> chgrp operator /dev/X
Thanks. I tried it but I now get
Disk /dev/X is user root, group operator, permissions brw---.
Clearly I can just let it be, but it's puzzling, particularly as it
happens right after a fresh install. Any other suggestions will be
welcome.
Thanks again,
Ezequie
On Wed, Dec 03, 2014 at 04:36:43PM +, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> On 2014-12-02, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
>
> > I was pkg_add'ing some essential packages on a freshly installed SPARC
> > machine. I noticed that several packages are missing. I thought it was
> > the mirror, but they are mis
On Dec 3, 2014, at 21:01, patrick keshishian wrote:
> how do you guys deal with disk space with sparc machines?
> NFS?
with a hacksaw :-) http://www.well.com/~fl/frankendisk/
single-ended SCSI disks work quite well in the pizza
box design, but they run hotter than the old ones. One disk is not a
how about MAKEDEV(8)?
cd /dev && ./MAKEDEV all
Greetings Ben
On 12/04/2014 09:29 AM, Ezequiel Garzon wrote:
chgrp operator /dev/X
Thanks. I tried it but I now get
Disk /dev/X is user root, group operator, permissions brw---.
Clearly I can just let it be, but it's puzzling, particul
On 2014 Dec 04 (Thu) at 07:11:48 + (+), John Long wrote:
:How much time is necessary to build packages during and for a release? How
:much time for snapshots? And how often does this need to be done? I'm trying
:to get an idea how much uptime you would need if somebody who is able to
:take
On 2014-12-03 Wed 15:04 PM |, Ted Unangst wrote:
>
> If you want strong, short passwords that look ridiculous:
>
> dd if=/dev/random bs=1 count=9 | b64encode password
>
$ pkg_info apg
Information for inst:apg-2.2.3p0
Comment:
automated password generator
Description:
APG (Automated Password G
I had forgotten OpenBSD has SPARC and SPARC64 ports. I don't have any SPARC
boxes, sorry for missing the point here.
If SPARC64 builds become an issue I hope I can help in some way.
/jl
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On Thu, Dec 04, 2014 at 10:43:29AM +0100, Peter Hessler wrote:
> On 2014 Dec 04 (Thu) at 07:11:48 + (+), John Long wrote:
> :How much time is necessary to build packages during and for a release? How
> :much time for snapshots? And how often does this need to be done? I'm trying
> :to get a
> > chgrp operator /dev/X
>
> Thanks. I tried it but I now get
>
> Disk /dev/X is user root, group operator, permissions brw---.
Permissions are supposed to be 640.
Either your original install was not made from a verified OpenBSD
source, or you've run some scripts on your system since
I've tried figuring the difference between these two, but I can't find
anything that I quite understand(or I have looked in the wrong place).
Can somebody please shed some light?
Not able to print to an Epson Stylus Office similarly also.
A workaround here http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.openbsd.misc/215308
I have also been able to configure a raw lpd printer managed with cups.
On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 1:15 AM, Vivek Vinod wrote:
> We have been using Mikrotik routerboards since 7 years
Huh? With OpenBSD on them?
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On 12/03/2014 07:39 PM, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> On 2014-12-03, Josh Grosse wrote:
>
>>> This could be the bug fixed in src/sbin/isakmpd/ui.c rev 1.56.
>>> Check your system logs for "isakmpd: backwards memcpy".
>> It may not be that change, since it was only committed two days ago.
>> I've
>
"STeve Andre'":
> Every once in a while compiling xenocara, I get a fatal error when
> dealing with kdrive. [...]
> Since others aren't complaining about this it must be me. So then,
> how am I shooting myself (this time) ? Clue sticks? Error below.
> configure: error: source directory already
On 12/04/14 07:05, Alan McKay wrote:
On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 1:15 AM, Vivek Vinod wrote:
We have been using Mikrotik routerboards since 7 years
Huh? With OpenBSD on them?
There are 3 PowerPC based RouterBOARDs. AFAIK the RB600 is supported
at the moment by the socppc port.
The RB800 and RB
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003 Pierre Francoeur wrote:
> Well, i upgraded to the latest snapshot for the second time... first
> time was really smooth, but i got a little weird trouble this time:
> installboot: no OpenBSD partition. Never had any trouble of that
> kind before, but this time it seems like it
On 12/4/14, 6:53 AM, Brad Smith wrote:
On 12/04/14 07:05, Alan McKay wrote:
On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 1:15 AM, Vivek Vinod
wrote:
We have been using Mikrotik routerboards since 7 years
Huh? With OpenBSD on them?
There are 3 PowerPC based RouterBOARDs. AFAIK the RB600 is supported
at the mome
On 2014-12-04, Kaya Saman wrote:
> I am seeing this in the logs:
> Dec 4 09:35:33 Gamma-Ray isakmpd: backwards memcpy
> Dec 4 09:35:33 isakmpd: backwards memcpy
So your isakmpd is broken. Wait for the next snapshot or build one from
-current sources yourself.
--
Christian "naddy" Weisgerbe
On Thu, Dec 04, 2014 at 12:29, Kaya Saman wrote:
> On 12/03/2014 07:39 PM, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
>> On 2014-12-03, Josh Grosse wrote:
>>
This could be the bug fixed in src/sbin/isakmpd/ui.c rev 1.56.
Check your system logs for "isakmpd: backwards memcpy".
>>> It may not be that cha
Russell Sutherland [russell.sutherl...@utoronto.ca] wrote:
> Does anyone know if the Dual-Core 500 MHz, MIPS64 board that is used in
> the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter family,
> has been used as an OpenBSD platform? I know there is development on the
> octeon http://www.openbsd.org/octeon.html
> platforms,
Does anyone know if the Dual-Core 500 MHz, MIPS64 board that is used in
the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter family,
has been used as an OpenBSD platform? I know there is development on the
octeon http://www.openbsd.org/octeon.html
platforms, but not sure if the port was actually usable.
--
Russell Sutherland
Russell Sutherland [russell.sutherl...@utoronto.ca] wrote:
> Thanks? And may I assume with net booting saving local customizations
> (firewall rules, network configuration, etc.)
> is a bit awkward, as there is no local storage?
>
Your NFS server presents a unique /etc for the machine. I'd rather
Check out Fortress Linux, possibly using a version of xombrero,
not sure https://www.fortresslinux.org/
Myself I was planning to use a separate login for web browser,
streaming audio visual, etc, alongside an offline desktop for work
on documents but with ports open to read and send e-mail, access
ThanksŠ And may I assume with net booting saving local customizations
(firewall rules, network configuration, etc.)
is a bit awkward, as there is no local storage?
--
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email:russell.sutherl...@utoronto.ca
office: +1.416.978.0470
mobile: +1.416.803.0080
On 2014-12
On 12/04/2014 02:56 AM, Christer Solskogen wrote:
> I've tried figuring the difference between these two, but I can't find
> anything that I quite understand(or I have looked in the wrong place).
> Can somebody please shed some light?
>
Found some clues here:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/
> how about MAKEDEV(8)?
> cd /dev && ./MAKEDEV all
Thanks, Ben! That took care of everything in one fell swoop. I first
fixed it manually with chgrp operator, as recommended by Mike, and
reverting to 644, as pointed out by Miod. It is interesting I need
to do this under KVM but not under Virtual
fixed as of the 2014-12-04 snapshot, thanks to Brad Smith
Excerpts from Scott Bonds's message of 2014-12-01 14:18:44 -0800:
> I am trying to install 5.6-release on a MacbookAir6,1. There are long (5
> to 10 minute) pauses that seem to happen whenever the OS accesses the
> built in hard drive. I tr
> The lovable scamp Ted Unangst posted about a box with dual broadcoms, Atom
> CPU, DDR3 RAM, etc for $129 on his blog:
>
> http://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/new-home-router
>
> -Chester
>
> "Enjoy those tacos now, for in a thousand years they will be illegal! Ha ha
> ha ha-I think we all k
On 12/04/2014 04:28 PM, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Thu, Dec 04, 2014 at 12:29, Kaya Saman wrote:
On 12/03/2014 07:39 PM, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
On 2014-12-03, Josh Grosse wrote:
This could be the bug fixed in src/sbin/isakmpd/ui.c rev 1.56.
Check your system logs for "isakmpd: backwards memc
On Dec 3, 2014, at 11:49 AM, Alan McKay wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of a similar device with 2 NICs that might be
> suitable as a home firewall?
>
If inexpensive is interesting and you don’t mind doing some minor HW assembly,
you might want to look into NeoWare CA22 (as I recall the CA2 model
Tobias Ulmer wrote:
full dmesg please
Here it is:
OpenBSD 5.6 (GENERIC) #94: Wed Aug 13 13:54:32 GMT 2014
m...@credogne.gentiane.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/sparc/compile/GENERIC
real mem = 166998016 (159MB)
avail mem = 159440896 (152MB)
mainbus0 at root: SUNW,SPARCstation-20
cpu0 at mainbus0: TMS390Z
Hi,
Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Somewhere under the work directory.
$ find /usr/ports/pobj/bzip2-1.0.6 -name \*.core
$ find . -name \*.core
./fake-sparc/usr/local/man/man1/ln.core
ln segfaulting? sounds bad!
I tried to get a trace, but:
(gdb) bt
#0 0x0001b024 in ?? ()
#1 0x0001afec in ??
On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Riccardo Mottola
wrote:
> Christian Weisgerber wrote:
>>
>> Somewhere under the work directory.
>>
>> $ find /usr/ports/pobj/bzip2-1.0.6 -name \*.core
>
> $ find . -name \*.core
> ./fake-sparc/usr/local/man/man1/ln.core
>
> ln segfaulting? sounds bad!
>
> I tried to
Hello. I am experiencing a strange problem with Apache 2.2.27p4 on
OpenBSD 5.6-stable amd64.
I am _intermittently_ getting this error:
SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length.
(Error code: ssl_error_rx_record_too_long)
in Firefox 31.3.0esr (both Linux and Windows
On Fri, Dec 05, 2014 at 01:18:18AM +0100, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> Tobias Ulmer wrote:
> >full dmesg please
> Here it is:
> OpenBSD 5.6 (GENERIC) #94: Wed Aug 13 13:54:32 GMT 2014
> m...@credogne.gentiane.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/sparc/compile/GENERIC
> real mem = 166998016 (159MB)
> avail mem = 1594
I've tried a number of things with no success. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
#user nobody;
worker_processes 1;
#error_log logs/error.log;
#error_log logs/error.log notice;
#error_log logs/error.log info;
#pidlogs/nginx.pid;
events {
worker_connections 1024;
}
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