On 2015-03-02, Stefan Sperling s...@stsp.name wrote:
I'm tired of replugging this device, and I don't want to
wear out my laptop's USB ports even more ;)
You can borrow a tip from USB hardware hackers here: use an external
hub to help protect your ports.
Adam Wolk said:
Is the issue reproducible? Maybe it was a temporary network glitch?
I can access this repository just fine, it isn't empty, and the same
happens with other repos.
--
Dmitrij D. Czarkoff
On Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 12:56:44PM +0100, Adam Wolk wrote:
I just updated to the March 1 (i386) snapshot and now I'm in process of
doing a 'pkg_add -uiv' so far no issues on my side (packages are
downloading and updating).
Is the issue reproducible? Maybe it was a temporary network glitch?
(i386) snapshot and amd64 packages ?
:http://ftp5.eu.openbsd.org/ftp/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/amd64/
On 03.03.2015 17:27, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
Adam Wolk said:
Is the issue reproducible? Maybe it was a temporary network glitch?
I can access this repository just fine, it isn't
Craig Skinner wrote:
Hi folks,
$ man rksh
sh: /tmp/man.v3NbpQf33a: restricted
sh: /usr/bin/more: restricted
I don't know. Works for me.
carbolite:~ rksh
carbolite:~ man rksh | wc
2971 20398 166126
carbolite:~ cd /
rksh: cd: restricted shell - can't cd
Hi Craig,
Ted Unangst wrote on Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 10:09:08AM -0500:
Craig Skinner wrote:
$ man rksh
sh: /tmp/man.v3NbpQf33a: restricted
sh: /usr/bin/more: restricted
That looks like the man you are executing is a shell script starting
with #!/bin/sh. In particular, it does not look like
Hello,
Do you expect to run the X Window System? [yes] no
Do you want the X Window System to be started by xdm(1)? [no] no
Isn't this a contradiction? Or is it related to machdep.allowaperture? If
machdep.allowaperture isn't needed anymore, why is it still in the
install?
Many thanks,
bye!
Dmitry Orlov said:
(i386) snapshot and amd64 packages ?
:http://ftp5.eu.openbsd.org/ftp/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/amd64/
No, amd64 everything.
I updated again (from another mirror, which shouldn't matter), and now
everything is fine.
--
Dmitrij D. Czarkoff
On Mon, Mar 02, 2015 at 11:52:49AM -0430, Halim Srama wrote:
I just noticed that all the points after that are numbered 1 (also below in
the next enumeration). maybe that's also not right.
On Mar 2, 2015 11:41 AM, Naim, Halim. halimsr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, there is a typo in the manpage
$ touch árvíztűrő tükörfúrógép
$ ls -lah
-rw--- 1 user user 0B Feb 8 18:20 ??rv??zt??r?? t??k??rf??r??g??p
$
I am using uxterm on OpenBSD 5.6. How can my uxterm show these accents in
this way? Why doesn't it displays it as it is?
Many thanks!
On Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 08:08:29AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2015-03-02, Stefan Sperling s...@stsp.name wrote:
I'm tired of replugging this device, and I don't want to
wear out my laptop's USB ports even more ;)
You can borrow a tip from USB hardware hackers here: use an external
You can borrow a tip from USB hardware hackers here: use an external
hub to help protect your ports.
But I really need my hub, too!
Look for people holding ``free hubs!'' signs in the streets...
Thisis theone, 03 Mar 2015 16:55:
$ touch árvíztűrő tükörfúrógép
$ ls -lah
-rw--- 1 user user 0B Feb 8 18:20 ??rv??zt??r?? t??k??rf??r??g??p
$
I am using uxterm on OpenBSD 5.6. How can my uxterm show these accents in
this way? Why doesn't it displays it as it is?
look in the
Thisis theone wrote:
$ touch árvíztűrő tükörfúrógép
$ ls -lah
-rw--- 1 user user 0B Feb 8 18:20 ??rv??zt??r?? t??k??rf??r??g??p
$
I am using uxterm on OpenBSD 5.6. How can my uxterm show these accents in
this way? Why doesn't it displays it as it is?
ls doesn't know about
On 2015-03-03 Tue 16:46 PM |, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
That looks like the man you are executing is a shell script starting
with #!/bin/sh. In particular, it does not look like the mandoc
implementation of man(1) because that doesn't create temporary files.
What does
$ which man
$ file
Hello,
1) If I run transmission-gtk with ex.: 20 torrent files and I'm on a
50 mbit/sec network, after ~10-15 minutes (network fully used,
ethernet, not wifi) my OpenBSD 5.6 64bit on a T61 will always crash
and brings up the gdb. Is that normal? How can I help debug it? I'm
not running it as
Thank you for the tricks! :) (Google already indexed it, so less people
will ask it in the future, lol)
Is this an old bug or just a feature?
I know it would be great if the world would only have 1 language: English,
but that will be about ~1000 years away.
Dear misc@,
Have been using OpenBSD with Bacula (and LTO-4 tapes) with great success
for many years.
Our bacula server just got upgraded to a Dell PowerEdge R420 with one LTO-5
tape unit. This server is running OpenBSD 5.6-stable.
The problem is that bacula's btape(8) keeps giving me a
On 2015-03-03 Tue 16:23 PM |, Craig Skinner wrote:
$ stat -r /usr/bin/man
10 47697 0100555 2 0 7 194256 18768 1407477498 1407477498 1421926227 16384 40
0 /usr/bin/man
$ ldd /usr/bin/man
/usr/bin/man:
StartEnd Type Open Ref GrpRef Name
19f51000 39f55000 exe 10
On Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 04:55:01PM +0100, Thisis theone wrote:
$ touch árvíztűrő tükörfúrógép
$ ls -lah
-rw--- 1 user user 0B Feb 8 18:20 ??rv??zt??r?? t??k??rf??r??g??p
$
I am using uxterm on OpenBSD 5.6. How can my uxterm show these accents in
this way? Why doesn't it
Hello,
If I:
pkg_add firefox-esr
then I cannot see any separated user for it:
grep -i firefox /etc/passwd
When will OpenBSD have a separated user for the webbrowser by default?
If someone gets in via the webbrowser... it will have the id_rsa, the
*.kdb, etc.
If it will not be default
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015, at 01:33 PM, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
On Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 12:56:44PM +0100, Adam Wolk wrote:
I just updated to the March 1 (i386) snapshot and now I'm in process of
doing a 'pkg_add -uiv' so far no issues on my side (packages are
downloading and updating).
On 2015-03-03 11:37, someone wrote:
1) If I run transmission-gtk with ex.: 20 torrent files and I'm on a
50 mbit/sec network, after ~10-15 minutes (network fully used,
ethernet, not wifi) my OpenBSD 5.6 64bit on a T61 will always crash
and brings up the gdb. Is that normal?
Do you mean *ddb*,
Stefan Sperling wrote:
On Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 04:55:01PM +0100, Thisis theone wrote:
$ touch árvíztűrő tükörfúrógép
$ ls -lah
-rw--- 1 user user 0B Feb 8 18:20 ??rv??zt??r??
t??k??rf??r??g??p
$
I am using uxterm on OpenBSD 5.6. How can my uxterm show these accents in
pkg_add colorls
alias ls=colorls
This one did it, many thanks!!
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 5:41 PM, Stefan Sperling s...@stsp.name wrote:
On Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 04:55:01PM +0100, Thisis theone wrote:
$ touch árvÃztűrÅ tükörfúrógép
$ ls -lah
-rw--- 1 user user 0B Feb 8
Wow, copying the .Xauthority to the separated user worked!
But I'm still thinking that the separated user can give out the command:
xinput test 6
and can see what anyone types in via X.
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 5:56 PM, Ryan Freeman r...@slipgate.org wrote:
On Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 05:51:27PM
Hi Craig,
Craig Skinner wrote on Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 04:23:59PM +:
On 2015-03-03 Tue 16:46 PM |, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
That looks like the man you are executing is a shell script starting
with #!/bin/sh. In particular, it does not look like the mandoc
implementation of man(1) because
On Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 05:51:27PM +0100, someone wrote:
Hello,
If I:
pkg_add firefox-esr
then I cannot see any separated user for it:
grep -i firefox /etc/passwd
When will OpenBSD have a separated user for the webbrowser by default?
I think Ted specifically stated that jailing
Only running -release without patches. Ok, then I will try out newer
versions before reporting anything, thanks!
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 5:56 PM, Josh Grosse j...@jggimi.homeip.net wrote:
On 2015-03-03 11:37, someone wrote:
1) If I run transmission-gtk with ex.: 20 torrent files and I'm on a
Hi Craig,
Craig Skinner wrote on Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 06:00:55PM +:
Unless there's a work around for 5.6, it's not long until 5.7
Well, if you want to, you can update just mandoc(1) and man(1)
to -current on OpenBSD 5.6, it is compatible. Don't try mixing
versions in general, but in this
If X security is so bad, how can one run a GUI app, ex.: Firefox without
it? Using framebuffer? How can then someone use a GUI password manager to
copy the pwd to the Firefox in the fb?
google doesn't gives too many answers, to be more precise, zero per hour
can someone at least give keywords to
On 2015-03-03 Tue 18:21 PM |, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
So I fixed your problem some months before you reported it. :-)
Ace one Ingo.
Unless there's a work around for 5.6, it's not long until 5.7
Cheers.
--
Great Lover, n.:
A man who can breathe through his ears.
http://blogs.gnome.org/alexl/2015/02/17/first-fully-sandboxed-linux-desktop-app/
h, great, looks like X is not soo good regarding security.. maybe
Wayland..
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 6:09 PM, someone thisistheone8...@gmail.com wrote:
Wow, copying the .Xauthority to the separated user worked!
Hello, for OpenBSD you can't.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq11.html#Intro (11.1.2)
On 03/03/15 10:55, Thisis theone wrote:
Hello,
Do you expect to run the X Window System? [yes] no
Do you want the X Window System to be started by xdm(1)? [no] no
Isn't this a contradiction? Or is it related to machdep.allowaperture? If
machdep.allowaperture isn't needed anymore, why is it
On 03/03/15 14:15, someone wrote:
If X security is so bad, how can one run a GUI app, ex.: Firefox without
it?
you can't. Firefox was designed for a very few graphical interfaces --
Windows, X, and maybe whatever it is on Mac.
Using framebuffer? How can then someone use a GUI password
Hi,
Is there any plan to support 40G/100G ethernet cards? You may see a vendor's
product in this category at this link:
http://www.mellanox.com/page/ethernet_cards_overview
Thanks
Theron
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 3:35 AM, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff czark...@gmail.com wrote:
I've updated to March 1 snapshot, and after sysmerge tried to update
packages. What I got was:
: $ sudo pkg_add -u
: Use of uninitialized value $file in hash element at
/usr/libdata/perl5/OpenBSD/Temp.pm line 80.
Somewhere along the road of moving from 5.5 to 5.6 (i386) my performance in X
has really taken a hit
when dragging windows around. The window trails the pointer by several inches.
X performance used
to be surprisingly good on 5.5.
I note the following lines in Xorg.0.log:
[56.517] (--)
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Wireless
lists the supported wireles chipsets, marking with NFF
those that need the non-free firmware to be downloaded.
It does not mark iwn(4) as such, but on my Thinkpad T400 (dmesg below),
I do need to have iwn-firmware-5.11p1 for the chipset, which is
Hi,
I'm trying to connect to a wireless network using OpenBSD 5.6. I see a
couple FAQ questions talking about a wpa-psk command to convert plaintext
to encrypted string, but still getting secure wireless working is about as
clear as mud.
Thanks,
Bob
On 2015-03-03 23:21, Bob Eby wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to connect to a wireless network using OpenBSD 5.6. I see
a
couple FAQ questions talking about a wpa-psk command to convert
plaintext
to encrypted string, but still getting secure wireless working is
about as
clear as mud.
Thanks,
Bob
On Sun, Mar 1, 2015 at 10:40 AM, etie...@magickarpet.org wrote:
Hello there,
Could anyone recommend which filesystem type to use when backing up a few
hundred GB of files from NetBSD onto a USB disk, planning to restore them
on an OpenBSD machine. I remember distantly that last time I tried
Am 03.03.2015 um 17:58 schrieb Ted Unangst:
As a shortcut, filtering out just esc will prevent most terminal damage? I'm
not sure what other characters can do, though... I vageuly recall that the
intersection of utf-8 and xterm controls is unknowable.
poc diff:
Index: util.c
On Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 06:21:52PM -0500, Bob Eby wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to connect to a wireless network using OpenBSD 5.6. I see a
couple FAQ questions talking about a wpa-psk command to convert plaintext
to encrypted string, but still getting secure wireless working is about as
clear as
Hi,
On 03.03.2015, at 23:09, Theron ZORBAS theronzor...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
Is there any plan to support 40G/100G ethernet cards? You may see a vendor's
product in this category at this link:
http://www.mellanox.com/page/ethernet_cards_overview
Thanks
Theron
if there is hardware
On 03/03/15 18:21, Bob Eby wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to connect to a wireless network using OpenBSD 5.6. I see a
couple FAQ questions talking about a wpa-psk command to convert plaintext
to encrypted string, but still getting secure wireless working is about as
clear as mud.
Yes, if you search
On Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 11:41:07PM +0100, Thomas Bohl wrote:
Thank you very much! Colorls still showed me ?? for the majority of
characters. This patch works as expected.
I'm not sure what kind of behaviour you expect.
colorls showing some ?? indicates that the character set used by
filenames
On Sun, Mar 1, 2015 at 12:06 PM, Janjaap van Velthooven janj...@stack.nl
wrote:
On Sun, Mar 01, 2015 at 04:40:25PM +, etie...@magickarpet.org wrote:
Hello there,
Could anyone recommend which filesystem type to use when backing up
a few hundred GB of files from NetBSD onto a USB disk,
On 03/03/15 23:39, Ninad Shaha wrote:
Dear All,
I want to use openbsd on IBM x3650 M4 server. I am able to install it
successfully. But while 1st boot I am getting lots of bridge memory
address conflict errors.
Server Details:
IBM X3650 M4
E5-2670 2.6 Ghz cpu,
32gb memory
4 10gig
Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
On Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 12:56:44PM +0100, Adam Wolk wrote:
I just updated to the March 1 (i386) snapshot and now I'm in process of
doing a 'pkg_add -uiv' so far no issues on my side (packages are
downloading and updating).
Is the issue reproducible? Maybe it
Hi!
I've updated to March 1 snapshot, and after sysmerge tried to update
packages. What I got was:
: $ sudo pkg_add -u
: Use of uninitialized value $file in hash element at
/usr/libdata/perl5/OpenBSD/Temp.pm line 80.
: Use of uninitialized value $error in concatenation (.) or string at
On Tue, Mar 3, 2015, at 12:35 PM, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote:
Hi!
I've updated to March 1 snapshot, and after sysmerge tried to update
packages. What I got was:
: $ sudo pkg_add -u
: Use of uninitialized value $file in hash element at
/usr/libdata/perl5/OpenBSD/Temp.pm line 80.
: Use of
Dear All,
I want to use openbsd on IBM x3650 M4 server. I am able to install it
successfully. But while 1st boot I am getting lots of bridge memory
address conflict errors.
Server Details:
IBM X3650 M4
E5-2670 2.6 Ghz cpu,
32gb memory
4 10gig ethernet ports
please guide me to resolve this
Hi folks,
$ man rksh
sh: /tmp/man.v3NbpQf33a: restricted
sh: /usr/bin/more: restricted
$ export MANPAGER=less
$ man rksh
sh: /tmp/man.MwpZa2hlUo: restricted
$ man -c rksh
sh: /tmp/man.U7FO8rM3Pc: restricted
$ printenv | sort
HOME=/home/jason
LOGNAME=jason
MAIL=/var/mail/jason
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