Hi,
I'm asking for a friend in spain. He would like to know if there is any
openbsd vps providers in europe that provide non-amd64 vps's such as
hetzner's arm64 instance.
He doesn't want to deal with hetzner because of their tight control checks
regarding id cards and stuff. Is there anything
iced while looking at FAQ
pages.
Overall the revision looks really good, thanks for the effort. Hope
some of this can be committed.
J
On Fri, Aug 04, 2023 at 04:24:09PM +0200, Karel Lucas wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have a few computers that I control with the same keyboard, mouse and
> monitor via an electronic switch. Namely a Linux PC and an Apple (macos x),
> but now also a PC with openBSD. Both Linux PC and Apple work fine
On Thu, Aug 03, 2023 at 03:39:37PM +0200, Mark Kettenis wrote:
> > Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2023 23:11:43 +0200
> > From: Robert Palm
> >
> > I own a VF 2 version 1.2a and can successfully install / boot the machine.
> >
> > The inner network port (dwqe1) works at 100 full duplex and receives
> >
[tying in misc@ for this resource]
On Fri, Jul 28, 2023 at 03:26:54PM +0200, develo...@robert-palm.de wrote:
> Many thanks! Please, will you commit it so I can test it with the next
> snapshot version ?
I have already contacted Robert (?) privately, here it is publically.
I have exported my
would be interested, so I'd wait to let
them speak up before ordering anything. -ml
On July 16, 2023 1:13:02 PM MDT, "Peter J. Philipp"
wrote:
On Sun, Jul 16, 2023 at 06:25:50PM +, Mike Larkin wrote:
On Sun, Jul 16, 2023 at 11:56:51AM +0
On Mon, Jul 17, 2023 at 05:18:34PM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 17, 2023 at 08:41:56AM -0600, deich...@placebonol.com wrote:
> > Hi Peter
> >
> > I don't have a lot of spare money lately, last week extensive car repair
> > and the home air conditioner
it will go in before
the release so that I can adjust my software accordingly for this year (my
release is in November/December).
Best Regards,
-peter
> On July 16, 2023 1:13:02 PM MDT, "Peter J. Philipp"
> wrote:
> >On Sun, Jul 16, 2023 at 06:25:50PM +, Mike Larkin wro
On Sun, Jul 16, 2023 at 06:25:50PM +, Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 16, 2023 at 11:56:51AM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> > Hi *,
> >
> > I'm back for the moment. I was wondering who has a Allwinner D1 riscv64
> > SBC?
> > This is the Mango Pi SBC.
&
On Fri, Jul 07, 2023 at 12:35:54PM +, Marco van Hulten wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is anyone interested helping setting up a user group in or around Bonn?
>
> Marco, Bonn (Germany)
Hello Marco,
I'm not in the Bonn region unfortunately. I'm looking for an OpenBSD or BSD
group near Schweinfurt,
Hi *,
I'm back for the moment. I was wondering who has a Allwinner D1 riscv64 SBC?
This is the Mango Pi SBC.
I have one which has linux on it currently but I'm trying to boot OpenBSD on
it. But I'm fairly lazy and haven't done much with this lately. I can get
to the riscv64 loader but when
On 2023-07-05 05:12, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2023-07-04, J Doe wrote:
Hi,
I have a question about an OpenBSD 7.3 host that has syspatches up to
today (July 4, 2023).
I noticed in: /var/log/messages that the: syslogd process is restarting
every three hours:
/var/log/messages
On 2023-07-04 17:27, Martin Schröder wrote:
Am Di., 4. Juli 2023 um 23:20 Uhr schrieb J Doe :
I checked: man ntpd and: man 2 adjfreq, and while: man 2 adjfreq
mentions the same unit - "ppm" - it doesn't explain what that means.
What does "ppm" stand for ?
microseco
nit - "ppm" - it doesn't explain what that means.
What does "ppm" stand for ?
Thanks,
- J
server syslogd[83783]: restart
. . .
I checked: man syslogd and looked at the cron tabs on the system and
there doesn't appear to be anything related to the restarts.
Is this normal and if so, what is the purpose of the restarts ?
Thanks,
-J
On 2023-05-26 18:30, J Doe wrote:
Hi,
I am currently configuring an e-mail server with OpenSMTPD. While it is
2023, I am aware of the fact that some remote mail servers will support
insecure TLS protocols or fall back to plaintext. Because of that, I
want to advertise legacy TLS support
in double quotes, but testing with: openssl does not seem to work when
explicitly specifying TLSv1.0, TLSv1.1. It seems that OpenSMTPD is only
happy if the connection is TLSv1.2 or TLSv1.3.
Thanks,
-J
On 2023-05-15 18:55, J Doe wrote:
On 2023-05-12, J Doe wrote:
Hello,
I was configuring Samba on my OpenBSD 7.2 server and wanted to support
iOS/iPad OS and macOS clients.
The documentation for Samba states that the following vfs options are
required to support these clients:
/etc
On 2023-05-12 03:22, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2023-05-12, J Doe wrote:
Hello,
I was configuring Samba on my OpenBSD 7.2 server and wanted to support
iOS/iPad OS and macOS clients.
The documentation for Samba states that the following vfs options are
required to support these clients
installation I won't be using TimeMachine.
- J
On 2023-05-12 03:24, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
Hello,
gene...@nativemethods.com (J Doe), 2023.05.12 (Fri) 04:47 (CEST):
I was configuring Samba on my OpenBSD 7.2 server and wanted to support
iOS/iPad OS and macOS clients.
The documentation for Samba states that the following vfs options
streams_xattr
... however, my server is using UFS2 (the default), which I am aware
does not support extended attributes.
Would it be possible to get around that by mounting an ext2 disk image
file on OpenBSD via: vnconfig and: mount and pointing: smb.conf to it ?
Thanks,
-J
On Thu, May 4, 2023, at 08:06, Odd Martin Baanrud wrote:
> https://ianix.com/wireguard/openbsd-howto.html
This tutorial has one installing a port ("wireguard-tools"), and then making
one's wireguard interface depend on that package. I am not sure why it does
that, but that one problem with
Openbsd 7.3
Hello,
I'm trying to make a startup script for an application called netbox.I'm able
to start it but it won't stop
I tried thisrc_stop() {
# if [[ -f /var/run/netbox.pid ]]; then
kill `cat /var/run/netbox.pid`
rm /var/run/netbox.pid
# fi
}
as I have#
Hi,
https://blog.centroid.eu/c?article=1681550055
Please send me mail privately off list, as I'm not subscribed to misc@.
Best Regards,
-peter
Many thanks to everyone who has replied and/or otherwise helped with
finding a modern/featureful GUI citation management solution for OpenBSD.
Status quaestionis, April 13, 2023
I. [NEW] print/kbibtex -- WORKING and best current option
Rafael Sadowski, our KDE guru, has most generously made a
On 2023-03-05 17:19, A Tammy wrote:
On 3/5/23 16:49, J Doe wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if there is a limit to the number of characters that
the username and/or password can be when using EAP MSCHAP-V2 in OpenIKED.
In particular, I was wondering if either OpenIKED enforced a limit
scheme ?
Thanks,
- J
permissions.
- J
On 2023-03-01 08:38, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2023/03/01 14:21, Tobias Heider wrote:
On Wed, Mar 01, 2023 at 09:24:50AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2023-03-01, J Doe wrote:
Hello,
I have a question regarding authentication options in OpenIKED on
OpenBSD 7.2
On my test lab I have
On 2023-03-01 04:24, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2023-03-01, J Doe wrote:
Hello,
I have a question regarding authentication options in OpenIKED on
OpenBSD 7.2
On my test lab I have one OpenBSD 7.2 machine with OpenIKED configured
to use PSK and a macOS 13.2.1 client that can connect
is required ?
Thanks,
- J
lable on OpenBSD
as minio and the replication options in that are many.
Of course if you have 20GB of files accumulated in 20-years this
newfangled database stuff won't fly.
J
finally portmap
on your boot server.
Use tcp not udp for NFS. Add to the fstab for the mount point.
Add a swapfile for the client; ideally a local disk but NFS will do. It
doesn't need to be large.
My notes on diskless date back to OpenBSD 4.x but I'm pretty sure you
need these even now.
J
On 2023-01-13 18:09, J Doe wrote:
Hello,
I have a question regarding queuing and priorities in pf.conf on OpenBSD
7.2.
I have a basic gateway configuration - a PC with two NIC's (em0, em1).
One interface is connected to the LAN and one interface is connected to
the Internet with a public
On 2023-01-14 11:37, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
Hello,
not an answer but a little input below...
gene...@nativemethods.com (J Doe), 2023.01.14 (Sat) 00:09 (CET):
I have a question regarding queuing and priorities in pf.conf on
OpenBSD 7.2.
I have a basic gateway configuration - a PC with two
another queue for NTP traffic and use the highest priority of 7 for it ?
Thanks,
- J
s in inet proto udp from any port bootps to any port bootpc
... however, I was under the impression that pf(4) does not require
rules for DHCPv4 traffic because that is done via BPF *before* pf(4)
rules.
If that is the case, could the explicit DHCPv4 rules be left out ?
Thanks,
- J
On 2022-12-24 02:32, Philipp Buehler wrote:
Am 22.12.2022 21:37 schrieb J Doe:
set skip on lo0
. . .
antispoof quick for $ext_if
This one will be faster (a tad) if you do not plan for more
detailled filtering (and who does so on lo0 besides the
esoteric ones).
ciao
Hi Philipp
ess
should not take place sufficient:
set skip on lo0
. . .
antispoof quick for $ext_if
Thanks,
- J
Ref
===
[1] https://man.openbsd.org/pf.conf#TRAFFIC_NORMALISATION
Hello,
Thank you both for your answers.
Le vendredi 16 décembre 2022 à 01:59:41 UTC+1, Geoff Steckel a
écrit :
On 12/15/22 18:59, Mik J wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a file named like this
> -hh-6CP0_3Xf9nreW45XSBGrstMsovnIX6tTe45Enk4
>
> and when I do a scp i have
Hello,
I have a file named like this
-hh-6CP0_3Xf9nreW45XSBGrstMsovnIX6tTe45Enk4
and when I do a scp i have this output
scp: unknown option -- h
I feel like there's a limitation because
"scp * destination" shouldn't output an error, * is considered as files not
options
What do you think about
Ah, because _rtadvd already held GID 92 so my sysmerge after the sysupgrade to
7.2 partially failed -- and I ignored it.
Thank you, Theo, I appreciate the assist.
It does feel like a pretty hostile failure mode.
weaver
On Wed, Dec 14, 2022, at 13:48, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>> vmd: getgrnam
>>
Howdy, all.
I'm at my wit's end and am hoping somebody can spot what I'm
overlooking.
I cannot get vmd to run on some hardware which seems like it should
support virtualization. CPU is an Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7200U (full dmesg
is below my message).
sietchtabr# dmesg|grep vmm
cpu0: using VERW
On 2022-12-13 01:23, Philipp Buehler wrote:
Am 13.12.2022 06:02 schrieb J Doe:
set skip on { lo0, vif* }
in pf.conf(5) the GRAMMAR shows:
ifspec = ( [ "!" ] ( interface-name | interface-group ) ) |
"{" interface-list "}&qu
in man pf.conf.
If this is not possible, is there a way I can invert this and specify
that the ruleset applies to _one_ interface ?
Thanks,
- J
-rtl8723
rtwn-rtl8188e rtwn-rtl8192cU_Brtwn-rtl8723_B
Would a rtl8192ee chipset be supported?
There are a plethora a cheap 1200mbps cards with 8821ce chips.
Is there inclinations/efforts to add support?
Thanks
--
J. Scott Heppler
message to disable it. My
message should be in simple text.
Thank you for your answers and helping solving this question.
Regards
Le mercredi 23 novembre 2022 à 18:55:33 UTC+1, Stuart Henderson
a écrit :
On 2022-11-23, Mik J wrote:
> Hello Stuart, Otto,Thank you for your answers.
>
Hello Stuart, Otto,Thank you for your answers.
Stuart, I ran this command and got this output# su -c opensearch root -c
'ulimit -a'
time(cpu-seconds) unlimited
file(blocks) unlimited
coredump(blocks) unlimited
data(kbytes) 4194304
stack(kbytes) 8192
-max=infinity:\
# :datasize-cur=8192M:\
:datasize=8192M:\
:openfiles=65536:\
:tc=daemon:
Le mardi 22 novembre 2022 à 13:17:16 UTC+1, Stuart Henderson
a écrit :
On 2022-11-22, Mik J wrote:
> Hello Stuart,
> Thank you for your answer.
> I tri
UTC+1, Stuart Henderson
a écrit :
On 2022-11-22, Mik J wrote:
> Hello,
> Starting opensearch fails if memory is 4G or more.My VM has 12Gb memory
> # sysctl -a...
> hw.physmem=17161977856hw.usermem=17161961472
>
> # vmstat
> procs memory page
Hello,
Starting opensearch fails if memory is 4G or more.My VM has 12Gb memory
# sysctl -a...
hw.physmem=17161977856hw.usermem=17161961472
# vmstat
procs memory page disks traps cpu
r s avm fre flt re pi po fr sr sd0 cd0 int sys cs us
Thank you I understand now.
Le jeudi 22 septembre 2022 à 15:04:03 UTC+2, Otto Moerbeek
a écrit :
kern.maxfiles needs to be increased to a value larger than the largest
openfiles used.
-Otto
On Thu, Sep 22, 2022 at 01:02:11PM +, Mik J wrote:
> Thank you Otto for y
:
kern.maxfiles is a system wide max. openfiles is per user.
Increase system wide limnit by puttting
kern.maxfiles=
in /etc/sysctl.conf
-Otto
On Thu, Sep 22, 2022 at 12:37:51PM +, Mik J wrote:
> Hello,
> When I restart ISC Bind I get this messagenamed[95122]: max open files
Hello,
When I restart ISC Bind I get this messagenamed[95122]: max open files (7030)
is smaller than max sockets (21000)
I know that this 7030 comes from the kernel settings
However, I thought that changing values in /etc/login.conf would help
named:\
:openfiles=20009:\
Hello Todd,
I didn't understand your previous answer.You're saying that the remote
connection, google, is using a self signed certificate but at the end you say
gmail has a real certificate.
I had the same behavior when I wrote to a gmail address.
Regards
Le mercredi 8 juin 2022 à 17:29:32
On 2022-05-19 23:28, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Thank you all, but I don't understand why this is so exciting.
I mean, it isn't a release day!
Well it sort of is . . . it's the release day of Theo version 1.0!
- J
On Thu, Apr 28, 2022 at 11:47:14AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> >On Thu, Apr 28, 2022 at 10:44:09AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> >> If people built properly sized machines there would be no problem.
> >
> >That's a little condescending don't you think?
>
> Not at all.
>
> If you don't use a
On Thu, Apr 28, 2022 at 10:44:09AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> If people built properly sized machines there would be no problem.
That's a little condescending don't you think?
-peter
On Wed, Apr 27, 2022 at 11:32:06AM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
> On 4/25/22 1:23 PM, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have an openbsd amsterdam vps and KARL is using up so much RAM that it
> > causes the system to swap. I recently upgraded it to 7.1 and it
Hi,
I have an openbsd amsterdam vps and KARL is using up so much RAM that it
causes the system to swap. I recently upgraded it to 7.1 and it's the first
time I had a problem with this (that I noticed). I have tried to put KARL
into a login.conf'ed (32 MB data limit) user but ld doesn't like
On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 04:03:17PM +, Laura Smith wrote:
> Hi,
> Am seeing some odd nsd log entries crop up in /var/log/messages.?? Any cause
> for concern ? Anyone else seen these ?
>
> Apr 22 15:08:46 nsd[99760]: failed writing to tcp: Permission denied
>
> No problems with IPv4 or IPv6
On 2022-04-13 02:42, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2022-04-13, J Doe wrote:
For people reading this thread ...
/etc/resolv.conf is the traditional file for configuring the system
resolver(s) while /etc/resolvd.conf is the configuration file for the
resolvd *daemon*, which is also involved
On 2022-03-27 07:05, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2022-03-27, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
Some fun facts about DNS. A DNS packet can be 0x hex (or 65535 bytes dec)
maximally. This is true for TCP DNS packets which serve an unsigned short
indicator of length before the packet segment. With UDP
Hello J Doe/general,
Some comments inline...
On Sat, Mar 26, 2022 at 09:58:01PM -0400, J Doe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had a question regarding configuring: /etc/resolvd.conf for use with a
> local caching resolver (using BIND), on the loopback address on OpenBSD 7.0.
>
> This serve
thinking
that this is perhaps more efficient than using just UDP without edns0 or
tcp.
The other thing I'm wondering is whether this is superfluous ... does
BIND "know" when being queried over localhost to use better network
settings that UDP ?
Thanks,
- J
Hi,
I see some code changed, but I also lost my working configuration after
rebuilding my workstation. I have:
pjp@polarstern$ env | grep -i audio
AUDIORECDEVICE=rsnd/1
AUDIOPLAYDEVICE=rsnd/0
pjp@polarstern$ ps auxww|grep sndiod
_sndiop 44358 0.0 0.0 2656 952 ?? IpU 8:32AM0:00.00
yes", but man
notes that that is the default setting.
Stated another way - is there ever a case where I would put "set
reassemble yes" and "match in all scrub (... reassemble tcp)" ?
Thanks,
- J
[1] https://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/example1.html
On Sun, Feb 06, 2022 at 03:36:49PM +0100, Gabriele Pelissetto wrote:
> Hi, I'm having problems running a program I wrote.
> I wrote this program that should just exit with exitcode 44:
>
> // prog.S
> #include
> .text
> .globl _start
> _start:
> subl $8, %esp
> pushl $44
> movl
Hi Laura,
Hey, that's quite the advanced config, it's too advanced for me. Though I'd
do this setup a bit different. I program a program called delphinusdnsd and
it can do forwarding but is otherwise authoritative. I would put it on port 53
with a zone for bar.corp and a forwarder to unbound
On Tue, Feb 01, 2022 at 09:42:30PM -0800, Steve Williams wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I currently have a PC Engines APU2 that's been my central workhorse for
> quite a few years now.
>
> I want to delve into cheaper systems for OpenBSD so I can have more of them
> around my house :D
>
> I was considering a
I believe the FAQ4 section on multibooting is placing all Grub2 based
distributions into the same bucket incorrectly. Debian and its
derivatives utilize a different path to BOOTX64.EFI and are amendable to
multibooting with OpenBSD. See attached patch for details.
--
J. Scott Heppler
--- faq4
On Wed, Jan 19, 2022 at 11:31:07AM +, Laura Smith wrote:
> Hi
>
> OpenBSD NSD slave is driving me nuts with the following message in the logs
> "Could not tcp connect to X Operation timed out".
>
> The answer sounds obvious, but I can:
>
> - Ping the IP
> - Do a "dig @$auth_server_ip
Crystal Kolipe writes:
> On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 01:49:01AM -0700, Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
> > The natural next question would be what leaks when someone accesses the
> > server using a made-up hostname.
>
> By 'made-up hostname', I'm assuming that you mean connecting
i...@protonmail.com writes:
> I would like to avoid httpd giving anything if a user types in the IP
> address of the server.
httpd.conf(5) says:
server name {...}
Match the server name using shell globbing rules. This can be an
explicit name, www.example.com, or a name
Crystal Kolipe writes:
> On Thu, Jan 13, 2022 at 11:46:18PM +, i...@protonmail.com wrote:
> > I would like to avoid httpd giving anything if a user types in the IP
> > address of the server.
> >
> > At first I just made an empty page, which is fine for port 80, but if
> > the user then types
Jordan Geoghegan writes:
> I generated a TLS cert with acme-client and tested and confirmed it
> worked with httpd.
Do curl/wget/ftp behave the same with httpd? If so that would imply
the problem is with the certificate.
> I then configured relayd to perform TLS acceleration
> by following
Sandeep, go ahead reformat your disk. Do keep in mind the structure of
a BSD disk though
a partition - is usually /
b partition - is usually swap
c partition - is always the entire disk including a, and b,
and it goes on.../var, /usr, /usr/local, /home etc etc
Best Regards,
-peter
On
Sorry about this, I forget sin() takes radians not degrees!
On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 08:38:27AM +0100, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> In fact it's not just bc -l, but also when I calculate the following in C
> (linked with -lm)
>
> C = (180.0 - A) - B;
>
In fact it's not just bc -l, but also when I calculate the following in C
(linked with -lm)
C = (180.0 - A) - B;
a = (double)(c / sin(C)) * sin(A);
b = (double)(c / sin(C)) * sin(B);
Some may recognize this as parts of the Law of Sines.
I have a VPS at openbsd amsterdam that shutdown with the message that _unbound
shut it down when it was my user OR root.
sky# zgrep unbound /var/log/authlog*gz
/var/log/authlog.0.gz:Nov 26 08:59:04 sky shutdown: reboot by _unbound:
It was recorded in the logs as such. I haven't totally figured
On Mon, Nov 22, 2021 at 05:18:42PM +0530, Sandeep Gupta wrote:
> Below is my simple httpd.conf entry:
>
> server "www.example.com" {
> listen on * port 80
> root "/htdocs/www.example.com/"
> location "/app" {fastcgi socket "/run/gunicorn.sock"}
> }
>
> In the background
On Nov 20, 2021: 17:38, Łukasz Moskała wrote:
W dniu 20.11.2021 o 16:34, Heppler, J. Scott pisze:
I live in a rural area with poor broadband. T-mobile is introducing a
cellular based home internet plan and if the speeds are 1/3 of what they
tout, my bandwidth will increase 20x.
This would
ethernet port on the arm64; Rasberry
Pi4/M3/BPI-M2, Banana Pi, Nano Pi. These appear to be Realtek or
Broadcom.
Questions:
Is there pci-e interface support for the Quectel EC25?
Broadcom (bge) vs Realtek (re) NIC's; is one better supported than the other?
--
J. Scott Heppler
On Sat, Oct 30, 2021 at 08:56:53PM -0700, Mike Larkin wrote:
[cut]
> I told Microsoft years ago that their implementation of legacy event injection
> was broken. This is how we inject interrupts in vmm(4). They either didn't
> understand, or didn't care. Since hyper-v doesn't deliver our injected
It turned out to be a problem with the hardware, not the OS. My
apologies. Thank you very much for your help.
On 10/28/21 10:01 PM, Mike Larkin wrote:
On Thu, Oct 28, 2021 at 09:26:33PM -0500, J Dragu wrote:
Trying with a snapshot returned the same error.
Here's what it tells me when I check
Hi,
I'm a little confused by this. I have an old Xeon e3-1275v3 computer that
runs windows server 2019 essentials natively. It shares half it's RAM and
2 cores with OpenBSD as a hyper-v guest.
So after a long time of not looking into this I asked someone how they did
virtualization nesting and
Trying with a snapshot returned the same error.
Here's what it tells me when I check machine memory:
> Low ram: 634KB High ram: 3065328KB
> Total free memory: 8179378KB
On Thu, Oct 28, 2021 at 20:04 Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 28, 2021 at 06:57:46PM -0500, J Dragu wrote:
the T410 and got the exact same results,
so I suppose the issue isn't with the installer itself (?). Has anyone
else encountered this?
Thank you for reading.
J
Hi,
On 21.10.21 13:31, Claudio Jeker wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> yes. The server should probably answer with a "Bad Request" instead.
>>
>> Fix below. ok?
>
> OK claudio@
>
Thanks for the quick fix!
Another question, to httpd(8). Tried the following query.
Used an invalid HTTP Version number
Hi,
I just wanted to say that I successfully upgraded my RPIv4 to OpenBSD 7.0.
I want to share my experience:
1. Wasn't sure if I should hold off or not and after seeing so many
FAIL reports I learned off them. Thank you to all those who failed
and all those who
Here without the colon httpd(8) return an internal server
error.
Can somebody verify this behavior?
Noticed with OpenBSD 7.0. Is this a correct behavior (RFC
conform)?
Thanks in advance!
Kind regrads,
J. K.
Hi Stuart!
Sorry, for my late response.
On 19.10.21 13:35, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> You need to provide $CHROOT/bin/sh as well for php's exec() function to work.
>
Thank you. Solved the issue.
Didn't know that.
Best regards,
J.K.
regards,
J. K.
Hi Matthias!
On 18.10.21 05:30, Matthias Pressfreund wrote:
> Hi,
>
> maybe that would serve your purposes:
>
> https://github.com/mpfr/pftbld
>
Awesome! This is exactly what I have planned.
Starred on GitHub. :)
Many thanks and best regards.
, because I cannot invoke
pfctl with PHP on my current setup (chroot).
Or any other ideas, how to solve this?
Kind regards,
J. K.
On Fri, Oct 15, 2021 at 08:39:16PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2021-10-15, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> > On Fri, Oct 15, 2021 at 08:05:08PM +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> > [ some cut ]
> >
> >> > Anything else I can collect.
> >>
> >>
On Fri, Oct 15, 2021 at 08:05:08PM +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
[ some cut ]
> > Anything else I can collect.
>
> You might want to compile and install nsd wit debug symbols info:
>
> cd /usr/src/usr.sbin/nsd
> make -f Makefile.bsd-wrapper obj
> make -f Makefile.bsd-wrapper
on the mirrors.
Best regards,
J. K.
On 14.10.21 16:34, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
>
> - OpenBSD 7.0 RELEASED -
>
> October 14, 2021.
>
> We are pleased to
On Wed, Oct 13, 2021 at 08:02:35AM +0200, Michael Hekeler wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I have question regarding network/routing. However it is not directly
> openbsd related (I can see the same even on windows machines) I decided
> to ask here because I know that there are many experienced admins
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