Thank you, the solution could be fine but a little difficult to test and launch
from 3 o'clock ahead in the night, I was searching for an easier trick.
However for a shell script yours is a good approach, thinking.
-Dan
Carsten Reith :
> Something like:
>
> for i in xml*/ema
?
Thanks!
-Dan
Well received. Thanks to point it out.
-Dan
Oct 2, 2024 02:54:02 izzy Meyer :
> Also- for the record, OpenBSD completely lacks a bluetooth stack. I
> figured you would have known this, but just a reminder.
Hello,
In emergency, I'm searching one or more Unites States hosts supporting
php, for status.hop1.eu and info.hop1.eu.
I pass you the small php code, you examine it and I need the public
url of the script back.
A proof of trust could be appreciable.
Thanks,
-Dan
Nice point, thank you from everyone: echo("UP") >>
And If you permit me I just would like to underline there is people around
neither able to open stackexchange.com or browse it decently, for different
reasons,
last: security - oh my.
Good day all :o)
-Dan
Sep 27, 20
tried sysctl kern.audio.record = 1 and sysctl kern.video.record = 1 ?
-Dan
Thanks and good day everyone.
-Dan
Mine is..it is probably better to play with the man than a system rescue caused
by an nfs prb.
Said about my joke it could be also that I am a case myself, don't mind it. :o)
Have a great day all,
-Dan
Rob Schmersel :
> The fstab man page (https://man.openbsd.org/fstab.5) point
Just want to show you how my Vivo x90s do this from a while:
Splash on unattended apps:
https://5mode.net/l/antikspro
Setting to choose apps to splash from list:
https://5mode.net/l/antikspro2
In figures, it should certainly help.. ;)
-Dan
Mar 21, 2024 22:40:39 Dan :
> Hello,
>
friendly to talk with.
Please refer to him if you want go for Tcl/tk.
Best wishes,
-Dan
Jul 23, 2024 16:50:08 Tom Smyth :
> I was just wondering if any had done highlighting for vim, emacs
> etc... ? or at least something I can get started with ...
Oh, that means it is an old standard.
Sorry for the joke ;-)
-Dan
Jul 18, 2024 22:57:11 Katherine Mcmillan :
> In the Core Program for the POSIX standards, a relational database is listed.
> I am wondering what this is referring to?
interconnecting its own
OpenBSD station, doesnt appear like a great food. Then certainly everyone
should have its own experience with related comunication modes.
But modestly I have this need to wave hand against this kind of choice.
Again underlining Security as the subject matter.
-Dan
There are plenty of gadgets friends and of different nature ready to simplify
things.
One adapter among them:
https://amzn.eu/d/028PZujZ
-Dan
Jul 2, 2024 16:19:48 Stuart Henderson :
> On 2024-07-02, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm trying to backup so
the position of the include your previous
declaration gets overwritten.
-Dan
Jul 1, 2024 19:00:10 F Bax :
> browser to mysite.ca/Boards.php[http://mysite.ca/Boards.php] works as
> expected; but when launched with PATH_INFO as in
> mysite.ca/Boards.php/SMS[http://mysite.ca/Boards.ph
ystem US layout and you are localizing under X.
-Dan
Jun 28, 2024 11:30:22 Johannes Thyssen Tishman :
> 2024-06-05T11:07:05Z Johannes Thyssen Tishman :
>
>> For some reason the keyboard on my Thinkpad E14 Gen 6 repeats the
>> pressed key multiple times after a delay and it
small help:
https://takeyou.to/l/ublox1
https://takeyou.to/l/ublox2
-Dan
Jun 28, 2024 07:16:06 Geoff Steckel :
> You'd have to figure out what device the OS will see - serial? usb? ??
> The only interface I've -seen- for them is serial but that doesn't mean
> something else hasn't been made.
What about permissions over /tmp?
I really think you are talking of /tmp over mfs, mh.. in my own
flavour (different setup) I have to *very versatilly* adjust permissions
to use it. Never mind.. I'm wondering you remain locked there..
Jun 28, 2024 01:10:08 Kirill A. Korinsky :
> misc@,
>
> I
gnubook https://gnubook.org is now live.
Thanks to everyone.
-Dan
Jun 24, 2024 12:21:25 Dan :
> Hello,
>
> Just want to promote among this community too, gnubook https://gnubook.org
> an attempt for a social network dedicated to the opensource software.
>
> Gnubook will b
about its opensource software.
(Why the "gnubook" name? As an exemplification for a quick-to-type domain name,
while just every software with its own license is very welcome...)
Please don't mind to contact me to ask anything or to just manifest support.
Kind regards,
-Dan
Strange, doing my recent upgrade of stable to 7.5 I came
across a merge request for this resource..
"Jo MacMahon" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently needed to restore the file
> `/var/unbound/etc/unbound.conf`, which is in the base system, to its
> original version, and assumed I could get it ou
Sorry, retreat:
wiz# pkg_check foliate-3.1.0
Packing-list sanity: ok
Direct dependencies: ok
Reverse dependencies: ok
Files from packages: ok
However the problem persists.
-Dan
Dan wrote:
>
> tip:
>
> wiz$ ls /var/db/pkg/foliate ls:
> /var/db/pkg/foliate: No such fi
tip:
wiz$ ls /var/db/pkg/foliate ls:
/var/db/pkg/foliate: No such file or directory
wiz$ ls /var/db/pkg/foliate-3.1.0
+CONTENTS +DESC +REQUIRING
Tet me know how is better to fix, eventually.
-Dan
Dan wrote:
>
>
> Thanks for reaching out Antoine, appreciated.
>
> I
kg/foliate/+CONTENTS does not exist Can't call method
"thorough_check" on an undefined value at
/usr/libdata/perl5/OpenBSD/PkgCheck.pm line 836.
-Dan
Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> Foliate broken how?
>
> > On 19 Jun 2024, at 18:55, Dan wrote:
> >
> >
Hello,
I'm here asking for an epub ebook reader port as Foliate (almost under my XFCE)
appears broken from a while and Calibre is not exactly a light ebook reader.
Thnks!
-Dan
As https is default webserver of OpenBSD I think you out of luck.
But you can start from here:
https://blog.nginx.org/blog/performance-tuning-tips-tricks
remembering that you should test settings one by one as some
of them eg. "aio" are not compatible with OpenBSD.
Jun 15, 2024 13:52:50 Corey H
hed for future research.. Some simple php code, easy
stuff, happy to share it.
-Dan
Errata:
2) to solve I copied the content of my stick to a larger usbdisk (almost 512gb
by copy machine), upgraded the disk and
copied back to the stick.
-Dan
Jun 9, 2024 17:35:56 Dan :
>
> Sorry if I arrive late and maybe with something that is neither pertaining.
>
> This
.
-Dan
up is not set, the default
user's group ; will be used.
user = www
group = www
-dan
It can even help to run nginx in "unsecure mode" if you want to stay
not chrooted:
nginx_flags="-u -p /home/mytests"
man nginx
; while php-fpm.conf should remain with the default values
; in this case..
-dan
Mike Fischer wrote:
>
> > Am 17.05.2024 um 03:
May 17, 2024 11:30:25 Souji Thenria :
> -u By default nginx will chroot(2) to the home
> directory of the user running the daemon, typically
> "www", or to the home directory of user in
> nginx.conf. The -u option di
Reinstalled manually after the upgrade to 7.5 with:
pkg_add gucharmap
-dan
Dan wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> In my OpenBSD 7.5, xfce-4.18.1 is missing the Characters Map / Special
> Characters utility both graphically, in the menu, and on the disk.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -dan
Correction:
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4500U CPU @ 1.80GHz, 06-45-01,
patch 0026 (year 2014)
Dan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In my OpenBSD 7.5 stable temperature incrises timtotime remaining on
> 64-65°C; an old quad cores I5 cpu.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -dan
Hello,
In my OpenBSD 7.5, xfce-4.18.1 is missing the Characters Map / Special
Characters utility both graphically, in the menu, and on the disk.
Thanks!
-dan
Hello,
In my OpenBSD 7.5 stable temperature incrises timtotime remaining on 64-65°C;
an old quad cores I5 cpu.
Thanks,
-dan
> I suspect that it is because a web service might change its root
> directory to /var/www using chroot(2),
> Can anyone confirm or deny my assumption?
right, www is chrooted.
-Dan
t; AES, SHA1, and SHA2 are only ~clock-speed faster, and not Using ARMv8
> ISA faster.
>
> Thanks again for the reply.
>
> s.
If I remember correctly, both the NanoPi R5 and R6 require that you manually
set the MAC address for the rge interface via 'ifconfig lladdr etheraddr'.
This is at least what I needed to do on my R5S.
Best,
Dan
Thanks for the answer, it seems I'm not missing dirhashes after all.. :)
-Dan
Apr 12, 2024 16:25:51 Otto Moerbeek :
> On Fri, Apr 12, 2024 at 12:21:43PM +0200, Dan wrote:
>
>>
>> Really, I fear this value is due to a wrong tweak..
>
>
> Fear is a bad ad
mirroring
functionalities embedded in our favorit desktop environemnt under
OpenBSD?
I imagine a more *flexible* desk environment where sort of universal
screen mirroring is allowed among devices exacly how today we can
do in our livingroom on Samsung or other brand TVs..
-Dan
Really, I fear this value is due to a wrong tweak..
-Dan
Apr 12, 2024 09:09:06 Dan :
>
>> Yes, that fixes it for me:
>>
>> $ sysctl vfs.ffs
>> vfs.ffs.dirhash_dirsize=2560
>> vfs.ffs.dirhash_maxmem=5242880
>> vfs.ffs.dirhash_mem=767359
> Yes, that fixes it for me:
>
> $ sysctl vfs.ffs
> vfs.ffs.dirhash_dirsize=2560
> vfs.ffs.dirhash_maxmem=5242880
> vfs.ffs.dirhash_mem=767359
I have this value in 7.4 stable:
vfs.ffs.dirhash_mem=1412837
is it correct? or how to fix it?
-Dan
As last resort, if you are one that lives with usb sticks
indipendent hardware duplicators like those from startech.com
have a quick format option (almost my old version of it has)
further than other useful functionalities.
-Dan
Apr 10, 2024 10:34:38 Stuart Henderson :
>> How can I spe
If you are by usb sticks you can find maybe useful one of old thread:
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=169896854913334&w=2
Please remember to update /etc/fstab accordingly to the new layout of the final
system
before to reboot.
-Dan
Apr 9, 2024 18:37:39 Stuart Henderson :
> S
lete pkg_add
operations.
I suggest to go for the superuser by chance.
-Dan
with xterm and sysupgrade.
-Dan
If I'm explaining security or lack of security, or saying things like "this
is not enough", it's not as part of a speech that's meant to whine. I'll
explain: I could've just asked, in my first message, whether OpenBSD has a
mechanism like Ctrl-Alt-Delete on Windows, and whether it has sandboxing
fo
On Sunday, March 31, 2024, Jose Maldonado wrote:
> El Sun, 31 Mar 2024 01:10:15 +
> Dan escribió:
> > On Wednesday, March 27, 2024, Dan wrote:
> >
>
> Hi @list!
>
> Lots of discussion and useless talk when the solution is in your hands
> @Dan:
>
>
On Wednesday, March 27, 2024, Dan wrote:
> Hello, I have 3 security-related questions:
> (1) Does OpenBSD have a mechanism like Ctrl-Alt-Delete on Windows (Secure
> Attention Key, or SAK) to prevent malware (or a website in fullscreen, for
> example) from faking a logout process and
On Saturday, March 30, 2024, hahahahacker2009
wrote:
> Vào Th 7, 30 thg 3, 2024 vào lúc 11:19 Dan đã
> viết:
>
> >>
> >>
> >> > I've looked at the
> >> > source code and issue tracker of upstream Firefox in the past and it
On Saturday, March 30, 2024, hahahahacker2009
wrote:
> Vào Th 6, 29 thg 3, 2024 vào lúc 07:40 Dan đã
> viết:
>
> > This only lists third-party packages that have an OpenBSD
> ports-originated addition of pledge/unveil configuration files; packages
> that use
point seems having a purpose,
wrong.
-Dan
Mar 30, 2024 18:23:38 James Huddle :
> I live in post-2016 USA and have essentially given up hope of any sort of
> computer security.
4 :
> dear, why didn't you write about it in man?
Thanks 4, to support the wide community of who still remain surprised
about the scarsity of the doc.
I personally have subscribed also "Then, why the man in XXI century interested
group".
But probably having roman numbers I have been the only
Replying now to cho...@jtan.com:
>[…] any
>application which uses the X server (ie. can access the tcp port
>or unix socket and has the correct xauth key […]
The default PF configuration blocks access to the ports, but only on
non-loopback interfaces.
https://github.com/openbsd/src/blob/master/etc/
(Note for everyone: This message is intended to shame a troll; if you're
here to follow the technical discussion only, feel free to skip reading
this message.)
~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~ | ~
On Friday, March 29, 2024, Jan Stary wrote:
> > > > (The person
> > > > you're replying to should be in the To fi
he excellent system calls
> > pledge(2) and unveil(2), and already uses them extensively in the base
> > system and for the aforementioned browsers, but what about other
> programs?
>
> That's a very general question.
> Look at the program you care about (if there is one)
>
You didn't "Reply All", so I didn't get your reply in my inbox. (The person
you're replying to should be in the To field, and the mailing list in the
Cc field.)
>Even on windows; this has nothing to do with intercepting ctrl-alt-del.
False. Ctrl-Alt-Delete cannot be intercepted on Windows without
Awesome, blacklists are still affordable at time word of mouth!
We got up too eatly today, take a nap like everyone do and care about your
dears..
-Dan
Mar 27, 2024 11:51:32 hahahahacker2009 :
> -- Forwarded message -
> From: Mihai Popescu
> Date: Th 7, 24 thg 2,
Hello, I have 3 security-related questions:
(1) Does OpenBSD have a mechanism like Ctrl-Alt-Delete on Windows (Secure
Attention Key, or SAK) to prevent malware (or a website in fullscreen, for
example) from faking a logout process and/or faking a login prompt? On
Windows the kernel ensures that the
Hello,
Just adding a simple evidence: dark mode is difficult to print.
If you are dedicating time to web browser and email client development
in OpenBSD.. I suggest to point antennas on dark mode too..
-Dan
Thanks for the reply..
Good one, try to think I was sure it was meaning
many western right wingers (cats) vs 1 jelly fish (cattle).
Then, when I have time I explain what is coudardy..
-Dan
Mar 26, 2024 11:06:17 Alexis :
> Dan writes:
>
>> I'm curious John Doe.. you s
I'm curious John Doe.. you said cloud but not firewall, and cattle but not
pets, right?
You are a strange anglophon western toddler..
-Dan
Mar 25, 2024 23:41:44 jslee :
> On Tue, 26 Mar 2024, at 04:30, Dan wrote:
>> Eventually, having the kernel possibility to customize t
Eventually, having the kernel possibility to customize the config path from
/etc in eg /heroxyz
could be helpful for a firewall, what do you think? :-)
-Dan
Mar 25, 2024 18:06:10 Dan :
>> /etc is always going to be problematic. I've been experimenting
>> to see if I ca
Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM) :
> /etc is always going to be problematic. I've been experimenting
> to see if I can create a viable firewall config with a read-only
> root filesystem.
I do not know what do you mean by "experimenting if", and if you finally
realized your purpose.. but clear
/libexec/reorder_kernel after your edit.
-Dan
Brian Conway :
>> To avoid prbs with the relinking of the kernel happening in background
>> I propose to set a little check during the shutdown to avoid to interrup it..
>>
>> Thnx!
>>
>> -Dan
>
> I have frequently rebooted or shut down shortly after b
hole boot process.
> We should also disable panic(9) in the kernel while reorder_kernel is
> running. Maybe a sysctl?
-Dan
After three-four retries I confirm my station doesn't digest more the
bsd.re-config file
-Dan
Mar 22, 2024 18:57:07 Dan :
> It is from some weeks that I noticed bsd.re-config has no effect on my
> OpenBSD:
>
> disable ucc
> disable ugen
>
> Webcam and Blutooth
Hello,
To avoid prbs with the relinking of the kernel happening in background
I propose to set a little check during the shutdown to avoid to interrup it..
Thnx!
-Dan
t any luck.
I wonder if there is the possibility to disable the whole use of
/etc/bsd.re-config
or any recent update could have affected it.
Thxs!
-Dan
injection kind of attacks one time for all?
Thnx!
-Dan
true rocknroll. In alternative
cheergirls do not function, neither.
NB: for a general convinience I can't send a private pigeon..
If everything look hilarious is absolutely wanted.
-Dan
Brodey Dover :
> Progress looks great.
>
> Keep up the great work!
facilities like within a star cascade :-)
Otherwise..
-Dan
Mar 20, 2024 06:50:39 Gustavo Rios :
>> NFS/NIS/AMD are very old technology and are not robust.
>
> How to replace NIS ?
>
>> Each OS implements different and only somewhat interoperable versions.
>>
>> You
MATE packages.
Strange, I started from mate-1.26, the meta package..
However, thanks for this one.
Anyway, just to mention.. Mate is the desktop environm. of choise of
OpenIndiana.
-Dan
background utility
doesnt pop up);
4) the context menu by right clicking anywhere on the desktop has no
application menu
apparently.. this the latest problem..
I passed a full night with Mate (..) but for now I was happy to come
back to my steps and restore Xfce, although performances seem very
interesting.
-Dan
d be reasonably suggestable to have, question ( ? )
-Dan
Chris Bennett :
> On Fri, Mar 15, 2024 at 01:40:56PM +0100, Dan via misc wrote:
>>
>> Interesting..
>>
>> Laurence Tratt via misc :
>>
>>> This sounds to me like it might be due to USB stack perf
I notice date an time of your reply. You are quite ridiculus all.
Hoping to find any "indipendent head" around OpenBSD or leave..
-Dan
Mar 15, 2024 17:13:52 Dan :
> Todd C. Miller :
>
>> I've disabled the From: rewriting
>
> Indeed it appeared too secure for OpenBSD...
Todd C. Miller :
> I've disabled the From: rewriting
Indeed it appeared too secure for OpenBSD...
Todd C. Miller wrote:
> I've just added support to our majordomo for rewriting the From:
> header when the sender's domain has a DMARC policy. Messages from
> domains using DMARC will now have a From: header like:
>
> From: "John Connor via misc"
I want to thank you for the From rewriting.
e differences in USB performance on nominally
> similar hardware with OpenBSD.
Do you suggest to phisically (hub) separate peripherals from
eg. storage devices for who is working in this kind of fashion?
-Dan
Prepare yourself,I feel Jan is around searching to bit anyone.. :-/
"Alexis via misc" wrote:
>
> Sorry for accidentally sending this here, rather than to the TUHS
> list. :-/
>
> Alexis writes:
> [snip]
>
For the same reason..
Looking to my dev env tcl/tk utilities..also tcl/tk renders textbox's
text in different way causing text or windows'objects to overlap too.
Dan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Setting LC_CTYPE to zh_CN.UTF-8 in .xinitrc makes Badwolf (webkit)
> openi
Hello,
Setting LC_CTYPE to zh_CN.UTF-8 in .xinitrc makes Badwolf (webkit)
opening websites in chinese language by default while Firefox remains in
English.
Thxs!
-Dan
I can expect to get a silicon burned sandwich
inside my station like being under Windows..
-Dan
Thnx again for the more replies..
Страхиња Радић wrote:
> On 24/03/08 11:37PM, Dan wrote:
> > * depending on one general font for text, often a
> > monospaced one, they will have no luck to display emoji anyway.
>
> No, this depends on fontconfig[1] configurati
hex representation of the emoji.
* depending on one general font for text, often a
monospaced one, they will have no luck to display emoji anyway.
-Dan
Dan wrote:
>
> Tested in 7.4 Xfce, Firefox and Badwolf titlebar don't support
> emojicon (tested: flags) like from the picture attached.
Hello,
Tested in 7.4 Xfce, Firefox and Badwolf titlebar don't support emojicon
(tested: flags) like from the picture attached.
Thxs!
-Dan
First, did you try to disable AutoAddDevices before any change?
Section "ServerFlags"
Option "AutoAddDevices" "off"
-Dan
Philippe Meunier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Thinkpad T14g3 (dmesg below), which has both a touchpad and a
> touchscreen (an
On Mon, 23 Oct 2023, at 22:33, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> In the next few snapshots, an ISO file will start to show up.
Thank you.
May I ask that the team also start building the bootstrapping cd74.iso, not
just the full install74.iso?
Regards,
Dan
>> >> Am 21. Okt. 2023,
Thank you for responding, Theo :)
On Thu, Aug 13, 2020 at (...):59 AM Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
> the FAQ is wrong.
>
> Those images don't contain signatures because my build & sign
> procedure does not have a way to sign something, then continue
> building, then sign the result.
>
>
> If you looked
Hello, the FAQ states this:
"The installXX.iso and installXX.fs images do not contain an
SHA256.sig file, so the installer will complain that it can't check
the signature of the included sets [...] This is because it would make
no sense for the installer to verify them. If someone were to make a
ro
Got approached by a head hunter.
If anyone in the community is interested and read it as is, I am just copy
pasting, and I know NOTHING about this job or the head hunter that sent me
the bellow email:
Hii There!
Greetings of the day!!
I found your resume from one of the job portal and just
o use Linux part-time. It could also be useful
for updating processor microcode, which can't be done under Windows. Thanks,
Dan
On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 7:13 PM, Paulm wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 03:49:24PM -0700, Dan Becker wrote:
> > I am reading a blog proposing to use the AuthorizedKeyCommand to hook
> into
> > another authentication mechanism by calling a shell script
> >
> > http
authentication ?
--
--Dan
On 6.2 current shortly after boot iwm fails with the error:
iwm0: fatal firmware error
iwm0: could not remove MAC context (error 35)
The device is able to initially connect get an address and connect for a few
minutes. Output from ifconfig and dmesg are below. Let me know what other
troublesh
On Fri, 28 Oct 2016 01:21:13 -0600 "Theo de Raadt" wrote:
> > > > Different design, different philosophy, and different goals [1] but the
> > > > same BSD heritage.
> > >
> > > There is no philosophy involved.
> > >
> > > England and the US and Canada are not differences in philosophy.
> > >
>
On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 23:16:50 -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > Different design, different philosophy, and different goals [1] but the
> > same BSD heritage.
>
> There is no philosophy involved.
>
> England and the US and Canada are not differences in philosophy.
>
> They are just different.
tance for the gateway itself
which validates but does not translate.
Thanks for the clarification regarding pass out rules and af-to.
Dan
> On 19 Jun 2016, at 22:53, Sebastian Benoit wrote:
>
> Dan L??dtke(m...@danrl.com) on 2016.06.07 19:14:24 +0200:
>> Follow-up:
>>
>
-board wifi (hostapd).
Cheers,
Dan
kernel for this issue?
Cheers,
Dan
> On 7 Jun 2016, at 14:48, Dan Lüdtke wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> my setup: [host]--[router]--[internet]
>
> [Host] can ping legacy internet hosts via NAT64. Works fine. Corresponding
> line in pf.conf reads:
> pass in quick on $if_lan inet
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