On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 06:59:11PM -0700, Lars Lehtonen wrote:
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> I have a Lenovo Thinkpad 2 tablet that I'm attempting to install OpenBSD
> on. It originally shipped with Windows 8.
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> I've disabled Secure Boot in the BIOS, and the tablet
On 16-09-13 18:59:11, Lars Lehtonen wrote:
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> I have a Lenovo Thinkpad 2 tablet that I'm attempting to install OpenBSD
> on. It originally shipped with Windows 8.
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> I've disabled Secure Boot in the BIOS, and the tablet makes it to the
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I have a Lenovo Thinkpad 2 tablet that I'm attempting to install OpenBSD
on. It originally shipped with Windows 8.
I've disabled Secure Boot in the BIOS, and the tablet makes it to the
boot> prompt when started with a USB stick.
The boot process
On Wed, 07 Sep 2016 18:49:50 -0400, Kenneth Gober wrote:
> Shipments of OpenBSD 6.0 CDs have started arriving, I'm in the USA,
> New York area.
>
> -ken
Hurray, mine finally arrived north of Chicago, IL USA.It went through
UK post office Aug 31 so probably U.S. side delay.
Must wipe a
On Tue, 13 Sep 2016 10:28:56 -0400
Eike Lantzsch wrote:
> On Dienstag, 13. September 2016 06:46:04 PYT jungle Boogie wrote:
> > On 13 September 2016 at 05:55, Eike Lantzsch
> > wrote:
> > > but in man doas.conf of 6.0 Release it is not mentioned and using
> > >
> Anton Lindqvist wrote:
> > I'm trying to fix a minor annoyance on my x240: the speaker mute key
> > LED-state is not respected at boot. Pressing the mute key will mute the
> > speaker while the expected behavior is to unmute. The LED-state will
> > remain out-of-sync until I run `mixerctl -t
Anton Lindqvist wrote:
> I'm trying to fix a minor annoyance on my x240: the speaker mute key
> LED-state is not respected at boot. Pressing the mute key will mute the
> speaker while the expected behavior is to unmute. The LED-state will
> remain out-of-sync until I run `mixerctl -t
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Hi Markus,
On 09/13/16 13:07, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi Markus,
>
> On 09/13/2016 12:42 PM, Markus Hennecke wrote:
>>
>> Damn. Of course without this line it won't work:
>>
>> match out on $ext_if all scrub (max-mss 1440)
>>
>
> I have
>
>
All,
If anyone is in the area and would be interested, please let me know
through the form below:
http://techpoint.org/2016/09/indianapolis-bsd-user-group/
Thanks,
Bryan
Is it possible to use one of OpenBSD’s tunnelling interfaces
(gre/gif/etherip) to connect to a remote host (Edgerouter Lite) which is using
GRE in Transparent Ethernet (protocol type 0x6558) mode?
Looking at the source code in /usr/src/sys/net there is a flag for this mode
defined but I do not
Hi,
The main reason I've notified this ''bug'' to .misc is because other
(important, maintained, in base? , etc) code may fail too.
Cheers
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> From: Jeremie Courreges-Anglas [mailto:j...@wxcvbn.org]
> Sent: Monday, September 12, 2016 10:30
> To: Héctor Luis Gimbatti
On Dienstag, 13. September 2016 06:46:04 PYT jungle Boogie wrote:
> On 13 September 2016 at 05:55, Eike Lantzsch wrote:
> > but in man doas.conf of 6.0 Release it is not mentioned and using that
> > option rightly results in a syntax error if used.
>
> It's not in -release.
>
>
I'm trying to fix a minor annoyance on my x240: the speaker mute key
LED-state is not respected at boot. Pressing the mute key will mute the
speaker while the expected behavior is to unmute. The LED-state will
remain out-of-sync until I run `mixerctl -t outputs.master.mute`.
I've managed to
On 2016-09-13, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> On 09/13/2016 12:00 PM, Daniel Gillen wrote:
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>> I had a similar problem. In my case it had to do with Path MTU issues.
>>
>> This site f.ex.: http://test-ipv6.com/ will check for that.
>>
>> The solution for me
Hi,
I'm curious how to filter inter-VMs (running on Linux KVM host) traffic
on a remote bare-metal host running OpenBSD and PF. Any tip?
So, there would be a Linux KVM host running various VMs and separate
OpenBSD box and I'd like to achieve that all traffic betweens those VMs
running on that
On 13 September 2016 at 05:55, Eike Lantzsch wrote:
> but in man doas.conf of 6.0 Release it is not mentioned and using that option
> rightly results in a syntax error if used.
It's not in -release.
If you take a look here:
On Aug 09 21:10:52, mlar...@azathoth.net wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 09, 2016 at 07:43:38PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > This is Dell Latitude E5570 running current (full dmesg below).
> > Basically works, but I experience problems with resuming the video.
> >
>
> You have Skylake video which does not
On 2016-09-13, Fernando Gont wrote:
> On 08/09/2016 07:42 AM, Laurent CARON wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Does anybody have a clue about this issue ? Thanks
>
> Based on a quick look at what you sent, this is not what I would expect.
>
>
>> Am I mistaken on something, or is this
On 2016-09-13, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I am using an openbsd (5.9) box as gateway/firewall to the
> internet. ISP is Deutsche Telekom. In between is a Vigor 130
> VDSL2 modem, configured to PPPoE passthrough. The PPPoE
> connection is initiated on the openbsd
On 2016-09-12, Lawrence Wieser wrote:
> Todd/Stuart, thanks for the responses. Permissions set correctly on
> /dev/usb1 -- the device the UPS is connected to. And I had been through
> the package readme. A couple of times!
>
> As is often the case I was making this
Hello Harald,
use the setup from there:
http://www.un.geeig.net/openbsd-vdsl.html
if you don't have IPTV, leave everything after
'ping' probe and reboot out. I didn't use
the 5 sysctl settings.
Update ALLNET Bridge to at least fw c46a,
reboot the device and reset to factory defaults.
Don't
Hi to all,
(Running 6.0 Release)
On http://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/doas-mastery
the "persist" option is mentioned:
"By adding the persist keyword, doas will remember that the user authenticated
previously and not require further confirmation for a timeout of five minutes.
permit persist
Hi Markus,
On 09/13/2016 12:42 PM, Markus Hennecke wrote:
>>
>> I use the same VDSL modem with Deutsche Telekom and can reach
>> https://telekom.de/
>> The only MTU related setting in pf.conf seems to be this:
>>
>> ext_if = pppoe0
>> match in on $ext_if all scrub (no-df max-mss 1440)
>>
>> It is
Hi Daniel,
On 09/13/2016 12:00 PM, Daniel Gillen wrote:
>
> I had a similar problem. In my case it had to do with Path MTU issues.
>
> This site f.ex.: http://test-ipv6.com/ will check for that.
>
> The solution for me was to switch to "jumbo" frames below the pppoe
> device (1508 bytes if I
Am 13.09.2016 um 12:38 schrieb Markus Hennecke:
Am 13.09.2016 um 11:51 schrieb Harald Dunkel:
Hi folks,
I am using an openbsd (5.9) box as gateway/firewall to the
internet. ISP is Deutsche Telekom. In between is a Vigor 130
VDSL2 modem, configured to PPPoE passthrough. The PPPoE
connection is
Am 13.09.2016 um 11:51 schrieb Harald Dunkel:
Hi folks,
I am using an openbsd (5.9) box as gateway/firewall to the
internet. ISP is Deutsche Telekom. In between is a Vigor 130
VDSL2 modem, configured to PPPoE passthrough. The PPPoE
connection is initiated on the openbsd box.
Problem: https via
Hi Peter,
On 09/13/2016 12:13 PM, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
>
> can try this:
>
> T-Online uses vlan tag 7, IP-TV uses vlan tag 8. So it depends on your
> plan I guess? I'd appreciate if someone told me if this information is
> outdated but I'm probably going to have to ask in february again
>
Hello Harri,
This interests me because I'm switching to Deutsche Telekom in february
2017. I did research back in
march or april of 2016 on how to connect to Telekom with an allnet vdsl
modem and I came across hints that Telekom uses vlan tagging. I made
notes but I don't know how updated they
On 13/09/2016 11:51, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I am using an openbsd (5.9) box as gateway/firewall to the
> internet. ISP is Deutsche Telekom. In between is a Vigor 130
> VDSL2 modem, configured to PPPoE passthrough. The PPPoE
> connection is initiated on the openbsd box.
>
> Problem:
Hi folks,
I am using an openbsd (5.9) box as gateway/firewall to the
internet. ISP is Deutsche Telekom. In between is a Vigor 130
VDSL2 modem, configured to PPPoE passthrough. The PPPoE
connection is initiated on the openbsd box.
Problem: https via the tunnel gets stuck for some sites, e.g.
On 08/09/2016 07:42 AM, Laurent CARON wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anybody have a clue about this issue ? Thanks
Based on a quick look at what you sent, this is not what I would expect.
> Am I mistaken on something, or is this behavior perfectly normal ?
>
> Please note # tracepath6 from the linux
Happy days, spamd-sync is working.
- pf.conf still needs rdr-to instead of divert-to
- rc.conf.local is picky on the quotes for -n and sequence of -Y and
-y (no sync proc in ps list)
- the 5.0 machines are not using spamd.key :(
I'm glad it is all well documented
Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2016 12:14:18
On 11/09/16(Sun) 18:04, K K wrote:
> [...]
> > There is a lot of ongoing work in this area, OpenBSD doesn't claim to
> > be the performance leader today.
>
> What is the take of OpenBSD developers on this?
> Are they any plans?
>
> Many options seems available, but I have no idea how they could
On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 03:57:33AM -0400, Ian Sutton wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 09:50:43AM +0200, Robert Klein wrote:
> > Did you try to /append/ the intermediate certificate(s) to the server
> > certificate? That worked for me on OpenBSD 6.0's httpd.
>
> Yes.
>
> Uncanny timing on your
On Tue, 13 Sep 2016 03:15:18 -0400
Ian Sutton wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 12:05:53AM -0700, Philip Guenther wrote:
> > See, here's where you're taking a wrong turn that I should have
> > caught earlier: your first post should answer this question:
> > What problem are
On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 09:50:43AM +0200, Robert Klein wrote:
> Did you try to /append/ the intermediate certificate(s) to the server
> certificate? That worked for me on OpenBSD 6.0's httpd.
Yes.
Uncanny timing on your mail -- I just got it to work. httpd(8) needs the
intermediate certificate
On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 12:05:53AM -0700, Philip Guenther wrote:
> See, here's where you're taking a wrong turn that I should have caught
> earlier: your first post should answer this question:
> What problem are you trying to solve?
>
> httpd may be able to do what you want *already*,
On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 11:16 PM, Ian Sutton wrote:
> httpd currently fails to serve over TLS if the certificate file
> specified in httpd.conf contains an intermediate certificate ahead of
> the site's certificate. httpd still starts with no error indication
> (with rcctl) but `httpd
httpd currently fails to serve over TLS if the certificate file
specified in httpd.conf contains an intermediate certificate ahead of
the site's certificate. httpd still starts with no error indication
(with rcctl) but `httpd -d` shows:
server_tls_init: failed to configure tls - failed to load
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