Re: Announce /etc/rc.d/sendmail does not work in default should be made at use time.

2023-08-21 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
## KIRIYAMA Kazuhiko (k...@truefc.org):

> But there are nothing pointers to be changed default MTA
> changed to dma from sendmail ;-(

There is: UPDATING 20221205.

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Re: "pkg upgrade" failing with "Fail to create temporary file: ... Not a directory"

2022-04-28 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
## Michael Schuster (michaelspriv...@gmail.com):

> $subject happened to me just now on current. I researched it on the
> internet,

Don't look that far, the answer is in UPDATING:
 20220426:
  AFFECTS: users of deskutils/grantleetheme

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Re: Blacklisted certificates

2021-03-31 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
## Jochen Neumeister (jon...@freebsd.org):

> Why are this certificates blacklisted?

Various reasons:
- Symantec (which owned Thawte and VeriSign back in the time) made
  the news in a bad way:
  https://www.theregister.com/2017/09/12/chrome_66_to_reject_symantec_certs/
- some certificates are simply expired
- some certificates use SHA-1 ("sha1WithRSAEncryption") which is
  beyond deprecated
- and basically "whatever Mozilla did", as the certificates are
  imported from NSS.

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Re: KiCad is horrible on CURRENT

2020-07-29 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
## Poul-Henning Kamp (p...@phk.freebsd.dk):

> When I start cad/kicad (which I have not done in some time), the
> gui is horribly lagging and often downright confused about
> the cursors whereabouts.

KiCad maintainer writing.
I can't reproduce your problem on 12.1 (and I don't have a trackpad
available).

> One of the few diagnostics I see related to this is:
> 
>   07:33:34: Debug: window wxScrolledWindow(0x81a3f8000, ) lost focus even 
> though it didn't have it

But this message exists even here. It's from wxWidgets (wx31-gtk3,
pulled in via wxPython) and the whole wx-thingy is slightly messy...
Anyways, I'd think this message itself is harmless.

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Re: Weird mouse behaviour

2020-04-27 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
## Niclas Zeising (zeising+free...@daemonic.se):

> This could be an upstream issue.  I did a quick test on a linux system I 
> had close by, and ctrl+middle click doesn't open a menu there either.

FWIW on this FreeBSD desktop (12.1) and xterm-353, all three menus work
with an external pointing device (this is not a mobile unit, so no
"internal" device available).

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Re: Any a.out users?

2020-03-13 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
## Ian Lepore (i...@freebsd.org):

> And could its presence be indicated via sysctl in some way, so that
> ldconfig could do a.out hints only if support for them is available?

Less code, not more.

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Re: filesystem mount problem

2019-07-21 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
## AN (a...@neu.net):

> tmpfs   47G4.0K 47G 0%/compat/linux/dev/shm
> tmpfs   20M604K 19M 3%/tmp

> I don't understand why the /tmp is being mounted.  It is causing problems 
> because when I try to run portupgrade it fails for lack of space.  If I 
> forcibly unmount it everything breaks.

Either you have set "tmpmfs" in rc.conf to "YES", or your /tmp
(before mounting the tmpfs) is not writable (in which case the
default "tmpmfs" setting of "AUTO" resorts to mounting the tmpfs).
Sset "tmpmfs" to "NO" and make sure you've got a writeable /tmp.
See /etc/rc.d/tmp for reference. (The scripts itself seem to not
have been changed since 12 or so).

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Christoph

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Re: ipv6/ppp: FreeBSD obtains linklocal on tun0 only

2018-11-30 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
## Bjoern A. Zeeb (bzeeb-li...@lists.zabbadoz.net):

> No, IPV6CP, to my very best 15 year old memory only negotiates the
> interface identifiers, which are used to generate the link-local addresses.

Ah, you're right - it's IPV6CP-then-NDP, not "IPV6CP or NDP".
I got ahead of the protocol...

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Re: ipv6/ppp: FreeBSD obtains linklocal on tun0 only

2018-11-30 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
## O. Hartmann (ohartm...@walstatt.org):

> As far as I know, with the IPv4 stack a IPv4 address is obtained
> automatically, so I would expect the same for IPv6.

The fun with "automatically" is that there's more than one way...
DHCPv6 and NDP (IPV6 Neighbour Discovery Protocol/Router Solicitation)
have been mentioned, the third option is IPV6CP (PPP options, just as
PPP-with-IPv4 does with IPCP). I've no idea what your provider does, so...

If it's IPV6CP, make sure it's enabled in ppp (it is by default), and
check with "show ipv6cp".
If you expect NDP, amke sure you don't drop icmp6 packets and use
rtsol et al.
I would not expect DHCPv6 - that's more work to set up on the ISP
side - but if that's what you get, you'd need net/isc-dhcp44-client
or similar (net/dhcpv6 might work, base dhclient does not look like
it supports IPv6).

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Christoph

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Re: Can't seem to use 5GHz APs with Intel wireless

2018-06-03 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
## Adam (amvandem...@gmail.com):

> > 3. ifconfing wlan0 scan still doesn't show my 5Ghz only APs (at least some
> > I tested)
> 
> I don't believe the iwn driver is capable of 5gz.  At least mine doesn't
> work on CURRENT.

The iwn driver has code for 5GHz (I've no idea if that's complete).
But looking at that reminded me: there are many "iwn" devices, including
some having "BGN" appended to their names - I'd guess those devices
don't support 5GHz aka 11a mode.

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Christoph

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Re: Can't seem to use 5GHz APs with Intel wireless

2018-06-03 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
## Dhananjay Balan (m...@dbalan.in):

> On Sat, Jun 02, 2018 at 12:37:12AM +0200, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote:
> > Did you try adding "mode 11a" to select 5GHz band? (This might be
> > out-of-date, as my WiFi stuff is all on 11) (currently I'm also
> > using 2.4GHz only, for compatibility with some devices and the fact
> > that I have quite some trouble running 2.4GHz and 5GHz from the same
> > interface at the same time).
> 
> I did a bit more testing, I have to admit that I am not well versed in
> wifi internals.

Here's the non-technical overview: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11
(The real details can be really gory, but this should be good enough).

> 1. ifconfig wlan0 list aps shows my aps having rate 54M (Im not entirely
>sure what this means).
>But however when I connect to it, it shows up as 11g

A data rate of 54 MBit/s would be perfectly in sync with 11g - 20MHz
channel width, OFDM modulation, 2.4 GHz. And we see that in this line:

> ssid LA03 channel 6 (2437 MHz 11g ht/20) bssid 52:d9:e7:47:c0:c2

And this shows that even MIMO ("Multiple Input, Multiple Output" has
been activated (that's the "n" in "11ng"):

> media: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Ethernet MCS mode 11ng

The 5GHz part of 802.11 is 802.11a (and related, like ac), there's no
5GHz band in 11g.

I'm a little puzzled about this:
> regdomain FCC4 country DE authmode WPA2/802.11i privacy ON

Is the regdomain/country setting correct for your area and matches your
AP? Especially in the 5GHz band there are some "gaps" - not all channels
may be used in all countries (because of possible interference with
radar equipment and other stuff). See:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_WLAN_channels#5_GHz_(802.11a/h/j/n/ac/ax)

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Christoph

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Re: Can't seem to use 5GHz APs with Intel wireless

2018-06-01 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
## Dhananjay Balan (m...@dbalan.in):

> From reading man pages, I can see that iwn(4) supports 11n. Is it
> really supprted?  What can I do to enable 11n?

The wlan system will auto-select 11n (wide channels, MIMO) as supported
by interface and network. See "ht" flag in ifconfig(8).

> wlans_iwn0="wlan0"
> ifconfig_wlan0="ssid SSID WPA SYNCDHCP"

Did you try adding "mode 11a" to select 5GHz band? (This might be
out-of-date, as my WiFi stuff is all on 11) (currently I'm also
using 2.4GHz only, for compatibility with some devices and the fact
that I have quite some trouble running 2.4GHz and 5GHz from the same
interface at the same time).

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Christoph

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Re: SmartCard Reader on CURRENT

2016-11-17 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
## O. Hartmann (ohartm...@walstatt.org):

> I tried to investigate what driver I need to use, but failed. The references 
> I found
> referring to SC card daemones all point to a serial device like /dev/cuaUXX - 
> but as far
> as I know, such a device is present if the UART<->USB has been recognised by 
> the
> appropriate driver.

I'd say that documentation is quite outdated.
I'm using a GPG card in a Gemalto Shelltoken and a Yubikey Neo as
smartcards for SSH and GPG keys - both have an USB connector, but none
of them has any USB/serial capabilities.
I'm using those for some time now, and I don't really remember any
special configuration - you'd need pcsc-lite, opensc and ccid.
OTOH, there's a line "disable-ccid" in my scdaemon.conf (that's
for gpg), so maybe ccid is not really required? I should've taken
more notes, but at that time the whole thing felt quite straight-forward.
My setup is still on 10.3, but that shouldn't make that much difference.

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Christoph

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Re: environment corrupt; missing value for QT_IM_MO

2016-01-21 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
## Andriy Gapon (a...@freebsd.org):

> It did not make sense to me that libcrypto would have such a bug and then I
> noticed that libcrypto.so.7 was involved.

Now that you mention libcrypto... There was a similar (the same?) issue
about a year ago in VirtualBox, which ended up being linked against
base system (libcrypto.so.7) and ports (libcrypto.so.8) openssl.
At the risk of citing myself:
https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-emulation/2015-March/012390.html
Sorry, I didn't spot this thread earlier...

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Re: Fwd: SVN r379206 breaks www/webkit-gtk3

2015-02-22 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
## Michael Butler (i...@protected-networks.net):

 Subject: Fwd: SVN r379206 breaks www/webkit-gtk3

   CXXLDlibWTF.la
   CXXLDPrograms/LLIntOffsetsExtractor
 /usr/bin/ld:./.libs/libWTF.a: file format not recognized; treating as
 linker script
 /usr/bin/ld:./.libs/libWTF.a:1: syntax error
 c++: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see
 invocation)

That's not new. This issue in webkit-gtk2 and webkit-gtk3 has been
discussed before:
https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2015-January/thread.html#97533

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Re: Intel 82574 issue reported on Slashdot

2013-02-09 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
## O. Hartmann (ohart...@zedat.fu-berlin.de):

 We don't even have the tool tcpreplay in the ports mentioned in that BLOG.

It's in net-mgmt/tcpreplay.

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