On 02/06/16 04:29, Tim Korn wrote:
Hi. I have a pair of openBSD boxes (5.8) setup as a core/firewall. I have
ten VLANs tied to a physical NIC (Intel 82599). This is a new setup and it
was just recently put in service. Traffic was fine (or at least we didn't
notice any issues) until a large jo
On 2016-06-01, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> As an aside, iridium runs into mmap W^X all the time, but seems to work fine?
> I thought people were getting broken tabs in chrome? There's no obvious ill
> effect in iridium from the mmap failure.
The behaviour is different depending on the filesystem mou
Le vendredi 13 mai 2016 à 17:32 +0200, Bastien Durel a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I have an OpenBSD router with a few interfaces, connected to a few
> other routers, sharing routes with ospf(6)d.
>
> There's also some hosts connected to its interfaces.
>
Hello,
As proposed by Marc Peters, I've set t
Tim,
from your problem description I can suggest you to check if you are not hitting
states hard limit with (note - during load when you can reproduce issue):
pfctl -si
pfctl -sm
Default limit is: stateshard limit1
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Evgeniy
On Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 3:29 AM, Tim Korn wrote:
>
Hi Markus,
On 2016-06-01 Wed 09:45 AM |, Markus Rosjat wrote:
> - create a partition /var/postgresql (thats the folder under var right now)
> - move the files to the new partition
dump & restore is best:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html#DupFS
I've a nightly script run as _postgresql, whic
Since we switched from bind to unbound we experienced a problem: after a
few days or weeks or normal working (monitoring stats with a
"unbound-control stats_noreset" command every 5 minutes) unbound-control
stops working: every unbound-control command we issue (apart -v) get no
response and we
Wed, 01 Jun 2016 19:48:37 -0500 Carson Chittom
> Theo de Raadt writes:
>
> > The facts are this is unix, and there is a minimum height required to
> > ride.
>
> May I suggest to whoever is responsible for theo.c: this belongs in it.
You can put it in your own version. Really, halt proposin
On 06/02/16 00:07, pizdel...@gmail.com wrote:
...
> It's absolutely acceptable for a manual page to [...]
Stop right there.
You don't get to dictate what is or isn't in the OpenBSD project's man
pages. The two people who do have spoken, agreed with each other and
not with you. You had a suggest
Hi Evgeniy,
Thank you for your reply. The states hard limit was the problem. The
default limit is quite low :)
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Tim Korn
Network Ninja
On Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 3:48 AM, Evgeniy Sudyr wrote:
> Tim,
>
> from your problem description I can suggest you to check if you are not
> hitting
Hardly matters much but just an FYI to say that I have just confirmed
the bcdedit multibooting VISTA/WIn7 section of the faq works perfectly
well on Windows 10 too so Win 10 could be added to the heading without
any other changes. :)
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KISSIS - Keep It Simple So It's Securable
On Thu, Jun 02, 2016 at 03:11:28PM +0100, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> Hardly matters much but just an FYI to say that I have just confirmed
> the bcdedit multibooting VISTA/WIn7 section of the faq works perfectly
> well on Windows 10 too so Win 10 could be added to the heading without
> any other chang
Good to know it helped,
probably you also need check for "set optimization aggressive" it will
also reduce number of states if it works for your use cases.
--
Evgeniy
On Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 2:40 PM, Tim Korn wrote:
> Hi Evgeniy,
> Thank you for your reply. The states hard limit was the problem
Hi all,
I got tired of configuring my wifi every time I had to move my laptop.
Here's a script a whipped up. It scans the wifi for known networks and
writes the strongest one to /etc/hostname.if. Then it runs netstart.
Easy to use, simple config file, no arguments needed, perfect
for /etc/apm/resu
On Thu, Jun 02, 2016 at 07:56:46AM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
> Documentation is an art (though, honestly...jmc@ makes it almost a
> science...it's amazing to watch, really). Include too much, the
> important details "everyone needs to know" are lost in the noise of
> "stuff most people/target aud
I got tired of typing hostname so came up with this little tweak. Now
atleast I have some tab completion.
Maybe useful for some ? Do you have a differnt approach ?
Regards,
Frans
# cd /etc/interface/
# ls -la
total 12
drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Jun 2 19:51 .
drwxr-xr-x 23 root wheel
On Thu, 02 Jun 2016, Ray Lai wrote:
> use JSON::PP;
That's just my personal opinion, but JSON sucks for configuration files.
It's more of a human-readable data interchange format.
It feels like the same functionality can be achieved with something much
simpler, getent or CSV style.
> my $tmp =
On Thu, Jun 02, 2016 at 08:08:19PM +0200, Frans Haarman wrote:
> I got tired of typing hostname so came up with this little tweak. Now
> atleast I have some tab completion.
>
> Maybe useful for some ? Do you have a differnt approach ?
>
> Regards,
> Frans
>
>
>
> # cd /etc/interface/
> # ls
2016-06-02 20:28 GMT+02:00 Otto Moerbeek :
> On Thu, Jun 02, 2016 at 08:08:19PM +0200, Frans Haarman wrote:
>
>> I got tired of typing hostname so came up with this little tweak. Now
>> atleast I have some tab completion.
>>
>> Maybe useful for some ? Do you have a differnt approach ?
>>
>> Regard
> On Jun 3, 2016, at 2:36 AM, Kamil Cholewiński wrote:
>> On Thu, 02 Jun 2016, Ray Lai wrote:
>> use JSON::PP;
>
> That's just my personal opinion, but JSON sucks for configuration files.
> It's more of a human-readable data interchange format.
>
> It feels like the same functionality can be achi
> On Jun 3, 2016, at 6:17 AM, Gleydson Soares wrote:
>
> I usually just use a small script that lives in ~/bin
>
> cat ~/bin/wifi
>
> #!/bin/sh
>
> if [[ $1 == "home" ]]; then
>doas ifconfig run0 nwid foonet wpa wpakey ultrasecret
>doas dhclient run0
> fi
Yup. The goal of wifind is to do
I am having a strange problem with Enigmail for Thunderbird. It claims I
have no private key for an email I received. If I copy the encrypted
message into gpg2 running in a terminal it does find the key. Under key
management the keys are listed.
I'm not sure if it is a bug or I've done something w
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