Re: update/upgrade

2015-09-21 Thread Jay Patel
If you are looking for one liner for snapshots : http://bsdguru.in/3/any-tutorial-for-installing-snap-on-openbsd-5-8 and for stable m:tier is best. On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 8:56 AM, Quartz wrote: > If availability is critical you might consider redundancy with CARP/pfsync. >> > > It's not cri

Re: OT: Exists some problem with dnscrypt-proxy package?

2015-09-21 Thread C. L. Martinez
On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 1:28 AM, frederick w. soucy wrote: > On 2015.09.20, C.L. Martinez wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I have installed an openbsd 5.7 VM today to do some tests with pf rules. >> One of the components to I need to enable in this gateway is >> unbound+dnscrypt-proxy. >> >> I have confi

ugen0 instead of urtwn0

2015-09-21 Thread Thuban
Hi, I have a usb wifi dongle supposed to work with urtwn firmware. usbdevs returns WNA 1000Mv2 Netgear listed here [0] But the device is detected as ugen. How can I fix this? Regards. [0] : http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi/OpenBSD-current/man4/urtwn.4?query=urt wn&sec=4 -- Thuban PubKey

Re: ugen0 instead of urtwn0

2015-09-21 Thread Thuban
* Thuban le [21-09-2015 11:14:22 +0200]: > usbdevs returns WNA 1000Mv2 Netgear listed here [0] > > But the device is detected as ugen. My bad, it seemd to be fixed in 5.8 [0]. Except waiting for 5.8 or unsing -current, I guess there is no other solution to usr this usb stick? [0] : http://www.o

pfkey_sa_last_used: message: No such process

2015-09-21 Thread Kim Zeitler
Hi I'm currently trying to set up a OpenIKED GW running 5.7-stable with a proprietary fw/VPN hosted at one of our clients. Seemingly worked so far ipsecctl shows flows and SADs. I was able to ping a machine on the 'other-side' but this stopped without apparent reason. Diving deeper into the

Yubikey

2015-09-21 Thread bofh
If you use a non-Neo yubikey and firmware prior to 2.4, you're vulnerable - physical access = stolen private key in less than half an hour. https://www.emsec.rub.de/media/crypto/veroeffentlichungen/2014/02/04/paper_yubikey_sca.pdf

Re: ugen0 instead of urtwn0

2015-09-21 Thread Fred
On 09/21/15 11:01, Thuban wrote: * Thuban le [21-09-2015 11:14:22 +0200]: usbdevs returns WNA 1000Mv2 Netgear listed here [0] But the device is detected as ugen. My bad, it seemd to be fixed in 5.8 [0]. Except waiting for 5.8 or unsing -current, I guess there is no other solution to usr thi

Re: multiple headphone sockets and sndiod on Lenovo M83/Tiny-in-One 23

2015-09-21 Thread mark hellewell
On 20 September 2015 at 17:36, Alexandre Ratchov wrote: > hi, > > Support for USB controllers and hubs is still incomplete. Basically > in the following cases isochronous transfers (used by audio devices) > don't work. > > - ehci controllers with hubs between a usb-1.1 device and the > controlle

Re: ugen0 instead of urtwn0

2015-09-21 Thread Thuban
* Fred le [21-09-2015 11:50:27 +0100]: > On 09/21/15 11:01, Thuban wrote: > >* Thuban le [21-09-2015 11:14:22 +0200]: > >>usbdevs returns WNA 1000Mv2 Netgear listed here [0] > >> > >>But the device is detected as ugen. > > > >My bad, it seemd to be fixed in 5.8 [0]. > > > >Except waiting for 5.8

Re: update/upgrade

2015-09-21 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2015-09-20, Quartz wrote: >> https://stable.mtier.org/ > > A cli update program that applies binary patches is pretty much perfect, > but I'm not sure we want to rely on a 3rd party for that service. (And I > know that a built-in update program is probably never going to happen). > > You don

Booting Live openbsd image on fat32 media

2015-09-21 Thread Mohammad BadieZadegan
Hi everybody I like using OpenBSD on every situation but need to booting OpenBSD image on my FAT32 media. In other words I have USB Flash (32GB) memstick that its file system is FAT32 and I want to install a boot manager (Like GRUB or Grub4DOS) and then How put OpenBSD image on it that don't currop

Re: mini itx from intel

2015-09-21 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2015-09-20, ludovic coues wrote: > 2015-09-20 14:50 GMT+02:00 frantisek holop : >> does anyone happen to have any of these? >> http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/nuc/nuc-comparison.html >> >> plz send dmesg if possible. > > Here is a dmesg for my DN2820FYKH No DRM on the DN2820FYKH (Bay Tr

Re: Booting Live openbsd image on fat32 media

2015-09-21 Thread Dmitrij D. Czarkoff
Mohammad BadieZadegan said: > How put OpenBSD image on it that don't curropt its file system or booting > OpenBSD? The easiest way is to split your drive in two partitions: first one should be FAT32 if you want it so, and the last one should be OpenBSD slice. Windows and most consumer devices' fi

Re: Booting Live openbsd image on fat32 media

2015-09-21 Thread Mohammad BadieZadegan
OK, It's true, But spliting the memstick into 2 partition causes more questions: 1.What tools can do that best? 2.What is the size of partitions? 3.How can write OpenBSD memstick image on the last partition? On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 4:12 PM, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote: > Mohammad BadieZadegan said

Re: Booting Live openbsd image on fat32 media

2015-09-21 Thread Jiri B
There is no official live image for openbsd. There's install image which runs in ramdisk but this is not usual livecd-like environment. Thus, install onto disk - usb flash media. There's no difference between usb flash and usual disk install. Read docs, FAQ as it is obvious you have limited knowl

Re: Booting Live openbsd image on fat32 media

2015-09-21 Thread Dmitrij D. Czarkoff
Mohammad BadieZadegan said: > 1.What tools can do that best? OpenBSD installation medium can do all but formatting FAT32 partition. You can do that from system you'll install on the second partition. > 2.What is the size of partitions? Depends on your needs. Most likely you'd want to mount your

Re: speedup shutdown

2015-09-21 Thread Quartz
I took that to mean: 1) run (presumably as root) 'time sh /etc/rc shutdown' 2) check 'ps -aux' to see what's still running 3) 'kill -HUP [PID]' for each of the remaining processes 4) check 'ps -aux' again 5) 'kill -TERM [PID]' for each of the remaining processes 6) check 'ps -aux' again Yes. P

Re: Booting Live openbsd image on fat32 media

2015-09-21 Thread Nick Holland
On 09/21/15 08:54, Mohammad BadieZadegan wrote: > OK, It's true, > But spliting the memstick into 2 partition causes more questions: > 1.What tools can do that best? sadly, Windows is kinda stupid about this. It sees a USB device and wants to use the whole thing, it won't let you subpartition the

Re: update/upgrade

2015-09-21 Thread Marcus MERIGHI
qua...@sneakertech.com (Quartz), 2015.09.21 (Mon) 02:43 (CEST): > >As it was already stated in @misc, > > I don't think I got that message. (?) > > >mtier is probably as safe as relying on > >openbsd code. > > I'm not worried so much about safety in the sense of compromised code, but > rather the

Re: ugen0 instead of urtwn0

2015-09-21 Thread Alexey Suslikov
Thuban yeuxdelibad.net> writes: > * Fred crowsons.com> le [21-09-2015 11:50:27 +0100]: > > You could back port the relevant changes to 5.7 and build a new kernel > > following the information in http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html > > > > -current is currently ahead of 5.8 which will be release

Re: update/upgrade

2015-09-21 Thread Adam Thompson
On 09/20/2015 10:26 PM, Quartz wrote: It looks like the M:tier thing is pretty close, my only concern is how long it'll last before the maintainers lose interest and the project gets abandoned. Handling updates/upgrades in OpenBSD has always been one of the more difficult parts for ordinary u

Re: Booting Live openbsd image on fat32 media

2015-09-21 Thread Joseph Crivello
Actually Windows won't allow you to create more than one partition on a USB device only if it has the "removable disk" flag set. Some USB mass storage devices don't have this flag set (from the factory), and if it's not set you can partition it normally. It is also possible to flash many makes

Re: Suspend Hangs ThinkPad T450s

2015-09-21 Thread Aaron Poffenberger
On 09/20/15 17:07, Mark Kettenis wrote: From: Aaron Poffenberger Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2015 16:39:54 -0500 Another issue I noted in the ThinkPad dmesg. Pulling out as separate request for reference sake. Suspending now hangs system - X11 disables correctly and screen goes dark - Light on pow

Re: update/upgrade

2015-09-21 Thread Amit Kulkarni
On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 8:57 AM, Marcus MERIGHI wrote: > qua...@sneakertech.com (Quartz), 2015.09.21 (Mon) 02:43 (CEST): > > >As it was already stated in @misc, > > > > I don't think I got that message. (?) > > > > >mtier is probably as safe as relying on > > >openbsd code. > > > > I'm not worrie

Re: speedup shutdown

2015-09-21 Thread Peter Hessler
On 2015 Sep 21 (Mon) at 09:37:11 -0400 (-0400), Quartz wrote: :>>I took that to mean: :>> :>>1) run (presumably as root) 'time sh /etc/rc shutdown' :>>2) check 'ps -aux' to see what's still running :>>3) 'kill -HUP [PID]' for each of the remaining processes :>>4) check 'ps -aux' again :>>5) 'kill -

Re: speedup shutdown

2015-09-21 Thread Quartz
The two daemons you refer to, treat SIGHUP as a "please re-read your configuration files and restart". This is semi-common. This happens to also be the two daemons you are testing this with, causing some confusino. Not everything, but some things will still be running. It wasn't just syslog

Re: speedup shutdown

2015-09-21 Thread Quartz
The two daemons you refer to, treat SIGHUP as a "please re-read your configuration files and restart". This is semi-common. This happens to also be the two daemons you are testing this with, causing some confusino. Not everything, but some things will still be running. It wasn't just syslogd

console color

2015-09-21 Thread Quartz
Can someone give be a brief rundown on how OpenBSD handles color on console? Commands like "echo -e '\033[32mfoo\033[0m'" produces dark green text as expected, but "echo -e '\033[92mfoo\033[0m'" comes out white instead of light green, and I can't seem to get vim to do syntax coloring at all (I'

Re: EDID checksum is invalid

2015-09-21 Thread Austin Gilbert
> On Sep 17, 2015, at 11:51 AM, Raimo Niskanen > wrote: > > Hello misc@ > > I just installed OpenBSD 5.8 from CD (i386) on an MSI MS 9A19, and it all > went well, but when I put it in the server rack on the KVM it started to > produce lots of error messages about "EDID checksum is invalid". Th

Re: console color

2015-09-21 Thread Miod Vallat
> Can someone give be a brief rundown on how OpenBSD handles color on console? It depends upon the terminal emulation being used. OpenBSD provides both a `sun' terminal emulation, which is the default on sparc and sparc64 (use either TERM=sun for faithful behavioul or TERM=rcons-color for the colo

Re: console color

2015-09-21 Thread Martin Brandenburg
On Mon, 21 Sep 2015, Quartz wrote: Can someone give be a brief rundown on how OpenBSD handles color on console? Commands like "echo -e '\033[32mfoo\033[0m'" produces dark green text as expected, but "echo -e '\033[92mfoo\033[0m'" comes out white instead of light green, and I can't seem to get

Re: Cheap hardware for router, perhaps fileserver?

2015-09-21 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Predrag Punosevac [punoseva...@gmail.com] wrote: > > 1. I don't like diversity at home so OpenBSD would be the first choice. > 4TB HDD are cheap enough and I could mirror (RAID 1) all my personal > data on two of them. There are two options for mirroring. Either use > softraid or get a cheap used

SR RAID5 rebuild/stability issue.

2015-09-21 Thread Karel Gardas
Hello, due to work on SR RAID1 check summing support where I've touched SR RAID internals (workunit scheduling) I'd like to test SR RAID5/6 functionality on snapshot and on my tree to see that I've not broken the stuff while hacking it. My current problem is that I'm not able to come with some tes

Re: console color

2015-09-21 Thread Quartz
OK, thanks. After some searching based on this info and some messing around, it looks like 'export TERM=ansi' and setting t_Co=8 will get me limited colors in vim without screwing anything up.

solved qemu tap

2015-09-21 Thread Tuyosi Takesima
Hi all . i manage to work qemu . all i do by root user . my situation -- internet | router(dhcpd server) | sis0 openbsd $ cat /etc/hostname.tun0 link0 up $ cat /etc/hostname.vether0 inet inet 192.168.1.194 255.255.255.0 NONE cat /etc/hostname.bridge0 add vether0

Re: console color

2015-09-21 Thread Karel Gardas
For local console I've googled and TERM=wsvt25 brings colors to emacs and vim for me on amd64. On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 8:35 PM, Quartz wrote: > Can someone give be a brief rundown on how OpenBSD handles color on console? > Commands like "echo -e '\033[32mfoo\033[0m'" produces dark green text as >

Re: console color

2015-09-21 Thread Miod Vallat
> For local console I've googled and TERM=wsvt25 brings colors to emacs > and vim for me on amd64. wsvt25 (and wsvt43 and wsvt50) only are 8-color terminals, and that's the best the kernels's console emulation code will provide; and this is not going to change anytime soon. If you want 16 or 256 c

Re: solved qemu tap

2015-09-21 Thread Tuyosi Takesima
mistake cat /etc/hostname.bridge0 add vether0 add vio0 -> sis0 up but vio0 also work , why ? and instlatin process , tiny-core boot > but i donot know how to save . tiny-core-plus cannot boot again qemu is slow , so i hesit

Re: SR RAID5 rebuild/stability issue.

2015-09-21 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Karel Gardas [gard...@gmail.com] wrote: > > Let me ask, should SR RAID5 survive such testing or is for example > rebuilding with off-lined drive considered unsupported feature? > It's new, considered experimental and not well tested. In my initial testing with RAID5, it was so slow as to be unu

Re: update/upgrade

2015-09-21 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Quartz [qua...@sneakertech.com] wrote: > >If availability is critical you might consider redundancy with CARP/pfsync. > > It looks like the M:tier thing is pretty close, my only concern is how long > it'll last before the maintainers lose interest and the project gets > abandoned. Stuart already

Re: ugen0 instead of urtwn0

2015-09-21 Thread Thuban
> Grab relevant > > src/sys/dev/usb/if_urtwn.c > sys/dev/usb/usbdevs > > from CVS, than cd sys/dev/usb && make, than rebuild/install kernel > as described in FAQ. > I rebuild and installed the kernel without any error, but still, the usb stick isn't detected as urtwn. What did I do wrong : #

Re: speedup shutdown

2015-09-21 Thread Joel Rees
2015/09/22 3:21 "Quartz" : >> >> The two daemons you refer to, treat SIGHUP as a "please re-read your >> configuration files and restart". This is semi-common. This happens to >> also be the two daemons you are testing this with, causing some confusino. > >> Not everything, but some things will s