Re: access rdomain0 localhost from rdomainN

2023-05-14 Thread Zack Newman
On 2023-05-14, Joel Carnat wrote: I have unbound listening on lo0 (127.0.0.1, rdomain0) and resolv.conf configured with "nameserver 127.0.0.1". You can also have unbound(8) listen on lo1. Without more information-for example, showing what pf.conf(5) contains- there is no way we can help you.

Re: 7.3 vmm/vmd shutdown page flush behavior?

2023-05-14 Thread not jacinda ardern
--- Original Message --- On Sunday, May 14th, 2023 at 5:00 PM, Dave Voutila wrote: > not jacinda ardern not.jacinda.ard...@proton.me writes: > > > Perhaps it's just me, but upon upgrading to 7.3, I noticed that when VMs > > shut down, there appears to be a flurry of disk activity right

Re: 7.3 vmm/vmd shutdown page flush behavior?

2023-05-14 Thread Dave Voutila
not jacinda ardern writes: > Perhaps it's just me, but upon upgrading to 7.3, I noticed that when VMs > shut down, there appears to be a flurry of disk activity right after the > VM OS shuts down, which seems like page flushing of mapped and/or cached > pages. I seem to also not recall as

access rdomain0 localhost from rdomainN

2023-05-14 Thread Joel Carnat
Hi, I have configured rdomain 1 and bound daemons (httpd and relayd) to it. They work as expected but I still have issues with DNS resolving on localhost. I have unbound listening on lo0 (127.0.0.1, rdomain0) and resolv.conf configured with "nameserver 127.0.0.1". When I try to use it

7.3 vmm/vmd shutdown page flush behavior?

2023-05-14 Thread not jacinda ardern
Perhaps it's just me, but upon upgrading to 7.3, I noticed that when VMs shut down, there appears to be a flurry of disk activity right after the VM OS shuts down, which seems like page flushing of mapped and/or cached pages. I seem to also not recall as high a value for cached memory usage in

Re: Pkg_add Python version and LibreSSL seem to be incompatible in OpenBSD 7.3

2023-05-14 Thread Judah Kocher
Thank you Otto! pip install urllib3==1.26.15 replaced the v2 version with the latest non v2 version, and now my scripts work again. On 5/14/23 14:34, Otto Moerbeek wrote: On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 12:25:28PM -0400, Judah Kocher wrote: After updating one of my routers to OpenBSD 7.3, my

Re: Pkg_add Python version and LibreSSL seem to be incompatible in OpenBSD 7.3

2023-05-14 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 12:25:28PM -0400, Judah Kocher wrote: > After updating one of my routers to OpenBSD 7.3, my python scripts that > update various public DNS records when my public IP changes started failing > with generic segfaults. I did see the note in the OpenBSD Upgrade Guide > about

Pkg_add Python version and LibreSSL seem to be incompatible in OpenBSD 7.3

2023-05-14 Thread Judah Kocher
After updating one of my routers to OpenBSD 7.3, my python scripts that update various public DNS records when my public IP changes started failing with generic segfaults. I did see the note in the OpenBSD Upgrade Guide about 3.10 being the new default so I ran pkg_add -u which updated python

Re: vi - inability to search backwards for ?

2023-05-14 Thread Jeremy Mates
On 2023-05-13 20:53:01 -0700, Kastus Shchuka wrote: > Have you tried using ?[\?] in extended mode? It works for me. Yes, that's already in the blog posting and is a bit more to type and remember than a ?\?

LibreOffice JRE Error

2023-05-14 Thread Jonathan Drews
$ uname -a OpenBSD Leo.my.domain 7.3 GENERIC.MP#1125 amd64 With libreoffice-java-7.5.1.2v installed and enabled, I get the following error message when using LibreOffice: $ libreoffice CarolyAddress.odt [0.009s][warning][os,thread] Attempt to protect stack guard pages failed