Re: pf.conf(5): How to implement sendmail's connection/rate control features with pf?

2024-09-25 Thread Christian Schulte
On 9/25/24 14:31, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: > On Wed, Sep 25, 2024 at 02:26:18PM +0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: >> Another related set of examples and explanations can be found in the blog >> post > > I sense a complete URL would have been beneficial here, as in > > https://nxdomain.no/~p

Re: pf.conf(5): How to implement sendmail's connection/rate control features with pf?

2024-09-25 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
On Wed, Sep 25, 2024 at 02:26:18PM +0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: > Another related set of examples and explanations can be found in the blog post I sense a complete URL would have been beneficial here, as in https://nxdomain.no/~peter/forcing_the_password_gropers_through_a_smaller_hole.html

Re: pf.conf(5): How to implement sendmail's connection/rate control features with pf?

2024-09-25 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
On Wed, Sep 25, 2024 at 02:06:14PM +0200, Christian Schulte wrote: > Hello @misc, > > I am currently searching for a way to implement sendmail's connection control > features using pf. In sendmail I am using: > > dnl # Define connection throttling and window length > define(`confCONNECTION_RATE_T

pf.conf(5): How to implement sendmail's connection/rate control features with pf?

2024-09-25 Thread Christian Schulte
t-rate, set delay, queueing, state modulation but still fail to get the full picture. Following is the pf.conf I am currently using I would like to extend to get those features. Thanks. # $OpenBSD: pf.conf,v 1.55 2017/12/03 20:40:04 sthen Exp $ # # See pf.conf(5) and /etc/examples/pf.conf se

Re: OpenBSD on Radxa ROCK 5 ITX, RK3588 8-core CPU, Mini-ITX Motherboard

2024-08-07 Thread Odhiambo Washington
On Wed, Aug 7, 2024 at 11:06 AM Tito Mari Francis Escaño < titomarifran...@gmail.com> wrote: > Good day misc, > Has anybody been able to install OpenBSD on Radxa ROCK 5 ITX, RK3588 > 8-core CPU, Mini-ITX Motherboard? > I see support for Radxa ROCK 5B, and I was hoping to build a

OpenBSD on Radxa ROCK 5 ITX, RK3588 8-core CPU, Mini-ITX Motherboard

2024-08-07 Thread Tito Mari Francis Escaño
Good day misc, Has anybody been able to install OpenBSD on Radxa ROCK 5 ITX, RK3588 8-core CPU, Mini-ITX Motherboard? I see support for Radxa ROCK 5B, and I was hoping to build a custom PC based on this board and install OpenBSD ARM64 on it. Please advise on possible challenges when installing and

Re: booting and RAID-5

2024-06-17 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024-06-17, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2024-06-15, Marco van Hulten wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I got a new amd64 system with 3 NVMe disks of each 2 TB, with the idea >> to put them in RAID-5. I did not realise until now that one cannot >> boot from RAID-5.

Re: booting and RAID-5

2024-06-17 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024-06-15, Marco van Hulten wrote: > Hello, > > I got a new amd64 system with 3 NVMe disks of each 2 TB, with the idea > to put them in RAID-5. I did not realise until now that one cannot > boot from RAID-5. Why do you want to run three drives in softraid RAID5? You&

Re: booting and RAID-5

2024-06-16 Thread Marco van Hulten
On Sun, 16 Jun 2024 11:57:13 -0400 Nick Holland wrote: > On 6/15/24 09:05, Marco van Hulten wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I got a new amd64 system with 3 NVMe disks of each 2 TB, with the > > idea to put them in RAID-5. I did not realise until now that one > > cannot

Re: booting and RAID-5

2024-06-16 Thread Nick Holland
On 6/15/24 09:05, Marco van Hulten wrote: Hello, I got a new amd64 system with 3 NVMe disks of each 2 TB, with the idea to put them in RAID-5. I did not realise until now that one cannot boot from RAID-5. Would a good approach be to create a root device on one disk (and maybe altroots on one

Re: booting and RAID-5

2024-06-15 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
On Sat, 15 Jun 2024 14:05:07 +0100, Marco van Hulten wrote: > > Would a good approach be to create a root device on one disk (and maybe > altroots on one or both of the others) and use the rest of all disks as > RAID-5 device? Or is there a good reason to boot from a disk separat

booting and RAID-5

2024-06-15 Thread Marco van Hulten
Hello, I got a new amd64 system with 3 NVMe disks of each 2 TB, with the idea to put them in RAID-5. I did not realise until now that one cannot boot from RAID-5. Would a good approach be to create a root device on one disk (and maybe altroots on one or both of the others) and use the rest of

Re: Sudden reboot every 5-10 minutes on latest snapshot

2024-05-29 Thread Ali Farzanrad
Ali Farzanrad wrote: > Thomas Frohwein wrote: > > On Sat, May 25, 2024 at 12:06:39PM +, Ali Farzanrad wrote: > > > Ali Farzanrad wrote: > > > > Alexandre Ratchov wrote: > > > > > On Fri, May 24, 2024 at 09:04:29PM +, Ali Farzanrad wrote: > > > > > > Alexandre Ratchov wrote: > > > > > >

Re: Sudden reboot every 5-10 minutes on latest snapshot

2024-05-29 Thread Ali Farzanrad
Thomas Frohwein wrote: > On Sat, May 25, 2024 at 12:06:39PM +, Ali Farzanrad wrote: > > Ali Farzanrad wrote: > > > Alexandre Ratchov wrote: > > > > On Fri, May 24, 2024 at 09:04:29PM +, Ali Farzanrad wrote: > > > > > Alexandre Ratchov wrote: > > > > > > On Fri, May 24, 2024 at 04:30:52P

Re: Sudden reboot every 5-10 minutes on latest snapshot

2024-05-25 Thread Alexandre Ratchov
On Sat, May 25, 2024 at 09:13:56AM +, Ali Farzanrad wrote: > > Even when azalia is disabled my system gets sudden reboots. > First sudden reboot was just after playing a music; but next 2 reboots > was happened without playing anything. > This suggests the reboots are not directly caused by

Re: Sudden reboot every 5-10 minutes on latest snapshot

2024-05-25 Thread Thomas Frohwein
On Sat, May 25, 2024 at 12:06:39PM +, Ali Farzanrad wrote: > Ali Farzanrad wrote: > > Alexandre Ratchov wrote: > > > On Fri, May 24, 2024 at 09:04:29PM +, Ali Farzanrad wrote: > > > > Alexandre Ratchov wrote: > > > > > On Fri, May 24, 2024 at 04:30:52PM +, Ali Farzanrad wrote: [...]

Re: Sudden reboot every 5-10 minutes on latest snapshot

2024-05-25 Thread Ali Farzanrad
> > > > > > > > During my tests it seems that this version of kernel works fine: > > > > > > > > > > # TZ=UTC cvs -Qd /cvs get -D "2024-05-17 19:30" -P src > > > > > > > > > > But th

Re: Sudden reboot every 5-10 minutes on latest snapshot

2024-05-25 Thread Ali Farzanrad
tests it seems that this version of kernel works fine: > > > > > > > > # TZ=UTC cvs -Qd /cvs get -D "2024-05-17 19:30" -P src > > > > > > > > But this version of kernel will cause sudden reboots without any kernel > > > > panic o

Re: Sudden reboot every 5-10 minutes on latest snapshot

2024-05-24 Thread Alexandre Ratchov
> > > > > # TZ=UTC cvs -Qd /cvs get -D "2024-05-17 19:30" -P src > > > > > > But this version of kernel will cause sudden reboots without any kernel > > > panic or message after 5-60 minutes in my Minisforum UM790: > > > > > > # T

Re: Sudden reboot every 5-10 minutes on latest snapshot

2024-05-24 Thread Ali Farzanrad
> > But this version of kernel will cause sudden reboots without any kernel > > panic or message after 5-60 minutes in my Minisforum UM790: > > > > # TZ=UTC cvs -Qd /cvs get -D "2024-05-17 20:00" -P src > >

Re: Sudden reboot every 5-10 minutes on latest snapshot

2024-05-24 Thread Alexandre Ratchov
s without any kernel > panic or message after 5-60 minutes in my Minisforum UM790: > > # TZ=UTC cvs -Qd /cvs get -D "2024-05-17 20:00" -P src > > After investigation I found this patch could fix my problem: > > Index: azalia.c >

Re: Sudden reboot every 5-10 minutes on latest snapshot

2024-05-24 Thread Ali Farzanrad
Hi again, During my tests it seems that this version of kernel works fine: # TZ=UTC cvs -Qd /cvs get -D "2024-05-17 19:30" -P src But this version of kernel will cause sudden reboots without any kernel panic or message after 5-60 minutes in my Minisforum UM790: # TZ=UTC cvs -Qd /

Re: Sudden reboot every 5-10 minutes on latest snapshot

2024-05-23 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024/05/23 12:12, Ali Farzanrad wrote: > Hi Stuart, > > Stuart Henderson wrote: > > On 2024-05-23, Ali Farzanrad wrote: > > > Hi misc@, > > > > > > My Minisforum UM790 keeps reboot every 5-10 minutes, without any Kernel > > > Panic or

Re: Sudden reboot every 5-10 minutes on latest snapshot

2024-05-23 Thread Ali Farzanrad
Hi Stuart, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2024-05-23, Ali Farzanrad wrote: > > Hi misc@, > > > > My Minisforum UM790 keeps reboot every 5-10 minutes, without any Kernel > > Panic or visible message how may I debug it? > > I'm using latest OpenBSD snapshot wit

Re: Sudden reboot every 5-10 minutes on latest snapshot

2024-05-23 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024-05-23, Ali Farzanrad wrote: > Hi misc@, > > My Minisforum UM790 keeps reboot every 5-10 minutes, without any Kernel > Panic or visible message how may I debug it? > I'm using latest OpenBSD snapshot with this amd64/BUILDINFO: > Build date: 1716424636 - Thu May 23 0

Sudden reboot every 5-10 minutes on latest snapshot

2024-05-23 Thread Ali Farzanrad
Hi misc@, My Minisforum UM790 keeps reboot every 5-10 minutes, without any Kernel Panic or visible message how may I debug it? I'm using latest OpenBSD snapshot with this amd64/BUILDINFO: Build date: 1716424636 - Thu May 23 00:37:16 UTC 2024 # (dmesg; sysctl hw.sensors) OpenBSD 7.5-cu

OpenBSD 7.5 released: Apr 5

2024-04-04 Thread Theo de Raadt
- OpenBSD 7.5 RELEASED - April 5, 2024. We are pleased to announce the official release of OpenBSD 7.5. This is our 56th release. We remain proud of OpenBSD's reco

Re: Is CRONTAB(5) random really random ?

2023-01-05 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Fri, Jan 06, 2023 at 12:58:48AM +0100, Rachel Roch wrote: > > > > 5 Jan 2023, 18:24 by purushar...@gmx.com: > > > Namaste Rachel, Theo(s), > > > >> Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2023 at 5:50 PM > >> From: "Theo de Raadt" > >> T

Re: Is CRONTAB(5) random really random ?

2023-01-05 Thread Rachel Roch
5 Jan 2023, 18:24 by purushar...@gmx.com: > Namaste Rachel, Theo(s), > >> Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2023 at 5:50 PM >> From: "Theo de Raadt" >> To: "Theo Buehler" >> Cc: "Rachel Roch" , "Misc" >> Subject: Re: Is

Re: Is CRONTAB(5) random really random ?

2023-01-05 Thread Puru Shartha
Namaste Rachel, Theo(s), > Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2023 at 5:50 PM > From: "Theo de Raadt" > To: "Theo Buehler" > Cc: "Rachel Roch" , "Misc" > Subject: Re: Is CRONTAB(5) random really random ? > > Theo Buehler wrote: >

Re: Is CRONTAB(5) random really random ?

2023-01-05 Thread Theo de Raadt
Theo Buehler wrote: > On Thu, Jan 05, 2023 at 06:15:43PM +0100, Rachel Roch wrote: > > According to the docs : > > > > > A random value (within the legal range) may be obtained by usingthe > > > ‘~’ character in a field. > > The random numbers are drawn once and then repeated regularly. Th

Re: Is CRONTAB(5) random really random ?

2023-01-05 Thread Theo Buehler
On Thu, Jan 05, 2023 at 06:15:43PM +0100, Rachel Roch wrote: > According to the docs : > > > A random value (within the legal range) may be obtained by usingthe ‘~’ > > character in a field. The random numbers are drawn once and then repeated regularly. This behavior has always bothered me b

Re: [SPAM?] Is CRONTAB(5) random really random ?

2023-01-05 Thread Martin Schröder
Am Do., 5. Jan. 2023 um 18:16 Uhr schrieb Rachel Roch : > Especially given three of my crontab fields are supposed to be random > (minute, hour, day-of-month) I would expect to see at least one of the three > to be different ?!? AFAIK there is only one random value and it's crea

Is CRONTAB(5) random really random ?

2023-01-05 Thread Rachel Roch
neAug  6 17:24:01 foobar foo: Task doneSep  6 17:24:01 foobar foo: Task doneOct  6 17:24:01 foobar foo: Task doneOct 31 08:44:01 foobar foo: Task doneNov 19 12:02:01 foobar foo: Task doneDec 19 12:02:02 foobar foo: Task done Surely it would be clutching at straws to describe an event happenin

Recently acquired Ryzen 5 computer lacks sound with OpenBSD 7.1.

2022-10-26 Thread Brian Durant
The computer has a Ryzen 5 4600G processor, as well as AMD High Def and Realtek audio. I have tried unsuccessfully to get audio through the HDMI connection as well as a Behringer UMC20HD USB sound card. I have looked at the relevant man pages and tried to solve this on Reddit. It has been

Re: Question regarding queueing in pf.conf(5) and WireGuard

2021-06-14 Thread misc
out on wg inet from !(wg:network) to any nat-to (wg:0) > > In pf.conf(5), there's mention of this simple configuration > for bandwidth control: > > queue outq on em0 bandwidth 9M max 9M flows 1024 qlimit 1024 \ >default > > I want to employ this rule. M

Question regarding queueing in pf.conf(5) and WireGuard

2021-06-14 Thread Ashlen
-to rule for WireGuard, for IP masquerading. Here's said rule: match out on wg inet from !(wg:network) to any nat-to (wg:0) In pf.conf(5), there's mention of this simple configuration for bandwidth control: queue outq on em0 bandwidth 9M max 9M flows 1024 qlimit 1024 \

Re: tc= in remote(5) example

2021-02-18 Thread Theo de Raadt
Jan Stary wrote: > /etc/examples/remote contains the following stanzas: > > unixhost:\ > :br#9600: > > cua00|For i386,macppc:\ > :dv=/dev/cua00:tc=unixhost: > > cuaa|For sparc:\ > :dv=/dev/cuaa:tc=

Re: tc= in remote(5) example

2021-02-18 Thread trondd
:dv=/dev/cuaa:tc=unixhost: > > > The remote(5) manpage describes br, dc, dv > but not tc, which seems to be used here as an include. > Is it described elsewhere or is that an omission? > > Jan > References are at the top of the example file. The most complete description of tc is probably in cgetcap(3).

tc= in remote(5) example

2021-02-18 Thread Jan Stary
/etc/examples/remote contains the following stanzas: unixhost:\ :br#9600: cua00|For i386,macppc:\ :dv=/dev/cua00:tc=unixhost: cuaa|For sparc:\ :dv=/dev/cuaa:tc=unixhost: The remote(5) manpage describes br, dc, dv but not

Re: Suggestion for small improvement in acme-client.conf.5

2021-01-10 Thread Jason McIntyre
On Sat, Jan 09, 2021 at 05:08:14PM +0100, Wolf wrote: > Hello, > > I have small suggestion for improving man page for acme-client.conf.5. > Basically just adding "comma separated" to clarify on the format of the > list for alternative names. I had to dig into the parser.y

Re: Suggestion for small improvement in acme-client.conf.5

2021-01-09 Thread Wolf
Hello, On 2021-01-09 22:20:26 +, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2021-01-09, Wolf wrote: > > I have small suggestion for improving man page for acme-client.conf.5. > > Basically just adding "comma separated" to clarify on the format of the > > list for alternati

Re: Suggestion for small improvement in acme-client.conf.5

2021-01-09 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2021-01-09, Wolf wrote: > I have small suggestion for improving man page for acme-client.conf.5. > Basically just adding "comma separated" to clarify on the format of the > list for alternative names. I had to dig into the parser.y to figure > this out, so it wo

Suggestion for small improvement in acme-client.conf.5

2021-01-09 Thread Wolf
Hello, I have small suggestion for improving man page for acme-client.conf.5. Basically just adding "comma separated" to clarify on the format of the list for alternative names. I had to dig into the parser.y to figure this out, so it would be nice to have it documented. diff --

Re: Kde Plasma 5 package missing

2020-12-23 Thread Manuel Solis
Awesome, i`ve installed Lumina, thank you for the tip. Happy holidays! El mié, 23 dic 2020 a las 17:09, Stuart Henderson () escribió: > On 2020-12-23, Manuel Solis wrote: > > Hello Misc, > > > > I am trying to instal KDE, 4 as allways or 5 if avairable, on mi Inspiron >

Re: Kde Plasma 5 package missing

2020-12-23 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2020-12-23, Manuel Solis wrote: > Hello Misc, > > I am trying to instal KDE, 4 as allways or 5 if avairable, on mi Inspiron > 1464 laptop, since i have been using FVWM too long, im having trouble > looking at the right package, could someone point me in the right > direction

Kde Plasma 5 package missing

2020-12-23 Thread Manuel Solis
Hello Misc, I am trying to instal KDE, 4 as allways or 5 if avairable, on mi Inspiron 1464 laptop, since i have been using FVWM too long, im having trouble looking at the right package, could someone point me in the right direction? I did try to install kdebase, version 3, and i gotta say its

Re: possible relayd.conf(5) documentation mistake regarding session tickets

2020-10-22 Thread Ashlen
On 20/10/21 09:26PM, Sebastian Benoit wrote: > * i'm not sure we wanted session resumption to be enabled by default > because of the security implications regarding perferct forward > secrecy. Indeed the option is off by default at the moment. Hey, thanks for explaining a bit. :) I read about sess

Re: possible relayd.conf(5) documentation mistake regarding session tickets

2020-10-22 Thread Sebastian Benoit
Sebastian Benoit(benoit-li...@fb12.de) on 2020.10.21 21:26:00 +0200: > Ashlen(euryd...@riseup.net) on 2020.10.20 16:02:49 -0600: > > In relayd.conf(5), the tls section under PROTOCOLS states the following: > > > > no session tickets > > Disable TLS session t

Re: possible relayd.conf(5) documentation mistake regarding session tickets

2020-10-21 Thread Sebastian Benoit
Ashlen(euryd...@riseup.net) on 2020.10.20 16:02:49 -0600: > In relayd.conf(5), the tls section under PROTOCOLS states the following: > > no session tickets > Disable TLS session tickets. relayd(8) supports stateless TLS > session tickets (RFC 5077) to implement TLS ses

possible relayd.conf(5) documentation mistake regarding session tickets

2020-10-20 Thread Ashlen
In relayd.conf(5), the tls section under PROTOCOLS states the following: no session tickets Disable TLS session tickets. relayd(8) supports stateless TLS session tickets (RFC 5077) to implement TLS session resumption. The default is to enable session tickets. However, an SSL Labs

Re: PPP connection terminated every 5 minutes

2020-04-24 Thread Jan Stary
Terminate Request comes > and the connection is established anew. > > This pattern has been repeating since the last midnight. > It looks to me like my ISP is cutting me off every 5 minutes, > and than it takes 50 seconds to realize the connection is down, > which is when it

PPP connection terminated every 5 minutes

2020-04-24 Thread Jan Stary
m0 txprio packet rxprio outer groups: vlan media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseT full-duplex) status: active $ ifconfig pppoe0 pppoe0: flags=8851 mtu 1492 index 7 priority 0 llprio 3 dev: vlan848 state: session sid: 0x1 PADI retries: 5 PADR retries: 0 time:

Re: Server 5 SSD/best practice

2020-03-02 Thread Oliver Marugg
2020-02-20 11:22, Oliver Marugg wrote: Hi I’ve got a Supermicro 5028D desktop server with 5 identical SATA SSDs, there is no HBA no RAID card in. The purpose of the server is intended as web/smtp and some vmm vms (os plus /home & /var storage). What are your suggestions or best pract

Re: Server 5 SSD/best practice

2020-02-21 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2020-02-21, Nick Holland wrote: > On 2020-02-20 11:22, Oliver Marugg wrote: >> Hi >> >> I’ve got a Supermicro 5028D desktop server with 5 identical SATA SSDs, >> there is no HBA no RAID card in. The purpose of the server is intended >> as web/smtp and s

Re: Server 5 SSD/best practice

2020-02-21 Thread Nick Holland
On 2020-02-20 11:22, Oliver Marugg wrote: > Hi > > I’ve got a Supermicro 5028D desktop server with 5 identical SATA SSDs, > there is no HBA no RAID card in. The purpose of the server is intended > as web/smtp and some vmm vms (os plus /home & /var storage). > What are yo

Server 5 SSD/best practice

2020-02-20 Thread Oliver Marugg
Hi I’ve got a Supermicro 5028D desktop server with 5 identical SATA SSDs, there is no HBA no RAID card in. The purpose of the server is intended as web/smtp and some vmm vms (os plus /home & /var storage). What are your suggestions or best practices configuring the device arrangement

Re: man.openbsd.org/table.5

2019-09-14 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi Edgar, Edgar Pettijohn wrote on Sun, Sep 08, 2019 at 03:00:57PM -0500: > Not sure if its just me or not, but I was looking at the table(5) > manual online and sections look odd. > Particularly `Mailaddr tables' and `Addrname tables'. Yes, that was indeed badly misformat

man.openbsd.org/table.5

2019-09-08 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
Not sure if its just me or not, but I was looking at the table(5) manual online and sections look odd. Particularly `Mailaddr tables' and `Addrname tables'. Thanks, Edgar

login.conf(5) - Do vmemoryuse and memoryuse limit a process' virtual and physical memory?

2019-04-26 Thread Aham Brahmasmi
Namaste misc, As a good practice, I tried to limit the virtual and physical memory available to the svn daemon [1]. To achieve that, I read about login classes and login.conf(5) [2]: ... memoryuse sizeMaximum in core memoryuse size limit. ... vmemoryuse size

Answer 5 / Re: 10GBit network performance on OpenBSD 6.4

2019-04-09 Thread Mark Schneider
Am 08.04.2019 23:46, schrieb Anatoli: Thank you very much for the idea Anatoli! Running dd with "/dev/zero" and "/dev/null" gave me back a very good overview what is going on (different server hardware and operating systems) ironm@wheezy:~$ time dd if=/dev/zero of=file1.tmp bs=1M count=4096 &

Re: how to use pf.conf(5) to bypass vpn based on destination port?

2019-01-17 Thread Bruno Dantas
> All-in-all, something like that would solve that problem for you: > > pass out quick proto tcp from (self) to port 22 route-to (athn0 > $athn0_gateway) nat-to (athn0) > That worked perfectly! Thank you, Igor. Even with OpenBSD's legendary documentation at my disposal, with my current (lim

Re: how to use pf.conf(5) to bypass vpn based on destination port?

2019-01-17 Thread Igor Podlesny
On Thu, 17 Jan 2019 at 23:24, Bruno Dantas wrote: [...] > pass out proto {tcp udp} to any port 22022 route-to athn0 > > and this: > > pass out proto {tcp udp} to any port 22022 route-to \ > $athn0_gateway > > But both result in ssh authentication attempts to hang at > "debug1: Connecting to...

how to use pf.conf(5) to bypass vpn based on destination port?

2019-01-17 Thread Bruno Dantas
create a custom route for the marked packets, like this: iptables -t mangle -A PREROUTING -p tcp -m multiport --dport 22022 -j \ MARK --set-mark 1 ip route add table 100 $wlan0_default_gateway ip rule add fwmark 1 table 10 Please, how do I accomplish this on OpenBSD 6.4 using pf.conf(5)? I

Inconsistency between installurl(5) and the info inside regarding the URL

2018-10-11 Thread flauenroth
Just found a little error regarding the URL listed in installurl(5) and the website itself. The manpage is listing https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD while the actual website is [http://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD](https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD). Pretty certain it´s a new change since I

Fwd: doas.conf(5) question: when password required

2018-10-09 Thread Hajime Edakawa
Hello, I didn't know, when to reply, I have to specify CC address as misc@openbsd.org. I'm so sorry. Best regards, Hajime Edakawa -- Forwarded message - From: Hajime Edakawa Date: 2018年9月13日(木) 3:12 Subject: Re: doas.conf(5) question: when password required To:

Re: doas.conf(5) question: when password required

2018-09-12 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2018-09-12, Hajime Edakawa wrote: > Hello to all, > > I am sorry to say that I could not understand this behavior intuitively. > > $ id -Gn > hajime wheel > $ cat /etc/doas.conf > permit nopass hajime as root cmd mg# A > permit keepenv :wheel # B > $ doas mg /etc/doas.conf

doas.conf(5) question: when password required

2018-09-12 Thread Hajime Edakawa
Hello to all, I am sorry to say that I could not understand this behavior intuitively. $ id -Gn hajime wheel $ cat /etc/doas.conf permit nopass hajime as root cmd mg# A permit keepenv :wheel # B $ doas mg /etc/doas.conf # no password, ok. ... $ But, $ id -Gn h

Re: dump/restore and crontab(5)

2018-07-02 Thread Ed Ahlsen-Girard
On Mon, 2 Jul 2018 09:25:37 -0400 "trondd" wrote: > On Mon, July 2, 2018 8:14 am, Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote: > [...] > > I'd have to look later to see if my dumps are coreectly grabbing the > crontabs. But first, try looking in /var/backups either on disk, or > in your dump. > > Tim. > In th

Re: dump/restore and crontab(5)

2018-07-02 Thread trondd
On Mon, July 2, 2018 10:26 am, Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote: > On Mon, 2 Jul 2018 09:25:37 -0400 > "trondd" wrote: > >> On Mon, July 2, 2018 8:14 am, Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote: >> [...] >> >> I'd have to look later to see if my dumps are coreectly grabbing the >> crontabs. But first, try looking in /var/

Re: dump/restore and crontab(5)

2018-07-02 Thread Solene Rapenne
trondd writes: > On Mon, July 2, 2018 8:14 am, Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote: >> Having clobbered my crontab (5) file in error (-r and -e are close) I >> merrily went to my level 0 dump to restore it. It's present on the dump >> (which is to file) but the restored file is

Re: dump/restore and crontab(5)

2018-07-02 Thread trondd
On Mon, July 2, 2018 8:14 am, Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote: > Having clobbered my crontab (5) file in error (-r and -e are close) I > merrily went to my level 0 dump to restore it. It's present on the dump > (which is to file) but the restored file is zero bytes. > > Should I

Re: dump/restore and crontab(5)

2018-07-02 Thread Solene Rapenne
Ed Ahlsen-Girard writes: > Having clobbered my crontab (5) file in error (-r and -e are close) I > merrily went to my level 0 dump to restore it. It's present on the dump > (which is to file) but the restored file is zero bytes. > > Should I have run those dumps manually ins

dump/restore and crontab(5)

2018-07-02 Thread Ed Ahlsen-Girard
Having clobbered my crontab (5) file in error (-r and -e are close) I merrily went to my level 0 dump to restore it. It's present on the dump (which is to file) but the restored file is zero bytes. Should I have run those dumps manually instead of as cron jobs? -- Edward Ahlsen-Gira

Re: Missing relayd.conf(5) example

2018-04-21 Thread Aaron Miller
On Sat, 2018-04-21 at 14:55 +0200, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote: > I don't mean to hijack the thread, but have you been able to forward > the > HTTP request and modifying the path? I've researched the code, but I > don't > think it's possible at the moment. I did not attempt this. > Locally I have a pat

Re: Missing relayd.conf(5) example

2018-04-21 Thread Hiltjo Posthuma
y helpful and I > ended up resorting to stackoverflow and trial and error. > > I recommend an example like this be added to relayd.conf(5) man page: > > table { 127.0.0.1 } > table { 127.0.0.1 } > > http protocol "https" { > match header set "X-F

Missing relayd.conf(5) example

2018-04-20 Thread Aaron Miller
example like this be added to relayd.conf(5) man page: table { 127.0.0.1 } table { 127.0.0.1 } http protocol "https" { match header set "X-Forwarded-For" \ value "$REMOTE_ADDR" match header set "X-Forwarded-By" \ value "$SE

Re: [patch] 6.3 relayd.conf(5) man page correction

2018-04-08 Thread Matt Schwartz
n Sat, Mar 24, 2018 at 09:51:59AM -0400, Matt Schwartz wrote: Hi tech@, One small correction to relayd.conf(5). In the examples section for TLS acceleration, the configuration option match hash "sessid" results in a syntax error. Diff below. Thanks, Matt hi. i'm having trouble ge

Re: OpenBGPd Changes from 5.x to 6.2

2018-03-26 Thread Sebastian Benoit
Mike Hammett(openbsd-m...@ics-il.net) on 2018.03.26 10:34:24 -0500: > Did the config for openbgpd change from 5 to 6? I copied a config file Yes. > over and it complains about a line I have, `softreconfig in yes`. It > doesn't show in https://man.openbsd.org/bgpd.co

OpenBGPd Changes from 5.x to 6.2

2018-03-26 Thread Mike Hammett
Did the config for openbgpd change from 5 to 6? I copied a config file over and it complains about a line I have, `softreconfig in yes`. It doesn't show in https://man.openbsd.org/bgpd.conf but https://man.openbsd.org/bgpctl references it. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Comp

Re: sshd(8), sshd_config(5), and the LogLevel directive

2018-03-05 Thread Lars Noodén
On 2018-03-05, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2018-03-05, Lars Noodén wrote: >> I'm not able to get sshd(8) to use alternative loglevels, such as Debug3. >> >> When sshd(8) starts, it goes through the normal reporting regardless >> of which LogLevel is set in sshd

Re: sshd(8), sshd_config(5), and the LogLevel directive

2018-03-05 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2018-03-05, Lars Noodén wrote: > I'm not able to get sshd(8) to use alternative loglevels, such as Debug3. > > When sshd(8) starts, it goes through the normal reporting regardless > of which LogLevel is set in sshd_config(5). Here is an excerpt from > /var/log/authlo

sshd(8), sshd_config(5), and the LogLevel directive

2018-03-04 Thread Lars Noodén
I'm not able to get sshd(8) to use alternative loglevels, such as Debug3. When sshd(8) starts, it goes through the normal reporting regardless of which LogLevel is set in sshd_config(5). Here is an excerpt from /var/log/authlog showing the daemon starting and a first connection from ou

Re: Unsetting a DHCP option in dhcpd.conf(5)

2018-02-27 Thread Sonic
I suspect you can use groups, set it for a group and leave it out of another group. On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 12:55 PM, Grzegorz Kowalczyk wrote: > Hi, > > can an option be unset in a host declaration of dhcpd.conf(5)? > > I'm trying to set a generic "option routers A.B.

Unsetting a DHCP option in dhcpd.conf(5)

2018-02-27 Thread Grzegorz Kowalczyk
Hi, can an option be unset in a host declaration of dhcpd.conf(5)? I'm trying to set a generic "option routers A.B.C.D" option in a subnet block and disable it in some host blocks. I've already skimmed through dhcpd.conf(5) and dhcp-options(5) man pages, to no avail.

Re: sysctl(8) didnt add parameter to sysctl.conf(5)

2017-12-27 Thread Oliver Marugg
On 27 Dec 2017, at 21:30, Theo de Raadt wrote: >> By entering as su/doas sysctl kern.bufcachepercent=80 shows me the >> change from default=20 to 80 as expected, but after a reboot the value >> is set again/still to 20 (%). > > sysctl changes the running state. It does not change that file > for

Re: sysctl(8) didnt add parameter to sysctl.conf(5)

2017-12-27 Thread Theo de Raadt
> By entering as su/doas sysctl kern.bufcachepercent=80 shows me the > change from default=20 to 80 as expected, but after a reboot the value > is set again/still to 20 (%). sysctl changes the running state. It does not change that file for future boots.

sysctl(8) didnt add parameter to sysctl.conf(5)

2017-12-27 Thread Oliver Marugg
fault=20 to 80 as expected, but after a reboot the value is set again/still to 20 (%). I found out that /etc/sysctl.conf (5) doesnt exists after installation from miniroot62, and if I create the file as su/doas (new file or cp /etc/examples/sysctl.conf /etc) no entries were made to that file

Re: Current #197 Nov 5 umb0 ucom0 umodem0 detached.

2017-11-19 Thread tinkr
display . > Nov 19 05:11:27 thinkpad-w541 xlock: Stop: root, wheel, unknown > display, 0m 0s > Nov 19 13:51:44 thinkpad-w541 /bsd: xhci0: port=10 change=0x00 > Nov 19 13:51:44 thinkpad-w541 /bsd: xhci_abort_xfer: > xfer=0xff087b6491e0 status=IN_PROGRESS err=CANCELLED actlen=0 >

Re: Current #197 Nov 5 umb0 ucom0 umodem0 detached.

2017-11-19 Thread Christoph R. Murauer
IN_PROGRESS err=CANCELLED actlen=0 len=31744 idx=103 Nov 19 13:51:44 thinkpad-w541 /bsd: xhci0: xhci_cmd_stop_ep dev 3 dci 5 Nov 19 13:51:44 thinkpad-w541 /bsd: xhci_event_xfer: stopped xfer=0xff087b6491e0 Nov 19 13:51:44 thinkpad-w541 /bsd: xhci0: xhci_cmd_set_tr_deq_async dev 3 dci 5 Nov 19 13

Re: Current #197 Nov 5 umb0 ucom0 umodem0 detached.

2017-11-16 Thread tinkr
Christoph, The first thing I see when looking at your report, is that your USB devices were plugged in via USB3 (XHCI). Please recompile your kernel with XHCI_DEBUG, and share the debug output here (and with mpi@) when you have it, when the error happened next time. Ok? Tinker > Hello ! > >

Current #197 Nov 5 umb0 ucom0 umodem0 detached.

2017-11-06 Thread Christoph R. Murauer
, set config 0 at addr 4 failed Nov 6 23:56:02 thinkpad-w541 /bsd: uhub0: device problem, disabling port 10 Which other informations are need to help to debug ? Thanks for your answers. OpenBSD 6.2-current (GENERIC.MP) #197: Sun Nov 5 12:48:36 MST 2017 dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys

Re: 5-button wheeled mouse and X

2017-10-30 Thread Natasha Kerensikova
on Sunday 29 October 2017 at 22:13, Daniel Jakots wrote: > On Sun, 29 Oct 2017 11:37:45 -0400, gwes wrote: > > On 10/25/17 07:20, Cág wrote: > > > Natasha Kerensikova wrote: > > > > > >> it started as a bug report: it have a 5-button mouse with a wheel,

Re: 5-button wheeled mouse and X

2017-10-29 Thread Daniel Jakots
On Sun, 29 Oct 2017 11:37:45 -0400, gwes wrote: > On 10/25/17 07:20, Cág wrote: > > Natasha Kerensikova wrote: > > > >> it started as a bug report: it have a 5-button mouse with a wheel, > >> even though I don't use much the buttons 4 and 5 (I think only

Re: 5-button wheeled mouse and X

2017-10-29 Thread gwes
On 10/25/17 07:20, Cág wrote: Natasha Kerensikova wrote: it started as a bug report: it have a 5-button mouse with a wheel, even though I don't use much the buttons 4 and 5 (I think only for previous and next in firefox history). I recently switched to OpenBSD, and I was surprised to

Re: 5-button wheeled mouse and X

2017-10-25 Thread Cág
Natasha Kerensikova wrote: > it started as a bug report: it have a 5-button mouse with a wheel, even > though I don't use much the buttons 4 and 5 (I think only for previous > and next in firefox history). I recently switched to OpenBSD, and I was > surprised to find these button

5-button wheeled mouse and X

2017-10-25 Thread Natasha Kerensikova
Hello, it started as a bug report: it have a 5-button mouse with a wheel, even though I don't use much the buttons 4 and 5 (I think only for previous and next in firefox history). I recently switched to OpenBSD, and I was surprised to find these buttons cause scrolling, like the wheel. If

acpidump at bootup blocking for 5 minutes

2017-10-23 Thread mabi
/rc boot file I could find out that the acpidump takes 5 minutes to run. So I just commented the following lines out to boot up faster: if [[ -x /usr/sbin/acpidump ]]; then acpidump -o /var/db/acpi/ fi Regards, Mabi

softraid i/o error 5 @ CRYPTO block

2017-10-15 Thread Lampshade
, 512 bytes/sector, 146805279 sectors root on rd0a swap on rd0b dump on rd0b softraid0: sd1: i/o error 5 @ CRYPTO block 27426768 syncing disks... OpenBSD 6.2-current (GENERIC.MP) #149: Sat Oct 14 14:21:11 MDT 2017 dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP *** full

Re: USB 3.0 and i/o error 5 @ CRYPTO block

2017-07-29 Thread Björn Ketelaars
xhci0: ERDP=00x97a2000 xhci0: USBCMD=0x5 xhci0: IMAN=0x2 ppb5 at pci0 dev 28 function 7 "Intel 6 Series PCIE" rev 0xb5 pci6 at ppb5 bus 1 "Hewlett-Packard iLO3 Slave" rev 0x05 at pci6 dev 0 function 0 not configured vga1 at pci6 dev 0 function 1 "Matrox MGA G200eH" re

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