Hi everybody,
I don't want to spam the list here, but I figured this was important
enough to warrant an announcement considering several hundred people
downloaded the script last week.
tl;dr: Bugs found, patch your stuff
A couple bugs have been reported by users, one in RipGrep and another i
On 2020-06-23 22:29, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was working on a couple POSIX regular expressions to search for and
> validate IPv4 and IPv6 addresses with optional CIDR blocks, and encountered
> some strange behaviour from the base system grep.
>
> I wanted to validate my regex aga
Here:
LAB1-LB1$ relayctl sh sum
Id TypeName Avlblty Status
1 redirecthttp active
1 table web_servers:80 active (1 hosts)
1 host172.16.101.31 4.87% up
2 table nc_
--- I said:
> Thinking that an absolutely empty unbound.conf file would be the
> simplest, I tried it. It doesn't work.
Nope. That is not true.
I don't know how it happened, but my box wound up without a default route.
An absolutely empty unbound.conf works just fine.
Thanks,
Ken
CONFID
> On Jul 10, 2020, at 7:31 PM, Alfred Morgan wrote:
>
>
>>
>> You claimed sysupgrade does this.
>> sysupgrade does nothing like that. It placed a /bsd.upgrade file, and
> that is the end of the story.
>> You told boot (via commands in boot.conf) to do something, so it did,
> before discover
> On Jul 10, 2020, at 9:15 PM, Gabri Tofano wrote:
>
> Here:
>
> LAB1-LB1$ relayctl sh sum
> Id TypeName Avlblty Status
> 1 redirecthttp active
> 1 table web_servers:80 active (1 hosts)
> 1 ho
I said:
> Thinking that an absolutely empty unbound.conf file
> would be the simplest, I tried it. It doesn't work.
However, unbound-checkconf likes it just fine.
$ unbound-checkconf /var/unbound/etc/unbound.conf
unbound-checkconf: no errors in /var/unbound/etc/unbound.conf
CONFIDENTIALIT
--- I asked:
> What I would like to do now is make the *simplest
> possible* unbound.conf file and get it working.
Thinking that an absolutely empty unbound.conf file
would be the simplest, I tried it. It doesn't work.
Can anybody help me with the simplest possible
unbound.conf file???
Thanks,
Thanks for all of the help so far, but I am completely failing.
Nothing I have tried will make unbound work.
What I would like to do now is make the *simplest possible*
unbound.conf file and get it working.
Then I want to add more and more stuff, to get the point I want.
I have searched for such
On Fri, 10 Jul 2020 21:29:02 +
wrote:
> --- I asked:
> > What I would like to do now is make the *simplest
> > possible* unbound.conf file and get it working.
>
> Thinking that an absolutely empty unbound.conf file
> would be the simplest, I tried it. It doesn't work.
>
> Can anybody hel
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On Friday, July 10, 2020 10:18 PM, Jurjen Oskam wrote:
> Did you update your packages? I ran into the same issue when I forgot to
> update
> the packages after upgrading the system.
Yes, I did run a "pkg_add -u". I have found more details and actually it is the
On 2020-07-10 15:37, Alfred Morgan wrote:
Please, I have had this problem for several versions now and it still isn't
working right.
I have this on all three of my servers:
echo boot > /etc/boot.conf
I have this boot.conf because openbsd fails to boot (on all three servers)
because it hangs o
Alfred Morgan wrote:
> > You claimed sysupgrade does this.
> > sysupgrade does nothing like that. It placed a /bsd.upgrade file, and
> that is the end of the story.
> > You told boot (via commands in boot.conf) to do something, so it did,
> before discovering the file.
>
> Theo,
> When I mentio
> You claimed sysupgrade does this.
> sysupgrade does nothing like that. It placed a /bsd.upgrade file, and
that is the end of the story.
> You told boot (via commands in boot.conf) to do something, so it did,
before discovering the file.
Theo,
When I mentioned sysupgrade I was referring to the f
Alfred Morgan wrote:
> Theo, right on point and I agree with the workarounds statement. I would love
> to send
> my server in for someone to look at it. I have 3 different machines (2 are
> similar) all
> experiencing the same problem with the ghost keyboard at the boot prompt.
>
> What my iss
Theo, right on point and I agree with the workarounds statement. I would
love to send my server in for someone to look at it. I have 3 different
machines (2 are similar) all experiencing the same problem with the ghost
keyboard at the boot prompt.
What my issue is that the bootloader seems to act
On Fri, 10 Jul 2020 21:21:00 +,
wrote:
> Can anybody help me out with the *simplest possible* unbound.conf
> file, just to get it working???
The default config should be fine.
Also posting to multiple mailing lists at the same time is considered a
bad practice.
Cheers,
Daniel
Alfred Morgan wrote:
> Please, I have had this problem for several versions now and it still isn't
> working right.
> I have this on all three of my servers:
> echo boot > /etc/boot.conf
>
> I have this boot.conf because openbsd fails to boot (on all three servers)
> because it hangs on the boot
On Sat, Jul 11, 2020 at 12:13:34AM +0200, Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> does anyone have experience or dmesg of this motherboard
> https://www.supermicro.com/en/products/motherboard/A2SDV-8C-LN8F
>
> is it stable? i'm most interested in network performance and network
> cards. in motherboa
Please, I have had this problem for several versions now and it still isn't
working right.
I have this on all three of my servers:
echo boot > /etc/boot.conf
I have this boot.conf because openbsd fails to boot (on all three servers)
because it hangs on the boot> prompt because of some ghost input
Hi all,
does anyone have experience or dmesg of this motherboard
https://www.supermicro.com/en/products/motherboard/A2SDV-8C-LN8F
is it stable? i'm most interested in network performance and network
cards. in motherboard manual i couldn't find what "Quad LAN with Intel®
C3000 SoC" means ? is it
Gabri Tofano(ga...@tofanos.com) on 2020.07.07 15:38:17 -0400:
> When using redirections, no listening ports are open (I guess due to
> relayd using pf nat rules)
correct
> and I'm unable to reach both backend servers.
show the output of "relayctl sh sum".
On 2020-07-10 14:29, ken.hendrick...@l3harris.com wrote:
--- I asked:
What I would like to do now is make the *simplest
possible* unbound.conf file and get it working.
Thinking that an absolutely empty unbound.conf file
would be the simplest, I tried it. It doesn't work.
Can anybody help m
On 2020-07-09 05:06, Markus Kolb wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there a possibility to install/boot OpenBSD in a Xen guest which is booted
> by pvgrub1 or pvgrub2? The pvgrub is configured to use a /boot/grub/grub.cfg
> of the guest in the 1st partition.
>
> In a non-Xen-grub there is a bsd-module which c
On Fri, Jul 10, 2020 at 01:17:38PM +0300, Антон Касимов wrote:
> The descriptions of the ikesa and childsa options contain the following
> statements:
>
> Possible values for auth, enc, prf, group, and the* default proposals* are
> described below in CRYPTO TRANSFORMS. If omitted, iked(8) will use
On Thu, Jul 09, 2020 at 06:38:01AM +, mabi wrote:
> I just upgraded one of my vmd virtual machine from OpenBSD 6.6 to 6.7 using
> sysupgrade and noticed a new msyscall error message I have never seen before
> during reboot as you can see below:
>
> ...
> preserving editor files.
> starting
Hi All,
I'm running 6.7 snapshot (6.7 GENERIC.MP#302 amd64) as my main desktop
with Xfce.
Two or three times now I've noticed that these two files in /var/log have
become unexpectedly huge:
> mjoelnir:log # du -sh xenodm.log Xorg.0.log
> 378M xenodm.log
> 487M Xorg.0.log
Apart from the usual
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Use these directives also in unbound (see the pattern and choose what you
need, like 24.172.IN-ADDR.ARPA, to cover your 172.24.* reverse.
local-zone: "168.192.IN-ADDR.ARPA" nodefault
local-zone: "16.172.IN-ADDR.ARPA" nodefault
local-zone: "17.172.IN-ADDR.ARPA" nodefault
local-zone: "18.172.IN-AD
The descriptions of the ikesa and childsa options contain the following
statements:
Possible values for auth, enc, prf, group, and the* default proposals* are
described below in CRYPTO TRANSFORMS. If omitted, iked(8) will use the
default proposals for the IKEv2 protocol.
Possible values for auth,
Hello Mikolaj,
Here are the recommendations from PCengines itself:
https://pcengines.ch/howto.htm#3G
or here:
https://www.sierrawireless.com/products-and-solutions/embedded-solutions/networking-modules/
Regards,
Stefan
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: owner-m...@openbsd.org Im Auf
Hi,
I have couple of PC Engines boards and I was thinking to take one spare
APU2E4 and plug into it an LTE modem. I see umb(4) manual page listing
couple of models, but quick searching online shows different interface
on those cards from available on APU. I see also umsm(4) and this one
looks prob
On Fri, 10 Jul 2020 04:12:03 + ()
m brandenberg wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Jul 2020, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
> > static const struct urng_type urng_devs[] = {
> >{ { USB_VENDOR_OPENMOKO2, USB_PRODUCT_OPENMOKO2_CHAOSKEY },
> > {64, 5, 0, 100, 5000} },
>
> Interesting. That's what be
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