Re: NFS keeps crashing

2018-04-21 Thread lists
Sat, 21 Apr 2018 19:25:13 -0400 Rupert Gallagher > Nonsense. Hi Rupert, You seem to have some problems understanding feedback, here is some help. Cut the crap already. How about dmesg first, then proper problem report? Kind regards, Anton Lazarov Comfortably Dumb (the

Re: Missing relayd.conf(5) example

2018-04-21 Thread Aaron Miller
On Sat, 2018-04-21 at 14:55 +0200, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote: > I don't mean to hijack the thread, but have you been able to forward > the > HTTP request and modifying the path? I've researched the code, but I > don't > think it's possible at the moment. I did not attempt this. > Locally I have a

Re: OpenBSD + 3G/4G USB modem

2018-04-21 Thread MS
cu -l /dev/cuaUX (iterating 0 through 2) gave "Device not configured" 2018-04-21 14:55 GMT+02:00 Stuart Henderson : > On 2018-04-20, MS wrote: > > I forgot to mention it but the modem doesn't respond on any of the > > /dev/cuaUX > > What exactly did

Re: NFS keeps crashing

2018-04-21 Thread IL Ka
> I use it on osx: it is a crippled version of the original that causes endless problems with file permissions. Rock solid for the rest. File permissions are always hard to maintain between Windows and *nix, because of Windows ACL's and posix permissions differences. One person on this list

Re: NFS keeps crashing

2018-04-21 Thread Rupert Gallagher
On Sat, Apr 21, 2018 at 17:38, IL Ka wrote: > I belive NFS is rarely used nowadays, especially with Windows clients. People > use samba/smb to connect *nix to Windows in most cases. Samba should be > pretty stable because OS X uses it to coexist with MS oses. I use

Re: NFS keeps crashing

2018-04-21 Thread Rupert Gallagher
On Sat, Apr 21, 2018 at 19:58, Otto Moerbeek wrote: > What do you mean by "the server crashes"? Does the complete OS freeze? Or is > the OS still working apart from NFS? Did one of te NFS related daemons (nfsd, > mountd, portmap) die? I mean that the mountd server crashed. I

Re: NFS keeps crashing

2018-04-21 Thread Rupert Gallagher
On Sat, Apr 21, 2018 at 18:09, wrote: > Hi Ilya, If it was humble you'd keep it to yourself and not bother > contemplating, or otherwise using the mailing list to think out loud what > need not say. Kind regards, Anton Lazarov Nonsense. Is a Turing award lecture worth

Re: 6.3/amd64 Thinkpad T530 touchpad problem (was ok in 6.2/amd64)

2018-04-21 Thread Ulf Brosziewski
Does it make a difference if you use synaptics(4) as touchpad input driver? You can activate it by adding the following entry to /etc/xorg.conf (if the file isn't present, simply create it with these lines): Section "InputClass" Identifier "wsmouse touchpad" Driver

Re: 4-ports router under $150

2018-04-21 Thread jungle boogie
Thus said Lilit-aibolit on Thu, 12 Apr 2018 14:39:04 +0300 I haven't tried via serial because I used vga+usb keyboard. However I'll definitely try that lan-serial port. Did you get a chance to try the BIOS via serial connection?

Re: 6.3/amd64 Thinkpad T530 touchpad problem (was ok in 6.2/amd64)

2018-04-21 Thread IL Ka
+1 for trying synaptics(4). It uses wsmouse "absolute mode" (covered by wsmouse(4)) and has a lot of Options (more than ws(4) which is used by default), some of them may help. Check log file then, you should see "synaptics" driver there. You can also try to stop wsmoused(8) before launching X.

Re: OpenBSD Errata: April 21st, 2018 (libtls)

2018-04-21 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2018-04-21, Jan Stary wrote: > On Apr 21 19:23:52, h...@stare.cz wrote: >> On Apr 21 11:53:01, t...@openbsd.org wrote: >> > Errata patches for libtls have been released for OpenBSD 6.3. >> > >> > Additional data is inadvertently removed when private keys are cleared from >> >

Re: thank you for 6.3

2018-04-21 Thread Jeffrey Joshua Rollin
Yes, I'd like to add to the general chorus of thanks. As I've mentioned several times already, I'm a chronic distro hopper, yet have upgraded all the way from OpenBSD 6.1 to 6.3 on the X230i and have experienced no problems (running -release or whatever the official name is; occasional problems

Re: 6.3/amd64 Thinkpad T530 touchpad problem (was ok in 6.2/amd64)

2018-04-21 Thread Jonathan Thornburg
In I wrote | I have a Lenovo Thinkpad T530. Everything (including the builtin | touchpad) was fine under 6.2/amd64, but under 6.3/amd64 there is a | severe problem with the builtin touchpad when running X (autoconfigured | with no xorg.conf;

Re: NFS keeps crashing

2018-04-21 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Sat, Apr 21, 2018 at 10:09:38AM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > On Sat, Apr 21, 2018, 1:24 AM Rupert Gallagher wrote: > > > > > This is what I observed on a controlled environment of three "windows 10 > > > pro" 1709 clients. > > > > > > The obsd nfs server had a

Re: OpenBSD Errata: April 21st, 2018 (libtls)

2018-04-21 Thread Jan Stary
On Apr 21 11:53:01, t...@openbsd.org wrote: > Errata patches for libtls have been released for OpenBSD 6.3. > > Additional data is inadvertently removed when private keys are cleared from > TLS configuration, which can prevent OCSP from functioning correctly. > > Binary updates for the amd64,

Re: OpenBSD Errata: April 21st, 2018 (libtls)

2018-04-21 Thread Jan Stary
On Apr 21 19:23:52, h...@stare.cz wrote: > On Apr 21 11:53:01, t...@openbsd.org wrote: > > Errata patches for libtls have been released for OpenBSD 6.3. > > > > Additional data is inadvertently removed when private keys are cleared from > > TLS configuration, which can prevent OCSP from

Re: NFS keeps crashing

2018-04-21 Thread lists
Sat, 21 Apr 2018 18:38:11 +0300 IL Ka > > I mean sponsors who pay for projects and compatibility updates. I also > mean broader user base. > > IMHO: > To increase userbase and attract > serious sponsors attention, OpenBSD needs to be converted > to

Re: NFS keeps crashing

2018-04-21 Thread Consus
On 18:38 Sat 21 Apr, IL Ka wrote: > > I mean sponsors who pay for projects and compatibility updates. I also > > mean broader user base. > > I belive NFS is rarely used nowadays, especially with Windows clients. > People use samba/smb to connect *nix to Windows in most cases. > Samba should be

Re: NFS keeps crashing

2018-04-21 Thread IL Ka
> I mean sponsors who pay for projects and compatibility updates. I also mean broader user base. IMHO: To increase userbase and attract serious sponsors attention, OpenBSD needs to be converted to "friendly-for-non-IT-people" OS like Ubuntu. Do you want to have polkit and Systemd in base

Re: NFS keeps crashing

2018-04-21 Thread Rupert Gallagher
I mean sponsors who pay for projects and compatibility updates. I also mean broader user base.

Re: NFS keeps crashing

2018-04-21 Thread Daniel Bolgheroni
On Sat, Apr 21, 2018 at 10:38:48AM +, Rupert Gallagher wrote: > What I do not like of obsd is the negative energy of its community. We > all have a sympatic gene and tend to mirror the social environment. We > should be mindful of it, and try to stay positive. Another thing I do > not like is

Re: OpenBSD + 3G/4G USB modem

2018-04-21 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2018-04-20, MS wrote: > I forgot to mention it but the modem doesn't respond on any of the > /dev/cuaUX What exactly did you try when you checked this?

Re: Missing relayd.conf(5) example

2018-04-21 Thread Hiltjo Posthuma
On Fri, Apr 20, 2018 at 02:55:04PM -0700, Aaron Miller wrote: > Hi all, > > I was able to setup relayd(8) with URL-based redirection to either a > local application server or to httpd(8), both listening on lo0; relayd > also terminates TLS. However, the man pages were not very helpful and I >

Re: OpenBSD + 3G/4G USB modem

2018-04-21 Thread MS
nope, no com at umodem nor at umm... So OpenBSD finds my modem, recognizes it, but doesn't treat it like a modem. My modem has been literally friendzoned by OpenBSD 2018-04-20 21:08 GMT+02:00 IL Ka : > Do you have ucom at umodem in dmesg? > Or ucom at umsm? > > > >

Re: NFS keeps crashing

2018-04-21 Thread lists
Sat, 21 Apr 2018 06:31:33 + MB > Why are you using ooenbsd for anything but a firewall. Even then its > lagging way behind unless you deploying in a dentist office. Openbsd sucks > at pretty much everything else. Sorry I come from corporate real world > experience not Soho

Re: NFS keeps crashing

2018-04-21 Thread Rupert Gallagher
Linux kernel truly is the kernel plus GCC plus GNU c libraries, a monilitic bloatware that requires serious computing power to compile. Clang is a much better compiler, and linux has serious problems with it. Parts of the kernel are written into gcc and c libs. I am currently focused on

Re: Boot problem after power failure in OpenBSD 6.2 and later versions

2018-04-21 Thread Sebastian Benoit
augusta bonaventura(augusta...@gmail.com) on 2018.04.21 10:55:54 +0300: > There is no problem when I reboot many times. Whenever I turn off power > supply hardly, it comes with problem. > it is not a solution for me to implement the solutions you specify. I > installed/updated(boot-kernel) it

Re: NFS keeps crashing

2018-04-21 Thread Stuart Henderson
> On Sat, Apr 21, 2018, 1:24 AM Rupert Gallagher wrote: > > > This is what I observed on a controlled environment of three "windows 10 > > pro" 1709 clients. > > > > The obsd nfs server had a single share: > > > > /path/to/folder -network 192.168.1 -mask 255.255.255.0 > > >

Re: NFS keeps crashing

2018-04-21 Thread Andy Kosela
MB wrote: > Invest in a NetApp filer and do it the right way. Plenty of options > spectrascale glfs/cnfs lustre with DNE/IME why struggle with this hobby OS, > seriously? > > On Sat, Apr 21, 2018, 1:31 AM MB wrote: > > > > > Why are you using ooenbsd for

Re: Boot problem after power failure in OpenBSD 6.2 and later versions

2018-04-21 Thread augusta bonaventura
There is no problem when I reboot many times. Whenever I turn off power supply hardly, it comes with problem. it is not a solution for me to implement the solutions you specify. I installed/updated(boot-kernel) it several times after our correspondence with you. I have done the same process many

Re: NFS keeps crashing

2018-04-21 Thread MB
Why are you using ooenbsd for anything but a firewall. Even then its lagging way behind unless you deploying in a dentist office. Openbsd sucks at pretty much everything else. Sorry I come from corporate real world experience not Soho stuff. Use Linux. On Sat, Apr 21, 2018, 1:24 AM Rupert

Re: NFS keeps crashing

2018-04-21 Thread MB
Invest in a NetApp filer and do it the right way. Plenty of options spectrascale glfs/cnfs lustre with DNE/IME why struggle with this hobby OS, seriously? On Sat, Apr 21, 2018, 1:31 AM MB wrote: > > Why are you using ooenbsd for anything but a firewall. Even then its >