//www.packetmischief.ca/2011/09/20/virtualizing-the-openbsd-routing-table/
It is a lot of reading, and I apologize for that. I can see, but it
still took me couple days to figure out how to get just the client part
working right, and you are trying to do both server and client at once.
I hope you succeed.
--
Andre
On Tue, 25 Oct 2022 16:44:59 +0200
Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> Andre Smagin:
>
> > There is possibly one more use case for "bit-perfect". I have a small
> > collection of surround sound (5.1, 4.1, quad, etc) recordings extracted
> > from various DVDs, SACDs
diod with
sndiod_flags="-m play -r 48000"
for '16-44.1', I restart sndiod with
sndiod_flags="-m play -r 44100"
Bit depth does not seem to matter. I don't care about "bit-perfect", but
only about sending the dts stream to the receiver as-is, which works.
--
Andre
On Sun, 13 Feb 2022 21:46:30 -0700
Thomas Frohwein wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Feb 2022 19:16:55 -0500
> Andre Smagin wrote:
> > ...
> > Ryzen 9 5950x on x570 chipset motherboard, should last ten years at
> > least. Everything "just works" - NVMe hard drives, SPDI
On Sun, 13 Feb 2022 20:55:26 +0200
Mihai Popescu wrote:
> > ... Ryzen 9 5950x on x570 chipset motherboard ...
>
> Can you post the output of
> sysctl | grep hw.
> please?
Here, with smt disabled and smt enabled:
HAMLET: /home/andre $ sysctl | grep hw
hw.machine=amd64
hw
On Mon, 20 Sep 2021 14:56:31 -0400
Andre Smagin wrote:
> I am looking for a hardware advice.
> I don't upgrade my desktop very often - last one was about ten
> years ago (AMD FX-8350 CPU), which I recently made my home server
> running -current, no issues. Now I am looking for a
On Wed, 22 Sep 2021 17:27:30 +0100
"Patrick Harper" wrote:
> If the situation isn't going to change anytime soon then I have some
> diffs for INSTALL.i386 and INSTALL.amd64. The latter has not specified
> disk requirements, I guess since anyone who owns an amd64 system will
> very likely be
On Mon, 20 Sep 2021 18:59:11 -0400
Daniel Wilkins wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 20, 2021 at 02:56:31PM -0400, Andre Smagin wrote:
> > Good day.
> >
> > I am looking for a hardware advice.
> > I don't upgrade my desktop very often - last one was about ten
> > years ago (A
progress, so will
appreciate any input you may have.
--
Andre
st network will really, really
test it.
--STeve Andre'
Ps: if you do find weirdness, report it!
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Hi Peter,
it's not just you, I have similar problems since around July 1, but with a
netcup server.
Since then, downloading a bigger file from the netcup server using scp or rsync
fails pretty consistently. Normal ssh sessions or other stuff like imap or xmpp
remain stable, as far as I can tell.
Even easier, have stty status set to ^T, and run dd .
When you want to know where you are in the process hit ^T. Lots (most?)
of programs will respond to a SIGINFO request.
--STeve Andre'
On Jun 10, 2020, 12:48, at 12:48, Luke Small wrote:
>if you have access to packages, you co
is likely to be disastrous.
Do this on a test system. dd is as efficient as it is ruthless. You can
irrevocably damage a system with it.
---STeve Andre'
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On Jun 1, 2020, 09:58, at 09:58, Justin Noor wrote:
>Hi Misc,
>
>Has anyone ever filled a 4TB disk with ra
If you look at the titles of some of the other "articles"
You will see a trend of unhappiness.
The author has the right to write such things, just as everyone else has the
right to ignore it.
--STeve Andre'
On May 28, 2020, 00:16, at 00:16, Quantum Robin
wrote:
>Hi,
>
The sha256 checksum data of the install67.img file is missing in the
snapshot.
The proper people know already. It's useless to make
further comments. --STeve Andre'
On Apr 13, 2020, 03:14, at 03:14, Ilya Mitrukov wrote:
>Hi,
>flushing the caches doesn't help and it's still unavailable.
>
>Does anybody know where to report the issue?
>(I'd look
7f7fff7db000-7f7db000: not MAP_STACK
I have not seen a segfaulting program being logged in system
message buffer before. Is it expected behaviour?
Just curious, the message was a bit confusing.
The system is amd64-current.
--
Andre
On 2019-11-02 15:07, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Sat, Nov 02, 2019 at 03:04:34PM -0400, STeve Andre' wrote:
On 2019-11-02 11:00, Oliver Leaver-Smith wrote:
Hello,
What tools do people find useful for writing on OpenBSD? By writing I mean long
form such as novels and technical books
On 2019-11-02 11:00, Oliver Leaver-Smith wrote:
Hello,
What tools do people find useful for writing on OpenBSD? By writing I mean long
form such as novels and technical books, including plot and character
development, outlining, and formatting for publishing (not all the same
application
Hi,
I ran into the same issue this morning. Disabling the compositor worked
for me, but I noticed later that this is also documented in the package
readme:
Screen compositor
=
If you're using the modesetting X driver and experience window
flickering when
the compositor is
Happy birthday to OpenBSD!
didn't use the verbose option and a simpler sed expression,
but I eventually found that pkg_add's output differs whether a terminal
is attached or not. So that's what works for me.
Regards
Andre
going to submit a patch you have to build
to test the fix!
--STeve Andre'
but not on OpenBSD.
Regards
Andre
Am 29.06.19 um 22:56 schrieb Chris Humphries:
Final post.
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rotten through.
I don't think we have any other speech synthesis open source
software in the ports tree.
There is flite which works but isn't great.
--STeve Andre'
?
--STeve Andre'
with that to get comparison
systems up.
Thanks for any clues.
--STeve Andre'
Use "rcctl set unbound timeout 300", which sets "unbound_timeout=300" in
rc.conf.local. The variables are documented in rc.d(8).
Regards
André
.
In addition, https://undeadly.org/ is good reading, as is
http://daemonforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=11
There are others but that should get you started.
--STeve Andre'
Thanks very much to Stewart and Josh. My new little beast is on the net now
and everything seems to work. Now the W541 can go to the hospital as I leave
mine. (-;
STeve Andre'
On Sep 11, 2018, 06:16, at 06:16, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>On 2018-09-11, STeve Andre' wrote:
>> My ma
to normal
items.
Thank you all...
STeve Andre'
On 09/04/18 20:04, Heinz Kampmann wrote:
--
*Gesendet:* Dienstag, 04. September 2018 um 23:00 Uhr
*Von:* "STeve Andre'"
*An:* "Kevin Chadwick" , misc@openbsd.org
*Betreff:* Re: Lesser evil
On 09/04/18 09:09, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
Um, maybe I'm no
a risk.
--STeve Andre'
On 09/03/18 14:42, - - wrote:
Hello all,
I am running OpenBSD on my desktop, which is suitable for 99% of my
needs. However I have to run certain proprietary software, which is
available on Linux, Mac OSX and Windows.
I cannot decide which of the three would be a "lesser evil" to run in
?
Thanks, I hope,
Chris Bennett
https://www.r-studio.com/
This is software I have used in the past to deal with disk disasters.
It's about $80 the last time I used it but it worked pretty well.
Good luck. If you find some other method, let misc@ know.
--STeve Andre'
from peer .
With tcpdump I can see that isakmpd refuses to answer peer
requests 'till lifetime end or the crippled phase 1 is totally dropped...
Resarting isakmpd is not advised 'cause of a lot of other active vpn
sessions.
The question: isakmpd bug or may brain incapabillities?
Best reg
Hello Philipp,
sorry for the late answer
Thanks for the hint with the cookies.
Works in my environment
I'm much happier now ;-)
Best regards
Andre
Am 15.05.18 um 05:15 schrieb Philipp Buehler:
Hello Andre,
Am 14.05.2018 13:38 schrieb Andre Ruppert:
I got the tips from this 2013
Remark below...
Am 14.05.18 um 13:38 schrieb Andre Ruppert:
Hello @misc,
I use a CARPed pair of 6.2 gateways as vpn access nodes, running "plain"
ISAKMPD/ipsec.
The peering vpn gateways have different brandings from OpenBSD, linux,
cisco to watchguard appliances etc...
Intero
tunnels without restarting isakmpd/ipsec (e.g. disturbing all other
running tunnels)?
I'm clueless
Best regards
Andre
ade messages (decoded in wireshark as
"HTTP/1.1 101 Switching Protocols" packets) from the internal server are
replaced by relayd with packets with the RST-flag set directed to the
WAN client and the connection is closed.
My head-scratching question:
is this possible at all with relayd?
Or do I have to switch to nginx?
Regards
Andre Ruppert
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Fri, 16 Mar 2018 13:25:49 +0100
Janne Johansson <icepic...@gmail.com>:
> 2018-03-16 12:26 GMT+01:00 Andre Ruppert <a...@in-telegence.net>:
>
> > Hello @misc,
> >
> > after a nightly release upgrade of our VPN-Gateway(s) from 6.0 via
> > 6.1 to 6.2
ec-pfs=1
net.inet.ip.ipsec-soft-allocs=0
net.inet.ip.ipsec-allocs=0
net.inet.ip.ipsec-soft-bytes=0
net.inet.ip.ipsec-bytes=0
net.inet.ip.ipsec-timeout=86400
net.inet.ip.ipsec-soft-timeout=8
net.inet.ip.ipsec-soft-firstuse=3600
net.inet.ip.ipsec-firstuse=7200
net.inet.ip.ipsec-enc-alg=aes
net.inet.ip.ip
to use that.
Your IT department might have figured out how to interfere with that
too, but that might be a solution. You'd have to keep that external
disk and its interface with you, but at least you could use OpenBSD.
--STeve Andre'
writes aren't going
to touch those. If you encrypt the disk I question how much value a few
encrypted sectors would be to anyone.
Worry far more over lost usb sticks or portable usb disks. That's a far
bigger problem.
STeve Andre'
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be a problem too. Try wiggling the cable disk the disk stable and
see if you can produce errors.
Try doing a read with that USB hardware on another disk, too. That will
tell you something. I'll bet that the disk is bad. If it stops
producing errors, don't forgive it! Get a new one.
--STeve Andre
("set skip on em0"), but that didn't help
Any hints?
head-scratching regards
Andre Ruppert
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Happy birthday to OpenBSD--22 years old!
ile | while read i; do echo "$i"; done
type of constructs for years and have never even needed xargs...
--
Andre
this and a
scan of marc.info and faq aren't helping.
Clues? I'm pinched for time. Thanks...
--STeve Andre'
RAM to fsck"...
and ZFS ?
0 bytes.
On a 10T disk I created an 8T file with dd=/dev/zero of=bff. I didn't
test it, but saw that I had the correct amount of space left.
--STeve Andre'
ight get you started?
--STeve Andre'
to trouble in the next weeks... ;-)
Andre
Am 05.05.17 um 16:05 schrieb Maxim Bourmistrov:
Hm, I tried this out - re-ordering the layout of the config.
You are, indeed, correct here.
Strange that this runs on 6.0.
Case closed.
Sorry for the noise.
Br
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME Cryptographic
Hi,
Im running 6.0 amd64 on a pair of R210 with relayd, but these are R210 (II).
No kernel panics at all, and these systems are working in a live
environment...
Regards
Andre
Am 02.05.17 um 15:03 schrieb Mathieu BLANC:
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 02:06:23PM +0200, Mathieu BLANC wrote
e the days of a 2G web browsing system, mostly. I have a 32G
thinkpad and make sure limits are ramped up to absurd limits. Is is
slower? Sure, but I'll take that over a faster, diseased system any
time. OpenBSD will improve. Windows will not.
--STeve Andre'
g load avs on different versions is a bit like comparing apples
to spark plugs.
--STeve Andre'
On Tue, 18 Apr 2017 20:44:05 -0700
"Sha'ul" wrote:
> I'm trying to figure how setup an auto login from boot to some kind of GUI
> desktop interface. What are my options? I'm not interested in Gnome 3, but
> I will use anything else like Lumina, KDE, XFCE, etc. as long as it can
o
>> provide an OpenBSD-version of their office suite. But they seem to have
>> none with some decent Unix/OpenBSD-knowledge, just Linux. Sigh...
>
> I would buy SoftMaker on OpenBSD.
Andre Ruppert
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pkcs7-signature which
had a name of smime.p7s]
. I'm missing something with regards
the size of the disk? Probably I'm forgetting to include something
relevant but I've been dealing with this last night and am tired.
Clues?
Thanks to all -- STeve Andre'
dmesg
OpenBSD 6.0-current (RAMDISK_CD) #164: Sun Feb 12 14:02:22 MST 2017
dera...@amd64.op
mer tested bridged-setup failed due to stupidity of myself...
But what I yet not know: what's the reason for this kind of error ...
but that's maybe a academical question ;-)
regards
Andre
r problems?
Every hint is welcome, I'm clueless... ;-)
best regards
Andre Ruppert
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pkcs7-signature which
had a name of smime.p7s]
, etc.
--STeve Andre
ore.S and pmap.c
Philip Guenther
Thanks for the explanation of the memory limit. I'm not needing a
system with more than 512G yet, but how much of a project would it
be to dynamically expand to whatever?
--STeve Andre'
Happy Birthday to OpenBSD.
Hey, it's 21. It can drink in Michigan now!
ut have
kept because of their quality. But they do have the 3G problem. So
look forwards at 65-bit. I don't think you'll look back.
--STeve Andre'
n you find
a problem, wait, and try again. Repeat if needed.
--STeve Andre'
0037 comments
talk of stuff I already verified.
I'm certainly willing to do more work on this--I'd appreciate any ideas
on what to test. I've never seen an error like this before... Right now
I feel uncomfortably dumb.
Thanks for ideas... --STeve Andre'
On 08/21/16 17:29, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2016-08-21, STeve Andre' <and...@msu.edu> wrote:
Does anyone have archives of recent amd64 snapshot packages?
I blew my aug-09 set away and I'd like libreoffice back. Anyone?
(And yes, I know it's always a gamble to mismatch pa
On 08/21/16 01:01, bytevolc...@safe-mail.net wrote:
STeve Andre' wrote:
Does anyone have archives of recent amd64 snapshot packages?
I blew my aug-09 set away and I'd like libreoffice back. Anyone?
(And yes, I know it's always a gamble to mismatch packages and the OS)
Thanks, STeve
Does anyone have archives of recent amd64 snapshot packages?
I blew my aug-09 set away and I'd like libreoffice back. Anyone?
(And yes, I know it's always a gamble to mismatch packages and the OS)
Thanks, STeve Andre'
...)
--STeve Andre'
On 08/15/16 05:41, STeve Andre' wrote:
This is on an amd64 -current system updated/compiled as of
Aug 8 7am; using the 8/13 packages.
I'm trying to use phpMyAdmin to import a database into maria.
in /etc/php-5.6ini I've set memory_limit to 256m, post_max_size
to 16m
ted but I always get the 2M max notice.
Any ideas? I'm pressed for time on this, sigh. Pointers would be
much appreciated.
--STeve Andre'
is it? It might be useful to
indicate where the error occurred? This is the second of three
disks to be tested. It's connected to a Thermaltake USB 3.0
disk enclosure.
Thanks for any pointers.
--STeve Andre'
, but that shouldn't
stop you. Hint: start reading about compilers.
--STeve Andre'
On 06/16/16 11:12, Luke Small wrote:
Eh, I run it on a VM. I could copy one and somehow locate all the -O2's and
replace them with -O3's in the files. I'd probably have to write a program
to do it, unless
Hello.
Occasionally it is asked if OpenBSD can run on a tablet, so I wanted
to share a dmesg showing what it looks like on one.
It is a dual-boot (Windows 10 and Android), Chinese designed and made
Chuwi Hi12 tablet with attachable keyboard:
http://en.chuwi.com/product/items/Chuwi-Hi12.html
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--- Forwarded message ---
From: STeve Andre' <and...@msu.edu>
Date: May 17, 2016 4:16:13 PM
Subject: Mod_rewrite.so use
I am creating a Web server using apache2. For the moment I need to
use it.
To
On 02/09/16 07:41, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
Hi,
William Mimart wrote on Mon, Feb 08, 2016 at 08:36:59PM +0100:
0
C FRANCE
P Normandie
T Rouen
Z 76000
O mimart.info
Sorry, but this doesn't make any sense to me.
This entry wouldn't be related to OpenBSD at all.
It seems to be something about
On 01/09/16 07:46, Sebastien Marie wrote:
On Sat, Jan 09, 2016 at 03:40:08AM -0500, STeve Andre' wrote:
I got the following error below after updating my tree about 02:42 am
Jan 9 EST. Amd64 -current.
I don't see anything special the the -current update faq.
Are others seeing this?
--STeve
I got the following error below after updating my tree about 02:42 am
Jan 9 EST. Amd64 -current.
I don't see anything special the the -current update faq.
Are others seeing this?
--STeve Andre'
building shared crypto library (version 37.0)
cc -shared -fpic -o libcrypto.so.37.0 `lorder
to the majority of the users.
--
Andre
ed in 51.998 secs (28358 bytes/sec)
0m53.58s real 0m00.00s user 0m00.01s system
--
Andre
Andre'
On October 5, 2015 12:47:18 PM EDT, "Jason A. Donenfeld" <ja...@zx2c4.com>
wrote:
>Hi folks,
>
>Like many others, when I learned that OpenBSD was creating from
>scratch an SMTP daemon, I was thrilled. The OpenBSD name has for a
>long time been con
usage of blanks only.
Crunched it to a 1-liner and all worked...
Seems that the parsing is different at booting?
Andre
Am 02.10.15 um 10:37 schrieb Andre Ruppert:
Hello @list,
perhaps I'm stupid but I've got a problem with two CARPed gateways
running 5.7-amd64 stable.
Hardware:
two super
p0: state transition: INIT -> BACKUP
state transition: BACKUP -> MASTER
state transition: INIT -> BACKUP
state transition: BACKUP -> MASTER
No PF-ruleset-problem!
resulting question -
what the heck is going on here? ;-)
alternative: what did I forgot to configure?
Thanks for reading...
Andre Ruppert
great that the ports
tree has
gotten so big that you can't remember it all. ;-)
Something to take a pic and put it in a file would be OK.
--STeve Andre'
Andre'
came into the tree.
If you can run -current on your laptop, you should consider it. It
really is amazing. Later I will try to get a test jig in place such
that I can measure current draw and compare, but heat == power, so I'm
sure it's a success.
Thank you Philip, et al!
--STeve Andre'
ps: more
On 06/03/15 22:23, Doug Hogan wrote:
We have two new lists for LibreSSL:
libre...@openbsd.org - public list for technical discussion about
LibreSSL on any operating system.
libressl-secur...@openbsd.org - private list for reporting severe
vulnerabilities in OpenSSL or LibreSSL to the core
porn syndicate, which should not? Or does that mean
that kiddie porn syndicate exists only in Eastern Europe, but not in -
let's say - New Zealand or Canada?
I guess this was intended to be a joke, but in my opinion it sucks.
--
Andre Ruppert
a way to test it.
--STeve Andre'
On 04/15/15 14:28, Shaun Reiger wrote:
Hi Ray, I haven't used a Dell Precision M4800 with OBSD yet, but I found
that under PCBSD it should work. Given OBSD has very good laptop support I
believe everything should be detected. I have included a link to the PCBSD
addition to that, I think.
--STeve Andre'
was useful.
Lastly if you don't want to see them make an alias of cat/more
with output going through tr(1) and you'll never see them again.
That's the beauty of this world--you have little tools to make
stuff happen the way you want.
--STeve Andre'
ELF objects.
okay guenther@, kettenis@, deraadt@
--STeve Andre'
made me question
this. Thanks. --STeve Andre'
On 12/11/14 05:59, FRIGN wrote:
On Wed, 10 Dec 2014 21:27:46 -0500
STeve Andre' and...@msu.edu wrote:
You might want to subscribe to the ports-changes changes list,
which will show you what's been changed. The source-changes
list will show you all the other cvs commits. Look at
http
On 12/10/14 20:51, Stan Gammons wrote:
When will new packages be built for AMD64? I'm getting library errors
with the latest snapshot and the current packages.
Stan
They come out frequently, but not on a set schedule. Since the
last set came out on the 6th, I would expect the next set in
myself (this time) ? Clue sticks? Error below.
tnx, STeve Andre'
=== kdrive
cd /usr/xenocara/kdrive exec make -f Makefile.bsd-wrapper cleandir
cd /usr/xenocara/kdrive exec make -f Makefile.bsd-wrapper depend
no dependencies here yet
cd /usr/xenocara/kdrive exec make -f Makefile.bsd
whatever capacitive storage it might have. Leave it alone for
an hour then plug it together and try it.
2. Boot anything else, like a live CD and see if the battery problem is
the same.
3. kill apmd and see if that changes anything.
--STeve Andre'
Happy birthday, OpenBSD!
So The partition has to be raid, vs 4.2 BSD
Onward to my new disk...
--STeve Andre'
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On October 6, 2014 12:22:25 AM STeve Andre' and...@msu.edu wrote:
So I am missing something, or being dumb.
sd0j is a 128g piece of disk
way.
Thanks for clues, STeve Andre'
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