On Feb 2, 2008 9:36 PM, Jason Beaudoin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I dunno what luck you've had, but I always ran into problems when
trying to transfer movies (and I think larger photos). but as you
pointed out.. cheap flash readers work to resolve this.
I've had problems with cheap flash
Rephrasing: Is it possible to have multiple nat-t clients behind the
same NAT address connect to the same OBSD ipsec gateway? How?
thx /markus
Markus Wernig wrote:
Hi all
I'm having some trouble with VPN clients (workstations) connecting to an
OBSD 4.2 VPN gateway.
All clients sit behind one
Hello,
On Thu, 31 Jan 2008, Jim M wrote:
my /var/log/messages file is filled over and over with the line
(obviously the date/time varies)
Jan 31 20:17:00 balrog dhclient: send_fallback: No route to host
The machine is a firewall and has no graphic capabilities. It is a dhcp
client to get my
Hello,
On Sat, 2 Feb 2008, Richard Daemon wrote:
On Feb 2, 2008 2:49 PM, Stefan Kell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
On Fri, 1 Feb 2008, Jim M wrote:
Sorry I wasn't clear. What my mind was thinking wasn't coming across.
I
hope this helps.
I have a firewall that runs on a Sun Ultra 5.
On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 03:50:36AM -0500, bofh wrote:
I've had problems with cheap flash readers. I thought I had bad cards until
someone mentioned they had that problem too, and I tried another flash
reader. Apparently, broken one will read up to a certain limit, and then be
broken, as in,
On Sat, Feb 02, 2008 at 11:34:28PM -0500, Juan Miscaro wrote:
When I install by port a package is first built. When deleting the
package with pkg_delete the package is removed (no longer installed)
but that built package file remains. Is there any way to get rid of it
during the deletion?
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2008/02/02 11:55, Christian Rudolph wrote:
I'm using OpenBSD 4.2 on a soekris 4501.
you have to be careful with PCI cards in 4501, the power supply
is very limited, it's quite possible to damage your soekris with the
wrong card.
Thanks for the notice concerning
3 feb 2008 kl. 11.33 skrev Markus Wernig:
Rephrasing: Is it possible to have multiple nat-t clients behind the
same NAT address connect to the same OBSD ipsec gateway? How?
Hi,
Yes it's possible, but isakmpd deletes all SAs from the same IP
address on an initial contact message.
I
For that, the old fashioned 'xv' will do the work very well
i use it for everything related with viewing pictures, and
gqview also works very well.
Chris wrote:
I am after a software that would allow me to view photos from my
digital camera which I usually mount in /mnt/camera. I tried from
I am working with OpenBSD 4.1 on a macppc
and I have partitions with asyn and others
with softdep. For some dirs like ftp homes
I don't care if a power failure affects the files
but trying to mount a partition with softdep
and async I get errors. There is a known
incompatibility with each other?
On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 08:06:28PM +0100, ZeXeL Zexelut wrote:
I am working with OpenBSD 4.1 on a macppc
and I have partitions with asyn and others
with softdep. For some dirs like ftp homes
I don't care if a power failure affects the files
but trying to mount a partition with softdep
and
Dear Puffy,
I've been thinking about you a lot lately. I've been working out of town so
I've had lots of time to think. I think about you when I connect my laptop in
a hotel. I don't know what the guy in the next room has on his laptop, but I
know that he has difficulty setting his alarm
On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 07:37:58PM +0001, Jason McIntyre wrote:
On Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 08:06:28PM +0100, ZeXeL Zexelut wrote:
I am working with OpenBSD 4.1 on a macppc
and I have partitions with asyn and others
with softdep. For some dirs like ftp homes
I don't care if a power failure
Hi,
pkg_add appears to be exiting straight away without installing anything.
---8---
# pkg_info
# echo $PKG_PATH
ftp://ftp.rt.fm/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/i386/
# pkg_add -i rxvt jwm zsh xpdf vim mplayer pidgin silc irssi feh
Ambiguous: choose package for vim
0: None
1:
On Feb 4, 2008 12:18 AM, Edd Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
pkg_add appears to be exiting straight away without installing anything.
---8---
# pkg_info
# echo $PKG_PATH
ftp://ftp.rt.fm/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/i386/
# pkg_add -i rxvt jwm zsh xpdf vim mplayer pidgin silc irssi
On Feb 3, 2008 11:18 PM, Edd Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can't resolve silc
Is is this causing the problem? Perhaps pkg_add should stop when it hits this?
--
Best Regards
Edd
http://students.dec.bournemouth.ac.uk/ebarrett
Edd Barrett wrote on Sun, Feb 03, 2008 at 11:18:49PM +:
pkg_add appears to be exiting straight away without installing anything.
---8---
# pkg_info
# echo $PKG_PATH
ftp://ftp.rt.fm/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/i386/
# pkg_add -i rxvt jwm zsh xpdf vim mplayer pidgin silc irssi feh
Chris wrote:
My USB drive and camera get automagically mounted by hotplugd attach
script. I was wondering if I need to write a detach script as well.
Bob Beck mentioned in his undeadly post that the detach script is not
really needed.
Could anyone shed some light on this please? Thanks.
As
On Feb 4, 2008 12:03 AM, Ingo Schwarze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When you request a non-existant package,
printing an error message and exiting is OK imho.
Agree, but it did not exit directly after the error, it continued to query me.
--
Best Regards
Edd
--- Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Get a better NIC or a NIC with a better driver? I've used re(4),
nfe(4), sis(4), fxp(4), and em(4) with bittorrent all without watchdog
timeouts. And when I got the re(4), it was less than $20 for something
that could do better than 100Mbps. Try
Hi. I have a 'master' server on which I build all packages and ports
that become available to other 'slave' systems via PKG_PATH. I am
running with snapshots and have 280108 (bsd) installed.
The master contains both
libc.so.42.0
libc.so.43.0
Now the slave complains of not being able to
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trackstick_r1_c5.jpg]
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ts2_r1_c1.jpg]
On Feb 3, 2008, at 9:12 PM, Ted Unangst wrote:
you still don't gain anything. what percentage of your traffic is
coming from unallocated space?
I'm not disagreeing with you in that it's wasted effort. It is. This
is why I personally use overload tables.
On 2/1/08, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before I get to my real question... the mount_vnd option rounds. What
does it really do and which would be a good value? Does it depend? if
so, on what? The size of the saltfile or length of the password?
the minimum value is longer than your attack
On 17:37:44 Jan 13, Max Hayden Chiz wrote:
Okay, maybe I wasn't clear what the problem is. The problem is that
having a high number of bittorrent connections causes high latency on
the external interface. Using max-src-states fixes this problem, but
I don't understand why it is a problem to
On 2/2/08, johan beisser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not entirely true. Bogons are not supposed to be routed, or routable.
It doesn't mean someone can't just throw up a BGP advert for a Bogon
range and start using it, or intentionally spoof addresses from the
route.
you still don't gain
I have the following network configuration:
InternetFirewallNetwork SwitchWeb-Server
Windows XP Desktop #1
Windows XP Desktop #2
Windows XP Desktop #3
Wireless AP.Windows XP Laptop #1
Windows XP Laptop #2
Ubuntu Laptop
Windows XP Work Laptop
My firewall is a
I believe I've stumbled across an issue with filters in -current
This seems to have only bitten since updating from 4.2 release to -
current anyway ...
80.252.124.20 is in group switches
yet ...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bgpctl sh rib nei 80.252.124.20 out
flags: * = Valid, = Selected, I = via
On 4/02/2008, at 7:31 PM, Bales, Tracy wrote:
I have the following network configuration:
InternetFirewallNetwork SwitchWeb-Server
I've looked at the OpenBSD pf FAQ and tried the inetd(8) with nc
(1)
suggestion but...it blocks web access to the internet.
I've just
Hi
Using OpenBSD as a firewall and NAT box, OpenBSD 4.2:
I have this rule:
'scrub in all max-mss 1400'
When when two peers on opposite sides of this firewall attempt to connect, a
TCP SYN packet passes in from peer-1 though one interface, with it's MSS
field set to 1360, through a bi-nat
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