On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 09:32:38PM -0500, sven falempin wrote:
> Misc Readers, 6.0 GENERIC.MP#2 amd64 here
>
> I installed cupsd, and notice avahi would help to find some dnssd stuff.
> i then notice avahi would need dbus to start
>
> #
> # avahi-daemon 0.6.31 starting up.
> # dbus_bus_get_privat
Misc Readers, 6.0 GENERIC.MP#2 amd64 here
I installed cupsd, and notice avahi would help to find some dnssd stuff.
i then notice avahi would need dbus to start
#
# avahi-daemon 0.6.31 starting up.
# dbus_bus_get_private(): Failed to connect to socket
/var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket: No such file
No, this change will not be done.
Your assumption is that everyone's networks are secure enough, and anyone
who isn't should suffer the consequences.
I cannot accept that position.
>I'd like to make a suggestion regarding NFS in OpenBSD; let me apologize in
>advance if this isn't the right place
I change the permissions.
Thanks! it works now :)
On 01/18/17 21:36, trondd wrote:
> On Wed, January 18, 2017 12:51 pm, George wrote:
>>
>
>> # /usr/ports/infrastructure/bin/dpb -f 20 -R pkglist
>>
>> dpb fetches the packages and i get the following result
>> Elapsed time=00:28:34
>> I=0 B=0 Q=0
Nicolas Schmidt wrote:
> Currently (at least on 5.8, I haven't upgraded yet), the nfs daemon refuses to
> accept a mount request if it comes from a non-privileged port (>=
> IPPORT_RESERVED). As I understand, this was once a 'security feature' in the
> time of mainframes, when access to computer wa
Hello everyone,
I'd like to make a suggestion regarding NFS in OpenBSD; let me apologize in
advance if this isn't the right place to make this suggestion.
Currently (at least on 5.8, I haven't upgraded yet), the nfs daemon refuses to
accept a mount request if it comes from a non-privileged port
On Wed, January 18, 2017 12:51 pm, George wrote:
>
> # /usr/ports/infrastructure/bin/dpb -f 20 -R pkglist
>
> dpb fetches the packages and i get the following result
> Elapsed time=00:28:34
> I=0 B=0 Q=0 T=547 F=0 !=9
> L=devel/quirks libglade-2.6.4.tar.bz2.dist
> ...
Everything is locked now bec
On 2017-01-18 12:51, George wrote:
I didnt change any paths on dpb since i followed the pdf josg grosse
send me. I run dpb as root so i guess permissions dont matter.
They matter. dpb(1) went through a sea-change in its security model
between when that out-of-date presentation was developed a
Jiri B wrote:
> Hi,
>
> not sure if it's a typo or correct but there's strange '\M-'
> in dmesg for $subject hw.
usb devices print the name that the device says its name is. microsoft
probably added a (r) to the string.
Hi
I have problem when I connect to my ISP with l2tp.
l2tp connections with my phone runs without problem.
I use OpenBSD 6.0 and xl2tpd-1.3.1 from package.
My configuration file:
$ /etc/xl2tpd/xl2tpd.conf
[global]
access control = yes
auth file = /etc/ppp/chap-secrets
force userspace = yes
debug
Summary.log and package logs
The summary.log is
archivers/bzip2 not built
archivers/bzip2 errored
archivers/gtar errored
archivers/gtar not built rchivers/xz
archivers/libarchive locked
archivers/libarchive not built archivers/lz4 -> devel/gmake ->
archivers/bzip2
archivers/libmspack errored
arch
> Need more information than this. What's dpb doing? Logs are in
> /usr/ports/logs. Are the permissions set correctly for the /usr/ports/*
> directories per the dpb man page? Are you sure you have -stable source?
I deleted the whole directory and i followed the pdf
building.stable.v1.pdf that
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 12:37:49PM +0100, Alexander Hall wrote:
> On January 18, 2017 10:32:29 AM GMT+01:00, minek van
> wrote:
>
> >
>
> Because the simple suggestion below was to easy?
>
> >>
> >> Or simply:
> >> openssl rand -base64
Hard to beat, can even be remembered!
Slight "improveme
Hello David,
demelier.da...@gmail.com (David Demelier), 2017.01.18 (Wed) 13:59 (CET):
> On 01/18/2017 12:32 PM, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
> > demelier.da...@gmail.com (David Demelier), 2017.01.18 (Wed) 06:56 (CET):
> > > The only thing I could not get to work actually is the backlight
> > > adjustment
Hi,
not sure if it's a typo or correct but there's strange '\M-'
in dmesg for $subject hw.
j.
# dmesg | grep Microsoft | tail -n1
uhidev2 at uhub3 port 3 configuration 1 interface 2 "Microsoft Microsoft\M-.
2.4GHz Transceiver v9.0" rev 2.00/7.97 addr 6
Hi,
it seems `lastcomm' doesn't filter if it gets arguments
or am I reading wrongly man page?
~~~
# lastcomm | grep 'python2.7'
python2.7 -S root ttyp1 0.03 secs Wed
Jan 18 16:32 (0:00:00.06)
# lastcomm python2.7 root ttyp1
grep -S root
On 2017-01-18 09:37, Farid Joubbi wrote:
I found this very informative:
http://daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=9374
As the OP on that thread, I can state it's well out-of-date. And the
SEMIBUG presentation I wrote in December 2015 (date typo
on the first page) is also out-of-date, as I would
On Tue, January 17, 2017 8:46 pm, George wrote:
> Hello.
> Im new here.
> I installed OpenBSD on my laptop. I used anoncvs to download the stable
> sources for kernel, xenocara and ports. I rebuild my kernel,system and
> xenocara and i tried to update various packages to stable.
> I used
> /usr/por
I found this very informative:
http://daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=9374
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 2:29 PM, Maurice McCarthy
wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 01:55:36PM +0200 or thereabouts, Kapetanakis
> Giannis wrote:
> > On 18/01/17 12:36, George wrote:
> > > Its the stable version that im
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 01:55:36PM +0200 or thereabouts, Kapetanakis Giannis
wrote:
> On 18/01/17 12:36, George wrote:
> > Its the stable version that im trying to install. I installed the
> > release version but i wanted to update to stable mostly for the security
> > patches.
...
>
> I'm not
Hi Stephen, did You get the spreed server built?
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On 01/18/2017 12:32 PM, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
Hello,
demelier.da...@gmail.com (David Demelier), 2017.01.18 (Wed) 06:56 (CET):
The only thing I could not get to work actually is the backlight
adjustment. Function keys have no effect, even in GNOME. I also check
wsconsctl display.progress but thi
On 18/01/17 12:36, George wrote:
> Its the stable version that im trying to install. I installed the
> release version but i wanted to update to stable mostly for the security
> patches.
> I dont want to use snapshot since its the current version.
>
> How do you follow the stable version?
> make u
On January 18, 2017 10:32:29 AM GMT+01:00, minek van
wrote:
>
Because the simple suggestion below was to easy?
>>
>> Or simply:
>> openssl rand -base64
>>
>> --
>> Christian "naddy" Weisgerber
>na...@mips.inka.de
/Alexander
Hello,
demelier.da...@gmail.com (David Demelier), 2017.01.18 (Wed) 06:56 (CET):
> I have a very old HP Probook 4510s slowly dying. I have previously
> installed FreeBSD on it but got disappointed after several regression
> YoY and after upgrade like: no usable touchpad anymore, no more
> ethernet
minek van wrote:
>generating a 63 character long password with random stuff
>
>tr -dc "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789
>\!\"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\\\]^_\`{|}~"
Its the stable version that im trying to install. I installed the
release version but i wanted to update to stable mostly for the security
patches.
I dont want to use snapshot since its the current version.
How do you follow the stable version?
make update works for individual packages but since i
On 18/01/17 03:46, George wrote:
> Hello.
> Im new here.
> I installed OpenBSD on my laptop. I used anoncvs to download the stable
> sources for kernel, xenocara and ports. I rebuild my kernel,system and
> xenocara and i tried to update various packages to stable.
> I used
> /usr/ports/infrastructu
hi
afaik (pls fix if not) from OpenBSD 5.1 arandom replaces urandom, no?
why use arandom?
# uname -mrs
OpenBSD 6.0 amd64
# ls -lah /dev/*random
crw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 45, 3 Jan 15 12:28 /dev/arandom
crw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 45, 0 Jan 18 11:20 /dev/random
crw-r--r-- 1 root wheel
After running a program that interfaces with the two redis instances, from
"luke" to "redis6379" and "redis6380" with the following pf.conf, the pfctl
-vvvs rules shows that the pass rules I set up are not being used (I
suppose I could do inet6 too!:
pf.conf
#
# Rule 0
# anti spoofing rule
anti
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