On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 8:05 AM, Ted Wynnychenko wrote:
> Hello
>
> For many years now I have been using a DNS black hole setup to stop http/https
> connections to blocked websites (well, any connection to those sites). This
> has
> worked well.
>
> Connections with http
On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 11:06 AM, J. Lewis Muir jlm...@imca-cat.org wrote:
Well, no one wants to maintain a patch forever.
You lead a charmed life, my friend. Be well.
Gnome isn't bad on OpenBSD, but depending on what you don't like about
linux, that may not live up to your expectations.
Frankly, though, as an almost life-long Windows user both personally
and professionally, if I had GUI concerns I'd seriously consider
whether OSX was a viable option rather
Hey, great work as always with the new release; I've got a question
though regarding xfont49.tgz and xshare49.tgz ~ during installation, I
noticed errors on those, and since I'd copied them from media to a web
server for HTTP install, I thought maybe the upload had gone wrong.
After booting into
I'll play; my CDs just arrived in Tucson, AZ.
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 8:03 AM, OpenBSD Europe m...@openbsdeurope.com
wrote:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 3:39 PM, Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com
wrote:
My set just showed up (near Boston, Mass.)
B B B B Dave
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On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 11:32 AM, Ted Unangst ted.unan...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 1:16 PM, Alexander Shulgin
alex.shul...@gmail.com wrote:
I know it might sound funny, but what do you guys think about
feasibility of massively automatic PGP web mail with all
I'm fairly certain that he's suggesting that they *will* continue to
break the law, not that they *should* do so.
/ It's like Wikileaks *accepting* brown envelopes, but not *soliciting* them.
// Actually, it's nothing like that.
/// Other than being a semantic difference with significant legal
Wow, you moved to Europe and really *did* change, didn't you?
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 7:20 AM, Bret S. Lambert bret.lamb...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 03:58:46PM +0200, Dan Naumov wrote:
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 3:41 PM, Marc Espie es...@nerim.net wrote:
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at
They're meant for different types of linking -- static, dynamic,
position independent, etc. In general, you need to decide what
executables you're going to run, and figure out which libraries they
depend on.
Take care,
Marti
2009/5/13 Joco Salvatti salva...@gmail.com:
Hi all,
I've been
| sed 's/Bsd/BSD/'
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Jeszs P.G rayl...@gmail.com wrote:
Ops, sorry, i wanted to write export pkg_path=
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBsd/4.4/packages/i386/ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pu
b/OpenBsd/4.4/i386/.
It's written well.
Thank you very much.
2009/4/6 Bryan
I'm fairly certain that when adding a package from the FTP servers,
you need to specify enough info for the pkg_add module to
unambiguously request the right package -- i.e., version information
in this case.
What you've described hasn't convinced me that you're unable to
connect to the internet
Does anybody here remember the sound and fury quite a few years back
when Theo (or someone) posted a picture of his new bike shortly after
a release -- I can't seem to find it in the archives. Anyhow, it's not
all that important. The point is that suckers like me -- I've made a
couple of paltry
I use getdropbox.com; 2gb free. They have windows and Mac clients, and
when I last checked they were planning to have a *nix client, but if
you're planning to tar things, their web interface should be more than
adequate. I can't vouch for their trustworthiness, but they seems to
have a decent
The type of profile information you're describing sounds like stuff that
snort is pretty good at identifying. As such, I'd suggest you look into
snort's database of attack signatures and see if it provides a decent
starting point for you.
Take care,
Marti
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 3:27 PM, Daniel
Obviously none of us know WHAT you're really trying to do, so this
suggestion may or may not be workable for you, but in your situation
my preferred solution is to set up a crap machine with XP as the
native OS, and just use rdesktop to log in to it.
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Allie
Manager types LOVE CISSP certs.
However, there is no substitute for real world experience.
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 10:35 AM, Benjamin Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Looking for Certification guidance
Im looking to get some type of security certification.
Looking for Application more than
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 1:16 PM, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Wait, how do you know someone is typing a password inside the session
and not just writing a text file or typing arbitrary commands?
e.g. when eve's machine that's hijacking the network packets picks
up an outgoing
From http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/706950
I think the OpenBSD crowd is a bunch of masturbating monkeys
Well, shit, he's got ME nailed...
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Yeah, you're going to have to stick with qemu; VMware is Windows/Linux/Mac
only. I vaguely seem to recall some chatter about getting xen working with
an OpenBSD dom0, but I don't think that was ever completed. But if someone
has heard differently, then please enlighten us!
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at
I haven't actually checked to see whether anyone has added DJB's software
back into ports/packages, but I seem to recall that djbdns and qmail are
both in the public domain now.
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 4:01 PM, Predrag Punosevac
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Sunnz wrote:
2008/6/24 Theo de Raadt
Maybe I'm misreading the path in the OP, but it looks just as likely that
the @INC path is missing /usr/libdata/perl5/site_perl/i386-openbsd/ as it
is that /usr/libdata/perl5/site_perl/i386-openbsd/sys/ttycom.ph is
missing.
In any case, should be fairly straightforward to determine which is the
Meh. Doesn't work with lynx. Why bother?
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 6:17 AM, Cesare Gargano
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On 04/06/08 13:39 +0100, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
http://goosh.org
Great.
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On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 10:31 AM, Jeff Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think I smell hot tar, and I just saw a couple of naked chickens run past
the window...
For some reason I kept reading that as naked chicks...and while a
nice metal image, it wasn't fitting in well with the rest of the
Can anyone identify the font used for the text at the top of the
graphic...the dirty typewriter style is similar to one I used
recently, but much better.
On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 9:26 AM, L. V. Lammert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 9 May 2008, Jim Razmus wrote:
* Gaby vanhegan [EMAIL
What is that I hear!? The FTP floodgates opening for 4.3?
As always, good work, devs...and I have a brand new V210 to play with
as well...life is good
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On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 10:39 AM, Devin Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're welcome to submit patches to the dillo team.
To a project that has a two year old changelog, and hasn't updated
their website in approximately the same timeframe? Is dillo
development active on some underground level
The paper you mentioned has some info on possible countermeasures. The
best (IMO) is physically securing your RAM. This seems to fit in best
with OpenBSD's philosophy, which has never been to put much time into
thwarting attacks that require physical access to the box -- if you
have that, there
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 6:41 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The paper you mentioned has some info on possible countermeasures. The
best (IMO) is physically securing your RAM. This seems to fit in best
with OpenBSD's philosophy, which has never been to put much time into
thwarting attacks
Do the rsync over SSH -- unless you don't allow root ssh access?
On Feb 8, 2008 3:54 AM, Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexander Hall schreef:
Matt wrote:
Hello,
I am running a 4.2 webserver and want to add another machine as hot
spare.
The second machine is identical and is living
On Jan 29, 2008 11:38 AM, Zbigniew Baniewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
4. It's really a pity, that *all* (?) of you prefer to see my difficulties
as some kind of bad will or list abuse; and nowhere could I see a
message like: perhaps he needs some help?. I don't want to believe, this
is usual
If your interest is seeing the code, not being able to get it for
free, then talk to the SftpDrive people; they're a down to earth group
of guys, and are really great to work with, and for all I know, they
might be perfectly open to letting you see the code.
On Jan 24, 2008 7:41 PM, Daniel
,
Marti Martinez
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On Dec 12, 2007 10:25 AM, Marcus Andree [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A possible solution would be to...
Summary of this thread: RMS doesn't support OpenBSD.
Where here is there a problem waiting for a solution?
Marti
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Yep, synproxy in your answer for OpenBSD. For linux or freebsd, try
enabling syn cookies.
On Dec 11, 2007 5:43 AM, knitti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/11/07, Raimo Niskanen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to know if and what I can do (on the server side) about HTTP
clients that put sockets
In my state, WEP is useful as a legal matter -- borrowing unsecured
wireless connectivity is not illegal, whereas stealing secured
access is. Sometimes the technical issues are not the only important
ones.
Marti
On Nov 19, 2007 8:59 AM, David Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-BEGIN PGP
OK, as usual, I don't have a solution to your (current) problem, but I
was experiencing the original Gnome/GDM problem you had, and it was
easily fixed. For some reason, after installing gnome-session and gdm
from packages, /etc/X11/gdm/Xsession was not executable, but gdm
appears to expect it to
You need a window manager, otherwise control just goes sailing right
off the end of your process, and back to the terminal. If you remove
the exec fluxbox line, you need to replace it with something else.
exec xterm might nor might not work for testing purposes, giving you
a single xterm which,
On 10/5/07, Daniel Barowy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any suggestions? Apparently I don't know what I don't know.
Well, this is a suggestion, not an answer, but I've saved myself a lot of
pain by building ports of PHP related stuff on relatively clean systems (by
relatively clean I mean NO
On 6/9/07, Bray Mailloux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, I'm trying to get my WWW server, public: 64.142.102.11; private:
192.168.1.4, to answer requests from the internet. Each time I try to
access the public address, via firefox, the browser claims it does not
exist.
Try some more basic network
I'm guessing there's a simple answer to this, but what happened to the
docs directory on the FTP server that holds the single page versions
of the FAQ and PF guide -- the links from the online FAQ page aren't
working?
Marti
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And to answer my own question, its back five minutes later.
On 1/30/07, Marti Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm guessing there's a simple answer to this, but what happened to the
docs directory on the FTP server that holds the single page versions
of the FAQ and PF guide -- the links from
Give it time -- FPGA's are getting more and more academic attention
every year, and our computer engineering students are getting more
opportunities to work with them in school. Before long, the support
and demmand will catch up to their potential.
On 4/23/06, Falk Husemann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 7/27/05, Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If nothing else, dmesg tells us if someone is running a Theo-built
kernel, a home-built GENERIC (which we have to take with a big grain of
salt until we commit those changes that prevent even root from editing
allowed me to run httpd. So I -- and no doubt
others -- welcome your notes on how to get things working under
GENERIC.
Marti
On 7/28/05, Peter Hessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jul 28, 2005 at 08:30:59AM -0700, Marti Martinez wrote:
:In this vein, no one has put a Soekris 4801 kernel
of that kernel config that relate to working with
httpd?
Just curious...
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From: Marti Martinez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 28
problems, evidenced by the fact that the network
was not getting started, which I couldn't really troubleshoot without
knowing what/where the problem occurred.
On 7/28/05, Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 11:56:03 -0700 Marti Martinez
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, in that case
the install process or an expectation that
the developers anticipate my needs or shortcomings, but simply a
response to Nick's invitation for DMESGs and too much info.
On 7/28/05, Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 13:20:30 -0700 Marti Martinez
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Once again I'm reminded why I rarely participate in [EMAIL PROTECTED] Perhaps
someone will find this first part of this thread useful, but beyond
that I'm calling it quits.
Marti
On 7/28/05, Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 13:56:28 -0700 Marti Martinez
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
On 6/19/05, Timothy A. Napthali [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm fairly sure this is a hoax. I have seen this referenced several
times over the past few weeks and I have seen no evidence to indicate
and truth to the matter.
Apart from the obvious legal implications outside of the US how long do
I've got a problem with the new IWI driver for intel centrino chips. I
realize that it's not supported, so I'm not hoping for developers'
help on the matter, but if anyone is running the chipset and has
advice, I'd be grateful.
I have a Gateway M275 laptop which has an Intel 2200BG chipset in it.
ZL,
In addition to Jon's comment about the relative path for -b, you're
leaving off the directory that you actually want to grab the files
from. If you've downloaded files into ~/openbsd37, then add that to
the end of your command, adjust the path for -b, and you should be all
set.
Take care,
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