2015-12-04 0:10 GMT+01:00 Luke Small :
> There must be some sort of kernel lock, because if you su - twice into the
> 1000 user, it won't open a x window either! I'm sure there is a
> conservative security policy at play,
X and switching users requires you to read up on xauth, always has.
--
athn0 at pci2 dev 0 function 0 "Atheros AR9281" rev 0x01: apic 5 int 12
athn0: AR9280 rev 2 (2T2R), ROM rev 22
Works fine with hostap in an old eee 1000HA, although also not exactly high
volume traffic...
On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 2:48 PM, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 03, 2015 at 11:25:49A
Hi,
X was crashing every N minutes after disabling 2D acceleration for
Broadwell (as discussed on @tech)
Recent commit (3rd Dec 2015) will produce unusable garbled output with
sluggish / frozen output on the same machine.
Cheers,
nuc$ cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[69.023] (--) checkDevMem: using
Nice. ;)
On 2015-12-03 23:35, skin...@britvault.co.uk wrote:
His ISP wrote:
"Dude you have several hundred abuse emails,
what the fuck are you doing?"
Wired wrote:
"Shodan's big lesson is that the internet is more diverse than we
think.
Think webserver, and you'll probably think of Apache o
I don't understant your purpose
What specific protocols would you like to inspect deeply ?
Because the is no base/port complete solution that I am aware of.
And the idea sounds crazy.
Some vendors have filters/plugins/proxies that are application aware...
And it's often disabled by admins becaus
His ISP wrote:
"Dude you have several hundred abuse emails,
what the fuck are you doing?"
Wired wrote:
"Shodan's big lesson is that the internet is more diverse than we think.
Think webserver, and you'll probably think of Apache or Microsoft, or
maybe Nginx, but Shodan's database of nearly 144 m
There must be some sort of kernel lock, because if you su - twice into the
1000 user, it won't open a x window either! I'm sure there is a
conservative security policy at play, and maybe writing a script to copy
write and doas cp will work, but it also doesn't work if I want to write a
program that
On Tue, Dec 01, 2015 at 01:50:57PM -0200, Felipe Gomes wrote:
> I've been trying to search for more information on OpenBSD as a VMWare
> guest, but I wasn't able to find much... and the information is pretty much
> outdated.
> What are the recommendations for OpenBSD 5.8 (amd64) as a guest on VMw
> How about a series of 'Corporate' CDs, with a sliding scale of prices,
> incrementing on a traditional per user/account/cpu/etc basis?
>
> Management & purchasing people are accustomed to this.
[ ... ]
I (only my personal opinion) think this contradicts with the main goal
(Free) of the project.
On Thu 03/12/2015 09:54, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> On 30/11/15(Mon) 18:28, Björn Ketelaars wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I repeatedly hit the kernel panic below. Easy to reproduce as it happens
> > over
> > and over again within 60 minutes after rebooting. Root cause is not known.
> >
> > I'm running
On Thu, Dec 03, 2015 at 11:25:49AM -0700, bluesun08 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in the meantime i had tested many miniPCIe-WLAN-Cards (ar9271, ar9280,
> ar9285, ar9287, ...) with OpenBSD in HostAP-mode.
> But no one of them works reliable, stable and fast.
>
> No i'm frustrated. I'm fed up with ordering, t
I looking for a MiniPCI Express Card in half size format.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCI_Express#PCI_Express_Mini_Card
--
View this message in context:
http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/WLAN-Card-frustration-tp284534p284538.html
Sent from the openbsd user - misc mailing list archive
On 2015-12-03 19:25, bluesun08 wrote:
Hi,
in the meantime i had tested many miniPCIe-WLAN-Cards (ar9271, ar9280,
ar9285, ar9287, ...) with OpenBSD in HostAP-mode.
But no one of them works reliable, stable and fast.
No i'm frustrated. I'm fed up with ordering, testing and sending back
several c
Hi,
in the meantime i had tested many miniPCIe-WLAN-Cards (ar9271, ar9280,
ar9285, ar9287, ...) with OpenBSD in HostAP-mode.
But no one of them works reliable, stable and fast.
No i'm frustrated. I'm fed up with ordering, testing and sending back
several cards.
Can someone recommend me a *very
On 2015-12-01 Tue 22:08 PM |, Marko Cupa?? wrote:
>
> But I work for a company whose networking relies heavily on
> OpenBSD. My boss, although not from FOSS world, understands the value
> of good software, so I managed to persuade him to approve purchase of
> CD set every release. He also understa
Sébastien Morand wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since last update to snapshots, Xorg crash every 15/20 minutes.
known issue, fix coming soon.
because the broadwell driver has issues with suspend/resume, acceleration was
disabled in the X driver (which makes resume work). but the unaccelerated X
codepath isn't
On 3 December 2015 at 16:44, YASUOKA Masahiko wrote:
> Can you check "net.pipex.enable"?
>
> pppxwrite() is not used if "net.pipex.enable=1".
The default configuration which I've been running with has been:
net.pipex.enable=0
Sevan
Can you check "net.pipex.enable"?
pppxwrite() is not used if "net.pipex.enable=1".
--yasuoka
Hi,
Since last update to snapshots, Xorg crash every 15/20 minutes.
I got the following error message :
[ 14956.727] (EE) Segmentation fault at address 0xe9f9407000
[ 14956.727] (EE)
Fatal server error:
[ 14956.727] (EE) Caught signal 11 (Segmentation fault). Server aborting
[ 14956.727] (EE)
[ 1
For posterity the problem was that I had a shared swap partition which
of course didn't show in the list of mounted stuff. Added it a week
or two ago and forgot it.
But my original point was that this was an editor which lost what was
being edited just because it couldn't save. With no warning.
Sebastian John wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I used sudo wish some expressions in sudoer like:
>
> foo ALL=NOPASSWD: /bin/bar -a [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z]
>
> This matches commands like „/bin/bar abc" for example.
>
>
>
> I try in doas.conf:
>
>
> permit nopass foo as root cmd /bin/bar args -a [a-
Hello,
I used sudo wish some expressions in sudoer like:
foo ALL=NOPASSWD: /bin/bar -a [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z]
This matches commands like â/bin/bar abc" for example.
I try in doas.conf:
permit nopass foo as root cmd /bin/bar args -a [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z]
but this does not work.
The manual page for cdboot says:
If no commands are given for a short time, cdboot will then attempt to
load an OpenBSD kernel from the CD. It first looks for the install
kernel bsd.rd in the standard amd64 release directory (e.g.
/3.6/amd64/bsd.rd), then for /bsd.
This doesn't
> I looked at runit but the documentation bills it as a replacement for
> init which I find to be very heavyweight. Am I missing something about
> runit, like a way to use it to manage a set of processes under init?
It can replace init or it can happily co-exist with it. If you only need
service s
You do realize that what you are claiming differs from the part you quoted?
2015-12-03 10:08 GMT+01:00 Tati Chevron :
> The manual page for cdboot says:
>
> If no commands are given for a short time, cdboot will then attempt to
> load an OpenBSD kernel from the CD. It first looks for th
Hi,
I ran into this issue last night when I was testing out a trivial VPN
config & assumed it may have been related to virtualbox but I've just
replicated it on a ThinkPad X60s.
panic: ipintr no HDR
Stopped at Debugger+0x7: leave
Tid PID UID PRFLAGS PFLAGS CPU COMMAND
21363 21363 82 0x10 0 1 npppd
The manual page for cdboot says:
If no commands are given for a short time, cdboot will then attempt to
load an OpenBSD kernel from the CD. It first looks for the install
kernel bsd.rd in the standard amd64 release directory (e.g.
/3.6/amd64/bsd.rd), then for /bsd.
This doesn't
On 30/11/15(Mon) 18:28, Björn Ketelaars wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I repeatedly hit the kernel panic below. Easy to reproduce as it happens over
> and over again within 60 minutes after rebooting. Root cause is not known.
>
> I'm running snapshot on an USB stick. I tried different USB ports with the
>
Brian Conway wrote:
> Spending a little time with 'cat -v', I ended up with the following
> non-.tmux.conf approach to making home/end happy in tmux with an
> otherwise-unmodified ksh shell:
>
> bind '^[[1~'=beginning-of-line
> bind '^[[4~'=end-of-line
>
> It doesn't appear to break normal xterm[
29 matches
Mail list logo