n Fri, Oct 4, 2024, 11:31 Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2024-10-03, Michael Joy wrote:
> Hey all, just did a sysupgrade -s on current. It all appeared to be fine
> until the second reboot. Since then I'm hung on:
>
> Init: getty repeating too quickly on port /dev/ttyC0, sleepin
Hey all, just did a sysupgrade -s on current. It all appeared to be fine until
the second reboot. Since then I'm hung on:
Init: getty repeating too quickly on port /dev/ttyC0, sleeping
I'll probably go through the cause tomorrow and find a solution. Just trying to
be useful by making someone aw
Yes
Kind regards,
Mike
On Thu, Jul 25, 2024 at 3:13 AM Crystal Kolipe
wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 24, 2024 at 06:20:26PM -0400, J Doe wrote:
> > My hypothesis is that iked does not name an identity because this is
> > certificate based authentication vs. MSCHAPv2 for EAP authentication
> > which would
Dear Anon Loli:
> (...)
> software should be free, and non-personal information should be free,
> too, without any IP or a requirement for a file "LICENSE".. those are
> just my 2 cents..
if you don't say something about using or redisributing your software or
code then nobody knows and noone can
There is a typo on the second line of the martians definition (spurious comma
and space).
Michael
> On Apr 14, 2024, at 11:09, Karel Lucas wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Everything about PF is all very confusing to me at the moment, so any help is
> appreciated. So let'
> Anything else I should pay attention to?
Make sure that your TLS setup is okay.
Read mailman's docs and also the pkg-readme (e.g. setting up cronjobs)
- and pay attention to configuration of your mailserver
> It's a basic mailing list for few gaming discussions really,
> so escaping from chroo
Am 11.03.24 19:04 schrieb beecdadd...@danwin1210.de:
> I'm not stupid, of course I know about -o
Am 11.03.24 18:37 schrieb beecdadd...@danwin1210.de:
> ...why still ask redundant question?
isn't this a rather strange way of communicating for someone who is
looking for help ;-) ??
> What does "request strip 1" actually do in that case?
>From the manpage:
Strip strips path components from the beginning of the request path
before looking up the stripped-down path at the document root.
So in your case:
location "/admin/*" {
fastcgi socket "/var/www/run
> Is there any directive or regex for the 'location' directive,
httpd doesn't support regular expressions.
httpd includes lua pattern support.
see patterns(7)
> I set up a mailman on OpenBSD, and it seems I have managed to do it.
>
> A single problem left, that I'd like to share with you and get your idea;
>
> On mailman homepage, there is a link "you can visit the list admin overview
> page"
> and when I click, redirects me: mysite.com/admin and it gi
>
> On 2/21/24 10:07, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > You might like to investigate ~ in crontab(5), e.g. "~ 0,12" and lose
> > the "sleep".
> >
> > Wouldn't it be better to have certbot write files into a directory
> > served by httpd so you don't need the "rcctl stop" though?
> >
> Yes, it would b
> > > Using such a configuration:
> > > #-8<---
> > > table { 192.0.2.4 }
> > > table { 192.0.2.7}
> > > http protocol www {
> > >block
> > >match request header "Host" value "www.example" tag "example"
> > >pass request tagged "example" forward to
> Hi,
>
> I have a custom error template that I use for the error documents for
> httpd, as described in: man httpd.conf
>
> In /var/www I have created:
>
> /err root:daemon chmod 0755
>
> Within /var/www/err I have created:
>
> err.html www:www chmod
> Use a UBS drive and run it from that...
>
> You don't need to install it on the window machine.
>
> Anyway in 2024 still not have a decent native ssh client on Window say how
> interested Microsoft are in making a secure OS really...
Microsoft has builtin OpenSSH since 2018
No need for putty
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to configure relayd(8) to use tags, to allow legit host names
> only and modify HTTP headers, and fallback. But I can't have it working
> properly.
I don't understand exactly what you want to achieve. Do you want:
A. Requests with http header "www.example" going to primar
layd and httpd I suggest Michael W Lucas's
book "Relayd and Httpd Mastery". Mr. Lucas, has a way of
writing that is easy to read!
https://mwl.io/nonfiction/tools#relayd
...and of course the excellent manpages relayd(8), relayd.conf(5)
> I'd like to setup Freshrss to work under httpd and FastCGI.
> Freshrss uses Php.
^^^
You need to deploy that script with php-fpm NOT via slowcgi(8)
See the file php-XX in /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/ for doing this
(where XX is your installed version).
> As per the document
> Em qui., 11 de jan. de 2024 às 13:35, Michael Hekeler
> escreveu:
> >
> > > Jan 9 07:10:24 stable relayd[29792]: relay wwwtls, session 1 (1 active),
> > > fqdn1, 127.0.0.1 -> 127.0.0.1:8080, done, GET -> 127.0.0.1:8080;
> > > Jan 9 07:10:25 sta
> Take a look at the example in man relayd.conf. You have to set the X-header
> like:
>
> match header set "X-Forwarded-For" \ value "$REMOTE_ADDR"
> match header set "X-Forwarded-By" \ value
> "$SERVER_ADDR:$SERVER_PORT"
This has nothing to do with relayd's forwarding r
>
>
> On 12/28/23 12:30, Michael Hekeler wrote:
> >
> > I try to install OpenBSD on netcup ARM, too...
> >
> > > I disabled the pluart driver in the ramdisk kernel (on a other machine
> > > with
> > > config -e -f /bsd.rd and copied the r
> Jan 9 07:10:24 stable relayd[29792]: relay wwwtls, session 1 (1 active),
> fqdn1, 127.0.0.1 -> 127.0.0.1:8080, done, GET -> 127.0.0.1:8080;
> Jan 9 07:10:25 stable relayd[28442]: relay wwwtls, session 1 (1 active),
> fqdn2, 127.0.0.1 -> 127.0.0.1:8081, done, GET -> 127.0.0.1:8081;
> Jan 9 07
I try to install OpenBSD on netcup ARM, too...
> I disabled the pluart driver in the ramdisk kernel (on a other machine with
> config -e -f /bsd.rd and copied the ramdisk kernel over to the nectup
> server) and got access the the installation script.
How did you disable pluart driver?
Could you
> Hey
>
> I'm running a small VM on OpenBSD where my site resides. My stack is
> pf/relayd/httpd.
>
> I see a significant traffic coming from bad bots, like mj12. I'd love
> to completely block them and Relayd seems like the best place. I tried to
> block by "User-Agent" header, however there is
> > To be honest I don't understand the problem you described.
>
> It is simple, when you come from Android (tested Android 11 tablet) with file
> names exceeding the FAT spec
> these are cut to 8.3 format in OpenBSD.
You mean android allows to create filenames >255 on FAT32?
Then you should re
> Hello,
>
> 7.4, rdiff-backup
>
> After the upgrade to 7.4 I have been invited to update my
> outdated command line to *the new one* by rdiff-backup.
>
> The puzzle was not so easy to solve as "rdiff-backup --new --help"
> suggested a good mix of options; "man rdiff-backup" gave out an other
>
>
> There is also some ironic stuff behind these happenings: if you have
> the possibility to check your lost long file names you will discover
> that the most significant information are contained in the first 99 chars.
>
>
> Nowarez Market wrote:
>
> >
> > Clearly the problem is that from t
> Hello,
>
> I was enthusiastic to write down a tool that permitted everyone
> to check and print the default file permissions of a given path
> but when I knocked my eyes against mtree behavior I remained
> frightened.
>
> Given for example:
>
> mtree -c -f /etc/mtree/4.4BSD.dist -K uid,guid,m
Am 15.11.23 13:41 schrieb Christian Weisgerber:
> not jacinda ardern:
>
> > I saw something about a new intel microcode coming out (subject line) for a
> > goofy new bug somebody found. Do you guys package that up into the
> > fw_update (firmware.openbsd.org) magic or does it only come via the o
> How to increase font size in console?
>
> How to set non-UTF character encoding for tty session on OpenBSD 7.4?
>
apropos font -a cons
On Tuesday, November 14, 2023, Daniele B. wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I got inspired by the Tiny Tools article, by Gerald J. Holzmann, with some
> useful shell tools code for coding on Unix-like systems.
>
> The article is severals years old (jan 2016) and code should be adapted to
> OpebBSD. But I'm try
> Hi,
>
> I'm running a setup on OpenBSD 7.3 (amd64, 16GB RAM) with relayd,
> varnish, httpd and php-fpm. When uploading a large >2GB file through
> ...
>
>
> /etc/relayd.conf:
>
> table { 127.0.0.1 }
>
> log connection
>
> http protocol "https" {
> tls keypair "server"
> ret
On Monday, July 17, 2023, Jacqueline Jolicoeur wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I thought I would mention I seem to be able to reproduce a tmux lock up
> where the tmux server component runs at 100% CPU. I am unable to attach
> to it at that point.
>
> The command I run in order to reproduce this is:
>
> Enter t
Am 09.07.23 11:38 schrieb Tobias Heider:
> On Sat, Jul 08, 2023 at 11:08:31PM -0700, latin...@vcn.bc.ca wrote:
> (...)
> > ikev2 'roadwarrior' active esp \
> > from dynamic to any \
> > peer server_ip \
> > srcid roadwarrior \
> > dstid server_domain \
> > re
Am 03.07.23 22:45 schrieb Claudio Jeker:
> Also keep in mind that laptops that old most often had bad or broken early
> ACPI implementations and it was better to not enable ACPI on those.
> Normally there was some BIOS knob to just use apm(4) which often worked
> much better.
Ah - very interesting
> Jul 3, 2023 14:47:57 Peter N. M. Hansteen :
>
>
> I had to look this up, since I had forgotten that Thinkpads used to come
> with model numbers not prefixed and/or postfixed with letters.
>
> I think one of several issues you will bump into is that the machine is
> almost a quarter century old
Am 03.07.23 03:45 schrieb Anders Andersson:
> On Fri, Jun 30, 2023 at 11:44 PM Michael Hekeler wrote:
> >
> > I have an old thinkpad - really old
>
> Old enough not to have a model number?
oh dear I have forgotten the model number - Sorry!
It is Thinkpad 570
I have an old thinkpad - really old
On booting it stops when listing the acpi sleep states and does nothing
more. This is dmesg:
OpenBSD 7.3 (GENERIC) #660: Sat Mar 25 11:17:44 MDT 2023
dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
real mem = 200753152 (191MB)
avail mem = 1
Am 17.03.23 23:02 schrieb Stuart Henderson:
> On 2023-03-17, Michael Hekeler wrote:
> > If you really want to run bugzilla as cgi application with slowcgi(8)
> > then you have to copy the required perl modules in your chroot.
>
> Or use slowcgi -p / to disable chroot.
Am 12.03.23 00:46 schrieb Werner Boninsegna:
> Hello,
>
> I wonder if anybody is running Bugzilla in httpd?
>
> I have completed the setup and run the test scripts successfully, however
> when trying to access it from the browser, I get below error:
>
> 'Pg' is not a valid choice for $db_driver
> It is all about the dev environment: more precisely I
> need to be able to choose the moment when to switch to PHP[N] and do
> entering in the update process of all my web apps, thats it.
You can have multiple vm's with old versions.
E.g. you can keep an openbsd 60 vm with PHP 5.5.37.
Am 15.02.23 10:41 schrieb Crystal Kolipe:
> On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 02:10:17PM +0100, Michael Hekeler wrote:
> > It is pointless to send to the list and in adddition to individuals.
>
> If you don't want to receive individual replies to list mail, then consider
> setting th
Am 15.02.23 10:12 schrieb Daniele Bonini:
>
> Michael Hekeler wrote:
>
> > You can run any PHP version you like.
> > You can run more than just single version.
>
> ls http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.2/packages/amd64/ | grep
>
> php-7.4.30p0.tgz 8197
> I'm wondering what are your thoughs on the subject of PHP different versions,
> in respect to OpenBSD lifecycle. And, indeed, what is going to happen in
> OpenBSD facing this broken compatibility with the past, starting from 8.1.
> Are you going to support PHP 7.4 and 8.0 longer or what?
Wha
Am 08.02.23 13:06 schrieb Stuart Henderson:
> On 2023-02-08, Michael Hekeler wrote:
> > Am 04.02.23 17:48 schrieb Daniele B.:
> >> Sorry if I bother you again with the thread.
> >>
> >> The minipc will be on business from tomorrow and I will use it
> >&g
Am 04.02.23 17:48 schrieb Daniele B.:
> Sorry if I bother you again with the thread.
>
> The minipc will be on business from tomorrow and I will use it
> together with a little student of mine: it is enough critical that the
> "not configured" hello! doesn't reppresent anything "risky".
> Eg: I tr
Am 07.02.23 15:27 schrieb Daniele B.:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking around a new "work environment" offering what in terms
> of software and I came across a list of appealing software
> suggested in the category 'db tools' to manage my
> databases.
>
> Among those I notice DBeaver (https://dbeaver.io/
o what should be expected.
This also fixed the issue for me on a 4 port celeron box I picked up
from Aliexpress in December. Running current from snapshots. Built a new
kernel with the patch as in step 2 in release.
Michael
New kernels are generated on every boot by relinking. Check your uptimes;
they're likely to match kernel timestamps.
Get BlueMail for Android
On Sep 18, 2022, 9:58 AM, at 9:58 AM, Austin Hook wrote:
>
>I noticed recently that some if my /bsd files are changing dates:
>
>First the data, then
tables is something I have heard of, but not delved
into yet. I will take this opportunity to learn more about them.
Thank you,
Michael
ider has a connection check that says "No DNS leaks".
What I would want to know is if my DNS queries are visible to
my ISP. I thought that they are not, with unwind + VPN, but this warning
causes some doubt.
Any advice on how to clear this up would be appreciated.
Michael
1600 $Bitmap
7 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 0 Dec 31 1600 $Boot
11 drwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 0 Aug 17 15:05 $Extend
...
Am I doing something wrong here, or did I find a bug?
FWIW, mount_msdos -u and -g assigns ownership.
Thanks,
==ml
--
Michael W. Lucashttps://mwl.io/
auth
Hello,
I started getting active with OpenBSD again.
I remember some years there was an IRC channel for openbsd, I think it was
on freenode.
I just installed hexchat and there is no freenode option anymore, is there
still an openbsd irc channel somewhere?
Thanks.
*Michael G. Workman*
(321) 432
Am 04.08.22 15:27 schrieb Brian Durant:
> I have installed OpenBSD 7.1 i386 on my Lenovo T60 and am experiencing a
> couple of issues. The first is related to the following addition that I made
> to my .Xdefaults file, which works with OpenBSD 7.1 amd64 installs, but not
> with the OpenBSD 7.1 i386
Is it normal to have a Local Kerberos Realm configured on a brand new
MacBook?
--
Kind regards,
Mike
On 5/6/22 10:29, Courtney wrote:
Hello all,
[snip]
* Setting dom.ipc.processCount to a lower number in about:config
* Muddled with sndiod -b and -z flags
* Set softdep,noatime for my different partitions in fstab (NVMe drive)
* Tried with/without SMT (Intel 10700k)
* Set some sysctl flags:
Am 02.05.22 19:06 schrieb kasak:
> Hello misc!
>
> I have some information for rspamd users, and one question.
>
> As you may know, rspamd not using pyzor by directly calling pyzor binary.
>
> Instead, they say, you need to create special systemd socket, and call pyzor
> through it.
>
> It is d
fdisk did change the MBR (or how it is written) which at least on my machine -
old dell e7240 - is preventing it from booting.
Any help is highly appreciated.
Thanks, Michael
P. S. Not sure if this is a bug and if it should be reported.
t of the base system; and i personally
> have had really bad experience with software that is not considered as
> part of the base system. As result, i use only base system! If it is
> possible.
>
> In this case, i supossed that using a virtual-users file could work.
>
> Th
Am 07.04.22 21:04 schrieb latin...@vcn.bc.ca:
> Hello
>
> i have had 1 Personal server for years with httpd and OpenSMTPD mail
> server working correctly; thanks OpenBSD Team.
>
> But now i have another server for 500 Colleagues with OSMTPD + Dovecot +
> Dkimsign working well; but i ask, if it w
Am 04.04.22 08:22 schrieb Eric Thomas:
> I'd like to understand more about how OpenBSD logs internal events such as:
>
> - pkg_add/delete events
> - user logins
> - X session start/stops
> etc.
>
> Is there "one big log" where all of these types of events are stored?
> Or are they logged in speci
Am 04.04.22 08:32 schrieb Eric Thomas:
> I want to have a high degree of confidence in my system's state
> (packages that have been added, configs that have changed, permissions
> changed, etc). I've read about "read only filesystems" and the
> pro's/con's [here](http://geodsoft.com/howto/harden/Op
Am 11.09.16 12:45 schrieb jean-francois:
> Hi,
>
>
> I'm moving to OpenBSD for primary use, I'll have to keep a Windows OS for
> some specific purposes also.
>
> Just thanks for the development of OpenBSD, it's very easy to use since
> logical and well documented, I've been enjoying it for the p
Am 02.04.22 18:56 schrieb harold:
> Hello,
>
> Today I take a little breath to try to get some help about a little problem
> I have since weeks.
> I lost data due to misunderstanding of formatting rdsc1 softraid partition
> on openbsd.
>
> I tell you my little story in the attached document, bec
On 3/31/22 17:54, Adriano Barbosa wrote:
Hi misc
I'm trying to make audio and touchpad work on a Dell laptop.
I've never played with this kind of stuff and I don't even know how to
properly start.
I have no hope on making NVIDIA hardware to work, but I believe
Realtek ALC295 audio could work as,
Am 16.03.22 03:09 schrieb i...@tutanota.com:
> >> I was thinking that since Go by default doesn't run a webserver on
> >> port 80 or 443
>
> > What does it even mean. Go is a programming language. If you want to
> > build and run a webserver with it and have it listen on whatever port
> > you want
Am 13.03.22 03:38 schrieb i...@tutanota.com:
> (...)
> In my 30 years of doing sysadmin work, I have never - not even once - come
> across a
> situation where a normal editor like vi or nano or something equally simple
> didn't
> exist on the install media.
Maybe I am wrong, but I am thinking yo
Hey
On Tuesday, February 15, 2022, a wrote:
>
>
--
Kind regards,
Mike
Am 23.12.21 00:51 schrieb Leo Unglaub:
> Hey friends,
>
> i have a OpenBSD 7.0 server with all syspatches applied. On that server i
> have setup httpd and PHP 7.4 running via PHP-FPM. I followed the readme
> provided by the package and everything seams to be fine.
>
> There is only one issue when
Whatever you do to filter out the id I suggest NOT to remove the
messages directly from the what you've called "dark magic".
I think a better approach would be to echo out the command and then if
you are happy with it copy & paste...
Another suggestion is to reduce the spawning of subshells in th
AQs for pkg_add
but wasn't able to figure out how to list available versions of a package or
pick a specific one.
Thanks in advance!
ZP
--
Michael
Am 10.12.21 08:49 schrieb Claus Assmann:
> I am trying to run an SMTP server on a dynamic IP address
Running a smtp server on dynamic IP is just asking for troubles.
> (...)
> I run the redmine app as a normal user so puma can't read the
> /etc/ssl/private/redmine.MY.DOMAIN.COM.key (default perm 400).
Does your environment require keys in /etc/ssl/private? maybe some
corporate policies or such...
If not you can simply configure acme-client(1) to place cert an
> The only machine using another DNS server from my router is the Linux Mint
> development machine
> which holds the copy of my code and also runs django development
> server on 127.0.0.1:8080 and from where everything works without delays.
^^
Am 10.11.21 03:57 schrieb Brian O'Loughlin:
> Hi
>
> Further to my support request in September, (...)
You are refering to an email x weeks ago?
I think you will get more helpful answers if continuing your old thread
Am 09.11.21 17:56 schrieb Radek:
> Hi @misc,
> Does anyone successfully run redmine[1] on OpenBSD?
> I'd like to install redmine on 7.0/amd64 with httpd and postgresql. I've
> never done it before so any advices and hints would be appreciated.
Best way is to begin with your setup and then when yo
Am 07.11.21 05:58 schrieb latin...@vcn.bc.ca:
> Hello List:
>
> Could somebody please tell me what is wrong in my httpd.conf?
> historia is a ln -s to dokuwiki.
>
> (...)
While you didn't say what's not working like you expected we can only
guess...
I can say that most of the problems I see when
Am 26.10.21 09:18 schrieb Sven F.:
> }{ello,
>
> I updated a device and use php fpm on openbsd 7.0
> everything works fine after putting a resolv file in the chroot
> but i can't send email from the chroot
>
> I hope I didn't see something obvious.
>
> to troubleshoot i drop the ksh inside the c
I went through the instructions on this page when I set mine up:
https://github.com/drduh/YubiKey-Guide
Doing a quick scan, there’s some discussion on the page about having multiple
Yubikeys, and I think that it also talked about restoring from backup, and it
assumes you have a copy of the actu
Am 13.10.21 09:58 schrieb Peter J. Philipp:
> 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
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 here
and there is wealth of expertise on such things on this list.
On my site
Yes
On Thu., Sep. 23, 2021, 12:11 a.m. flint pyrite,
wrote:
> forget about host, it is plausible to self host
>
> What remains is the catalyst?
>
> Remember movement would not occur without involvement
>
>
Am 13.08.21 23:19 schrieb Philippe Meunier:
> Hello,
>
> While porting a shell script from Linux to OpenBSD I came across the
> following:
>
> $ uname -a
> Linux foo.there.org 3.10.0-1127.19.1.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Aug 25 17:23:54
> UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
> $ cat > foo
> test
>
Am 10.08.21 13:29 schrieb latin...@vcn.bc.ca:
> > On Tue, 2021-08-10 at 04:32 -0700, latin...@vcn.bc.ca wrote:
> >> > On Aug 10 01:52:57, latin...@vcn.bc.ca wrote:
> >> > > > - smtpd had its first commit in 2008 and back then was far from
> >> > > > Â production ready: So are you using base smtpd
Am 25.07.21 18:54 schrieb Wolf:
> (...)
> api_url="https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory";
> authority letsencrypt {
> api url $api_url
> account key "/etc/acme/letsencrypt-privkey.pem"
> }
please check if you accidently inserted some control characters when
copy&paste the sni
Am 13.07.21 07:20 schrieb Michael Hekeler:
> Am 13.07.21 01:13 schrieb Samuel Banya:
> > My recommendation, tweak your tmux setup, and use vim keybindings for
> > copying and pasting with the proper config options:
> > - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5BE1545D848
Am 13.07.21 01:13 schrieb Samuel Banya:
> My recommendation, tweak your tmux setup, and use vim keybindings for copying
> and pasting with the proper config options:
> - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5BE1545D8486D66D
>
> On Mon, Jul 12, 2021, at 9:12 PM, David Anthony wrote:
> > Hello,
Am 11.06.21 16:15 schrieb fern.tje...@aiyja.com:
> Hi,
>
> I am Nan Mel, the marketing director of Aiyja and Etheria group of companies,
> nice to meet you all. All of us in the company would like to say a big thank
> you!
>
> We have launched Ayos HCS, (...)
>From the homepage:
"Ayos uses BS
Am 17.06.21 09:06 schrieb Michael Hekeler:
> Am 17.06.21 00:28 schrieb Francisco Fuentes:
> > (...)
> > I need to be able to see emojis across the system,
> > (...)
>
> Excuse me.
> But what are these color emojis that you "need to be able to see across
>
Am 17.06.21 00:28 schrieb Francisco Fuentes:
> (...)
> I need to be able to see emojis across the system,
> (...)
Excuse me.
But what are these color emojis that you "need to be able to see across
the system"?
Am 10.06.21 01:16 schrieb Gustavo Rios:
> Hi folks!
>
> I am planning a web serve using openbsd as the os and using php. My
> question is: how to avoid any given user from implement an php script that
> will read some else file, since everything will run as the web server user
> and group ?
If yo
=2560
vfs.ffs.dirhash_maxmem=5242880
vfs.ffs.dirhash_mem=5184849
vfs.nfs.iothreads=-1
vfs.fuse.fusefs_open_devices=0
vfs.fuse.fusefs_fbufs_in=0
vfs.fuse.fusefs_fbufs_wait=0
vfs.fuse.fusefs_pool_pages=0
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Michael
hw.sensors.nvt0.volt0=7.97 VDC
hw.sensors.nvt0.volt2=7.28 VDC
hw.sensors.nvt0.volt6=7.79 VDC
hw.sensors.nvt0.volt7=6.28 VDC
hw.sensors.nvt0.volt8=7.49 VDC
hw.sensors.nvt0.volt9=6.30 VDC
hw.sensors.nvt0.volt10=7.11 VDC
hw.sensors.nvt0.volt11=7.63 VDC (VTT)
hw.sensors.nvt0.volt12=3.46 VDC (3VDD)
hw.sensors.nvt0.volt13=3.46 VDC (3VSB)
hw.sensors.nvt0.volt14=4.32 VDC (VBat)
hw.sensors.km0.temp0=33.88 degC
hw.sensors.km1.temp0=33.88 degC
hw.cpuspeed=2300
hw.setperf=100
hw.vendor=Supermicro
hw.product=H8SGL
hw.version=1234567890
hw.serialno=1234567890
hw.uuid=534d4349-0002-337a-c40c-337ac40cb061
hw.physmem=68701257728
hw.usermem=68701241344
hw.ncpufound=16
hw.allowpowerdown=1
hw.perfpolicy=manual
hw.smt=0
hw.ncpuonline=8
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Michael
Am 17.05.21 18:20 schrieb Steve Williams:
> Hi,
>
> When I upgraded to OpenBSD 6.9 then did the pkg_add -u, I got php-php-7.4.18
> installed.
>
> How do I know if it's "safe" to delete the old php-7.3.28 and all the
> associated modules?
You will have to check the manual (readmes, manpages, home
Dear Olive,
could please stop spamming this list? This is not a forum nor is it IRC. If you
have a question or any other valid concern, feel free to pose them - I kindly
ask you to abstain from anything else.
Regards
Michael
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On 22.12.20 00:18, pipus wrote:
> (...)
> Interesting 28 public and private emails protecting Stuart and his parts
> 2 really nice private emails on the product itself :)
Well, in fact the project sounds indeed to me in the beginning.
But reading this thread I must realize that you tried ha
On 13.10.20 13:07, james.lu...@keemail.me wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The latest snapshots (maybe 1 week ago) have made wsconsctl(8) no longer
> functional for changing display brightness on my MacBook Pro mid 2014.
>
> The expected behavior would be to `wsconsctl display.brigthness=X` to change
> the
Hi, Tobias,
Thanks for your response!
I am pasting the contents of the iked.confs as well as the list of files in
/etc/iked on both hosts below.
Kind regards,
Michael
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/etc/iked.conf on initiator:
local_IP="192.168.5.10"
re the initiator should not be
able to authenticate the responder using the key “openbsd2.my.domain”.
Is anyone able to explain this behavior? I am probably just missing something
here and would highly appreciate any hints.
Cheers,
M
etail out of the
laptop about what's going on?
The laptop uses the Intel wireless drivers.
-Mike
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