Original Message
Subject: Re: OpenBSD insecurity rumors from isopenbsdsecu.re
From: i...@aulix.com
Date: Mon, May 11, 2020 9:18 pm
To: Philip Guenther
Cc: OpenBSD misc
It is IMHO rather not a matter of trusting your questions, but not my
willingness to answer them right now, bu
Hello,
I'd like to know some recommendations for a well supported gigabit
ethernet card
for openbsd 5.5 amd64
a single port
to use a PCI-E 2.0 x 1 slot
preferably quite compact, impacting very little on airflow within the
case.
- douglas
Is it possible with OpenBSD i386 to use the parallel port for lcdproc?
More specifically:
Did something change at OpenBSD i386 between 5.9 and 6.0
related to parallel port / lpt hardware permissions?
Up to OpenBSD i386 5.9,
I used to be able to have a working case-LCD-screen
with lcdproc-0.5.7,
On 2020-08-17, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>On 2020-08-17, Doug Moss wrote:
>>
>> Did something change at OpenBSD i386 between 5.9 and 6.0
>> related to parallel port / lpt hardware permissions?
>>
>> Up to OpenBSD i386 5.9,
>> I used to be able to have a workin
i386_get_ioperm() and i386_set_ioperm()
These were removed from sysarch.h between OpenBSD 5.9 to 6.0?
I believe this code (port.h):
https://github.com/lcdproc/lcdproc/blob/master/server/drivers/port.h
On OpenBSD 5.9, it uses the code branch for 'NetBSD/OpenBSD'
lines 174 to 270
based on having t
no sound from USB speakers
dmesg:
azalia0 at pci0 dev 27 function 0 "Intel 6 Series HD Audio" rev 0x05: msi
azalia0: codecs: Realtek ALC888, Intel/0x2805, using Realtek ALC888
audio0 at azalia0
...
uhub5 at uhub3 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "Intel Rate Matching Hub" rev
2.00/0.00 addr 2
ua
>> no sound from USB speakers
>>
>> dmesg:
>> azalia0 at pci0 dev 27 function 0 "Intel 6 Series HD Audio" rev 0x05: msi
>> azalia0: codecs: Realtek ALC888, Intel/0x2805, using Realtek ALC888
>> audio0 at azalia0
>> ...
>> uhub5 at uhub3 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "Intel Rate Matching Hub
On Sunday, August 11, 2019, 3:19:52 AM EDT, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
>
>Could you try setting:
>
>sndiod_flags="-frsnd/0 -frsnd1"
>
>then restart sndiod, then run:
>
>aucat -f snd/1 -i song.wav
Apologies - somehow the cycles of restarting/powering off and on - it seems to
be working fine now.
To
On Wed, Oct 07, 2015 at 02:51:28PM +, M Wheeler wrote:
> CD's arrived today UK. Thanks again.
5.8 CD arrived today in California.
On Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 03:42:07PM -0400, Sonic wrote:
> No clue if my bug is related. Attempting to upgrade -current today and I get:
> Oct 18 14:29:39 stargate /bsd: ksh(4880): syscall 131
> Oct 18 14:29:46 stargate /bsd: ksh(30776): syscall 131
> etc.
I don't think it's related since it's compl
On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 09:47:23AM +, freeu...@ruggedinbox.com wrote:
> I installed OpenBSD 5.8 on USB flash memory. It's fine:)
> Then Lenovo G50-80 could booting. but, startx fail and xdm was fail.
I would focus on startx.
> 1.background is blank(black) screen, mouse icon(X and arrow) could
Why is a manually entered permanent arp entry being overwritten?
At my home, I have an ISP from which I have 5 static IPv4 addresses.I use
these for my home network, a home email server, jabber server for
family/friends,website related to my academic work, etc, with different
domains.
The ISP ser
(my apologies for last message - unfamiliar with Yahoo and forcing plain text
email)
Why is a manually entered permanent arp entry being overwritten?
At my home, I have an ISP from which I have 5 static IPv4 addresses.
I use these for my home network, a home email server, jabber server for
fam
ng tables
visible with 'arp -an' and 'route -n show'
I imagine these can happen through more than one mechanism, and happen at the
network stack or kernel level?
Is there another mechanism that I should pay attention to?
>> On Jan 16, 2016, at 12:40, Doug Moss wrote:
>On Wednesday, January 20, 2016 1:37 PM, Martin Pieuchot
>wrote:
>On 20/01/16(Wed) 00:11, Doug Moss wrote:
>> Second - per other reply. I upgraded from OpenBSD 5.7 amd64 to OpenBSD 5.8
>> amd64 yesterday>
>If you're referring to my reply, I was interested in th
On Wednesday, January 20, 2016 1:37 PM, Martin Pieuchot
wrote:
>If you're referring to my reply, I was interested in the behavior in a
>-current kernel, what will be 5.9 soon. A lot of changes happened
>since 5.8.
>
>It would be nice if you could also post the output of "route -n show -inet"
>w
On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 10:05:22AM +, ali wrote:
> Atanas Vladimirov bsdbg.net> writes:
> > This is the first time when I try to install OpenBSD on a such hardware.
> > I used bsd.rd to install it on a usb flash drive. After reboot I choose
> > to boot from the usb drive.
> > Bootloader can't
nearly the same price. This makes the rpi
> unattractive for developers.
If so, try install FreeBSD. Last time I checked, it worked pretty well for me.
BR,
Doug.
res like PCIe, SATA and Gigabit
> Ethernet.
>
> So, if 200$ don't sound too much, that might be an alternative.
So, where is your diff?
> \Patrick
>
> http://boundarydevices.com/products/sabre-lite-imx6-sbc/
> http://boundarydevices.com/products/nitrogen6x-board-imx6-arm-cortex-a9-sbc/
Regards,
Doug.
On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 11:52:19PM +0100, Raf Czlonka wrote:
> There are several things which this script does not check for - some of
> those are on my TODO list:
I didn't review your script, but I did ctrl+s...
TODO item #0 should be to use signify with SHA256.sig rather than
checking SHA256 di
We have two new lists for LibreSSL:
libre...@openbsd.org - public list for technical discussion about
LibreSSL on any operating system.
libressl-secur...@openbsd.org - private list for reporting severe
vulnerabilities in OpenSSL or LibreSSL to the core LibreSSL team.
See http://www.openbsd.org/
On Tue, Aug 04, 2015 at 04:02:10PM +0200, L?VAI D?niel wrote:
> I maybe have overlooked something, but this syntax mentioned in the
> manual didn't work:
>
> accept from any for domain "..." relay backup verify expire 30d
>
> ... on the other hand, this has been working:
> accept from any for dom
On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 02:21:49PM -0600, luke...@onemodel.org wrote:
> OK, I must have run an errant CVS command somewhere. (Sigh.)
>
> Thanks much for seeing that & pointing it out.
While you're at it, you should try running 'make -j '. I noticed
you're using GENERIC.MP but running 'make buil
On Sat, Oct 11, 2014 at 02:13:05PM -0700, Raymond Lillard wrote:
> I have the opportunity to purchase a Dell laptop
> with "Intel Crestline Graphics" hardware. Crestline
> appears to be marketing speak for:
>
> intel GM965/GMA X3100
>
> Can someone advice me as to the likelihood of using
> the h/
is PDF:
http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/products/pedge/en/poweredge-r210-ii-technical-guide.pdf
--Doug
List,
While assisting a colleague in configuring the wireless interfaces on
some OBSD testbed laptops...referencing the IFCONFIG(8) manpage,
within the 'nwkey' subsection regarding configuration of the WEP key,
it states "The length of each key must be either 40 bits, i.e. a
5-character stri
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 11:39:55PM +0001, Jason McIntyre wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 04:31:03PM -0400, Doug Fordham wrote:
> > List,
> >
> >
> > While assisting a colleague in configuring the wireless interfaces on
> > some OBSD testbed laptops...re
Lurk Off:
On Nov 26, 2007 2:41 AM, Xavier Mertens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, the only fix that explains my issue is this one:
>
> "This release fixes a problem that resulted from a conflict between Linux
> guest operating systems with kernel version 2.6.21 and RTC-related processes
> on the
Greetings,
I'm having trouble getting FTP to work in passive mode. (I've set the machine
up as an FTP server).
I can connect in active mode, with a PORT connection, but I'm seeing a 425
error ("can't open passive connection; can't assign requested address") for
passive attempts.
The FTP serve
Hello,
From reading the documentation, I couldn't quite tell where the antispoofing
rule should fall in a pf ruleset.
Is this syntax correct? I thought I'd be able to access another LAN machine
freely via ssh (I've already tested that ssh does work without a firewall), but
I cannot.
On Dec 10, 2007 12:55 PM, Jacob Yocom-Piatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Marco Peereboom wrote:
> > On Mon, Dec 10, 2007 at 10:18:47AM -0500, Richard Stallman wrote:
> >
> > Speaking of strawman arguments; this is such an insult to ones
> > intelligence. You are basically saying: "you are retarded
On Dec 10, 2007 3:31 PM, Jacob Yocom-Piatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Doug Fordham wrote:
> > On Dec 10, 2007 12:55 PM, Jacob Yocom-Piatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> Marco Peereboom wrote:
> >>
> >>> On Mon, Dec 10, 2007 at 10
now. I'm very glad also
that ftpd works so well and is secure as any ftp daemon can be. It's great not
to rely on third-party tools here.
The OS does what I want while remaining clean and uncluttered. Keep up the good
work!
Regards,
Doug Milam
---
How does one change the default umask setting for sftp files?
TIA,
dugg
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spamassassin, you could probably do a
similar bypass, but I would choose something a little larger, say, 10Mb.
--Doug
Reyk Floeter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 12:19:29PM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
> if someone is still reading the thread...
>
lalalala
Is it funny? Fuck off!!! lalalala
uggestions?
Thanks,
--
Doug Carter
Killing the find, sh & mail processes and restarting
Dovecot; all appears OK now...
Also, I notice that I can issue a sudo find / -name anything and it
will hang in state 'nfsrcv'
Any suggestion?
Doug Carter
---dmesg
OpenBSD 3.9 (GENERIC) #617: Thu Mar 2 02:26:48 MST 2
On Sep 12, 2006, at 3:49 AM, Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 06:08:22PM -0500, Doug Carter wrote:
I really doubt that this is a system problem; I just can't figure out
what stupid thing I have done.
Using: OpenBSD 3.9 (GENERIC) #617: Thu Mar 2 02:26:48 MST 2006 on a
Dell
The following error occurs after the command
> cd /usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC;
> make clean && make depend && make
"ln /bsd /obsd
ln: /obsd: Operation not permitted
*** Error code 1"
Ideas/suggestions welcome, thanks.
bsd: Operation not permitted
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: "Misc OpenBSD"
> Date: Sunday, August 24, 2008, 10:36 PM
> On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 10:26 PM, Doug Milam
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The following error occurs after the command
> >
> >&
ln: /obsd: Operation not permitted
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC (line 888 of Makefile).
--running as root
I have not set an immutable flag, but the current flag is schg for /bsd
> On Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 08:01:35AM -0700, Doug Milam wrote:
> >ln: /obsd: Operation not permitted
> >*** Error code 1
>
> >Stop in /usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC (line
> 888 of Makefil
It does not, no
> Doug Milam wrote:
> > ln: /obsd: Operation not permitted
> > *** Error code 1
> >
> > Stop in /usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC (line
> 888 of Makefile).
> >
> > --running as root
> >
>
> Does make install work when run outside of your script?
>
> Tom
"ln /bsd /obsd" worked after changing to "noschg" and rebuilding under
securelevel -1.
* *
The most dangerous man, to any government, is the man who is able to think
things out for himself, without regard to the prevailing superstitions and
taboos. --Mencken
--- On Thu
Performing 'make build' as root...there is no 'schg' flag on /bin/chgrp
===> bin/chmod
install -c -s -o root -g bin -m 555 chmod /bin/chmod
strip: Bad address
(cd /usr/sbin; ln -sf ../../sbin/chown .; ln -sf ../../bin/chgrp .)
(cd /usr/bin; ln -sf ../../bin/chmod chflags)
install -c -o root -g
Date: Sunday, September 7, 2008, 12:32 PM
On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 9:18 AM, Doug Milam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Performing 'make build' as root...there is no 'schg' flag
on /bin/chgrp
>
> ===> bin/chmod
> install -c -s -o root -g bin -m 555 chmod /bin/
, Marc Espie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Marc Espie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Stop in line 73 of Makefile
To: "Doug Milam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Philip Guenther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Misc OpenBSD"
Date: Monday, September 8, 2
Coincidence?
Subject: NSA Resources For Rapid Targeting and Routing Analysis
Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2007 08:53:31 +0200 (CEST)
In order to send ICMP or TCP packets (or spoofed UDP packets), "pinging" for
rapid
acquisition and analysis of a target IP's packet traffic routing data at the
Internet
IX
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 10:12 AM, Ted Unangst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Doug Milam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Subject: NSA Resources For Rapid Targeting and Routing Analysis
>> Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2007 08:53:31 +0200 (CEST)
>>
I'm also fairly new to OpenBSD. As I understand from this thread, having
installed -current (4.4) from a snapshot CD, the easiest way to keep -current
is to burn a subsequent snapshot to a CD and follow the upgrade process from
there?
Thanks; that's straightforward and refreshingly more direct than I thought. A
hallmark of OpenBSD!
* *
http://milam.homeunix.net
--- On Sun, 11/2/08, Tobias Ulmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Tobias Ulmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Perpetually Current
To: &qu
ng)"
PF allows connections to port 443, and the segment of my httpd.conf
is enabled to listen on this port. -DSSL is enabled in rc.conf.local
Ideas? I'm out.
Thanks,
Doug
* *
http://milam.homeunix.net
To cut down on services I don't use, I'd like to disable sendmail, unless this
is unwise. If so, I'd like to know why. Thanks.
: Chris Kuethe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Turning off sendmail
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Friday, November 14, 2008, 9:55 AM
> it's unwise because you won't get the daily security
> mails. it's
> unnecessary because it only listens on localhost.
>
Thanks! That makes sense, although I'm not familiar with creating dev and null
-- for what exactly?
Jean Raby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 5:30 PM, Doug Milam
wrote:
> Wondering if anyone has had any luck running the Perl blog Blosxom on their
> Open
On Sep 14, 2006, at 3:57 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
One entry every day:
Sep 10 02:16:58 tma0 /bsd: nfs server amd:16867: not responding
As far as I know I don't have NFS running...
amd(8): "amd operates by attaching itself as an NFS server to
each of the specified directories". mount(8) w
ing privoxy on OpenBSD 3.9?
--
Doug Carter
OBSD, Kubuntu, and XP on a ThinkPad T41
On 11/15/06, David Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Does anyone have any thoughts or experience with Lenovo or ThinkPad
> laptops?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> David Chapman| "tar is not a plaything"
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hello,
I have one smdk2410 eval board. That board include Samsung S3C2410
arm920t cpu. Since OpenBSD supports arm architecture, don't know
OpenBSD supports that board or not. If not, anyone considers porting
OpenBSD to smdk2410?
Thanks.
Warm regards,
Doug.
Check this: http://www.geocities.com/phileosophos/tech/pcilatency.html
--Doug
On 5/18/06, Emmanuel Jarri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It was/is the case for me too ! :-(
> The workaround I use is to increase buffer size to its maximum, i.e. 13MB,
> with 50% to upper pre
My mistake. He appeared to be complaining about stuttering during other
activities, only including reading id-3 tags as an example.
--Doug
On 5/18/06, Ted Unangst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 5/18/06, Doug Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Check this:
I'm running OpenBSD 3.9 on a Dell 1850. A fine list of hardware
sensors and their current readings is given by sysctl -a; does
anyone have a cross reference from this list to the actual hardware
components in the Dell 1850?
T_status |= TIOCM_RTS;
ioctl(SIO_fd, TIOCMSET, &UART_status);
usleep(1000U); // give the RTS line time to settle
sleep(2);
}
void
Receive() // set LINX RTS line low to unkey transmitter
{
ioctl(SIO_fd, TIOCMGET, &UART_status);
UART_status &= ~TIOCM_RTS;
ioctl(SIO_fd, TIOCMSET, &UART_status);
}
--
Doug Carter
Hello,
I want to send a report 0x02 to my usb device, and using interrupt to get
usb data.
Would you tell me how to do this? thanks in advance.
Regards,
doug.
Hello,
I have the following lines in C:
struct foo *bar[10];
If I want to clear out that structure, should I use
memset(bar, 0, sizeof(bar));
or
memset(bar, 0, sizeof(*bar));
Thank you.
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Will OpenBSD be the next to be 'helped'?
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2009/11/nsa_microsoft_windows_7.html
--"Good luck verifying the mathematics yourself, though."
No small statement, that
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 05:42:48PM -0500, Samuel Baldwin wrote:
> 2009/11/21 AG :
> > Depends on whether one trusts the NSA or not.
>
> That's the nice thing about open source software; we don't have to,
> becaus
This article, http://is.gd/6k4q7, reminded me why I use OpenBSD for my router,
however weak the exploit may be.
It also reminds me to make a donation, which I'll be doing now. I encourage
everyone to keep supporting OpenBSD however they can!
Not directly about OpenBSD, but worth reading:
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/security/?p=3007
ke Bonjour, etc.?
Thanks,
Doug
Thanks very much. I'm trying to keep it as simple as possible, and yet I'm
wondering too about multiple NICs... another post.
--- On Tue, 9/15/09, Josh Hoppes wrote:
> From: Josh Hoppes
> Subject: Re: dhcpd and net.inet.ip.mforwarding / multipath
> To: "Doug Mil
I'm sorry I cannot reproduce the output here, but when I "startx" as a non-root
user on my 4.5/amd64/bsd.mp box (not -stable, but the stock install), several
errors are displayed (in paraphrase):
1. "X is already running on the console" -- though I have just logged in after
a reboot.
2. "Can't
Thanks; I'll work with that. Incidentally, my use of mfs for /tmp was so that
ports would compile faster... perhaps I should stick to packages!
--- On Fri,
9/25/09, Bob Beck wrote:
> From: Bob Beck
> Subject: Re: startx fails as non-root user
> To: "Doug
Milam"
>
take in 1500 bytes of IP
payload with an added MPLS label and transport this inside a gif/ipsec
tunnel over the internet (with a wan-link MTU of 1500).
--Doug
Pv4. I
> would not build anything on top of that feature.
I don't understand the utility of vether(4). Would that be used to
bridge a non-ethernet layer2 like ATM or PPP? I would expect not to
have to use vether for a regular old ethernet network, and use just
bridge+gif/ipsec.
--Doug
processors? Google searches are coming up
with nothing.
There are a few obvious linux-specific enhancements there, but I'm
hoping the OpenBSD support comes close to the single-thread
performance. Line-rate GigE at 500 byte packets would be pretty
pleasing by itself.
--Doug
r AES, MD5, and RSA. I'm
guessing these were probably for making sure online play integrity is
assured, but I'm curious of those as well.
--Doug
dd.jpg - OpenBSD
http://www.freeimagehosting.net/image.php?2b516d12eb.jpg - Nvidia
Not much info there, so it's hard for me to speculate.
--Doug
Doubtful, but with the magic of over-the-air updates these days, it
should be a simple patch given sufficient motivation on their part.
--Doug
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 10:38 AM, Jeremy Chase wrote:
> I'm sure they'll recall all the CD's and reprint them.
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