On Thu, 29 Sep 2016, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Need an advice.
>
> I have a bgp router with 3 interfaces:
>
> em0 (xxx.yyy,zzz.1/24),
> em1, em2 - looking at uplinks
>
> bgp is up and running, packets are forwarded just fine. also there is nsd,
> listening on both em1,em2 serving my
On Wed, 28 Sep 2016, Walter Alejandro Iglesias wrote:
> I know complaining is useless. Forgive me this time.
>
> I'm about to run my own web server using OpenBSD. I'm giving my first
> steps with pf. I was very enthusiastic till I got to this point:
>
>
On Tue, 20 Sep 2016, Jeff Ross wrote:
> How can I tell if the Xeon 3220
> processor has the PAE NX bit? I see nothing in the tech sheet about PAE NX.
> http://ark.intel.com/products/28034/Intel-Xeon-Processor-X3220-8M-Cache-2_40-GHz-1066-MHz-FSB
Look at the very bottom: it says ``Execute Disable
On Thu, 15 Sep 2016, occulis...@sigaint.org wrote:
> I'm a novice user with little experience, and this is my first potential
> bug. I am worried about writing a useless bug report so I thought I'd
> consult misc first.
>
> I recently upgraded to 6.0 and updated all my packages, and now
>
On Mon, 21 Sep 2015, Quartz wrote:
Can someone give be a brief rundown on how OpenBSD handles color on console?
Commands like "echo -e '\033[32mfoo\033[0m'" produces dark green text as
expected, but "echo -e '\033[92mfoo\033[0m'" comes out white instead of light
green, and I can't seem to get
On Wed, 29 Jul 2015, Wong Peter wrote:
Q:why do you believe that your machine was hacked?
A: My pf rules was flushed.This can prove using pfctl -sr. The whoe
firewall was not usable anymore. NO NAT nor packet filtering.
Q: You say that whatever happened was done by your ISP even though you
From owner-misc+M146963=martin=martinbrandenburg@openbsd.org Sat Feb 21
23:48:17 2015
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2015 17:51:28 -0500
Message-ID:
CAAmqg_CnTsisEvNEc2TrV8i=y3l3k_vtsa-6ndbrno-8jug...@mail.gmail.com
Subject: spamd whitelist
From: F Bax fbax...@gmail.com
To: OpenBSD
Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
On 02/21/15 18:09, trondd wrote:
On 2015-02-21 18:57, Martin Brandenburg wrote:
That doesn't mean you can't find the information somewhere else.
I just did this for gmail by simply sending a couple emails, letting
gmail retry for a couple hours and grabbing
From owner-misc+m146...@openbsd.org Sat Feb 14 04:44:09 2015
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2015 23:28:21 -0500
Subject: root partition full; /dev taking up all the space?
From: Jason Hunt jh...@lynden.on.ca
To: misc@openbsd.org
List-ID: misc.openbsd.org
In the midst of setting up my laptop (fresh
Riley Baird bm-2cvqnduybau5do2dfjtrn7zbaj246s4...@bitmessage.ch wrote:
On 07/12/14 23:42, Kaspars Bankovskis wrote:
Your changes to the system will be very small, and most of the time
you'll be just renaming 'openbsd' to something else, and syncing back
changes from upstream. If you have
everybody all the time. -- George Orwell, 1984
-- Martin Brandenburg
Etienne etienne.m...@magickarpet.org wrote:
Hello list,
I seem to have a little hardware related problem. I have been using a
Lenovo x120e for some time, and OpenBSD ran nicely on it until April. As
soon as I upgraded to 5.5, and from quite early after kernel loading,
the console started
Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote:
current.html says pkg_scripts continuation lines such as
pkg_scripts=${pkg_scripts} somescript
are no longer supported and must be replaced with one long pkg_scripts
line. But I cannot think of any reason why this wouldn't work.
What is
current.html says pkg_scripts continuation lines such as
pkg_scripts=${pkg_scripts} somescript
are no longer supported and must be replaced with one long pkg_scripts
line. But I cannot think of any reason why this wouldn't work.
What is the reasoning behind this?
I do appreciate
Christian Pedaschus open...@matt-schwarz.com wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 12:14:46 -0600
Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote:
I was reading stuff in misc@ about OpenSSL broken things. I see
people from OpenBSD started LibreSSL project and they are forking
OpenSSL and remove the
Ben Dibell thinkingrod...@gmail.com wrote:
=== On Apr 30 14:40:29, thinkingrod...@gmail.com wrote:
=== === BSD has an init system. The source is there.
=== === What exactly is your problem? What do you want to do
=== === with your init that you can't do with the default install?
===
===
and the rc system.
And you won't get any support for such a system.
And if you want to monitor daemons you'll be better off monitoring the
service the daemons are supposed to provide. It doesn't matter if httpd
hasn't exited yet if you can't connect to it.
- Martin Brandenburg
.
===
=== And if you want to
monitor daemons you'll be better off monitoring the
=== service the
daemons are supposed to provide. It doesn't matter if httpd
===
hasn't exited yet if you can't connect to it.
===
=== - Martin
Brandenburg
===
Well, I'm not asking for anyone to
support me once
Philip Guenther guent...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Apr 20, 2014 at 9:47 PM, Nex6|Bill n6gh...@yahoo.com wrote:
Kinda new to OpenBSD, (have a couple of 5.4 installs in VMs); whats the \
standard for alias's? i added it to the .profile but some googling seems \
to
indicate that that wont
Sinosuke Noara capitan.shinc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi guys,
I've rented a virtual private server with some friends and we would like to
deploy a firewall. I suggested packet filter and OpenBSD because I have it
at home, but really don't know about the performace of the OpenBSD packet
filter
Norman Gray nor...@astro.gla.ac.uk wrote:
Stuart, hello.
On 2014 Apr 6, at 23:39, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
ale(4) and the USB drivers are not on the single-floppy installer
that you're using, hence the lack of network and flash devices.
Ah, well that explains
Norman Gray nor...@astro.gla.ac.uk wrote:
Greetings.
I'm trying to install the released OpenBSD 5.4 onto a old-ish netbook
without an optical drive. I thought I could do this via
install54.iso; I can see where I need to get to, and can almost get
there, but I can't find the last step.
Norman Gray nor...@astro.gla.ac.uk wrote:
Greetings.
I'm trying to install the released OpenBSD 5.4 onto a old-ish netbook
without an optical drive. I thought I could do this via
install54.iso; I can see where I need to get to, and can almost get
there, but I can't find the last step.
Martin Braun yellowgoldm...@gmail.com wrote:
As we all know on the front page of OpenBSD it says Only two remote holes
in the default install, in a heck of a long time.
I don't understand why this is such a big deal.
A part from the base system in xBSD, OpenBSD - so far - also contains a
Jim Rowan j...@computing.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to resurrect some neoware ca22 thinclient boxes, and seeing
strange behavior I don't know how to interpret.
I have a bootable 5.4 usb stick. If I put that in the box, right
after the initial bios boot screen (after it says via c7
John Long codeb...@inbox.lv wrote:
Jonathan, this looks promising.
David Coppa had said
It should expose a ucom*, e.g.:
ucom0 at uftdi0 portno 1
The dmesg now shows:
moscom0 at uhub1 port 3 HP Company HPx9G+ Device rev 1.10/1.00 addr 2
ucom0 at moscom0 portno 0
How do
Hello,
I have this chip:
bge0 at pci8 dev 0 function 0 Broadcom BCM57765 rev 0x10, BCM57765 B0
(0x57785100): msi, address a8:20:66:47:1f:8b
brgphy0 at bge0 phy 1: BCM57765 10/100/1000baseT PHY, rev. 4
TCP over IPv6 does not work under -current, but it does work if I
comment out
MJ m...@sci.fi wrote:
Again, and I really need to highlight this: when the project comes to the \
position that it is asking for money or die, then the project is also in a \
requirement to provide financial transparency.
I don't understand this attitude. It is their project, and they can ask
Mario mario@videotron.ca wrote:
Also nowhere on CD2 I can find the soundtrack. I suppose that should be \
easy. I would really need a song at the moment.
--
Mario
It's not a file. It's CD track 2. Try putting it in a CD player. To play
it on your computer, see cdio(1) in base or a
Marc Peters m...@mpeters.org wrote:
Hi list,
i have a difficult time reaching my default IPv6 default gateway in a
different subnet. Asking Google brought up some threads from early 2011.
Most of the solutions where switching the prefixlen to reach the gateway
but this didn't work out for
obsd, cgi obsd...@postafiok.hu wrote:
So I know the rule.. only remember a few very very long passwords (ex.:
based on several words and a few special chars), and keep the rest of the
passwords in a password manager (those aren't remembered and extreme long).
But this gets me to 2
On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 01:41:55AM +0400, Sevan / Venture37 wrote:
Hi,
It's doesn't seem to be possible to use the screen on the MacBook
Air to install OpenBSD.
While the screen works initially, by the time you have reached the
choosing disk sets to install, the screen will go blank.
I have
On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 02:19:00AM +0200, Stefan Wollny wrote:
Hi there!
In the last days I had an interesting and educational thread here on
misc@ on how to block facebook.com.
Knowing that many of the OpenBSD-pros on this list are way more
educated on network-related issues than I am, I
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 10:18:43PM +, Heptas Torres wrote:
I am trying to generate a starting xorg.conf file by running X
-configure but get a segmentation fault error (output below). Any
ideas what could go wrong? Have tried this both in a VMware guest and
on real hardware but I get the
On Wed, Aug 07, 2013 at 11:55:45AM +0300, lilit-aibolit wrote:
Hello misc.
I'd like to setup guest Wi-Fi in my LAN to prevent access to local
resources.
I have OpenBSD gateway with em NIC connected to LAN.
LAN based on switches with VLAN support.
Suppose I have created two VLANs and added
On Mon, Aug 05, 2013 at 01:25:25PM +0200, Milan Bartos wrote:
I've installed OpenBSD-current to MacBookPro 9,2 (Mid-2012).
Did you have any trouble installing? I have the same computer and have
never been able to install anything other than OS X due to what I think
is a BIOS bug. When booting
in use:
https://www.martinbrandenburg.com/2013/ss/2013073101.png
- Martin Brandenburg
that mail.local is the proper place to handle it (or what
dummy address is appropriate).
Of course mail(1) could also be modified, but that doesn't fix other
clients.
I'm not sure how this affects sendmail or other mailbox formats.
- Martin Brandenburg
that line while reading the -current source I don't know...
Thanks.
- Martin Brandenburg
, but that can be fixed if
that is a problem.
- Martin Brandenburg
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