Re: BGP and carp slaves

2020-04-02 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Thu, Apr 02, 2020 at 11:34:21AM +0200, Luca Bodini wrote: > Hi folks, > > I’m just having a strange issue using OpenBSD 6.6 and BGP . > I have two OpenBSD firewalls with a carp configuration, let’s suppose the > shared IP is 10.10.10.100, and I am able to announce 10.10.10.100/32 via BGP. >

Re: BGP and carp slaves

2020-04-02 Thread Gregory Edigarov
On 02.04.20 12:34, Luca Bodini wrote: Hi folks, I’m just having a strange issue using OpenBSD 6.6 and BGP . I have two OpenBSD firewalls with a carp configuration, let’s suppose the shared IP is 10.10.10.100, and I am able to announce 10.10.10.100/32 via BGP. Now, here is my /etc/bgpd.conf

Ajust or set OpenIKED renegotiation timeout manually if remote ISP reset connections

2020-04-02 Thread Martin
Remote VPS hoster reset connections after some amount of data has been transferred to/from remote VPS. May I adjust OpenIKED renegotiation timeout down to 1-2s in some way? Currently it takes ~3-4m to reconnect. Right after each 'connection reset' issued by VPS hoster I can restart iked

Any console SIP client from ports or packages?

2020-04-02 Thread Martin
I'm looking for lightweight console SIP client to perform calls right from OpenBSD console with asterisk. Please suggest. Martin

Re: news from my (probably not) hacked box

2020-04-02 Thread Kristjan Komloši
Thanks for catching that! Apparently I forgot how pf works... It really is getting late :/ On Thu, Apr 2, 2020, 23:22 jeanfrancois wrote: > It used to be this pf.conf would work (possibly not on latest version): > > block in all > pass out all keep state > > Pass out keeps states from

Re: news from my (probably not) hacked box

2020-04-02 Thread jeanfrancois
It used to be this pf.conf would work (possibly not on latest version):     block in all     pass out all keep state Pass out keeps states from pass in is not required. Packet filter is stateful and gracefully lets expected packets come trough when they match a connection initiated.

Re: news from my hacked box

2020-04-02 Thread Kristjan Komlosi
On 4/1/20 10:25 PM, Cord wrote: > Hi, > I found something that in my opinion are nearly evidences. What exactly are trying to prove here? > For those who doesn't know my story please read past messages: > https://marc.info/?a=15535526152=1=2 I think I know you from before. You're the guy

Re: Any console SIP client from ports or packages?

2020-04-02 Thread Mihai Popescu
pjsua It has audio only, no video part ported yet. I didn't use it with asterisk but was fine with iptel.org.

BGP and carp slaves

2020-04-02 Thread Luca Bodini
Hi folks, I’m just having a strange issue using OpenBSD 6.6 and BGP . I have two OpenBSD firewalls with a carp configuration, let’s suppose the shared IP is 10.10.10.100, and I am able to announce 10.10.10.100/32 via BGP. Now, here is my /etc/bgpd.conf configuration: # define our own ASN as a

Re: news from my hacked box

2020-04-02 Thread Cord
You are free to believe or not to believe, but you are not free to insult me. Is that clear ? Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Thursday 2 April 2020 03:01, Anders Andersson wrote: > On Wed, Apr 1, 2020 at 10:29 PM Cord openbs...@protonmail.com wrote: > >

Re: news from my hacked box

2020-04-02 Thread Theo de Raadt
Cord wrote: > You are free to believe or not to believe, but you are not free to insult me. > Is that clear ? Or what.. you'll throw your tinfoil hat at them?

RE: news from my hacked box

2020-04-02 Thread zeurkous
Haai, "Theo de Raadt" wrote: > Cord wrote: > >> You are free to believe or not to believe, but you are not free to insult me. >> Is that clear ? > > Or what.. you'll throw your tinfoil hat at them? Haven't you yet been diagnosed w/ ODD? :) Cord: you're prolly being overly paranoid, and your

Re: Any console SIP client from ports or packages?

2020-04-02 Thread Kirill Bychkov
On Thu, April 2, 2020 16:20, Martin wrote: > I'm looking for lightweight console SIP client to perform calls right from > OpenBSD console with asterisk. > > Please suggest. > > Martin > Hi, Take a look at baresip.