On Jun 29, 2012 6:56 AM, frantisek holop min...@obiit.org wrote:
hmm, on Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 04:15:56PM -0400, Dave Anderson said that
For dynamic content it's even simpler -- the program producing the
content should also provide the corresponding header information.
and it does so inside
2011/12/8 Ariane van der Steldt ari...@stack.nl:
Just give up on this thread. It's a waste of my time and pointless
discussions like this just mean people who do have something to contribute
or who have a real question get drowned in noise like this thread.
Each time I attempt to catch up on
Nope. Was changing a iptable rule on the fly on a ubuntu server at
work yesterday. This is nothing new. The new shit is allowing programs
to talk to the firewall. This may or may not be a good thing depend on
how much control over which program may talk to it and what it can
change. I certainly
forget about multi-license, it is isc license and it doesn't really
make sense to make them like ms volume license.
but how hard would it be to provide an option for people to specify a
different price for buying the cd? then you can pay $1000 for a cd if
you want.
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On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 10:16 PM, Sunnz sun...@gmail.com wrote:
but how hard would it be to provide an option for people to specify a
different price for buying the cd? then you can pay $1000 for a cd if
you want
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Due to an circumstances beyond my control, I'm not longer able to host
/ maintain /work with OpenBSD-Wiki.org. I was in the process
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2011/3/3 Hugo Osvaldo Barrera h...@osvaldobarrera.com.ar
On 03/03/11 03:44, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Wrong mailing list to discuss this.
Please take it elsewhere.
I thought this would be the ideal place for this sort
2010/6/22 mark hellewell mark.hellew...@gmail.com:
http://www.news.com.au/technology/no-anti-virus-software-no-internet-connecti
on/story-e6frfro0-1225882656490
Illegal to run without antivirus ... disconnection of vulnerable
computers. A much needed kick up the arse for software makers or
2010/6/24, Ektor WetterstrC6m ektw...@gmail.com:
filesystems (not even FFS2!),
??
Please take a look at man newfs?
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do a M-x no-tab-mode but just says [No match] and doesn't do anything
till I do a C-g. Am I missing something?
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2010/3/12 Daniel Gracia Garallar danie...@electronicagracia.com:
Not quite a solution, I think. What about if /var/www mounts in a different
filesystem than /var?
Hardlinks from chrooted environments don't seem to be a wise solution
anyway... Just IMHO.
In that case you could change the
2010/3/11 Jan malepa...@googlemail.com:
I didn't notice, that httpd was still running.
kill -TERM ID_of_httpd
httpd -u
solved the problem. Thank you! Everything works fine!
Now that it works we know that it was a problem with chroot. It might
be a good practice now to hardlink the
Hi I am running OpenBSD as a gateway to the internet using pf to nat
my LAN machines.
Just wondering if there is a way to measure how much data have moved
through my obsd router for a given frame of time? E.g. 300 MB today
between 2pm ~ 5pm?
Thanks.
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Rodrigo Amorim Bahiense wrote:
Actually, I'm used to recommend nvidia cards (desk laptop)
for most people because they do support most open source systems
(Linux, FreeBSD, OpenSolaris), which is way better than ati at
I don't actually have any other rules at all after it, that was the
last rule and I haven't have quick anywhere...
I am keeping things as simple as possible and get things up and
running first, then I am tightening everything up.
Here's the whole of my pf.conf:
nat_if = pppoe0
www_if = pppoe1
Found a fix for it...
reply-to ($www_if ($www_if))
Got to put brackets around $www_if now.
I have 2 pppoe connections pppoe0 and pppoe1.
pppoe0 is my default gateway and people can access my http server via
its IP address.
But it is not working for pppoe1's IP address.
I tried the following pf rule for pppoe1:
pass in log on pppoe1 \
inet proto {tcp udp} \
reply-to
On 2008-11-10, Damien Miller wrote:
Source code to implement SNI is present in OpenBSD -current's OpenSSL
but is disabled. I'll look at turning it on when OpenSSL makes a stable
release with it enabled.
SNI in OpenSSL is only one prerequisite though, it also need to be
supported by Apache
2009/10/23 ropers rop...@gmail.com:
I'd like to share a few images with you.
Well if a picture worth 1024 words...
Then I got a video for you!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i71bLCtDKzk
If you don't like flash plugin:
curl
OpenBSD.
http://www.bbspot.com/News/2008/01/top-11-reasons-you-have-not-installed-linu
x-yet.html
^^^
I was totally unexpected when I read that last one, I actually laughed!!
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2009/5/27 Christopher J. Gibbons cgibb...@dragonfire.dyndns.org:
I found this in the README.OpenBSD for QEMU to be most helpful when doing a
similar sort of thing (plus you get the bonus of not having to run QEMU
as root):
$ sudo sh -c sudo -u $USER qemu -nographic -net nic -net tap,fd=3 \
here:
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And I have pass quick on {tun0 tun1 tun2} in pf.conf, so it is not the
firewall blocking it.
So I got QEMU networking to work somewhat, I have manually created a
link0 nic called tun0, which worked with QEMU:
tun0: flags=9843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,LINK0,MULTICAST mtu 1500
lladdr 00:bd:64:11:95:01
inet6 fe80::2bd:64ff:fe11:9501%tun0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x8
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2009/1/21 Sunnz sun...@gmail.com:
So in summary, the following was done:
- Setup sendmail such as the sendmail that came with OpenBSD or use
some other agent like Postfix such that you can do a `dmesg | mail -s
Sony VAIO 505R laptop, apm works OK dm...@openbsd.org` on the
command line
2009/1/21 T. Ribbrock emga...@gmx.net:
I doubt you need to copy sh *and* ksh. sh only (which, as far as I can
see, is the same binary as ksh, anyway) should suffice.
Yup they look the same.
$ sha1 /bin/*sh
SHA1 (/bin/csh) = 78de2a795d3888bcaf60ed747293d5a0853f065b
SHA1 (/bin/ksh) =
I have set up mail and femail and they both works, just not in a chroot.
Basically I can do `mail m...@myaddress.com` or `/var/www/bin/femail
m...@myaddress.com` and both of then successfully sent an email to
myself.
But it doesn't work with Apache in the chroot. I was using a PHP script.
2009/1/21 Joe Barnett joe.barn...@mr72.com:
Many moons ago I had the same situation with mini-sendmail-chroot.
Installing mail (?) and sh in the chroot seemed to clear everything
up--though I am not sure if that is the optimal solution.
I am also trying mini-sendmail-chroot.
`chroot -g www
2009/1/21 Sunnz sun...@gmail.com:
I am also trying mini-sendmail-chroot.
`chroot -g www -u www /var/www/ /bin/mini_sendmail -t -i m...@myaddress.com`
Does actually work but in PHP still doesn't. And I have updated
sendmail_path in php.ini.
Err this is so weird... now it doesn't work any
2009/1/21 Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de:
* Sunnz sun...@gmail.com [2009-01-20 17:48]:
Ok so I have copied /etc/resolv.conf to /var/www/etc/...
Now it says:
femail: rcpt to chr...@civicquire.net refused by server
refused by server not enough of a hint?
Well the same address
2009/1/21 Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de:
* Sunnz sun...@gmail.com [2009-01-20 17:48]:
Ok so I have copied /etc/resolv.conf to /var/www/etc/...
Now it says:
femail: rcpt to chr...@civicquire.net refused by server
refused by server not enough of a hint?
Ok my mistake, I mis-spelt
2009/1/21 Sunnz sun...@gmail.com:
2009/1/21 Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de:
* Sunnz sun...@gmail.com [2009-01-20 17:48]:
Ok so I have copied /etc/resolv.conf to /var/www/etc/...
Now it says:
femail: rcpt to chr...@civicquire.net refused by server
refused by server not enough
2009/1/21 Amitabh Kant amitabhk...@gmail.com:
Hi
See if this link is of any use to you.
http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/openbsd-misc/2007/10/15/343352/thread
With regards
Amitabh
Oh thank you very much this has solved the final piece of the
puzzle!!! It all works now!! Thanks again!!
So in summary, the following was done:
- Setup sendmail such as the sendmail that came with OpenBSD or use
some other agent like Postfix such that you can do a `dmesg | mail -s
Sony VAIO 505R laptop, apm works OK dm...@openbsd.org` on the
command line.
- Install femail-chroot from package, this
The secure operating system standard will never be the same now that a
National Security Agency-certified OS has gone commercial, but few
mainstream enterprises today need an airtight OS tuned to run on
fighter jets. And many organizations aren't properly securing their
existing commercial OSes,
2008/12/10 Adriaan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Oh my god. Let me migrate everything to this new secure OS immediately!
Yea, you should run this new secure OS under Xen or Vmware for even
more security ;)
=Adriaan=
Hmm I don't know... they claim that Linux, Windows and VMware aren't
secure, they
2008/11/2 James R. Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks for all of your hard work! I really enjoyed the song in this release
also.
Haha, may the source be with you!!
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2008/10/6 Girish Venkatachalam [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No need to add a bridge.
You are looking for ifconfig(8). Look for interface groups and you are
done.
-Girish
Oh, so just apply altq rules to the appropieate group and it will work?
That sounds great!! Thanks!!
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Ahhh ok... so what do I need to do this, group, bridge, or something else?
2008/10/7 Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
* Sunnz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-10-06 07:44]:
Is it possible?
no. groups don't have any queues to play queue tricks on.
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if I just apply altq to dc in pf?
Or do I need to bridge it... this is where I have no ideas... but say
I add a bridge0 that contains dc0 dc1 dc3 dc2, and apply altq to
bridge0 in pf.
Regards,
Sunnz.
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2008/10/2 Peter J. Philipp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I listened to the podcast and got the idea that the socket is in ESTABLISHED
state (so after 3 way handshake) and they
mention that a packets PCB resources have timers, and that is what they
exploit. Perhaps you establish the session and
send an
2008/9/21 Pierre Riteau [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sunnz says he's running off an install CD so he should not run into
problems related to securelevel. I guess he's root too.
It is just the official OpenBSD 4.3 CD that I brought, which on start
up it asks Install/Upgrade/Shell. I am just using Shell
2008/9/21 Johan StrC6m [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If you just want to erase the disk securely and don't really need to run
OpenBSD, check out http://www.dban.org/
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Oh I just thought that I have OpenBSD CD lying around, but thanks that
seem like a good tool for my personal utility kit. :D
The original question was really asking where to write to, that is,
rwd0c vs. wd0c; the source that was used in the example
(urandom/arandom) wasn't any kind of true random entropy anyway,
AFAIK, they are non-blocking pseudo-random stuff that the kernel
spills out...
I mean, as far as usability
OK I am trying to completely erase the data of a hard disk so I though
I can just do `dd if=/dev/arandom of=/dev/rwd0c` as to my
understanding that is the entire hard disk (slice c) of wd0 in 'raw'
mode?
But that dd refuse to do it.
So now I am doing the same thing but to wd0c instead. Is this
2008/7/20 Mark Shroyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
http://blog.spoofed.org/2008/07/mitigating-dns-cache-poisoning-with-pf.html
The configuration line in question:
nat on $WAN_IF inet proto { tcp, udp } from a.b.c.d to any \
port 53 - a.b.c.d
Or, if you have a dynamic IP address on a
2008/9/9 Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes.
But the patch is now available. You should just patch instead.
Yea but I wonder why PF isn't working here.
2008/9/3 Toni Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
On Tue, 02.09.2008 at 22:20:26 +1000, Sunnz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Tue Sep 2 22:14:29 2008] [notice] child pid 29398 exit signal
Segmentation fault (11)
... some more clipped
try to have a compiler run. SEGVs are often the sign of bad RAM
Ahh I see, so how does memtest to compare to something like building
the userland?
From above post it seem like should there be any problem then building
the userland may crash the machine... so I'd get some backup plan
going just in case something does break.
So there was a SEGV in the child
I have no ideas what's going on here... apache always worked, I
haven't changed any settings, just restarted the computer and it just
doesn't start.
When I type in httpd as root it says:
Syntax error on line 175 of /var/www/conf/httpd.conf:
Invalid command 'MaxCPUPerChild', perhaps mis-spelled
The offending options if 0 by the way, here's the relevant area...
I have never changed anything in that area... the default
configuration httpd.conf from cvsweb for 4.2release does not work
neither:
#
# MaxRequestsPerChild: the number of requests each child process is
# allowed to process
On a deeper Google investigation, I can't find the MaxCPUPerChild in
the standard apache manual:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/mod/core.html#maxfooperchild
As oppose to:
http://loki.homeunix.net/manual/mod/core.html#maxfooperchild
And Google comes along with a lot of BSD mailing list with
This is getting really weird...
Looking up httpd -L:
MaxCPEPerChild (http_core.c)
Maximum amount of CPU time a child can use (rlimit).
Allowed in *.conf only outside Directory, Files or Location
So it is CPE, not CPU?
Ok I gave that a go... `httpd` doesn't complain now, but I
Ok I am totally lost... googling MaxCPEPerChild gives no result,
while MaxCPUPerChild gives lots of OpenBSD httpd.conf file with the
exact same conf I have,
http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/openbsd-misc/2008/6/16/2138454 where
MaxCPUPerChild 0...
Wow you guys are exactly right, just did a sha1 sum of a copy of httpd
from my backup, it is indeed different.
Using my backup disk now... I have tried to just copy httpd over, but
no dice... using the backup disk does work now.
This is very surprising, as I have never seen a real disk failure
2008/7/29 Eric Furman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Who can we write to at atheros to tell them I will never
ever purchase one of their products?
http://www.atheros.com/contact/index.html
Might work, you get e-mail, postal, and phone numbers to contact them with.
is 10/100
Ethernet installed on systems via the system board so if anyone who
owns one can make some recommendation that would be great.
Thanks.
Sunnz.
2008/7/27 David Vasek [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun, 27 Jul 2008, Sunnz wrote:
Just wondering if anyone has OpenBSD running on a G40, I have been
considering to pick up a second hand one for experiemental with
OpenBSD, trying out new code and stuff... it would be nice to know
that at least its
I guess Linus lost his ability to masturbate for a long time huh?
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Well if you prove that you wrote it then that would defeat the purpose
of releasing it under the name of anonmyous would you?
One would be violating the copyright law regardless what name the said
code is released under right? I mean, a third party won't be able to
claim that they are the
2008/6/24 Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi, just wondering what's your opinion on this...
If one were to release some code under an ISC or BSD-like 2 clause
license, but under the name of anonymous, would it effectively as if
it was released as public domain?
I guess the actually
Hi, just wondering what's your opinion on this...
If one were to release some code under an ISC or BSD-like 2 clause
license, but under the name of anonymous, would it effectively as if
it was released as public domain?
2008/6/14 Philip Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sadly, this varies among languages and file-formats. You just have to
know how the one you're working in behaves.
So, when in doubt, comment every line that needs to be comment out,
should work in almost all cases?
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2008/5/4 Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It is in this thread:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=120926655909874w=2
Thanks for the link, so nv itself is developed by nVidia themselves
and is written to be obscure too... that's another reason for me to
chuck away my nVidia card!!
2008/5/4
2008/5/5 Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My previous laptop was radeonhd and I might go back to it until noveau
is in enough shape. Only after coming from radeonhd to go nvidia made
me realize how much better the driver is.
I see... I take it that you are running -current? Looking at
2008/5/2 Marten Rizwan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello misc@,
I could obviously do a clean install, but it
would take little more effort to complete.
It is probably true the other way around...
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2008/4/30 macintoshzoom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
# block nmap OS detection scans somewhat (-O)
block in quick proto tcp flags FUP/WEUAPRSF
block in quick proto tcp flags WEUAPRSF/WEUAPRSF
block in quick proto tcp flags SRAFU/WEUAPRSF
block in quick proto tcp flags /WEUAPRSF
block in quick
My little YouTube summary:
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=uPTcnzgseaQ
Mhuahuahuahauha... ha...
I am just wondering if the NV driver for nVidia cards are supposed to
be slow, for just the desktop? That is, no 3D.
I am currently running Xfce Desktop on 4.2-release, just surfing the
web and stuff, nothing heavy... and Desktop switching, maximising
windows, and stuff takes unusually long
2008/5/4 Jacob Meuser [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
well, WHICH nVidia card? don't you think that might matter? any clues
in your /var/log/Xorg.0.log?
the following machine uses the nv driver, and I don't see what you describe
under either blackbox or kde.
Well I am suspecting it is a
Ok I am using blackbox instead of xfwm4 now... still running on Xfce
but no more delays in anything. :)
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2008/5/4 Alexander Schrijver [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think unplugging the network cable(s) would be more secure.
What if the OP is on wireless? (Using WEP too! :O). I suggest they
have the block all rules anyway, just to be safe... ya know, in case
of a thunder storm, kids may not want to go
2008/5/4 Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes. NVIDIA refuses to make a useful open source driver. It is barely
functional and it generally sucks really really bad. Stay away from
NVIDIA when doing open source.
Yes I know about this binary blob. Even FreeBSD users are forced to
use i386
Hi,
Just wondering if anyone uses a screen reader?
I used to use espeak on Linux because it is 1, cli, 2, you can just
copy and paste a bunch of text to stdin and it will speak it, 3, it is
very easy to adjust the speed on the command line just --speed 200 or
something. 4, use voices from
2008/4/2, Josh Grosse [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Looking at the patch 006 instructions, I note that it suggests you do a make
build but I believe that will only work if you've already built Xenocara
from
source before. If you look at the man page for release(8) or the
I am not sure what I did wrong, I simply followed the instruction in
006_xorg.patch today
cd /usr/src/xenocara # Assuming Xenocara is in /usr/src/xenocara
patch -p0 006_xorg.patch
make build
Thought I did not have xenocara till today, I just grabbed from my
local
2008/4/2, xSAPPYx [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Take a quick look in the archives talking about expat. It was in xbase
for the 4.2 release, is moving to base IIRC, and it looks like you
dont have it installed:/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lexpat
I am fairly sure that I had both base and xbase
Hello,
Running 4.2 here, and it seems like OpenBSD is one week early can it
comes to turning off daylight saving time, it is already one hour slow
and this should only happen next week.
I looked at the errate for 4.2 but no such fix. There was one for the
U.S. in 4.0. But here this is
Right, this is fix up on my machine by editing the
/usr/src/share/zoneinfo/datfiles/australasia file...
I am not sure if I had a diff or not... I had `ci -l` the original
file then `ci` again once it is done. It is only 3 lines of change
anyway...
2008/3/31, Edwards, David (JTS) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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On Behalf Of Sunnz
Sent: Monday, 31 March 2008 7:30 PM
To: OpenBSD Misc
Subject: Possible daytime saving bug?
Hello,
Running 4.2 here
Hey guys, thanks for the replies... remember that my original intend
was to build a cheap home monitoring/surveillance system using free
open source softwares and OpenBSD just come to mind naturally... I
mean, the goal is the capture live footage of your own house, who
doesn't want it to be as
2008/3/25, Lars NoodC)n [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sunnz wrote:
... things like Skype would be nice to communicate ...
*Like* skype but *not* actually skype itself, please.
Skype is neither open source nor open protocol. Two strikes. It's got
a rather bad security history. Three strikes
Well well, I am basically interested to set up a home monitoring
system with a PC, OpenBSD, and a Webcam... PC and OpenBSD I had it
going, but what about the webcam? Are there much webcam support for
it?
I have plugged in my old webcam in to the USB port just to see what
gives... it reports the
2008/3/23, Girish Venkatachalam [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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On 22:59:31 Mar 23, Sunnz wrote:
Well well, I am basically interested to set up a home monitoring
system with a PC, OpenBSD, and a Webcam... PC and OpenBSD I had it
going, but what
My environment... I am not sure what kind of description is needed...
but computers need to be first to authenticate and get an IP from
OpenVPN before they can send any packets through the network... so I
suppose I don't really need additional security from NFS?
I still don't understand how the
2008/3/11, Karl Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just use the same uid/gid on the client as you have in your export file.
As simple as that.
But... the user account on the clients already has their own
uid/gid... do I have to make new accounts? Or am I missing something?
Oh, so you need to change the user id on the client computers to use
NFS properly... that seems kind of like a hack... is that the usual
way NFS is used? What if there are multiple accounts on the client
that you like to share?
Basically I want to set up a network share on my OpenBSD box which my
Mac laptops and Linux laptops can access to.
Smb seems kind of weird in a environment with no M$ systems... however
this is probably what I am most familiar with because I did it in the
past on OpenBSD and it was a breeze to
Thanks for the suggestions guys, I'll be getting a DLink DGE-530T
sk(4) tomorrow, will be how it goes!
Hi I have been looking at:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=gigabitapropos=1sektion=0manpath=OpenBSD+4.2arch=amd64format=html
However I am very puzzled... can someone please tell me which chipset
you found that worked the best for you and if possible, which model of
the brand you
Just to clarify, I am gotta to buy a new Gigabit PCI Card, so I was
wondering which brand/model are best supported by OpenBSD... in terms
of documentaion by the vendor and performance by the device.
Thanks.
2008/2/11, Fredrik Carlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Edd Barrett vext01 at gmail.com writes:
The owner forgot to renew it and I can't reach him, so the site has moved
to
http://openports.se
Regards
Fredrik Carlsson
Since it is not renewed is it possble for someone else to take over it?
I'll
So, as per my understanding so far, packets are routed correctly from
internet to pppoe0, but responses from pppoe0 are going through pppoe1
which is wrong...
So...
1) internet packets pppoe0 got through correctly and worked.
2) pppoe0 response pppoe1 wrong and dropped by the ISP.
And I need
2008/1/20, Jussi Peltola [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 07:13:02AM +0200, Jussi Peltola wrote:
On Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 03:48:16PM +1100, Sunnz wrote:
pass out on pppoe1 route-to (pppoe0 pppoe0:peer) \
from any to pppoe0
I don't think that will work. Anyone trying
2008/1/21, Sunnz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
route-to
2)
pass out on pppoe1 route-to (pppoe0 (pppoe0:0)) inet from pppoe0:0 to any
3)
pass out on pppoe1 route-to (pppoe0 (pppoe0:0)) inet from pppoe0:0 to any
pass out on pppoe0 route-to (pppoe1 (pppoe1:0)) inet from pppoe1:0 to any
4)
pass out
2008/1/21, Jussi Peltola [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
pf keeps state on UDP (and ICMP) just fine.
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Oh I see, that's very nice, thanks for all the help everyone!
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2008/1/19, bofh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Jan 18, 2008 4:28 PM, Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/18/08, Sunnz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From what I understand, if foo isn't the last hard link to the file,
and `rm foo` will NOT delete the file...
what does it matter if somebody
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