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OT Re: Long WEP key - germany/legalities

Hi Henning, > * Siegbert Marschall marschall.org> [2007-03-29 22:13]: >> If somebody does something bad with my unencrypted access-point >> using my internet-access, here in germany I am liable. > > no, ...

openbsd-misc - Siegbert Marschall - Mar 30 2007 - 06:03

Re: Important OpenBSD errata

"Ray Percival" ... > attention had patched and been happy for nearly a week. The logic > behind the misc posting is so very obvious that to bitch about it is > just finding something to complain about. I, of course, don't know > the exact numbers but

openbsd-misc - Siegbert Marschall - Mar 17 2007 - 12:39

Re: Long WEP key

Well, > I'd be more scared of the hacker that can bypass wep, > > than the average joe without wep. > > The hacker knows how to exploit your wep-decrypted network traffic, > > the average joe doesn't even if it were plain-text data. > it's not

openbsd-misc - Siegbert Marschall - Mar 29 2007 - 16:12

Re: Long WEP key

Hi, > I'd like to hear an actual developer position on that statement. I > read it as a criticism of the way WPA is used more than of the > protocol itself. As in, it's of little value to encrypt the traffic > if you allow anybody to access it.

openbsd-misc - Siegbert Marschall - Mar 29 2007 - 16:18

Re: Very slow raid performance with ami(4)

Hello, > On 2007/03/30 13:18, Roy Kim wrote: >> I didn't realize there's two different batteries. What does the >> 'intelligent' version of the battery do extra? > > LSIiBBU01 (intelligent) has some kind of comms relating to charge state > etc, I

openbsd-misc - Siegbert Marschall - Apr 1 2007 - 09:58

Re: bcw(4) is gone

Hi, > Now everyone has won, the Linux people, Broadcom and the OpenBSD users. > > Thank you, Linux BCW developers! > actually, although the above is clearly meant in the sense if irony. I take it literally and agree with it. didn't cry a single

openbsd-misc - Siegbert Marschall - Apr 6 2007 - 08:50

Re: OpenBSD/alpha Status

Hi, >> >On the other hand, there seems to be a 'the alpha bug' around. I don't >> >think it's solved yet, and it's been around for a long time. >> >Apparently, >> >it causes random crashes. only on some machines. >> >> I was not aware of this

openbsd-misc - Siegbert Marschall - Apr 15 2007 - 18:08

Re: OpenBSD/alpha Status

Hi, > On Monday 16 April 2007 12:06, Maurice Janssen wrote: >> On Monday, April 16, 2007 at 11:30:29 -0700, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote: >> >On Apr 16, 2007, at 10:39 AM, J.C. Roberts wrote: >> >>I've never seen the "alpha bug" on my DS20L (equivalent to

openbsd-misc - Siegbert Marschall - Apr 16 2007 - 16:28

Re: OpenBSD/alpha Status

Hi, > > Hm, this could point to violated hardware specifications, memory cells > that aren't used fast enough and thus not auto-refreshed in time. > > I presume the Alpha-bug is OpenBSD-only so it's definitely not a > hardware problem? Could be

openbsd-misc - Siegbert Marschall - Apr 17 2007 - 10:10

Re: solar power / openbsd handheld

Hi, > We have a need for a low power OpenBSD device or handheld that can connect > to a small SCADA device (serial or USB) to collect some temperature and > voltage data, plus control one light switch, on a remote solar powered > wifi repeater tower

openbsd-misc - Siegbert Marschall - May 22 2007 - 19:32

Re: OpenBSD sucks

> It really sucks. it is slow. > Yeah, installing OpenBSD takes a long time and one feels quite drained afterwards. -sm

openbsd-misc - Siegbert Marschall - Jun 2 2007 - 05:15

Re: a little small want

Hello, > It would be nice if someone could dig up a single DIMM for me. > > A Samsung M381L6423ETM-CB0 (512MB PC1200 266MHz 64Mx72 ECC > non-buffered). It's to expand a Cisco 2811 that's involved in moving > openbsd traffic, in case anyone needs

openbsd-misc - Siegbert Marschall - Jun 21 2007 - 09:36

Re: Intel Core 2

Hi, > On 6/27/07, Theo de Raadt wrote: >> Various developers are busy implimenting workarounds for serious bugs >> in Intel's Core 2 cpu. >> >> These processors are buggy as hell, and some of these bugs don't just >>

openbsd-misc - Siegbert Marschall - Jun 28 2007 - 03:27

Re: That whole "Linux stealing our code" thing

Hi, > On Sat, Sep 01, 2007 at 05:56:44PM -0500, Marco Peereboom wrote: >> On Sat, Sep 01, 2007 at 11:29:11PM +0100, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote: >> > > > Yes. The *rights you received* are the central point of the >> question. >> > > > Which did

openbsd-misc - Siegbert Marschall - Sep 2 2007 - 05:15

Re: That whole "Linux stealing our code" thing

> On Sat, Sep 01, 2007 at 04:55:34PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote: >> > The license is not an alternative. The alternative is between two >> licenses. >> > >> > The moment one chooses one them... it's that one henceforth. >> >> And... you are a judge

openbsd-misc - Siegbert Marschall - Sep 2 2007 - 05:17

Re: That whole "Linux stealing our code" thing

>> /Putting it down to the legal point of view it implies even a "XOR" eg. >> one or the other choice, it's kind of missing the "may also" part but > ^^^^ > > Inexistant word in this case, so

openbsd-misc - Siegbert Marschall - Sep 2 2007 - 16:56

Re: The Atheros story ... Rui trolling again.

"Rui Miguel Silva Seabra" > lol it's always bullshit when it's not convenient to you, right? and you are a troll. can you please troll around somewhere else, you are wasting precious magnetic domains. eris will not set you free, she

openbsd-misc - Siegbert Marschall - Sep 26 2007 - 08:22

Re: The Atheros story in much fewer words

> You don't seem to get the fact that I'm not even talking about what's > more or less free (in your definition). The BSD has fewer requirements, > but it allows some users to not have the freedoms you claim to defend. > ROTFL. I almost wetted my

openbsd-misc - Siegbert Marschall - Sep 26 2007 - 08:32

Re: Real men don't attack straw men

Is it April 2008 already, or what is happening on this mailing list ? I am about two weeks behind reading but out of curiosity I read a few emails in this thread and well, almost can't believe it. I better stop reading this list for a while and

openbsd-misc - Siegbert Marschall - Dec 11 2007 - 19:48

Re: setting up a noiseless workstation

> 2008/2/1, Zbigniew Baniewski : >> You can use old Pentium II 400 MHz - there are still many of them >> available, >> which doesn't need any cooler, its radiator will do. Such way the only > > And where do you get a PCI graphics

openbsd-misc - Siegbert Marschall - Feb 2 2008 - 13:01

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