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| Aug 18, 3:28 pm 2010 |
| Jussi Peltola | Re: networking problem with same vlan on different physi ...
vlans or not, it will generally not work as you seem to expect to have
two interfaces in the same subnet. pf and route-to might be enough to
make it work, but you should probably just configure the different
addresses on one interface.
Or, maybe I'm completely mistaken, but judging from only a dmesg it is
rather hard to tell what you're trying to accomplish. You should include
at least ifconfig output and hostname.* files, probably also the pf
rules you mention.
Jussi Peltola
| Aug 18, 1:46 pm 2010 |
| Jason Wagstaff | networking problem with same vlan on different physical ...
I am having an issue with networking and believe that I understand the
issue but do not know how to fix the problem. I have two servers set
up in a carp + pfsync load balancer on 2 T2000 sparc servers.
Each server is configured identically.
First I have a physical interface em0 that is plugged into a switch
set up as a swithport that is on a vlan629
Second I have a physical interface em2 that is plugged into a switch
that is trunked to multiple different vlans including vlan629. ...
| Aug 18, 1:13 pm 2010 |
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| Aug 18, 12:34 pm 2010 |
| Jacob Meuser | Re: undeadly article
bullshit. sorry, but that is not true.
I regularly get picked on by "authority", but it's alwasy just been
a pointless hassle. I'll never forget the time a cop stopped me
in my own neighborhood, in the rain, for walking against a signal,
when his car was the only moving vehicle within a half mile. the
the only playing was their own game. after all, it is they who
but see, if authority can't take that you're laughing because their
questions and assumptions *really are* ridiculous ...
| Aug 18, 6:57 am 2010 |
| Noah Pugsley | Re: undeadly article
I thought the writeups from jcr were great. A little lighter and more
fun than the usual fare. To be honest, if I had to choose between them
and the developer interviews I choose developer interviews. But they are
a welcome supplement for sure. I hope they continue.
| Aug 18, 11:21 am 2010 |
| Noah Pugsley | Re: undeadly article
Oh of course. I completely understand. Hope that didn't sound like a
complaint. I'm thankful for how fast they've been coming so far.
Anyway.
| Aug 18, 2:28 pm 2010 |
| J.C. Roberts | Re: undeadly article
On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 16:28:57 +0300 "Mihai Popescu B.S."
Mihai,
You still don't understand.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcasm
In writing, I had the choice between complaining about all of my time
wasted by the various security people, or joking about how much time I
could waste. The latter is called sarcasm. It's no different than
joking about the sun being too bright at night (hint: the sun doesn't
shine at night).
jcr
--
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| Aug 18, 10:47 am 2010 |
| Christian Weisgerber | Re: undeadly article
The only security personnel with a good nose are those cute little
dogs that smell out apples and other food items you are not allowed
to bring into the country.
--
Christian "naddy" Weisgerber naddy@mips.inka.de
| Aug 18, 3:18 pm 2010 |
| Marco Peereboom | Re: undeadly article
And if you are a veteran air traveler you know that those so called
security guards aren't what they crack up to be. They do not have a
nose for anything and the entire security apparatus is nothing but
subsidized labor.
| Aug 18, 6:40 am 2010 |
| Mihai Popescu B.S. | Re: undeadly article
Hello,
My post was not intended as a direct hit for the article. I told my
opinion to misc@ because undeadly ask for subscription, no more
anonymous coward post. Am I wrong ?
I target airport behaviour with my comment. I use the airport for 6
flight until now, no problem at all with security teams. I was quick
and polite in answers and the time with them was short. Most of them
have the "nose" to see what they are dealing with. If you start
playing, they will answer accordingly, not because ...
| Aug 18, 6:28 am 2010 |
| J.C. Roberts | Re: undeadly article
On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 11:21:19 -0700 Noah Pugsley <noah.p@bendtel.com>
mtu@ and I are working on the individual developer interview articles.
There's a lot of them, so it will take some time, but we'll publish
them as we get them completed.
jcr
--
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| Aug 18, 11:47 am 2010 |
| Tony Abernethy | Re: undeadly article
Personally, I liked the article.
Small change in perspective changes an ordeal into an adventure.
"Smart" security will inevitably outsmart itself.
Add respect to polite in the brew.
If they are wasting your time they will keep it up.
If you are wasting their time they will drop you in a hurry.
Watch how a person laughs. Even more a window into the soul than the eyes.
Customs tends to be sharper than security.
They probably do have a sense of humor,
| Aug 18, 1:39 pm 2010 |
| Jacob Meuser | Re: undeadly article
sure. I am always very polite wih "authority". there was never any
disrespect put out by me. as I said, I *want* these people to do
a good job. they've got good people, it's the things/ways they
well, they held us there, for nothing but having more than one laptop
and looking like a poor hippie. I didn't care, I figured it was all
going to happen anyway. but maybe while they were busy with us, they
were letting some slick and polite well dressed one laptop carrying
-- ...
| Aug 18, 4:42 pm 2010 |
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| Aug 17, 5:48 pm 2010 |
| openbsd | Re: Smtpd use
I use smtpd from OpenBSD 4.7 Release, it is why it doesn't work ?
On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 23:06:40 +0200, Gilles Chehade <gilles@poolp.org>
| Aug 17, 11:40 pm 2010 |
| Stuart Henderson | Re: [OT] securely sharing documents on OpenBSD?
pkg_add mollify
| Aug 17, 6:04 pm 2010 |
| Owain Ainsworth | Re: Some apps kill/hang X when using scrotwm(1) as wm
Why are you using sdl for video playing in the first place?
Almost always the default XVideo one is the one you want.
-0-
--
To the systems programmer, users and applications serve only to provide
a test load.
| Aug 18, 10:58 am 2010 |
| Owain Ainsworth | Re: Some apps kill/hang X when using scrotwm(1) as wm
M-?xeyes<enter>
in cwm (on current, amd64) runs fine.
So i bet a scrotwm bug.
Then again the mail contains at least 3 bugs being mentioned, this only
treats the first.
As for the third (warzone) the monitor timing is probably a warzone or X
bug, the rest of the failure could be the WM or the application just not
quitting and keeping the keyboard grabbed (that would be an application
bug). That can be tested using ssh and kill -9.
As a note, scotwm really needs it own mailing ...
| Aug 18, 11:03 am 2010 |
| Tomas Bodzar | Re: Some apps kill/hang X when using scrotwm(1) as wm
dmesg is in my first post, but here is error output from startx from
start to crash after startup of xeyes (there is not core file) :
xauth: creating new authority file /home/user/.serverauth.5483
X.Org X Server 1.8.2
Release Date: 2010-07-01
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Build Operating System: OpenBSD 4.8 i386
Current Operating System: OpenBSD hostname 4.8 GENERIC.MP#359 i386
Build Date: 08 August 2010 11:09:28PM
Current version of pixman: 0.16.6
Before reporting ...
| Aug 17, 10:23 pm 2010 |
| Nick Holland | Re: Some apps kill/hang X when using scrotwm(1) as wm
On 08/18/10 14:02, Owain Ainsworth wrote:
and a graphic! don't forget a graphi...er..hmmm....
Maybe that wouldn't be such a good idea.
Nick.
| Aug 18, 4:07 pm 2010 |
| Henning Brauer | Re: help on rewriting ftp-proxy rules for 4.7 up
it is nmap masturbation. utterly useless, stupid bullshit.
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| Aug 18, 6:16 am 2010 |
| a.velichinsky | Re: undeadly article
There was enough bigotry and condescension on this list.
There was no need to import some more from the Eastern Europe.
| Aug 18, 12:27 pm 2010 |
| Ingo Schwarze | Re: GCC manpage glitch
Hi Kristaps,
not sure misc@ is the ideal list for discussing this (as opposed to,
say, discuss at mdocml dot bsd dot lv), but as you started here and
the topic will soon be finished:
Stuff like \s0 or \s12 may not be documented in the GNU troff manuals -
i did not check - but the Nroff/Troff User's Manual by Ossanna,
Kernighan, and Ritter, available as part of the Heirloom Documentation
Tools, see http://heirloom.sourceforge.net/doctools.html
does document it:
"Alternatively the point ...
| Aug 18, 6:00 am 2010 |
| Kristaps Dzonsons | Re: GCC manpage glitch
I procrastinated this morning with a numeric subexpression filter, but
it's clear this won't end with super-pretty results. For example,
.ds Th \*(#[\s+2I\s-2\h'-\w'I'u*3/5'\v'-.3m'o\v'.3m'\*(#]
^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The "I" is removed in troff -Tascii due to the subsequent \h (with -Tps,
it renders). I don't think mandoc should be going down this rabbithole:
even with a subexpression parser, which shouldn't be /too/ difficult, it
would need full \h intelligence, and thus ...
| Aug 18, 7:48 am 2010 |
| Claus Assmann | Re: SMTP syntax (was: MTA choice)
same here.
It's fascinating how some broken software caused other software to
deal with that kind of garbage and almost every new MTA has to
implement those hacks to be "backward compatible".
| Aug 18, 11:05 am 2010 |
| Peter J. Philipp | Re: MTA choice
It works at home too, with a bit of hackery by myself. A while ago I noticed
OpenSMTPD didn't deliver to aliases, but I'm unsure if it has been fixed yet
or if I and mouring were the only ones that had the problem. I'm looking for
regards,
-peter
| Aug 18, 2:19 am 2010 |
| Claus Assmann | Re: MeTA1 (was: MTA choice)
Despite being called "pre-alpha" MeTA1 runs without problems
for years at various sites. It's in pre-alpha to make my
life easier: I can make changes without offering backward
compatibility. While I try to avoid that, it reduces my
workload if those changes are deemed necessary (however, I
provided scripts/instructions for upgrading each time this
happened).
Alternatively, I could just go through the release process to make
MeTA1-1.0.0 available and then start MeTA1-2.0.PreAlpha0, but ...
| Aug 18, 11:43 am 2010 |
| Gregory Edigarov | Re: MTA choice
On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 10:07:58 +0200
Agreed. That left us to only the choice between sendmail/OpenSMTPD :)
I would definitelly advise for Opensmtpd, but not yet, at least not
before the 4.8 rel will be rolled, though in 4.7 it is quite stable,
and runs perfectly on a handful of my places.
Meta1, which is viewed by some as a "sendmail made right" is still in
very deep pre-alpha state... what a pity.
--
With best regards,
Gregory Edigarov
| Aug 18, 2:10 am 2010 |
| Gilles Chehade | Re: MTA choice
Unfortunately it still lacks features required for many setups, I only
use it and recommand to use it for people who have simple setups and
who know their setup isn't going to evolve for a while...
Gilles
--
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freelance developer/sysadmin/consultant
http://www.poolp.org
| Aug 18, 5:34 am 2010 |
| Henning Brauer | Re: MTA choice
exim is also the one with 80s design (even sendmail abandoned that)
and shit code.
pretty much ANYTHING else is a better choice.
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| Aug 18, 1:07 am 2010 |
| Robert | Re: MTA choice
On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 11:19:10 +0200
Make sure that you didn't make the same mistake as I did:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=125664373516070
regards,
Robert
| Aug 18, 10:00 am 2010 |
| Gilles Chehade | Re: MTA choice
That is strange, I have a few instances running with aliases resolution,
maybe your configuration is broken ?
Gilles
--
Gilles Chehade
freelance developer/sysadmin/consultant
http://www.poolp.org
| Aug 18, 5:35 am 2010 |
| Robert | Re: MTA choice
On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 19:42:09 +0200
Yes, that's correct. Just to be sure: you did run newaliases?
regards,
Robert
| Aug 18, 11:47 am 2010 |
| Peter J. Philipp | Re: MTA choice
Cheers,
-peter
| Aug 18, 11:54 am 2010 |
| Peter J. Philipp | Re: MTA choice
Thanks. I'm trying to interpret that marc archive right. Was it that you
had your /etc/mailer.conf not updated to the opensmtpd binaries? Well anyhow
you made me look if my problem persists, so I tried it on a fairly recent
-current box (August 2nd) and I'm still seeing the fails that I had before.
Here is a session with opensmtpd:
----
# telnet localhost 25
Trying ::1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 uranus.centroid.eu ESMTP OpenSMTPD
helo remote
250 ...
| Aug 18, 10:42 am 2010 |
| Siju George | Re: anyone tried the freebsd version of teamspeak3 with ...
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 6:18 PM, Jacob Meuser <jakemsr@sdf.lonestar.org>
Oh thanks for the info :-)
--Siju
| Aug 17, 9:48 pm 2010 |
| Oleksii Zhmyrov | Re: AD1984A sound card on -current issue
When acpi0 and apm0 are disabled, sound card works fine.
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Institute of Physics and Technology
Tel: +38 (063) 496 2695
| Aug 18, 4:50 am 2010 |
| Oleksii Zhmyrov | Re: AD1984A sound card on -current issue
Here is dmesg with acpi0 and apm0 disabled:
OpenBSD 4.8 (GENERIC) #136: Mon Aug 16 09:06:23 MDT 2010
deraadt@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: VIA C7-M Processor 1600MHz ("CentaurHauls" 686-class) 1.60 GHz
cpu0:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,CMOV,PAT,CFLUSH,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,TM,SBF,SSE3,EST,TM2,xTPR
real mem = 937717760 (894MB)
avail mem = 912420864 (870MB)
User Kernel Config
UKC> disable acpi0
471 acpi0 disabled
UKC> disable ...
| Aug 18, 8:03 am 2010 |
| Steve Johnson | Re: No VLAN Tag seen by switch on CARP interface on VLAN ...
All is working fine! Thanks a lot and sorry I had missed the original reply.
| Aug 18, 7:56 am 2010 |
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