Following the revalations made by a misc@ poster, I am happy to present
the following patch which increases the width of size_t from "long" to
"long long", which is twice the width as before, on all platforms. This
has the effect of doubling the amount of available memory regardless of
the physical
On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 12:07:40AM +0200, zeurk...@volny.cz wrote:
> [not subscribed, please Cc, thanks.]
>
> OpenBSD 6.5 (GENERIC) #1338: Sat Apr 13 15:07:04 MDT 2019
> dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
Hi,
Thank you for your dmesg, however, in the future would
On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 7:53 PM wrote:
>
> SYMPTOM: Soon after a fresh OpenBSD install intended to use as a
> laptop / work engine, and consequently a few uses of a graphical
> session, suddenly the X session cannot start anymore : logging
> in with a correct user/passwd pair provokes a crash and r
Hi,
There is no need. There is nothing secret on those web servers, there
is no logical reason to encrypt it. This issue has been discussed to
death. Please check archives.
Ian
On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 4:03 AM, Hess THR wrote:
> Hello,
>
> because HTTPS increases the authenticity, integrity, priv
please do not use this list to test markov bots, it is for
miscellaneous openbsd discussion, thanks
On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 12:58 PM, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just discovered, to my dismay, that size_t is only 32 bits, even on
> 64-bit processors. Is there a particular pressing reason for this? A
> quick investigation reveals that even dd(1) is affected -- this is IMO
> not good.
>
> I'd suggest, giv
I noticed some strange code in src/sys/arch/armv7/omap/ommmc.c
This preprocessor define seems to map intr. state bit positions with
strings describing them:
149 #define MMCHS_STAT_FMT "\20" \
150 "\x09d_BADA" \
151 "\x09c_CERR" \
152 "\x098_ACE" \
153 "\x096_DEB" \
154 "\x095
Xenocara incorrectly selects "EXA" acceleration method instead of
"glamor" for my Radeon HD 7670 (TURKS) video card, which results in
bizzare, unusable display in Xorg. Adding the following config file,
named "10-display.conf" in /usr/X11R6/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ fixes the
problem:
Section "Device
On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 09:50:43AM +0200, Robert Klein wrote:
> Did you try to /append/ the intermediate certificate(s) to the server
> certificate? That worked for me on OpenBSD 6.0's httpd.
Yes.
Uncanny timing on your mail -- I just got it to work. httpd(8) needs the
intermediate certificate t
On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 12:05:53AM -0700, Philip Guenther wrote:
> See, here's where you're taking a wrong turn that I should have caught
> earlier: your first post should answer this question:
> What problem are you trying to solve?
>
> httpd may be able to do what you want *already*, bu
On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 11:40:08PM -0700, Philip Guenther wrote:
> Hmm. What wording of the documentation suggested that multiple
> certificates should or *could* be place in that file? The manpage
Oops, I had incorrectly assumed that's how intermediates were provided a
la nginx
> It doesn't sa
httpd currently fails to serve over TLS if the certificate file
specified in httpd.conf contains an intermediate certificate ahead of
the site's certificate. httpd still starts with no error indication
(with rcctl) but `httpd -d` shows:
server_tls_init: failed to configure tls - failed to load pri
> So my question is, how do I get a block device in /dev to connect to
> my driver open/close/ioctl/etc functions? And secondly, if I want this
> to happen automatically a la MAKEDEV, am I supposed to edit the m4 macro
> in etc/etc.armv7/MAKEDEV.md or is there a more proper way?
I figured out the
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