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Hi folks,
i am preparing a boot server running openbsd for openbsd diskless
clients. I am in doubt on how to fake a installation procedure on a
directory tree, for instance: /export/client-[0-a].
I would like to install openbsd on each of the diskless client root directory.
I tryied untar the ta
On Sep 20, 2006, at 8:10 PM, Patsy wrote:
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006, John Costello wrote:
This is in regards to a 3.9 system that I installed and am patching.
After rebuilding the kernel (patches 007 and 009), is it ,
unnecessary,
necessary, advised, or imperative to rebuild userland (FAQ 5.3.5)
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006, Greg Thomas wrote:
> On 9/20/06, Patsy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wed, 20 Sep 2006, John Costello wrote:
> >
> > > This is in regards to a 3.9 system that I installed and am patching.
> > >
> > > After rebuilding the kernel (patches 007 and 009), is it , unnecessary,
>
On 9/20/06, Patsy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006, John Costello wrote:
> This is in regards to a 3.9 system that I installed and am patching.
>
> After rebuilding the kernel (patches 007 and 009), is it , unnecessary,
> necessary, advised, or imperative to rebuild userland (FAQ 5
Jons Plunts wrote:
hi,
some time ago i configured poptop on openbsd 3.6
falowing this guide:
http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-1035-6031577.html
it was working well
now im trying to do same on openbsd 3.9 and it doesnt work :(
i can connect to vpn fine, but cant connect any host to remo
On 9/20/06, Patsy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006, John Costello wrote:
> This is in regards to a 3.9 system that I installed and am patching.
>
> After rebuilding the kernel (patches 007 and 009), is it , unnecessary,
> necessary, advised, or imperative to rebuild userland (FAQ 5
On 9/20/06, John Costello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After rebuilding the kernel (patches 007 and 009), is it , unnecessary,
necessary, advised, or imperative to rebuild userland (FAQ 5.3.5)?
Thanks,
Not at all. If you keep with the patches (instead of the patch
branch), you shouldn't need to
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006, John Costello wrote:
> This is in regards to a 3.9 system that I installed and am patching.
>
> After rebuilding the kernel (patches 007 and 009), is it , unnecessary,
> necessary, advised, or imperative to rebuild userland (FAQ 5.3.5)?
> Thanks,
>
Imperative.
Your programs m
This is in regards to a 3.9 system that I installed and am patching.
After rebuilding the kernel (patches 007 and 009), is it , unnecessary,
necessary, advised, or imperative to rebuild userland (FAQ 5.3.5)?
Thanks,
John
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
John Draper wrote:
> Can someone please make a recommendation, or point me to any docs that
> might be in the
> OpenBSD Site... the only docs I could find is in the FAQ, and it only
> mentions operation of
> the server in chrooted mode, but nothing on
Theo de Raadt wrote:
After looking at the page, the logo is real cool but I just wanted to
make sure you read about this:
http://mobilix.org/
or drag your attention to it. The owners of Asterix and Obelix aren't as
friendly as their cartoons :-)
Our releases are thematic parodies,
Theo de Raadt wrote:
We have activated OpenBSD 4.0 pre-orders. The official release date
is November 1.
For more information on the release, please see
http://www.openbsd.org/40.html
(but note this page is still receiving sporatic updates, as developers
update it to comtain more menti
> After looking at the page, the logo is real cool but I just wanted to
> make sure you read about this:
>
> http://mobilix.org/
>
> or drag your attention to it. The owners of Asterix and Obelix aren't as
> friendly as their cartoons :-)
Our releases are thematic parodies, specifically pe
John Draper wrote:
Can someone please make a recommendation, or point me to any docs that
might be in the
OpenBSD Site... the only docs I could find is in the FAQ, and it only
mentions operation of
the server in chrooted mode, but nothing on setting it up.
All is ready and the server does
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I looked in the OpenBSD FAQ and documentation area, and
> cannot seem to find out the best place to keep my apache
> password files.
>
> According to the Apache docs (I couldn't find anything in
> the OpenBSD Site), they recommend I setup
John Draper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I looked in the OpenBSD FAQ and documentation area, and cannot seem to
> find out
> the best place to keep my apache password files.
Somewhere in the chroot dir (/var/www) but not in the actual document root.
Stick them in /var/www/conf or make a /var/w
On Sep 20, 2006, at 3:11 PM, John Draper wrote:
>
> According to the Apache docs (I couldn't find anything in the
> OpenBSD Site), they
> recommend I setup the path to the passwd file in
>
>/usr/local/apache/passwd
Since we're chrooted, how about: /var/www/usr/local/apache/passwd
Basi
HI,
I looked in the OpenBSD FAQ and documentation area, and cannot seem to
find out
the best place to keep my apache password files.
According to the Apache docs (I couldn't find anything in the OpenBSD
Site), they
recommend I setup the path to the passwd file in
/usr/local/apache/
On Wednesday 20 September 2006 20:36, Matthew R. Dempsky wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 10:29:10AM -0500, Karle, Chris wrote:
> > That looks suspect to me; that seems like a lot for cable modem level
> > traffic.
> >
> > I'd check if your mbufs number ever goes down.
>
> I've rechecked the output
Just wanted to throw in my US$.02 worth on the media converter issue. At
my place of employment a facility design decision was taken a few years
ago mandating all fiber buildings. It was pretty obvious they were
clueless about commodity h/w so now we have this huge installation of IMC
media conve
Hmmm, it appears that some cable modems have usb connections using usb
bridge chips. Some usb bridge chips are supported by the cdce(4) device.
Does anyone have experience connecting to a cable modem via usb? If so
can you recommend a device that is supported by cdce(4)?
thanks
diana
Hi,
> ##
> Physical connection: #
> ##
> We are terminating with this carrier in a FE port but due to the
> distance between them and us at the datacenter location, a FDDI
> connection was placed in between like:
>
> [our
> router][100baseTX][IMC**]//..f
?
I have found that supplying users of Poptop an ip used on the internal network
segment does not work. I don't know if its something to do with the spoofing
rules or not that may have changed how the poptop sessions are handled.
What I do is add an alias to the internal network interface and desi
On 2006/09/20 09:30, stupidmail4me wrote:
> I want to create a single network, 192.168.1.0/24. I
> want to be able to access it either from a wired
> connection on xl0 or a wireless connection on ral0. I
> am using dhcpd.
I take it you mean you're setting up an access-point? If so, and as
you say
Looks like you're experiencing the same quirk that me and another gentlemen
have. We all have rl interfaces on cable modems.
I replaced my rl with a different interface and have had no problems since.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 12:26:48PM -0500, Rafael Morales wrote:
> I use OpenBSD 3.8 on a Powerbook G4, and when I
> connect my USB external hard drive, this is my output:
>
> Sep 20 12:10:41 Apocalypsis /bsd: umass0 at uhub0 port
> 1 configuration 1 interface 0
> Sep 20 12:10:43 Apocalypsis /bsd:
On 9/20/06, Rafael Morales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I use OpenBSD 3.8 on a Powerbook G4, and when I
connect my USB external hard drive, this is my output:
Sep 20 12:10:41 Apocalypsis /bsd: umass0 at uhub0 port
1 configuration 1 interface 0
Sep 20 12:10:43 Apocalypsis /bsd:
Sep 20 12:10:43 Apo
On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 10:29:10AM -0500, Karle, Chris wrote:
> That looks suspect to me; that seems like a lot for cable modem level
> traffic.
>
> I'd check if your mbufs number ever goes down.
I've rechecked the output of netstat -m occasionally since then, and I
haven't seen them go down at
I use OpenBSD 3.8 on a Powerbook G4, and when I
connect my USB external hard drive, this is my output:
Sep 20 12:10:41 Apocalypsis /bsd: umass0 at uhub0 port
1 configuration 1 interface 0
Sep 20 12:10:43 Apocalypsis /bsd:
Sep 20 12:10:43 Apocalypsis /bsd: umass0: Prolific
Technology Inc. Mass Sto
Hello misc!
We are experiencing what seems to be a routing problem when using ipsec
flows and udp traffic.
We are using OpenVPN for the employees to connect from the outside world
to our network. It is configured to use UDP. At the same time, this box
has an ipsec tunnel configured to talk betwee
We have activated OpenBSD 4.0 pre-orders. The official release date
is November 1.
For more information on the release, please see
http://www.openbsd.org/40.html
(but note this page is still receiving sporatic updates, as developers
update it to comtain more mentions of what they did ov
hi,
some time ago i configured poptop on openbsd 3.6
falowing this guide:
http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-1035-6031577.html
it was working well
now im trying to do same on openbsd 3.9 and it doesnt work :(
i can connect to vpn fine, but cant connect any host to remote network
maybe so
On 9/20/06, stupidmail4me <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I want to create a single network, 192.168.1.0/24. I
> want to be able to access it either from a wired
> connection on xl0 or a wireless connection on ral0. I
> am using dhcpd.
>
> What's the best way to set this up? I want one single
> netw
http://www.ruxcon.org.au/presentations.shtml#3
Exploiting OpenBSD - Ben Hawkes
Free, functional and sort of secure. This presentation
explores the cutting edge of exploit development on an OpenBSD system.
Topics discussed will include the stack-smashing protector (SSP/ProPolice),
Address Spac
I want to create a single network, 192.168.1.0/24. I
want to be able to access it either from a wired
connection on xl0 or a wireless connection on ral0. I
am using dhcpd.
What's the best way to set this up? I want one single
network. My thoughts:
xl0 -> 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0
ral0 -> 192.168.1
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2006/09/20 17:05, Per Engelbrecht wrote:
The BGP box I have (OpenBSD 3.9 -stable / amd64 / bsd.mp) is a
"serverworks" based box with 2GB of ram per cpu, Intel PRO/1000MT dual
and quard server nic's, U320 SCSI etc., etc. -> i.e. this is not about
exhaustion due
I'll try that dimitry and see if it's possible for me to build
mod_python on apache 1.3.29 that comes with OpenBSD :)
On 9/19/06, Dimitry Andric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
edgar mortiz wrote:
> trying to build mod_python on OpenBSD 3.7 with the following configuration.
>
> Python 2.4 (source b
On Wed, 2006-09-20 at 11:22 -0500, Dale Rahn wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 05:10:22PM +0200, Ian Delahorne wrote:
> > I've run into a problem with throwing (or rather, catching) exceptions
> > over shared library boundaries in 3.9. When I try to catch an exception
> > in my application that ha
On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 05:10:22PM +0200, Ian Delahorne wrote:
> I've run into a problem with throwing (or rather, catching) exceptions
> over shared library boundaries in 3.9. When I try to catch an exception
> in my application that has been thrown inside a shared library, the
> exception isn'
On Tue, Sep 19, 2006 at 08:21:58PM +0200, Reyk Floeter wrote:
[test ath]
> please also test it if you have an intel-based mac - the integrated
> wireless NIC is based on the pci express AR5424 chipset.
[...]
> just test -current.
Are there already snapshots available with these ch
Hello
I want to get another ADSL link that I'll use to redirect certain traffic
out over (for example web traffic out one, mail out the other). I also want
to implement redundancy, in that if one link goes down, all traffic goes out
the other.
I looked at CARP, but I don't think it's what I requ
I've run into a problem with throwing (or rather, catching) exceptions
over shared library boundaries in 3.9. When I try to catch an exception
in my application that has been thrown inside a shared library, the
exception isn't caught, but instead causes the program to exit with
SIGABRT. If I li
1) Burn media converters no matter what-- they are EVIL. I've used many
from 3 different manufacturers, and they are, as a whole, horrible. They
aren't just regularly poor performers, but their reliability is crap.
2) Your issue (prima facie) sounds like a classic duplex mismatch issue
between the
On 2006/09/20 17:05, Per Engelbrecht wrote:
> The BGP box I have (OpenBSD 3.9 -stable / amd64 / bsd.mp) is a
> "serverworks" based box with 2GB of ram per cpu, Intel PRO/1000MT dual
> and quard server nic's, U320 SCSI etc., etc. -> i.e. this is not about
> exhaustion due to inferior or inadeq
That looks suspect to me; that seems like a lot for cable modem level
traffic.
I'd check if your mbufs number ever goes down.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Matthew R. Dempsky
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 4:46 PM
To: misc@openbsd.o
Hi all,
Just to make sure nobody's sitting and wondering what happened with this
thread, then here's a final mail with a short description of what's
cooking right now and what was boiling back then.
Below you'll find:
- case
- situation
- conclusion
- physical connection
- hardware
- a few ti
On Tue, Sep 19, 2006 at 09:59:38PM -0400, Kim Mackey wrote:
> OK, I finally have it working at about 99%. Maybe not quite that
> much depending on how you look at it.
>
>
> the final problem I am having is probably related to how I set up my
> network when I installed OpenBSD 3.9 In previo
On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 09:22:51AM +0100, Alan Smith wrote:
> *> or a machine with dual nics - one inside and one outside the firewall.
> *
> *Rod Dorman wrote:
> *This is effectively getting rid of the PIX!
> *
> *If its got both an inside and outside interface it can be configured as
> *a gatewa
On Tue, Sep 19, 2006 at 04:49:07PM -0600, edgar mortiz wrote:
> trying to build mod_python on OpenBSD 3.7 with the following configuration.
>
> Python 2.4 (source build) --disabled-share
> Apache 2.0.59 --enable-so
> mod_python 3.2.10 --with-apxs
>
> I was able to get as far as the make part on m
On 20. sep. 2006, at 10.22, Alan Smith wrote:
*> or a machine with dual nics - one inside and one outside the
firewall.
*
*Rod Dorman wrote:
*This is effectively getting rid of the PIX!
*
*If its got both an inside and outside interface it can be
configured as
*a gateway such that any insid
*> or a machine with dual nics - one inside and one outside the firewall.
*
*Rod Dorman wrote:
*This is effectively getting rid of the PIX!
*
*If its got both an inside and outside interface it can be configured as
*a gateway such that any inside host can get outside completely bypassing
*the PIX
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Hi Gustavo,
Gustavo Rios wrote:
> It sound very strange, i see no soekris output. I am using a
> female-male cable connector with a gender changer adapter on one cable
> end.
>
hm... that doesn't sound like a NULL-Modem cable to me...
Are you 100% s
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