Re: OT: Any experience connecting OpenBSD via ONT ?

2016-04-27 Thread Daniel Gillen
On 28/04/2016 05:07, Jeremy wrote: > On Tue, 26 Apr 2016 17:53:32 -0500 > Adam Thompson wrote: >> If all else fails, run "ifconfig em2 up", and then "tcpdump -i em2 >> - -l -n" and see what, if any, traffic is coming from the ONT on >> the raw ethernet port (this will include the VLAN 10 packe

Re: upgrade OpenBSD 5.8 to 5.9 daemon: unknown class

2016-04-27 Thread Ultramedia Libertad
Thanks for all. my problem was solved, I explain how, For some reason I had my login.conf, empty. then, as could copy and paste the java based remote console kvm. wrote the contents of the file "login.conf" to not take me much wrote without comments. This file gave me the mistakes I mentioned i

Re: OT: Any experience connecting OpenBSD via ONT ?

2016-04-27 Thread Jeremy
On Tue, 26 Apr 2016 17:53:32 -0500 Adam Thompson wrote: > If all else fails, run "ifconfig em2 up", and then "tcpdump -i em2 > - -l -n" and see what, if any, traffic is coming from the ONT on > the raw ethernet port (this will include the VLAN 10 packets, too). > If you're lucky, something it

Re: pf and filter for stp

2016-04-27 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2016-04-26, steve kolars wrote: > I have been working on getting rid of stp on my network (not really > interested in a diatribe on the pros and cons of stp). I have searched for > information on doing this in pf. So far my searches have come up dry. > Wondering if anyone on the list can assist

Re: serial & console access

2016-04-27 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2016-04-27, jungle Boogie wrote: > Hi All, > > I would like to connect to a laptop via serial so I set this in > /etc/boot.conf: > set tty com0 > > Unexpectedly to me, I could not see the machine actually boot up until > it went to the login prompt. > > Is there an /etc/boot.conf option I can

PF anchor macro expansion behaviour

2016-04-27 Thread Pedro Caetano
Hi @misc I've been playing with anchors in pf (openbsd -current) observing the following behaviour. Given the following sample pf.conf: ppcaetano@soekris $ > cat pf.test int_if="{ em1 em2 em3 }" anchor "lan" on $int_if { pass inet } It is validated correctly by pfctl: pcaetano@s

Re: 5.9 discs in the wild. North America

2016-04-27 Thread Eike Lantzsch
I found my CD-set today in my postbox where they arrived on Apr 22. in Paraguay. That was the fastest delivery so far - sent Apr 14. Thank you for another great release Eike ZP6CGE

Re: pkg_mgr, ntfs_3g, sudo, partition access.

2016-04-27 Thread Ron Georgia
Mohammad, On Sat, Apr 23, 2016 at 08:59:41AM -0500, Edgar Pettijohn wrote: > man disklabel > To find your DUID use doas disklabel sd1. You will have a multiline output with one line similar to: duid: 3e35f72eb60d84ba. That is what you will use in your /etc/fstab. However I would strongly recommend

Re: MacBook 9,1 or 8,1

2016-04-27 Thread Bryan Everly
Ok. Well my 9,1 should be here in a week or so. I want to dual boot OS X with it so let's see what I can tease out of it when it gets here. Thanks, Bryan > On Apr 27, 2016, at 4:14 PM, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote: > >> On Wed, Apr 27, 2016, at 12:53 PM, Joerg Jung wrote: >>> On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 0

Re: MacBook 9,1 or 8,1

2016-04-27 Thread Bryan Vyhmeister
On Wed, Apr 27, 2016, at 12:53 PM, Joerg Jung wrote: > On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 09:41:50AM -0400, Bryan Everly wrote: > > > > Has anyone had success with either of the new 12" Retina MacBooks? My > > search of marc.info came up empty. > > I own a MacBook8,2 and efiboot as well as inteldrm graphic

Re: MacBook 9,1 or 8,1

2016-04-27 Thread Joerg Jung
On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 09:41:50AM -0400, Bryan Everly wrote: > > Has anyone had success with either of the new 12" Retina MacBooks? My > search of marc.info came up empty. I own a MacBook8,2 and efiboot as well as inteldrm graphics seems to work fine. However, internal nvme(4) ssd is not detec

Re: systrace removed? Why?

2016-04-27 Thread Christian Weisgerber
On 2016-04-27, Marc Espie wrote: > Race-conditiony things that make you go hum, oh shit is this thing > more dangerous than what it's actually potecting. Plus semantic bugs. > Like the time we had to hunt a really weird copy bug in the qt code until > we realized it was just systrace fucking up.

Re: Creating a blog using OpenBSD: technology choices and security considerations

2016-04-27 Thread Kevin Chadwick
> No, don't use a form;- the site can't be static HTML with scripts to > process the form. I used PHP and lock it down pretty tight with suhosin. Not sure I would do it the same way now or not (use a cgi or something) but I am happy with it and it is another reason why I avoid online CMS systems a

Re: MacBook 9,1 or 8,1

2016-04-27 Thread Ulises M. Alvarez
On 04/27/2016 08:41 AM, Bryan Everly wrote: Hi everyone Has anyone had success with either of the new 12" Retina MacBooks? My search of marc.info came up empty. Thanks, Bryan Hello, I'm running OpenBSD 5.9 on a fairly new MacBook retina: bios0: Apple Inc. MacBookPro11,4 Everything works un

Re: systrace removed? Why?

2016-04-27 Thread Marc Espie
There were some significant issues with systrace over the years. Race-conditiony things that make you go hum, oh shit is this thing more dangerous than what it's actually potecting. Plus semantic bugs. Like the time we had to hunt a really weird copy bug in the qt code until we realized it was jus

Re: OpenBSD mailserver success stories ?

2016-04-27 Thread Craig Skinner
On 2016-04-26 Tue 12:32 PM |, stan wrote: > I'd like to hear the experience of others using OpenBSD for mailserver. > Try this Stan: http://frozen-geek.net/openbsd-email-server-1/

Re: thinkpad X301: stopping the port, softreset slot 31 was still active.

2016-04-27 Thread frantisek holop
forgot to add: the drive is a MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ-844 -f -- when childhood dies, its corpses are called adults.

Re: Creating a blog using OpenBSD: technology choices and security considerations

2016-04-27 Thread Craig Skinner
Hi David, On 2016-04-27 Wed 00:54 AM |, David Lou wrote: > > a blog. Honestly, for now I just want a piece of the web that I own, > where I can just post whatever I want. It could just be that I have > something I want to share with friends or colleagues, and I can > direct them to a URL that poi

Re: Creating a blog using OpenBSD: technology choices and security considerations

2016-04-27 Thread Craig Skinner
Hi David, On 2016-04-27 Wed 00:54 AM |, David Lou wrote: > Instead of a comment section, which seems > like a headache, I'll just replace it with an email address so a > reader can reach me if he/she really wanted to. Though I'm not sure > what's the best way to prevent spam (or other ways in whic

Re: thinkpad X301: stopping the port, softreset slot 31 was still active.

2016-04-27 Thread frantisek holop
David Coppa, 27 Apr 2016 15:58: > > the dvd drive lets out terrible shrieks at boot up > > time, and by timing out makes boot up longer. is there > > anything i can do about it? i'd prefer not to take out > > the drive as i have nothing to replace it. > > Maybe disabling cd*? > > # config -e -f

Re: thinkpad X301: stopping the port, softreset slot 31 was still active.

2016-04-27 Thread David Coppa
On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 2:43 PM, frantisek holop wrote: > a newcomer to my menagerie. > > stuff mostly works (although did not wake up from zzz > when booted from a usb stick). > > the dvd drive lets out terrible shrieks at boot up > time, and by timing out makes boot up longer. is there > anythi

MacBook 9,1 or 8,1

2016-04-27 Thread Bryan Everly
Hi everyone Has anyone had success with either of the new 12" Retina MacBooks? My search of marc.info came up empty. Thanks, Bryan

thinkpad X301: stopping the port, softreset slot 31 was still active.

2016-04-27 Thread frantisek holop
a newcomer to my menagerie. stuff mostly works (although did not wake up from zzz when booted from a usb stick). the dvd drive lets out terrible shrieks at boot up time, and by timing out makes boot up longer. is there anything i can do about it? i'd prefer not to take out the drive as i have n

Re: Creating a blog using OpenBSD: technology choices and security considerations

2016-04-27 Thread Mihai Popescu
Folks, move the cheap chat bazar to somewhere else, please. I am pretty sure anyone is a blog expert those days. I damn hope you will not bring in the Google Ad Sense program or other crazy thing related. Thank you.

Re: FW: watchdog suport for new hardware

2016-04-27 Thread Chase Davis
Theo / Stuart, I am e-mailing regarding the source code that Stan Brown sent for a new watchdog driver. We modeled our code off of the wbsio driver that does a write to the Super I/O chip first in order to read the device ID and compare it with a known list of device IDs. The device that we wrote

Re: Creating a blog using OpenBSD: technology choices and security considerations

2016-04-27 Thread Kevin Chadwick
> So, given all the feedback I got, I'm gonna adjust my proposed > project a bit. It's just gonna be a web server, and a bunch of static > content pages. You guys proposed many different solutions for these-- > I haven't had the chance yet but I'll need to assess which one I'm > going to use I jus

Re: serial & console access

2016-04-27 Thread David Dahlberg
Am Dienstag, den 26.04.2016, 23:42 -0700 schrieb jungle Boogie: > I would like to connect to a laptop via serial [..] > Unexpectedly to me, I could not see the machine actually boot up until > it went to the login prompt. > Is there an /etc/boot.conf option I can set to support both console > and

Re: /var/db/ntpd.drift is empty

2016-04-27 Thread Peter Hessler
No problem. After ntpd has ran for a while, it will write a drift file, and you'll have one for next time you start up. In the meantime, ntpd will need to fully calibrate the clock drift of your system. On 2016 Apr 26 (Tue) at 10:51:41 -0700 (-0700), bluesun08 wrote: :/etc/ntpd.conf: : :# $Open