Howdy Israel,
Try Ctrl-Alt- F1 or Ctrl -ALT-F2and so on and so fourth... until
you get a Cli login screen
it sounds like
it boots command line fine and then it tries to load an X Session
(X login Prompt) and there may be an issue with the
X config for your particular graphics hardware,
veri
I have an HP Compaq Pro 6300 machine on which I am trying to run OpenBSD. The
installer boots and runs fine, but after rebooting into the newly installed OS,
I start getting the boot sequence (the white text on blue background stuff -
don't know what that is officially called), but after a secon
Hi,
I use an x230, too, but I have some problems with the enterprise WPA. It
disconnects at irregular intervals and then at the moment I need to manually
reconnect with 'ifconfig iwn0 down up' -> wpa_cli reconn -> wpa_cli reassoc ->
dhclient iwn0.
Would be interested if your wpa_supplicant is
Dear Stuart,
Interesting. Thank you for the link! I, however, do not think I have the
resource to get it to work on OpenBSD currently.
Yours sincerely,
Xianwen
On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 8:49 AM, Stuart Henderson
mailto:s...@spacehopper.org>> wrote:
On 2018-02-22, Marcus MERIGHI
mailto:mcmer-ope
Hello,
I am currently experimenting with OpenBGPD uing OpenBSD VMs on
VirtualBox.
I've noticed that, given interface em1 to which I've assigned address
192.168.1.1/24, if I either execute 'ifconfig em1 down' or virtually
unplug em1 from VirtualBox the following happens:
1. The 192.168.1.0/24 rou
On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 12:55:39PM +0100, C. wrote:
> -> 2018-02-19 Mon 10:00, crimeangot...@nigge.rs, :
> >
> > Hey everyone, I am pretty stupid when it comes to less user friendly
> > operating systems. I currently use slackware/windows and am thinking
> > of using OpenBSD on either my thinkpad
Awesome, thanks! very informative thank you very much.
thanks Leroy Jordan
On Feb 23, 2018 3:50 PM, "Stuart Henderson" wrote:
On 2018/02/23 15:32, leroy jordan wrote:
> can you be more pacific on the fdm what does it stand for. so when I go
to pkg_add I can then
> read the Man page please.
$
On 2018/02/23 15:32, leroy jordan wrote:
> can you be more pacific on the fdm what does it stand for. so when I go to
> pkg_add I can then
> read the Man page please.
$ pkg_info fdm
Information for inst:fdm-1.9p0
Comment:
fetch, filter and deliver mail
Description:
fdm is a simple, lightweight
On 2018-02-23, ed...@pettijohn-web.com wrote:
>
> On Feb 22, 2018 9:44 PM, mazocomp wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 08:36:49PM -0600, Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
>> > However, with this setup you should be able to just use sendbug(1).
>> >
>> > sendbug will envoke sendmail aka smtpctl and then s
Yes, the HP scanner I use just opens up a local webpage that I open up
in in a browser. All scanning functions are performed on the printers
local-only webserver. It seems to work nicely as I have every OS under
the sun scanning from it.
On 02/23/18 09:34, Ralph Siegler wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jan
On Mon, 22 Jan 2018 17:57:24 +0900, Bryan Linton wrote:
> On 2018-01-19 21:59:09, Bryan Linton wrote:
>> Hello misc@
>>
>> I'm currently looking to purchase a scanner that works well with
>> OpenBSD.
>>
>>
> I want to thank all the people who replied in this thread.
>
> I tried searching for
Gret, everything is in. Thank you.
For the record, the relevant function is :
uo_addfile() {
local dest=${1}
local src=${2}
local vnd_n=0
[ -r "${WRKDIR}/bsd.rd" ] || uo_err 2 "uo_addfile: no
On Feb 23, 2018 5:48 AM, Fabio Almeida wrote:
>
> Hi Leroy,
>
> I recommend you to read and study at least:
> - https://www.openbsd.org/faq/ - Everything, from top to bottom.
> - DNS & Bind - To get a good understanding of Internet and how things work
> in general.
> - Some network and TCP/IP spe
Hi Leroy,
I recommend you to read and study at least:
- https://www.openbsd.org/faq/ - Everything, from top to bottom.
- DNS & Bind - To get a good understanding of Internet and how things work
in general.
- Some network and TCP/IP specific books**
- Absolute OpenBSD
- The Book of PF
**For me tha
This is great, thank you so much! I have read all of those books but thank
you for the information.
thanks Leroy Jordan
On Feb 23, 2018 6:48 AM, "Fabio Almeida" wrote:
> Hi Leroy,
>
> I recommend you to read and study at least:
> - https://www.openbsd.org/faq/ - Everything, from top to bottom.
Try 'upobsd' tool
(http://ports.su/sysutils/upobsd)
(https://maly.io/@semarie)
/Wesley
Le 2018-02-23 17:01, Thuban a écrit :
As mentionned in autoinstall(8),
"""
If either /auto_install.conf or /auto_upgrade.conf is found on bsd.rd's
built-in RAM disk, autoinstall behaves as if the machine is
As mentionned in autoinstall(8),
"""
If either /auto_install.conf or /auto_upgrade.conf is found on bsd.rd's
built-in RAM disk, autoinstall behaves as if the machine is netbooted,
but uses the local response file.
"""
I would like to build a custom bsd.rd to include auto_install.conf file.
Do yo
On Feb 22, 2018 9:44 PM, mazocomp wrote:
>
> On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 08:36:49PM -0600, Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
> > However, with this setup you should be able to just use sendbug(1).
> >
> > sendbug will envoke sendmail aka smtpctl and then submit it your local smtpd
> > who will then relay it vi
Hi!
So the OpenBSD kernel catch udp encapsulated ESP packets by default:
netstat -s
esp:
4288 input ESP packets
0 output ESP packets
0 packets from unsupported protocol families
0 packets shorter than header shows
0 packets dropped due to policy
42
Dear Tom,
Booting from a USB dongle works! Thank you!
Yours sincerely,
Xianwen
On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 2:37 AM, Tom Smyth
mailto:tom.sm...@wirelessconnect.eu>> wrote:
Hi Xianwen,
if you try with the USB Boot device... you can see if you can load it .
then I suggest you get a compact low prof
Hi!
I tried to complie strongswan with "kernel-libipsec" plugin fro the same
reason
https://wiki.strongswan.org/projects/strongswan/wiki/Kernel-libipsec
The *kernel-libipsec* plugin provides an IPsec backend that works entirely
in userland, using TUN devices
My experience is that there is s
On 2018-02-22, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
> Hello Xianwen,
>
> xianwen.c...@nina.no (Xianwen Chen), 2018.02.22 (Thu) 01:49 (CET):
>> I actually do not know. I just have this idea that I would like to use
>> my OpenBSD laptop as a mobile phone as well. I think there are USB
>> dongles that act as GSM n
Op Mon, 19 Feb 2018 21:19:27 +0100 schreef Hess THR
:
I mean.. did it ever happened in the history that a microphone driver
sent its data via the network?
Quite unlikely with open source drivers. And even load-modules can be
checked to see which kernel functions they call. The recently intr
check parent paths also.
2018-02-23 4:22 GMT+01:00 Carson Chittom :
> I'm trying to do a bulk build with dpb on 6.2-stable. dpb eventually
> errors out with
>
> _pbuild can't write to /usr/ports/logs/amd64//paths/telephony/asterisk.log:
> Operation not
> permitted at /usr/ports/infrastructure/l
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