int a) { return a; }
...
/*
On Sun, Jul 03, 2005 at 02:28:00PM -0500, Matthew Weigel wrote:
Take a look at the BioStar iDeq 220K, which uses K8M800 and VT8237...
looks like on-board SATA, LAN*, and sound are supported, but useable
graphics might be missing.
I'm going to buy one.
Support for the Via Unichrome
From: Jim Mays [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Where can I find more Ram Disk information on:
- what it is
- why I want to use it
- how to configure it
- how to know if is done right
I can't find a man page on Ram Disk, I can't find anything on
the web site
except for bug fixes in it.
Paul Lussier wrote:
eric [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Default-phase-2-lifetime= 1200,60:86400
^^
The Main Mode lifetime currently defaults to one hour (minimum 60 sec-
onds, maximum 1 day). The Quick Mode lifetime defaults to 20
On Tue, Jul 05, 2005 at 05:44:01PM -0800, JR Dalrymple wrote:
I think if you used Opera for 5 days you'd find it better in EVERY WAY
POSSIBLE than Firefox... My 2 cents. I find page loads to be much faster,
and nav is 10x faster with gestures and keyboard shortcuts.
Except that there is
'lo all.
i recently ran into a small issue with ftp-proxy running on my
firewall...I definately know this is a misconfiguration problem
as I have had this working as of yesterday. when I attempt to
connect to a FTP site from behind the firewall, I do get an
initial connection, but then am
Hey folks,
OK, I think I've got the dunce hat on today, and I'm about to
go crazy with this one.
I have a script on an OpenBSD 3.7-STABLE machine that does
a find in a directory, and uses rm to remove files older than
two days (where RETAIN = +2) :
find /path/to/dir -type f -name \*.gz
On Wed, Mar 23, 2005 at 12:28:17PM -0500, Paul Lussier wrote:
Hi all,
I'm need of a little help setting up a VPN tunnel between my OpenBSD
box and a Cisco VPN concentrator. I have successfully set up a tunnel
with another OpenBSD box, but in trying to change the isakmpd.conf to
then connect
I've been informed, if I understand correctly, that bridge isn't intended to do
what I want to do with it.
FWIW, anyone who is interested, I'm hanging up the modification effort at half
complete, because it accomplishes everything I need. That is, I'm interested
in blocking traffic to the
On 3/25/2005, Jim Fron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 24, 2005, at 12:28 PM, T. wrote:
Hello
What kind of understanding/years of experience/education is really
needed to be able to do anything useful with OpenBSD (or any OS in
general) source-code?
I wouldn't say I'm at the
At 02:44 PM 3/5/2005 -0600, Jim Mays wrote:
How does one find out what is planned for the 3.7 release and how do I
pre-order it (in order to get it first)?
Jim Mays
You might want to check your bookshelf - 3.7 started shipping last month.
Normally, pre-orders are accepted 30-60 days in
I have an OpenBSD/Sparc box that I'm using for NAT at home. le0 is
the LAN, le1 is the cablemodem.
I recently purchased a wireless AP, and would like to add that to
the internal network. However, I am paranoid, and, even though I've
enabled WPA and hardware address restriction on the AP, I
Just out of curiosity, anyone have Dual/Display xorg.config file for a
Radeon 9600Pro? I cannot seem to get mine working, and I was wondering
if it had something to do with the fact that the second head wasn't
identified in the kernel. Dmesg below.
Thanks in advance,
OpenBSD 3.7-current
On Sat, 2005-03-05 at 14:44:41 -0600, Jim Mays proclaimed...
How does one find out what is planned for the 3.7 release and how do I
pre-order it (in order to get it first)?
3.7 has been out since May 17th, 2005.
Read http://www.openbsd.org/
It's a good starting place.
On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 09:39:10AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, May 01, 2005 at 07:23:38PM -0400, Shawn Brand wrote:
^
Please watch for old mails. There seems to be some MS Exchange
server going nuts at corp.medcenter.com, so don't blindly reply to
every mail
Scenario:
5 PC's --- 10/100 switch -- OpenBSD -- Broadband router -- Internet
5 Windows XP workstations on a LAN connected to an OpenBSD server running
Samba, DHCP, DNS, SpamAssassin. A 2nd nic in the OpenBSD box goes to a
broadband internet connection and PF is enabled and configured
Making, drinking tea and reading an opus magnum from Juan J. [Mart_nez]:
[Charset ISO-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...]
El lun, 04-04-2005 a las 11:43 -0700, Matt escribis:
[...]
Can someone break down these declarations (if that's what they are)? Is
this a form of typecasting?
On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 11:43:21 -0700
Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need some help understanding some C code.
int (*if_ioctl)
(struct ifnet *, int, caddr_t);
int (*if_watchdog)
(int);
Can someone break down these declarations (if that's what they are)? Is
Hello All.
I'm having trouble with Cracking Attempts and DoS attacks from a lot of
places in China :)
My client doesn't do any business in that region so they don't mind If I
block the entire sub-continent :)
Does anyone have a bad-guy list (or part of one) that I can use to get
started?
I'm
--On 06 July 2005 09:41 -0500, Chris wrote:
Paul Lussier wrote:
eric [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Default-phase-2-lifetime= 1200,60:86400
^^
The Main Mode lifetime currently defaults to one hour (minimum
60 sec- onds, maximum 1 day).
Chris wrote:
Paul Lussier wrote:
eric [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Default-phase-2-lifetime= 1200,60:86400
^^
The Main Mode lifetime currently defaults to one hour (minimum 60
sec-
onds, maximum 1 day). The Quick Mode lifetime
On Wed, 6 Jul 2005, C. Bensend wrote:
Hey folks,
OK, I think I've got the dunce hat on today, and I'm about to
go crazy with this one.
I have a script on an OpenBSD 3.7-STABLE machine that does
a find in a directory, and uses rm to remove files older than
two days (where RETAIN =
We consider the problem of inserting a malicious packet into a TCP
connection, as well as establishing a TCP connection using an address
that is legitimately used by another machine. We introduce the notion of
a Spoofing Set as a way of describing a generalized attack methodology.
We also discuss
--On 06 July 2005 11:50 -0700, Geoff White wrote:
Hello All.
I'm having trouble with Cracking Attempts and DoS attacks from a lot
of places in China :)
My client doesn't do any business in that region so they don't mind
If I block the entire sub-continent :)
Does anyone have a bad-guy list (or
mercredi, le 6 juillet, 2005, Whyzzi nous a dit ceci:
Just out of curiosity, anyone have Dual/Display xorg.config file for a
Radeon 9600Pro? I cannot seem to get mine working, and I was wondering
if it had something to do with the fact that the second head wasn't
identified in the kernel.
On Wed, 2005-07-06 at 13:16 -0500, eric wrote:
On Sat, 2005-03-05 at 14:44:41 -0600, Jim Mays proclaimed...
How does one find out what is planned for the 3.7 release and how do I
pre-order it (in order to get it first)?
3.7 has been out since May 17th, 2005.
Read
Something like this should work (compare some of th examples of the man
page):
find /path/to/dir -name .ssh -type d -prune -or \
-type f -name \*.gz -mtime ${RETAIN} -exec rm {} \;
Thank you very much, Otto. That works just fine. It's greatly
appreciated!
Benny
--
I'd rather
On Wed, 6 Jul 2005, Edd Barrett wrote:
Hi,
One of my friends has always said that you can not read the source
without context. He is right. If you don't know what your looking for,
it will not make any sense. This proves a problem if you have nothing to
fix and just wish to learn.
Would
Hi I was given a Macintosh centris 610 and when I turn it on I get the
disk with the ? mark. I want to know how to get by this I have no
disks or cds that came with it If you can help me please email me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] thanks I have a 9 year old bugging me to death
On Wed, 2005-07-06 at 10:11 -0500, Ryan Corder wrote:
Jul 6 08:55:56 smitty ftp-proxy[15298]: cannot find user proxy
I'll give you a hint: this error message means exactly what it says.
--
Shawn K. Quinn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Seems like a waste to me. I tend to replace those routers WITH openbsd
boxes. As long as you keep the box updated and your pf rules sane (block
smb from outside world, etc) there is absolutely nothing to be worried
about really.
Kevin Roosdahl wrote:
Scenario:
5 PC's --- 10/100 switch --
On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 02:33:30PM -0500, C. Bensend wrote:
find /path/to/dir -name .ssh -type d -prune -or \
-type f -name \*.gz -mtime ${RETAIN} -exec rm {} \;
Thank you very much, Otto. That works just fine. It's greatly
appreciated!
Well, even if it helped, I can't reproduce
Hi
I'm trying to set up a small home-network with both wired and wireless
access, so I've put the following NICs in a box:
ath0: internal wireless 192.168.1.1
rl0: internal wired 192.168.0.1
rl1: external wired DHCP
I've used the following pf.conf (a slight adaption from the example in
the
On Wed, 6 Jul 2005, Matthias Kilian wrote:
On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 02:33:30PM -0500, C. Bensend wrote:
find /path/to/dir -name .ssh -type d -prune -or \
-type f -name \*.gz -mtime ${RETAIN} -exec rm {} \;
Thank you very much, Otto. That works just fine. It's greatly
appreciated!
On Wed, 6 Jul 2005 11:12:43 +0159 Frank Denis \(Jedi/Sector One\)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jul 05, 2005 at 05:44:01PM -0800, JR Dalrymple wrote:
I think if you used Opera for 5 days you'd find it better in EVERY
WAY POSSIBLE than Firefox... My 2 cents. I find page loads to be
much
On Wed, 6 Jul 2005 16:53:21 -0500
imEnsion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Again, look at the original date from the email...
It looks like some old e-mails finally got through...a whole load of them.
apparently he's
having some hardcore issues with his mail client and/or computer in
general.
Maxim Bourmistrov wrote:
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do we have a bug in 'usermod'?
The situation:
groupadd -g site1 ; groupadd -g 1112 site12; groupadd -g 1123 site123
then add same user to the groups
usermod -G site1 en;usermod -G site12 en; usermod -G site123 en
user 'en' will appear 3
I went to NV home page and could find this driver for OpenBSD, where
did you fetched it? Was it binary only or source only?
Thanks.
On 7/6/05, Steve Shockley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gustavo Rios wrote:
my system desktop have a nvidia quadro nvs 280 dual head video board.
I would like to be
Is anyone else seeing a ton of old messages being resent to the list?
Every last one is identical to the previous on, but had an additional
group of received headers:
Received: from mail.corp.medcenter.com by shear.ucar.edu
Received: from mail pickup service by mail.corp.medcenter.com
On Sat, 5 Mar 2005 14:44:41 -0600
Jim Mays [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Uh, what's with the time machine?
---
Lars Hansson
Gustavo Rios wrote:
I went to NV home page and could find this driver for OpenBSD, where
did you fetched it? Was it binary only or source only?
Binary only, Linux version. I had toyed around with the Matrox Linux
binary HAL under OpenBSD to see what it did (and got it working), I
tried
On Wed, 2005-07-06 at 22:19 +0200, Matthias Kilian wrote:
find /home/kili -maxdepth 1 -type f -name \* -mtime +1 -exec echo {} \; |
grep ssh
This test is irrelevant to the OP's problem.
yields no output at all. [And of course, I *do* have a .ssh directory.]
But do you have *files* (-type f)
I'd like to create a simple product for SOHO customers for file storage,
DVD
backups, spam/virus filtering, etc. It's obviously going to be more secure
than the same 5 PC's behind the NAT router alone, but should I recommend
the
box is behind a NAT router for that extra level of
Hi,
I am new to this list . I want to know , Gnome KDE can run on OpenBSD
or not.
On Wed, 2005-07-06 at 22:32:37 -0600, Theo de Raadt proclaimed...
Has anyone bought and tried OpenBSD yet on the new Zaurus C3100?
It's black (ie. twice as cool).
It's basically the same thing, though. Nothing much changed. It
should work.
Someone please let us know.
Perhaps we should
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