On Wed, Jul 03, 2024 at 01:11:46AM -0400, openbsd_fr...@mail2tor.com wrote:
> HI. How do I set up autoamtic spoofing on openbsd?
> HOw do I use random or lladdr lladdress to spoof my mac address
> automatically. I.e. for airport use.
>
> Thanks.
> John
Hi John,
In my opinion you're better off
e helpful
If you're new to OpenBSD, you will likely be returning to the FAQ and
the man pages a lot to find info.
- Peter
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"Remember to set the e
On Sat, Jun 29, 2024 at 01:42:15PM +0200, Anders Andersson wrote:
> > Any suggestions to mitigate the zero-click exploit with fileless malware
> > attacks. Please advise. In the firewall rules, one of the main purposes of
> > block all rule is to make the attacker completely blind of the system
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"Remember to set the evil bit on all malicious network traffic"
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"Remember to set the evil bit on all malicious network traffic"
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On Fri, Jun 07, 2024 at 10:32:42AM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > The company who bought the scam sell, really bought something worthless
> > because there is an open source version and possibly better than what they
> > have as time goes forward (in my perspective).
>
> That's what I don't
On Thu, Jun 06, 2024 at 10:39:30PM +0700, hahahahacker2009 wrote:
> > It should interest OpenBSD in one form or another since i used the same
> > Copyright and License as them,
> >
>
> No, as many people already said.
>
Sure. I can see how it would not interest you if you are a lazy sysadmin
On Thu, Jun 06, 2024 at 03:47:41PM +0200, Mizsei Zolt??n wrote:
> Have you thought about what if they paid not for the software but for the
> support?
This is fine, this is within the bounds of the license. I'm *only* interested
if someone messed with the license, and I think if we as open
On 6/6/24 13:10, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
On Thu, 06 Jun 2024 03:33:53 +0100,
"Peter J. Philipp" wrote:
This isn't about Patents, this is about Copyright. And that's the sole
interest of mine, and Lawyers are there for a reason. It should interest
OpenBSD in one form or anoth
On Wed, Jun 05, 2024 at 10:59:01PM +0100, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> On Wed, 05 Jun 2024 06:08:23 +0100,
> "Peter J. Philipp" wrote:
> >
> > I have been made aware of hearsay that someone took my open source code
> > protected under the same license as Open
On Wed, Jun 05, 2024 at 08:04:49AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2024-06-05, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> > I have been made aware of hearsay that someone took my open source code
> > protected under the same license as OpenBSD and sold it for a lot of money.
>
> There
Hi,
I have been made aware of hearsay that someone took my open source code
protected under the same license as OpenBSD and sold it for a lot of money.
I have no proof of this personally but I ask you to help me find evidence of
this. There is not much I can do about this, except if the person
On 2024 Jun 04 (Tue) at 12:46:11 +0300 (+0300), Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
:
:On 04/06/2024 11:59, Stuart Henderson wrote:
:> On 2024-06-04, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
:>> On 04/06/2024 08:50, jrmu wrote:
: When you manage a hypervisor, using only 1x/64 is less than ideal. It's
just
:
extra
careful
about netmasks and routes, but we need more info on the actual configuration to
be sure.
- Peter
--
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https://bsdly.blogspot.com/ https://www.bsdly.net/ https://www.nuug.no/
"Remember to set the evil bit on
Hi,
I got a "are you a human?" on google so I switched to qwant.com for searching
but the search is not as good. I'm looking for the USB vendor of this USB
vendor id. 0x02d0, and the device id is 0xa9a6. Afaict this is a ure(4)
device with a builtin usb hub. But there is no other markings on
) to enable forwarding?
$ sysctl net.inet.ip.forwarding
and
$ sysctl net.inet6.ip6.forwarding
will provide the answer (as in, if those values are not 1, forwarding
between interfaces is not enabled)
--
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On Tue, May 14, 2024 at 01:54:52AM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A few more people responded, I'm falling behind on priorities though because
Hi again,
https://mainrechner.de/Buecher2024/batch1.png
Here is the first batch that will be mailed out on Friday at the latest.
On Tue, May 14, 2024 at 01:58:18PM -0400, F Bax wrote:
> Recently installed 7.5 amd64 in qemu VM (8G RAM) under proxmox. See this
> message many times on console and dmesg.
>
> viomb0 unable to allocate 256 physmem pages, error 12
>
> What does this mean? How to resolve this issue?
Hi,
When
On Tue, May 14, 2024 at 01:54:52AM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A few more people responded, I'm falling behind on priorities though because
> I am very close to cracking AES-128 I have reduced it to a complexity of
> 2 ^ 64. However I have some old code to get th
On Sat, May 11, 2024 at 10:35:38AM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> On Sat, May 11, 2024 at 08:45:45AM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> > Contact me privately if you would like a batch with what you like. I'll
> > make note on that webpage of what's given away. Offe
On Sat, May 11, 2024 at 05:55:11PM +, Lucretia wrote:
> I would love some used books but don't have 1000???. I will have $750 around
> beginning of June if you want to send me a Paypal invoice to my Apple email:
> openbsd.g...@icloud.com I was going to buy my second laptop but books are
>
On Sat, May 11, 2024 at 08:45:45AM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> If you want some used books, I'm moving across the Atlantic soon and I can't
> take my books along. In total the new value of them was 8000 odd EUR. If
> I send three books to kyrgystan and it's under 2 kg, I checked
On Sat, May 11, 2024 at 08:45:45AM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> Contact me privately if you would like a batch with what you like. I'll
> make note on that webpage of what's given away. Offer ends July 1st of this
> year.
Three books have already been given away. They went t
On Sat, May 11, 2024 at 02:52:32AM +, Lucretia wrote:
> Book recommendations are most welcome!
>
> Lux of the Agony
> 720077 Bishkek
> Altyn Kazyk 31A
> KYRGYZSTAN
> l...@openbsdgirl.com
If you want some used books, I'm moving across the Atlantic soon and I can't
take my books along. In
Hi Lux,
In my opinion if you want to study networking load up on every distfile in
/usr/ports/net as these tools will help you. ipcalc is valuable even pros
use it because doing CIDR and netmasks in your head is possible but not
practical in all scenarios.
That said you should look into
uld,
more often.
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"Remember to set the evil bit on all malicious network traffic"
delilah spamd[29949]: 85.152.224.147: disconnected after 42673 seconds.
happened immediately before the incidents in the log files
such as /var/log/messages (and any other possibly relevant log files).
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"Remember
On Mon, May 06, 2024 at 10:51:05PM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> The title says "AES-256 is as safe as AES-128" for a translation.
Just an update: with this method the key can be recovered with a complexity
of 2^96, working on a complexity of 2^64 now. Please help if you have f
The title says "AES-256 is as safe as AES-128" for a translation.
Hi,
Dear everyone who I contacted and haven't contacted so far. I have run
a test program against a practiced attack against AES-256. While trying
to restore the key with just 1 guessed t0 value (I have almost given up)
But in
On 2024 May 06 (Mon) at 10:14:21 -0400 (-0400), Benjamin Raskin wrote:
:Hello, all;
:
:I've been having some issues getting bgpd to announce IPv6 routes,
...
:
:bgpd(8) is configued to advertise all connected and static routes,
:however bgpd(8) only advertises routes that are connected to the
countered Just Work),
configure that, then run fw_update. Once the firmware is in place, the rest
should be straightforward.
Good luck!
- Peter
--
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"R
recent OpenBSD release", with some desktop/laptop oriented tweaks I had found
useful myself. Some of those tweaks may still apply, but some are likely to
be outdated or just plain wrong to start with. But perhaps an updated version
would be useful to somebody?
--
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On Mon, Apr 29, 2024 at 05:35:49PM +0200, Janne Johansson wrote:
> > Any help is much appreciated. The ER-8 right now idles a lot anyhow and
> > I plan on using it for the 8 RJ45 ports.
>
> I run some Pro 8s in a small rack where I have ripped out the internal
> fan of the edgerouters, and then
Hi,
What sort of things can I do to keep an edgerouter 8 cool that doesn't have
fans? I'm ready to pull the fans out of it because they have a certain
harmonic that makes me physically ill. But I like the octeon!
So short of throwing it out I'm thinking of pulling the plug (on the fans).
Would
Has anyone tried this? I read that Microsoft has Hyper-V for ARM.
I've been running OpenBSD on amd64 hardware in Hyper-V for a while. I suspect
there wouldn't be endian issues since arm64 and amd64 are both LE, is there any
other concerns?
I'm inquiring because mainly I know I have my sights
On Sun, Apr 28, 2024 at 08:01:58PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > hw.sensors.acpibat0.volt0=15.40 VDC (voltage)
> > hw.sensors.acpibat0.volt1=14.29 VDC (current voltage)
> > hw.sensors.acpibat0.current0=0.69 A (rate)
I think he got it from here (from dc):
14.29 0.69 * p
9.86
This is explained
I found a dmesg! Thank you!
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs=171430467412856=2
No other needed!
-pjp
On Sat, Apr 27, 2024 at 12:29:43PM +0330, Jadi Mirmirani wrote:
> Try:
> https://dmesgd.nycbug.org/index.cgi?do=index=OpenBSD
> Its an awesome list of people submitting their `dmesg`s whils using OpenBSD.
> Have not checked if the ones you mentioned are there or not. But its
> frequently
Hi,
I'm looking for a dmesg of an arm64 laptop, the time I think has come to
mothball the apple macbook pro from early 2015 (my old laptop called spica),
I could put a new battery in it but the 80 EUR is not worth it anymore. I'm
also gearing up for job interviews overseas in the summer where I
Hi!
I've had some problems with dump(8) lately. A 800 GB SSD partition on a
raspberry pi 4b (via USB) that is 50% filled had trouble with dump. I don't
know why this could be, but it used to work.
Here is my backup script that I used to run in my "nodump" chflagged
/home/pjp/Backup directory.
significant risk that new users would encounter this in the wild, with a
probability large enough that it would be useful to add a note about this to
say https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#bsd.rd somewhere?
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https://bsdly.
t even from some other unixlike like
Linux will do).
--
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https://bsdly.blogspot.com/ https://www.bsdly.net/ https://www.nuug.no/
"Remember to set the evil bit on all malicious network traffic"
delilah spamd[29949]:
On Thu, Apr 25, 2024 at 12:45:29AM -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
> Hi folks!
>
> What is the maximum file size in OpenBSD ?
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> --
> The lion and the tiger may be more powerful, but the wolves do not perform
> in the circus
There is this comment in /usr/include/ufs/ffs/fs.h:
versions: LibreSSL 3.9.0, LZO 2.10
xxx us=890289 OpenSSL: error:14FFF18E:SSL
routines:(UNKNOWN)SSL_internal:ca md too
weak::/usr/src/lib/libssl/ssl_rsa.c:394:
It works fine on FreeBSD (14) and linux (OpenSSL 3.x)
Best regards,
Peter
ttpd.conf
this can not ever be over emphasised or over amplified.
On OpenBSD, you can expect man pages to be complete and informative and
to contain references to other useful resources.
Anyone learning OpenBSD or with OpenBSD should be using 'apropos' and 'man'
quite intensively.
- Peter
--
P
- essentially Markov chains / glorified autocorrect - are
> increasingly known for 'hallucinations' and confidently making false claims.
Here's the story of my asking it to write a PF.conf -
https://nxdomain.no/~peter/chatgpt_writes_pf.conf.html
or with nicer formatting and trackers
https://bs
On Tue, Apr 16, 2024 at 06:08:13PM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 16, 2024 at 04:35:23PM +0100, Polarian wrote:
>
> > Does anyone have any suggestions on what I could try?
> OpenBSD 7.5-current (GENERIC.MP) #11: Thu Apr 11 17:03:03 MDT 2024
> dera...@arm64.op
On Tue, Apr 16, 2024 at 04:35:23PM +0100, Polarian wrote:
> Does anyone have any suggestions on what I could try?
Hi, I too have a RPI 4b that is currently my workstation. Near the time of
release I was building my own base and packages, which was right near the
times of the ld.so changes,
ion
is supposed to do, competent people here might offer some advice
on how to make things work properly.
Until that happens, I for one will simply ignore anything from that
source.
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not parse host specification
This sounds to me like those interfaces either do not exist or
have not been correctly configured.
Are those interfaces configured, as in do they have IP addresses?
the output of ifconfig igc1 and ifconfig igc2 will show you.
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interfaces separately.
The other option - if your network layout is such that it makes
sense to treat them to the same rule criteria - would be to make an
interface group with both interfaces as members, then use the
interface group name in your rules.
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bought a little while back, the options were somewhat non-intuitive:
"The option turned out to live in the BIOS' Advanced menu, labeled
VMD setup menu, where you set the Enable VMD controller option
to Disabled."
which made the drive visible to OpenBSD.
(the fuller st
Hi,
In this mail: https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=170759396512738=2
I asked people what sip proxy they use. And got feedback, thank you!
However after a short code-reading of the software mentioned I became
distraught and want to do my own. I have worked on this saturday and
sunday and it's
port $client_out
- that way you will actually use the macro. But the macro sitll references
the invalid service nportntp (you probably want ntp instead), and I would
think that the services "446, cvspserver, 2628, 5999, 8000, 8080" are unlikely
to be useful unless you *know* you need to pass t
On Sat, Apr 13, 2024 at 09:32:48PM +0200, Karel Lucas wrote:
> What should I add then, considering my PF ruleset? To be honest, all of this
> is very unclear to me at the moment, so any help is appreciated.
How about:
pass out inet proto { tcp, udp } from any to any port { 53, 853 } keep state
to use the "client_out" macro for a pass rule and forgot it?
As Janne hints at here, your pass criteria are too narrow to be practical for
the needs you appear to have.
Not an uncommon problem while learning to write rulesets. And of course I
have written about that too -
https://home.
.$icmp_types" and
> "...$client_out"). I am assuming "log log" on the last rule is a typo,
> and it is actually "log out".
Those are as far as I can tell correct observations. There appears to be
no rule allowing traffic other than the selected icm
t with a
bare environment with only essentials like $HOME defined and no
~/.terminfo directory (as opposed to an empty one), do the odd messages
still appear?
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a few steps back, start from the basics and add only the
things you know you need.
--
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https://bsdly.blogspot.com/ https://www.bsdly.net/ https://www.nuug.no/
"Remember to set the evil bit on all malicious network traffic"
On Wed, Apr 10, 2024 at 11:01:18PM +0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> Another gentle introduction can be found in the latest PF tutorial,
> the slides for the AsiaBSDCon 2024 version can be found as
> https://nxdomain.no/~peter/pf_asiabsdcon2024.pdf which in turn has
> reference
roduction can be found in the latest PF tutorial,
the slides for the AsiaBSDCon 2024 version can be found as
https://nxdomain.no/~peter/pf_asiabsdcon2024.pdf which in turn has
references to various useful resources.
And of course, this mailing list tends to be receptive to reasonably
formulated questions
Hi,
I have found that my Mango Pi is very jittery, also when I reboot it there
is probably garble on the UART link causing it to fall into u-boot prompt.
I have tried:
env set bootdelay 0
env set bootdelay -1
saveenv
and reset
but it doesn't seem to work. Any garble will still cause a break
ctually read the advice offered by contributors to this thread.
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"Remember to set the evil bit on all malicious network traffic"
delilah spamd[
and
> 46, causing the pf lines not to be loaded.
macro names are case sensitive, to wit
peter@kapet:~$ cat martians
Martians = "{ 127.0.0.0/8, 192.168.0.0/16, 172.16.0.0/12, \
10.0.0.0/8, 169.254, 0.0/16, 192.0.2.0/24, \
0.0.0.0/8, 240.0.0.0/4 }"
bloc
On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 08:39:08AM +0200, Karel Lucas wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> For the first time I tested my new firewall with ping, and it is blocked. I
> don't know what the reason is, you can find the information below. I have a
> network with only regular clients, so no servers. I'm still using
in $martians (which I anyway would recommend converting
into a table), and your block referencing $martians comes after the pass rules
that would have let icmp through. With no previous matching quick, last match
applies.
- Peter
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Hi,
I lost the thread in my mutt, so I'm hoping marc.info will adjust it in there,
the thread is here: https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=171059471410619=2
Thank you Gabor Nagy! Here is my RPI zero 2W(H) with working wifi in hostap
mode, and hopefully working GPIO's I'm going to be studying
mode by default. Fortunately
it was possible to choose the other options and have the device turn up
as a regular NMVe device:
https://nxdomain.no/~peter/blog_wild_wild_world_of_windows.html (or with
incrementally nicer formatting at the cost of G's trackers,
https://bsdly.blogspot.com/2021/07/the-impe
RAID0 is called that because zero is what you'll recover if you lose a
disk. This is amazingly dangerous, and you're going to have a bad time.
Do a backup, then restore from backup.
On 2024 Apr 06 (Sat) at 22:43:05 +0200 (+0200), Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
:Folks,
:
:I'm looking for a way to
OpenBSD natively supports IPv6 addressing via static configuration and
SLAAC. We do not have a DHCPv6 client in base, so currently you have to
use a package for that.
On 2024 Apr 06 (Sat) at 13:01:31 -0400 (-0400), Sonic wrote:
:That works - I didn't realize I needed to install a package to
east some
information.
- P
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"Remember to set the evil bit on all malicious network traffic"
delilah spamd[29949]: 85.152.224.147: disconnected after 42673 seconds.
On Tue, Apr 02, 2024 at 11:20:52PM +0500, ofthecentury wrote:
> I'll take a look at those locations, thanks. It might just be arp
> that's the authenticated client data store from the point of view of
> the wireless interface.
If you really want to debug what's going on I suggest you put another
On Tue, Apr 02, 2024 at 10:31:59PM +0500, ofthecentury wrote:
> Where does OpenBSD keep a list of all wireless clients that have
> been authenticated? Not the dhcpd leases list. Actual wireless stations
> that have authenticated to an interface running in hostap mode. Not arp
> cache, is it?
>
>
h like a situation where the base system and packages
are out seriously of sync AND your user is et up with a default shell from
packages (I am guessing bash).
The solution would likely be to log in as root, run pkg_add -D snap -u
to get the latest snapshot packages, then try to log in as yo
@mastodon.social
>From a tweet of mine from 2011, but evergreen:
I DEMAND TO KNOW WHY YOUR GROUP OF OVERWORKED VOLUNTEERS, WHICH
I AM NOT A MEMBER OF, IS NOT PURSUING MY PERSONAL GRIEVANCE.
Mar 28, 2024, 12:22 PM
--
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ht
On 3/30/24 14:18, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
PS: I'll probably do this next week I have a need for different
hardware in my 9U rackmount cabinet. And one particular one needs
powercycles (and possibly console) as well. It's the mango pi, which
is currently in panic mode most likely or it's
on the list, the Cc:s are not necessary and in fact
a bit annoying)
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"Remember to set the evil bit on all malicious network traffic"
delil
On Sat, Mar 30, 2024 at 05:44:32PM +0500, ofthecentury wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 30, 2024 at 5:29 PM Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> >
> > why?
>
> I got "disassoc"s events in the log.
disassociations can happen for a number of different reasons. The event
should log a
On 3/16/24 14:32, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
On 3/16/24 14:10, Gabor Nagy wrote:
hello,
maybe?
Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W
https://www.tumfatig.net/2023/running-openbsd-on-raspberry-pi-zero-2-w/
This is incredible! I have a zero 2W somewhere, though I put it into
a GPI case
em logs.
That said, it would have been a lot easier to help you out if
you had provided your actual configuration (with any secrets
shrouded as appropriate) and at least a dmesg.
Keep in mind that wireless connections are in fact quite brittle
in nature and subject to all sorts of radio interfere
Dan,
You are being inappropriate and obnoxious. Stop it.
This is unaccepable behaviour.
rvice, systemd."
Enjoy!
--
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https://bsdly.blogspot.com/ https://www.bsdly.net/ https://www.nuug.no/
"Remember to set the evil bit on all malicious network traffic"
delilah spamd[29949]: 85.152.224.147: disconnected after 42673 seconds.
out putting in some extra effort.
- Peter
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"Remember to set the evil bit on all malicious network traffic"
delilah spamd[29949]: 85.152.224.
The reason why ls -l faulted has been found and is being worked on.
The next step is trying to delete the files.
Running as root
rm fails with Operation not permitted
so does chmod and chown end chattr
Any ideas on how to get rid of the files
There was a mistake while signing these packages, you want the set
signed 2024-03-22 or later.
ftp.hostserver.de and the other 2nd level mirrors most certainly has
those, and the other mirrors should get them over time.
On 2024 Mar 26 (Tue) at 11:22:08 + (+), void wrote:
:Hello,
:
[CC'ed to Kettenis in case he doesn't read misc@]
On 3/24/24 20:43, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
On 3/24/24 14:09, Slava Voronzoff wrote:
On Fri, 22 Mar 2024 04:28:15 +0100
"Peter J. Philipp" wrote:
No I didn't try a newer OBSD, I will soon though. :-) And no I didn't
chang
l do the integrity checking.
If you *want* to have a script that wraps both actions into one, that's fine.
But I would have wanted to make life easier by sticking to the tools that
are available in a default install.
--
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https:
On 3/24/24 14:09, Slava Voronzoff wrote:
On Fri, 22 Mar 2024 04:28:15 +0100
"Peter J. Philipp" wrote:
No I didn't try a newer OBSD, I will soon though. :-) And no I didn't
change anything in the DTB.
While this is an EXTREMELY dirty attempt to add it can you try somehow t
pflog does not monitor the RADIO. They are not Layer 3 packets, and are
not seen by pf.
On 2024 Mar 22 (Fri) at 16:25:08 +0500 (+0500), ofthecentury wrote:
:Thanks. This does work on an interface, but not on -r /var/log/pflog?
:
:On Fri, Mar 22, 2024 at 3:54 PM Stefan Sperling wrote:
:>
:> On
privately, but for the public record:
https://mainrechner.de/dot.config.txt
This is the .config I used with the u-boot.
No I didn't try a newer OBSD, I will soon though. :-) And no I didn't
change anything in the DTB.
Best Regards,
-pjp
Peter J. Philipp írta 2024. márc.. 21, Cs-n 08:50 ó
here is some datasheets and other documents that
I collected over the last year or so: https://mainrechner.de/riscv.html
Best Regards,
-pjp
On 21.03.24 08:50, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
Hi,
If anyone is interested in helping or just plain interested, here is my
prep work documented. I've been
step we need to figure out if NUTTX actually has drivers
for this SoC and that they work. If not, we'll have to consider
another approach.
Best Regards,
-pjp
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Hi,
If anyone is interested in helping or just plain interested, here is my
prep work documented. I've been on it sparingly since beginning of March.
I don't know how much time I want to invest in this but we'll see...
https://github.com/pbug44/openbsd-src/tree/Ox64
The Ox64 is a 8 dollar SoC
I was just notified that two different obvious pr0n
spam sources followed my account.
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r=Red Hat
hw.product=KVM
hw.version=RHEL 7.6.0 PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996)
hw.uuid=d0ce8c03-1393-0b4b-99bf-ce5fb8fd6c0e
hw.physmem=1056813056
hw.usermem=1056796672
hw.ncpufound=1
hw.allowpowerdown=1
hw.smt=0
hw.ncpuonline=1
hw.power=1
hw.ucomnames=
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On 3/16/24 14:10, Gabor Nagy wrote:
hello,
maybe?
Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W
https://www.tumfatig.net/2023/running-openbsd-on-raspberry-pi-zero-2-w/
This is incredible! I have a zero 2W somewhere, though I put it into a
GPI case. The drawback with the GPI case is it will not
On Fri, Mar 15, 2024 at 06:38:14PM +0100, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> least the content of your configuration files -- /etc/hostmhame.* and the
> output
that should of course have been /etc/hostname.* but would be obvious?
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least the content of your configuration files -- /etc/hostmhame.* and the output
of ifconfig for the relevant interfaces (if need be with stuff like IP
addresses
and passwords masked).
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t6' settings in there.
- Peter
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delilah spamd[29949]: 85.152.224.147: disconnected after 42673 seconds.
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