mailbox wrote:
Are there considerations to push the very few changes marked as 'Security
Fixes'
into the 'Release' branch between releases?
So that a 'Release' user could do a pgk_add -u fixed.tgz to get the fixed
version
of the package.
This would benefit users who like to have the 2 or 3
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The non-obvious thing here is you must bind the listening socket in
squid to 127.0.0.1 e.g.
http_port 127.0.0.1:3127 transparent
I will talk to the port maintainer about removing --enable-pf-transparent.
Hi, I think this below link may be useful. ( this reply from a squid
developer)
On Fri, 15 Apr 2011 04:02:48 GMT
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Your message:
To: stuart.lowe A-T telus.blackberry.net
Subject: Re: Wildest Africa Tour
Sent Date: 53:45 +
has not been delivered to the recipient's BlackBerry Handheld.
Anyone else keep getting these?
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 2:32 AM, Kevin Chadwick ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
On Fri, 15 Apr 2011 04:02:48 GMT
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Subject: Re: Wildest Africa Tour
Sent Date: 53:45 +
has not been delivered to the
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Hi Nemir!
Short answer: Yes, it works.
Please forget all the other answers... I was reading them with some
amusement - port knocking, tunnels, special scripts, no :-). Nobody
seems to have a clue about our IPsec stack.
It is a standard feature that should just work fine with isakmpd(8).
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 04:37:31PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
01:20:38.556705 802.1Q vid 0 pri 0 802.1Q vid 123 pri 0 arp who-has
10.3.3.2 tell 10.3.3.1
your config is OK, something is broken there. I guess this will make
it function but it's not a correct fix.
well, it works fine
I'm trying 4.9 snapshot from April 13 iso inside a VM with vmware ws 7.0
in windows 7.
initially the system appears to boot fine but then it show the following
message:
bha3: model BT-958, firmware 5.07B
bha3: sync, parity
scsibus1 at bha3: 8 targets, initiator 7
uvm_fault(0xd07e7024,
Heya
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 10:37 PM, Reyk Floeter r...@openbsd.org wrote:
Hi Nemir!
Short answer: Yes, it works.
...
Regards,
reyk
The question remains, how does the connection get torn down?
Or, in another fashion, how does the OpenBSD IPSEC implementation tell the
remote IPSEC
On 15.4.2011 12:49, Reyk Floeter wrote:
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 04:37:31PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
01:20:38.556705 802.1Q vid 0 pri 0 802.1Q vid 123 pri 0 arp who-has
10.3.3.2 tell 10.3.3.1
your config is OK, something is broken there. I guess this will make
it function but it's not a
Hi misc@,
I'm trying to mount 2 external devices at umass(4) but I'm receiving:
$ sudo mount /dev/sd0a sd0a
mount_ffs: /dev/sd0a on /home/dbolgheroni/sd0a: Invalid argument
$
I had this issue before, but I was trying to mount another filesystem
(NTFS IIRC).
As Jacob Meuser pointed in
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 12:47:57AM +1200, Shane Lazarus wrote:
The question remains, how does the connection get torn down?
Or, in another fashion, how does the OpenBSD IPSEC implementation tell the
remote IPSEC implementation that the VPN is not currently required and to
de-register the
Hi Daniel
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 11:08 AM, Daniel B. dan...@bolgh.eng.br wrote:
Hi misc@,
I'm trying to mount 2 external devices at umass(4) but I'm receiving:
$ sudo mount /dev/sd0a sd0a
mount_ffs: /dev/sd0a on /home/dbolgheroni/sd0a: Invalid argument
$
Are there a workaround for this?
2011/4/15 Reyk Floeter r...@openbsd.org:
Short answer: Yes, it works.
Yes, it does. But...
See also:
http://www.allard.nu/openbsd/maillist/archive/200608/1331.html
See also:
http://old.nabble.com/isakmpd---get-CRLs-to-work-td30629580.html
That basically means if you're using X.509 PKI and
Hi there,
I'm consider buying a sun blade 1500, mainly cause I found a great
deal on our local ebay.
I was thinking in replacing my aging ultra 5 as my local server, but
it turns out it seems like a nice desktop system.
Is anyone using a similar machine for desktop ?
How is performance in general
Does anyone know why relayctl reload doesn't work? I did see a post
saying it wasn't implemented yet. Is this true?
thx
I'm trying 4.9 snapshot from April 13 iso inside a VM with vmware ws
7.0 in windows 7.
initially the system appears to boot fine but then it show the
following message:
bha3: model BT-958, firmware 5.07B
bha3: sync, parity
scsibus1 at bha3: 8 targets, initiator 7
uvm_fault(0xd07e7024,
only parts of reload are implemented at the moment but the design is
wrong and needs some redesign to do it like iked does.
the thumb rule is that reload mostly works for redirects but not for
relays and maybe for routers.
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 11:02 PM, dabheeruz dabhee...@aol.com wrote:
Hi list,
I was wondering, in OpenBSD is there an equivalent to FreeBSD's
mount_nullfs or to Linux's mount -o bind ?
--
Claudiu Pruna clau...@net-go.net
Hi all,
It's time for a new OpenBSD laptop, and I have a couple of questions.
Note that I dont want to spend money on performance I dont need, but I
do want to spend money on a decent quality machine.
First, finding quality machines in the backwoods where I live is really
hard. The shops
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 01:59:12AM +0300, Claudiu Pruna wrote:
| Hi list,
|
| I was wondering, in OpenBSD is there an equivalent to FreeBSD's
| mount_nullfs or to Linux's mount -o bind ?
Sure; it's in the attic .. don't wake the spiders!
You should always pick up a current .iso snapshot and stick it in the
device...
Personally, I wouldn't buy a Celeron. I know there's tons of Celerons
around with this enabled and that disabled but its performance is
pitiful compared to a i3 or even a AMD Bobcat/APU. I would go for a
AMD Bobcat
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 12:25:12AM +0300, Oleksii Zhmyrov wrote:
I'm trying 4.9 snapshot from April 13 iso inside a VM with vmware
ws 7.0 in windows 7.
initially the system appears to boot fine but then it show the
following message:
bha3: model BT-958, firmware 5.07B
bha3: sync,
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 12:25:12AM +0300, Oleksii Zhmyrov wrote:
I'm trying 4.9 snapshot from April 13 iso inside a VM with vmware
ws 7.0 in windows 7.
initially the system appears to boot fine but then it show the
following message:
bha3: model BT-958, firmware 5.07B
bha3: sync,
On 04/15/11 19:03, Paul M wrote:
Hi all,
It's time for a new OpenBSD laptop, and I have a couple of questions.
Note that I dont want to spend money on performance I dont need, but I
do want to spend money on a decent quality machine.
First, finding quality machines in the backwoods where I
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 11:20:38AM -0400, Paul D. Ouderkirk wrote:
Hi Daniel
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 11:08 AM, Daniel B. dan...@bolgh.eng.br wrote:
Hi misc@,
I'm trying to mount 2 external devices at umass(4) but I'm receiving:
$ sudo mount /dev/sd0a sd0a
mount_ffs: /dev/sd0a on
hi all,
I use successfully, from OpenBSD 4.7 to OpenBSD 4.8 on many Dell laptops :
Dell Inspiron ( also the mini 10 inch screen model )
Dell Latitude = D620
CPU are intel core 2 and atom 2 cores or better
at work we use about 5/6 laptops, all using BSD, working well for normal use,
working,
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