>Absolutely, the U.S. Navy will know precisely where you are if you use
>TOR, but no one else will.
>Sincerely,
>IR
I meant that your IP address isn't the only thing you should try to hide.
There are a lot of very noisy protocols which can give your location or
identity away.
On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 11:48 PM, Frank Bax wrote:
> Siju George wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 6:08 PM, Stuart Henderson
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 2010-08-14, Sevan / Venture37 wrote:
>>>
On 14 August 2010 10:46, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> no, but in general you want to use Linux
> $tg_in on $ext_if inet proto udp from any to any port=syslog
if people keep doing this bullshit I will remove macros from pf.
> On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 05:45:22PM +, Internet Retard wrote:
> > Wow... just wow... that is slick and *so* simple! Just like OpenBSD.
> >
> > So you sent that tinyurl link to the email account created by the
imaginary,
> > anonymous, disgruntled OpenBSD developers and the person who created t
Thanks James,
Tried this with my original ruleset from
http://logbook.oldbonez.net/index.php?p=39&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1
I ran the script and was left with one thing
rdr pass on $int_if proto tcp from $int_net to any port ftp ->
127.0.0.1 port 8021
If I rewrite it to:
block log on $ext_if all
$t
On 2010-08-16, Steve Johnson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm really sorry to resend about this, but I have tried to do this in
> many different ways and can't figure out anything more. I'm about to do
> a change and add physical network card to remove VLANs from this FW
> altogether, but since we would mu
Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> ah, a bug in the options parsing code, the diff below should
> fix it, does it?
Thanks, it does!
Now I can use my nanocontrol to control the playback volume of
remote hosts. Or play the piano across the net. This is great.
Dirk
> Index: aucat.c
> ===
Hello all,
running OpenBSD 4.8 snapshot of Aug 16th on Alix 1D box.
Rewrote my old pf rules to the new grammar for nat and ftp .
Connection to ftp servers work, however ls and dir commands fail with
connect failed: Network is unreachable.
connect failed: Network is unreachable.
connect failed: Netw
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 05:45:22PM +, Internet Retard wrote:
> Wow... just wow... that is slick and *so* simple! Just like OpenBSD.
>
> So you sent that tinyurl link to the email account created by the imaginary,
> anonymous, disgruntled OpenBSD developers and the person who created the
> acco
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 09:55:54PM +0200, pet...@schwertfisch.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just upgraded to a recent snapshot (August 11th).
> There is some trouble with midicat:
>
> $ midicat -o - | hexdump -e '1/1 "%x"'
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
> $ midicat -o - -q rmidi:0 | hexdump -e '1
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Hi,
I'm really sorry to resend about this, but I have tried to do this in
many different ways and can't figure out anything more. I'm about to do
a change and add physical network card to remove VLANs from this FW
altogether, but since we would much rather have VLANs functioning, and
that by
* Mihai Popescu B.S. [100816 12:25]:
> Hello,
>
> I have read the undeadly.org article about how to "play" with airport
> security. I don't know who is the guy acting like this on an airport,
> but my brain triggered something I read in the past, about a well
> known guy from open source who was
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 01:14:06PM -0400, STeve Andre' wrote:
> On Monday 16 August 2010 13:02:11 Bob Beck wrote:
> > Theo has been back for a day already. and like the rest of a lot of
> > us, is trying to get a test and release cycle out the door to ship a
> > release - that means we have better
Hi,
I've just upgraded to a recent snapshot (August 11th).
There is some trouble with midicat:
$ midicat -o - | hexdump -e '1/1 "%x"'
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
$ midicat -o - -q rmidi:0 | hexdump -e '1/1 "%x"'
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
$ midicat -o - -q rmidi:1 | hexdump -e '1/1 "
Wow... just wow... that is slick and *so* simple! Just like OpenBSD.
So you sent that tinyurl link to the email account created by the imaginary,
anonymous, disgruntled OpenBSD developers and the person who created the
account *actually* clicked on the link. Has he never heard of tor. I think
it's
On Monday 16 August 2010 13:02:11 Bob Beck wrote:
> Theo has been back for a day already. and like the rest of a lot of
> us, is trying to get a test and release cycle out the door to ship a
> release - that means we have better things to do than entertain misc@
> by responding to Wim's idiotic b
Theo has been back for a day already. and like the rest of a lot of
us, is trying to get a test and release cycle out the door to ship a
release - that means we have better things to do than entertain misc@
by responding to Wim's idiotic bullshit.
Wanna help? go install snapshots on as many diff
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 9:50 AM, Damien Miller wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Aug 2010, Mihai Popescu B.S. wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have read the undeadly.org article about how to "play" with airport
>> security. I don't know who is the guy acting like this on an airport,
>> but my brain triggered somethin
On Sun, 15 Aug 2010, David Hill wrote:
> Well, tinyurl redirects to my box which redirects to trollaxer. Here is
> the culprit log for falling for such a silly trick.
You should have finished the job by redirecting to the goatse.cx guy :)
Will someone warn me 2 minutes before Theo gets back? I'd like to
have some popcorn ready. :-)
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 9:27 AM, Bob Beck wrote:
>> Well, tinyurl redirects to my box which redirects to trollaxer. Here is
>> the culprit log for falling for such a silly trick.
>>
>> 83.101.24.
On Mon, 16 Aug 2010, Mihai Popescu B.S. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have read the undeadly.org article about how to "play" with airport
> security. I don't know who is the guy acting like this on an airport,
> but my brain triggered something I read in the past, about a well
> known guy from open sourc
But funny nonetheless. I LOLed.
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 07:22:55PM +0300, Mihai Popescu B.S. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have read the undeadly.org article about how to "play" with airport
> security. I don't know who is the guy acting like this on an airport,
> but my brain triggered something I read
Don't ya love automagically working...just another reason I love OpenBSD ;)
On 08/16/2010 09:25 AM, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
OpenBSD dhcpd can run without any arguments at all, it will simply look at what
LANs are in your dhcpd.conf and if any of them match to active interfaces, it
will listen o
On Mon, 16 Aug 2010, Mihai Popescu B.S. wrote:
Hello,
I have read the undeadly.org article about how to "play" with airport
security. I don't know who is the guy acting like this on an airport,
but my brain triggered something I read in the past, about a well
known guy from open source who was
Kevin Chadwick [ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk] wrote:
>
> One thing which is debateable for hours is smtp connections and verps
> which is why an rfc can't be decided upon (performance (for spammers
> too) vs functionality). qmail has taught other MTAs far more than any
> other MTA has taught qmail.
That
> Well, tinyurl redirects to my box which redirects to trollaxer. Here is
> the culprit log for falling for such a silly trick.
>
> 83.101.24.229 - - [15/Aug/2010:19:13:12 -0400] "GET /why.html HTTP/1.1"
> 200 136 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; OpenBSD i386; en-US; rv:1.9.0.11)
> Gecko/2009070118 Firef
OpenBSD dhcpd can run without any arguments at all, it will simply look at what
LANs are in your dhcpd.conf and if any of them match to active interfaces, it
will listen on those interfaces. it's pure magic
Allie Daneman [...@drainfade.com] wrote:
> Hmmm...I run my dhcpd alittle different (2 LA
Hello,
I have read the undeadly.org article about how to "play" with airport
security. I don't know who is the guy acting like this on an airport,
but my brain triggered something I read in the past, about a well
known guy from open source who was throw out from an airplane by the
security team.
Hmmm...I run my dhcpd alittle different (2 LAN's) but it sounds like you
just need to update your dhcpd.interfaces file with both interfaces. If
you put both if's in that file you can just run dhcpd without any
additional params.
On 08/16/2010 06:39 AM, Michael McCool wrote:
A bit of clarific
A bit of clarification...
The dhcp server is not working at all when run as a daemon process. I was
mistaken before.
I have specified the interfaces to run on in the command line.
dhcpd -f em1 em2 <- works fine
dhcpd em1 em2 <- doesn`t work
I have run tcpdump on my wired lan interface, i s
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Hi,
Nothing to do with the previous thread, but this is something that
always annoys me a bit in the following syntax. I'm sure most people are
aware about that, but I thought I'd hammer the nail once more.
On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 10:51:32PM -0400, David Hill wrote:
> # cat why.html
>
>
>
2010/8/16 Toni Mueller :
> I'm looking for a low-power box that can handle up to some 15-20 MBit/s
> of IPSEC traffic with ease, has two or more nics, and not much else.
> I'd prefer to have 1 gig of RAM, though.
Try the Lanner LEC 2026:
http://www.sphinxcomputer.com/Lanner-Electronics-Inc-/Lanner
Hi,
thanks for the answer!
On Sat, 14.08.2010 at 09:45:30 +, Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> If they are indeed different bios versions (you can probably tell
> from the dmesg lines that you do see, as the BIOS version is printed
> quite early), and you can get something that can run flashrom boo
Hi,
Am 16.08.2010 um 09:42 schrieb ropers:
> Despite all the static in the past, I had still been hoping to save
> some money and buy a Lemote YeeLoong from Wim (as they're hard to get
> otherwise).
>
> I now no longer intend to do so.
I ordered mine some days ago on tekmote.nl which seems to be
The gcc manpage contains some weird glitches, for instance :
"(usually Cv'-.1v'h'-1p'+h'-1p'+v'.1v'h'-1p')"
I tracked it down to "(usually \*(C+)" in the man page's source.
However, I'm not a *roff expert so I don't know where to look, so I
just let you know.
Hi Thomas,
Good catch. For any ro
Hello,
The gcc manpage contains some weird glitches, for instance :
"(usually Cv'-.1v'h'-1p'+h'-1p'+v'.1v'h'-1p')"
I tracked it down to "(usually \*(C+)" in the man page's source.
However, I'm not a *roff expert so I don't know where to look, so I
just let you know.
Regards
On 08/16/10 03:42, ropers wrote:
The trick worked:
LMAO.
Clicking on tinyurls: hilarity often ensues.
Nice trick David. *laughs more*
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I was at first *very* confused by how some information was implied but
not stated in David's email. The mixed top/bottom posting order also
confused me.
I'd like to rephrase what David wrote, for the record -- just in case
others might be as confused as I was:
1.
David privately replied to the d
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