Re: pf firewall - how to allow emails with big attachments ?

2006-06-26 Thread Ajith Kumar
>>>PF does not regulate the size of eMails. Did you see an entry in your >>>PF log about a blocked eMail attachment? I seroiusly doubt it. I am seeing the logs using tcpdump output.How can I see the logs in text format ? Now i had opened all out going trafic from inside network to mail server an

[OT] Milter Ahead

2006-06-26 Thread Steve
Does anyone have a free alternative to this Sendmail Milter or a pre license change version to test with. Thanks Steve

Re: Opinion of MySQL 5.xx on OpenBSD 3.9...

2006-06-26 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Marian Hettwer wrote: I'd love to have the time to give OpenBSD a chance on our production system. Seems unlikely, since we're running Linux only :( Time, well a coffee break, that's all you need. See setting up OpenBSD in 5 minutes from scratch, even here with pause in the process too: htt

Re: lightweight openbsd

2006-06-26 Thread Shane J Pearson
Eliah, On 2006.06.27, at 12:08 PM, Eliah Kagan wrote: On 6/26/06, Damien Miller wrote: just please don't bug people on OpenBSD lists about private hacks like this. I, for one, find discussion about private hacks like this to be valuable. And I think it falls under the heading of, "Miscellane

Re: lightweight openbsd

2006-06-26 Thread Adam
On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 17:21:57 -0500 bofh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Just out of idle curiousity, I wonder how something like busybox would work > here... You get a horribly crippled, pain in the ass userland and save very little space. Its just not worth it. Adam

Re: lightweight openbsd

2006-06-26 Thread Spruell, Darren-Perot
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > On 6/26/06, Damien Miller wrote: > > just please don't bug people on OpenBSD lists about private hacks > > like this. > > I, for one, find discussion about private hacks like this to be > valuable. And I think it falls under the heading of, "Miscellaneous > discussion ab

popa3d-question related to OpenBSDs version (maybe a [EMAIL PROTECTED])

2006-06-26 Thread sebastian . rother
Hello everybody, I noticed the build in popa3d is heavily outdated. nothign wrong with that. I just read the Changelogs of Solar and found an entry wich is maybe interesting for me (because I`m setting up a Mailserver): --- Changes made between 1.0.1 and 1.0.2 (2006/05/23). A couple of optimizat

Re: lightweight openbsd

2006-06-26 Thread Eliah Kagan
On 6/26/06, Damien Miller wrote: just please don't bug people on OpenBSD lists about private hacks like this. I, for one, find discussion about private hacks like this to be valuable. And I think it falls under the heading of, "Miscellaneous discussion about OpenBSD", which happens to be the of

Re: lightweight openbsd

2006-06-26 Thread Damien Miller
On Mon, 26 Jun 2006, Floor Terra wrote: > I think 32MB is out of the question unless you would > heavily modify the installation and rip out pkg_add and stuff. > But I would love to see if its possible. of course it is possible: http://www.mindrot.org/flashboot.html just please don't bug people

has anyone seen this kernel panic before?

2006-06-26 Thread gr lists
Greetings, we have been running a couple of failover openbsd boxes (3.9 + pf + carp + software raid mirror) since it came out in early may, but now the master server crashed on us. This is the the series of unfortunate events: - MASTER crashed, and BACKUP failed over fine, it was doing the job a

Re: Opinion of MySQL 5.xx on OpenBSD 3.9...

2006-06-26 Thread Marian Hettwer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Daniel, Daniel Ouellet wrote: > > In the end, run what you fell comfortable with, but to the original > question, is MySQL run good on OpenBSD. > > The answer to that is YES! > ACK :) sorry, I was just out for some statistics. Did some not seri

Re: lightweight openbsd

2006-06-26 Thread bofh
On 6/26/06, Floor Terra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I think 32MB is out of the question unless you would > heavily modify the installation and rip out pkg_add and stuff. > But I would love to see if its possible. Just out of idle curiousity, I wonder how something like busybox would work here

Dump question...

2006-06-26 Thread Jeff Ross
Can someone please point me in the right direction (with a clue by four) on how to do this? (from the dump manpage) If dump receives a SIGINFO signal (see the ``status'' argument of stty(1)) whilst a backup is in progress, statistics on the amount com- pleted, current transfer rate, and estimat

Re: Webalizer packages for AMD64 is corrupted

2006-06-26 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Berk D. Demir wrote: You installed the libs but system's dynamic linker doesn't have a clue about them. Tell him the location of newcomers with ldconfig -m /usr/X11R6/lib OK, I needed to also do ldconfig -m /usr/local/lib as well and then redo the ldconfig -m /usr/X11R6/lib and now it

Re: Webalizer packages for AMD64 is corrupted

2006-06-26 Thread Will Maier
On Mon, Jun 26, 2006 at 05:16:58PM -0400, Daniel Ouellet wrote: > Interesting as I never install any x* before 3.9. Never did on any > systems what so ever. Not sure why it's needed now, but you were > right. Search the archives; there was a bit of a to-do over it. -- o

Re: Webalizer packages for AMD64 is corrupted

2006-06-26 Thread Berk D. Demir
So, I must have something else messed up then: # /usr/local/bin/webalizer -c /var/www/sites/webalizer/test.conf /usr/local/bin/webalizer: can't load library 'libfreetype.so.13.1' # ls -al /usr/X11R6/lib/libfreetype.so.13.1 -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 647408 Mar 10 13:55 /usr/X11R6/lib/libfreetyp

Re: Webalizer packages for AMD64 is corrupted

2006-06-26 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Berk D. Demir wrote: No. Packages are not damaged. In fact it's looking for /usr/X11R6/lib/libfontconfig.so.3.0 /usr/X11R6/lib/libfreetype.so.13.1 libraries which are provided with xbase39 installation set. Extract the xbase39.tgz and voila you're done. tar -pzxf xbase39.tgz -C /

Re: lightweight openbsd

2006-06-26 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Ted Unangst wrote on Mon, Jun 26, 2006 at 01:10:34PM -0700: > On 6/26/06, Ingo Schwarze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> Actually I need a system with perl, pf and some tiny http server >>> for cgi scripts. I suppose that it is possible to fit it on a 32mb >>> disk? Am I wrong? >> >>Yes, you are quit

Re: Webalizer packages for AMD64 is corrupted

2006-06-26 Thread Will Maier
On Mon, Jun 26, 2006 at 04:35:11PM -0400, Daniel Ouellet wrote: > # pkg_add webalizer > Error from ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/packages/amd64/: > Unknown command. > Can't install gd-2.0.33p2: lib not found fontconfig.3.0 Do you have the x*.tgz sets installed? -- o-

Re: Webalizer packages for AMD64 is corrupted

2006-06-26 Thread Berk D. Demir
# pkg_add webalizer Error from ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/packages/amd64/: Unknown command. Can't install gd-2.0.33p2: lib not found fontconfig.3.0 Even by looking in the dependency tree: jpeg-6bp3, libiconv-1.9.2p1, png-1.2.8 Maybe it's in a dependent package, but not tagged wi

Webalizer packages for AMD64 is corrupted

2006-06-26 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Looks like the packages for Weblizer on AMD64 is corrupted. One three different systems, it all show thew same errors. If I am not mistaken it is here: freetype.13.1 Freetype is version 1.3.1, not 13.1 as below. # pkg_add webalizer Error from ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/packages/amd

Re: OpenBSD on "Rackable Systems" servers?

2006-06-26 Thread Chet Uber (Cox)
Has anybody dealt with "Rackable Systems, Inc."? builders of custom high-density rackmount servers. They offer both AMD and Intel. Being focused on half-depth, low-power, and low-heat solutions, their products seem to be a little on the expensive side. I have had the pleasure of a 30-day use o

Re: lightweight openbsd

2006-06-26 Thread Ted Unangst
On 6/26/06, Ingo Schwarze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Actually I need a system with perl, pf and some tiny http server > for cgi scripts. I suppose that it is possible to fit it on a 32mb > disk? Am I wrong? Yes, you are quite wrong. [EMAIL PROTECTED] $ uname -a OpenBSD athene.usta.de 3.9 GENE

Re: basic dns server on openbsd

2006-06-26 Thread Craig Skinner
On Mon, Jun 26, 2006 at 11:47:59AM -0700, S t i n g r a y wrote: > Hello there , i cannot seem to configure a basic dns server it seem its not > resolving local domain names although i have > > setup everything as told in the docs, please have a look. > > > resolve.conf > > bash-3.1# cat /etc

Re: Totally bizarre problem - cannot connect to openbsd mahcine

2006-06-26 Thread L. V. Lammert
At 03:07 PM 6/26/2006 -0400, Matt Singerman wrote: Argh, things have gone from bad to worse. So I rebooted the machine on a whim, thinking that maybe the network debacle from earlier could be cleared up by a simple reboot. No go. And now, if pf is enabled, no traffic can flow anywhere. If it's

Re: basic dns server on openbsd

2006-06-26 Thread Bryan Irvine
zone "clickonline.net" IN { type master; file "db.clickonline.net"; allow-update { none; }; }; file "/master/db.clickonline.net"; --Bryan

Re: Totally bizarre problem - cannot connect to openbsd mahcine

2006-06-26 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Mon, Jun 26, 2006 at 03:07:04PM -0400, Matt Singerman wrote: > Argh, things have gone from bad to worse. > > So I rebooted the machine on a whim, thinking that maybe the network > debacle from earlier could be cleared up by a simple reboot. No go. > And now, if pf is enabled, no traffic can fl

Re: OpenBSD on "Rackable Systems" servers?

2006-06-26 Thread Craig Skinner
On Mon, Jun 26, 2006 at 01:20:55PM -0500, Kevin wrote: > Has anybody dealt with "Rackable Systems, Inc."? builders of custom > high-density rackmount servers. They offer both AMD and Intel. Being > focused on half-depth, low-power, and low-heat solutions, > their products seem to be a little on t

Re: Totally bizarre problem - cannot connect to openbsd mahcine

2006-06-26 Thread Michael Hernandez
On Jun 26, 2006, at 3:07 PM, Matt Singerman wrote: . I am obviously in over my head here. This may be too obvious, but have you gone through the pf faq? It has an example ruleset. http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/ Mike

Re: isakmpd + nat (Yes Again!)

2006-06-26 Thread Roy Morris
> Roy, > > I tried for weeks to get this to work and eventually > abandonned the idea > due to a deadline to just get it working. I ended up > sticking another > cheap box (P133) in front of the box doing IPSEC and > performing NAT on > there. Then I would create IP aliases on the NAT box

Re: lightweight openbsd

2006-06-26 Thread Floor Terra
I think 32MB is out of the question unless you would heavily modify the installation and rip out pkg_add and stuff. But I would love to see if its possible. Floor On Jun 26, 2006, at 8:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 6/25/06, Lars Hansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: You'll have a hard time

Re: lightweight openbsd

2006-06-26 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi Artyom, > Actually I need a system with perl, pf and some tiny http server > for cgi scripts. I suppose that it is possible to fit it on a 32mb > disk? Am I wrong? Yes, you are quite wrong. [EMAIL PROTECTED] $ uname -a OpenBSD athene.usta.de 3.9 GENERIC#617 i386 [EMAIL PROTECTED] $ du -sk /us

Re: Totally bizarre problem - cannot connect to openbsd mahcine

2006-06-26 Thread Matt Singerman
Argh, things have gone from bad to worse. So I rebooted the machine on a whim, thinking that maybe the network debacle from earlier could be cleared up by a simple reboot. No go. And now, if pf is enabled, no traffic can flow anywhere. If it's disabled, the machine acts simply as a bridge. I a

Re: nfsroot + ral firmware load -> panic

2006-06-26 Thread bbee
Hi, On Mon, 26 Jun 2006, Pedro Martelletto wrote: Can you please try this diff? -p. Index: firmload.c Seems to work fine now. Gotta love those one-liners. Thanks Pedro! bbee

Re: Opinion of MySQL 5.xx on OpenBSD 3.9...

2006-06-26 Thread Daniel Ouellet
mysql> status; -- 44 Open tables: 455 Queries per second avg: 5.117 -- # dmesg OpenBSD 3.9 (GENERIC) #617: Thu Mar 2 02:26:48 MST 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC cpu0: Intel Pentium III ("GenuineIntel" 686-class) 844 MHz real mem = 2

basic dns server on openbsd

2006-06-26 Thread S t i n g r a y
Hello there , i cannot seem to configure a basic dns server it seem its not resolving local domain names although i have setup everything as told in the docs, please have a look. resolve.conf bash-3.1# cat /etc/resolv.conf nameserver 127.0.0.1 search clickonline.net named.conf bash-3.1#

Re: lightweight openbsd

2006-06-26 Thread artjom
> On 6/25/06, Lars Hansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > You'll have a hard time fitting that on 128Mb. base, etc, > man, bsd and bsd.rd > > adds up to ~170Mb and I doubt leaving out man and bsd.rd will > get it down to > > less than 128Mb. > > Speaking again from experience, it is possible to get

Re: OpenBSD on "Rackable Systems" servers?

2006-06-26 Thread NetNeanderthal
On 6/26/06, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: an official CD set with each order). Anything else I should ask about? How about dmesg output?

Re: Totally bizarre problem - cannot connect to openbsd mahcine

2006-06-26 Thread Matt Singerman
Okay, I think I understand what you are saying - one of the interfaces has to have an IP in order to connect into it. My questions is, which one of the two should it be, and what should it be? I assume not the same IP as the bridge itself? On 6/26/06, Peter Blair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: You

OpenBSD on "Rackable Systems" servers?

2006-06-26 Thread Kevin
Has anybody dealt with "Rackable Systems, Inc."? builders of custom high-density rackmount servers. They offer both AMD and Intel. Being focused on half-depth, low-power, and low-heat solutions, their products seem to be a little on the expensive side. I've been talking to them on the phone and

Fwd: lightweight openbsd

2006-06-26 Thread Jeff Quast
On 6/25/06, Josh Tolley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 6/24/06, Rogier Krieger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If you want to install to a 128M CF, I suppose you're limiting > yourself to base39.tgz, etc39.tgz and a few bytes or spare space. I > wonder whether flashdist (as is rather popular on Soekr

Re: Totally bizarre problem - cannot connect to openbsd mahcine

2006-06-26 Thread Roger Neth Jr
On 6/26/06, Peter Blair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: That sorta makes sense if your firewall was working as a bridge, but I don't think that you mentioned anything about a bridgename.bridge0. Was/Is your machine acting as a nat-style firewall? If so, then you'll have to assign it some IPs. How l

Re: Totally bizarre problem - cannot connect to openbsd mahcine

2006-06-26 Thread Peter Blair
You should be able to configure one of the bridged interfaces to have an IP in order for you to SSH into the box. http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Bridge On 6/26/06, Matt Singerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I believe the server was configured as a bridge - bridgename.bridge0 exists, and co

Re: Totally bizarre problem - cannot connect to openbsd mahcine

2006-06-26 Thread Matt Singerman
I believe the server was configured as a bridge - bridgename.bridge0 exists, and contains: add dc0 add dc1 up It was running for a good 300 days or so. It was set up and configured by my predecessor, and I am not completely sure on all of its configurations. On 6/26/06, Peter Blair <[EMAIL PRO

Re: Totally bizarre problem - cannot connect to openbsd mahcine

2006-06-26 Thread Peter Blair
That sorta makes sense if your firewall was working as a bridge, but I don't think that you mentioned anything about a bridgename.bridge0. Was/Is your machine acting as a nat-style firewall? If so, then you'll have to assign it some IPs. How long was it running since its last reboot? Were the

Re: pf woes

2006-06-26 Thread Peter Blair
And your root password. Please e-mail that to the list. On 6/26/06, Bryan Irvine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 6/26/06, Matt Singerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm sorry if I didn't give enough info - what else would you have to know? At the bare minimum, your pf.conf. Also desirable are t

Totally bizarre problem - cannot connect to openbsd mahcine

2006-06-26 Thread Matt Singerman
Hi all, Well, I emailed the list earlier with another problem, but that has been completely supplanted by this new one. I work for a small department within a larger organization, and we have a fair amount of lattitude - we run our own servers and whatnot. We had a special exception under organi

Re: pf woes

2006-06-26 Thread Bryan Irvine
On 6/26/06, Matt Singerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm sorry if I didn't give enough info - what else would you have to know? which of the two rules should point to $ext_if, and should it still be pass in, or would it be pass out? I'm not very familiar with pf, so I apologize for the rudimen

Re: pf woes

2006-06-26 Thread Peter Blair
Paste the entire contents of /etc/pf.conf On 6/26/06, Matt Singerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm sorry if I didn't give enough info - what else would you have to know?

Re: pf woes

2006-06-26 Thread Claudiu Pruna
On Mon, 2006-06-26 at 11:44 -0400, Matt Singerman wrote: > Hi all, > > I am trying to configire pf to allow certain machines not behind our > firewall to access FileMaker on a server. FM uses port 5003 for > TCP/IP networking. If I disable pf, machines outside the firewall can > access the serve

Re: pf woes

2006-06-26 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2006/06/26 11:44, Matt Singerman wrote: > I am trying to configire pf to allow certain machines not behind our > firewall to access FileMaker on a server. FM uses port 5003 for > TCP/IP networking. If I disable pf, machines outside the firewall can > access the server without any problems. Ho

Re: pf woes

2006-06-26 Thread Lars Hansson
On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 11:44:04 -0400 "Matt Singerman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Any ideas? Forgot "pass out" on the inside, perhaps? --- Lars Hansson

Re: pf woes

2006-06-26 Thread Matt Singerman
I'm sorry if I didn't give enough info - what else would you have to know? which of the two rules should point to $ext_if, and should it still be pass in, or would it be pass out? I'm not very familiar with pf, so I apologize for the rudimentary questions, thanks! On 6/26/06, Bryan Irvine <[EMA

Re: pf woes

2006-06-26 Thread Bryan Irvine
pass in on $int_if proto { tcp, udp } from { $Center, $Home, $Person1, $Person2 [etc.] } to $Db port 5003 keep state from any to any port 5003 keep state pass in on $inf_if proto udp With $inf_if simply pointing to dc1, the trusted netwrok adapter connecting the server to our internal switch. pf

Re: Frickin PPTP proxy with PF

2006-06-26 Thread Steve B
I used this article as a guide, maybe it will help. http://techrepublic.com.com/5100-1035_11-6031577.html On 6/25/06, Albert Jongkit Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Anyone get this to work? I've got it compiled, running, and proxying > tcp 1723 traffic correctly. However, I can't seem to fig

Re: Stratitec USB2CR25 25-in-1 Card Read Just Works!

2006-06-26 Thread Jonathan Gray
On Mon, Jun 26, 2006 at 09:16:56AM -0600, Jeff Ross wrote: > After trying unsuccessfully to mount a Kodak Easy Share camera directly > (came up as ugen0), I decided to try a different approach and use a card > reader instead. This is perhaps supported by software that uses gphoto See http://www.

pf woes

2006-06-26 Thread Matt Singerman
Hi all, I am trying to configire pf to allow certain machines not behind our firewall to access FileMaker on a server. FM uses port 5003 for TCP/IP networking. If I disable pf, machines outside the firewall can access the server without any problems. However, I cannot get things working correc

Re: starting Apache in SSL mode

2006-06-26 Thread Scott Francis
On 6/26/06, FTP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi there, I was trying to start Apache in SSL mode and I did follow the http://openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html#HTTPS steps. After that I issued "apachectl startssl" and everything went fine. Now, when I point to the https:// from my server I get an "unabl

Re: lightweight openbsd

2006-06-26 Thread Josh Tolley
On 6/25/06, Lars Hansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: You'll have a hard time fitting that on 128Mb. base, etc, man, bsd and bsd.rd adds up to ~170Mb and I doubt leaving out man and bsd.rd will get it down to less than 128Mb. Speaking again from experience, it is possible to get by without man.tg

Re: Opinion of MySQL 5.xx on OpenBSD 3.9...

2006-06-26 Thread Trombley
On Mon, Jun 26, 2006 at 04:41:48PM +0200, Anders J wrote: > Could i ask how your login class (/etc/login.conf) for mysql looks like? > And maybe your [mysqld_safe] entry in/etc/my.cnf? > I already modified my kern.maxfiles in /etc/sysctl.conf to > kern.maxfiles=1 and in my own /etc/login.conf c

Stratitec USB2CR25 25-in-1 Card Read Just Works!

2006-06-26 Thread Jeff Ross
After trying unsuccessfully to mount a Kodak Easy Share camera directly (came up as ugen0), I decided to try a different approach and use a card reader instead. Sam's Club (a massive US members-only discount chain) had a Stratitec USB2CR25 universal card reader for $15. I was delighted to see

starting Apache in SSL mode

2006-06-26 Thread FTP
Hi there, I was trying to start Apache in SSL mode and I did follow the http://openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html#HTTPS steps. After that I issued "apachectl startssl" and everything went fine. Now, when I point to the https:// from my server I get an "unable to connect error"! What did I do wrong?

Re: Opinion of MySQL 5.xx on OpenBSD 3.9...

2006-06-26 Thread Anders J
Could i ask how your login class (/etc/login.conf) for mysql looks like? And maybe your [mysqld_safe] entry in/etc/my.cnf? I already modified my kern.maxfiles in /etc/sysctl.conf to kern.maxfiles=1 and in my own /etc/login.conf class i have set the follwing values: mysql:\ :datasize=infinity:\

Re: pf firewall - how to allow emails with big attachments ?

2006-06-26 Thread NetNeanderthal
On 6/26/06, Ajith Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I am able to send and receive mails . But if there is any attachment which is bigger than 64 KB, i am not able to send. I am pasting the pf snippet here. PF does not regulate the size of eMails. Did you see an entry in your PF log about a bloc

Message for existing Bangor Bank Customers

2006-06-26 Thread Bangor Bank
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Re: nfsroot + ral firmware load -> panic

2006-06-26 Thread Pedro Martelletto
Can you please try this diff? -p. Index: firmload.c === RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/dev/firmload.c,v retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -p -r1.7 firmload.c --- firmload.c 19 Jan 2006 17:49:50 - 1.7 +++ firmload.c 26 Jun 2006 13:42

Re: Nagios and Apache

2006-06-26 Thread Peter Blair
resource_file=/usr/local/nagios/etc/resource.cfg works great for the default source install of Nagios. But switch it to a RPM, or PKG'd version of Nagios and you can't ensure that this directive will point to the right place or not. -Pete On 6/24/06, Lars Hansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On

Re: IPsec + PPP causing slowdown: MTU issue or something else?

2006-06-26 Thread Damon McMahon
Thank you, Matthew - that seems to have done the trick. Regards, Damon On 27/06/2006, at 11:06 AM, Matthew Closson wrote: On Mon, 26 Jun 2006, Damon McMahon wrote: Greetings, I have an OpenBSD 3.9-RELEASE wireless gateway using ral(4) in Infrastructure mode to provide a wireless LAN secured

Re: FW: Ntop, Nw. Board Mfg, and CARP

2006-06-26 Thread Ryan McBride
On Sun, Jun 25, 2006 at 01:55:24PM -0400, Barry, Christopher wrote: > > display format of the host. One selection is network board > > manufacturer, based on MAC allocation I'm guessing. My CARP > > interface says the mfg is U.S. Department of Defense. CARP uses the same MAC address range as VRR

OT: RE: Pulled out an old song..

2006-06-26 Thread Schöberle Dániel
> Since computers like to work in portions, ripping audio from > a CD can > cause the requests to start and stop, instead of constantly stream. > But the format is not designed to gracefully handle that. This can > cause errors (repeated data or lost data) which differ with > each rip, > due

Re: VIA C7 hardware AES support in IPSEC(ctl)

2006-06-26 Thread Massimo Lusetti
On Thu, 2006-06-22 at 20:04 +0200, Hans-Joerg Hoexer wrote: > we are. It would be great if you could explain us a little more about this? BTW thanks for the great tool ipsecctl is! Ciao -- Massimo.run();

Re: Altq on enc(4)

2006-06-26 Thread Markus Friedl
On Fri, Jun 23, 2006 at 01:22:39PM -0400, Jason Dixon wrote: > Does anyone know if enc(4) was ever updated to support altq? enc(4) does only work for for pcap (tcpdump) and filtering (pf) it's not a real interface and does not support altq.

Frickin PPTP proxy with PF

2006-06-26 Thread Albert Jongkit Wong
Anyone get this to work? I've got it compiled, running, and proxying tcp 1723 traffic correctly. However, I can't seem to figure out the right PF rules to route GRE traffic over. -albert