Re: Dual Booting OpenBSD vs Windows7

2015-06-29 Thread Jiri B
On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 03:49:38PM +0330, Mohammad BadieZadegan wrote: Dear OpenBSD users, As I reported my issue was resolved by bootice and grub4dos. But on the second systems this procedure can not resolve dual booting. At the section of 4.9 of FAQ#4 told that creating openbsd.pbr file by

Re: Dual Booting OpenBSD vs Windows7

2015-06-29 Thread Mohammad BadieZadegan
Does the boot loader of OpenBSD ( first step of booting OpenBSD that display boot ) can boot other partiotions OS with boot command like *boot hd0a:/xxx* ? On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 4:11 PM, Mohammad BadieZadegan mbzade...@gmail.com wrote: I recreated openbsd.pbr and when I call this by file

Re: Regarding the default /usr partitioning

2015-06-29 Thread trondd
On Mon, June 29, 2015 4:05 am, Carlos Fenollosa wrote: For a novice user, theyâ**re going to be constrained with the current defaults when they want to compile some big port â** thatâ**s my case, I canâ**t build php-5.6 because of disk space, and Iâ**ve run â**make cleanâ** on all subfolders

Re: trying to send packet on wrong domain. if 0 vs. mbuf 1

2015-06-29 Thread Peter Hessler
On 2015 Jun 29 (Mon) at 15:29:57 +0200 (+0200), Mattieu Baptiste wrote: :Hi, : :I'm running a setup where my gateway (a PC Engines APU with :-current/amd64) have two rdomains : : :rdomain 0 : :- re0 : internal interface (IP 192.168.50.1) :- re1 : dmz interface :- re2 : external interface :

Re: Dual Booting OpenBSD vs Windows7

2015-06-29 Thread Mohammad BadieZadegan
I recreated openbsd.pbr and when I call this by file boot.ini that contain: * C:\openbsd.pbr=My OpenBSD* When I choose My OpenBSD at boot state it display me: *Loading.* *ERR M* I think that the file of openbsd.pbr is buggy. On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 4:03 PM, Jiri B ji...@devio.us wrote: On

Re: Regarding the default /usr partitioning

2015-06-29 Thread Carlos Fenollosa
Novice users are strongly encouraged to use packages and not to build ports. Learn the system first, then you can play around with ports and disk partitioning, etc. Sounds like a pain in the butt, but BSD is great in that there is a relativly strong seperation of system vs user files so

trying to send packet on wrong domain. if 0 vs. mbuf 1

2015-06-29 Thread Mattieu Baptiste
Hi, I'm running a setup where my gateway (a PC Engines APU with -current/amd64) have two rdomains : rdomain 0 : - re0 : internal interface (IP 192.168.50.1) - re1 : dmz interface - re2 : external interface rdomain 1 : - vether0 : bridged with re0 (IP 192.168.50.2) - tun2 : OpenVPN interface My

Weird dns lookup issue (iked)

2015-06-29 Thread Mark Patruck
Hi, i'm sitting here for hours with a weird dns lookup issue. I have two remote machines (3 days old amd64 current) which are connected via ipsec to PEER. Except that iked throws the following message every few minutes iked[123]: pfkey_sa_last_used everything works fine. PEER enc0-

32bit vs. 64bit on older 64bit processors (fwd)

2015-06-29 Thread Richard Thornton
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2015 00:36:19 -0400 (EDT) From: Richard Thornton rthor...@secularsolutionsllc.com To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: 32bit vs. 64bit on older 64bit processors A friend gave me a fully functioning Compaq Sempron 3400+; he has 1.2GB installed

Re: Regarding the default /usr partitioning

2015-06-29 Thread lists
However, at some point, even novice users might need to build a port to apply some errata. For novice users the documentation recommends using packages mainly. If that port is one of the big ones (php, in my case), they may realize that they don’t have enough disk space. Granted, there are

Re: Regarding the default /usr partitioning

2015-06-29 Thread Chris Bennett
On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 10:05:59AM +0200, Carlos Fenollosa wrote: Hi all, Thanks for all the information. I had read disklabel(8) and my indication of /usr/src was actually my mistake, it has indeed its own partition. Sorry for that. My disk has 80 GB so it falls under the 7GB

PPPoE Dropping

2015-06-29 Thread Ed Stout
Good Morning, I've recently migrated to a new ISP (Zen UK), from BT, and am facing an annoying problem - head banging against a brick-wall has started - it is the same broadband product, i.e VDSL2/FTTC, just a different ISP. For the last 3 years my current setup has functioned on BT, since the

Re: Dual Booting OpenBSD vs Windows7

2015-06-29 Thread Mohammad BadieZadegan
Dear OpenBSD users, As I reported my issue was resolved by bootice and grub4dos. But on the second systems this procedure can not resolve dual booting. At the section of 4.9 of FAQ#4 told that creating openbsd.pbr file by *dd if=/dev/rsd0a of=openbsd.pbr bs=512 count=1.* Is that command was 100%

Re: cp from 4 different home folders without overwriting files with different content

2015-06-29 Thread Chris Bennett
Thanks for all the advice so far. I never thought of working hard to keep the drives cool vs hot And using dd to avoid seeking is also a very good idea. tar is a disaster however since it cannot handle directories down to files that are too long, even though the names are ok on file system. I

Re: cwm does not spawn 'ssh to' dialog when known_hosts is missing

2015-06-29 Thread Okan Demirmen
Fix committed. Thanks for the report. On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 11:09 AM, Okan Demirmen o...@demirmen.com wrote: I actually think that feature should be removed; cwm shouldn't need to re-implement kwown_hosts parsing just for auto-completion. For simple entries, it has worked, but when once there

Re: 32bit vs. 64bit on older 64bit processors (fwd)

2015-06-29 Thread lists
Given that this box is an older 64bit system, which is single core and the maximum memory installable is 4GB, what's the best build to use for it? 32bit or 64bit? You can try both, yet with the risk of sounding nosy, probably amd64 is your pick for a number of reasons. Also sampling the

Re: 32bit vs. 64bit on older 64bit processors (fwd)

2015-06-29 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Mon, 29 Jun 2015 00:41:47 -0400 (EDT) Richard Thornton wrote: what's the best build to use for it? 32bit or 64bit? 64 bit, as OpenBSD's memory protections go further and 64 bit is probably more widely used by devs these days and so better tested too.

Re: tracking down mbuf leak

2015-06-29 Thread lists
It's worth nothing that this machine is now running the amd64 arch of 5.7 on a replacement apu1d4, and I'm not seeing this issue anymore under similar conditions (configs were all 1:1 copied). Who knows which change (hopefully) resolved the issue, but maybe this can serve as useful info in the

Re: PPPoE Dropping

2015-06-29 Thread Ed Stout
I think that's correct, but you could double-check by running tcpdump on the parent interface (pppoedev) and use -e to show MAC addresses. (I'd use something like -nevvs1500). Will do, thanks - the LCP echo's come on the input, so I was assuming the term-req also coming on the input would be

Re: PPPoE Dropping

2015-06-29 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2015-06-29, Ed Stout edst...@gmail.com wrote: Good Morning, I've recently migrated to a new ISP (Zen UK), from BT, and am facing an annoying problem - head banging against a brick-wall has started - it is the same broadband product, i.e VDSL2/FTTC, just a different ISP. For the last 3

Re: Dual Booting OpenBSD vs Windows7

2015-06-29 Thread Riccardo Mottola
Hi, Mohammad BadieZadegan wrote: I want to dual booting OpenBSD with Windows7 and read many more pages about customizing windows*bcdedit* tools to booting dual OS like *http://cromwell-intl.com/linux/multiboot-windows-openbsd/ http://cromwell-intl.com/linux/multiboot-windows-openbsd/* *BUT*,

Re: Weird dns lookup issue (iked)

2015-06-29 Thread Mark Patruck
Btw i forgot to mention...of course the PEER is running OpenBSD -current too (two days old amd64) Meanwhile i switched to isakmpd (for testing and to make sure iked isn't the (only) problem) but it also doesn't work. On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 03:45:48PM +0200, Mark Patruck wrote: Hi, i'm

Re: Dual Booting OpenBSD vs Windows7

2015-06-29 Thread Steven McDonald
On Mon, 29 Jun 2015 16:11:20 +0330 Mohammad BadieZadegan mbzade...@gmail.com wrote: When I choose My OpenBSD at boot state it display me: *Loading.* *ERR M* ERR M means that the pbr successfully loaded a file into memory, but it wasn't a valid ELF executable. Most probably, this means

Re: Issue with OpenBGPD

2015-06-29 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 05:07:47PM +0200, HaTiM Chikhi wrote: Hi, I'm adding a static route to the OpenBGPD process. The route is distributed correctly. But when I delete the route, OpenBGPD still distribute it, even it is no longer in the routing (netstat -rn4) I have to restart the

Re: how to install OpenBSD in a computer with Linux and Grub2

2015-06-29 Thread Tuyosi Takesima
i found very interesting method that uses linux grub2 to install openbsd . that is written in http://yanmoo.blogspot.jp/2012/04/vpsopenbsd.html. main poin is --- grub kopenbsd /bsd.rd grubboot by this method , i install debian and then oppenbsd in rental server. now

Re: Weird dns lookup issue (iked)

2015-06-29 Thread Zé Loff
On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 07:04:41PM +0200, Mark Patruck wrote: Btw i forgot to mention...of course the PEER is running OpenBSD -current too (two days old amd64) Meanwhile i switched to isakmpd (for testing and to make sure iked isn't the (only) problem) but it also doesn't work. On Mon,

Problem building OpenSMTPD 5.7.1-rc1 so that /usr/sbin/smtpd links to LibreSSL 2.2.0 /usr/local/lib/libssl.so.32.0 library

2015-06-29 Thread Seth
Build environment: OpenBSD 5.7-release (x64) with all latest patches applied via Mtier openup utility. LibreSSL 2.2.0 OpenSMTPD 5.7.1-rc1 I'm having difficulty getting OpenSMTPD 5.7.1-rc1 to build and link the /usr/sbin/smtpd binary to the proper /usr/local/lib/libssl.so.32.0 library

Re: gr-osmosdr

2015-06-29 Thread David Coppa
On Sun, Jun 28, 2015 at 10:16 PM, EdaSky eda...@muj-disk.cz wrote: Greetings I would like to expand my Hamshack on SDR receiver via GQRX I would also like to analyze signals over gnuradio and build port of gqrx and required dependency progs. I bought http://dxpatrol.pt/ ugen1 at uhub0

Re: ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen3

2015-06-29 Thread Masao Uebayashi
Filed a bug report: http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugsm=143554782402152w=2 Just for reference. (Next time I buy a new machine I'll go directly to sendbug(1).)

Re: Regarding the default /usr partitioning

2015-06-29 Thread Carlos Fenollosa
Hi all, Thanks for all the information. I had read disklabel(8) and my indication of /usr/src was actually my mistake, it has indeed its own partition. Sorry for that. My disk has 80 GB so it falls under the 7GB partitioning. Regarding the fact that the installer is flexible, I know, I was

Re: Problem building OpenSMTPD 5.7.1-rc1 so that /usr/sbin/smtpd links to LibreSSL 2.2.0 /usr/local/lib/libssl.so.32.0 library

2015-06-29 Thread Brent Cook
On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 4:38 PM, Seth l...@sysfu.com wrote: Build environment: OpenBSD 5.7-release (x64) with all latest patches applied via Mtier openup utility. LibreSSL 2.2.0 OpenSMTPD 5.7.1-rc1 I'm having difficulty getting OpenSMTPD 5.7.1-rc1 to build and link the /usr/sbin/smtpd

Re: Regarding the default /usr partitioning

2015-06-29 Thread frantisek holop
Carlos Fenollosa, 29 Jun 2015 15:24: Hi Tim, this is true. However, at some point, even novice users might need to build a port to apply some errata. If that port is one of the big ones (php, in my case), they may realize that they don’t have enough disk space. everyone has different needs