According to Seagate, the password is set using the normal ATA
any link HOW such ata command look?
In the end it is always a cost/benefit (effort/threat) decision...
don't overdo it.
i am not paranoid :)
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Having happily switched from postfix to smtpd,
the one thing I am missing is running mailing lists.
I see it has been discussed before:
http://marc.info/?t=13170923832r=1w=2
Is it really possible to use commands as aliases, as said in
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=131714762522589w=2 ?
Is
On Sat, 21 Jul 2012 08:32:05 +0200 (CEST)
Wojciech Puchar woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl wrote:
According to Seagate, the password is set using the normal ATA
any link HOW such ata command look?
man atactl
e.g. atactl /dev/sd0c secsetpass
Try to set it with this command, and then boot from
missed this. thank you.
this saves too a problem if BIOS can't deal with more than 1 device.
On Sat, 21 Jul 2012, Robert wrote:
On Sat, 21 Jul 2012 08:32:05 +0200 (CEST)
Wojciech Puchar woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl wrote:
According to Seagate, the password is set using the normal ATA
On Fri, 20 Jul 2012 21:12:51 -0700
Robert Connolly robertconnolly1...@gmail.com wrote:
With OpenBSD's full disk encryption, and a locking screen
saver, there is no known way into my system, with any amount of resources
available.
AFAIK needs /boot to be unencrypted, i.e. not on softraid. So
Hey,
I'm testing the new hibernate support on my ThinkPad T43 running current.
Many thanks to the developers for implementing this feature.
Unfortunately there's nothing happening at all when I issue the
ZZZ command. I see no increased disk activity and the laptop keeps
running and running for
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 7:29 PM, Alessandro Baggi
alessandro.ba...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi list,
today I've installed OpenBSD 5.1 amd64 on a kvm (linux slackware) kvm
version is 1.0.1.
Starting machine with 4 core, and bsd.mp it crash.
Disabling mpbios see only one core and not smp.
Then, I've
Hi list,
today I've installed OpenBSD 5.1 amd64 on a kvm (linux slackware) kvm
version is 1.0.1.
Starting machine with 4 core, and bsd.mp it crash.
Disabling mpbios see only one core and not smp.
Then, I've updated kvm to 1.1.1 but the results are the same.
There is someone that has
On 2012-07-20, Alessandro Baggi alessandro.ba...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi list,
today I've installed OpenBSD 5.1 amd64 on a kvm (linux slackware) kvm
version is 1.0.1.
Starting machine with 4 core, and bsd.mp it crash.
This is not exactly the most useful bug report ever...
On 2012-07-20, Wojciech Puchar woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl wrote:
I want your opinions. Software encryption would make quite a bit overhead
for my setup.
on a machine running amd64 where AESNI shows in the cpu0:... line in dmesg
(core i5/i7 etc), the overhead is pretty low.
* André S. andresto...@gmail.com [120721 10:20]:
Hey,
I'm testing the new hibernate support on my ThinkPad T43 running current.
Many thanks to the developers for implementing this feature.
New hibernate support is ACPI-based, and you're running in APM mode.
From dmesg:
apm0 at bios0: Power
your laptop, or theft/loss.
The only way to get a secure system would be to have a fully
encrypted disk, a BIOS that does the password management boot
decryption, and hardware (+ BIOS/firmware) that can't be modified
with your way of thinking this is insecure as BIOS/firmware can be always
I want your opinions. Software encryption would make quite a bit overhead
for my setup.
on a machine running amd64 where AESNI shows in the cpu0:... line in dmesg
(core i5/i7 etc), the overhead is pretty low.
what is low in your opinion. i found it not that much faster anyway -
like 150MB/s
On 2012/07/21 15:10, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
I want your opinions. Software encryption would make quite a bit overhead
for my setup.
on a machine running amd64 where AESNI shows in the cpu0:... line in dmesg
(core i5/i7 etc), the overhead is pretty low.
what is low in your opinion. i
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Is there any support present or planned for Ethernet over USB?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethernet_over_USB#Treat_USB_as_an_Ethernet_network
The motivation is to conenct my smartphone via USB to my workstation,
thus having the phone connected to the net without either a wifi AP
or using the
Enabling either option VESAFB or the vesabios device without the other results
in i386 kernel build failure. This patch works around the problem by removing
#ifdef VESAFB in favor of NVESABIOS 0.
Feedback welcome, especially if consensus is that I'm wasting my time on this
class of error
Enabling either option VESAFB or the vesabios device without the other results
in i386 kernel build failure. This patch works around the problem by removing
#ifdef VESAFB in favor of NVESABIOS 0.
Feedback welcome, especially if consensus is that I'm wasting my time on this
class of error
what is low in your opinion. i found it not that much faster anyway -
like 150MB/s per core
I'm currently seeing about 90MB/s writes to disk without encryption, and iirc
when I tried it I was seeing something like 70MB/s with softraid crypto
(i7-2640M).
i plan to use flash drive for part of
Yes see urndis
On Jul 21, 2012 4:02 PM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
Is there any support present or planned for Ethernet over USB?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethernet_over_USB#Treat_USB_as_an_Ethernet_network
The motivation is to conenct my smartphone via USB to my workstation,
thus
Hey,
Alexander Polakov wrote:
New hibernate support is ACPI-based
Ah, I didn't know that.
Try disabling apm with boot -c or config(8).
The laptop now goes immediately into sleep after issuing ZZZ, but
doesn't wake up anymore.
Regards
Andre
On Jul 21 10:02:10, Christopher Zimmermann wrote:
On Sat, 21 Jul 2012 09:50:40 +0200
Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
Having happily switched from postfix to smtpd,
the one thing I am missing is running mailing lists.
I see it has been discussed before:
On Sat, 21 Jul 2012 17:28:12 +0200
Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
On Jul 21 10:02:10, Christopher Zimmermann wrote:
On Sat, 21 Jul 2012 09:50:40 +0200
Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
Having happily switched from postfix to smtpd,
the one thing I am missing is running mailing lists.
* André S. andresto...@gmail.com [120721 19:08]:
Hey,
Alexander Polakov wrote:
New hibernate support is ACPI-based
Ah, I didn't know that.
Try disabling apm with boot -c or config(8).
The laptop now goes immediately into sleep after issuing ZZZ, but
doesn't wake up anymore.
dmesg
On Jul 21 18:04:51, Christopher Zimmermann wrote:
On Sat, 21 Jul 2012 17:28:12 +0200
Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
On Jul 21 10:02:10, Christopher Zimmermann wrote:
On Sat, 21 Jul 2012 09:50:40 +0200
Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
Having happily switched from postfix to smtpd,
Alexander Polakov wrote:
dmesg with apm disabled can be useful.
Of course:
$ dmesg
OpenBSD 5.2 (GENERIC) #1: Fri Jul 20 19:05:31 CEST 2012
r...@laptop.stoe.be:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.86GHz (GenuineIntel 686-class)
1.87 GHz
cpu0:
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