>Your package path points to 6.0- release. But your error messages
> indicate you've installed a snapshot of -current, the development
> breach. Use snapshot packages, or install the release.
Thanks! You're right, I had intended to install 6.0 from release, but
ended up getting a snapshot ISO. I'l
I'm installing OpenBSD i386 on a fresh new hard drive, I've set PKG_PATH,
and I can't add packages- my tries give errors about quirks. Trying a
bare "pkg_add quirks" tells me:
# pkg_add quirks
Error from http://mirrors.mit.edu/pub/OpenBSD/6.0/packages/i386/quirks-2.241.tgz
unsigned package
Can't f
I need to use dns blacklisting on incoming email. Spamd caused
a user revolt because of its unpredictable delay.
smtpd maintainers have more urgent projects than working
on filter-dnsbl.
What I'd like to do is:
in pf.conf
pass in on ingress from to any port smtp
pass in on ing
> > $ dmesg | egrep -i 'hci|hub|usb'
>
> Please don't trim things. Full dmesg, full pcidump (preferably -vxx).
> Or better, run sendbug as root which includes acpi tables in the mail
> it produces (the latter is not presently working in -current, but since
> you're running 6.0 you won't run into th
> On Oct 6, 2016, at 7:24 AM, Peer Janssen wrote:
>
> But I realized that there must be something in the dhcpd options and/or
> something related to arp resolution, which I didn't grok. So I read some
> more RFCs about pxebooting in relation to dhcp and arp, but finally
> abandoned this problem fo
Look.
Please leave the drama off the lists. Any discussion against drama is also
drama. Can my mail be the last on the topic please?
People who have jumped onto this list from the outside without respecting our
community are the most disrespectful of all.
It should be all about code. If it wo
Do any of you mind to drop the off topic, pretty please?
it's a thread about booting BSD on hardware with the libreboot BIOS/UEFI.
Not... whatever you are doing here.
2016-10-06 23:15 GMT+02:00 Gareth Nelson :
> To be clear, it's not "the libreboot side" but rather "The Leah Rowe side"
> - to da
To be clear, it's not "the libreboot side" but rather "The Leah Rowe side"
- to date she has not offered any evidence of her accusations.
>From my viewpoint it seems VERY doubtful that the FSF would be bigoted
towards trans people and i'm inclined not to believe the accusation.
Leah: I also have t
On 10/06/16 22:44, ludovic coues wrote:
misc strip attachment. Please send your diff inline or start a new
thread on dev
Thanks forthe pointer Ludovic,
sys/dev/audio.c:
@@ -1537,6 +1537,11 @@
case FIONBIO:
/* All handled in the upper FS layer. */
break;
+case FIOASYN
Experimenting with autoinstall(8) and predefined partition layout
templates, I was a little surprised to find that disklabel(8) apparently
does not support specifying partition sizes givin in sectors, only in
units (b,c,k,m,g,t) and/or percentages? Am I missing out on something
obvious here?
My u
On 2016-10-06 11:34, Kenneth Westerback wrote:
1) Why do you say >8 but only give an example using 10 disks?
2) fdisk and disklabels for all the disks you test would be useful, as
would the verbatum output from newfs.
3) The size of the disks would also be useful (although the information
a
Raimo Niskanen wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 05, 2016 at 12:34:42PM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
> > If somebody writes a C program that demonstrates the problem, I'm happy to
> > take a look. I'm not installing erlang.
>
> It has been ages since I wrote a C program from scratch, but here goes:
Thanks. That
I have RTFMed and googled, but I still canât figure out how to do one simple
thing: make security(8) ignore a single file that changes on a daily basis,
where that file is otherwise monitored due to /etc/mtree/4.4BSD.dist.
The file in question is /var/unbound/db/root.key, which I have auto-upd
On Thu, Oct 06, 2016 at 08:17:02AM -0500, Adam Thompson wrote:
> I have RTFMed and googled, but I still can???t figure out how to do one simple
> thing: make security(8) ignore a single file that changes on a daily basis,
> where that file is otherwise monitored due to /etc/mtree/4.4BSD.dist.
>
>
Am 22.09.2016 um 04:47 schrieb Philip Guenther:
> Backing up to the beginning...
>
> On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 2:39 PM, Peer Janssen wrote:
>> I updated an alix.3c3 box from OpenBSD 4.6 release to 6.0 release
>> recently via bsd.rd install kernel.
>> This went very smoothly, except that now I can't
Am 29.09.2016 um 14:05 schrieb Stuart Henderson:
> On 2016-09-28, Peer Janssen wrote:
>> # tftpd -d /tftpboot
>>
>> tftpd: 192.168.0.81: read request for 'pxeboot'
>> tftpd: 192.168.0.81: read request for 'pxeboot'
>> tftpd: 192.168.0.81: read request for 'pxeboot'
>> tftpd: 192.168.0.81: read req
Wrap-up:
The net4801 is now working as expected.
(Before reading his post,) I did exactly what Nick suggested. This
worked well. Lesson learned: mixing bootloader and kernel from different
releases doesn't necessarily work.
Another lesson: An intuition told me that I might have had to sync after
On Thu, Oct 06, 2016 at 12:57:43PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2016/10/06 13:23, David Coppa wrote:
> > On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 12:50 PM, Andreas Kusalananda Kähäri
> > wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Let me know if this should be on ports rather than here.
> > >
> > > I'm following OpenBSD cu
On 2016-10-04, Theodore Wynnychenko wrote:
> # /usr/local/sbin/snmpd -L e
> kvm_openfiles: Operation not permitted
> kvm_openfiles: /dev/mem: Operation not permitted
Kernel virtual memory access is no longer permitted by the kernel on a
normally running system. The relevant parts of net-snmp wil
On Thu, 6 Oct 2016 15:05:04 +1100
Aaron Mason wrote:
> Holy frijole, just reading some of the responses from the some people
> in GNU - I'm at the point where I'm not entirely convinced that GNU
> isn't a cult, with Stallman as the high almighty leader.
I am suspicious of both sides. Libreboot's
On 2016/10/06 13:23, David Coppa wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 12:50 PM, Andreas Kusalananda Kähäri
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Let me know if this should be on ports rather than here.
> >
> > I'm following OpenBSD current on amd64, updating the system a couple of
> > times a week, and I'm using va
On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 12:50 PM, Andreas Kusalananda Kähäri
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Let me know if this should be on ports rather than here.
>
> I'm following OpenBSD current on amd64, updating the system a couple of
> times a week, and I'm using valgrind from ports to check a C program for
> memory leak
Hi,
Let me know if this should be on ports rather than here.
I'm following OpenBSD current on amd64, updating the system a couple of
times a week, and I'm using valgrind from ports to check a C program for
memory leaks. However, since recently (sorry, can't specify closer,
within the last couple
On Wed, Oct 05, 2016 at 12:34:42PM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
> If somebody writes a C program that demonstrates the problem, I'm happy to
> take a look. I'm not installing erlang.
It has been ages since I wrote a C program from scratch, but here goes:
#include
#include
#include
int main() {
On 2016-10-06, Sam Vaughan wrote:
> $ dmesg | egrep -i 'hci|hub|usb'
Please don't trim things. Full dmesg, full pcidump (preferably -vxx).
Or better, run sendbug as root which includes acpi tables in the mail
it produces (the latter is not presently working in -current, but since
you're running 6
Hello Jasper,
I wanted to use iked in a redundant configuration too and wasn't sure
whether iked and sasyncd play nice together.
I contacted Reyk Floeter (the main developer of iked) and it turns out
there is room for improvement.
We use OpenBSD for the Muniam managed firewalls and need redun
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