Hi,
Since my upgrade on saturday to 5.6 my iked stopped working with psk.
I've disabled it by now but the config was something of the order of:
ikev2 active esp from 192.168.179.1 to 192.168.179.10 psk "icutwithanulu!"
ikev2 active esp from 192.168.179.10 to 192.168.179.1 psk "icutwithanulu!"
An
On Sun, Nov 02, 2014 at 08:41:44PM +0100, Stefan Wollny wrote:
> > I think so. Your message is a million lines long, but I have no idea
> > what the problem is.
> >
>
>
> Hi Ted,
>
> thank you for taking your time to reply.
>
> Long story short: "Sometimes" (=not deliberately repeatable) when
On 10/30/14 17:19, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
I think I found something and Vijay found it but is being modest. Let
me show you:
> your script didn't work for me with /bin/sh so I modified it, and
> changed the logger's to echos so that I don't pollute my logs. I have
&g
On 10/30/14 13:56, Vijay Sankar wrote:
> Quoting Alexander Hall :
>
>> On October 30, 2014 1:26:25 PM CET, Vijay Sankar
>> wrote:
>>> I have been using a simple script
>>>
>>> # mypasswd.sh
>>> /usr/bin/passwd -l
>>> if [[ $? != 0 ]]; then
>>> /usr/bin/logger "Unsuccessful attempt to chan
On 10/29/14 18:04, ian kremlin wrote:
> 5.6 arrived today in syracuse, new york. right on time, just as usual. :)
It arrived yesterday in Schweinfurt, Germany. This time the seal was
not broken :-).
-peter
On 10/29/14 13:15, Henrik Friedrichsen wrote:
> Hey,
>
> On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 09:42:21AM +0100, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
>> So I'm looking for more people who use DTAG who have experienced
>> degragations (mostly noticed in running screen or tmux and having
>> sw
I'm looking for people who may have the same problem as I. Let me
describe it.
When I'm at my parents house using the OpenBSD laptop, my TCP
connections from there experience degragations, lost and dropped packets
somewhere in the Internet, this causes retransmissions in TCP which I
have tracked.
On 10/23/14 21:10, Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 06:55:11PM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
>> I have a tcpdump set in the background on OpenBSD 5.5-current from:
>>
>> mercury$ sysctl kern.version
>> kern.version=OpenBSD 5.5-current (MERCURY.MP) #2: Sa
On 10/23/14 18:55, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> I have a tcpdump set in the background on OpenBSD 5.5-current from:
>
> mercury$ sysctl kern.version
> kern.version=OpenBSD 5.5-current (MERCURY.MP) #2: Sat Jun 21 08:24:41
> CEST 2014
> r...@mercury.centroid.eu:/usr/src/sys/
I have a tcpdump set in the background on OpenBSD 5.5-current from:
mercury$ sysctl kern.version
kern.version=OpenBSD 5.5-current (MERCURY.MP) #2: Sat Jun 21 08:24:41
CEST 2014
r...@mercury.centroid.eu:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/MERCURY.MP
late June (waiting for 5.6).
Now my problem is
On 10/17/14 22:38, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>> I'm trying to read the stack of another process that has the same user
>> credentials. Here is my program, I am stuck with this, it doesn't work
>> for me. Printing 0's is rewrapped to '.' and you should use this program
>> with hexdump like so: ./memte
I'm trying to read the stack of another process that has the same user
credentials. Here is my program, I am stuck with this, it doesn't work
for me. Printing 0's is rewrapped to '.' and you should use this program
with hexdump like so: ./memtest [pid] | hexdump -C | less
Sometimes I get a bit o
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 9:13 AM, Ian Grant wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 4:24 AM, Bret Lambert wrote:
>> On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 02:48:22PM +0200, Martin Schr??der wrote:
>>> 2014-10-16 13:16 GMT+02:00 Kevin Chadwick :
>>> The impossibility to scan for services - which the NSA/GHCQ/... do.
>>
My DNS server is being used in a reflection attack. I can tell its a
reflection attack by the incoming ttl of the DNS packet and the ping ttl
as returned with ping. They differ, meaning it's spoofed from another site.
While the system it's on is FreeBSD and it's pf is outdated, I didn't
see an o
true IME. yasuoka@ has suggested uim/anthy in the past
(http://yasuoka.net/~yasuoka/openbsd-desktop.html), and I haven't seen
anyone suggest an alternate method for Japanese input. It beats typing
romaji into Google Translate.
--
Anthony J. Bentley
On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 12:01 PM, Matti Karnaattu wrote:
> No, you choosed that web page to visit.
http://www.w3schools.com/xml/xml_http.asp
If the javascript contains an XMLHTTPRequest object, it can call out
to a different server (than the one you are visiting) without your
explicit knowledge,
On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 9:53 AM, ludovic coues wrote:
> 2014-10-03 16:09 GMT+02:00 :
>> In my browser of choice, configured sensibly, this is all that can be
>> seen at openbsdstore.com and openbsdeurope.com:
>>
>> | The OpenBSD Store
>>
>> | If you have JavaScript disabled you will not be able to
On 09/27/14 20:15, Stefan Berger wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 07:30:45AM +0100, OpenBSD Europe wrote:
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> I just noticed that in Germany "Lehmanns" (see OpenBSD's order-site)
>>> already accepts pre-orders for OpenBSD 5.6-release.
>>>
>>> Guess what I just did :-)
>>>
>>> My l
The hardware is just one piece of the puzzle. There might be grant
money available for the software aspect and the NSF should not be as
touchy about anti-war statements. Canada should also have an interest
in this.
http://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=132795&org=NSF&from=ne
On 09/16/14 05:17, Philip Guenther wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 6:43 PM, Chuck Burns wrote:
> ...
>> And now a bunch of people in the channel want this spoof to get finished
>> and become the new theme song for the upcoming 5.6 release.
>
> Heh. I've been heavily involved in the theme and de
On 08/23/14 19:59, Amit Kulkarni wrote:
> That is your problem...memory You will definitely see better performance
> with more memory. I use Pentium G2020 with 8GB of memory and the
> performance is good for browsing/occasional video with daily restart. Tweak
> the follwoing variables in /etc/logi
utputs and trials of patches I should be
able to provide.
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On 07/23/14 08:06, Thorsten Bonck wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 05:28:46PM -0300, Felipe Mesquita de Oliveira wrote:
>>
>> # ifconfig pppoe0
>> pppoe0: flags=28855
>> mtu 1492
>> priority: 0
>> dev: bge0 state: PADI sent
>> sid: 0x0 PADI retries: 7 PADR retries: 0
>>
On 7/13/14, Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
> [92.254] (--) checkDevMem: using aperture driver /dev/xf86
> [92.281] (--) Using wscons driver on /dev/ttyC4 in pcvt
> compatibility mode (version 3.32)
> [92.353]
> X.Org X Server 1.15.1
> Release Date: 2014-04-13
> [
I have a Lenovo X200 Tablet. The tablet and stylus work fine under
Xubuntu but seem to have no effect under OpenBSD. I know a few people
with working tablets apparently out of the box, so something seems
wrong?
dmesg and Xorg.0.log below...
OpenBSD 5.5-current (GENERIC.MP) #247: Sun Jul 6 08:26:
This is to let the community know of another OpenBSD desktop option.
The motivation was to have an environment that was free of pulseaudio,
systemd, hal, udev and other linuxisms. In some ways it is
a throwback as it contains configuration files that I have been fine
tuning for years (example: th
On 05/16/14 17:35, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2014-05-16, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> While working on putting notify (RFC 1996) support into my DNS server, I
>> came across this puzzling output (with OpenBSD's tcpdump):
>>
>> 10:14:48.29278
Hi,
While working on putting notify (RFC 1996) support into my DNS server, I
came across this puzzling output (with OpenBSD's tcpdump):
10:14:48.292789 192.168.34.5.26837 > 192.168.35.1.53: [udp sum ok] 48054
notify [b2&3=0x2400] SOA? centroid.eu. (29) (ttl 64, id 4395, len 57)
Notice the b2&3=0
On 05/14/14 18:57, Denis Fondras wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am burning my last neurons with a behavior I can't explain. I wonder
> why getaddrinfo() fails when called after chroot() with root user.
>
>
> I have this piece of code :
>
> /*--- test.c ---*/
> #include
> #include
> #include
> #in
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 9:03 PM, staticsafe wrote:
> man ldd
> http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ldd&sektion=1
ldd won't help with statically linked binaries.
# gcc -o dynamic_test test.c
# ldd dynamic_test
dynamic_test:
StartEnd Type Open Ref GrpRef Name
8
I have some questions regarding the EdgeRouter 8 port (not the POE or
PRO, and obviously not the LITE model, as it's already supported).
I was curious if the relevant developers have had a chance to get
their hands on one of these, and if so, how similar are they to the
EdgeRouter LITE? I know ma
On Sat, May 03, 2014 at 12:20:24PM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
>
> 12:02:18.008513 48:01:09:03:04:07 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff 8100 36: 802.1Q vid
> 10 pri 3 PPPoE-Discovery
> code Initiation, version 1, type 1, id 0x, length 12
> tag Service-Name, length 0
>
On 05/02/14 23:18, Thorsten Bonck wrote:
> On Fri, May 02, 2014 at 08:14:40PM +, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
>> On Fri, May 02, 2014 at 09:14:16PM +0200, thors...@bonck.net wrote:
>>>> maybe you could try to put pppoe0 on rl0, untag vlan10 on switch port
>>>> whe
On 05/02/14 20:57, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> As Brad suggested, have you tried wide-dhcpv6 from ports?
>
> You can probably use dhcp6c to put the dynamically assigned prefix
> on your internal LAN interface. In the dhcp6c.conf man page there's
> an example using ppp0 and ne0 which you could try ad
On 05/02/14 16:13, Stefan Sperling wrote:
Hi again,
I just had a few more questions...
> OpenBSD doesn't support IPv6 autoconf on routers (i.e if forwarding
> is enabled). Some ISPs have started using autoconf to assign a
> global prefix for use on the WAN link. This violates early IPv6 RFCs
> w
On 05/02/14 16:13, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> OpenBSD doesn't support IPv6 autoconf on routers (i.e if forwarding
> is enabled). Some ISPs have started using autoconf to assign a
> global prefix for use on the WAN link. This violates early IPv6 RFCs
> which said that a router cannot do autoconf. Ther
Hi,
I supposedly have an IPv6 capable connection but it doesn't negotiate
IPv6 for some reason. I'm inquiring if I need to turn on any sysctl's
or something...
#net.inet6.ip6.accept_rtadv=1 # 1=Permit IPv6 autoconf (forwarding
must be 0)
This one seems logical but my gateway is a soekris and
Hi list,
earlier I sent an email to the list complaining about SIGBUS's in a program
of mine. With the generous help from Otto Moerbeek I was able to isolate the
problem to the queue(3) SLIST_FOREACH() macros in my program that caused the
SIGBUS's.
Basically using SLIST_FOREACH() and removing
Hi,
I recently bought a new computer and it runs OpenBSD (latest snapshot,
-current) natively. Everything is fine except a program I develop on
and it crashes according to gdb with a SIGBUS.
When I run this program on another amd64 computer (vmware fusion on mac,
OpenBSD 5.5-stable), I do not ge
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 12:23:56AM +, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> Hi developers,
Hi all,
This has been fixed (on the pciide side), thanks to Chris Cappuccio.
I'm not sure if the patches will be committed soon, but there was
one technicality with them that I didn't let Chris kno
Hi developers,
I have a new computer. Well sd0 (AHCI mode) doesn't get detected and wd0
(IDE mode) is really really slow (it takes 10 minutes writing bsd kernel via
upgrade, on an SSD!).
The computer physically is a Xeon E3-1275v3 with 32 GB RAM. The motherboard
is a ASUS Z87-WS.
I have pr
hat VCSes have trained me to expect. But since bash behaves the
same as ksh here, it might be difficult to justify changing it.
--
Anthony J. Bentley
OpenBSD ports build the base packages that are used to install, so saying
"packages are out of date, but ports are not" is nonsense, and more likely
due to running RELEASE (which doesn't get version updates backported to
it). If you run CURRENT, the packages there are the latest that ports have
be
rs you "are supposed to do the extra work". Don't.
Instead, tell me if this prescription is correct and/or wrong, or what
is a bigger opportunity to gain corp support.
--J
ed
the package. So if my time was used it would say:
# pkg_add somepackage
...
This package's buildtime was generously donated by Peter J. Philipp.
#
or
# pkg_add someotherpackage
...
This package's buildtime was generously donated by Scary Corporation.
#
The programming for this is pr
There are a few ideas that come to mind, here, roughly in order of
postings, are some suggested lines of investigation:
I ran the default bonnie++ test suite on a single disk (no RAID) then
again on a two-disk RAID0 for each
Were the RAID0 sets stable, that is, the raid controller reported th
On 12/26/13 20:34, Andres Perera wrote:
>> OK. I first removed the domain keyword out of the /etc/resolv.conf and
>> updated /etc/resolv.conf.tail.
>>
>> Then I stuck "search centroid.eu" in there instead so that it looked
>> like this:
>>
>>
>> # Generated by re0 dhclient
>> search centroid
On 12/24/13 22:08, Andres Perera wrote:
> i think further investigation is due on OP's part
OK. I first removed the domain keyword out of the /etc/resolv.conf and
updated /etc/resolv.conf.tail.
Then I stuck "search centroid.eu" in there instead so that it looked
like this:
# Generated by r
wrong and someone might come over and kick my
> dog to teach me a lesson
> ~Jeff
>
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 9:33 AM, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 10:25:06AM -0500, Kenneth R Westerback wrote:
> > > On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 02:37:4
On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 10:25:06AM -0500, Kenneth R Westerback wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 02:37:47PM +0100, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> > I'm trying to track down the code in the libasr that causes this behaviour:
> >
> > Whenever I go to a IPv4 site and IPv6 query i
I'm trying to track down the code in the libasr that causes this behaviour:
Whenever I go to a IPv4 site and IPv6 query is made for domain+mydomain
like a search. So with logging turned on, on my nameserver I get this:
pjp@americas$ grep canoe.ca.centroid.eu /var/log/all
Dec 20 17:00:37 americas
> I wish I had a dmesg for you but I didn't save one offline from this
> vps. I can tell you this much. It's virtualbox'ed, has 2 cpu's and
> since yesterday has some memory intensive application that may cause
> some things to be moved to swap. I'm gonna have to see to reduce the
> memory on th
Hi,
My brand new sparkling OpenBSD VPS is currently in crisis.
Unfortunately there is no reset function to it and I forgot to set the
"break to ddb" function. The vps admin staff is probably already asleep
so I'll have to wait a few hours. On console it says repeatedly:
pagedaemon: wait_pla dea
On 11/22/13 12:34 PM, System Administrator wrote:
> Hi J. Lewis,
>
> I am not a developer, but I've been lurking on this list for a very
> long time and on that basis can tell you that you've committed two
> cardinal sins as far as this mailing list is concerned:
>
On 11/22/13 11:17 AM, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
> If it's offensive for you, compile your own spamd man page with
> the diff you so happily provided, and live the rest of your life
> happy. Remember to always take this pill again on 1st of May, and 1st
> of November, every year.
Hi, Giancarlo.
W
On 11/21/13 2:12 PM, Shawn K. Quinn wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 21, 2013, at 11:33 AM, J. Lewis Muir wrote:
>> I found some of the example email addresses and domains in the
>> spamd(8) man page to be somewhat "adult" in nature. If given the
>> choice, I'd choose to
On 11/21/13 1:11 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>> Different people have different concepts of morality. I believe
>> it would be better to remove anything that is controversial, for
>> whatever reason -- even if in *my* concept of morality there was
>> nothing wrong with it.
>
> The people who write co
On 11/21/13 12:23 PM, Nick Holland wrote:
> Stuff like this is part of the fun for people developing OpenBSD (and
> hopefully, fun for some of the users). Please understand that we
> don't want anyone to take away our fun.
Hi, Nick.
I understand the concept of fun within a project, and I'm all f
I found some of the example email addresses and domains in the spamd(8)
man page to be somewhat "adult" in nature. If given the choice, I'd
choose to read the man page without the adult content. Here's a patch
against -current that replaces the adult examples with "cleaner"
alternatives. Would a
On 11/13/13 22:13, Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 09:44:11PM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
>> On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 08:26:57PM +, Bruno Delbono wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Otto,
>>>
>>> http://pastebin.com/zfkEUxX8
>>>
>>> This is generic.mp with flags of apm and acpi disable
>>>
>
> Why w
On 11/07/13 20:33, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> On 11/07/13 17:48, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
>> On Thu, Nov 07, 2013 at 11:32:48AM -0500, Ted Unangst wrote:
>>
>>> On Thu, Nov 07, 2013 at 17:19, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
>>>
>>>>> + gid = getgid();
&g
On 11/07/13 17:48, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 07, 2013 at 11:32:48AM -0500, Ted Unangst wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Nov 07, 2013 at 17:19, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
>>
>>>> + gid = getgid();
>>>> +
>>>> + if (setgroups(
On 11/07/13 17:32, Ted Unangst wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 07, 2013 at 17:19, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
>
>>> + gid = getgid();
>>> +
>>> + if (setgroups(1, &gid) == -1)
>>> + err(1, "setgroups");
>>> +
>>
On 11/07/13 15:41, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> Just for extra paranoia's sake? Against 5.4 sources.
>
> -peter
>
> diff -u -p -u -r1.82 traceroute.c
> --- traceroute.c10 Feb 2012 23:05:54 - 1.82
> +++ traceroute.c7 Nov 2013 14:36:44 -
>
Just for extra paranoia's sake? Against 5.4 sources.
-peter
diff -u -p -u -r1.82 traceroute.c
--- traceroute.c10 Feb 2012 23:05:54 - 1.82
+++ traceroute.c7 Nov 2013 14:36:44 -
@@ -310,6 +310,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
const char *errstr;
long l
On 10/28/13 11:44, Brett Mahar wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Oct 2013 11:20:32 +0100
> "Peter J. Philipp" wrote:
>
> | I remember someone else writing to this list before saying the nvidia
> | driver is really slow. I just upgraded my main workstation from 5.3 to
> | 5.4 and i
I remember someone else writing to this list before saying the nvidia
driver is really slow. I just upgraded my main workstation from 5.3 to
5.4 and it indeed is.
So I'm wondering what driver I should use because the choppyness of
moving windows is laughable, a sad kind of laugh.
Do you recommen
On 10/25/13 20:40, Reyk Floeter wrote:
> On 25.10.2013, at 12:08, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
>
>> I've been trying to set up a second gif tunnel that's encrypted with
>> ipsec (iked for key management), but I'm stuck on an error with iked.
>> Here is what
I've been trying to set up a second gif tunnel that's encrypted with
ipsec (iked for key management), but I'm stuck on an error with iked.
Here is what I see and have:
# route -T 1 exec iked -f /etc/iked.conf2
# Oct 25 17:59:44 uranus iked[32297]: pfkey_reply: message: Network is
unreachable
Oct 2
"John Darrah" writes:
> Hi. Would it be possible to get SSL on the OpenBSD website(s)?
> It would be just a couple lines to change in nginx.conf/httpd.conf.
> SSL certificates are free from Startcom and cheap from other vendors.
> It would be really nice to have, even if it's not the default. I fee
oom license.
> Makefile has indeed this line
> #BSD
> I would sware that it was custom license but you might be actually right
> on that one. I was wondering if William Yodlowsky can confirm licensing.
If we're talking about s-nail, yes, it is BSD-licensed.
cd /usr/ports/mail/s-nail && make extract
then look at the individual source files under WRKOBJDIR.
Of course, there are several small bits (MD5, etc) that are external
contributions.
--
Anthony J. Bentley
2
There are some tools in the ports tree, like ports-readmes, that fulfill
the same purpose but make use of the infrastructure to do a better job.
http://ports.su/ is based on this.
--
Anthony J. Bentley
On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 02:05:00AM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
> > > after upgrading to the september 10 snapshot,
> > > i am not able to use the touchpad.
> >
> > What were you running before upgrading to that snapshot?
>
> aug 18 snapshot
>
> > > pms0: not in sync yet, discard input (state 1
y
mails "Access denied (in reply to MAIL FROM command)"
>
> De : Josh Grosse
>À : "misc@openbsd.org"
>Envoyé le : Dimanche 18 août 2013
3h26
>Objet : Re: How to mark a block as invalid ?
>
>
>On Sat, Aug 17, 2013
at 10
Hello,
In my message log file I have
/bsd: wd1g: uncorrectable data error
reading fsbn 27690576 of 27690560-27690591 (wd1 bn 1951859792; cn 121497 tn
166 sn 29), retrying
I used the badblocks utility an checked the whole disk
and only this block number is faulty.
I tried to override it with zeros
are not used for new manuals in OpenBSD. mdoc has the advantage of being
a semantic format, unlike the old man language where the commands mostly
change only the presentation.
--
Anthony J. Bentley
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 2:42 AM, Philip Guenther wrote:
> First of all, a plain cache is a *poor* means of increasing
> availability, as it provides no guarantees.
nscd does an awesome job of increasing the non-availability of user info =)
I mean, it comes with an automatic service restart opt
It's all over the news (BBC, ARD) that there is floods in Calgary. And I'm
wondering if the OpenBSD servers are affected since they are in a basement
afaik. Is the physical location secure from these floods?
Regards,
-peter
On 06/19/13 15:08, Lars Noodén wrote:
I'm running into some difficulty with "access denied" in squid3 when I
switch it to act as an intercepting proxy. It works as normal when I use
it as a regular proxy but when turning on intercepting (formerly
transparent proxying) the web browser shows this
I have several computers all running OpenBSD. After the recent Toronto
Hackathon, current is running extremely well with a long standing
xombrero issue resolved.
I am running
OpenBSD 5.3-current (GENERIC.MP) #10: Thu Jun 13 00:29:17 MDT 2013
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/c
On 06/12/13 12:38, Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas wrote:
"Peter J. Philipp" writes:
I made a patch to /usr/ports/graphics/ffmpeg but it needs fixing up to
integrate it into the ports. However my patch works, which is awesome.
The patch is uuencoded here:
http://emea.centroid.eu/blog
I made a patch to /usr/ports/graphics/ffmpeg but it needs fixing up to
integrate it into the ports. However my patch works, which is awesome.
The patch is uuencoded here:
http://emea.centroid.eu/blog/index.php?article=1370984565
Perhaps we can see this in OpenBSD 5.4? Then I don't have to r
The latest patch for 5.3 has incomplete instructions
"/usr/src" has previously been "cd /usr/src"
and the patch did not find the file on my i386 install.
--
J. Scott Heppler
Hi Patrick,
"Patrick Mc(avery" writes:
> Hi Jan
>
> I just tried the fvwm from my linux distro repos. It's pretty nice.
>
> I could always compile the GPL version from source on OpenBSD, i will
> give it a shot.
You don't need to compile from source to use the newer fvwm. Just install
the fvwm
would it make sense to
have an option to allow directly connected nexthops?
Thank you,
--
Christopher J. Umina
ch...@uminac.com
On 05/22/13 19:25, John Tate wrote:
I have an OpenBSD VPS, I just built the latest kernel from the 5.3 patch
branch, and the new kernel can't find init, but neither can the old kernel,
they both make this output:
OpenBSD/amd64 BOOT 3.01
boot> obsd
booting hd0a:obsd: 8404228+1102404 [52+381152+
On 05/21/13 19:31, noah pugsley wrote:
> On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 10:26 AM, Peter J. Philipp <mailto:p...@centroid.eu>> wrote:
>
> I ordered my CD through a german bookstore that is listed at
> www.openbsd.org/orders.html <http://www.openbsd.org/orders.html>.
&g
I ordered my CD through a german bookstore that is listed at
www.openbsd.org/orders.html. Only it's now the 21st of May and my
computers have all been upgraded via FTP around the 1st of May. And I
still have no CD (and no stickers).
Last year they were slow as well, which leads me to believe
On 05/15/13 15:56, tichodr...@free.fr wrote:
Hello everyone.
I failed to upgrade my server from 5.2 to 5.3, probably because of a
bad answer to the 'Root filesystem?' question.
Setup:
- HP ProLiant MicroServer N40L server, amd64, GENERIC kernel
- Two disks (sd0, sd1) in softraid (sd2)
- I follo
On 05/15/13 14:20, Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas wrote:
"Peter J. Philipp" writes:
On 05/15/13 13:41, Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas wrote:
Doesn't kqueue() fit your needs?
Thank you for your reply,
I've never used kqueue before, does this only report events on descriptors
that
On 05/15/13 13:41, Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas wrote:
Doesn't kqueue() fit your needs?
Thank you for your reply,
I've never used kqueue before, does this only report events on
descriptors that have been opened?
I'm wondering if an implementation is done to recurseively watch
directories in i
Hi,
This is a question for devs really. An inotify for BSD would be useful
for me. The URL for inotify explanation is at wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inotify , would you say something like this
being added to /sys/kern/vfs_vops.c would be the right place for it? If
it's finished
On 05/03/13 14:03, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
I recently reworked my network and made my G4 Cube an IPSEC tunneling
host. Here is what I have done.
[jupiter] <> [uranus] <--- wireless network starts here --->
[wireless router] <> [mars]
[snip]
Here is the CPU s
I recently reworked my network and made my G4 Cube an IPSEC tunneling
host. Here is what I have done.
[jupiter] <> [uranus] <--- wireless network starts here --->
[wireless router] <> [mars]
Jupiter is a core i7 computer running OpenBSD/amd64
Uranus is a Lanner atom based router runn
utri0: Codec timeout. Busy writing AC97 codec
autri0: Codec timeout. Busy writing AC97 codec
autri0: Codec timeout. Busy writing AC97 codec
autri0: Codec timeout. Busy writing AC97 codec
autri0: Codec timeout. Busy writing AC97 codec
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J. Scott Heppler
Stefan Olsson writes:
> Hello,
>
> I suspect my problem is not entirely OpenBSD-related but more to do with
> pdksh and keybindings.
>
> I usually do "set -o vi" in my .profile. In bash on OS/X it then works to
> go up and down in history with both j+k or up+dow
On 04/05/13 18:04, Andrew Gould wrote:
I am a new to OpenBSD. (I have installed OpenBSD 5.2 once on an old
computer with xdm and xfce enabled.) I would like to install OpenBSD on a
laptop that already has an active partition setup by Windows 7 and a
partition containing Windows 7. I have succe
Background of question
The volume module for enlightenment is alsa or pulseaudio only:
http://docs.enlightenment.org/auto/e/group__Module__Mixer.html
My sense is that pulse audio was grudgingly added to
support gnome development.
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/audio/pulseaudio/distin
0Fh Address Map" rev 0x00
>>> probing for pciide*
>>> pciide probe returned 0
>>> probing for cmpci*
>>> cmpci probe returned 0
>>> probing for pcib*
>>> pcib probe returned 0
>>> probing for amdpcib*
>>> amdpcib probe returned 0
>>> probing for tcpcib*
>>> tcpcib probe returned 0
pchb3 at pci0 dev 24 function 2 "AMD AMD64 0Fh DRAM Cfg" rev 0x00
>>> probing for pciide*
>>> pciide probe returned 0
>>> probing for cmpci*
>>> cmpci probe returned 0
>>> probing for pcib*
>>> pcib probe returned 0
>>> probing for amdpcib*
>>> amdpcib probe returned 0
>>> probing for tcpcib*
>>> tcpcib probe returned 0
kate0 at pci0 dev 24 function 3 "AMD AMD64 0Fh Misc Cfg" rev 0x00: core
rev BH-G2 isa0 at pcib0
I booted a Jggimi amd64 live cd and did not get the error message.
Everything is working fine, so far, could the message itself be
mistaken?
--
J. Scott Heppler
Stefan Sperling writes:
> On Mon, Jan 07, 2013 at 02:09:01PM +0100, Lars von den Driesch wrote:
> > However, I like vim and as soon as I set the EDITOR env variable to it
> > the "arrow up/down" functionality is gone. In fact even if EDITOR is
> > set with "export EDITOR=" the functionality is gone
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