Martin Toft wrote:
#!/bin/ksh
PS_OUTPUT=`ps ax | grep '/usr/sbin/ftp-proxy' | grep -v grep`
if [ $PS_OUTPUT = ]; then
echo -e 'This is the /root/ftp-proxy-fix script at gw.obelnet.dk.\n\n' \
'ftp-proxy does NOT run
documents are the newest. A real nightmare as you can
imagine
So what you want is a central file repository, with versioning if
possible. One solution: Setup a subversion or cvs server and handle
your files with that.
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Martin
with. Under Linux the X driver
was a BLOB from nvidia. Under OpenBSD using generic xorg nv driver I
found a modeline calculator and plugged in all the appropriate
Here is one:
http://www.tkk.fi/Misc/Electronics/faq/vga2rgb/calc.html
Bye, Martin
numbers. Works fine. I've lost the calculator
2006/7/18, Mackan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
4) same php script generates a new ruleset for pf
5) pf detect changes and reload new ruleset
Step 1 - 4 is already done. I need help with step 5.
You know pfctl(8)?
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Martin
2006/7/24, Leonardo Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
By the way, how fares AMD on the giving documentation department?
They are listed on http://www.openbsd.org/donations.html :-)
IIRC they supported AMD64 hardware _very_ early.
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Martin
2006/8/6, Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I use opterons all over the place. Works fine with i386 and amd64.
All versions of the AMD Athlon 64 processors and their clones are supported.
Are Opterons considered to be clones of AMD Athlon 64? The Opterons
came first. :-)
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Martin
with Apache too and ended up using squid instead.
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Martin
method for keeping privileges lower when doing dumps, i.e.
add a user who can dump and not using root to do this?
Use a non-priviliged user for ssh who does sudo via forced command
to a script controlling the commands.
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Martin
) is true for his ipw and ral drivers:
http://damien.bergamini.free.fr/ipw/
http://damien.bergamini.free.fr/ral/
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Martin
STFA
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of the thread.
/Martin
Martin Toft wrote:
FWIW, I miss a couple of features in ksh and consider to switch (back)
to bash:
I forgot one:
- I miss the for (( expr1 ; expr2 ; expr3 )) ; do list ; done
construct. Of course, using e.g. jot, it is possible to do semantically
equivalent stuff.
/Martin
OpenBSD egrep finds nothing in any text:
---
% echo some text here | egrep -x ; echo $status
some text here
0
---
GNU grep does not:
---
% echo some text here | gegrep -x ; echo $status
1
---
Isn't that a bug in OpenBSD egrep?
M.
2006/9/9, Benjamin Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
mix). In a development environment in which one might have multiple
working copies of a large repository (such as OpenBSD's src), all
those backups add up, and fast.
Not if you use rsnapshot.
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Martin
Dirk Hohndel, Director of Intel Linux
and Open Source Strategy.
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Martin
- $loop_if port 3128
--Martin
19 02:00:32 gryphon ppp[18924]: tun0: Chat: deflink: Reconnect try 192 of 0
Sep 19 02:00:35 gryphon ppp[18924]: tun0: Chat: deflink: Redial timer expired.
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Martin
2006/9/21, L. V. Lammert [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Nope, totals are right at the top of the page.
+ Shipping.
When am I told, how much shipping will cost? At least not before I
submit my credit card info.
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Martin
threaded media
players like xmms without trouble...
--Martin
?
Thanks in advance
Martin Hedenfalk
Apparently they have restructered there fs: Instead of
ftp://ftp.de.openbsd.org/pub/unix/OpenBSD/OpenSSH/portable/
it's now
ftp://ftp.de.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/OpenSSH/portable/
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Martin
there.
Is there one place to track OpenSSH security history?
I also miss the recent OpenSSH entry in the 3.9 errata, but anyway,
OpenSSH 4.4 has already been put in the 3.9 tree, so I guess the
problems are gone - if you've updated your system that is.
--Martin
and userland immediately
afterwards.
$ ssh -V
OpenSSH_4.4, OpenSSL 0.9.7g 11 Apr 2005
$ sshd --blah
sshd: unknown option -- -
OpenSSH_4.4, OpenSSL 0.9.7g 11 Apr 2005
--Martin
2006/10/2, Marc G. Fournier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can someone that has installed BSDstats on your server please email me
instructions on *how* to install it for your flavor of BSD? I
Usually through ports(7).
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Martin
with Racoon, setkey and
such.
Good luck,
-Martin
On 10/2/06, kintaro oe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm setting up ipsec/vpn on freebsd and openbsd. I try to read this
how to http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1859 but this applies to 2 openbsd
systems. could anyone help me on how to setup
I agree with you Han. If Kintaro finds that configuring an IPsec VPN
between a FreeBSD and an OpenBSD machine is too complicated, OpenVPN
installed on both machines may offer an easier alternative.
-Martin
On 10/2/06, Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
kintaro oe wrote:
I'm setting up ipsec
(openvpn and ipsec)?both are
secure..but dont know the reliability and stability. any advice then? thanks!
cheers,
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names
the streets after them.
--Bill Vaughan
What's the OpenBSD way to start up arpeatch (built from ports) uopn
system boot?
I think:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html#rc
will give you all you need.
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names
the streets after them
commands don't create the
/var/mail/username file by default.
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names
the streets after them.
--Bill Vaughan
only address Windows-centric security issues, so there
was no need to release these versions as OpenBSD packages.
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names
the streets after them.
--Bill Vaughan
2006/10/4, Martin Gignac [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
As always, make sure to subscribe to the 'ports-security' mailing
list, follow the stable ports tress, or at least visit
Should I take the silence of the list as evidence that all ports are
secure or is the list simply ignored by the developers
, with updates
to the VuXML)?
Use the list. security fixes on ports-changes get lost in the noise.
Otherwise remove the list.
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Martin
forced (even in
court) to deliver the sources. This is impossible with BSD.
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Martin
considered a bad thing?
Thanks,
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names
the streets after them.
--Bill Vaughan
a user to keep a pf.conf rulesets organized in a way that made
sense to him/her, yet have pfctl optimize it for better runtime
performance when loading.
-Martin
and you'll have to
create two subinterface on your second NIC so that each subnet is on
its own subinterface. From there you can enable NAT for all 10.30.X.X
traffic towards the 'Net and use plain old IP routing for your
216.139.44.143.
Make sense?
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes
or have the VoIP phones been directly on the Internet
all this time?
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names
the streets after them.
--Bill Vaughan
the request for a simple ASCII diagram).
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names
the streets after them.
--Bill Vaughan
.
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done this kind of setup before, but I only had one NIC with many
VLANs going through it (this kind of setup is usually called
router-on-a-stick http://www.gurulabs.com/goodies/routeronastick.php)
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names
the streets after them
...
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names
the streets after them.
--Bill Vaughan
check out concerning this?
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names
the streets after them.
--Bill Vaughan
Yes, I've tried siproxd, but my lack of knowledge has caused me to fail
to get this working properly.
Then using your available public IPs should be the ticket.
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names
the streets after them
concerning this?
-Martin
The standard? But SIP has so many.
I was asking because although I'm familiar with the usual SIP RFCs
(3261 and family) I was not aware of the SIP actually has ALG built
into the standard itself notion that Girish mentionned and I wanted
to know if there was any
between the internal and external interface compared
to using typical ip fowarding?
(Note: I've never worked with bridging on an OpenBSD firewall, so I'm
a newbie at it.)
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names
the streets after them
and begins trying to access them just for
the fun of it. Also, by separating the phones from the PCs in two
different subnets you save a bit on broadcast and possible multicast
(if your switch is not IGMP-aware) traffic. Anyway, I guess that's how
I'd do it.
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer
On 10/12/06, Girish Venkatachalam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Very Sorry Martin. I was not in a good mood this morning and I also got angry
since I didn't know enough to help you out.
Have a nice day! Hope you don't take it to heart.
No sweat. :-)
--
Suburbia is where the developer
On 10/11/06, Girish Venkatachalam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 12:22:06PM -0400, Martin Gignac wrote:
On 10/11/06, Girish Venkatachalam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If my memory serves me right, SIP actually has ALG built into the standard
itself and www.opensip.org might
On 10/12/06, Martin Gignac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, I'm familiar with 3261. However the SIP proxy that 3261 talks
about has a completely different function than what an ALG/SBC does.
Maybe I shouldn't have used the term SIP proxy in my previous
e-mails. My bad.
I don't know if it'll
2006/9/19, Martin Schrvder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
how can I get ppp(8) to insert a random delay while reconnecting?
Although I have
set redial random 0
in my ppp.conf, it's not random, but 3:
I can't?
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Martin
On 10/12/06, Girish Venkatachalam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2) My second question relates to vlan(4).
This link seem good:
http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/NetworkInterfaces
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names
the streets after them
Swap: 0K/256M used/tot
--Martin
unreachable
packets when traffic is blocked?
Thanks,
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names
the streets after them.
--Bill Vaughan
clearly. :-)
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names
the streets after them.
--Bill Vaughan
On 10/13/06, Bernd Schoeller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do I have to switch to using ports? Any other fix for the problem?
A quick fix that worked for me (don't know if it's bad to do this or
not, though):
# cd /usr/lib
# ln -s libc.so.40.0 libc.so.39.3
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where
a moron who can't get it
right, or if maybe, just maybe, it turns out that there's no way to
avoid ICMP unreacheables with 'block drop out'.
I'm hoping someone knows the answer to this and can set me straight. :-)
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names
or other
forms of documentation?
Regards,
Martin
. :-)
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names
the streets after them.
--Bill Vaughan
2006/10/16, Monah Baki [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm running PPP on OpenBSD 3.9, machine runs great for 3-4 weeks and then
disconnects then I have to restart PPP for it to work. Is this normal, is
there a way to keep it up indefinitely?
If it just disconnects, see ppp(8). -ddial works.
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I've just noticed that Daniel and Bryan have been discussing the
subject at some length in more detail than I have. I guess you can
forget about my post. :-)
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names
the streets after them
. And ATI is as closed as NVIDIA, but the drivers are even
more broken.
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hier(7) says:
/stand/Programs used in a stand-alone environment.
It's empty here (3.9). Has it any use, i.e. when is it non-empty?
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installation just leaves it empty.
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PS: How do you google for it?
orders. And since
this applies to all manufactures, the first one to open up looses.
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Martin
2006/10/18, Damian Wiest [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 01:40:19PM +0200, Martin Schr?der 1280x1024. And
ATI is as closed as NVIDIA, but the drivers are even
more broken.
Do you have more details regarding ATI versus NVIDIA video cards? From
I just can report tests from
'?
Note: although I've used ufsdump and ufsrestore about five years ago
on a Solaris box with an attached tape drive, I haven't played with
backups on UN*X in a long while and I'm not very familiar with it
anymore, so forgive me if my question is stupid in any way.
Thanks,
-Martin
--
Suburbia
On 10/19/06, Michal Soltys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can pipe ftp's output to restore.
Hey man, great idea! I'll try it out.
Thanks!
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names
the streets after them
, and therefore NFS
is not an option for me.
Makes sense, right?
At least, as Michal suggested I could use FTP.
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names
the streets after them.
--Bill Vaughan
2006/10/19, Dustin Lundquist [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I know that IRIX uses it for static binaries like sash and other
programs that can be run for directly from the prom before booting the
kernel.
But this is OpenBSD, not IRIX.
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Martin
On 10/19/06, Martin Gignac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey man, great idea! I'll try it out.
Yup, tried a restore(8) via HTTP and it worked fine!
Thanks again for the tip.
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names
the streets after them
?
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names
the streets after them.
--Bill Vaughan
a message that explains everything, or at least might give some hint
as to what's going on.
In a new development I removed the nice setting today and things are
still really running smooth with the client. Which leads me to really
want to smash my head into the desk repeatedly.
-Martin
--
Suburbia
Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to install a snapshot on a Dell PowerEdge 6300 using the
floppyB boot disk.
it's on floppy A
the package is still at 2.0.6.
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names
the streets after them.
--Bill Vaughan
Hello all
Has anyone got experience with Lenovo notebooks running OpenBSD.
If you are so kind to share your experience.
tnx.
2006/10/26, Dylan Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am new to the list and I do not fully understand the process either.
Then RTFAQ!
2006/10/31, Mike Spenard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
After tar has finished writing to the tape device is there
a way to see how large the finished tar on tape is?
gtar has --totals
Also, is there a way to monitor the transfer rate to the
tape device?
gtar has --checkpoint
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Hello all
Aprox. 2 weeks ago i posted a question titled web browsing to this list. It
was about how to setup NAT on my gateway so intranet computers can
access Internet.
The current situation is:
I have a obsd3.9 box connected to internet using ppp.conf, on the inside i
have a winXP box
adapter with a Ralink chips set (ral(4)). So,
if ral(4) supported cards is out of the question, which cards do you
then recommend?
Thanks.
--Martin
hey all
Has anyone got an explanation for this:
Example:
/etc/ppp/ppp.conf
default :
set log ...
when i run ppp ... i getWarning line 2 missing colon or something like
that
but when i do this everything is all right and i don't get any warnings
/etc/ppp/ppp.conf
default:
set
2006/11/3, Josh Grosse [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The web page may get an update if any of these patches have sufficient
general interest or importance.
And it did. patch 2 is the same as patch 13 for 3.9, which is exactly
what Mark wondered about.
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Martin
http://www.vendorwatch.org/index.php?title=3Ware
3Ware has repeatedly said they will not support OpenBSD in any way.
3Ware raid controllers have basic support in OpenBSD, but are not
fully interoperable.
think CDs arrive over
night after Theo does a release? Also check the archives for the
arrival dates of pre-orders.
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Martin
2006/11/8, Craig Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've just seen a news article that says Sun is going to GPL the standard
and mobile editions:
I'll believe it when I can download the archive from Sun.
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Martin
to modify
popa3d to use pop3s instead of pop3.
FWIW, I use a combination of popa3d and the package stunnel to get pop3s.
--Martin
).
Since the OP is using 4.0, this might be of interest: flags S/SA keep
state is default [0].
[0] http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2006-10/0549.html
Regards,
Martin
Martin Toft wrote:
Since the OP is using 4.0, this might be of interest: flags S/SA keep
state is default [0].
[0] http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2006-10/0549.html
Hmm, sorry, I didn't read it right. It's only in -current.
Regards,
Martin
2006/11/22, Mark Prins [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've had this problem since somewhere post 3.8-ish; I've had a brief look and
poke but no solution.
So my configuration is correct and pfq is simply broken?
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Hello all
when i apply this patch system asks me
File to patch:
what should i enter here
Bye
Search the archives, you troll
The 2nd level mirror anoncvs2.at.openbsd.org aka catai.net is down for
at least one week. I'm trying to get it back into service, please check
other mirrors in the meantime.
Martin
2006/11/28, Emmanuel Jarri [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
They've just gained their place in the vendorwatch.org list, scored as
unfriendly ;)
http://vendorwatch.org/
And now they have been bought by LSI. :-)
http://www.lsi.com/news/corporate_news/2006_12_04.html
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Martin
/ports.tar.gz
Please read http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html,
http://www.openbsd.org/ports.html and
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=packagessektion=7arch=i386apropos=0manpath=OpenBSD+Current
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and 192.168.3.2
# Second between the networks 10.1.1.0/24 and 10.1.2.0/24
ike esp from 192.168.3.1 to 192.168.3.2
ike esp from 10.1.1.0/24 to 10.1.2.0/24 peer 192.168.3.2
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names
the streets after them
or ICMP traffic?
-Martin
--
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names
the streets after them.
--Bill Vaughan
2006/12/5, Karel Kulhavy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I wrote a program that wrote a lot of data to a file and then tried to kill it.
It was unkillable. Even kill -9 pid didn't work. It
Read ps(1) - especially the explanation of state.
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://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html and had done his
research by reading e.g.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free-software_licence#The_Permissive_versus_Copyleft_controversy
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Martin
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 4:37 AM, Matthew Szudzik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And anyway, I'm a minimalist (that's why I run OpenBSD).
Really?
Funny, I get the feeling that I was forced to be a minimalist for
_not_ using OpenBSD the more I discover it...
--
http://tumblr.marcher.name
2008/5/9 Edd Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The X libraries are required in order to generate PDF's even if there is no
GUI.
This is only true for xetex; pdftex doesn't need X. And xetex doesn't
need a running X server. :-)
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it -- it's already
consumed network bandwidth to get to the interface that just received
it.
Sorry if my question is beside the point! :o)
-Martin
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