Re: OT: True hardware UNIX terminal

2016-04-03 Thread Dave Anderson
On Mon, 4 Apr 2016, ropers wrote: On 4 April 2016 at 02:06, Adam Thompson wrote: On 2016-04-01 11:07, ropers wrote: And if anyone has ever operated the OpenBSD installer via a teleprinter, I want to hear that story. I think there's still a first-generation TI Silent 700 somewhere in my p

Re: OT: True hardware UNIX terminal

2016-04-03 Thread ropers
On 4 April 2016 at 02:06, Adam Thompson wrote: > On 2016-04-01 11:07, ropers wrote: > >> And if anyone has ever operated the OpenBSD installer via a teleprinter, >> I want to hear that story. >> > > I think there's still a first-generation TI Silent 700 somewhere in my > parents' basement. If, w

Re: OT: True hardware UNIX terminal

2016-04-03 Thread wmcowan
Adam Thompson writes: > On 2016-04-01 11:07, ropers wrote: > > And if anyone has ever operated the OpenBSD installer via a > > teleprinter, I want to hear that story. > > I think there's still a first-generation TI Silent 700 somewhere in my > parents' basement. If, when they either d

Re: muting keyboard bell broken on amd64 -current?

2016-04-03 Thread lists
> Can you reproduce it with an recent original snapshot kernel? My kernel is newer than the snapshot on the mirror I checked an hour or so ago, so I'll wait until a new one hits and test.

Re: OT: True hardware UNIX terminal

2016-04-03 Thread Adam Thompson
On 2016-04-01 11:07, ropers wrote: And if anyone has ever operated the OpenBSD installer via a teleprinter, I want to hear that story. I think there's still a first-generation TI Silent 700 somewhere in my parents' basement. If, when they either die and/or move out to a seniors' residence pr

Re: doas.conf cmd with argument(s)

2016-04-03 Thread Tim van der Molen
Philip Guenther (2016-04-01 23:47 +0200): > Sooo close. To quote doas.conf(5): > > The rules have the following format: > >permit|deny [options] identity [as target] [cmd command [args ...]] ... > 'args' is *literal* there, so the correct config line would be > permit nopass

Re: what would break arp on carp?

2016-04-03 Thread Devin Reade
--On Monday, April 04, 2016 12:26:06 AM +0300 Mihai Popescu wrote: However, if carp IS in use, I can see the upstream router do the arp request, followed by the firewall arp reply (with the carp MAC), Is it the 'carp MAC' the MAC of vr2? No. It is the lladdr shown in a `ifconfig carp2`, w

Re: what would break arp on carp?

2016-04-03 Thread Mihai Popescu
I'm a little bit interested by your setup, teoretically. > However, if carp IS in use, I can see the upstream router do the arp > request, followed by the firewall arp reply (with the carp MAC), Is it the 'carp MAC' the MAC of vr2? > however the upstream router seems to ignore the answer and doe

Re: remove files progress bar : solved!

2016-04-03 Thread Max Power
Thank You very much Raul! This is precisely the way I was looking for... > Try this, then: > > # yes | rm -ir /home/games; echo > > This will put everything on one long line which will be a bit ugly, > but will show progress as it happens. > > Thanks, > > -- > Raul > > > On Sun, Apr 3, 2016 at

Re: muting keyboard bell broken on amd64 -current?

2016-04-03 Thread Mihai Popescu
> OpenBSD 5.9-current (GENERIC.MP) #13: Sun Apr 3 00:31:48 UTC 2016 >r...@host.my.domain:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP Can you reproduce it with an recent original snapshot kernel?

Re: muting keyboard bell broken on amd64 -current?

2016-04-03 Thread lists
> On Sun, Apr 03, 2016 at 02:31:37AM +, li...@ggp2.com wrote: > You might want to check for a ``keyboard1'' reference in wscons and try > setting bell.volume to 0 for that, if present. > > # wsconsctl | grep .*.bell.volume= > keyboard.bell.volume=50 > keyboard1.bell.volume=50 "keyboar

what would break arp on carp?

2016-04-03 Thread Devin Reade
I have an OpenBSD 5.8 stable carp setup where one of my upstream links is serviced by a cable provider, a static IP is assigned, and I would normally have no IP assigned to the carpdev: # cat hostname.vr2 up # cat hostname.carp2 inet aa.bb.cc.dd 255.255.255.248 NONE vhid 3 pass somepass !/sbin/ro

Re: Locating appropriate packages for webapp install w/only FreeBSD or Debian package information

2016-04-03 Thread Mike Burns
On 2016-04-03 07.54.14 -0700, Damon Getsman wrote: > 'portmaster' which is the FreeBSD specific ports management utility You'll probably want to read OpenBSD documentation when reading about the OpenBSD packages and ports system. That's section 15 of the OpenBSD FAQ: http://www.openbsd.org/faq/fa

Re: Locating appropriate packages for webapp install w/only FreeBSD or Debian package information

2016-04-03 Thread Damon Getsman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Quoth Mike Burns , on or about Sun, 3 Apr 2016 13:29:55 +0200: > On 2016-04-02 13.22.07 -0700, Damon Getsman wrote: > > Is there any method for locating these packages short of > > doing a search on each one of them and locating specific files > >

Re: Locating appropriate packages for webapp install w/only FreeBSD or Debian package information

2016-04-03 Thread Damon Getsman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Please completely ignore the previous email as I've become aware that this was, indeed, a foolishly simple problem. Looking for the other packages is being much more productive, being as they're not 'portmaster' which is the FreeBSD specific ports m

Re: muting keyboard bell broken on amd64 -current?

2016-04-03 Thread Erling Westenvik
On Sun, Apr 03, 2016 at 02:31:37AM +, li...@ggp2.com wrote: > Has anyone else noticed that the keyboard bell is no longer muted when > updating -current in the past few days? > > $ wsconsctl keyboard.bell.volume > keyboard.bell.volume=0 > > is what shows on my machine, but I'm still getting

Re: Locating appropriate packages for webapp install w/only FreeBSD or Debian package information

2016-04-03 Thread Mike Burns
On 2016-04-02 13.22.07 -0700, Damon Getsman wrote: > Is there any method for locating these packages short of doing > a search on each one of them and locating specific files and/or > developer information? Just curious as to whether or not I might not > be in the loop for something that'll

NAT66 with temporary address

2016-04-03 Thread Steven Mestdagh
I was trying to use NAT66, from some internal subnets to my IPv6 internet address, using the following line with 5.9 release. match out on $intout inet6 from !(egress:network) to any nat-to ($intout:0) The last part expands to the link local address of the interface, which is the first address bu

Re: remove files progress bar

2016-04-03 Thread Janne Johansson
One could rsync -avP --delete-during /var/empty /dir/to/clean/ also if you like to see a list of files flash by. Or something with find ... -exec rm {} + and later something to clean out links, sockets and/or dirs. 2016-04-03 9:39 GMT+02:00 Raul Miller : > On Sun, Apr 3, 2016 at 2:57 AM, Max Pow

Re: Help with IPsec multiple transform policy

2016-04-03 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2016-04-01, Sly Midnight wrote: > I am wondering is there a way to allow either via /etc/ipsec.conf or > /etc/isakmpd/isakmpd.policy to configure a road warrior type of IPsec VPN > access to my router that accomodates multiple types of IPsec clients that > regrettably have limitations in the au

Re: simultaneous sound as many users

2016-04-03 Thread Alexandre Ratchov
On Sat, Apr 02, 2016 at 05:50:33PM +0200, Marc Espie wrote: > On Sat, Apr 02, 2016 at 09:26:40AM +0200, Nils Reuße wrote: > > On 04/01/2016 08:42 PM, Roman Gorelov wrote: > > >My sndio configuration is default, OBSD 5.9. > > >When I run a media file in e.g. mpv, and pause it without closing, and >

Re: remove files progress bar

2016-04-03 Thread Raul Miller
On Sun, Apr 3, 2016 at 2:57 AM, Max Power wrote: > Hi guys! > Is there a way to view the deleted file or a progress bar > while you're erasing them? > > Thanks for Your reply. Do you mean like this? yes | rm -i ./* 2>&1 | sed 's/remove //g; s/\?//g' |fmt If that kind of behavior is what you wan

remove files progress bar

2016-04-03 Thread Max Power
Hi guys! Is there a way to view the deleted file or a progress bar while you're erasing them? Thanks for Your reply.