Stuart Henderson [2021-07-20, 11:24 +]:
> On 2021-07-20, Timo Myyrä wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Just started testing the new dhcleased,resolvd stuff and noticed that
>> DNS resolution won't work correctly once I open my VPN connection. Name
>> resolution w
Hi,
Just started testing the new dhcleased,resolvd stuff and noticed that
DNS resolution won't work correctly once I open my VPN connection. Name
resolution works for external domains but not for the internal domains
resolved by the interal DNS servers.
I'm using openconnect to setup VPN tunnel a
I don't know about pinentry but emacs freezes sound familiar. Have you tried
using the workaround given in following site:
https://omecha.info/blog/org-capture-freezes-emacs.html
Timo
On Sun, Dec 8, 2019, at 17:27, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
> Dear list,
>
>
> I've been using mu4e to read email, an
flauenroth writes:
> Dear list,
>
>
> I am in the need for a proper wi-fi solution for my Lenovo E485.
>
> The original card was some qualcom stuff that went right into my
> trashcan. I´ve replaced it with a Intel Wireless AC 9260 2230 2x2 + BT
> Gigabit vPro since it was catching dust but no s
Tristan Pilat writes:
> Hi OpenBSD users and devs!
>
> I got a new laptop in January, a thinkpad x280. At that time my system
> running 'current' was very slow and I assumed the video acceleration
> wasn't working so I just sadly stuck with Debian for a while. I then
> saw that an update of the i
Ken M writes:
> Example:
>
> https://fastly.cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/amd64/compton-0.1_beta2p2.tgz:
> ftp: SSL write error: handshake failed: error:1404C044:SSL
> routines:ST_OK:internal error
> signify: gzheader truncated
>
> Basically all my packages are showing this aft
Chris Bennett writes:
> I know that PostgreSQL can be accessed via a socket or through
> 127.0.0.1.
> It's crucial since I've set it up for quite a lot of functionality on
> some of my websites.
>
> What are good and secure ways to accomplish this?
> And why is one or the other better?
> I learne
Stefan Sperling writes:
> On Sat, Sep 23, 2017 at 12:18:22PM +0300, Timo Myyrä wrote:
>> $ doas ifconfig iwn0 scan | grep MyNet
>> nwid MyNet chan 11 bssid xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx -21dBm HT-MCS23
>> privacy,short_preamble,short_slottime,wpa2,wpa1
>
> Try di
timo.my...@wickedbsd.net (Timo Myyrä) writes:
> "Ted Unangst" writes:
>
>> TimoMyyrä wrote:
>>
>>> I just got Linksys 1900ACS wireless router and it works great, except with
>>> OpenBSD. I've got Thinkpad T430s running -current and I can
"Ted Unangst" writes:
> TimoMyyrä wrote:
>
>> I just got Linksys 1900ACS wireless router and it works great, except with
>> OpenBSD. I've got Thinkpad T430s running -current and I can't get DHCP lease
>> from the new
>> router.
>> I noticed lines: "dhclient[22294]: fatal in iwn0: yielding respo
Hi,
I just got Linksys 1900ACS wireless router and it works great, except with
OpenBSD. I've got Thinkpad T430s running -current and I can't get DHCP lease
from the new
router.
I noticed lines: "dhclient[22294]: fatal in iwn0: yielding responsibility" in
messages file which might be relating to
Hmm, have you enabled net.inet.ip.forwarding?
Timo
Steve Williams writes:
> Hi,
>
> Packets from vether are going out NAT'd no problem. I have 100%
> Internet access on 192.168.123.0/24.
>
> From my understanding, the "pass out quick inet all flags S/SA" allow
> packets out and should create s
Joel Sing writes:
> On Friday 06 January 2017 15:23:32 Timo Myyrä wrote:
>
>> Here's the output of installboot on running system:
>> $ doas installboot -v sd1
>> Using / as root
>> installing bootstrap on /dev/rsd1c
>> using first-stage /usr/mdec/bio
Joel Sing writes:
> On Friday 06 January 2017 12:24:02 Timo Myyrä wrote:
>> And found it. Seems the efi partitions boot loader isn't updated.
>
> It should be - `installboot -r /mnt ${disk}` is run at the end of the
upgrade.
>
>> Manually copying the efi bootlo
timo.my...@wickedbsd.net (Timo Myyrä) writes:
> Martin Ziemer writes:
>
>>> I recently changed my FDE passphrase and now my laptop won't boot.
>>> Bootloader just gives me "invalid passphrase" when I try to unlock it on
boot.
>>> Its a bit odd as
Martin Ziemer writes:
>> I recently changed my FDE passphrase and now my laptop won't boot.
>> Bootloader just gives me "invalid passphrase" when I try to unlock it on
>> boot.
>> Its a bit odd as I can boot usb stick and manually open the drive and upgrade
>> the openbsd installation on it. It
Hi,
I recently changed my FDE passphrase and now my laptop won't boot.
Bootloader just gives me "invalid passphrase" when I try to unlock it on boot.
Its a bit odd as I can boot usb stick and manually open the drive and upgrade
the openbsd installation on it. It just won't work on the boot.
Would
Patrick Dohman writes:
> Any opinions/ideas regarding log monitoring.
> Preferably something with definable actions.
> Hoping to test/obtain a fail2ban equivalent for BSD
>
> The following utilities were located in openports.se
> hatchet
> logsentry
> logsurfer
> swatch
>
> Regards
> Patrick
>
Hi,
My NAS servers motherboard died and I'm trying to resurrect it with old
motherboard I found. But I'm having trouble making it boot. The server seems
to boot
but gets stuck or starts to use wrong display. Last messages shown on screen
is:
wskbd0 at pckbd0: console keyboard, using wsdisplay
Otto Moerbeek writes:
> On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 06:12:41PM +0200, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
>
>> I bought a PC Engines APU2 this week and thought I'd write up my
>> impressions.
>>
>> TL;DR: Recommended.
>>
>> The obvious point of reference is the Soekris net6501. Now, that
>> comparison isn
Christian Weisgerber writes:
> On 2015-12-27, Timo Myyrä wrote:
>
>> I noticed issue with mg scroll-up keybinding when "xterm*locale: true" is
set in
>> ~/.Xresources.
>> When the above option is set, mg requires that you type C-v C-v to
scroll-up
>> ins
Tati Chevron writes:
> On Sun, Dec 27, 2015 at 06:21:41PM +0200, Timo Myyrä wrote:
>>I noticed issue with mg scroll-up keybinding when "xterm*locale: true" is
set in
>>~/.Xresources.
>>When the above option is set, mg requires that you type C-v C-v to
scroll-up
&
Hi,
I noticed issue with mg scroll-up keybinding when "xterm*locale: true" is set in
~/.Xresources.
When the above option is set, mg requires that you type C-v C-v to scroll-up
instead of single C-v. I'm not sure if this is bug or feature.
I just found it bit odd as other bindings such as C-f, C-s
Stuart Henderson writes:
> On 2015-12-24, Timo Myyrä wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to use ifstated to switch between my laptops wireless and wired
>> interface.
>> Currently it works when I don't have cable plugged in but once I plug in
the
Zé Loff writes:
>> On 24/12/2015, at 10:07, Timo Myyrä wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to use ifstated to switch between my laptops wireless and wired
>> interface
>
> man trunk
Just switched from using trunk as it won't renew the addresses
Hi,
I'm trying to use ifstated to switch between my laptops wireless and wired
interface.
Currently it works when I don't have cable plugged in but once I plug in the
cable the ifstated starts to switch between wired and wireless states and won't
stay in wired state.
So it seems the em0.link.down
23.8.2014 17:31, Gregory Edigarov kirjoitti:
Hello Everybody.
Before anything I want to say big thanks to the developers of OpenBSD,
for maintaining it. After some ~10 years of being the loyal OpenBSD
user, I never had any problem with OpenBSD itself, besides may be 2 or
three times.
It is im
Fred writes:
> On 02/08/14 11:30, Timo Myyrä wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm dual-booting my desktop with BCD between Win7 and OpenBSD.
>> My disk has two primary partitions, one for Windows and second one for
>> OpenBSD.
>> I just updated to latest snaps
Hi,
I'm dual-booting my desktop with BCD between Win7 and OpenBSD.
My disk has two primary partitions, one for Windows and second one for
OpenBSD.
I just updated to latest snapshot via normal process but after rebooting
I get stuck on ERR M.
Same thing happened on last update as well.
Last tim
26.1.2014 18:31, Илья Шипицин kirjoitti:
hello,
what do you think of adding a faq item which will give example how /tmp (or
any other write intensive temp disk partition) can be stored in mfs drive?
Ilya Shipitsin
Now that OpenBSD has tmpfs I'd use that instead of mfs.
I just added followin
Hi,
I was reviewing my firewall rules and got confused about priority rules. I
wasn't certain was it better to have higher priority number for a rule or
lower. After some digging it seems that the higher priority numbers get
processed first. I think the pf.conf(5) man page should document this so
Hi,
This is pretty much driver specific question but I think the OpenBSD
doesn't support that card out of box.
The git repo of radeonhd and radeon drivers have support for the 4870
if I remember correctly so if your interrested in building the drivers
yourself it should support your card.
I woul
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Nido wrote:
>> Come on, it is fucking inefficient. The way it checks out *empty
>> directories*
>> and then garbage-collects them at the end of an update is beyond stupid.
>
> Not that i particularly care; but isn't git incapable of checking out
> empty directories?
I encrypted my $HOME with bioctl and just put the 'bioctl -c C -l
/dev/sd0g softraid0' line to my /etc/rc.
Simple and working solution although it needs a little bit
tweaking as currently I get dropped to single user mode if I
misstype my passphrase. This happens quite easily as I use dvorak
Mnlcrrsc writes:
The package path variable should be in capital letters:
export PKG_PATH=ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.4/packages/i386/
Please, use your local mirror and not the main site for packages.
Timo
Hi. I just installed Openbsd 4.4 and my first problem is that i
can't connect
to
I'm using dvorak layout on console and on X.
On X I use custom xmodmap to get C$C6 -letters.
On console I have "keyboard.encoding=us.dvorak" on
/etc/wsconsctl.conf.
One downside is that it doesn't work straight with my
USB-keyboard and I need to manually load dvorak with
"sudo kbd us.dvorak" an
I was trying to install 4.3 to a SanDisk 1GB CF disk but the installer
aborts when it tries to create the partitions to the disk
I get following when the creating partitions:
pciide:0:0:0: timeout waiting for DRQ, st=0x51 , err=0x00
wd0e: device timeout writing fsbn 47908 (wd0 bn 2100672, cn 521
Hi,
AFAIK urxvt isn't ported on OpenBSD. I think it doesn't have stable
release yet.
You can check it out from their repo and compile it yourself. It's not a
hard process.
Timo
Arun G Nair wrote:
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 11:44 PM, Claer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I personnaly use unic
Hey, I would appreciate if somebody could help me setup OpenVPN connection.
Here's the setup:
Server: 192.168.1.1
Soekris: sis0: 192.168.1.35: PXE boots from server
sis1: Internet: gets dynamic IP from ISP
sis2: 10.1.1.1: DHCP-server and gateway to LAN
ral0: 172.16.1.
Yeah, that was pretty much caused by the gmail account. The pf.conf I
have on my server is formatted correctly.
Timo
Jack J. Woehr wrote:
On Oct 25, 2007, at 11:58 AM, Timo Myyrd wrote:
Any other ideas?
Here's a dumb idea: In your posting, a lot of lines in your pf.conf
file are
wrapped. I
Ah, I forgot to mention that the packet forwarding is indeed enabled
already.
I checked the sample pf.conf on your webpage and edited it to change the
interface names and commented the queue rules. I then loaded the rules
with "pfctl -f /etc/pf.new" but still I could only access my server from
Hi,
I'm currently trying to configure small home network:
ADSL > Server / Firewall > Desktop
Now I'm working on building a proper firewall to my server. So far the
situation is following:
- Servers internet connection works
- Desktop receives IP, nameserver and default route from server'
Nick Guenther wrote:
On 10/7/07, Timo Myyrd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nick Guenther wrote:
On 10/6/07, Timo Myyrd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have read the mount_vnd manual page and it describes the mount options
of the image that are needed to succesfully mount the partition
Just trying that but the slice encryption could use some instructions
how to get the proper C/H/S -values. I tried quickly your factor method
and got a errors from fdisk that those were incorrect and I've been
searching the net for some help on how to calculate the proper values
for my home sli
Nick Guenther wrote:
On 10/6/07, Timo Myyrd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have read the mount_vnd manual page and it describes the mount options
of the image that are needed to succesfully mount the partition on boot
but didn't reveal if there's a method to encrypt whole partition. I know
it w
I have read the mount_vnd manual page and it describes the mount options
of the image that are needed to succesfully mount the partition on boot
but didn't reveal if there's a method to encrypt whole partition. I know
it will give me small performance hit to encrypt whole partition but it
shoul
I'm just trying to encrypt my laptops /home partition to hide my
personal info if the worst happens and my lappy is stolen.
I'm wondering what would be the best method to encrypt the hard drive? I
saw some discussion on the mailing list recently and somebody pointed
out that I could encrypt wh
Afaik, R60 doesn't use apm at all so it should be pretty normal behavior
for that laptop. I have T60 and it only supports ACPI.
Olaf Schreck wrote:
Hi,
I'm having a minor problem with apm and 4.2 snapshot on a Lenovo ThinkPad R60.
I noticed that "halt -p" does not power off. I read reboot(8)
Maurice Janssen wrote:
On Saturday, August 18, 2007 at 19:40:49 +0300, Timo Myyrd wrote:
Maurice Janssen wrote:
OK, should be fine then. How do you make the connection? I use
something like:
soekris|For hp300,i386,mac68k,macppc,mvmeppc,vax:\
:dv=/dev/tty00:tc=direct:tc=unixhost
Maurice Janssen wrote:
On Saturday, August 18, 2007 at 18:35:37 +0300, Timo Myyrd wrote:
Maurice Janssen wrote:
If there's no output at all, then you might have the wrong serial cable
(there are quite a few types of serial null-modem cables) or the Soekris
is dead. You should at least
Maurice Janssen wrote:
On Saturday, August 18, 2007 at 16:33:52 +0300, Timo Myyrd wrote:
Still having problems. I can't get the soekris to boot as far as I can tell.
I used fdisk and created slice for OpenBSD and then used disklabel to
create the partitions inside it.
After that I extracte
Still having problems. I can't get the soekris to boot as far as I can tell.
I used fdisk and created slice for OpenBSD and then used disklabel to
create the partitions inside it.
After that I extracted sets (base,etc,man) to the disk.
I used "fdisk -u sd1" to update the MBR.
I modified the /et
Just tried to install OpenBSD 4.1 to my Soekris 4801 box but I'm having
little difficulties in it.
I added the CF card to a reader and connected it to my laptop which runs
openbsd. It finds the reader and the card (sd3) in it.
I tried to create partitions to the disk with "disklabel -E sd3". It th
Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
Timo Myyrd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Is there anything to be done to increase responsiveness with the
bsd.mp kernel? I'm clueless even what could cause such slowness.
On i386 (well, my ThinkPad R60, Core duo) at least, 'enable acpi'
helps enormously.
Just installed OpenBSD from the latest snapshot. I used the AMD64 arch.
Now the weird thing is that X is terrible slow if I boot with the bsd.mp
kernel. Basic kernel and X work fine together although the X isn't the
fastest as I use vesa driver.
Is there anything to be done to increase respons
Merv Hammer wrote:
> Humpaa!
>
> On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 08:16:24AM +0100, The King of Norway wrote:
>
>> I'm from the UK but currently in Ireland. I know of one other OpenBSD
>> user here but never seen anyone else in a t-shirt.
>>
>> Sean.
>
> I'm a British OpenBSD devotee who has been living out
Just installed OpenBDS-current on my Thinkpad T60 which has the ATI
Mobility radeon X1400 graphics card. The card isn't supported by the
open-source drivers so I'm pretty much stuck with the 'vesa' driver.
Problem is that the X is terrible slow to react. For example it doesn't
even display thes
Hi,
I have Thinkpad T60 and I'm currently running Linux on it. I'm planning
to switch to OpenBSD but I have a small question about the video playback.
The laptop has ATI Mobility X1400 Radeon graphics card. As far as I know
the open source 'radeon' driver doesn't support that one so I'm forced
Hi,
I recently installed OpenBSD-current from the latest snapshot on my Acer
Travelmate 4202WLMI laptop and I'm having few issues with it.
First is the USB -performance. I have USB-drive and when moving data between
it and my laptop I get around 5-7MB/sec although in Linux I get 17-20MB/sec.
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