On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 11:45 PM, Marcus MERIGHI
wrote:
> No boot? With mine (XS35, DS437) it's just no VGA.
>
On my Shuttle, without a display plugged in, it will not boot.
Unfortunately, I don't know why since to see any kind of error message...:-)
I haven't found anything relevant in the BIO
rest in integrated crypto?
Unfortunately, as a US citizen/resident, it's not clear to me that I would
be able to contribute code (beyond an implementation that uses the zip
algorithm) so it is probably a moot point unless one of the devs is
interested but...I figured there was no harm in mentioni
I seem to have qualified for the new "Theo de Raadt Asked if I
Was a Spy" shirt :-)
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blog: https://raindog308.com
the 013 patch? If not, is it safe to
recompile the
kernel with both source patches in place? If yes, I assume it would also be
safe to throw
in 017 as well so I can get all three patches in with a single compile, correct?
Many thanks to anybody who can assist me! :)
Warm regards,
Andrew Lester
I have a Shuttle SD11G5, which is a small Celeron-based PC (1.5Ghz Celeron,
2GB RAM, a couple SATA drives).
The OpenBSD 5.3 installer consistently hangs after I enter the Netmask for
the onboard NIC.
I'm booting the 32-bit x86 install53.iso. I start configuring bge0 (which
is a BCM5789) and afte
I apologize - it hadn't occurred to me that I could use a thumb drive to
transport a dmesg. Bad hacker! Lose 10 hacker points!
I tried installing without configuring network, which was successful,
however once I tried to ifconfig bge0 ("ifconfig bge0 192.168.x.x. netmask
255.255.255.0 broadcast
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 11:06 AM, Alexey E. Suslikov <
alexey.susli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> andrew fabbro fabbro.org> writes:
>
> > apm0 at bios0: Power Management spec V1.2
> > acpi at bios0 function 0x0 not configured
>
> try acpi on this machine (boot -c and d
Time and
Frequency, rev 0x07) at pci13 dev 19 function 5 not configured
vendor "Intel", unknown product 0x3c45 (class system subclass
miscellaneous, rev 0x07) at pci13 dev 19 function 6 not configured
mtrr: Pentium Pro MTRR support
uhub2 at uhub0 port 1 "Intel Rate Matching Hub" rev 2.00/0.00 addr 2
uhidev0 at uhub2 port 3 configuration 1 interface 0 "Winbond Electronics
Corp Hermon USB hidmouse Device" rev 1.10/0.01 addr 3
uhidev0: iclass 3/1
ums0 at uhidev0: 3 buttons, Z dir
wsmouse0 at ums0 mux 0
uhidev1 at uhub2 port 3 configuration 1 interface 1 "Winbond Electronics
Corp Hermon USB hidmouse Device" rev 1.10/0.01 addr 3
uhidev1: iclass 3/1
ukbd0 at uhidev1: 8 variable keys, 6 key codes
wskbd0 at ukbd0 mux 1
wskbd0: connecting to wsdisplay0
uhub3 at uhub1 port 1 "Intel Rate Matching Hub" rev 2.00/0.00 addr 2
uhidev2 at uhub3 port 3 configuration 1 interface 0 "Peppercon AG
Multidevice" rev 2.00/0.01 addr 3
uhidev2: iclass 3/1
ukbd1 at uhidev2: 8 variable keys, 6 key codes
wskbd1 at ukbd1 mux 1
wskbd1: connecting to wsdisplay0
uhidev3 at uhub3 port 3 configuration 1 interface 1 "Peppercon AG
Multidevice" rev 2.00/0.01 addr 3
uhidev3: iclass 3/0
ums1 at uhidev3: 3 buttons, Z dir
wsmouse1 at ums1 mux 0
vscsi0 at root
scsibus2 at vscsi0: 256 targets
softraid0 at root
scsibus3 at softraid0: 256 targets
root on sd0a (f78a68bca6af9ef4.a) swap on sd0b dump on sd0b
--
Thanks,
Andrew Klettke
Systems Admin
Optic Fusion
Just wanted to throw my 2 cents in and state that Apple's USB ethernet
adapter also works fine:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Apple-USB-Ethernet-Adapter-NEW-MC704ZM-A-/290983700399?pt=UK_Computing_USB_Cables&hash=item43bffae7af
Thanks,
Andrew Klettke
Systems Admin
Optic Fusion
On 10/02/2
di12 at uhub6 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "FTDI USB FAST
SERIAL ADAPTER" rev 2.00/5.00 addr 10
ucom12 at uftdi12 portno 1
uftdi13 at uhub6 port 1 configuration 1 interface 1 "FTDI USB FAST
SERIAL ADAPTER" rev 2.00/5.00 addr 10
ucom13 at uftdi13 portno 2
uftdi14 at uhub6 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0 "FTDI USB FAST
SERIAL ADAPTER" rev 2.00/5.00 addr 11
ucom14 at uftdi14 portno 1
uftdi15 at uhub6 port 2 configuration 1 interface 1 "FTDI USB FAST
SERIAL ADAPTER" rev 2.00/5.00 addr 11
ucom15 at uftdi15 portno 2
vscsi0 at root
scsibus1 at vscsi0: 256 targets
softraid0 at root
scsibus2 at softraid0: 256 targets
root on sd0a swap on sd0b dump on sd0b
--
Thanks,
Andrew Klettke
Systems Admin
Optic Fusion
Should also add that a /usr/bin/sudo binary copied over from a 5.3
machine works as expected.
Thanks,
Andrew Klettke
Systems Admin
Optic Fusion
On 11/06/2013 11:17 AM, Andrew Klettke wrote:
We're seeing a strange issue where logging into a newly-upgraded 5.4
machine with a RADIUS login
s
"***\0"
31629 sudo RET write 10/0xa
31629 sudo CALL read(0x3,0x8a2d6034,0x2000)
31629 sudo GIO fd 3 read 7 bytes
"reject
"
Thanks,
Andrew Klettke
Systems Admin
Optic Fusion
On 11/06/2013 11:28 AM, Bryan Irvine wrote:
>
On 11/06/2013 12:26 PM, Alexander Hall wrote:
On 11/06/13 20:47, Andrew Klettke wrote:
Hey man, hope you're doing well.
The new version of sudo definitely breaks radius support somehow.
Old binary on newly-upgraded server, calling "login_radius" as expected:
32409 sudo
anybody aware of some sort of workaround for
this problem? I tried to do a PXE install which is ironic because it
was over one of the interfaces. At the network configuration part of
the installation, it detected a "vlan0" interface which I was unable
to configure.
Thanks,
Andrew
with any sort of
BSD!
Thanks,
Andrew
-Original Message-
From: Jonathan Gray [mailto:j...@jsg.id.au]
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2014 12:00 AM
To: Andrew Lester
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Support for Intel i354 Quad GbE network adapter?
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 11:30:14PM -0600
Any suggestions?
l8rZ,
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rebooting...
halted CPU 0
halt code = 5
HALT instruction executed
PC = fc580118
CPU 0 booting
(boot dka0.0.0.6.0 -flags A)
block 0 of dka0.0.0.6.0 is a valid boot block
reading 15 blocks from dka0.0.0.6.0
bootstrap code read in
base = 1
On Sat, Mar 08, 2014 at 04:43:25PM -0700, Andrew Fresh wrote:
> apecs0 at mainbus0: DECchip 21071 Core Logic chipset
> apecs0: DC21071-CA pass 2, 64-bit memory bus
> apecs0: DC21071-DA pass 2
> panic: trap
Good news! I fixed this by updating the firmware from v4.28 to v7.0.
l8rZ
Not that anyone in particular cares, but a dmesg!
[ using 655088 bytes of bsd ELF symbol table ]
consinit: not using prom console
Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) 1995-2014 OpenBSD. All rights reserv
linked with libssl? Any help is much appreciated!
Best regards,
Andrew
After installing 5.5, I was pleasantly surprised to see the high-res
framebuffer with the classic sparc console font. However I have a couple
minor issues with it:
1) No Shift+PgUp scrollback -- I understand this a case of ENOTIMPLEMENTED,
and the recommendation for tmux, etc., so I'll not compla
OpenBSD's malloc, and I believe
that is what OpenBSD users will expect, even building perl themselves.
If you have opinions that may sway the perl5-porters, please chime in on
the above ticket #122000.
l8rZ,
--
andrew - http://afresh1.com
People who invent random theories which only de
On Sat, May 31, 2014 at 12:09:09PM -0700, Andrew Fresh wrote:
> I opened a ticket with upstream to use OpenBSD's malloc by default.
>
> https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=122000
You will be happy to know this was merged to bleed today.
http://perl5.git.perl.org/perl.
On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 9:48 PM, Andrew Daugherity <
andrew.daugher...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2) The cursor completely blocks out whatever letter it is positioned over
> (command editing, vi, etc.)... I also noticed that my laptop does not show
> highlighting in man pages -- everyth
OTOH, you can get 4TB SATA drives for $250.
The OP was just pointing out that SSD-acceleted (aka SSD-cached) SATA/SAS
is very common in Win/Lin/OSX and was wondering what the status is on
OpenBSD.
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and...@fabbro.org
to not
exist.
Is this an optional patch or am I missing something? This is an amd64 platform
and I installed all the sets. Patch 001 and 002 had no problem.
Warm regards,
Andrew Lester
r one usually end up just writing a quick web app using
Mojolicious::Lite* or some other framework. Doesn't exactly answer your
question, but I haven't had a desire to write a GUI app in quite a few
years.
* The p5-Mojo package from
http://mojolicious.org/perldoc/Mojolicious/Lite
l8rZ,
On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 08:06:57PM +0100, Federico Giannici wrote:
> In a server (OpenBSD amd64 5.7) with many concurrent perl programs that have
> to open a lot of SSH connections, I get many errors like this:
>
> connect() on closed socket GEN136 at
> /usr/local/libdata/perl5/site_perl/Net/S
d as a LAC client or does it only function as an LNS? If the
latter, is there other software available that can act as a native LAC client
on OpenBSD? This is in reference to OpenBSD 5.8 stable.
Thank you,
Andrew Lester
[ttl 0] (id 1, len 108)
Perhaps another set of eyes might catch what I have not. Any input would be
greatly appreciated. :)
Warm regards,
Andrew
tedius process. I love how with isakmpd I can just pass it the -L parameter
and it will automatically dump a capture of the decrypted exchange.
Warm regards,
Andrew
assuming those people are not
authorized by OpenBSD nor do they pass on profits, alas.
--
andrew fabbro
and...@fabbro.org
eding more complex data
structures, you've outgrown the shell and should look at something like
perl, python, etc. Not saying there aren't ways to do queues in
bash/ksh/etc., just...why would you?
--
andrew fabbro
and...@fabbro.org
ikely because the file already exists (because adduser tries to open
the file O_CREAT|O_EXCL).
l8rZ,
--
andrew - http://afresh1.com
Unix is very simple,
but it takes a genius to understand the simplicity.
-- Dennis Ritchie
rking correctly?
If so, would you mind sharing your configs? I'd love to reinstall OpenBSD
on this machine, but can't sacrifice that.
Cheers,
Andrew
[0]: To be fair, I suffered the same problems you did, where I thought the
drive was dead. But, in reality, I just had to repartition it w
x9280, size 16384, enabled
bar [18] = type Memory, range 32, base 0x9200, size 8388608,
enabled
Any suggestions?
-Andrew
elings:
http://i.imgur.com/EKsD7aG.png
OpenBSD's documentation, in my experience, exceeds the docs provided by
some commercial operating systems, and those companies can afford to have
full-time doc writers on staff. OpenBSD documentation is the gold standard.
--
andrew fabbro
and...@fabbro.org
all,
>
> Sorry if this question sounds stupid, but how can I avoid this type of
> entry in OpenBSD's httpd access.log:
>
> 172.22.55.1:44710 -> 172.22.55.10, /favicon.ico (404 Not Found), [/]
> [/favicon.ico]
>
> ??
>
> Thanks.
> --
> Greetings,
> C. L. Martinez
>
>
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and...@fabbro.org
> Like I said, long shot.
>
> Cheers
>
> --
> Best Regards
> Edd Barrett
>
> http://www.theunixzoo.co.uk
>
>
--
andrew fabbro
and...@fabbro.org
ostname.if, etc but didn't get any new
ideas.
Any ideas or suggestions what else I might look at?
Is this expected behavior or have I overlooked some configuration option?
Thanks in advance,
Andrew
t less important now.
Regards,
Andrew
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 8:34 PM, John Jasen
wrote:
> All your carp devices have the same VHID. As two share the same network,
> that could cause problems.
>
>
>
>
> On 08/23/2016 01:40 PM, Andrew Seguin wrote:
> > Hi,
>
bright shining future when vmm is done, you may be able
to buy an OpenBSD guest VM on an OpenBSD host...and then these piddling
Amazon and Microsoft Azure empires will fall as Puffy storms the net. To
the cloud!
--
andrew fabbro
and...@fabbro.org
Yes. Yes it is, and he's trying to get OpenBSD running on top of
Libreboot, which makes it very much relevant. PAY ATTENTION!
On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 11:03 AM, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> Dude, this is OpenBSD's mailing list not libreboot's. Pay attention, please!
>
--
http://apgwoz.com
I gave a talk about moving from mod_perl to Plack and FastCGI at the local
perlmonger group. It was fairly straight forward and there are a fair number
of options on the CPAN, although I'm unsure which have ports.
http://cvs.afresh1.com/~andrew/talks/cgi_to_psgi_pdx_pm/
There is also
nd from there follow the links to some of
the many perl web development frameworks that exist.
https://metacpan.org/pod/Task::Kensho#Task::Kensho::WebDev:-Web-Development
(I am in the middle of doing this at work, so may not have a good handle
on how someone new sees things)
l8rZ,
--
andrew
So in summary, if you want random UID/GID for user accounts, that's a
one-liner shell script - go for it! But if you want random UID/GID for
service accounts, I think there would need to be a lot more justification
for what would be a lot more work.
--
andrew fabbro
and...@fabbro.org
e not using a directory of
some sort) is the same headache regardless of how you pick them.
If the OP meant every server has different, unique randomized UID/GIDs then
that's a separate craziness.
--
andrew fabbro
and...@fabbro.org
On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 02:29:01AM +, Bryan C. Everly wrote:
> I have been trying to nuke and pave my daily driver's OpenBSD partition
> since Feb 5. Trying to install libproxy failed on a bad major (I have 17.1
> and it wants 18.0) for libperl.
>
> I figured this was the normal behavior I hav
I was setting up a new server where I wasn't sure whether com0 or com1 was
the port I wanted, so I turned on both tty00 and tty01 in /etc/ttys to see
which one to use in boot.conf. Edited the file, did the 'kill -HUP 1',
and... nothing. getty processes are listening on tty00 and tty01, but both
p
^^
>
> Does that still apply?
>
A 4TB filesystem would mean 4GB of RAM, and neither fsck in the examples
above was close to that.
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and...@fabbro.org
blog: https://raindog308.com
CPI power
button event:
xm trigger power
I discovered this solution via [2].
Also, when a serial console is configured on the OpenBSD guest, it shows up
on the 'xm console'/virt-manager "Serial 1" view, which is nice, since you
can copy/paste from that, unlike the emulated V
On Sun, Mar 1, 2015 at 10:40 AM, wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> Could anyone recommend which filesystem type to use when backing up a few
> hundred GB of files from NetBSD onto a USB disk, planning to restore them
> on an OpenBSD machine. I remember distantly that last time I tried with
> FFS, it didn
apply patches in order, and
apply all patches.
This being the case, will it in any way harm or cause problems on a system if I
apply patches for X, if I do not have X installed?
Kind regards,
Andrew Lester
any
additional information I can provide.
Kind regards,
Andrew Lester
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 03:42:07PM +0100, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Hi Andrew (or any other developer),
>
> OK to commit the following fix?
>
> Note that chomping after splitting is important because split
> drops trailing empty fields.
A blank home_dir is valid? I will defer
artup file.
$ man ksh | grep -A2 '^ *ENV'
ENVIf this parameter is found to be set after any profile files
are executed, the expanded value is used as a shell startup
file. It typically contains function and alias definitions.
l8rZ,
--
a
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 11:33 AM, Craig Skinner wrote:
>
> Thinking about DUIDs & my dump scripts & 5.7 being released soon,
> does dump with DUIDs dump the raw character device, or the block device?
>
> /usr/src/sbin/dump/main.c notes:
> /* Convert potential duid into a device name */
> But I don
use I too would recommend a parallel installation.
I have had good luck with plenv on OpenBSD
https://github.com/tokuhirom/plenv
and have heard good things about perlbrew although have not tried it.
http://perlbrew.pl/
l8rZ,
--
andrew - http://afresh1.com
I think I understand, but my stubbor
node/su-invocation.html#index-fascism-2365
So welcome to the oppressive, totalitarian regime of *BSD. If you've got
root, be sure to claim your free pair of hobnailed boots to place on the
necks of your users. CEMENT THE POWER!
--
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and...@fabbro.org
blog: https://raindog308.com
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 8:27 PM, Nick Holland
wrote:
> been meaningless for some time). When the disk runs out of places to
> write the good data, it throws a permanent write error back to the OS
> and you have a really bad day. The only difference in this with SSDs is
> the amount of storage de
;t looked at it - was it
updated to reflect current design?
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and...@fabbro.org
blog: https://raindog308.com
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=any~.*&sec=9&arch=default&manpath=OpenBSD-5.7&apropos=1
--
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and...@fabbro.org
blog: https://raindog308.com
vert your BIND setup
to unbound+nsd" would be nice. (Good guidance, not misleading and/or
incorrect advice from ca***el.org!) nsd on a localhost high port,
serving my old BIND zone files, and unbound forwarding to it for my
zones was easy enough, but the two "magic" options letting unbound
actually talk to nsd were somewhat less obvious.
-Andrew
I've put up some notes about NextG networking on OpenBSD at
http://www.ajd.net.au/nextg/openbsd.html
including a kernel patch to suit ZTE handsets which will probably work
with other Qualcomm-based handsets.
Regards,
Andrew Dalgleish
On Tue, Oct 23, 2007 at 09:40:08AM -0400, Juan Miscaro wrote:
> I am currently experiencing difficulty in writing text files containing
> French characters on my OpenBSD 4.0 server via SSH.
>
> On both the FreeBSD client system and on the OpenBSD server system I
> have the following:
>
> ~/.prof
I think this is your problem -- the OpenBSD partition needs to be a
primary partition (hda1-hda4 in Linux terminology, or (hd0,1) -
(hd0,3) in GRUB language, and you have it as an extended partition
(hdb6). This is not supported. Reallocated your fdisk partitions so
the OpenBSD partition is a primary partition and reinstall (you may
have to resize your extended partition, ID=5, to make room).
Andrew
Are you actually using the I2C interface for anything?
It may be that you have a variant of the hardware that isn't quite
supported and it should be possible to disable the driver in the
kernel and avoid these messages.
-Andy
On 21 Nov 2007, at 11:47, Evgeniy Sudyr wrote:
Hello misc,
Af
uld I try next? Is amd64 expected to support pcmcia differently?
Below are the dmesg outputs from both amd64 and i386 (same machine) and
the ifconfig output.
Thanks,
Andrew Hart
ifconfig.amd64:
lo0: flags=8049 mtu 33168
groups: lo
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff00
inet6 ::1
Disabling apm and enabling acpi did the trick. The network card in the
PCMCIA slot works fine now (on 4.2 in both i386 and amd64).
Thanks!
Andrew
Unix Fan wrote:
On a few systems I own, enabling ACPI and disabling APM seems to work on older
systems, I needed to go into my BIOS and
Wouldn't such reasoning about a "gift" apply equally to a BSD-license on
free-as-in-beer software?
Andrew Ruscica wrote:
...
"Why the Public Domain Isn't a License" (Linux Journal)
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/6225
From the article:
...
"Unfortunat
On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 12:27:32AM -0800, Matthew Dempsky wrote:
> Dan Bernstein has placed qmail 1.03 into the public domain (see
> http://cr.yp.to/qmail/dist.html).
Might be worthwhile reading this (from a US legal perspective at least):
"Why the Public Domain Isn't a License" (Linux Journal)
h
Hi gents,
Sorry for the slow reply, and thank you for all your responses! :D
Raf, you are correct. It seems that the ftp client is performing an http(s)
downloads.
To me this seems unusual (was expecting 'curl' or 'wget' etc to avoid code
duplication) and confusing? What do you think?
Stuart, th
e the popen arguments but that seems like more
trouble than it's worth in the long run.
Is there some other way to do this? Is there a reason I've missed that
this is actually just a bad idea?
Thanks for your help,
--
Andrew Kanaber
ompt.
Note that this is not yet implemented in the UEFI bootloader:
https://github.com/openbsd/src/blob/43e343f8aa17502e68dbb74fa3dd463280c74fe5/sys/arch/amd64/stand/efi64/efiboot.c#L514-L519
(Compare pc_getshifts() in .../libsa/bioscons.c, which calls BIOS
interrupts. Anyone know the UEFI equivalent?)
-Andrew
t does matter is words within the pkg_scripts
setting, which orders those relative to each other.
> Make sure your resolv.conf points to unbound so that your system can
> resolve the local dns names.
If your uplink interface interface is configured as DHCP, this will
need to be set in dhclient.conf, e.g. "supersede domain-name-servers
127.0.0.1".
-Andrew
roper kernel driver for it so
that it can actually be used on a normal system and by non-root users.
Normal systems run at securelevel=1 (or 2) for good reason, and ideally
are also running with machdep.allowaperture=0.
(I shall now don my flameproof suit.)
Cheers
-Andrew
kes a string as an argument.
What other information can I provide to clarify where the problem lies?
(It may be the man page, pkg_info, "layer 8" or a combination of these
three factors.)
# uname -a
OpenBSD 6.6 GENERIC#4 amd64
Thank you for your time,
Andrew Easton
nderstanding, e.g. the operating system has
to be aware of the MMU. I am concretely speaking of amd64 territory
here.)
https://man.openbsd.org/process :
did not turn up anything
https://man.openbsd.org/pledge :
where is further information on what a process is?
https://man.openbsd.org/unveil :
where is further information on what a process is?
Best Regards,
Andrew
perhaps that serial port is
remotely accessible, e.g. with IPMI serial-over-LAN or Intel vPro
remote access?
-Andrew
)
VPSes. I'm partial to lowendtalk.com, but there's also
talk.lowendspirit.com and hostballs.com. I can't recommend
WebHostingTalk.com any more as it's mostly turned into an advertising/sig
spamming forum.
--
andrew fabbro
and...@fabbro.org
I recently tried using a USB Flash Drive (64GB Capacity) under OpenBSD
6.7 on both amd64 and arm64. It's detected as a umass0 device, but
won't display the disksize/sector line in dmesg and is not available
for me to use as a drive. This drive does work on other operating
systems, so I know the dri
, and is bypassed:
222: if (error == 0) {
223: printf("%s: %lluMB, %u bytes/sector, %llu sectors",
...
This explains why I'm not seeing seeing the "bytes/sector" output.
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 10:15 PM Andrew Klaus wrote:
>
> I recently tried using a USB Flash
a sex scandal, I would have hoped for something more
colorful. Ho hum.
Is the author telling the truth? Or just yet another anti-BSD thing?
>
The author isn't even lying well, much less telling the truth.
--
andrew fabbro
and...@fabbro.org
out of date very fast.
Ultimately, this is like the thread recently on using something other than
CVS. The onus is on the proposer to demonstrate value.
--
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and...@fabbro.org
e. I have
also tried "clusterid" with no success.
On reading through parse.c it does not have cluster-id or clusterid
specified as keywords.
Is cluster-id supported by OpenBGPD or am I configuring it incorrectly ?
Regards,
Andrew
Thanks Tom and Tony,
That is the solution. It is so obvious now :D
On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 7:10 PM, Tom Smyth wrote:
> Hi Andrew
>
> Try replacing
>
> route-reflector
> cluster-id 202.49.106.0
>
> With
> route-reflector 202.49.106.0
>
>
> On 26 Jan
esync.btg.co.nz/index.php/s/rvc8mc9RCpTR1Lg
Is there anything we can do to stop OpenBGPD from dropping the
session? Running per-VRF label's is default on all Juniper
platforms, and is common on Cisco as well.
Regards,
Andrew
> >
> > > Was this caught in an audit?
> > >
> > > I am just curious about causality that kept OpenBSD in the clear of
> > > this one
> > > that made such headlines yesterday.
> >
> >
> > We didn't chase the fad of using every Intel cpu feature.
>
> This goes into the achive! Thank you for the slice of sanity in an
> insane word.
>
> /jl
>
>
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dmesg but also I've tried w/ it set to "hidden" in the bios,
same result.
I'm new to OpenBSD so maybe I'm missing something important to get this
working but I haven't seen much in the way of configuration related to this
functionality?
Andrew.
--- log attempting to
Ah yes this kind of makes sense. I was planning on making some room on the
nvme drive for OpenBSD eventually anyways. Thanks!
On Mon., Apr. 25, 2022, 05:01 Dave Voutila, wrote:
>
> Andrew W writes:
>
> > Not sure what else to try but I can't seem to get sleep/suspend
Hi all,
I am totally stumped with issues while upgrading/installing 7.1 and I need
some help!
Server; Supermicro X10SLV-Q (Intel Q87 Express), Xeon E3-1280 v3, 8G RAM,
Mellanox 10G NIC
This server has been running OpenBSD flawlessly for years. I followed the
upgrade instructions and was able to
sibus1 targ 5 lun 0:
naa.55cd2e438062
sd1: 171705MB, 512 bytes/sector, 351651888 sectors, thin
ichiic0 at pci0 dev 31 function 3 "Intel 8 Series SMBus" rev 0x05: apic 8
int 18
iic0 at ichiic0
spdmem0 at iic0 addr 0x50: 4GB DDR3 SDRAM PC3-12800 SO-DIMM
spdmem1 at iic0 addr 0x52: 4GB DDR
prompt appearing on a console (spawning a getty as
configured in /etc/ttys) and the bootloader/kernel console device are
independent settings.
-Andrew
retty sure I tried 'local' on some Dell servers but it didn't
work for me, on either the physical port or IPMI Serial-over-LAN;
'softcar' did the trick in my case. Without that I get the same issue
-- getty only works if the device is also the boot console.
Thanks,
-Andrew
[1] http://man.bsd.lv/NetBSD-9.2/ttys
o
using 1600BPI reel to reel tapes.
(Probably the only person to have a BBC micro with both reel-to-reel tape
and ST506 interfaces).
Andrew
* ICL George 2 to VMS only worked with no compression, and George 2 to Cray
:-) required
an assembler program to convert between the two different the 6-bit ASCII
character sets
on 7-track 556 bpi tapes.
On Tue, Sep 13, 2022, at 5:46 AM, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> Then there are arm64 laptops like the x13s and the apple stuff that are coming
> out now, too. Kinda neat! Lots of custom stuff on these new apple and qualcomm
> platforms.
I know there’s been a lot of work done on the M1s, but I haven’t b
works, but I think it looks
at the "Vendor OUI" bits in the SFP's EEPROM. My FS.com generic
10GBASE-SR modules have 00:00:00 there, while an "Intel" one from FS
has 00:1b:21, but still the FS vendor name and PN. I don't know if
OpenBSD's 'ifconfig transceiver' reports all of that, but Linux
'ethtool -m ' does.
-Andrew
Thanks, I'll check it out.
Andrew
Le ven. 17 févr. 2023 à 15:14, Rodrigo Readi a écrit :
> 2023-02-16 13:42 GMT, Andrew :
> > Thanks Crystal for your reply and encouragement,
> > I'll explore all your suggestions and references when I have enough time.
>
>
A great bit of work.
Do you know if USB DAT drives are working on Sparc64? They were not when I
last tested (probably OBSD 6.2).
Andrew
On Mon, 13 Feb 2023 at 13:02, Crystal Kolipe
wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 09, 2023 at 09:20:48PM -0300, Crystal Kolipe wrote:
> > There is no reason why we
overlooking something?
I also found dhcpleasectl's behavior of forcibly renewing a lease by
default, but needing a flag to just show the lease info, rather
backwards -- and was quite surprised that it didn't require root to
renew. I may be in the minority though.
-Andrew
On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 2:42 PM, Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> One thing to be aware of is the not-very-well-known restriction that one
> user can be in a maximum of 16 groups.
If memory serves, this limitation derives from an nfs limitation.
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