X on sparc64 - weird "sticky return key" problem

2012-11-21 Thread mike
there was no answers, I wonder if someone knows anything about this. I'll post the dmesg and X.log this week end. Regards, Mike

split-logfile

2013-02-10 Thread Mike.
I've been watching as OpenBSD seems to be moving towards the nginx webserver, and I've made the switch from apache to nginx for all the web servers I run. One thing that was missing from the nginx installs was the perl script that is used in apache-land to split a single server access file into se

Excessive logging by rtadvd?

2013-03-29 Thread Mike.
I use OpenBSD 5.2 as a firewall / router connected to my cable modem. My ISP (Comcast) is rolling out dual-stack IPv6 support. It has not yet reached my area, but I am seeing signs of life in the IPv6 area on my cable modem. One of the signs of life is the following message logged in daemon.log e

RFC 6204 and ip6.accept_rtadv

2013-04-03 Thread Mike.
RFC 5204 (Basic Requirements for IPv6 Customer Edge Routers) states: ( http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6204#section-4.2 ) WAN-side requirements: W-1: When the router is attached to the WAN interface link, it MUST act as an IPv6 host for the purposes of stateless [RFC4862] or statefu

wsmouse not working after suspend

2013-04-14 Thread mike
? Mike OpenBSD 5.3-current (GENERIC.MP) #71: Sat Apr 13 17:21:57 MDT 2013 dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP real mem = 8280211456 (7896MB) avail mem = 8052084736 (7679MB) mainbus0 at root bios0 at mainbus0: SMBIOS rev. 2.7 @ 0xdae3a000 (50 entries) bios0: vendor

Re: Blocking facebook.com: PF or squid?

2013-10-18 Thread Mike.
On 10/19/2013 at 12:27 AM Stefan Wollny wrote: |Hi there, |[snip] | |My question is on the squid-server I have running at home: What |would make more sense - blocking facebook.com via pf.conf alike or are |there reasons to use squid's ACL instead? Performance? Being |ultra-paranoid and implementin

Re: Blocking facebook.com: PF or squid?

2013-10-19 Thread Mike.
On 10/18/2013 at 8:41 PM Chris Cappuccio wrote: |i'd imagine that putting 'www.facebook.com' in your hosts file will do it, |unless the browser ignores /etc/hosts | |[snip] = Don't forget to also block fbcdn.com, fbcdn.net and fb.com

Tiny characters on screen with drm (radeon)

2014-03-22 Thread Mike.
Yesterday I loaded OpenBSD 5.5-current on an old notebook (ThinkPad a31p). I had not used OpenBSD on that particular notebook for a few years. I run OpenBSD in character-based command line mode. The screen on the notebook is a dense 1600x1200 pixels on 12x9 inches. Something called drm is givi

Re: Tiny characters on screen with drm (radeon)

2014-03-22 Thread Mike.
On 3/22/2014 at 4:43 PM Stuart Henderson wrote: |On 2014-03-22, Mike. wrote: |> I've looked and searched, but I've been unable to find a way return |> to the usual 80x25, or even 80x40, screen setup. Is it possible to |> change the font in drm? Is it possible to disable drm

split-logfile

2014-04-22 Thread Mike.
I noticed there was a commit this morning that removed apache from current. Among the removed was the appache support directory, usr.sbin/httpd/src/support, which included the split-logfile perl script. A few months ago, I wrote a drop-in c-language replacement for that perl script. My source co

Re: microsoft and UEFI boot

2011-09-25 Thread Mike.
On 9/24/2011 at 6:57 PM Paolo Aglialoro wrote: |Unfortunately, just a tiny percentage of sold X86 boxes is no-OS, and also |dell has stopped selling linux PCs. |The last "no-OS" one I bought was an HP laptop (HP 360) with suse 11 |onboard. Drops within an ocean. |Unless EU Commission helps, it'll

Re: pfctl - show port numbers

2012-06-02 Thread Mike.
> From: Henning Brauer (lists-openbsdbsws.de) > Date: Sun Dec 02 2007 - 14:45:37 CST > > * MikeM [2007-12-02 15:35]: > > > > When I run the command > > > > pfctl -sr > > > > a list of the rules is displayed, a sample line is below. > > > > pass in log quick on fxp0 inet proto tcp from 226.174.167

openntpd siginfo status

2012-06-11 Thread Mike.
Recently I made the switch from ntp to openntpd. Seemingly random memory write errors by the ntp daemon finally convinced me that ntp had become too bloated for the reliability I desired. So far, my experience with openntpd has been very good. But I missed some of the status reporting ability of

Re: Unified BSD?

2012-11-12 Thread Mike.
On 11/12/2012 at 5:20 PM Nick Holland wrote: |On 11/12/12 15:37, Robin Björklin wrote: | | [snip] } |"compromise". That is almost always an evil word. | | [snip] | = Agreement abounds. "Compromise" takes two good ideas and results in a mediocre idea that is in the average of those

Re: Newbie Network/PF Question

2011-01-05 Thread Mike.
On 1/4/2011 at 10:57 PM Josh Smith wrote: | |pass in on $int_if0 # pass all incomming traffic on our internal interface |pass in on $int_if1 # pass all incomming traffic on our internal interface from the test network = I have two internal subnetworks, one for standard frames and

Re: Newbie Network/PF Question

2011-01-06 Thread Mike.
On 1/5/2011 at 2:56 PM Axton wrote: |On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 10:14 AM, Mike. wrote: | |> On 1/4/2011 at 10:57 PM Josh Smith wrote: |> |> | |> |pass in on $int_if0 # pass all incomming traffic on our internal |> interface |> |pass in on $int_if1 # pass all incomming traff

Re: Newbie Network/PF Question

2011-01-07 Thread Mike.
On 1/6/2011 at 10:40 AM Mike. wrote: |On 1/5/2011 at 2:56 PM Axton wrote: | ||On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 10:14 AM, Mike. wrote: || ||> On 1/4/2011 at 10:57 PM Josh Smith wrote: ||> ||> | ||> |pass in on $int_if0 # pass all incomming traffic on our internal ||> interface ||> |p

pf and traceroute

2011-01-11 Thread Mike.
I'm having difficulty getting traceroute to work on some of the network clients (Windows, specifically). I've been able to reproduce the problem, and I've documented it below. Any assistance and/or guidance on the error (of omission or comission) in my pf.conf file would be appreciated. (I tru

Re: pf and traceroute

2011-01-13 Thread Mike.
On 1/13/2011 at 5:59 AM David Walker wrote: |Hi Mike. | |Here's a couple of points. | |First, Windows uses ICMP only on traceroute (tracert) so there's |consistency between your Windows and FreeBSD internal hosts - it's an |ICMP blocked (in or out) issue. | |http://technet.micr

Re: pf and traceroute

2011-01-14 Thread Mike.
On 1/13/2011 at 5:59 AM David Walker wrote: |Hi Mike. | |[snip] | |Second, and here we go into grey area, I'm no expert at the pf thing |and I do it slightly different to you. |However, I use a simple ruleset and don't explicitly allow ICMP ... |and yet it works from internal Windows a

Re: pf and traceroute

2011-01-16 Thread Mike.
On 1/15/2011 at 8:00 AM David Walker wrote: Hi David, |[snip] | |What OS are we talking about now? I had been running OpenBSD 4.7 GENERIC#558 i386 Yesterday I installed (not upgraded, but a fresh install) OpenBSD 4.8 GENERIC#136 i386 and the ICMP traceroutes now work as expected. The sy

xconsole customize.

2005-05-21 Thread Mike
i was not able to find any information from anywhere, how could i split long messages to many lines instead of one line in xconsole, so i don't have to scroll horizontal?

risky alias..

2005-05-24 Thread Mike
just a question that has been in my mind for several years, as for aliases isn't that a bit risky to allow to do something like: alias /usr/bin/su='echo "damn."' as PATH and other enviroment values are strictly parsed and stuff shouldn't there be something for this too or do i miss something impo

Re: "Desktop" chrooted

2005-05-25 Thread Mike
Stephan Wehner wrote: > Mainly I'm worried about running a lot of user applications which > connect to the Internet. But I can't estimate the overhead. > choose wisely your applications and systrace(1) would most likely give you some extra security.

Re: risky alias..

2005-05-25 Thread Mike
Adam Gleave wrote: > I don't understand your point > > --- START: Shell output --- > > puffy:nard {109} alias foo 'echo bar' > puffy:nard {110} foo > bar > puffy:nard {111} su - > Password: > Terminal type? [screen] > puffy# foo > foo: Command not found. > > --- END: Shell output --- > the

Re: risky alias..

2005-05-25 Thread Mike
Jason Opperisano wrote: > On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 04:09:20PM +0300, Mike wrote: > >>would be easily to get password or something else. > > > if $bad_person has the ability to modify your user's or the system-wide > shell initialization files, why exactly would they

question regarding to antispoof directive.

2005-06-04 Thread Mike
block drop in log quick on ! fxp0 inet from 172.16.0.0/12 to any ... the ruleset optimizer removes the duplicated entries but is it normal it to translate the rule in this way in the first place? Regards Mike.

Re: read-only storage media

2005-07-02 Thread Mike
/ModList.asp?CatNo=19&LangNo=0 Mike

VIA IPSec acceleration

2005-07-30 Thread Mike
Authorizer: "POLICY" Licensees: "passphrase:mekmitasdigoat" Conditions: app_domain == "IPsec policy" && esp_present == "yes" && esp_enc_alg == "aes" && esp_auth_alg == "hmac-sha" -> "true";

Re: Via C3 IPSec test result

2005-08-04 Thread Mike
ot around 45Mbps doing AES SHA. Something that didn't make sense to me was disabling kern.usercrypto had no impact on OpenVPN performance. I'd appreciate any suggestions about mistakes I might have made or things to try. Thanks! Mike [1]: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=112275803416870&w=2

Need Opteron Motherboard Help - Supermicro?

2005-09-27 Thread Mike
Hi All, Anyone here using one of the Supermicro AMD 8131-based motherboards on their OBSD system? If these are unsuitable for OpenBSD, then what AMD64 or Opteron motherboards are the current cream of the crop that do work well with OpenBSD? Thanks in advance, Mike

Re: stubid litte "speaker beep" that doesn't stop

2005-09-28 Thread Mike
ying beep. > > I tried: to disable sysbeep (with config), a bios > update but these > didn't help. > > What else can I try? > thx > didier > > Try unplugging the speaker lead from your motherboard. I'll go out on a limb here and assume that the speaker is not soldered onto the motherboard. :) You can thank me later. Mike

Re: Need Opteron Motherboard Help - Supermicro?

2005-09-29 Thread Mike
--- "Johan M:son Lindman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wednesday 28 September 2005 03.31, you wrote: > > On Tuesday 27 September 2005 18.47, Mike wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > > > > Anyone here using one of the Supermicro AMD > 8131-based

Re: ThinkPad 600x Com Port

2005-09-29 Thread Mike
s a copy of something > SunOS 4.x did very > >right. > > > > > > > nope! here's what I get > /root# cu -l cua00 -s 9600 > Connected > (then no response) > > I switched to a Windows machine, same cable and used > hyper term works fine. I must be missing something > simple > here! > > I just the other day went into a Cisco 2950-24 switch and was staring at a blank screen until I typed "connect" and pressed the enter key. YMMV Mike

Re: how to tell if I getting anything out of my hifn1411 card

2005-10-16 Thread Mike
0s: AES SHA: 50 Mbps Same tests on Opteron 248: AES SHA: 80 Mbps (limited by testing on 10/100 LAN) Hope this helps, Mike [1] http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=112319509403282&w=2 [2] http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=112275803416870&w=2 [3] Check care

Re: Anyone tried a sun fire X2100 server yet?

2005-11-09 Thread Mike
Timo Schoeler wrote: thus Reyk Floeter spake: a sun guy said that the x2100 is based on the same platform as the U20 workstation. in contrast to the x4x00 "galaxy" servers reyk or is a dmesg from this machine available (had a short glimpse at the archive, noone appeared)? I don't know h

Re: Anyone tried a sun fire X2100 server yet?

2005-11-14 Thread Mike
Martin Schrvder wrote: On 2005-11-09 22:24:41 -0500, Mike wrote: cpu0: AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 148, 1005.28 MHz 1Ghz? So slow? :-) Good catch. The dmesg came from an install CD from a couple months old snapshot... It really is a 148, not sure where the 1GHz came from. Mike

Re: Anyone tried a sun fire X2100 server yet?

2005-11-14 Thread Mike
JD Harrington wrote: Mike wrote: I don't know how similar the Ultra20 and X2100 are, but here's dmesg output from an Ultra20: This is completely off-topic, but how do you like the Ultra 20 overall? I need a new workstation for home, First, I should have mentioned that I added

Re: External Bridging Access Point Recommendations?

2007-01-21 Thread Mike
I've used openwrt on a bridged linksys wrt54gl with good results. This method lets me have an obsd access point with wpa. hth, mike http://wiki.openwrt.org/BridgingAccessPointHowto?highlight=%28HowTo%29 On Sun, Jan 21, 2007 at 06:48:53PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I've been

Re: "Correct" directory for group files

2006-02-19 Thread mike
On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 16:19:01 -0500 William Kranec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I have a photo collection which I would like multiple users to be > able to access, and I would like to do this by storing the files in a central location on my disk and linking /home/$USER/photos to that direc

Re: ADSL with pppoa (over ATM)

2006-03-22 Thread mike
atever that is. I would much rather have my ext_if assigned the routable ip, and do all of the nat and rdr from pf :) Mike

Re: ADSL with pppoa (over ATM)

2006-03-22 Thread mike
On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 11:14:07 + Craig Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 04:29:56AM -0600, mike wrote: > > > > > My Aethra Starbridge-EU works fine in half-bridge, although I had to > > set VCI=0 in the modem, whatever that is. >

Re: Upgrading questions

2006-07-04 Thread mike
On Tue, 4 Jul 2006 00:34:53 -0700 (PDT) Rob Baldassano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have been running OpenBSD 3.6 since the day it came out, and am now > in need up going to 3.9 > > The question is: > What upgrade issues have folks run into? > I'm running it on a DELL desktop. > > BTW, some

Re: mplayer-port - No picture but sound works well?

2005-04-30 Thread Mike
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm sorry maybe somebody else noticed that "problem" already but I noticed > that mplayer displays nothing if I wanna watch a movie. I can hear the > sound but there nothing visual (realy nothing, just sound output). > > I did the same things like on 3.6 and installed mp

Re: ifconfig, lladr, netstart and booting

2005-05-03 Thread Mike
-f wrote: > hi there, > > now that openbsd supports ethernet address changes, > what is the proper way of doing it for a particular > interface? i did not find references to it in > hostname.if, will there be an option for it? maybe you should read the hostname.if(5) man page again.

Re: OPEN SOURCE MASTERPLANS

2005-05-03 Thread Mike
if you people forget to read OpenBSD Mailing Lists page, here is one interesting thing to you should read: Respect differences in opinion and philosophy Intelligent people may look at the same set of facts and come to very different conclusions. Repeating the same points that didn't convince s

Re: 3.7CDs arrived today...

2005-05-06 Thread Mike
> Of course, this misses the fact that this has been a problem > with *all* jewel cases since time immemorial. I've got a > stack of a dozen music CDs in jewel cases on my desk right > now. Some of them are mine; some mine that I've lent out; > some that I'm borrowing. At least a third have bro

Re: F-Secure Computer Virus Information Pages: Googkle

2005-05-08 Thread Mike
> For the OpenBSD experts on this list: > > Can the malware at Gookle.com described at the link crack > OpenBSD and/or Konqueror? > (I am far from an expert, so I practice 'better safe than > sorry' when I see f-secure's explicit warnings). > > http://www.f-secure.com/v-descs/googkle.shtml > >

Re: F-Secure Computer Virus Information Pages: Googkle

2005-05-08 Thread Mike
Dave Feustel wrote: > For the OpenBSD experts on this list: > > Can the malware at Gookle.com described at the link > crack OpenBSD and/or Konqueror? > (I am far from an expert, so I practice 'better safe > than sorry' when I see f-secure's explicit warnings). > > http://www.f-secure.com/v-descs/

Re: Article OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fuctional and Definetly Not Secure and BSD, the truth blog

2020-05-28 Thread Mike
On 5/28/2020 7:27 AM, infoomatic wrote: > I just don't get it why some people put so much energy into bashing a > free product instead of just ignoring it if they really hate it. > [snip] It is an easy way to get attention.

Re: NAT on CARP interface

2024-04-24 Thread Mike
This command should help but you may need to add some "log" to your rules: tcpdump -nettti pflog0 will probably tell you. I don't have a bsd VM around to test but your int_if and ext_if should still refer to the underlying interface, not the carp. I'd change: ext_if=em0 int_if=vlan2 ext_carpIf=

Re: NAT on CARP interface

2024-04-28 Thread Mike
If I remember right, you can run 'ifconfig' and see if that interface is marked as an egress interface or not. I can't remember how OBSD determines what interfaces are egress or not but your em0 seems to be in a private network so it might not be classifying itself as egress. Nevertheless, writing

Re: NAT on CARP interface

2024-04-28 Thread Mike
Oh now I remember, you might need to add it to the egress interface group. Does that rule you posted error out or are you just seeing blocks with it? On Sun, Apr 28, 2024, 12:49 PM Mike wrote: > If I remember right, you can run 'ifconfig' and see if that interface is > mar

PC Sensors TEMPer sensor oddity...

2024-05-05 Thread Mike
Running OpenBSD 7.5 on AMD64. Full dmesg is at the end of this message. This sensor used to work well with OpenBSD 7.4. Since I moved to 7.5, the following issue is reproducible... The sensor is plugged into the USB port, and the PC (in this case, laptop) is powered up. After the boot is compl

radiusd

2024-08-03 Thread Mike
I'm baffled. I am trying to move towards OpenBSD's radiud program instead of the freedaius program I have been using. Freeradius looks way complex (kind of surprised that I got it to work on my network.) But with Freeradius, there has been a security issue (https://www.freeradius.org/security/),

radiusd

2024-08-03 Thread Mike
I'm baffled. I am trying to move towards OpenBSD's radiud program instead of the freedaius program I have been using. Freeradius looks way complex (kind of surprised that I got it to work on my network.) But with Freeradius, there has been a security issue (https://www.freeradius.org/security/),

Re: radiusd

2024-08-04 Thread Mike
I am always willing to help OpenBSD. In any case, many thanks for your quick replies. Most appreciated. On 8/3/2024 11:43 PM, YASUOKA Masahiko wrote: > Hello, > > On Sat, 3 Aug 2024 21:37:12 -0400 > Mike wrote: >> OK, in that endeavor, I get an error message when I run radiusd -

Re: radiusd

2024-08-05 Thread Mike
Thanks for the reply and the freeradius update. On 8/5/2024 8:21 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2024-08-04, Mike wrote: >> >> authentication method was not PAP >> (radiusd_bsdauth(8) supports only PAP) >> >> OK, that's the likely problem. My WiFi

radiusd

2024-08-14 Thread Mike
I'm not sure if this is the correct place to report this issue. Please correct me if it is wrong. I am running a version of OpenBSD current that I downloaded earlier today. uname -a presents... OpenBSD [hostname] 7.6 GENERIC.MP#247 amd64 OK. I copy the radiusd.conf from /etc/examples to /etc/r

Re: radiusd

2024-08-16 Thread Mike
Many thanks for your quick replies! On 8/15/2024 3:25 AM, YASUOKA Masahiko wrote: > On Thu, 15 Aug 2024 15:48:34 +0900 (JST) > YASUOKA Masahiko wrote: >> On Thu, 15 Aug 2024 02:15:38 -0400 >> Mike wrote: >>> I'm not sure if this is the correct place to report th

radiusd

2024-08-16 Thread Mike
It's me again... :) OK, working in OpenBSD [hostname] 7.6 GENERIC.MP#247 amd64 I was able to get bsdauth to work successfully. So, now I have moved to looking at file auth. In man radiusd_file I see... --- CONFIGURATIONS The module supports the following configuration key and value:

Re: radiusd

2024-08-16 Thread Mike
r issues. That's for another day. Many thanks for your awesome support. Most grateful. On 8/16/2024 11:11 PM, YASUOKA Masahiko wrote: > Hi, > > On Fri, 16 Aug 2024 19:29:58 -0400 > Mike wrote: >> It's me again... :) >> >> OK, working in OpenBS

Re: radiusd

2024-08-17 Thread Mike
Code = Access-Accept(2) Authenticator = Verified Message-Authenticator = Verified Once again, many thanks for your assistance! On 8/16/2024 11:11 PM, YASUOKA Masahiko wrote: > Hi, > > On Fri, 16 Aug 2024 19:29:58 -0400 > Mike wro

Re: radiusd

2024-08-18 Thread Mike
On 8/18/2024 5:13 AM, YASUOKA Masahiko wrote: [snip] > Also > > On Sat, 17 Aug 2024 00:35:17 -0400 > Mike wrote: >> 2024-08-17 00:28:08:DEBUG: Received SIGCHLD >> 2024-08-17 00:28:08:WARNING: module `file'(pid=73329) exited with status 1 > > I suppose this

Re: Upgrading from 7.0 to 7.1

2022-08-06 Thread Mike
Did you create an index.txt ? On Sat., Aug. 6, 2022, 6:44 p.m. , wrote: > Hello misc > Does somebody know how to solve this please: > > Let's upgrade the sets! > Location of sets? (cd0 disk http nfs or 'done') [http] > HTTP proxy URL? (e.g. 'http://proxy:8080', or 'none') [none] > HTTP Server? (

Crash when unplugging a UPS USB connection

2021-07-11 Thread Mike
I run NUT on OpenBSD to monitor a Cyperpower UPS. The UPS plugs into the OpenBSD box via a USB connection. OpenBSD 6.8, I had no problems, everything ran fine. When the power went out, NUT saw that and reacted according to configuration. After I upgraded to OpenBSD 6.9 (a fresh install, not an

Re: Crash when unplugging a UPS USB connection

2021-07-12 Thread Mike
On 7/12/2021 3:12 PM, Mike Larkin wrote: > On Sun, Jul 11, 2021 at 04:11:39PM -0400, Mike wrote: >> I run NUT on OpenBSD to monitor a Cyperpower UPS. The UPS plugs into >> the OpenBSD box via a USB connection. >> >> OpenBSD 6.8, I had no problems, everything ran fine.

Re: Crash when unplugging a UPS USB connection

2021-08-03 Thread Mike
On 7/12/2021 4:16 PM, Mike wrote: > On 7/12/2021 3:12 PM, Mike Larkin wrote: >> On Sun, Jul 11, 2021 at 04:11:39PM -0400, Mike wrote: >>> I run NUT on OpenBSD to monitor a Cyperpower UPS. The UPS plugs into >>> the OpenBSD box via a USB connection. >>>

Re: How to troubleshoot DHCP issues?

2021-08-03 Thread Mike
On 8/3/2021 11:57 AM, beebeet...@posteo.de wrote: > The router works fine most of the time -- except that it stops > working every one and a half day, and I have to reset the modem > for it to work again. In my experience with my ISP (Comcast in the US), I note the following: When the lladdr chan

Re: Crash when unplugging a UPS USB connection

2021-08-05 Thread Mike
On 8/5/2021 8:18 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote: > Please report to bugs@ with the following, > > - quick summary of problem > - dmesg > - a text version of the panic/crash message > - at least a text version of the function names from the backtrace > if not the full thing > - links to images hosted e

Re: Crash when unplugging a UPS USB connection

2021-08-05 Thread Mike
On 8/5/2021 9:52 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > By requiring that somebody have an affected UPS to reproduce the > bug you seriously reduce the number of people who can help. OK, sorry for the noise. I'll move on then. Thanks for the reply.

Re: Crash when unplugging a UPS USB connection

2021-08-07 Thread Mike
On 8/6/2021 5:46 PM, Anindya Mukherjee wrote: > I apologise for not following up. I relocated my UPS and a Pi is acting as the > NUT server now, running several devices. As a result I am unable to easily > connect my main OpenBSD desktop to test. However I am setting up another > machine > and wil

Re: Why the mail filter?

2023-12-25 Thread Mike
Yawn On Mon, Dec 25, 2023, 11:05 a.m. wrote: > > On 2023-12-25 06:32, Jan Stary wrote: > > There's nothing to "confront". Go away. > The classic white belief: > "You're not a real man if you're not an obedient worker drone for muh > society (aka women)" > > Fuck you cunt. > I'm glad the taliban

Re: DHCP server for IPv6

2017-06-18 Thread Mike
On 6/18/2017 9:20 AM, mabi wrote: > Hello, > > Does anyone have any recommendations on which package to use on OpenBSD 6.1 > for a DHCP server for IPv6? AKFAIK the default dhcpd does not do IPv6. I've used both isc-dhcp (isc-dhcp-4.3.5) and kea (kea-1.1.0) packages on my home network as an IPv6

Re: Stack clash and OpenBSD

2017-06-20 Thread Mike
On 6/20/2017 11:29 AM, Luis Coronado wrote: > If you run -current most likely you already have the patched code, if you > run -stable 6.1 follow https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html#Patches: > > "If you're running the -release branch of OpenBSD, you can simply use the > syspatch(8)

Re: IPv6 with wide-dhcpv6

2017-07-18 Thread Mike
On 7/17/2017 11:09 PM, David Higgs wrote: >[snip] > After a good amount of trial and error, it appears that Comcast will only > dole out a single /128 via DHCPv6. Annoying but easy enough to work around > with pf(4) nat-to and some static RFC 4193 prefixes. I have Comcast as my ISP. Comcast's I

Re: DMCA Free OpenBSD VPS Hosting, multiple payment methods

2017-10-19 Thread Mike
On 10/19/2017 11:36 AM, Michael Hekeler wrote: > Am Thu, 19 Oct 2017 16:32:34 +0200 > schrieb "Christoph R. Murauer" : > >> To the other things spoken here (which I don't quote to keep it more >> short). Hetzner is a German company, which is part of the EU. There >> are not so many OpenBSD friendl

Re: DMCA Free OpenBSD VPS Hosting, multiple payment methods

2017-10-19 Thread Mike
On 10/19/2017 5:28 PM, Peter Faiman wrote: > You use OpenBSD, so why are you worried about DMCA? Well.. I'll admit that DMCA was the main thrust of the thread. However, I was replying to the: At the risk of sounding stupid, what is an "OpenBSD friendly hoster"? question that was posed. But

6.2: dhclient -L option appends, not overwrites

2017-10-26 Thread Mike
I just upgraded from 6.1 to 6.2 (amd64) and I'm noticing a differing behavior with dhclient. I use the -L option to write out the offered and effective leases. With 6.1, when a lease was renewed, the -L lease file was overwritten with the new information. With 6.2, when a lease is renewed, it ap

Re: Thanks for ksh

2014-09-30 Thread Mike.
On 9/30/2014 at 1:06 AM Stuart Henderson wrote: | [snip] | |Some other vectors: | |dhclient script - the dhclient in base doesn't have scripts any more, |so no issue there. Other dhclient implementations still do, unlikely |to use bash *by default*, though who knows what people may change on |thei

devtree: A utility for printing device trees

2014-11-08 Thread Mike
There is also dmassage -t which is a package that can be installed.

A christmassy related issue with traceroute

2014-12-24 Thread Mike
Hi All, While performing an install and catching up with some Christmas spirited news, I heard that someone had put a Christmas song in DNS records for our enjoyment. Alas, I was disappointed to see that the OpenBSD traceroute seems to munge the output. :( To test, run traceroute -m 255 xmas.fut

Re: bug tracking system for OpenBSD

2017-12-22 Thread Mike
On 12/22/2017 11:26 AM, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote: > On 22/12/17 17:36, Stuart Henderson wrote: > >> The important part is the data itself. >> ... >> IMHO if anything is going to happen with this it's going to come >> from someone who just gets on and does it. Maybe someone who just >> throws a sp

Re: Supermicro SuperServer E200-9A

2018-02-27 Thread Mike
On 2/27/2018 8:51 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2018/02/27 08:30, Rupert Gallagher wrote: >> Not new at all. >> >> https://www.servethehome.com/intel-atom-c3338-benchmarks-why-denverton-is-so-sweet/ >> >> https://www.servethehome.com/intel-atom-c3558-linux-benchmarks-and-review/ >> >> https://w

Re: Supermicro SuperServer E200-9A

2018-02-27 Thread Mike
On 2/26/2018 6:26 PM, Rupert Gallagher wrote: > Note on passing: the C2000 are officially retired and discontinued. > > Sent from ProtonMail Mobile > > On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 23:21, Stuart Henderson wrote: > >> On 2018-02-26, OpenBSD user wrote: > Hello > > I want to build a OpenBSD >> firewa

Re: Supermicro SuperServer E200-9A

2018-02-28 Thread Mike
On 2/27/2018 6:00 PM, li...@wrant.com wrote: > Tue, 27 Feb 2018 10:42:42 -0500 Mike >> On 2/27/2018 8:51 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote: >>> On 2018/02/27 08:30, Rupert Gallagher wrote: >>>> Not new at all. >>>> >>>> https://www.servetheho

Re: OT: Temperature sensors suggestions?

2018-05-19 Thread Mike
On 5/19/2018 4:52 AM, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote: > On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 04:42:01PM -0400, Daniel Ouellet wrote: >> Does anyone have a decent temperature sensors that can connect to an >> OpenBSD server and be reliable and give any decent reading via either >> USB or Serial port or even stand alone v

ntpd constraints and RFC4193 IPv6 addresses

2015-10-05 Thread Mike
Using OpenBSD 5.8-current (GENERIC) #0, amd64 I have a simple ntpd.conf: server 10.20.1.1 constraints from "https://www.google.com"; The ifconfig for the NIC in question is: % ifconfig em0 em0: flags=8843 mtu 1500 lladdr 00:22:68:99:41:8e priority: 0 groups: egress

top crash - pledge issue?

2015-10-27 Thread Mike
OpenBSD 5.8-current (GENERIC) #1: Tue Oct 27 12:31:10 EDT 2015 m...@otest.24cl.home:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC I didn't see anything in current.html that may affect this. I downloaded the Oct 20 snapshot. Then I updated the source to current this morning. After the build, top

Re: Configure NTP servers from DHCP response?

2015-12-15 Thread Mike
On 12/15/2015 3:23 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2015-12-14, Mark Carroll wrote: >> I'm using the dhclient and ntpd from base OpenBSD 5.8. Given the >> apparent lack of dhclient-script or suchlike, I've added a line to the >> end of my hostname.if file so that, after dhcp, I have another line,

panic in Dec 23 snapshot

2015-12-23 Thread Mike
I just downloaded and installed the Dec 23 snapshot. The install goes fine. However, when I reboot and sit at the login: prompt for a few seconds, a panic screen appears. I could't capture the screen, so I took a picture of it. The picture of the screen is here: https://archive.mgm51.com/Open

Re: panic in Dec 23 snapshot

2015-12-23 Thread Mike
On 12/23/2015 5:44 PM, Theo Buehler wrote: > [snip] > The commit that caused this was backed out for now, so the next snapshot > should be ok: thanks!

Re: unbound(8) generating too many log messages

2016-01-14 Thread Mike
On 1/14/2016 2:26 AM, Philippe Meunier wrote: >[snip] > The problem is that unbound(8) generates such a pair of messages up to > 20 times for each root server! That's 2 lines * 20 times * 13 root > servers = 520 lines that end up going to syslog. Then 15 seconds > later ntpd(8) tries again and yo

why is this pf rule logging?

2018-06-23 Thread Mike
OpenBSD 6.3, amd64 I am seeing this record being logged by pf. The rule specified in the record does not have logging enabled. I must be missing something simple as to why it is logging, but I can't see it. 20180623T112712.952EDT sentry pf: rule 12/(match) pass in on em0: fe80::1a8b:9dff:fed4

Re: What is you motivational to use OpenBSD

2019-08-28 Thread Mike
On 8/28/2019 10:32 AM, Mohamed salah wrote: > I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use > OPENBSD what not other bsd's what not gnu/Linux, if something doesn't work > fine on openbsd and you love this os so much what will do? > I run a few different OS's here. The reas

Re: Will future programmers probably warn people not to use high-level programming languages just as most programmers today warn people not to use assembler?

2019-10-29 Thread Mike
On 10/29/2019 1:17 PM, Nathan Hartman wrote: > On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 7:41 AM Clark Block wrote: > >> Just as most programmers today warn people not to use assembler, probably >> future programmers will warn people not to use high-level programming >> languages. > > > In the future, computers

httpd and php script

2016-10-13 Thread Mike
I'm moving the server side of an IoT application from the 'net (FreeBSD 10.3 and nginx) to a server on my home network (OpenBSD 6.0 and httpd). The server runs a php script. The IoT device POSTs an xml file to the server and the php script processes it. I set up php on httpd and redirected (using

Re: httpd and php script

2016-10-13 Thread Mike
On 10/13/2016 1:53 PM, Robert Klein wrote: > Hi, > > Mike wrote: >> >> Diving into tcpdump, I found an important difference between httpd and >> nginx. > > > See /usr/src/usr.sbin/httpd/server_fcgi.c > > Transfer Encoding `chunked' is set for H

Re: How to both redirect to console and screen

2016-10-19 Thread Mike
On 10/17/2016 6:02 PM, Alexander Hall wrote: > # dmesg -s > > which may or may not be an alternative solution to the problem at hand. Thank-you for that dmesg pointer. That solves a low-grade issue for me.

Re: Suggestion: new webpage for openbsd.org

2016-05-20 Thread Mike
On 5/19/2016 6:03 PM, jungle Boogie wrote: >[snip] > > I find this page easier to read I'm having difficulty understanding the seemly wholesale rush toward low-contrast and [sometimes] nearly-illegible [very light grey on white] text on "modern" web pages.

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