Re: form printer

2016-06-04 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
Before posting this I had already acquired a Lexmark 2580 form printer relatively cheaply. Apparently my printing problem was ulpt related. Using the parallel port and /dev/lpt0 works great. The ink is dirt cheap, the paper is a little more expensive, but not much more regular print paper. I

Re: No slip anymore?

2016-06-04 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Roderick [hru...@gmail.com] wrote: > I note that slattach disappered, ldattach do not support slip. > Is it not anymore possible? > > Slip was, as I remember, the easiest way to connect two computers > in a network. I used it for example to transfer files from old > computers with serial ports

Re: META: Does this list have no moderators?

2016-06-04 Thread Gareth Nelson
I would never suggest excluding someone purely for having mental health problems - i'd be a hypocrite to do so. However, it seems quite clear this person's inappropriate posting is a direct result of those problems. What i'm saying is the inappropriate posts are the issue, and the cause of the

Re: META: Does this list have no moderators?

2016-06-04 Thread torsten
Freedom of speech and expression is the cause. How could we at the open source community start policing any other then abusive, commercial, racist or political spam. That would make us no better then what we are opposing. I don't want to offend anyone but this is the point, or better, the sole

Re: META: Does this list have no moderators?

2016-06-04 Thread torsten
HI I guess I put it clear, now comments are coming though which are excessive or simply not necessary A Yea or Nay will do, sometimes silence is a virtue T > -Original Message- > From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf > Of ludovic coues > Sent: 04 June 2016

Re: META: Does this list have no moderators?

2016-06-04 Thread ludovic coues
2016-06-04 23:26 GMT+02:00 Gareth Nelson : > I'm sure we're all aware of the individual i'm thinking of when I say their > posts are both inappropriate and annoying. > > The individual in question should be referred privately to mental health > services, but they should

Re: META: Does this list have no moderators?

2016-06-04 Thread Chris Bennett
On Sat, Jun 04, 2016 at 10:26:45PM +0100, Gareth Nelson wrote: > I'm sure we're all aware of the individual i'm thinking of when I say their > posts are both inappropriate and annoying. > > The individual in question should be referred privately to mental health > services, but they should also

Re: sshd Connection Failures - 2 June Snapshot (amd64)

2016-06-04 Thread Alex Greif
Hi, I have the same problem... Just installed current (amd64 install60.iso 2016-06-02 17:13 226M) on my Macbooc Pro 10.10.5 in a VirtualBox VM. SSH-ing into it brings the described error. $ uname -a Darwin my.fritz.box 14.5.0 Darwin Kernel Version 14.5.0: Mon Jan 11 18:48:35 PST 2016;

META: Does this list have no moderators?

2016-06-04 Thread Gareth Nelson
I'm sure we're all aware of the individual i'm thinking of when I say their posts are both inappropriate and annoying. The individual in question should be referred privately to mental health services, but they should also be prohibited from posting further to this list. Thoughts?

Re: sysmerge equivalent to upgrade.site?

2016-06-04 Thread Chris Bennett
I should mention that not just with sysmerge, but anything else, I have partitions mounted read-only on boot. Short of editing fstab before a new snapshot, I would like to make all of the system partitions rw. So, would something need to be done even earlier on? Or, if nobody really wants this,

sshd Connection Failures - 2 June Snapshot (amd64)

2016-06-04 Thread Scott Vanderbilt
Hello. Commencing with the 2 June snapshot just upgraded (from 31 May), I can no longer access the host via ssh. Attempts from multiple clients (OpenSSH 6.2p2 and Putty 0.67) fail consistently. On the host side, authlog contains entries like this: Jun 4 13:29:46 foo sshd[12307]:

Re: sysmerge equivalent to upgrade.site?

2016-06-04 Thread Chris Bennett
On Sat, Jun 04, 2016 at 09:05:09PM +0300, li...@wrant.com wrote: > Sat, 4 Jun 2016 12:37:14 -0500 Chris Bennett > > > I am following the same procedure for each snapshot I install. > > Download files to one USB hard drive, boot bsd.rd, install to other USB > >

Virtualization: bad interrupt line

2016-06-04 Thread bluesun08
Hi, i try to run OpenBSD 5.9 in Bhyve (Host FreeBSD 10.3) and "passthrough" my Wlan-Card: bhyve -S -c 2 -m 2048M -H -P -A -l com1,stdio -s 0:0,hostbridge -s 1:0,lpc -s 2:0,virtio-net,tap0 -s 3,ahci-cd,./install59.iso -s 4,virtio-blk,openbsd.img -s 5,passthru,3/0/0 openbsd When booting OpenBSD

Re: We have a problem here

2016-06-04 Thread outro pessoa
You are allowed and encouraged to make this reply public. You may judge me as long as you are willing to be judged along side of me . By those standards you place upon me, you must meet yourself. By the standards I live and judge myself, you must also meet and be without lacking or wanting of

Re: sysmerge equivalent to upgrade.site?

2016-06-04 Thread lists
Sat, 4 Jun 2016 12:37:14 -0500 Chris Bennett > I am following the same procedure for each snapshot I install. > Download files to one USB hard drive, boot bsd.rd, install to other USB > flash drive and reboot. > > But I have a problem, the install are on

sysmerge equivalent to upgrade.site?

2016-06-04 Thread Chris Bennett
I am following the same procedure for each snapshot I install. Download files to one USB hard drive, boot bsd.rd, install to other USB flash drive and reboot. Having sysmerge run automatically is great. I have screwed up many times in the past and forgotten to run it. Thanks!!! But I have a

Re: find process on other end of pipe

2016-06-04 Thread Theo de Raadt
> fstat shows address 0x0 for *all* pipes: > > maxim cat449241 pipe 0x0 state: > [...] > > How can one find out which process is on the other end of a pipe? Run it as root. As a regular user, you have no right to see kernel pointer values.

find process on other end of pipe

2016-06-04 Thread Maxim Pichler
fstat shows address 0x0 for *all* pipes: maxim cat449241 pipe 0x0 state: [...] How can one find out which process is on the other end of a pipe? Thanks

Re: wifind(8) find your wifi

2016-06-04 Thread Craig Skinner
Hello Erling, On 2016-06-03 Fri 14:42 PM |, Erling Westenvik wrote: > > It is available on github: > Port it too, with your README or man page. Packaged as /usr/local/sbin/wiconfig instead of /etc/wiconfig # sh /etc/wiconfig iwi0 Becomes: # wiconfig iwi0 ... and /etc/apmd/resume is

Ipv6 address build on pf.conf ?

2016-06-04 Thread Eric Huiban
Hello, I've got a problem to properly build IPv6 address in pf.conf in order to have the proper protection... i may be tired and i probably missed something... but i now begin to go round and round... and round... the constraint is that the IPv6 prefix (a /56) given by the ISP to its router is

No slip anymore?

2016-06-04 Thread Roderick
I note that slattach disappered, ldattach do not support slip. Is it not anymore possible? Slip was, as I remember, the easiest way to connect two computers in a network. I used it for example to transfer files from old computers with serial ports (instead for example of xmodem). I was just

Re: wifind(8) find your wifi

2016-06-04 Thread Benjamin Baier
On Fri, 3 Jun 2016 00:26:12 +0800 Ray Lai wrote: > 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.