dmesg (current) MacBook Air 5,2 (2012) Intel 1.8

2015-09-09 Thread Aaron Poffenberger
Occasional problems with loading firmware for urtwn as seen near the end of this dmesg: urtwn0: could not load firmware page 1 I've also seen the same message for page 0. Suspend/resume is mostly reliable. I've seen the two issues noted in this thread.

Looking for assistance with rtwn(4) on 5.8

2015-09-09 Thread Nickolas P. O'Malley
Hello, I'm new to the OpenBSD community and mailing list, so please forgive me if this is the wrong list to ask. I decided to install a snapshot of 5.8 on my workstation today, because I found out that it features a new driver that supports my wireless NIC. However I'm hitting roadblock after ro

Re: Running roundcube over httpd

2015-09-09 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
On 09/09/2015 06:03 PM, Alexander Hall wrote: Hi! Does anyone have an example for a functional configuration for roundcube[mail] over the new httpd? pkg-readmes/roundcubemail* seems to be for running apache. /Alexander server "mail.pettijohn-web.com" { listen on $ext_addr tls port

Re: NFS umount stuck on client machine

2015-09-09 Thread Dag Richards
I had this happen once before in the long long ago. I wound up creating a new nfs server with an export of the same name. The client was then able to dismount. Certainly a PITA, a reboot though cause for self loathing may be simpler. If you mount from fstab in the future make sure you soft mount

Re: Running roundcube over httpd

2015-09-09 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Alexander Hall [alexan...@beard.se] wrote: > Hi! > > Does anyone have an example for a functional configuration for > roundcube[mail] over the new httpd? > > pkg-readmes/roundcubemail* seems to be for running apache. > It "just works" when you use a standard php_fpm config.

Running roundcube over httpd

2015-09-09 Thread Alexander Hall
Hi! Does anyone have an example for a functional configuration for roundcube[mail] over the new httpd? pkg-readmes/roundcubemail* seems to be for running apache. /Alexander

NFS umount stuck on client machine

2015-09-09 Thread Dot Yet
Hello, I've a stale nfs mount stuck on one of the client machines. The NFS server was powered down and decommissioned, but the client did not umount the nfs directory beforehand. Is there a way for me to clean up the stale nfs connection on the client side without restarting the machine? I've trie

Re: Incoming packets arrives on an interface and outgoing packets takes another interface

2015-09-09 Thread Giancarlo Razzolini
Em 09-09-2015 07:11, jean-yves boisiaud escreveu: > I resolved the problem with the reply-to pf directive. If you enable multipath and add the default gateways, you can use a reply-to for the interface only, not needing to pass the gateway address. This solves both LAN connectivity and internet con

Re: Incoming packets arrives on an interface and outgoing packets takes another interface

2015-09-09 Thread Kapetanakis Giannis
On 09/09/15 15:39, jean-yves boisiaud wrote: the rule : pass in quick on em2 inet proto icmp from any to em2:network becomes : pass in quick on em2 inet proto icmp from any to em2:network \ reply-to (em2 $em2_gw) where $em2_gw is the IP of our provider's router. Just an addition in ca

Re: Incoming packets arrives on an interface and outgoing packets takes another interface

2015-09-09 Thread jean-yves boisiaud
the rule : pass in quick on em2 inet proto icmp from any to em2:network becomes : pass in quick on em2 inet proto icmp from any to em2:network \ reply-to (em2 $em2_gw) where $em2_gw is the IP of our provider's router. hope that helps. 2015-09-09 13:54 GMT+02:00 Marko Cupać : > On Wed,

Re: issue with pf syntax parser

2015-09-09 Thread Raul Miller
On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 4:21 AM, Joseph A Borg wrote: > so you can have something like this, which is confusing to me but it might be > readable to somebody else: > > passin on $DMZ_if > \ > inet proto { >

Re: Incoming packets arrives on an interface and outgoing packets takes another interface

2015-09-09 Thread Marko Cupać
On Wed, 9 Sep 2015 12:11:38 +0200 jean-yves boisiaud wrote: > I resolved the problem with the reply-to pf directive. Hi, I'm struggling with the same problem as well. Could you please share relevant part of your ruleset? Thank you in advance, -- Before enlightenment - chop wood, draw water. A

Re: 2^64 - 39 ...

2015-09-09 Thread Michal Bozon
> ... > Michael > you have won! > > --- /usr/src/games/factor/factor.c Wed Oct 28 00:59:24 2009 > +++ factor.cTue Sep 8 20:06:44 2015 > @@ -192,6 +192,19 @@ pr_fact(u_int64_t val) /* Factor this value. > */ > (void)putchar('\n'); > } > > +static u_int32_t > +i

Re: Incoming packets arrives on an interface and outgoing packets takes another interface

2015-09-09 Thread jean-yves boisiaud
I resolved the problem with the reply-to pf directive. Thanks to P. Lamaiziere 2015-09-08 12:16 GMT+02:00 jean-yves boisiaud < jean-yves.boisi...@alcor-consulting.fr>: > hello, > > I'm using OBSD 5.7 as a firewall with carp and pfsync, more ipsec VPN used > with sasyncd. > > I have two Internet

Re: [DIFF] user & group delete named in upgrade57.html

2015-09-09 Thread Craig Skinner
Resend: On 2015-08-31 Mon 10:52 AM |, Craig Skinner wrote: > Hi there, > > BIND is binned. > > --- upgrade57.htmlMon Aug 31 10:44:41 2015 > +++ upgrade57-del-named.html Mon Aug 31 10:46:46 2015 > @@ -495,6 +495,8 @@ rm -r /var/tmp > ln -s /tmp /var/tmp > > groupdel _lkm > +userdel named

Re: issue with pf syntax parser

2015-09-09 Thread Joseph A Borg
just tested this. how nice. makes the configuration file infinitely more readable without having to hassle over extra whitespace (which is not meaningful). just for the record, it seems, in lists, the parser treats newline as a space so you can have something like this, which is confusing to m