upgrade that blocked ports 20/21
in error perhaps?
It's a http:// address, so no FTP there. Just www.openbsd.org being unreachable
on port 80, also for me for few hours now.
I can ping it, though.
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solution of the sudo without password? to be more precise: does this
permit also the user to execute other privileged commands?
Yes.
The operator group is allowed to read whole disk devices and partitions
(for doing backups with dump).
Just go with sudo.
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this port in some 'disabled'
state that would require your action to manually re-enable it ?
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On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 03:21:42PM +0100, Janusz Gumkowski wrote:
I'm running out of PTYs on my authpf firewall.
Simply, more than 992 (max pty limit) users are trying to log in
simultaneously.
In theory I could disable (in authpf.c) checking whether or not session
has been successfully
Just wanted to say thank you to anyone involved in bringing
wpa support to the iwi(4) driver.
The only reason I couldn't use OpenBSD as my daily desktop system
is now gone.
Signing off, getting back to polishing my X-es :)
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be set when starting a process from shell?
sudo(8)?
chroot might be easier:
# chroot -g nobody,wsrc -u bin / /usr/bin/id
uid=3(bin) gid=32767(nobody) groups=32767(nobody), 9(wsrc)
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But I suppose it was made for a reason -- could some kind soul please
tell me what side-effects disabling this would have ?
Is it at all possible to have more than 992 simultaneous authpf users ?
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good job here.
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stalls ?
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127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff00
inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128
inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x6
xl0: flags=8902BROADCAST,PROMISC,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
That's it: xl0 is down. xl1 also.
Do: echo up /etc/hostname.xl0 and the same for xl1.
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