Re: small issue with mpe
On Sat, May 20, 2023 at 09:44:51AM +0200, Holger Glaess wrote: > hi > > > looks like that the patch works , but should not print "tunneldomain" > instead of "rdomain" ? that's an interesting question. ifconfig does not aim to produce output that can then be used as input for ifconfig again. printing it as rdomain is at least consistent with how it's printed on the tunnel: line for things like etherip and gif, and i guess the assumption is you can figure out that it's tunneldomain from the context. > > Holger > > > /usr/src/sbin/ifconfig 164>ifconfig mpe1 > mpe1: flags=51 rdomain 200 mtu 1500 > ??index 82 priority 0 llprio 3 > ??encap: txprio 0 rxprio packet > ??mpls: label 200 > ??groups: mpe > ??inet 172.16.2.201 --> 0.0.0.0 netmask 0x > 09:42:35 Sat May 20 > you are on farin as root > /usr/src/sbin/ifconfig 165>./ifconfig mpe1 > mpe1: flags=51 rdomain 200 mtu 1500 > ??index 82 priority 0 llprio 3 > ??encap: txprio 0 rxprio packet > ??mpls: label 200 rdomain 20 > ??groups: mpe > ??inet 172.16.2.201 --> 0.0.0.0 netmask 0x > 09:42:39 Sat May 20 > you are on farin as root > > > On 20.05.23 02:22, David Gwynne wrote: > > + if (ioctl(sock, SIOCGLIFPHYRTABLE, (caddr_t)) == 0 && > > + (rdomainid != 0 || ifr.ifr_rdomainid != 0)) > > + printf(" rdomain %d", ifr.ifr_rdomainid); > > +
Failure to install on MacBook Pro Retina early 2015
The MacBookPro uses UEFI and will only boot from a USB stick for the install. After using the Apple magic 'alt' key to boot from the USB stick I get this:- probing pc0 mem [list of numbers] disk: hdo* hd1* OpenBSD /amd64 BOOTX64 3.62 open (hd0a: /etc/boot.conf: Invalid argument failed (22) will try /bsd Using 'set' and 'help' doesn't yield any useful info to find the boot.conf file. ls gives hd0a Invalid Argument ls hd0a gives hd0a:hd0a Invalid Argument set shows the device as hd0. hd0a is definitely the USB stick. Is this install doomed to fail or am I missing some secret info that rummaging through the boot(8) boot_config(8) and boot_configamd64(8) man pages has failed to find? The MacBook Pro is currently running Devuan Chimaera linux to avoid systemd... Thankyou, DaveT
Re: RSS or Atom syndication for security advisories?
On Mon, May 22, 2023, at 9:59 AM, Xavier wrote: > I don't know if you say it seriously. If you do, I think it's the best. > Perhaps you could write some semantic file and convert them to desired > format (html, RSS, etc.). > I saw the www repo > (https://github.com/openbsd/www/blob/38884496ed89e3041dcaaeadaf21e20a918581ee/errata73.html) > > and it seems you make things manually. Don't you think an static site > generator or some kind of tool to make things more automatic (I'm > thinking in mandoc conversion because all the web is really a big > documentation project)? > > Regards, > Xavier Done. https://www.mail-archive.com/announce@openbsd.org/maillist.xml Enjoy. Bye. -b
Re: RSS or Atom syndication for security advisories?
I am not going to do any of this work you want. Good bye. Xavier wrote: > "Theo de Raadt" said: > > > I'd be thrilled to do less work on errata! > > How about we do RSS, and stop making errata? > > We can do static RSS. > > Configure and forget. > > I don't know if you say it seriously. If you do, I think it's the > best. Perhaps you could write some semantic file and convert them to > desired format (html, RSS, etc.). > I saw the www repo > (https://github.com/openbsd/www/blob/38884496ed89e3041dcaaeadaf21e20a918581ee/errata73.html) > and it seems you make things manually. Don't you think an static site > generator or some kind of tool to make things more automatic (I'm > thinking in mandoc conversion because all the web is really a big > documentation project)? > > Regards, > Xavier
Re: RSS or Atom syndication for security advisories?
"Theo de Raadt" said: I'd be thrilled to do less work on errata! How about we do RSS, and stop making errata? We can do static RSS. Configure and forget. I don't know if you say it seriously. If you do, I think it's the best. Perhaps you could write some semantic file and convert them to desired format (html, RSS, etc.). I saw the www repo (https://github.com/openbsd/www/blob/38884496ed89e3041dcaaeadaf21e20a918581ee/errata73.html) and it seems you make things manually. Don't you think an static site generator or some kind of tool to make things more automatic (I'm thinking in mandoc conversion because all the web is really a big documentation project)? Regards, Xavier
Re: RSS or Atom syndication for security advisories?
Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2023-05-22, Xavier B. wrote: > > Why? > > If you make too much extra work for people who are handling errata, > they won't want to handle errata any more. I'd be thrilled to do less work on errata! How about we do RSS, and stop making errata? We can do static RSS. Configure and forget.
Re: RSS or Atom syndication for security advisories?
On 2023-05-22, Xavier B. wrote: > Why? If you make too much extra work for people who are handling errata, they won't want to handle errata any more. The simplest way to check for new updates for on an OpenBSD system is to run syspatch -c, or subscribe to the "announce" mailing list. If you want more than is already offered, you are free to scrape the errata webpages, parse the "www" repository (via anoncvs or the git conversion) errata files, etc.
Re: RSS or Atom syndication for security advisories?
Not only you can subscribe to the list for the announcement for these patches, but you already have it on the front page of the OpenBSD Journal site as well. https://undeadly.org/cgi?action=front Look right column under: OpenBSD Errata So all you asked for is already there. Not sure how quickly the site is updated, but you may get it faster via the announcement. Either way, you have two sources for what you want. It was already there, just needed to look for it. Hope this answer your question. No need to add anything. Daniel On 5/21/23 3:27 PM, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote: On Sun, May 21, 2023 at 06:26:12PM +, Xavier B. wrote: Thanks, Hiltjo, for your help. I very appreciate that. Perhaps it could be useful to place it in official site. What do you think? What kind of software do you use to generate the web page? Perhaps I could help you to add RSS security advisories. Hi, You're welcome, but to be clear: I only posted the link. http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=about Thanks, Xavier On Sun, 21 May 2023 16:03:54 +0200 Hiltjo Posthuma ha escrit: On Sun, May 21, 2023 at 11:34:57AM +, Xavier B. wrote: Hi, I just want to know if there is an RSS or Atom syndication advisories. I have several machines with several operaring system in them: GNU/Linux (alpine and arch), FreeBSD and OpenBSD. I have a news reader and I'm subscribed to many operating systems security advisories so ocassionally I know there are some security bugs and then I need to update one of my machine system. Regarding to OpenBSD I just saw this errata page [https://www.openbsd.org/errata73.html] but it is not RSS/atom and it's version specific. Is it anywhere else? If not, please consider to provide it from an user point of view. Thanks in advance, Hi, http://undeadly.org/errata/errata.rss -- Kind regards, Hiltjo
Re: RSS or Atom syndication for security advisories?
On 2023-05-21, Xavier B. wrote: > What kind of software do you use to generate the web page? Depends on the developer who is updating it at the time, but I think probably for most it will one of vi, vim, emacs or mg.
Re: RSS or Atom syndication for security advisories?
Why? I can help you if you want to code it On Mon, 22 May 2023 04:37:06 -0600 "Theo de Raadt" ha escrit: > Not going to happen. > > Xavier B. wrote: > > > Yeah!, I understand you. But I think it should be included in official > > resources. To whom is concerned about. > > > > On Sun, 21 May 2023 21:27:19 +0200 > > Hiltjo Posthuma ha escrit: > > > > > On Sun, May 21, 2023 at 06:26:12PM +, Xavier B. wrote: > > > > Thanks, Hiltjo, for your help. I very appreciate that. > > > > > > > > Perhaps it could be useful to place it in official site. > > > > What do you think? What kind of software do you use to generate the web > > > > page? Perhaps I could help you to add RSS security advisories. > > > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > You're welcome, but to be clear: I only posted the link. > > > > > > http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=about > > > > >
Re: RSS or Atom syndication for security advisories?
Not going to happen. Xavier B. wrote: > Yeah!, I understand you. But I think it should be included in official > resources. To whom is concerned about. > > On Sun, 21 May 2023 21:27:19 +0200 > Hiltjo Posthuma ha escrit: > > > On Sun, May 21, 2023 at 06:26:12PM +, Xavier B. wrote: > > > Thanks, Hiltjo, for your help. I very appreciate that. > > > > > > Perhaps it could be useful to place it in official site. > > > What do you think? What kind of software do you use to generate the web > > > page? Perhaps I could help you to add RSS security advisories. > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > You're welcome, but to be clear: I only posted the link. > > > > http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=about > > >
Re: RSS or Atom syndication for security advisories?
Yeah!, I understand you. But I think it should be included in official resources. To whom is concerned about. On Sun, 21 May 2023 21:27:19 +0200 Hiltjo Posthuma ha escrit: > On Sun, May 21, 2023 at 06:26:12PM +, Xavier B. wrote: > > Thanks, Hiltjo, for your help. I very appreciate that. > > > > Perhaps it could be useful to place it in official site. > > What do you think? What kind of software do you use to generate the web > > page? Perhaps I could help you to add RSS security advisories. > > > > Hi, > > You're welcome, but to be clear: I only posted the link. > > http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=about >