Googled and not found much on connecting OpenBSD to proprietary VPN offerings.
I looked at OpenVPN which conceptually resembles Fortinet but doesn't seem to
have any way to connect to Fortinet SSL VPN.
Any pointers or tips?
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d to log into nets I don't administer. I'm forced off OpenBSD in the workplace when I the connection is thru a
VPN.
I don't understand the minutiae of VPN's enough to figure this out and I find
no useful examples on the web.
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our now. It requires Much Work for
OpenBSD, it's somewhat wed to the Linux stack.
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Joel WirÄmu Pauling wrote:
> I am unsure if Fortinet have a linux client, I imagine they must.
I think just Windows and Mac, thanks.
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Jack J. Woehr wrote:
Steve Shockley wrote:
A quick search found https://github.com/adrienverge/openfortivpn, but I haven't
tested it.
It's clearly the right product. However. I've been trying to build it for an hour now. It requires Much Work for
OpenBSD, it's somew
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struct rtentry :
#define route_dest(route) \
I meant "route" is an instance of struct rtentry.
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Pedro Tender wrote:
They also have a Linux client.
I've looked for it, any tips where it might be found?
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en no traffic comes through. 'route show' looks correct but nothing seems
to be going back and forth.
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mine too. Seems to work. But no traffic goes through.
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Atanas Vladimirov wrote:
I think that I found it - Nagios. Now the question is how to debug it further?
lsof?
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Dimitris Papastamos wrote:
Dimitris Papastamos wrote:
On Sun, Oct 11, 2015 at 01:06:58PM -0600, Jack J. Woehr wrote:
I am not sure what's wrong. I guess you see traffic leaving your external
interface but not getting any replies?
I've got it, thanks! I forgot to do the sysctls
Predrag Punosevac wrote:
The only time I ever had problems connecting to third party commercial
VPN from OpenBSD was connecting to
Have you connected to a Fortinet SSL VPN? How did you do it?
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https://freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/haldermanheninger/how-is-nsa-breaking-so-much-crypto
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tories are told over and over again.
Maybe we're just attracting an older crowd these days :)
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require undoing a lot of what Linus and Linux has
struggled to achieve.
Linux can never return to the simplicity of OpenBSD, and simplicity is the key
to security.
He has his space, and his clarity in defining that space is a boost to the
entrepreneurial opportunities for OpenBSD.
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I've done xset s off. KDE is set not to blank.
But on my Sony Vaio OBSD 5.8 in Xwindows with any manager after about 10
minutes of inactivity
the screen blanks and won't come back, forcing me to kill the session
(ctl-alt-bkspc).
Must be something in the card's VGA graphics mode? Any tips or tr
Dutch Ingraham wrote:
xset -dpms
Bingo. Thanks!
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When I click PayPal on http://www.openbsd.org/donations.html PayPal wants me to
donate in Euros.
Is there any way to make it offer me a $US option? I'm not sure I want to
donate to PayPal itself
whatever margin it claims on exchanges :)
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Gerald Hanuer wrote:
Workaround
http://www.openbsdfoundation.org/donations.html
I solved it ... I sent donations to both!
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ine Emacs-style like I'm used
to. Maybe I could
figure this out with a hour of study but maybe somebody on the list knows ;)
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www.so
Johan Mellberg wrote:
Anyway, screen steals C-a so to jump to the start of a line, hit C-a, then a
again.
Doesn't work :(
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Philip Guenther wrote:
My crystal ball says that you changed the prefix but didn't change the
binding of 'a'. I would verify my crystal ball against your
config...but you didn't show your config...
I only made the change I noted, and thank you for some helpful advic
levels (>55dBm)
My mobile phone still connects to the station with the same credentials, as
does my Kindle.
Of course this is ridiculous. I don't know enough to be dangerous on this one.
Any tips?
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replying!
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play0
pms0 at pckbc0 (aux slot)
wsmouse0 at pms0 mux 0
pms0: Synaptics touchpad, firmware 6.2
pcppi0 at isa0 port 0x61
spkr0 at pcppi0
npx0 at isa0 port 0xf0/16: reported by CPUID; using exception 16
ugen0 at uhub2 port 1 "Dell Bluetooth" rev 2.00/24.22 addr 2
vscsi0 at root
scsibus2 at vs
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Sure, use snapshots!
Be glad to if it helps. I just wondered what stupid I had done.
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ne in the closet which I bought a year ago and forgot about, so I
removed the old one from service and replaced it.
Thanks for taking time to reply.
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at the hey.
Is there any benefit to OpenBSD project for me to install -current on this
antique? If so, I will do so.
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li...@wrant.com wrote:
Is there any benefit to install -current on this antique?
Yes.
I did so and sent report to dmesg@
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Ted Unangst wrote:
improvements to the installer are welcome. suggestions that the installer
could use javascript to write cookies are not an improvement.
The installer could use a beer tap so we could have a cold one during a long
mkfs.
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Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2015-12-23, Jack J. Woehr wrote:
Ted Unangst wrote:
improvements to the installer are welcome. suggestions that the installer
could use javascript to write cookies are not an improvement.
The installer could use a beer tap so we could have a cold one during a long
Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
I have learned a lot about
fvwm configuration
Learn more from the fvwm support community: http://www.fvwm.org/contact/
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doing full-disk
encryption so I'm not sure how grabbing
the "real" boot sector works in that circumstance.
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Nick Holland wrote:
You are confusing the MASTER Boot Record (first 512 bytes of the
physical disk) with the PARTITION Boot Record (first 512 bytes of the
OpenBSD partition).
Of course, you're right.
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ww
dan mclaughlin wrote:
did you dd the 'c' partition on the underlying disk (not the softraid disk)?
Underlying disk is sd0 ... I did "dd if=/dev/rsd0a" like the fellow posted
yesterday.
I see your point, of course it would be the c label.
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. Hansteen
ISBN-10: 1-59327-589-7
ISBN-13: 978-1-59327-589-1
Copyright 2015.
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enBSD
6.0. Donation sent. Thanks!
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ld.
While Linux offers a better end-user experience and arguably a more mature web
development environment, OpenBSD stands
ready and able to guard your all-too-vulnerable Linux cloud. For that matter,
the security regimen of OpenBSD almost without
a doubt surpasses that of IBM i itself.
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z/OS these days.
If you haunt the IBM world as I do, you'd realize that this could be a very big cash cow for OpenBSD supportniks if
Mikael's idea flies.
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Power 8 OpenBSD port being planned.
PASE:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ssw_ibm_i_73/rzalf/rzalfintro.htm
Perzl: http://perzl.org/
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Matthew Weigel wrote:
On 2016-10-18 12:43, Jack J. Woehr wrote:
Routing, firewalling, DMZing, net address translation, OpenSSL,
LibreSSL. :-)
My apologies, I sit corrected.
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How does one upgrade a full-disk encrypted OpenBSD boot disk?
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return to the installer and upgrade that disk.
Works for me. Thanks, Bryan.
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Niels wrote:
As Bryan stated, bioctl will prompt for the (existing) passphrase and then
bring up the (existing) crypto volume.
I took the manual to mean that, but asked to confirm.
Bryan's answer was correct, we're all upgraded to 5.9, thanks all.
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Add", "pkg_add") called
at /usr/sbin/pkg_add line 30
main::run("pkg_add", "PkgAdd") called at /usr/sbin/pkg_add line 46
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cal' can not be used when making a shared object; recompile
with -fPIC
ld: final link failed: Bad value
Makefile:342: recipe for target 'libregina.so' failed
gmake: *** [libregina.so] Error 1
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www.well.
Stuart Henderson wrote:
use cc, not ld, to link.
works for me, thanks Stuart
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ting system like Linux. The
tradeoff
is more transparency, simplicity, personal control and security with OpenBSD.
If you need the convenience Linux offers,
then by all means, use Linux, and godspeed to you."
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w
you,
francois
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way.
It seems this discussion has gone on quite a while without stating the obvious:
1. The developers are happy with CVS.
2. As is, OpenBSD has full goddawmitey control of their source repository whereas on GitHub it would belong to a
corporation.
Doesn't that simply end the discussion rig
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Etienne wrote:
I have noticed that some people tend to use "I have a doubt" with the
meaning "I have a question/issue/problem".
And the native French speaker will sometimes say, "I doubt" meaning "I suspect ..." or
"I think that ..."
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mature than the 35-year-old support for virtualization in the
IBM 370/390 architecture.
So we still gots a ways to go.
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to it.
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ally plugged
in?" questions, but perhaps worth asking.
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. Thanks. Probably there's a Queue Server daemon I've got to
start.
Forgot about that!
P.S. I wrote to you but the mail returned marked blacklisted. ;-)
Will have to check with the spam meister, my apologies.
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tem service
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On Nov 8, 2007, at 11:47 AM, PrzemysEaw PaweEczyk wrote:
Hi,
The newest Open Object Rexx of 3.2.0 release can be compiled on
OpenBSD
4.2.
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so mc tries after each command
until it times out.
Was that a good guess?
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On Nov 27, 2007, at 12:32 PM, Bambero wrote:
On Nov 27, 2007 8:25 PM, Jack J. Woehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
performance.com> wrote:
On Nov 27, 2007, at 12:02 PM, Bambero wrote:
When i type:
mc
I have to wait 5 min to see the Midnight Commander. After comannd it
hangs and it's re
On Nov 27, 2007, at 1:14 PM, Robert Zajda wrote:
[Dirs]
other_dir=/root
Does this directory exist? Is it local? If you are chrooted, does it
exist in your
chroot layout?
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ed glow of these geniuses :-).
But it all seems to work out in practice. Has for a cuple
of decades now, give or take a few years.
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t, that the
BSD community is being "petty" to make an issue out of it.
Well, sue 'em, if it's so. But no point in sulking. Like the ENTIRE
PROGRAMMING COMMUNITY, we're a bunch of cantankerous,
contentious, contumacious perfectionists.
Stallman and Theo especially. A
community of people who generally believe in free software and
open source find many ways to roll bowling balls at each other's ankles.
We're
very silly sometimes. Idealists do tend towards intolerance, especially of
other idealists.
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On Dec 12, 2007, at 3:15 PM, Marti Martinez wrote:
Summary of this thread: RMS doesn't support OpenBSD.
Where here is there a problem waiting for a solution?
Marti for chair of the next discussion!!!
+1
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Theo de Raadt wrote:
... your pants are full of hypocritical poo.
There's one for usr.bin/mg/theo.c
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wind
Take that out with you
On the Gnu on which you rode in ...
Etc.
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aggressive-aggressive.
You two please play nice and don't demand that your fans line up on one
side or another. It's not fair to us who depend on both of you so much.
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.com/20010723.html
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re looking
sheepish, all covered with poop.
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Richard. If he wants to be childish and repeat the
same arguments over and over again in an OpenBSD newsgroup
while the OpenBSD gang makes the same responses, well, that's
the PeeWee Herman routine: "I know you are, but what am I?"
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ever grow up? They'll certainly find us darned
humorous when they read about us after we're gone.
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IC1igo Tejedor Arrondo wrote:
El sC!b, 15-12-2007 a las 09:57 -0700, Jack J. Woehr escribiC3:
I profoundly respect both of you and know you both f2f. Richard
has been my house guest twice. You're both tyrannical, bratty
absolute tyrants, the difference being Richard is passive-aggre
Jack J. Woehr wrote:
Theo de Raadt wrote:
How is this my fault?
Theo has made it clear to me in private email that what he was asking here,
is "Why, Jack, are you telling me to shut up and not Richard?" Excuse me
for the inclarity.
Richard, knock off baiting the OpenBSD comm
b, 12.1", Intel GMA X3100 DO
128Mb, DVD-RW) laptop and almost failed
to boot installer from CD.
During bootload I see:
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nk: Is the hiring of open
source star coders in expectation of
ancillary benefit from their influence in Open Source projects a win-win
form of "voting with your
feet" or is it an ethical conflict? I'm curious how we all see this.
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On Jan 3, 2008, at 3:42 PM, Ted Unangst wrote:
On 1/3/08, Jack J. Woehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd like to ask the community what they think: Is the hiring of open
source star coders in expectation of
ancillary benefit from their influence in Open Source projects a
win-w
Tried latest i386 snapshot on a Dell 490. Boots, but Install doesn't
find any disks.
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>Tried latest i386 snapshot on a Dell 490. Boots, but Install
doesn't find any disks.
I guess "Intel 6321ESB AHCI SATA" ('not configured') is not
supported yet :(
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settings" but yes that worked, thanks!
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post a job req
on misc ...
there's a jobs@ list for apache.org and it's busy ... There's a fine
line between job
postings and headhunter poop of course ... Why should we chase away
employers
looking for experts in our slightly arcane and recondite OBSD environment?
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ink you misread what the previous poster said "it *helps*
> further encourage use" it's not enourag*ing* use. I'll admit the
> difference is subtle, and is probably why those here have different
> opinions.
> His response was a bit rude, however at least the courtesy was m
#x27;ll toss OBSD on it and see what happens and
post back to the list.
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release.
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You might ask on http://groups.google.com.mx/group/OpenBSD-Mexico/topics
On Jan 22, 2007, at 12:47 PM, Reyk Floeter wrote:
hi,
are there any openbsd users in mexico city?
please respond in private,
reyk
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d /usr/local/kernel
# cp /usr/src/sys/arch/i386/conf/GENERIC.MP .
# config -s /usr/src/sys -b . GENERIC.MP
# make depend
# make
# make install
# reboot
Good luck!
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well
be stuck with a reinstall
on the older machines. Probably best by now!
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On Jan 29, 2007, at 9:00 AM, Bob Beck wrote:
> a 501(c) has to spend most of it's money in the
> united states. This is not helpful to us.
>
> A Canadian solution is in the works.
Hmm, that must be a "501(a)" :-)
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date, or to just keep the actual
specification documents
from being released to the public directly. All code created by this
NDA program
is to be released under the GPL for inclusion in the main kernel
tree, nothing
will be obfuscated at all.
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enBSD have been
exhausted much earlier in the discussion.
NDA's bad. Freedom good. Blobs suck. This is policy enforced by
the owner of the name "OpenBSD". Linux, Gnu and other subjects
have their own mailing lists.
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On Feb 14, 2007, at 1:29 PM, Darren Spruell wrote:
On 2/14/07, Jack J. Woehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Linux, Gnu and other subjects
have their own mailing lists.
Only if you operate under the assumption that the actions of these
other groups don't undermine the efforts of you
/campaign/) and create a
website and a cute downloadable
URL snippet-cum-icon and get people to put it all over the cyberverse.
"Open Hardware Specs, no blobs, no NDA's".
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Varoudis wrote:
http://daemons.gr/photos/stable-server/
Talk about a stable platform ...
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their IP addresses as needed instead of allocating them permanently.
Read about those in the FAQ, compare to what you see in your setup,
make yourself a map of your LAN with all the boxes and their IP
addresses, and you can probably keep it running for some time to come!
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n easy-to-use system variable."
"In line with this policy, the core development team is considering a
name
change for the system; options include 'Co-opted BSD' and 'Enserfled
BSD'."
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Jack J. Woehr
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Absolute Performance, Inc.
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On Mar 16, 2007, at 12:18 PM, Karel Kulhavy wrote:
> I think Theo should stop being paranoid about his Puffy.
You don't understand! Theo's just trying to protect us. Handling the
deadly
pufferfish is very dangerous, and best left to experts!
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, but experts can
still steal it.
And Travers is right that it's the easiest. Because it's the simplest
and most thematically
coherent. Which is the best hope for the amateur secure systems buff.
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safe" way to go.
That appears to be a fair conclusion.
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the rather dry and orderly life
of the justly esteemed Mr. Torvalds.
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