Troubleshooting rsync

2020-09-04 Thread Greg Thomas
Hey all, I'm trying to use WSL on Windows 10 to backup to my OpenBSD server running 6.7 release. It looks like Debian on WSL is using rsync version 3.1.2. I tried both the rsync package and openrsync on OpenBSD with the same results.Basically rsync never exits and when I use four Vs for

Re: pf.conf parser/lint

2020-09-04 Thread Daniel Ouellet
> We provide over FIVE ways to identify ports without using the hardware > driver names, but hey... this discussion is about the theory you can > check overall behaviour of a system by ignoring the important parts. I always put a description and group field in my hostname config so that it allow

Re: pf.conf parser/lint

2020-09-04 Thread Theo de Raadt
Tommy Nevtelen wrote: > On 04/09/2020 18.07, Brian Brombacher wrote: > > Well, let’s say a Linter doesn’t exist and you can’t invest time to make > > one. Do you have a lower environment, mirror-exact ideally, to run tests > > on the pre-receive hook? > > > > It’s an interesting issue you’re

Re: pf.conf parser/lint

2020-09-04 Thread Tommy Nevtelen
On 04/09/2020 18.07, Brian Brombacher wrote: Well, let’s say a Linter doesn’t exist and you can’t invest time to make one. Do you have a lower environment, mirror-exact ideally, to run tests on the pre-receive hook? It’s an interesting issue you’re trying to solve ;) I didn't say I can't

Re: pf.conf parser/lint

2020-09-04 Thread Brian Brombacher
> On Sep 4, 2020, at 12:03 PM, Tommy Nevtelen wrote: > > On 04/09/2020 17.40, Brian Brombacher wrote: On Sep 4, 2020, at 11:28 AM, Brian Brombacher wrote: >>> >>> On Sep 4, 2020, at 10:51 AM, Tommy Nevtelen wrote: Hi there misc! Is there an external pfctl

Re: pf.conf parser/lint

2020-09-04 Thread Theo de Raadt
Tommy Nevtelen wrote: > On 04/09/2020 17.24, Brian Brombacher wrote: > > > >> On Sep 4, 2020, at 10:51 AM, Tommy Nevtelen wrote: > >> > >> Hi there misc! > >> > >> Is there an external pfctl linter? we have bunch pf firwalls for which we > >> generate rules but also write some manual ones

Re: pf.conf parser/lint

2020-09-04 Thread Tommy Nevtelen
On 04/09/2020 17.40, Brian Brombacher wrote: On Sep 4, 2020, at 11:28 AM, Brian Brombacher wrote: On Sep 4, 2020, at 10:51 AM, Tommy Nevtelen wrote: Hi there misc! Is there an external pfctl linter? we have bunch pf firwalls for which we generate rules but also write some manual ones

Re: pf.conf parser/lint

2020-09-04 Thread Tommy Nevtelen
On 04/09/2020 17.24, Brian Brombacher wrote: On Sep 4, 2020, at 10:51 AM, Tommy Nevtelen wrote: Hi there misc! Is there an external pfctl linter? we have bunch pf firwalls for which we generate rules but also write some manual ones that get merged. Would be nice if we could lint the

Re: pf.conf parser/lint

2020-09-04 Thread Brian Brombacher
> On Sep 4, 2020, at 11:28 AM, Brian Brombacher wrote: > >  > >> On Sep 4, 2020, at 10:51 AM, Tommy Nevtelen wrote: >> >> Hi there misc! >> >> Is there an external pfctl linter? we have bunch pf firwalls for which we >> generate rules but also write some manual ones that get merged.

Re: pf.conf parser/lint

2020-09-04 Thread Brian Brombacher
> On Sep 4, 2020, at 10:51 AM, Tommy Nevtelen wrote: > > Hi there misc! > > Is there an external pfctl linter? we have bunch pf firwalls for which we > generate rules but also write some manual ones that get merged. Would be nice > if we could lint the rules before committed to vcs.. (yes

Re: pf.conf parser/lint

2020-09-04 Thread Sven F.
On Fri, Sep 4, 2020 at 10:51 AM Tommy Nevtelen wrote: > > Hi there misc! > > Is there an external pfctl linter? we have bunch pf firwalls for which > we generate rules but also write some manual ones that get merged. Would > be nice if we could lint the rules before committed to vcs.. (yes we >

pf.conf parser/lint

2020-09-04 Thread Tommy Nevtelen
Hi there misc! Is there an external pfctl linter? we have bunch pf firwalls for which we generate rules but also write some manual ones that get merged. Would be nice if we could lint the rules before committed to vcs.. (yes we test before they are applied on the machines as well but that is

Re: Recommended Mini-ITX board

2020-09-04 Thread Wind R.
I used ASUS B450-I with Ryzen 2600x and everything works well. But I don't think OpenBSD supports the wireless NIC in the mobo, at least as of 6.7. On September 4, 2020 4:03:40 PM GMT+08:00, "Tito Mari Francis Escaño" wrote: >Good day misc, >Planning to build a small form factor PC, can

Recommended Mini-ITX board

2020-09-04 Thread Tito Mari Francis Escaño
Good day misc, Planning to build a small form factor PC, can somebody please recommend a mini-ITX Ryzen 5 3000 motherboard that's tested to work very well with OpenBSD? Ang gotchas I have to watch out for? Looking forward to hearing from you. Thanks so much.