Re: curious about where system is spinning

2024-08-05 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024-08-05, Geoff Steckel wrote: > This is not a complaint. > I'm very happy with 400MB/sec through a cheap power efficient system. > I'm trying to deduplicate some of my 10,000,000+ files. > > Top reports spin (mostly on CPU0) up to 10%. > I'm curious which resource is being competed for.

curious about where system is spinning

2024-08-05 Thread Geoff Steckel
This is not a complaint. I'm very happy with 400MB/sec through a cheap power efficient system. I'm trying to deduplicate some of my 10,000,000+ files. Top reports spin (mostly on CPU0) up to 10%. I'm curious which resource is being competed for. If a waterfall graph would answer my question

Re: About pf Rule ( pf.conf

2024-08-05 Thread Souji Thenria
On Mon Aug 5, 2024 at 8:24 PM BST, Mike Fischer wrote: > Am 05.08.2024 um 20:22 schrieb WATANABE Takeo : > > Hi,Souji-SAN. > > Thank you so much for your advice. > We will reply to you in due course. > > > on Sun, 04 Aug 2024 19:56:38 +0100 > "Souji Thenria" wrote: > >> On Sun Aug 4,

Re: Unable to Mount NFS Share

2024-08-05 Thread Aric Gregson
On 05.08.2024 09:57, Mike Larkin wrote: On Sat, Aug 03, 2024 at 01:35:11PM -0700, Aric Gregson wrote: Hello, I am having a great deal of difficulty mounting a NFS shared folder on my local network. The share is from a TrueNAS server. I am able to mount the same share on Armbian without

Re: About pf Rule ( pf.conf

2024-08-05 Thread Mike Fischer
> Am 05.08.2024 um 20:22 schrieb WATANABE Takeo : > > Hi,Souji-SAN. > > Thank you so much for your advice. > We will reply to you in due course. > > > on Sun, 04 Aug 2024 19:56:38 +0100 > "Souji Thenria" wrote: > >> On Sun Aug 4, 2024 at 4:36 PM BST, WATANABE Takeo wrote: >>> I am having

Re: About pf Rule ( pf.conf

2024-08-05 Thread WATANABE Takeo
Hi,Souji-SAN. Thank you so much for your advice. We will reply to you in due course. on Sun, 04 Aug 2024 19:56:38 +0100 "Souji Thenria" wrote: > On Sun Aug 4, 2024 at 4:36 PM BST, WATANABE Takeo wrote: >> I am having trouble because all packets are blocked. >> Please see below for a

Re: Unable to Mount NFS Share

2024-08-05 Thread Mike Larkin
On Sat, Aug 03, 2024 at 01:35:11PM -0700, Aric Gregson wrote: > Hello, > > I am having a great deal of difficulty mounting a NFS shared folder on my > local network. The share is from a TrueNAS server. I am able to mount the > same share on Armbian without difficulty. > > The error that I

Re: radiusd

2024-08-05 Thread Mike
Thanks for the reply and the freeradius update. On 8/5/2024 8:21 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2024-08-04, Mike wrote: >> >> authentication method was not PAP >> (radiusd_bsdauth(8) supports only PAP) >> >> OK, that's the likely problem. My WiFi access point is an old Linksys, >> an

Re: Automatic Disk Partitioning

2024-08-05 Thread Kenneth Gober
On Sun, Aug 4, 2024 at 6:24 PM David Uhden Collado wrote: > I would like to understand the rationale behind this design choice. Is > there a specific reason why the automatic partitioning is limited to > around 350GB for system partitions? Any insights or explanations you can > provide would be

Re: radiusd

2024-08-05 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024-08-04, Mike wrote: > > authentication method was not PAP > (radiusd_bsdauth(8) supports only PAP) > > OK, that's the likely problem. My WiFi access point is an old Linksys, > an LAPN600. When I go to the "Wireless Security" screen on the access > point, I see nothing to choose a

Re: Automatic Disk Partitioning

2024-08-05 Thread Nick Holland
On 8/4/24 15:16, David Uhden Collado wrote: Hello, I have observed that the automatic partitioning feature of disklabel(8) does not allocate more than approximately 350GB to system partitions [1]. In my opinion, the tool should have been designed to use all available space on the storage device

Re: About pf Rule ( pf.conf

2024-08-05 Thread Marko Cupać
On Mon, 05 Aug 2024 00:36:18 +0900 (JST) WATANABE Takeo wrote: > Dear Sirs, > > Would you be willing to discuss how to write pf.conf? Having only one network interface, I assume this firewall protects machine it resides on (a server), not network behind it (a router / firewall), which rules

Unable to Mount NFS Share

2024-08-05 Thread Aric Gregson
Hello, I am having a great deal of difficulty mounting a NFS shared folder on my local network. The share is from a TrueNAS server. I am able to mount the same share on Armbian without difficulty. The error that I receive is: mount_nfs: bad MNT RPC: RPC: Timed out I have tried many

Re: Automatic Disk Partitioning

2024-08-05 Thread Crystal Kolipe
On Mon, Aug 05, 2024 at 03:42:48AM +0200, David Uhden Collado wrote: > > Why not just use a custom disklabel template that suits your needs? This > is the -t option to /sbin/disklabel. > > How is it possible to use a custom template from the OpenBSD installer? You'll need to drop to the shell

failing to boot amd64 macbook pro

2024-08-05 Thread Peter J. Philipp
Hi, kern.version=OpenBSD 7.5-current (GENERIC.MP) #121: Sat Jun 8 18:02:54 MDT 2024 dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP This is the last working kernel for me. I tried to upgrade last week as well and it failed as well. Looking for Best Current practice on

Re: misbehaving localtime zone link

2024-08-04 Thread Philip Guenther
On Sun, Aug 4, 2024 at 5:26 AM Shadrock Uhuru wrote: > hi everyone > i have two raspberry pi's setup as dns servers running unbound and nsd > both are installed with the latest snapshots > both are configured the same (os and dns) > both sync off the ntpd at firewall.mydomain > even though i have

Re: Automatic Disk Partitioning

2024-08-04 Thread David Uhden Collado
> Why not just use a custom disklabel template that suits your needs? This is the -t option to /sbin/disklabel. How is it possible to use a custom template from the OpenBSD installer? On the other hand, this workaround is not the most convenient since one typically does not reinstall OpenBSD

Re: Automatic Disk Partitioning

2024-08-04 Thread Greg Thomas
I don't know if I'm misreading your inquiry but if I have more than enough storage space why would I allocate way too much space to system partitions by allocating it proportionally? On Sun, Aug 4, 2024 at 12:18 PM David Uhden Collado wrote: > Hello, > > I have observed that the automatic

Re: Automatic Disk Partitioning

2024-08-04 Thread Åke Nordin
On 2024-08-04 21:16, David Uhden Collado wrote: > Hello, > I have observed that the automatic partitioning feature of disklabel(8) > does not allocate more than approximately 350GB to system partitions > [1]. In my opinion, the tool should have been designed to use all > available space on the

pkg_add and partial installs

2024-08-04 Thread J Doe
Hello list, I updated one of my OpenBSD 7.5 servers via: pkg_add today using the following: $ pkg_add -uvi ... and the installation progressed until it reached PHP 8.2. My server had been using PHP 8.2.21 from packages, so this was an upgrade to the latest release. During install I noted

Re: About pf Rule ( pf.conf

2024-08-04 Thread Crystal Kolipe
On Mon, Aug 05, 2024 at 12:36:18AM +0900, WATANABE Takeo wrote: > Dear Sirs, > > Would you be willing to discuss how to write pf.conf? > > I'm using OpenBSD 7.5 AMD. > I want to limit the packets going in and out as follows > > 1. reject in principle : block all > 2. when rejecting packets, do

Re: Automatic Disk Partitioning

2024-08-04 Thread Crystal Kolipe
On Sun, Aug 04, 2024 at 09:16:52PM +0200, David Uhden Collado wrote: > To address this limitation, I had to > write a custom program that calculates partition sizes to maintain their > initial proportions while occupying the entire storage device. Why not just use a custom disklabel template that

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Chromium and microphone at slack

2024-08-04 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
misc@, I'm having a strange problem with Cromium and Slack: I can't use my microphone. Webcam and sound work, but not the microphone. Wired things that google meet work perfectly with microphone on the next tab. I run -current which I update once-twice per week, and I defently had used

Automatic Disk Partitioning

2024-08-04 Thread David Uhden Collado
Hello, I have observed that the automatic partitioning feature of disklabel(8) does not allocate more than approximately 350GB to system partitions [1]. In my opinion, the tool should have been designed to use all available space on the storage device when partitioning. To address this

Re: About pf Rule ( pf.conf

2024-08-04 Thread Souji Thenria
On Sun Aug 4, 2024 at 4:36 PM BST, WATANABE Takeo wrote: I am having trouble because all packets are blocked. Please see below for a description of the problem. I would appreciate it if you could point out any problems. The config looks ok so far; I don't see any problems. Can you run 'pfctl

Re: Optimization Advice for High Resource Utilization PostgreSQL Query on OpenBSD

2024-08-04 Thread j
On 30.07.24 14:04, Kihaguru Gathura wrote: Hi, I am seeking advice on optimizing a PostgreSQL query that is consuming a significant amount of CPU resources on my Dell PowerEdge T340 server. The server has an Intel Xeon E-2124 CPU @ 3.30GHz (4 cores, no Hyper-Threading) and 16GB RAM, running

About pf Rule ( pf.conf

2024-08-04 Thread WATANABE Takeo
Dear Sirs, Would you be willing to discuss how to write pf.conf? I'm using OpenBSD 7.5 AMD. I want to limit the packets going in and out as follows 1. reject in principle : block all 2. when rejecting packets, do not log them. 3. there is only one interface (vio0) that goes in and out of the

misbehaving localtime zone link

2024-08-04 Thread Shadrock Uhuru
hi everyone i have two raspberry pi's setup as dns servers running unbound and nsd both are installed with the latest snapshots both are configured the same (os and dns) both sync off the ntpd at firewall.mydomain even though i have set the local time link on both to Europe/London ivy insist on

Re: Unable to Mount NFS Share RPC Timeout

2024-08-04 Thread void
Hi, On Sat, Aug 03, 2024 at 06:32:13PM -0700, Aric Gregson wrote: Hello, I have been experiencing difficulty mounting a NFS share from a TrueNas server on my home network. The operation works on a local computer running Armbian and, usually, on a Mac. The error I receive is the following,

Re: (Fork) "IP rights" bullshit, philosophy & OpenBSD compatibility with this

2024-08-04 Thread hahahahacker2009
Vào Chủ Nhật, 4 tháng 8, 2024, Anon Loli đã viết: > On Sat, Aug 03, 2024 at 08:25:22PM +0700, hahahahacker2009 wrote: > > Vào Thứ Sáu, 2 tháng 8, 2024, Mihai Popescu đã viết: > > > > > > [...] such a evil that it affects humanity [...] > > > > > > Just one question, please: who put you in

Re: radiusd

2024-08-04 Thread Mike
Thank-you for the reply. The username/password is correct. I know that because I run the radiusctl program from a different OpenBSD box,and I see % radiusctl test 10.0.1.1 secretstuff stuff password stuffpswd Sending: Id= 67 Code =

Re: (Fork) "IP rights" bullshit, philosophy & OpenBSD compatibility with this

2024-08-03 Thread Raul Miller
On Sat, Aug 3, 2024 at 11:56 PM David Uhden Collado wrote: > I think that discussing the legitimacy of intellectual "property" from a > philosophical rather than a practical standpoint is highly constructive > and beneficial. The scope of this issue is quite large. I can talk to you about that

Re: (Fork) "IP rights" bullshit, philosophy & OpenBSD compatibility with this

2024-08-03 Thread David Uhden Collado
> Go defend the humanity out of the misc@. I think that discussing the legitimacy of intellectual "property" from a philosophical rather than a practical standpoint is highly constructive and beneficial. The reason I completely reject the so-called copyleft "free" software licenses and

Re: radiusd

2024-08-03 Thread YASUOKA Masahiko
Hello, On Sat, 3 Aug 2024 21:37:12 -0400 Mike wrote: > OK, in that endeavor, I get an error message when I run radiusd -d, one > for which I cannot find any explanation. > > 2024-08-03 21:22:42:INFO: Received Access-Request(code=1) from > 10.11.4.234:45955 id=22 username=e5 q=1: `bsdauth'

radiusd

2024-08-03 Thread Mike
I'm baffled. I am trying to move towards OpenBSD's radiud program instead of the freedaius program I have been using. Freeradius looks way complex (kind of surprised that I got it to work on my network.) But with Freeradius, there has been a security issue

radiusd

2024-08-03 Thread Mike
I'm baffled. I am trying to move towards OpenBSD's radiud program instead of the freedaius program I have been using. Freeradius looks way complex (kind of surprised that I got it to work on my network.) But with Freeradius, there has been a security issue

Unable to Mount NFS Share RPC Timeout

2024-08-03 Thread Aric Gregson
Hello, I have been experiencing difficulty mounting a NFS share from a TrueNas server on my home network. The operation works on a local computer running Armbian and, usually, on a Mac. The error I receive is the following, which just keeps coming until I stop the connection attempt:

Re: orosound tilde pro headset over usb-c - microphone issue

2024-08-03 Thread Divan Santana
> The headset works great to play audio over usb-c, however the microphone > is not working. Update, when it's connected via the usb dongle (which ships with the headset) the microphone and audio output just work. Great. Only, it would be nice to be able to get the mic to work over usb-c too. I

Re: RockPro64 with Intel I225V Nic (Info #2)

2024-08-03 Thread Georg Bege
Ok I figured my mistake, this card has a switch-port chip/adapter which enables the two NICs to be used - a Linux lspci says: 06:00.0 PCI bridge: ASMedia Technology Inc. ASM1182e 2-Port PCIe x1 Gen2 Packet Switch 07:03.0 PCI bridge: ASMedia Technology Inc. ASM1182e 2-Port PCIe x1 Gen2 Packet

orosound tilde pro headset over usb-c - microphone issue

2024-08-03 Thread Divan Santana
Greetings :) Hopefully someone can assist with getting the mic to work on this orosound tilde pro headset connected over usb-c. Any suggestions is welcome. :) The headset works great to play audio over usb-c, however the microphone is not working. When I connect the headset to a Linux PC, the

Re: RockPro64 with Intel I225V Nic (Info #2)

2024-08-03 Thread Jo MacMahon
Have you tried the NIC with another operating system? I have heard that the RockPro64's PCIe support is somewhat hit-and-miss, so it may be that the hardware is incompatible. On Sat, 3 Aug 2024, at 18:17, Georg Bege wrote: > Hi, > > Sorry but I want to add some more information. > > I have

Re: (Fork) "IP rights" bullshit, philosophy & OpenBSD compatibility with this

2024-08-03 Thread hahahahacker2009
Vào Thứ Sáu, 2 tháng 8, 2024, Mihai Popescu đã viết: > > [...] such a evil that it affects humanity [...] > > Just one question, please: who put you in charge to defend humanity? > I don;t care about the answer, but go defend the humanity out of the misc@ > . > Please. > > Be quiet! --

Re: avrdude can't find usbasp

2024-08-03 Thread Sadeep Madurange
On 2024-08-03 15:39:14, Sadeep Madurange wrote: > I'm trying to flash a atmega328p using avrdude using > > avrdude -p atmega328p -c usbasp -P /dev/cuaU0 -D -U > flash:w:blink.ihex:i > > The command fails with error > > avrdude: error: could not find USB device with vid=0x16c0 pid=0x5dc >

Re: Optimization Advice for High Resource Utilization PostgreSQL Query on OpenBSD

2024-08-03 Thread Christian Schulte
On 30.07.24 19:29, Kihaguru Gathura wrote: > Hi Claudio, > > Yes, I did run 'Explain Analyze' on the query to diagnose the > performance issues. Based on the analysis, I created indexes on the > relevant columns and ran a VACUUM on the tables. This resulted in an > improvement, reducing CPU

avrdude can't find usbasp

2024-08-03 Thread Sadeep Madurange
Hello, I'm trying to flash a atmega328p using avrdude using avrdude -p atmega328p -c usbasp -P /dev/cuaU0 -D -U flash:w:blink.ihex:i The command fails with error avrdude: error: could not find USB device with vid=0x16c0 pid=0x5dc vendor='www.fischl.de' product='USBasp' I tried with

stuck at boot on aarch64 device(Qualcomm sc8280xp)

2024-08-03 Thread Py
Hi, I can't boot on my device , this tablet is shipped with sc8280xp(qualcomm 8cx gen3). When I startup, the screen shows the following ``` disk: sd0* sd1 sd2 >> OpenBSD/arm64 BOOTAA64 1.18 boot> cannot open sd0a:/etc/random.seed:

Re: (Fork) "IP rights" bullshit, philosophy & OpenBSD compatibility with this

2024-08-02 Thread Mihai Popescu
> [...] such a evil that it affects humanity [...] Just one question, please: who put you in charge to defend humanity? I don;t care about the answer, but go defend the humanity out of the misc@. Please.

Re: random-id / modulate state help

2024-07-31 Thread Brian Conway
On Wed, Jul 31, 2024, at 6:10 PM, Marcus Oldman wrote: > I have an OpenBSD router at home that uses a few PF lines like the following: > > match in all scrub (no-df random-id reassemble tcp) > (...) > pass out quick inet modulate state > > I've read the pf.conf man page and have a mild

random-id / modulate state help

2024-07-31 Thread Marcus Oldman
I have an OpenBSD router at home that uses a few PF lines like the following: match in all scrub (no-df random-id reassemble tcp) (...) pass out quick inet modulate state I've read the pf.conf man page and have a mild understanding of the "random-id" and "modulate state" bits, but still don't

Re: xfreerdp / remmina won't connect to Win11 RDP with NLA

2024-07-31 Thread Lévai , Dániel
On Wednesday, July 31st, 2024 at 16:11, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > What I also wanted to try was building 2.11.7 linked with OpenSSL on OpenBSD > > but couldn't figure out the magic build option combination, yet. There's a > > -DWITH_LIBRESSL flag in 3.x, but it's 3.x and I'm afraid it works

xwd -name how to use?

2024-07-31 Thread Peter J. Philipp
Hi, I tried getting the contents of a window with xwd -name "xearth" -out file.png but it never finds it..what am I doing wrong? (Yes, I'm aware of the -ppm and -gif output, it doesn't allow markerfile's) Alternatively, if everything is supposed to be right here. I have a suggestion to replace

Re: xfreerdp / remmina won't connect to Win11 RDP with NLA

2024-07-31 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024-07-31, Lévai Dániel wrote: > >> Have you tried the same freerdp version on e.g. Linux to see how that >> works? > > I haven't, admittedly. 2.11.7 fails to build here on arch, there's an > issue reported for the compilation error but upstream treats 2.x as > oldstable and would only

Re: xfreerdp / remmina won't connect to Win11 RDP with NLA

2024-07-31 Thread Lévai , Dániel
On Wednesday, July 31st, 2024 at 00:43, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2024-07-30, Lévai Dániel l...@ecentrum.hu wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > I'm noticing that xfreerdp and remmina fails to connect to a Windows 11 > > machine while using NLA: [...] > > I'm able to connect to a W2022 DC using

Re: iked authentication logging ?

2024-07-31 Thread Crystal Kolipe
On Tue, Jul 30, 2024 at 11:39:39PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2024-07-30, J Doe wrote: > > As a result with continuing to experiment with my configuration, I ran > > into a new issue. I followed the instructions in the OpenBSD FAQ[0] for > > an X.509 configuration - in particular the

Re: iked authentication logging ?

2024-07-30 Thread J Doe
> On Jul 30, 2024, at 20:34, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > On 2024/07/30 20:19, J Doe wrote: >>> On 2024-07-30 19:39, Stuart Henderson wrote: >>> >>> On 2024-07-30, J Doe wrote: As a result with continuing to experiment with my configuration, I ran into a new issue. I followed the

Re: iked authentication logging ?

2024-07-30 Thread J Doe
On 2024-07-30 19:39, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2024-07-30, J Doe wrote: As a result with continuing to experiment with my configuration, I ran into a new issue. I followed the instructions in the OpenBSD FAQ[0] for an X.509 configuration - in particular the following (with hostnames for my

Re: iked authentication logging ?

2024-07-30 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024/07/30 20:19, J Doe wrote: > On 2024-07-30 19:39, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > > On 2024-07-30, J Doe wrote: > > > As a result with continuing to experiment with my configuration, I ran > > > into a new issue. I followed the instructions in the OpenBSD FAQ[0] for > > > an X.509

Re: iked authentication logging ?

2024-07-30 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024-07-30, J Doe wrote: > As a result with continuing to experiment with my configuration, I ran > into a new issue. I followed the instructions in the OpenBSD FAQ[0] for > an X.509 configuration - in particular the following (with hostnames for > my server and Mac): > > server1# ikectl

Re: iked authentication logging ?

2024-07-30 Thread J Doe
On 2024-07-30 18:13, J Doe wrote: On 2024-07-25 03:11, 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 provide an

Re: xfreerdp / remmina won't connect to Win11 RDP with NLA

2024-07-30 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024-07-30, Lévai Dániel wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm noticing that xfreerdp and remmina fails to connect to a Windows 11 > machine while using NLA: > > $ xfreerdp /v:host /u:u...@example.com /d:MicrosoftAccount /sec:nla > [17:04:04:954] [26344:92f3b640] [WARN][com.freerdp.crypto] - Certificate

Re: iked authentication logging ?

2024-07-30 Thread J Doe
On 2024-07-25 03:11, 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 provide an identity (ie: a username). Is that

Re: doas tab completion

2024-07-30 Thread Страхиња Радић
Дана 24/07/30 05:32PM, Kirill A. Korinsky написа: > I think this way is cleaner, isn't it? > > set -A complete_doas_1 -- $(echo $PATH | tr ':' '\n' | xargs ls) Or, to limit the types of files to regular files or symlinks with execute bit set and avoid parsing the output of ls[1]: set -A

Re: Optimization Advice for High Resource Utilization PostgreSQL Query on OpenBSD

2024-07-30 Thread Matthias Pfeifer
On 30.07.24 14:04, Kihaguru Gathura wrote: Hi, I am seeking advice on optimizing a PostgreSQL query that is consuming a significant amount of CPU resources on my Dell PowerEdge T340 server. The server has an Intel Xeon E-2124 CPU @ 3.30GHz (4 cores, no Hyper-Threading) and 16GB RAM,

Re: Optimization Advice for High Resource Utilization PostgreSQL Query on OpenBSD

2024-07-30 Thread Kihaguru Gathura
Hi Claudio, Yes, I did run 'Explain Analyze' on the query to diagnose the performance issues. Based on the analysis, I created indexes on the relevant columns and ran a VACUUM on the tables. This resulted in an improvement, reducing CPU utilization from 40% to 30%. I haven't yet delved into

Re: doas tab completion

2024-07-30 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
On Mon, 29 Jul 2024 17:32:06 +0200, Florian Obser wrote: > > in .kshrc: > > set -A complete_doas_1 -- $(ls /sbin /usr/sbin /bin /usr/bin /usr/X11R6/bin \ > /usr/local/sbin /usr/local/bin) > I think this way is cleaner, isn't it? set -A complete_doas_1 -- $(echo $PATH | tr ':' '\n' | xargs

Re: doas tab completion

2024-07-30 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
On Mon, 29 Jul 2024 17:32:06 +0200, Florian Obser wrote: > > again, in .kshrc: > > HOST_LIST=`awk '{print $1}' < ~/.ssh/known_hosts | cut -f 1 -d, \ > | egrep -v '^[[:digit:]]|^$|\:\:' | sort -u` > > set -A complete_ssh -- ${HOST_LIST} > set -A complete_ping -- ${HOST_LIST} > set -A

xfreerdp / remmina won't connect to Win11 RDP with NLA

2024-07-30 Thread Lévai , Dániel
Hi all, I'm noticing that xfreerdp and remmina fails to connect to a Windows 11 machine while using NLA: $ xfreerdp /v:host /u:u...@example.com /d:MicrosoftAccount /sec:nla [17:04:04:954] [26344:92f3b640] [WARN][com.freerdp.crypto] - Certificate verification failure 'unable to get local issuer

Re: Optimization Advice for High Resource Utilization PostgreSQL Query on OpenBSD

2024-07-30 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Tue, Jul 30, 2024 at 03:04:54PM +0300, Kihaguru Gathura wrote: > Hi, > > I am seeking advice on optimizing a PostgreSQL query that is consuming a > significant amount of CPU resources on my Dell PowerEdge T340 server. The > server has an Intel Xeon E-2124 CPU @ 3.30GHz (4 cores, no

Optimization Advice for High Resource Utilization PostgreSQL Query on OpenBSD

2024-07-30 Thread Kihaguru Gathura
Hi, I am seeking advice on optimizing a PostgreSQL query that is consuming a significant amount of CPU resources on my Dell PowerEdge T340 server. The server has an Intel Xeon E-2124 CPU @ 3.30GHz (4 cores, no Hyper-Threading) and 16GB RAM, running OpenBSD 7.3 (GENERIC.MP) #1125. The query in

Re: doas tab completion

2024-07-30 Thread Alexander Hall
On July 30, 2024 8:03:45 AM GMT+02:00, Jason McIntyre wrote: >On Tue, Jul 30, 2024 at 12:42:04AM +0200, Alexander Hall wrote: >> In this specific case, I believe >> >> $ alias doas='doas ' # Note the space >> >> might have done the trick as well, for ksh at least. >is that correct? as far

Re: doas tab completion

2024-07-30 Thread Jason McIntyre
On Tue, Jul 30, 2024 at 12:42:04AM +0200, Alexander Hall wrote: > In this specific case, I believe > > $ alias doas='doas ' # Note the space > > might have done the trick as well, for ksh at least. > > /Alexander > is that correct? as far as i know, adding a space after an alias is used to

Re: doas tab completion

2024-07-29 Thread Alexander Hall
In this specific case, I believe $ alias doas='doas ' # Note the space might have done the trick as well, for ksh at least. /Alexander On July 29, 2024 7:30:57 PM GMT+02:00, Robert Palm wrote: >Thanks a lot for sharing all this great solutions! > >Am 29. Juli 2024, 17:37, um 17:37, Stuart

Re: doas tab completion

2024-07-29 Thread Robert Palm
Thanks a lot for sharing all this great solutions! Am 29. Juli 2024, 17:37, um 17:37, Stuart Henderson schrieb: >On 2024-07-29, Robert Palm wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> wonder how I can get TAB completion in the shell when using doas ... >> >> Do I need to add something to .profile ? > >pkg_add

Re: doas tab completion

2024-07-29 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024-07-29, Robert Palm wrote: > > Hi, > > wonder how I can get TAB completion in the shell when using doas ... > > Do I need to add something to .profile ? pkg_add dmenu, then you can add this: set -A complete_doas `dmenu_path` (note it will not update automatically if a new program is

Re: doas tab completion

2024-07-29 Thread Florian Obser
On 2024-07-29 12:05 +02, Jan Stary wrote: > On Jul 29 11:44:32, develo...@robert-palm.de wrote: >> complete -cf doas >> >> but I cannot figure out how to do this for ksh. >> in .kshrc: set -A complete_doas_1 -- $(ls /sbin /usr/sbin /bin /usr/bin /usr/X11R6/bin \ /usr/local/sbin

Re: doas tab completion

2024-07-29 Thread Robert Palm
Quoting Marcus MERIGHI : Hello Robert, develo...@robert-palm.de (Robert Palm), 2024.07.29 (Mon) 09:47 (CEST): wonder how I can get TAB completion in the shell when using doas ... Do I need to add something to .profile ? as I understand your other messages in this thread you are looking

Re: doas tab completion

2024-07-29 Thread Marcus MERIGHI
Hello Robert, develo...@robert-palm.de (Robert Palm), 2024.07.29 (Mon) 09:47 (CEST): > wonder how I can get TAB completion in the shell when using doas ... > Do I need to add something to .profile ? as I understand your other messages in this thread you are looking for a solution for ksh(1).

[solved] sndiod: Cannot change bit depth and sample rate

2024-07-29 Thread rfabris
Dear Alexandre Am 2024-07-29 09:59, schrieb Alexandre Ratchov: The -r and -e options are device properties, so they must precede the -f option that adds the device. Try this: rcctl set sndiod flags -e s24 -r 96000 -f rsnd/1 -m play This is because there may be multiple devices with different

Re: doas tab completion

2024-07-29 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
On Mon, 29 Jul 2024 09:47:39 +0200, Robert Palm wrote: > > wonder how I can get TAB completion in the shell when using doas ... > > Do I need to add something to .profile ? > Depends on the shell you are using. Assuming you are using BASH, you will probably get what you want by: complete

Re: doas tab completion

2024-07-29 Thread Robert Palm
Zitat von Jan Stary : On Jul 29 11:44:32, develo...@robert-palm.de wrote: > On Jul 29 09:47:39, develo...@robert-palm.de wrote: > > wonder how I can get TAB completion in the shell when using doas ... echo $SHELL Different shells do (or don't) this differently. > tab completion is not

Re: doas tab completion

2024-07-29 Thread Jan Stary
On Jul 29 11:44:32, develo...@robert-palm.de wrote: > > On Jul 29 09:47:39, develo...@robert-palm.de wrote: > > > wonder how I can get TAB completion in the shell when using doas ... echo $SHELL Different shells do (or don't) this differently. > > tab completion is not specific to any command. >

Re: doas tab completion

2024-07-29 Thread Robert Palm
Zitat von Jan Stary : On Jul 29 09:47:39, develo...@robert-palm.de wrote: wonder how I can get TAB completion in the shell when using doas ... tab completion is not specific to any command. Hm, it does work, e.g. when I start typing $sysu it shows me the commands starting with "sysu"

Re: doas tab completion

2024-07-29 Thread Jan Stary
On Jul 29 09:47:39, develo...@robert-palm.de wrote: > wonder how I can get TAB completion in the shell when using doas ... tab completion is not specific to any command.

Re: sndiod: Cannot change bit depth and sample rate

2024-07-29 Thread Alexandre Ratchov
On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 11:39:17PM +0200, rfab...@mhsmail.ch wrote: > > `$ rcctl get sndiod` > As expected: > > sndiod_class=daemon > sndiod_execdir= > sndiod_flags=-f rsnd/1 -m play -e s24 -r 96000 The -r and -e options are device properties, so they must precede the -f option that adds

doas tab completion

2024-07-29 Thread Robert Palm
Hi, wonder how I can get TAB completion in the shell when using doas ... Do I need to add something to .profile ? Thank you.

sndiod: Cannot change bit depth and sample rate

2024-07-28 Thread rfabris
Dear friends I'm trying to follow the hint given in https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=167456556214809=2: >>I found out that I have to restart sndiod with either >>'sndiod_flags="-m play -r 44100"' or 'sndiod_flags="-m play -r 48000"' >>flags in /etc/rc.conf.local depending on the files I am

Re: exFAT & NTFS

2024-07-28 Thread YASUOKA Masahiko
Hi, On Sun, 28 Jul 2024 12:11:57 -0400 John McCue wrote: > On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 09:40:29AM -0400, openbsd_fr...@mail2tor.com > wrote: >>Can OpenBSD write to exFAT and NTFS partitions? >>Thanks. > > See 'man 8 mount_ntfs' (ro) and I think mount_msdos(8) for exfat. mount_msdos(8) doesn't

Re: u-blox GPS card in Dell Latitude

2024-07-28 Thread Bryan Vyhmeister
Thanks to those who responded. I finally have the laptop with the u-blox card installed. It appears as: umodem0 at uhub3 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "u-blox AG - www.u-blox.com u-blox GNSS receiver" rev 1.10/4.05 addr 4 umodem0: data interface 1, has CM over data, has no break umodem0:

Re: exFAT & NTFS

2024-07-28 Thread John McCue
On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 09:40:29AM -0400, openbsd_fr...@mail2tor.com wrote: Can OpenBSD write to exFAT and NTFS partitions? Thanks. See 'man 8 mount_ntfs' (ro) and I think mount_msdos(8) for exfat. The manuals on OpenBSD are very good and update to date :) Regards

Re: trying to boot on HP EliteBook 820 G1

2024-07-28 Thread Jan Stary
The point is exactly to point out that it is a speculation. On Jul 28 16:31:14, mih...@gmail.com wrote: > > So my current speculation is that OpenBSD has a problem booting _from_USB_ > > on this laptop. > > I think it should be like this: > "So my current speculation is that LAPTOP has a

Re: exFAT & NTFS

2024-07-28 Thread Denis Fondras
Le Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 09:40:29AM -0400, openbsd_fr...@mail2tor.com a écrit : > Can OpenBSD write to exFAT and NTFS partitions? > OpenBSD has a ntfs-3g port to manage NTFS partitions.

Re: exFAT & NTFS

2024-07-28 Thread Crystal Kolipe
On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 09:40:29AM -0400, openbsd_fr...@mail2tor.com wrote: > Can OpenBSD write to exFAT and NTFS partitions? Sure. You can write random data to any partition with dd.

exFAT & NTFS

2024-07-28 Thread openbsd_freak
Can OpenBSD write to exFAT and NTFS partitions? Thanks.

Re: trying to boot on HP EliteBook 820 G1

2024-07-28 Thread Mihai Popescu
> So my current speculation is that OpenBSD has a problem booting _from_USB_ on > this laptop. I think it should be like this: "So my current speculation is that LAPTOP has a problem booting _from_USB_ on this OpneBSD." As a note, every time i see "speculation" word my mind associates it with

Failed syspatch 75-003 on amd64 gzip i/o error

2024-07-28 Thread legrandouef
Dear misc@, I do not know which mailing list is the best one for such report, so I start here. Syspatch worked properly for 75-001 on an earlier date but syspatch fails on 75-003 now. I tried with various different installurls with the same issue. $

Re: headscale segfault on openbsd 7.5

2024-07-28 Thread Jona Joachim
Hi again, I didn't see this issue was reported and discussed on github by the maintainer who updated the port in -CURRENT: https://github.com/juanfont/headscale/issues/1857 I successfully built the port from -CURRENT and got headscale up again. The package in 7.5 is broken. Best regards,

Re: failure to read huge .text section

2024-07-28 Thread Philip Guenther
I think we’re saying that it’s been 30+ years since .rodata instead of .text has been the section for read-only data and that your software will be *more* portable (particularly looking to the future) if it uses .rodata instead of .text for data it wants to read-and-not-execute. I guess you could

Re: failure to read huge .text section

2024-07-27 Thread Shein Asker
Dear Mr. Claudio, @misc readers, Thank you for your prompt reply. I see, OpenBSD has a restriction that .text segments are executable-only mapped. In porting the software, I would like to make work-around modifications, preferably without modifying the source. Does OpenBSD provide a way to

Re: failure to read huge .text section

2024-07-27 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Sat, Jul 27, 2024 at 08:14:42PM +0900, Shein Asker wrote: > Dear @misc readers, > > I have recently started using OpenBSD and have encountered the problem > shown in the subject when porting a software used on Linux to OpenBSD. > The problem is outlined as follows: SEGV occurs when trying to

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