>On 2015-12-23 10:04, Dragos Ruiu wrote:
>> Ok let me short circuit this meta discussion by saying that AFAIK now
>> that the new Intel Skylake chips fixed many virtualization bugs
>
>Curious, where can I read about this, URL?
The canonical reference is still (and I looked for better summaries bu
Solved! I am a moron. Setting
MariaDB [(none)]> SET GLOBAL log_bin_trust_function_creators = 1;
and then removing secret.php from /var/www/racktables/wwwroot/inc and
starting installation script from the scratch leads to the fully
functional system.
Stan thank you so much for porting this thing
On 2015-12-23, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2015-12-23, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> > SQLSTATE[HY000]: General error: 1419 You do not have the SUPER
> privilege
> > and binary logging is enabled (you *might* want to use the less safe
> > log_bin_trust_function_creators variable) (HY000)
> > at fi
Topic should go to tech.. and is actually solved.
Similar problem:
Upgrade history:
Dec 18 2015 - ok
Dec 19 2015 - ok
Dec 23 2015 - can not boot after that
partial outputs from commands:
disklabel sd0
size offset fstype
a: 146805807 829967361 RAID
other not related to OpenBSD
disklabel sd1
size
Hi,
working remotely on openbsd from OSX terminal has always had the
inconvenience that on macbooks there is no proper PgUp or PgDn key and that
they must be substituted by Fn+Up or Fn+Dn combinations, which, when
coupled with Shift key, usually do not work.
Recently I found that using iTerm2 I c
On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 02:16:12PM GMT, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> Hi,
Hi,
> this thread has gone a long way.
Yes, it has - I'll keep it short and to the point.
> I only have a minor complaint: the network has to be set-up if one
> uses stuff from the network (or performs an upgrade without havi
On 12/23/2015 5:44 PM, Theo Buehler wrote:
> [snip]
> The commit that caused this was backed out for now, so the next snapshot
> should be ok:
thanks!
pears. I could't capture the screen, so I
> took a picture of it.
>
> The picture of the screen is here:
>
> https://archive.mgm51.com/OpenBSD5.9-current-20151223-snapshot.jpg
>
>
> The install was all the defaults, using dhcp for IPv4 and rtsol for IPv6.
>
&g
k a picture of it.
>
> The picture of the screen is here:
>
> https://archive.mgm51.com/OpenBSD5.9-current-20151223-snapshot.jpg
>
>
> The install was all the defaults, using dhcp for IPv4 and rtsol for IPv6.
>
> If there's anything I can provide, let me know.
>
&g
1.com/OpenBSD5.9-current-20151223-snapshot.jpg
The install was all the defaults, using dhcp for IPv4 and rtsol for IPv6.
If there's anything I can provide, let me know.
I could not get a dmesg before the panic occurred, so here's the dmesg
taken with the live shell:
OpenBSD 5.9-beta (RA
Hello Brian,
thanks. That does the stuff :-)
Stefan
Von: Brian Conway [mailto:bcon...@rcesoftware.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. Dezember 2015 21:17
An: Kapfhammer, Stefan
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Betreff: Re: APU2: no boot from internal mSATA storage
Bios and APU2 flashing tools here (3rd post):
h
Hi,
i try to setup a wlan-hostap:
/etc/hostname.athn0
mediaopt hostap
mode 11g
nwid openbsd6
wpakey
up
My clients see the openbsd6 network but cannot connect to it. I get the
following error messages on the wlan-hostap-server. What goes wrong?
Dec 23 21:30:29 macmini /bsd: athn0: sending aut
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > On 2015-12-23, Jack J. Woehr wrote:
> >> Ted Unangst wrote:
> >>> improvements to the installer are welcome. suggestions that the installer
> >>> could use javascript to write cookies are not an improvement.
> >> The installer could use a beer tap so we could have a c
Bios and APU2 flashing tools here (3rd post):
http://www.pcengines.info/forums/?page=post&id=44BEA6F6-FC84-4F4B-BCE8-34A00764910B&fid=DF5ACB70-99C4-4C61-AFA6-4C0E0DB05B2A
Brian Conway
On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 2:01 PM, Kapfhammer, Stefan wrote:
> Hello Brian,
>
> thank you for your quick reply. D
Hi, all. I'm setting up a pair of load-balanced firewalls using carp.
I've got nearly everything going, but encountered this in the man page:
"If IP balancing is being used on a firewall, it is recommended to
configure the carpnodes in a symmetrical manner. This is achieved by simply
using the sa
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2015-12-23, Jack J. Woehr wrote:
Ted Unangst wrote:
improvements to the installer are welcome. suggestions that the installer
could use javascript to write cookies are not an improvement.
The installer could use a beer tap so we could have a cold one during a long
Hello Brian,
thank you for your quick reply. Do you have an URL, where the beta bios are
available?
No one in the office right now :-( and tomorrow I don't believe they are, too.
Friendly regards,
Stefan
You probably need to contact the folks at PC Engines for a newer beta bios.
I've seen r
You probably need to contact the folks at PC Engines for a newer beta
bios. I've seen rel-1.8.0-143, -181, and -190, and I recall at least
one of them included updated boot support. There may be newer
available as well.
Brian Conway
On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 12:32 PM, Kapfhammer, Stefan wrote:
> H
Hello,
recently I got it and installed OpenBSD 5.8 on an APU-2 to the internal
mSATA SSD (16 GByte).
After rebooting the system it's running into memtest instead of booting the
internal sd0.
When I boot from the USB storage, I can mount the mSATA storage and see,
that the installation
is IMHO corr
On 2015-12-23 18:14, Dragos Ruiu wrote:
Sure you could spend the rest of your life checking all the firmware
and
trying to design separate specialized tools for the myriad of devices
in a
modern PC - and there is a lot more than your simple list, see the
presentation Mickey Shkatov and Jesse Mi
On 2015-12-23 10:04, Dragos Ruiu wrote:
Ok let me short circuit this meta discussion by saying that AFAIK now
that
the new Intel Skylake chips fixed many virtualization bugs
Curious, where can I read about this, URL?
and it's possible
to efficiently nest VMs there might not be a way to disco
> But I get it, it's hard, so you can throw up your hands and give up by
> saying that's not our problem, not an OS issue.
As coders, it is very much not our problem.
We just happen to run on some vendor hardware, often poorly documented
and inconsistant generation to generation (even when it is
CVS update 24/12/2015 at 4PM UTC fixes this.
Thanks and Cheers!
OpenBSD 5.9-beta (GENERIC.MP) #3: Wed Dec 23 22:51:10 SGT 2015
r...@nuc.none:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 16035188736 (15292MB)
avail mem = 15545077760 (14824MB)
mpath0 at root
scsibus0 at mpath0: 256 tar
Hi,
this thread has gone a long way.
Ted Unangst wrote:
improvements to the installer are welcome. suggestions that the installer
could use javascript to write cookies are not an improvement.
I actually like the OpenBSD installer quite a bit! it is easy on the
machine, works and I have no is
On 2015-12-23, Bojan Nastic wrote:
>> A British ISP recommends using the DLINK DSL-320B in bridge mode only:
>> "... bridge mode for use with a PPPoE Router. Supports 1508 byte "baby
>> jumbo" frames for full 1500 byte MTU PPPoE operation. ..."
>> http://aa.net.uk/broadband-accessories.html
> Can
Hi,
I use GO-DSL-N151, a Zyxel based modem/router. The nice thing about the
Zyxel firmware is that it can do scheduling with four priority queues
in bridge mode.
I tag the packets with vlan prio tags and the modem, which is the
bottleneck does the traffic shaping. I can also use it as wlan bridge
On 2015-12-23, Jack J. Woehr wrote:
> Ted Unangst wrote:
>> improvements to the installer are welcome. suggestions that the installer
>> could use javascript to write cookies are not an improvement.
> The installer could use a beer tap so we could have a cold one during a long
> mkfs.
We already
On 2015-12-23, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> SQLSTATE[HY000]: General error: 1419 You do not have the SUPER privilege
> and binary logging is enabled (you *might* want to use the less safe
> log_bin_trust_function_creators variable) (HY000)
> at file /racktables/wwwroot/inc/dictionary.php, line 43
i
> On 23 Dec 2015, at 11:33, Craig Skinner wrote:
>
> On 2015-12-22 Tue 19:52 PM |, Tati Chevron wrote:
>>
>> The easiest way to do this, although not quite what you want, is to
>> use a normal ADSL router in 'bridge' mode, so that it passes all data
>> from the ADSL line directly to a single Ope
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 7:33 PM, Luke Small wrote:
> What point is there to having an automated machine, when you have to do
> everything manually.
You are generalizing improperly.
> I somewhat get why GUIs are maybe insecure, sloppy,
> not as robust and maybe a little tacky.
When you use a GUI
Thank you Chris, that worked for me.
Wish all a merry christmas.
Stefan
Originalnachricht
Von: Chris Cappuccio
Gesendet: Dienstag, 22. Dezember 2015 19:53
An: Kapfhammer, Stefan
Cc: openbsd-misc
Betreff: Re: APU-2: Changing Installer Image
Kapfhammer, Stefan [sk...@skapf.de] wrote:
> Hello,
On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 5:14 AM, Dragos Ruiu wrote:
> If you aren't paranoid enough to worry about it, then you've already lost.
What did you lose?
--
Raul
On 2015-12-22 Tue 19:52 PM |, Tati Chevron wrote:
>
> The easiest way to do this, although not quite what you want, is to
> use a normal ADSL router in 'bridge' mode, so that it passes all data
> from the ADSL line directly to a single OpenBSD machine without doing
> any routing. That OpenBSD mac
On 2015-12-22 Tue 12:13 PM |, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> hOn Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 10:26:33AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> > There isn't a '> /var/log/wtmp' or something in rc.local from a past
> > upgrade across the time_t bump is there?
>
> Or in /etc/rc.firsttime and a r/o /etc so it cannot b
Sure you could spend the rest of your life checking all the firmware and
trying to design separate specialized tools for the myriad of devices in a
modern PC - and there is a lot more than your simple list, see the
presentation Mickey Shkatov and Jesse Michael from Intel did which enumerated
some o
2015-12-22 22:10 GMT+01:00 :
> deviation from line oriented interfaces
> for the installer is not the way it can be handled by other systems,
> meaning it's not the least common denominator that lends itself to
> machine processing and there is point in improving this but going in
> the reverse
On 23 December 2015 02:04:01 GMT+00:00, Dragos Ruiu wrote:
>I would be interested in any code that can knowingly break inside a VM
>to
>verify unvirtualized status, esp. on Skylake. Older processors can
>probably
>use the virtualization bugs in the hardware for this function.
Who cares? Yes, ther
Luke Small wrote:
> In my worthless opinion though, I guess having folks getting an initial
> foothold and not having to read the man-pages and openbsd.org pages on a
> second computer, rather than say even lynx in the freshly installed system
> before figuring it out is asking too much. I have a
Ted Unangst wrote:
improvements to the installer are welcome. suggestions that the installer
could use javascript to write cookies are not an improvement.
The installer could use a beer tap so we could have a cold one during a long
mkfs.
--
Jack J. Woehr # Science is more than a body of kn
On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 11:06 PM, françai s wrote:
> If OpenBSD is the only operating system that is really all free and if
> happen the finish of OpenBSD, how be possible to program and use software
> and hardware really all free?
One idea (of many possible I would guess), grab temlib[1], make
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