3.8 on sparc64.
How do I determine if OpenSSH is installed on my box? (command line only, no
X11),
and whether it's a server versus a client? I'm getting to the stage where I
need to
be able to log into my server remotely.
thanks
Hi,
I try to setup IPSec with ESP + tunnel AH between host-to-host in
OpenBSD,
but fail to do so. Two hosts are PC openbsd1 to openbsd15.
openbsd1: 192.3.20.238
openbsd15: 192.3.40.55
When I ping from openbsd1 to openbsd15 and there is no reply from
openbsd1;
packet from openbsd1 to
On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 02:56:30AM -0600, David B. wrote:
3.8 on sparc64.
How do I determine if OpenSSH is installed on my box? (command line only,
no X11),
find /usr/{bin,sbin} -name ssh\* ?
and whether it's a server versus a client? I'm getting to the stage where
I need to
be able to
http://www.openssh.com/openbsd.html
Basically it is installed, client and server.
Take a peek in /etc/rc.conf to find 'sshd_flags' to see if sshd (the
server) starts when you boot.
Patsy
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, David B. wrote:
3.8 on sparc64.
How do I determine if OpenSSH is installed on my
Le 26 avr. 06 ` 18:49, Claudio Jeker a icrit :
On Wed, Apr 26, 2006 at 04:29:19PM +0200, Xavier Beaudouin wrote:
Hello,
Stupid question indeed, but I see we can set a route reflector server
in bgpd.conf, but there is not hint on how to set a router reflector
client in it.
The clients don't
It seems I forgot to mention mine made it to Bergen, Norway on Saturday,
all intact, with CDs wrapped in two T-shirts.
--
Peter N. M. Hansteen, member of the first RFC 1149 implementation team
http://www.blug.linux.no/rfc1149/ http://www.datadok.no/ http://www.nuug.no/
First, we kill all the
A long time ago I used the following setting in syslog.conf
*.crit |mail -s blablabla [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But it doesn't seem to work nowdays.
I suspect the chrooting of syslogd might have something to do with it.
Is there some other very obvious way that I have missed to get a hint
A long time ago I used the following setting in syslog.conf
*.crit |mail -s blablabla [EMAIL PROTECTED]
But it doesn't seem to work nowdays.
I suspect the chrooting of syslogd might have something to do with it.
Is there some other very obvious way that I have missed to get a
Hi all,
I'm trying to configure an OpenBSD box as a BGP route reflector.
I have an iBGP peer configured to one of our core routers which has an eBGP
session to one of our providers. I have configured that neighbor with the
route-reflector option in bgpd.conf. If I log updates, and watch the log
On 4/27/06, Peter N. M. Hansteen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems I forgot to mention mine made it to Bergen, Norway on Saturday,
all intact, with CDs wrapped in two T-shirts.
--
Peter N. M. Hansteen, member of the first RFC 1149 implementation team
http://www.blug.linux.no/rfc1149/
Alexey E. Suslikov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matthew Jenove wrote:
[my amd64 machine won't boot i386 kernels]
try to disable pcibios via UKC.
And that did the trick...
thanks for the help,
matt j
On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 04:24:57PM +0100, Dunc wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to configure an OpenBSD box as a BGP route reflector.
I have an iBGP peer configured to one of our core routers which has an eBGP
session to one of our providers. I have configured that neighbor with the
I wonder why http://www.openbsd.org/books.html still recommend old
daemon book, The Design and Implementation of the 4.4 BSD Operating
System?
As most of you know, there's newer version, The Design and
Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System.
Because the old book is still more
js [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri 28.Apr'06 at 2:41:07 +0900
A silly question.
I wonder why http://www.openbsd.org/books.html still recommend old
daemon book, The Design and Implementation of the 4.4 BSD Operating
System?
As most of you know, there's newer version, The Design and
As an aside: I recently read The Design and Implementation of 4.2 BSD
Operating System, which focused on the VAX architecture, and was
published sometime in the early 80s. In spite of its age, I found the
concepts clearly stated and on a high level, I believe that reading
the book forwarded my
On 4/27/06, Peter Blair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As an aside: I recently read The Design and Implementation of 4.2 BSD
Operating System, which focused on the VAX architecture, and was
published sometime in the early 80s. In spite of its age, I found the
concepts clearly stated and on a high
On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 01:36:00PM -0400, Will H. Backman wrote:
Anyone running interesting sensorsd.conf files that they would like to
share with the list?
I don't see a lot of examples out there.
What actions are you having sensord performs? Are most people just
sending to syslog and using
Peter Bako [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed 26.Apr'06 at 17:54:40 -0700
A question to the DHCP gods
Within the dhcpd.conf file, if I have a defined range and then define a
single host to be always assigned by MAC address and use an IP address that
is normally within the DHCP range, is that
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I'm using openbsd 3.8 -stable.
My computer is a toshiba satellite s2450-401.
While in console the keyboard works fine, but when I fire up X the
keyboard doesn't behave properly.
This means that when I press a key, instead of just appearing once,
the char appears more times.
This happens at random.
Hello,
How about Mastering FreeBSD and OpenBSD Security from O'Reilly?
Ari Constbncio
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