Ты всех заебал.
On Sat, 11 Apr 2020 at 13:28, Nikita Stepanov
wrote:
>
> Does Intel driver supports 3d acceleration?
Sure.
Everybody is waiting for your patches :-)
2010/3/15 Donald Cooley dfcoo...@gmail.com
openports shows that the openbsd version of kde4 is nearly two years
old. are there any future plans to update kde4?
Regards,
Donald Cooley
Please update lyrics.html with recent commentaries. There are still no
comments for 4.5 and 4.6. No comments means no passion. OpenBSD always was
about passion.
;)
2009/10/18 Andris adelf...@gmail.com
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 1:38 PM, Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org
wrote:
Many people
Sorry if it was discussed somewhere else, but..
It seems like infamous TCP flaw found by Outpost24 reseachers near 1 year
ago was finally released, here is the report about multiple vendors
affected: http://tools.cisco.com/security/center/viewAlert.x?alertId=18799.
Vulnerability release was
According to Provos's blog,
http://www.provos.org/index.php?/archives/34-Evading-System-Sandbox-Containment.html
The initial prototype of Systrace as described in the
paperhttp://www.citi.umich.edu/u/provos/papers/systrace.pdfavoided
this problem by using a look-aside buffer in the kernel. This
By the way, I like pf-like syntax of smtpd.conf a lot.
I've mailed you my phone number privaterly :)
i am in st. petersburg for a couple of days
if some openbsd user{s} want to meet up for
a drink/chat i'd be happy to meet some natives...
-f
--
atheistic dyslexics don't believe in dog
I will be in Moscow from tuesday to friday, everyone who wants 4.3 CDs or
4.2 T-shirts or 4.2 T-shirts, I will take it with me. Now I have 3 CDs, 2
4.2 T-shirts and 14.3 T-shirt. Feel free to drop me email to toxa (at)
toxahost.ru with your mobile phone in it.
It's a kind of useless and funny XSS... in OpenBSD ;)
http://www.toxahost.ru/images/funny/obsd_xss.JPG
2007/10/10, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 2007/10/10 20:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nice to hide your local network IP ;)
Do not show it anyone!
On 10/10/07, Anton Karpov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's a kind of useless and funny XSS... in OpenBSD ;)
Well, it's fixed
2007/10/10, Can Erkin Acar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Anton Karpov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In this case, if you have some web application on the same
*domain name* then the XSS can be used to take control of the
user session on the application. Especially fun for isp/hosting
kind of settings
2007/10/6, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just back from my (hiking) trip, I am happy to announce the 4.2
song has been added to the lyrics page at
http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html
Yes, it is designed to sound like a mid-era Rush song, ie. something
from Grace Under Pressure or
i have nothing to hide ;)
ps: landrover rocks...
2007/10/1, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 30.09-10:03, Anton Karpov wrote:
[ ... ]
The same here. I have wireframe puffy on the back of my car. VERY
attractive:
of course, if you were _really_ security conscious you would have
2007/9/29, Greg Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 9/29/07, Karel Kulhavy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some (cute) girl yesterday who doesn't understand computers at all
pointed at
my laptop and asked where did you get this damned cool sticker? It was
the
wireframe Puffy. People also tend to stare
I will be in Kiev from 4.10 to 9.10 and I have four 4.1 CDs from Wim. Maybe
somebody still need it, at least as a souvenir? ;)
Most probably it was me.
--
:wq Claudio
People who don't know each other but wears PUFFY, should salute each other.
It's an OpenBSD thing. You wouldn't understand ;-)
RFC, anyone? :)
My coffee had just run out, so no keyboard harmed.
Timo
I like the idea of T-shirts and stickers It's an OpenBSD thing. You
wouldn't understand ;-)
It's good to see I'm not the only one;-) I checked the archives and I
must have missed the memo. Here shows an updated version:
http://www.ualberta.ca/~beck/greyscanner/
Ah, thanks. I've googled for greyscanner and found only beck@'s
presentation...
But now I see it.. thanks ;)
I've noticed that original greyscanner by beck@ doesn't work with latest
spamd.
Is there fixed/updated version of greyscanner anywhere?
Thanks.
2007/6/9, Dominik Zalewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear All,
I have a problem configuring routing. Here is how my setup looks:
Internet - - - ADSL modem (bridge mode) - - - OpenBSD BOX - - - - - - -
Switch - - - - - - - Server 1
IPOA: 196.218.x.97 vr1:
2007/6/9, Leonardo Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 6/9/07, Peter J. Philipp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is always issues with shit in this box.
It's a constant drain on nerves, but for some reason I still do it.
?
Maybe he tried to compare openbsd speed with another un*x on
I've got package* from Wim recently, with 4.1 CDs and stickers, for russian
obsd fans who ordered it via me on some russian opensource forums. But there
are some extra CDs (3-4 I think) which I can redistribute.
So if you are living in Moscow or Saint-Petersburg, I can give it to you
directly. If
2007/3/16, Karel Kulhavy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Who's drawing those OpenBSD cartoons like
http://www.openbsd.org/images/openbsd41_cover.gif
They are cool. Can Theo draw so well or does he employ an artist?
CL
It's Ty Semaka (http://www.tysemaka.com/), he did all the graphics and
lyrics in
In other operating system the concept of upgrading is straightforward -
Windows
ask you and you press OK, in Gentoo Linux you type a magic sequence of
magic
commands and your system is up to date.
In OpenBSD, you type a logical sequence of logical commands and your system
is up to date. No
Since almost every php-based board engine is just a piece of crap, as the
php itself, I'm looking for good perl based board software. The _most_
important point is security, noone except authorised users should be able to
get forum data. I've looked at SMF, phpBB, but it's all php based and
And along those lines, some simple photo album type thingy?
igal is simple and do the job for me. I like this perl script
Just FYI:
I've found nice E-Blah perl forum. Nifty, small, and is able to use plain
text files as storage (e.g. NO mysql shit). Very suitable for not very big
board. I'll play with it and report my impressions.
Don't forget about vulns in tcp/ip stack in summer 2005
2007/1/16, Olivier Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What really matters is the security of the applications you are
running(httpd, sshd, sendmail,...). If you keep those up to date, the
kernel really does not matter. If you look at
I just found a Proxim Gold 8470-FC card on eBay for $60 w/ shipping. Is
this a good deal? Is your card 8470-FC?
Thanks for the info.
Yeah, but mine is not FC but WD.
2006/12/12, Clint Pachl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Anton Karpov wrote:
It's a known problem with ralink. Bad radio.
That's what I was thinking.
Hey, could you recommend a good range card?
I have Proxim Orinoco Gold 8470, works fine for me. But it's fucking ath(4)
. I suppose the best way
It's a known problem with ralink. Bad radio.
My lovely Sony VAIO died few days ago. So I'm searching for a replacement.
Honestly, VAIO never works good with BSDs, the only one BSD which works
quite good is FreeBSD (although it has no proper suspend/resume support for
VAIO). OpenBSD has several problems like unability to ajust brightness (no
Did you apply the patch I posted earlier? If your running the
greyscanner right off Bob's presentation, it has some off-by-ones that I
fixed. And it affected the DNS lookup portion of the code too. I saw
similar results with hosts that had valid MX/A DNS records but ended up
trapped.
Jim
Nov 30 09:32:49 mercury greytrapper[96425]: Trapped 195.182.143.86: Mailed
from sender bobeck.net with no MX or A
see bobeck banned by awesome tool from beck@ ;)
If you're living in Moscow, Russian Federation, and want to have beer with
Wim Vandeputte, and to get magic OpenBSD stuff from him, see
http://www.toxahost.ru/wim.html ;)
Actually, three IS remote hole in OpenBSD :(. This is small door hole for
cats in Theo's house.
2006/11/23, Igor Sobrado [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi again!
I have a question on the default behaviour of OpenSSH.
Someone that really wants to allow remote root logins should be able to
enable this feature just changing /etc/ssh/sshd_config. But, in my
humble opinion, most users do not
2006/11/5, Wim Vandeputte [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hey,
I will be in Moscow in December from the 6th to the 9th and would like
to meet up with some OpenBSD users, please contact me if you have
local knowledge, especially if you know of a place called B1 in
Ordzhonikidze
Wim.
It would be
2006/11/1, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Nov 1, 2006.
We are pleased to announce the official release of OpenBSD 4.0.
Thank you, guys. You are the best, as always.
After many years of upgrades (probably starting from 3.3 or 3.4, don't
remember) my box has a lot of old libraries in /usr/lib. I'm pretty sure I
have no hand-build third-party software depends on them, and with every
upgrade cycle I update all packages along with release (thanks to espie@,
it's
2006/10/30, Michael Hernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I just had to mention that the OpenBSD audio cd is great for playing
at the office.
Thanks OpenBSD! Not only is the operating system a pleasure to use,
but the music has us all in great spirits here.
Mike H
It's proven listening OpenBSD
Or is sniffing with kismet and then trying to crack the key with
bsd-airtools (wich doesn`t implement the latest algorithms to speed this
up) the only way on oBSD?
Kind regards,
Sebastian
p.s.
If somebody has a aircrack-ng port wich may compiles fine or even just
supports the stuff it
Guys, is there any chance to get official CDs here in Russian Federation?
Hi, is there anybody using OpenBSD on VAIO laptops?
Mine is PCG-V505BX, and it's soft-keys are not functional, e.g. you need
additional tool to control LCD brightness. Under Linux, such tools is
spicctrl, under FreeBSD - setbrightness from picturebook suite or (modern
way) sysctl
2006/9/1, Gilbert Fernandes [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have a dream.
A dream of unification.
Having one BSD. Merging the three projects and, why not, keeping
incompatible stuff as options that would be either one or another.
Opensource is about choice. If you don't like something, when fork it
2006/8/24, Stephan A. Rickauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
People from time to time say they don't want to have a compiler
installed on a productive system due to security issues. I don't
understand this. Isn't is too late anyway, if someone's already able to
make use of the compiler?
--
Removing
2006/8/2, chefren [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 08/01/06 22:57, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
this is the funniest post i've read on misc@ in a while.
That was why I put Amen below it...
..
A little bit of trolling never hurts anyone ;)
Because Theo uses mail(1) so clearly it's good enough for everyone?
Who knows.
By the way, I wonder what email client Theo uses on a daily basis. There is
no x-mailer/x-user-agent in his email headers...
Christos Zoulas has removed sendmail from the NetBSD source tree. This
was the result of a lot of bickering long discussion about the security
track
of sendmail. Sendmail will continue to be available from pkgsrc.
You seem to be lost. This is an OpenBSD mailing list.
Adam
He posted
Maybe, because in some cases, it just takes a bit more time to 0wn your box
if it has no compiler installed.
02 May 2006 16:21:41 +1200, josh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello...
Some people seem to think that installing a compiler inherently makes
their system less secure... despite never being
people think box without compiler is a little bit safer?
2006/5/2, Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Anton Karpov wrote:
Maybe, because in some cases, it just takes a bit more time to 0wn your
box
if it has no compiler installed.
Bull.
I've never heard of someone taking over a box using
Maybe, because in some cases, it just takes a bit more time to 0wn your
box
if it has no compiler installed.
No, not at all. You can't attack a compiler, it's not accessable from
the outside.
Noone here talks about attacking a compiler ;) We're discussing differences
for attacker,
2006/5/2, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Anton Karpov wrote:
Noone here talks about attacking a compiler ;) We're discussing
differences
for attacker, depending on compiler available or not.
They should.
There is a classic by Ken Thompson (I think) about using a compiler
I'm trying to boot OpenBSD 3.9 on my sony vaio, in order to play with it
onto my laptop (which is currently powered by freebsd).
Everything seems to be fine, except wireless card:
wi0 at pci2 dev 2 function 0 Intersil PRISM2.5 rev 0x01pci_intr_map: no
mapping for pin A
: couldn't map interrupt
2006/5/3, Nick Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This looks like a hardware problem, but I really don't know enough to
say. Something (appearantly no mapping for pin A) is causing the
driver to bail out, so of course you won't see wi0 in ifconfig -- the
driver isn't driving.
Don't know what do
When would you NOT use OpenBSD?
When would you choose one of the other *nix over OpenBSD?
I'm NOT using OpenBSD on my laptop, it's powered by FreeBSD instead.
Basically this is due to lack of acpi and bluetooth support in OpenBSD.
For those who didn't see it yet: http://deraadt.livejournal.com/
Theo has a blog on livejournal, woo-h! Add him to your friends right
now, hehehe :)
P.S.: April, 1st ;)
does that mean that we've got a second remote hole? Don't kick my ass.
AFAIK, even if this is a remote hole in sendmail, OpenBSD exploits
mitigation techniques makes this hole hardly (if even possible) exploitable
in OpenBSD. Am I right? Although this is an integer overflow, not buffer
Perfect! this song is definitively hit my car audio system for the next few
days!
guys, you are the best.
I think, if we skip all the whinning, the one straight question from
Frantisek Holop which is not yet clarified is why devs makes so
cantradictory statements: we do code FOR OURSELVES, AND if you like it, you
are free to use it and we THANK you with code (e.g. 'we code FOR YOU
instead of giving
Among other new features in 3.8 I've noticed acpid(8) daemon and
manpage. According to manpage, The acpid command appeared in OpenBSD
3.8 and /etc/acpi/suspend and /etc/acpi/powerdown are the files that
contain the host's customized actions. But there is no /etc/acpi
directory. And there is no any
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