http://www.linbsd.org/wafter.c
Updates to include icmp, and udp support as well
as a code cleanup.
Works on i386.
Feel free to provide any feedback.
Thanks!
-Ober
I've just released the first version of mod_auth_bsd which supports
authentication of system accounts from a chrooted Apache. You can download
version 0.8.0 of mod_auth_bsd from
http://25thandclement.com/~william/projects/bsdauth.html
This release was supported by Barracuda Networks.
On Tuesday, January 10, 2006 1:12 AM, Peter Bako wrote:
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Remove all password restrictions?
I have an internal OpenBSD 3.8 system that I use as a data dump, internal
source for PXE installs and the like. It is not accessible to the outside
world, so security is
Hi,
Try:
announce IPv4 unicast
announce IPv6 unicast
Nothing does :(
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Yes they need the session up/down to be applyed
I'm not sure, but some of them (I think localpref defined in a group) require
the whole daemon to be restarted.
Regards,
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http://www.adviseo.fr/
http://www.open-sp.fr/
On 10 Jan 2006, at 07:12, Peter Bako wrote:
How do I change this so I can use any generic password? While for
this case
I want to dumb down the rules, for other more exposed servers I
would like
to do the opposite so I really would like to know how/where to
modify this.
Although it
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Hi,
I'm trying to sync the cvs tree with cvsup. As explained at this page:
http://www.openbsd.org/cvsup.html
The only thing I found about tags was in the sectiion Running CVSup
in Checkout Mode which says to use the tag option when you want to
use a specified version e.g. of a date.
But how
Hi all,
Anybody out there is working with this scenery? (cron activated, no need for
real time). I don't want to use YP just for this and I see a lot a people in
linux world using scripts for remote ldap sync. But I have not found any obsd
specific experience.
Regads.
on 10.01.2006 10:16 Uhr Stefan said the following:
Hi,
I'm trying to sync the cvs tree with cvsup. As explained at this page:
http://www.openbsd.org/cvsup.html
The only thing I found about tags was in the sectiion Running CVSup
in Checkout Mode which says to use the tag option when you want
Hi,
I've got a D-Link DWL-G650 (H/W C2, F/W 3.1.6) PCMCIA wifi-card lying
around here for some time. I haven't had tested it by now, but out of
curiousity I was searching for some info yesterday why it wouldn't work
on OpenBSD (though it seemed to be recognized as ath1, AR5212, but not
registered
The works for me perring with the OCCAID network:
www:occaid.net
and Hurricane Electric's Tunnel Broker Service:
http://tunnelbroker.net
Both Cisco based equipmentthere must be something else wrong in the
configuration...
Glenn
Hi,
Try:
announce IPv4 unicast
* Sylvain Coutant [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-01-10 10:15]:
Yes they need the session up/down to be applyed
I'm not sure, but some of them (I think localpref defined in a group) require
the whole daemon to be restarted.
certainly not.
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OpenBSD-based
Stefan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only thing I found about tags was in the sectiion Running CVSup
in Checkout Mode which says to use the tag option when you want to
use a specified version e.g. of a date.
But how can I use ONLY the stable version? I thought about something
like
Under heavy load (restoring a tape or copying files, for example) i get
the following messages from the kernel:
safte0: error getting enclosure status
safte0: enclosure back online
safte0: error getting enclosure status
safte0: enclosure back online
safte0: error getting enclosure status
safte0:
On 01/09/06 at 23:12, Peter Bako wrote:
How do I change this so I can use any generic password? While for this case
I want to dumb down the rules, for other more exposed servers I would like
to do the opposite so I really would like to know how/where to modify this.
Have you tried changing the
Is DRI support activated in GENERIC kernel (OpenBSD 3.8/i386) ?
Thank you,
On 1/10/06, Andreas Bihlmaier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 03:25:34PM +0400, Bruno Carnazzi wrote:
Hi All,
Referencing to this post :
Under heavy load (restoring a tape or copying files, for example) i get
the following messages from the kernel:
safte0: error getting enclosure status
safte0: enclosure back online
safte0: error getting enclosure status
safte0: enclosure back online
safte0: error getting enclosure status
safte0:
We don't (yet) do any egress filtering
pass out on $ext_if proto tcp all modulate state flags S/SA
tcpdump on the pflog0 interface as you suggested returns nothing being
blocked when trying to connect -- not the internal IP, external IP, or
ftp server. So I think the problem is with my config of
Hi all,
I've been given a Wifi USB dongle (the one given with the LiveBox
(France Telecom ADSL access) : the Inventel UR054g (in fact, it's a
Thomson Telecom product). With my OBSD 3.8/i386 (GENERIC), it's not
recognized (in fact, as ugen0), here is the dmesg :
OpenBSD 3.8 (GENERIC) #138: Sat
this was fixed in revision 1.92 of src/sys/dev/ic/ami.c. the problem
is that a busy logical disk can starve the available openings on the
passthrough bus. this means that the safte io is being attempted, but
insufficient resources are available to complete it. a lack of
resources causes an
Greetings misc@ (Marco in particular! :),
I am having some unusual issues with bioctl while using an ami-based
RAID card.
The card is a LSI/Symbios MegaRAID 150-4 (FW 713N) in a 64-bit PCI slot.
Drives are Seagate SATA drives. Case is a Supermicro 5033C-T with
built-in drive cage.
Hello all,
I have a recently built openBSD 3.8 machine and I wanted to be able to
do some simple c++ programming on it. I wrote the following helloworld
program:
#include iostream
using namespace std;
int main()
{
cout Hello World!\n;
}
I installed the following packages:
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 10:09:46AM -0600, Jeffrey R. Meyer wrote:
Hello all,
I have a recently built openBSD 3.8 machine and I wanted to be able to
do some simple c++ programming on it. I wrote the following helloworld
program:
#include iostream
using namespace std;
int main()
{
Hi,
I have a FreeBSD package that contains the networker backup
software. I've made the software run on OpenBSD by installing the
FreeBSD compat stuff. What I want to know is if there's a cleaner
way to install the package, or if there's a way to convert a package
to the OpenBSD package
Both Cisco based equipmentthere must be something else wrong in the
configuration...
Any idea what could be else ?
;-)
BR,
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http://www.open-sp.fr/
I'm running 3.8 on a Dell PowerEdge 1800 with 3 140 G SCSI disks
configured as a RAID5 array.
I'm having those messages quite regularly:
Jan 10 14:07:14 polaris /bsd: safte0: error getting enclosure status
Jan 10 14:07:34 polaris /bsd: safte0: enclosure back online
Jan 10 14:08:04 polaris /bsd:
Jeffrey R. Meyer wrote:
Hello all,
I have a recently built openBSD 3.8 machine and I wanted to be able to
do some simple c++ programming on it. I wrote the following helloworld
program:
#include iostream
using namespace std;
int main()
{
cout Hello World!\n;
}
I installed the
bugreport number 137:
http://cvs.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-wrapper?full=yesnumbers=137
is not yet close. If you have access on a OpenBSD system,
you can hangup it using this command:
while true; do grep pippo /dev/zero done
Why, this bug is yet open? Everyone can crash my OpenBSD server,
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 16:36:51 +
Gaby vanhegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a FreeBSD package that contains the networker backup
software. I've made the software run on OpenBSD by installing the
FreeBSD compat stuff. What I want to know is if there's a cleaner
way to install the
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On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Denny White wrote:
Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 12:13:38 + (UTC)
From: Denny White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: OpenBSD Questions Mailing List misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Tuning NFS file transfer speed
I know the usual complaint is,
so the neighbor refuses our OPEN messgae because we announce some
capability it dioesn't like,
I traced frames and had a look at BGP's OPEN frames. I think neighbor doesn't
like the IPv4 capability !! However, I can't change the configuration (reload,
neighbour clear), IPv4 is always the only
Alexander Hall wrote:
Jeffrey R. Meyer wrote:
Hello all,
I have a recently built openBSD 3.8 machine and I wanted to be able to
do some simple c++ programming on it. I wrote the following
helloworld program:
#include iostream
using namespace std;
int main()
{
cout Hello World!\n;
}
Damon McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have any recommendations for a wireless ethernet adapter
for a Pentium III 500 MHz box which will become a wireless access
point for a 2-3 node network?
I'm intending to use IPSec or PPTP to secure the WLAN - will this
machine be up to
On 10 Jan 2006, at 17:36, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
Well, it would be easier to just convert the port to an OpenBSD
port, and
then build the package on OpenBSD directly.
This is what I'm thinking. It is a bunch of binaries that sit in a
separate subfolder in /usr/local, some man
* Sylvain Coutant [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-01-10 18:51]:
so the neighbor refuses our OPEN messgae because we announce some
capability it dioesn't like,
I traced frames and had a look at BGP's OPEN frames. I think neighbor
doesn't like the IPv4 capability !! However, I can't change the
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 05:39:06PM +0100, DrumFire wrote:
| bugreport number 137:
|
| http://cvs.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-wrapper?full=yesnumbers=137
|
| is not yet close. If you have access on a OpenBSD system,
| you can hangup it using this command:
|
| while true; do grep pippo /dev/zero
Hello,
We are using OpenBSD 3.8 as a firewall/router. We have two internal
nets; one with workstations (NAT) and one DMZ with a single server.
And thus we have three network interfaces installed in the router: one
for the NAT, one for the DMZ and one for the external net.
Our ISP has given
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Olivier Mehani wrote:
On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 08:37:04PM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
adsl:
! sh -c /sbin/ifconfig pflog0 up
As far as I remember, it's not necessary to ifconfig pflog0 up to use it.
Why enable pf only when the link is up? It's non-standard
On 1/10/06, Jonas Lindskog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
We are using OpenBSD 3.8 as a firewall/router. We have two internal
nets; one with workstations (NAT) and one DMZ with a single server.
And thus we have three network interfaces installed in the router: one
for the NAT, one for the
Hi,
I have been trying to follow the backup/restore procedures for
recovering the an OpenBSD installation to a different machine an ran
into some problems.
Used http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#Backup to create a backup
using dump of my partitions - went fine
Went through the restore
On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 12:55:00PM +0100, Fred Crowson wrote:
Hi Misc,
This is just a quick message to say that the issue [1] I had with a Sony
DSC T7 camera not attaching has been resolved with the snapshots from 5
Jan 06.
Thanks to all the developers for a great OS!
same here. just
Our ISP has given us a range of IP adresses (the ones below are
obfuscated ;)):
Segment: 38.87.5.112 /28
net address: 38.87.5.112
gateway adress: 38.87.5.113
firewall: 38.87.5.114
fria fasta ip: 38.87.5.115-126
broadcast address:38.87.5.127
netmask:
same here... again! =). I tried the a snapshot and my camera (Sony
DSC-S40) works great.
Thanks!!
3.7 Stable
BIND 9.3.0
I m trying to set up some zones with DNSSEC for dynamic updates.
Can someone did it in Openbsd?
Chroot give some problems?
And I just decided to post here after seeing that I can see in my src
tree the files
/usr/src/usr.sbin/bind/bin/dnssec/dnssec-makekeyset.8
Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
Thanks for the prompt reply. I had some luck yesterday with altq. I've
put 300kb as bandwidht limit in my internal iface and 150Kb in my
external iface. And assigned traffic to the download queue (300Kb) and
it worked. The only problem is that i'm using keep state in
On 1/10/06, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but dnssec-makekeyset dont seem to exist in my system.
I m doing something wrong or it is not possible to allow dynamic updates
with SIG in openbsd. I think with BIND 9 is possible.
You may want to look into dnssec-keygen(8). It can also generate the
However, I can't change the
configuration (reload, neighbour clear), IPv4 is always the only
capability announced. I believe I need to kill bgpd and restart it for
the change in the configuration to take effect. I can't for now.
hmm, there might have been an issue with changing the
* Sylvain Coutant [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-01-11 00:18]:
3/ Now bgpctl show nexthop shows a nexthop which does not exist. Its IPv4
address is nothing I know about (and is not the first 32 bits of a v6
address).
ok, you are definately running relatively old code. please try with a
-current
I'm not sure, but some of them (I think localpref defined in a group)
require the whole daemon to be restarted.
certainly not.
So what should I do to change the localpref assigned this way ? neighbor
clear did not changed the localpref last time I checked ... I didn't try to
delete the
* Sylvain Coutant [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-01-11 00:53]:
I'm not sure, but some of them (I think localpref defined in a group)
require the whole daemon to be restarted.
certainly not.
So what should I do to change the localpref assigned this way ? neighbor
clear did not changed the
I am a newbie when it comes to OpenBSD, but have already set up my
web-server with 3.8 and is quite happy with the ease of installation and
the way it behaves. Have also installed 3.8 on a spare pc which sits in
a closet and is used for testing. Use ssh to connect to that pc.
But ran into
hi misc,
the man page for ifconfig is very concise for bssid. why isn't this correct?
$ sudo ifconfig wi0 bssid 00:13:10:e8:9f:44
ifconfig: SIOCS80211BSSID: Invalid argument
$
thanks for your help. (more info follows)
lucas
--
$ uname -a
OpenBSD release.wingedleopard.net 3.8 GENERIC#138 i386
The logo which one can see is the old daemon, shouldn't it be Puffy now?
AndrC)s Delfino wrote:
The logo which one can see is the old daemon, shouldn't it be Puffy now?
should my tatoo be be updated too ? :-)
The logo which one can see is the old daemon, shouldn't it be Puffy now?
I'm sure we will get right on that, after we stop working on improving
the code.
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