Ansible network_cli module broke

2020-05-20 Thread John Doe
Installed the ansible pkg via pkg_add. I cannot get the ansible network_cli
module to work in OpenBSD. Tried in version 6.6 and also 6.7 and both hang
at "using connection plugin network_cli". It never times out, hangs here
forever.

I copied my ansible configuration files over to a fedora OS and the
ansible-playbook works successfully. Has anyone used OpenBSD as an ansible
control node to manage network devices via SSH? Below is the output I
receive.

openbsd#  ansible-playbook - -u username -k -e ansible_network_os=ios
test.yml

TASK [ios_config]
**
task path: /etc/ansible/test.yml:6
<192.168.1.1> attempting to start connection
<192.168.1.1.1> using connection plugin network_cli


X app 'cant open display', In X as reg. user launching xapp from su xterm.

2012-11-27 Thread John Doe
In X as normal user, trying to launch xapp from an xterm that I have su'ed to
root in.
I get a 'Cant open display' error.
 
Please help.



Re: n00b questions -- keyboard messed up

2012-01-22 Thread John Doe
Excuse my good old-fashioned American turkeyness of last year, but if it's not
secure by default, it does indeed belong on the website.  Why can't we set
machdep.allowaperture=1 for n00bs whose first priority is to use X Windows
without getting hacked in the kernel from all those stray pointers escaping
from
Firefox?  Sure, ASLR helps, but I want a basic browser capable of running
Javascript
securely in a thread-safe jail without crashing on double frees,
running out of
memory, and selling more cookies than the Girl Scouts, that
somehow manages to
maintain more hidden access logs than a Swiss bank on MY
personal computer,
regardless of the privacy settings I choose.  Is surf a
better browser, or are there
other suggestions?

Surely OpenBSD would not be
accused of antitrust for integrating a browser into
the operating system, or
at least coming up with or pointing users toward a decent
port if there is
one. Maybe it's just wishful thinking, but what I'm getting at is that I
want/need a secure standards-compliant graphical client for web access.
- Original Message -
From: Tomas Bodzar tomas.bod...@gmail.com
To:
John Doe jl2...@yahoo.com
Cc: w...@openbsd.org w...@openbsd.org;
OpenBSD-misc list misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2012 8:47 PM
Subject: Re: n00b questions -- keyboard messed up

On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at
7:16 PM, John Doe jl2...@yahoo.com wrote:
 The keyboard mapping in the
kernel is getting correpted when I use X Windows
 Version 11 Release 6
Xenocara.  I am using a Microsoft(R) Digital Media
 Keyboard 3000.  How do I
map the extra keys? and would it help if I used
 machdep.allowaperture=1
instead of 2?  Also kbd can change the keyboard
 mapping as a regular user,
but it cannot list the available keyboard mappings
 without being r00t, and
it doesn't take effect until I log out and back in to
 X-Windows. Why is
this, and how do I type diacritical marks like circumflex
 carets and other
accents, umlauts, ruotsalainen o, etc. in OpenBSD?


This thread belongs to
misc@ and not www@

post your dmesg, /etc/X11/xorg.conf and
/var/log/Xorg.0.log

for mapping keys in X see man xmodmap

Why
machdep.allowaperture and what is done by this setting see
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=xf86sektion=4 (man xf86)



there's news in OpenBSD history

2008-04-23 Thread John Doe
C.o.

http://www.silokarcema.lt/index?article=18061/18089/18149

The title loosely translates as:

  The program created by Shilute resident is being used by
  NASA scientists.

The last paragraph (where is the most exciting informatio) sounds like:

  The winner of the contest became a student from Shilute Martynas
  Venckus. He presented his and his colleagues' creation - OpenBSD
  operating system, which is now widely used in the world. The
  program created by Shilute's resident is used by scientists from
  space laboratory of NASA, internet search system Google,
  producers of computer technologies Apple.

Suppose the journalist got it in some interesting way...



Eros-News

2005-08-26 Thread John Doe

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