Sebastien Marie wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 11:47:39PM -0800, Sean Kamath wrote:
> > Hello.
> >
> > Can someone provide me a pointer to how to do this?
> >
> > I have a bunch of Alix 2d13 boxes. With 6.6, I’ve found I need more swap
> > than the default layout on a 2G compact flash drive
Hello,
I am currently setting up my ThinkPad X220 as a server running OpenBSD
and wish to disable the integrated display as it is anyway and will not
be used.
Equally, I wish for the ThinkPad to not suspend when I close the lid,
as the lid will be closed practically all the time. :)
I am not fam
Unicorn wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am currently setting up my ThinkPad X220 as a server running OpenBSD
> and wish to disable the integrated display as it is anyway and will not
> be used.
>
> Equally, I wish for the ThinkPad to not suspend when I close the lid,
> as the lid will be closed practical
On Fri, 2019-11-22 at 09:05 +0100, Unicorn wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am currently setting up my ThinkPad X220 as a server running
> OpenBSD
> and wish to disable the integrated display as it is anyway and will
> not
> be used.
>
> Equally, I wish for the ThinkPad to not suspend when I close the lid,
On Fri, Nov 22, 2019, Unicorn wrote:
> Still would like to know how to turn the display off, have not figured
> that out yet ;)
man xset
Not sure if this is what you want (yes, it's ugly):
#!/bin/sh
if test $# -ge 1
then
TO=$1
else
TO=300
fi
xset s $TO
xset s blank
if test $# -lt 1
then
xse
On Fri, 2019-11-22 at 09:28 +0100, Claus Assmann wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 22, 2019, Unicorn wrote:
>
> > Still would like to know how to turn the display off, have not
> > figured
> > that out yet ;)
>
> man xset
>
> Not sure if this is what you want (yes, it's ugly):
>
> #!/bin/sh
> if test $# -ge
On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 09:45:44AM +0100, Unicorn wrote:
> On Fri, 2019-11-22 at 09:28 +0100, Claus Assmann wrote:
> > On Fri, Nov 22, 2019, Unicorn wrote:
> >
> > > Still would like to know how to turn the display off, have not
> > > figured
> > > that out yet ;)
> >
> > man xset
> >
> > Not su
Hi,
I just tried out sysupgrade on one of my OpenBSD 6.5 servers in order to
upgrade automatically to 6.6 but unfortunately it failed at the comp66.tgz and
rebooted (upgrade log below).
It looks like I am now running a half-upgraded hybrid OpenBSD 6.5/6.6 system.
It also didn't manage to relin
Unicorn writes:
>
> Still would like to know how to turn the display off, have not figured
> that out yet ;)
If you are not starting X, this is enough:
$ cat /etc/wsconsctl.conf
display.screen_off=10
display.vblank=on
display.kbdact=on
display.msact=on
display.outact=off
See the FAQ (Blanking
On Fri, 2019-11-22 at 09:05 +0100, Unicorn wrote:
Hello,
I am currently setting up my ThinkPad X220 as a server running
OpenBSD
and wish to disable the integrated display as it is anyway and will
not
be used.
Equally, I wish for the ThinkPad to not suspend when I close the lid,
as the lid wi
mabi writes:
> Hi,
>
> - reason why it failed?
It cannot remove /usr/include/machine because it is not empty.
> - what should I do now? retry to upgrade with sysupgrade?
Empty /usr/include/machine.
> - re-install the whole system?
If you like. It will certainly empty out /usr/include/machine.
Mathijs Hengst writes:
>
> You can turn off the screen via X:
>
> xset dpms force off
>
> (I found this on google in 2/3 minutes, so you might want to improve
> your google-foo.)
It looks to me like his google-foo is working just fine. Question asked
and answered, no?
Matthew
On 2019-11-22, mabi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just tried out sysupgrade on one of my OpenBSD 6.5 servers in order to
> upgrade automatically to 6.6 but unfortunately it failed at the comp66.tgz
> and rebooted (upgrade log below).
>
> It looks like I am now running a half-upgraded hybrid OpenBSD 6.5/6.6
Hi,
Refuse to use Sonos myself, but am helping (or trying to) out a friend who has
a Sonos try to get things working wtih OpenBSD PF.
I've simplified their PF rulese to a simple swiss cheese (i.e. stateful NAT'd
allow any out to any).
Everything else they care to run on their network is runnin
Hi Rachel,
I does Sonos Require uPnP support ?
(does Sonos require a few ports to be forwarded from your internet
interface back into the Sonos
device on the LAN)
is there a manual port forwarding that you can do to get around the
uPNP requirement ?
On Fri, 22 Nov 2019 at 11:26, Rachel Ro
On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 12:16:49PM +0100, Rachel Roch wrote:
> Refuse to use Sonos myself, but am helping (or trying to) out a friend who
> has a Sonos try to get things working wtih OpenBSD PF.
>
> I've simplified their PF rulese to a simple swiss cheese (i.e. stateful NAT'd
> allow any out t
Hi Tom,
They sent me the following long email, it does mention inbound access but seems
like a bit of a generic answer if all those ports really need to be opened
inbound via PAT ? I've asked Sonos to clarify exactly what is required inbound
(as opposed to stateful outbound), and am still aw
On 2019-11-22, Rachel Roch wrote:
> Refuse to use Sonos myself, but am helping (or trying to) out a friend who
> has a Sonos try to get things working wtih OpenBSD PF.
>
> I've simplified their PF rulese to a simple swiss cheese (i.e. stateful NAT'd
> allow any out to any).
What exactly are you
On Fri, 2019-11-22 at 09:53 +0100, Gabriel Kihlman wrote:
> Unicorn writes:
> > Still would like to know how to turn the display off, have not
> > figured
> > that out yet ;)
>
> If you are not starting X, this is enough:
>
> $ cat /etc/wsconsctl.conf
> display.screen_off=10
> display.vblank=on
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Friday, November 22, 2019 11:45 AM, Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> A combination of things:
>
> - You didn't install the comp set before
Thank you Stuart for your detailed mail. That's exactly it, I did not have
comp65.tgz set installed as I just recently read
On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 12:56:51PM +0100, Rachel Roch wrote:
> They sent me the following long email, it does mention inbound access but
> seems like a bit of a generic answer if all those ports really need to be
> opened inbound via PAT ? I've asked Sonos to clarify exactly what is
> require
On Nov 22 09:05:38, unic...@disroot.org wrote:
> I am currently setting up my ThinkPad X220 as a server
Not a good idea. The laptop parts are not designed
to be running 24/7 years. Why don't you get an actual
server hardware? Depending on your exact needs,
you might foind it dirt cheap.
> and wis
Hi,
htbridge (https://www.immuniweb.com/websec/) no longer detects WAF on one of my
web servers configured with OpenBSD-httpd and PF on same machine;
sample of pf.conf configuration as follows.
On 2019-11-22, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 12:56:51PM +0100, Rachel Roch wrote:
>
>> They sent me the following long email, it does mention inbound access but
>> seems like a bit of a generic answer if all those ports really need to be
>> opened inbound via PAT ? I'v
On 11/21/19 2:47 AM, Sean Kamath wrote:
Hello.
Can someone provide me a pointer to how to do this?
I have a bunch of Alix 2d13 boxes. With 6.6, I’ve found I need more swap than
the default layout on a 2G compact flash drive has. So, I got some 1G USB
thumb drives, and want to use JUST those
Hello,
not sure what's current status of vmm/vmd hence asking. Has anybody
succeed with running Windows 10/Server 2019 inside the vmm/vmd VM?
Thanks!
Karel
On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 07:42:39PM +0100, Karel Gardas wrote:
not sure what's current status of vmm/vmd hence asking. Has anybody
succeed with running Windows 10/Server 2019 inside the vmm/vmd VM?
From https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq16.html#Introduction:
Supported guest operating systems ar
On Fri Nov 22, 2019 at 9:04 PM Dumitru Moldovan wrote:
> Supported guest operating systems are currently limited to OpenBSD and
> Linux. As there is no VGA support yet, the guest OS must support serial
> console.
Speaking of this, does anyone here have any experience running Linux VMs
on vmm/vm
On 2019-11-22 19:53, Jes wrote:
On Fri Nov 22, 2019 at 9:04 PM Dumitru Moldovan wrote:
Supported guest operating systems are currently limited to OpenBSD and
Linux. As there is no VGA support yet, the guest OS must support serial
console.
Speaking of this, does anyone here have any expe
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