On 29.1.2017. 4:13, kayasaman wrote:
> Hi,
> A very strange issue...
> After the previous update of CURRENT I started to have issues with ftpproxy
> not loading some directories, an example being shrubbery.net rancid directory.
> Today I attempted an upgrade to see if that might kick things into g
Hi,
A very strange issue...
After the previous update of CURRENT I started to have issues with ftpproxy not
loading some directories, an example being shrubbery.net rancid directory.
Today I attempted an upgrade to see if that might kick things into gear and now
my OBSD machine won't boot and Ker
On Sun, Jan 29, 2017 at 01:17:48AM +0200, li...@wrant.com wrote:
> Sample excerpts from host specific DHCP server config, for i386 and amd64:
>
> next-server 10.0.0.32;
> filename "auto_upgrade";
>
> next-server 10.0.0.64;
> filename "auto_upgrade";
>
> Quoting autoinstal
Sat, 28 Jan 2017 00:17:40 +0100 Sven-Volker Nowarra
> I am netbooting many systems, and last recently stepped on the issue, that I
> had an amd64 and an i386 client in the same network. I wanted to boot them
> into a "full" OpenBSD (not ramdisk kernel). That is not possible with the
> default inst
On Jan 28, 2017 2:02 PM, Christian Schulte wrote:
Am 01/28/17 um 10:04 schrieb Alex McWhirter:
> Java doesn't work with write xor execute and this is the kernels
way of
> letting you know. Java still runs because the partition is mounted
with
> wxallowed, but the kernel still prints t
Am 01/28/17 um 10:04 schrieb Alex McWhirter:
> Java doesn't work with write xor execute and this is the kernels way of
> letting you know. Java still runs because the partition is mounted with
> wxallowed, but the kernel still prints the error to let you know that
> Java isn't respecting a security
> Am 28.01.2017 um 14:56 schrieb Jiri B :
>
> On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 12:17:40AM +0100, Sven-Volker Nowarra wrote:
>> I am netbooting many systems, and last recently stepped on the issue, that
I
>> had an amd64 and an i386 client in the same network. I wanted to boot them
>> into a "full" OpenBSD (
Ok, thank you. That resolves my concern that something was broken.
Alex McWhirter writes:
> Java doesn't work with write xor execute and this is the kernels way
> of letting you know. Java still runs because the partition is mounted
> with wxallowed, but the kernel still prints the error to let
On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 06:41:34PM +0100, Sven-Volker Nowarra wrote:
> > Isn't better to use rewrite/file remapping instead of hacking pxeboot?
> > If an i386 machine would request /etc/boot.conf via tftp you could rewrite
> > it to (based on fact you know that that machine is i386 - during
> > pr
Hi Markus,
On 2017-01-27 Fri 12:24 PM |, Markus Rosjat wrote:
> I dont like the idea of one single virtual user handling all the traffic to
> the maildirectories.
Me neither.
Here, all users have proper shell accounts & SSH access, for mutt, etc.
Stop Dovecot, unmount /var/mail (where mail stay
Hi,
has anybody written some tftpd rewrite daemon/script which could
be shared as example?
j.
On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 12:17:40AM +0100, Sven-Volker Nowarra wrote:
> I am netbooting many systems, and last recently stepped on the issue, that I
> had an amd64 and an i386 client in the same network. I wanted to boot them
> into a "full" OpenBSD (not ramdisk kernel). That is not possible with th
On Sat, 28 Jan 2017, Kyoung Jae Seo wrote:
Maybe posix_memalign(3) is API you are looking for.
No. This allocates memory.
I already have the buffer. I am trying to use space within it.
Regards - Damian
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Ph:+61-2-8571
On 2017-01-27, lilit-aibolit wrote:
> Hi list, I have an office behind NAT with PF.
> There are mostly Win7 workstations with
> different Skype versions but mostly with
> 7.3x or the latest versions.
> Two days ago any skype call started to drop
> after few seconds without any voice from
> opposit
On 2017-01-28, Currell Berry wrote:
> Every time I start or stop a java program, I see something similar to
> the following logged in /var/log/messages
>
> Jan 28 02:15:46 wtestvm3 /bsd: java(37284): mprotect W^X violation
>
> My /usr/local partition is mounted with wxallowed. Are these
> wa
Java doesn't work with write xor execute and this is the kernels way of
letting you know. Java still runs because the partition is mounted with
wxallowed, but the kernel still prints the error to let you know that
Java isn't respecting a security feature.
Every time I start or stop a java program, I see something similar to
the following logged in /var/log/messages
Jan 28 02:15:46 wtestvm3 /bsd: java(37284): mprotect W^X violation
My /usr/local partition is mounted with wxallowed. Are these
warnings/errors expected? My limited understanding
I am netbooting many systems, and last recently stepped on the issue, that I
had an amd64 and an i386 client in the same network. I wanted to boot them
into a "full" OpenBSD (not ramdisk kernel). That is not possible with the
default installation, cause pxeboot can not distinguish between these
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