* Scott Bonds sc...@ggr.com [2014-08-19 02:28]:
The funny thing is that I have a book on Snort on my reading list. Time
to read it.
or you use the time for something useful instead.
did I say snake oil? ewps.
--
Henning Brauer, h...@bsws.de, henn...@openbsd.org
BS Web Services GmbH,
OpenBSD has always rocked for providing very current versions of
snort. barnyard2 compiles cleanly on obsd.
The funny thing is that I have a book on Snort on my reading list. Time
to read it. I'll checkout barnyard2 as well
There is a learning curve for sure. It's not something that most can
On 2014-08-16, Clint Pachl pa...@ecentryx.com wrote:
Is the source code for ftplist.cgi and ftpinstall.cgi publicly available?
It is not.
On 2014-08-15, Scott Bonds sc...@ggr.com wrote:
I thought I was being reasonably careful: ssh disabled for root,
key-only login on my admin account, following stable, etc...then again,
I'm running owncloud and a bunch of other (no doubt less secure)
software. Perhaps I should separate the
Hello,
guys I need some advice on getting IGMPv3 working on 5.5. For various
reason igmpproxy doesn't distribute IGMPv3 packets.
What other options/tools/ports are available to distribute IGMPv3?
Regards,
Armin.
Hi,
I have a random problem with an OB current (5.6 GENERIC#310 amd64) VM
running on Linux KVM.
This server is doing radio streaming with icecast.
It's vio0 interface stops working usually every one or two days.
It can be brought up again by doing
# ifconfig vio0 down
# ifconfig vio0 up
#
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 11:05 AM, Kapetanakis Giannis
bil...@edu.physics.uoc.gr wrote:
Hi,
I have a random problem with an OB current (5.6 GENERIC#310 amd64) VM
running on Linux KVM.
This server is doing radio streaming with icecast.
It's vio0 interface stops working usually every one or
previously on this list Kevin Chadwick contributed:
on this machine it's been rock solid.
Historically there have been problems where a setup could be completely
stable, then move it to a different environment (different clients around?
different other APs? I'm not sure) and it would
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 5:53 PM, Josh Grosse j...@jggimi.homeip.net wrote:
On 2014-08-15 10:39, Scott Bonds wrote:
...I'm running owncloud and a bunch of other (no doubt less secure)
software
On June 29, there was a 5.5-stable update to www/owncloud to release 6.0.4
to fix a security
Thank Alexandre Ratchov!
I find that another sound card works fine in OpenBSD
Now I don't have time/energy to bother with how to solve old ISA card problem
Thanks anyway!
On 8/18/14, Alexandre Ratchov a...@caoua.org wrote:
On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 07:24:17AM +0800, Long Wind wrote:
sb0 is
Hi,
Index: security.html
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RCS file: /cvs/www/security.html,v
retrieving revision 1.417
diff -u -p -r1.417 security.html
--- security.html 28 Jul 2014 16:48:23 - 1.417
+++ security.html 19 Aug 2014 13:42:42
Hello,
this has been asked befor though but since searching the net always
tells me it should work but not when I try to do it .. I'll ask again.
what I want to do is:
- copy keep ownership and permission when I rsync a file or directory
what I get is:
- I have a user on both machines
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 04:27:11PM +0200, Markus Rosjat wrote:
Is there any other thing I miss with the sudo approach?
Check out --usermap, --groupmap and --chown in the man page. Haven't
tried them myself but AFAIK these options were added to rsync(1) late in
2013 or early in 2014.
--
Vennlig
On August 19, 2014 4:27:11 PM CEST, Markus Rosjat ros...@ghweb.de wrote:
Hello,
this has been asked befor though but since searching the net always
tells me it should work but not when I try to do it .. I'll ask
again.
what I want to do is:
- copy keep ownership and permission when I rsync
Am 19.08.2014 16:40, schrieb Erling Westenvik:
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 04:27:11PM +0200, Markus Rosjat wrote:
Is there any other thing I miss with the sudo approach?
Check out --usermap, --groupmap and --chown in the man page. Haven't
tried them myself but AFAIK these options were added to
The remote rsync command runs as your user, not as root, and so cannot set
ownership.
IIRC there's an environment variable you can set that specifies how to invoke
the remote rsync (post-ssh, there's an end var for establishing the ssh
connection, too).
Set that to sudo rsync, would be my
Hi,
Apps like igmpproxy use
setsockopt(sock, IPPROTO_IP,
IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP/IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP/IP_ADD_SOURCE_MEMBERSHIP/...
and rely on the underlying kernel to send the proper IGMP
Join/Leave/Membership report. OpenBSD's kernel does not (yet?) support
IGMPv3.
cheers,
Shteryana
On Tue, Aug
Am 19.08.2014 17:06, schrieb Adam Thompson:
The remote rsync command runs as your user, not as root, and so cannot set
ownership.
IIRC there's an environment variable you can set that specifies how to invoke
the remote rsync (post-ssh, there's an end var for establishing the ssh
connection,
There is no support for SSM in the kernel so the host portion is out.
The router portion for IGMPv3 should work without that.
Perhaps you need to set net.inet.ip.mforwarding and multicast_router=YES
in rc.conf.local as described in netstart(8)?
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 06:09:51PM +0300, Shteryana
Hi all,
I'm using openbgpd on a pair of carped firewall (openbsd 5.5-stable) to
announce
IPv4 routes to a cisco 7600. I set the nexthop to the carped IP and run
two sessions
(one from each firewall) on the non-carp IP. This is working fine on
IPv4 but when
trying to do the same for IPv6, the
This is with 5.5 release on i386 (32 bit).
When main program has more than one function pointer declared
with the *same names* as functions in a shared library, and
initializes one (at least) with the symbol from that library
with dlsym(), and references the second in some way (take
address,
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Stan Gammons s_gammons at charter.net writes:
On 07/29/14 04:01, Stuart Henderson wrote:
That's to do with the traffic that the system is handling, you
wouldn't normally expect to see all that much fragmented traffic. If
there are lots of fragments, are you using pppoe? If so then make sure
I've pinpointed the issue with my carp setup. Finally!
It seems like the order of things in hostname.carp0 matters more than
I thought it did.
This doesn't work so well:
# cat /etc/hostname.carp0
Daniel Melameth daniel at melameth.com writes:
On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 2:38 PM, Stuart Henderson stu at
spacehopper.org wrote:
In my (admittedly very limited) testing with the new queueing system,
it hasn't done very well with low bandwidth queues (ADSL type speeds) that
used to work OK
Hi All.
I am installing amd64 snapshot from aug 8 on vmware workstation.
This VM has 5 interfaces.
I have changed them all to use vmxnet3 NIC.
vmx0 on openbsd is not ethernet0 in vmware, so are all other interfaces.
Any idea how to match the VMware's ethernet NIC order to OpenBSD's NIC's
On 14-08-19 06:48 PM, Dan Shechter wrote:
I am installing amd64 snapshot from aug 8 on vmware workstation.
This VM has 5 interfaces.
I have changed them all to use vmxnet3 NIC.
vmx0 on openbsd is not ethernet0 in vmware, so are all other interfaces.
Any idea how to match the VMware's ethernet
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 15:48, Daniel Jakots wrote:
Hi,
Index: security.html
right idea, wrong diff. :) i decided it's too much trouble to maintain
these lists in two places, so removed them all and replaced with links
to the correct pages. thanks for noticing.
I find xosview is available in FreeBSD
(I don't use KDE or GNOME)
Thanks!
sysstat(1) is in base, but is not graphical.
What does using Gnome or KDE matter? As long as the necessary libraries are
installed, both Gnome and KDE apps will run under any X11 environment.
-Adam
On August 19, 2014 8:13:31 PM CDT, Long Wind longwind2...@gmail.com wrote:
I find xosview is
Thanks.
I do mean about re-arrange them. Or to be more precise, to make the
aligned to what is configured in VMWare's vmx file.
Do you think its not possible?
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 4:57 PM, Adam Thompson athom...@athompso.net wrote:
On 14-08-19 06:48 PM, Dan Shechter wrote:
I am installing
Well, VMware assigns NICs to PCI buses according to the order and/or syntax
used to define them in the vmx file, whereas OpenBSD enumerates the devices by
scanning PCI buses in a deterministic order.
Most likely you can't just change the naming without compiling a custom kernel
or liberal
Thanks for the through explanation.
I just wanted to make sure that next time I'll reboot or copy the VM,
I'll have the correct bindings.
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 7:13 PM, Adam Thompson athom...@athompso.net wrote:
Well, VMware assigns NICs to PCI buses according to the order and/or syntax
used
Hi,
I'm experimenting with using IPv6 via a tunnel broker provided by an
ISP. The tunnel works, but I want to confirm my understanding of the
commands they gave me to set it up. These are the commands:
ifconfig gif0 tunnel 50.1.94.112 72.52.104.74
ifconfig gif0 inet6 alias 2001:470:1f04:204::2
On 14-08-19 09:59 PM, Dan Shechter wrote:
I just wanted to make sure that next time I'll reboot or copy the VM,
I'll have the correct bindings.
If it's any consolation, if you move or copy that VM (or .vmx, at least)
from one ESXi host to another, the interfaces will get assigned to the
same
I had a simple printcap file for printing using lpd and foomatic-rip for
about seven years now but since past release it stop working
predrag@oko$ uname -a
OpenBSD oko.bagdala2.net 5.6 GENERIC.MP#333 amd64
lp|HP|HP Photosmart 5250:\
:lp=3D/dev/ulpt0:\
I believe that in later versions foomatic (now called cups-filters)
has deprecated support for lpd.
It still works but you need to create an foomatic wrapper and use it
as if= in printcap, parse lpd options and call the original foomatic-rip
...
I will show you an example of such foomatic-rip
On 14-08-19 10:40 PM, Charles Musser wrote:
I'm experimenting with using IPv6 via a tunnel broker provided by an
ISP. The tunnel works, but I want to confirm my understanding of the
commands they gave me to set it up. These are the commands:
ifconfig gif0 tunnel 50.1.94.112 72.52.104.74
On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 7:33 AM, Henri Kemppainen ducl...@guu.fi wrote:
Hi, I encountered this problem while trying an application that uses SDL2.
It turns out that SDL2 opens, closes, and reopens some shared objects from
the X11 sets. And doing that in the specific order it does, one of the
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