Hi,
When you start Firefox with a new profile, and before restoring any
files, can you browse the web normally?
If that works then it might be better to just copy the places.sqlite
file to the new profile folder, and install add-ons and such manually
in the new profile.
Anindya
hi everyone
i'm running 6.8 current,
my problem started when firefox which had been working perfectly
suddenly started crashing on startup,
i don't know if it was because i shutdown the laptop with to many tab
open in firefox,
after many google searches i tried creating a new profile and copying
o
Since I upgraded to OpenBSD amd64 6.5 I wasn't able to do a disk
mirroring with a dump | restore without producing system panic like this:
https://www.neomedia.it/images/IMG_20190426_183116.jpg
I use the following script, executed after a boot in single user mode:
newfs -q /dev/rsd2a
if mount
Hello I have a very simple isakampd.conf configuration for a VPN to AWS. I'm
able to bring up the VPN but it crashed 15 minutes later. When ISAKMP
crashed, I unable to ping outside or ping the machine until I kill isakmp
process. Any ideas?
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Agreed about ubnt vs tplink vs cisco... most use either broadcom or marvel
chipsets Stuart
I was sugesting based on rated performance of the chipsets in the
datasheets of the managed switch... as opposed to a cheap un managed
one the other thing i for got to mention which was part of my advi
On 2018-02-12, Tom Smyth wrote:
> Regards D-Link... I would recommend that you use
> a decent managed switch (based on Tech Specs as opposed
> to Branding,
> you can pick up cost effective ubnt edgeswitches or
> Tplink (fully managed Switches) which would offer linerate switching
> or if you want
From my seat, he learned that his configuration of PF lacks SYN flooding
protection. He also learned that he needs a managed switch: cisco SF and SG
series are affordable and deliver ddos protection.
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On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 07:22, Bruno Flueckiger wrote:
> On 12.02
Regards D-Link... I would recommend that you use
a decent managed switch (based on Tech Specs as opposed
to Branding,
you can pick up cost effective ubnt edgeswitches or
Tplink (fully managed Switches) which would offer linerate switching
or if you want to have a branded switch get one second hand
Martin,
Depending on the type of box you have and amount of Ram on your box
(throw Resources at the problem and hope that the resources > than the attack
I would look at PF Limits and increase the maximum amount of states in
the firewall
it is 1 by default...which is on the low side(in my hu
Try -current[0]. I think henning will be glad to hear how his new toy
works in the field.
martijn@
[0] https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=151796069324365&w=2
On 02/12/18 01:26, Martin Hanson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a home network that is segmented into 3 different zones using a NIC
> with 4 po
On 12.02.18 01:26, Martin Hanson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a home network that is segmented into 3 different zones using a NIC
> with 4 ports sitting on an OpenBSD firewall/dhcp server. One port is
> connected to the Internet (ISP router) and each of the three others has a
> D-Link DGS-1005D swit
Hi,
I have a home network that is segmented into 3 different zones using a NIC with
4 ports sitting on an OpenBSD firewall/dhcp server. One port is connected to
the Internet (ISP router) and each of the three others has a D-Link DGS-1005D
switch connected to each.
So..
LAN1 = 192.168.1.0
LAN2
> some sshd tweaks in sshd.conf for my need (changed the default port,
> removed root login, et cetera). Gave a reboot in the console, and bam!
> Kernel crashed.
>
> Took the screenshots, just wanted to share the outputs here, so that, it'd
> perhaps help OpenBSD, eliminating
(fw very clarifying answer from mpi@)
Original Message
Subject: Re: RTL8153 stopped-communicating("crashed")-bug. I think
because it was USB3 & OBSD doesn't support 5gbit/superspeed mode yet.
Date: 2017-06-04 07:49
From: Martin Pieuchot
To: Tinker
On
is irrelevant to the error above.
> I picture that this could have been because that interface for a split
> second consumed the whole 1gbps frame and then attempting to push just a
> little bit more, and there was some data loss that ended up confusing the
> cdce driver so it (for pract
more, and there was some data loss that ended up confusing
the cdce driver so it (for practical purposes) crashed.
Too bad it doesn't recover and get online again by itself.
This is on a patched 6.0, someday I should try getting ureN devices on
6.1.
Meanwhile I guess that this crash
On 2015-10-15, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>> OpenBGPd on OpenBSD 5.5 crashed after adding a new peer with following
>> messages.
>> On a second box with 5.7 and the same configuration there are no problems.
>> OpenBGPd is configured as route-server.
>>
>> Any tips
> OpenBGPd on OpenBSD 5.5 crashed after adding a new peer with following
> messages.
> On a second box with 5.7 and the same configuration there are no problems.
> OpenBGPd is configured as route-server.
>
> Any tips for configuration changes to prevent this on 5.5?
Upgrade.
Hi,
OpenBGPd on OpenBSD 5.5 crashed after adding a new peer with following
messages.
On a second box with 5.7 and the same configuration there are no problems.
OpenBGPd is configured as route-server.
Any tips for configuration changes to prevent this on 5.5?
Oct 15 20:26:19 route-server bgpd
Hi again!
I forgot to mention that although carp is configured i do not use there
pfsync (even no pfsync0 interface). (There have been problems with
pfsync, at least in the past and for me).
Imre
On Fri, 2014-04-11 at 15:45 +0300, Imre Oolberg wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have run two node active-passi
Hi!
I have run two node active-passive cluster with OpenBSD successfully
over several years, there have been problems too but at least now i know
how to escape them. Now i run into major issue and i would like to ask
for help, maybe its software bug or i just manage my system
inappropriately, i we
On Thu Dec 15 2011 11:31, co...@tetrachina.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> OpenBSD 4.1 as firewall crashed sometimes recently everyday ,and the
> debug messages are like that:
>
> uvm_fault ( 0xe33d7ea0,0x0,0,3) -> e
> kernel:page fault trap,code=0
> stopped at pipe_crea
On Thu, 15 Dec 2011 11:31:40 +0800, "co...@tetrachina.com"
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> OpenBSD 4.1 as firewall crashed sometimes recently everyday ,and the
> debug messages are like that:
>
> uvm_fault ( 0xe33d7ea0,0x0,0,3) -> e
> kernel:page fault trap,cod
Upgrade to OpenBSD 5.0 before you dig too far. If you still have problems after
that, consider swapping hardware to see if the problems go away.
co...@tetrachina.com [co...@tetrachina.com] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> OpenBSD 4.1 as firewall crashed sometimes recently everyday ,and the
Hi,
OpenBSD 4.1 as firewall crashed sometimes recently everyday ,and the
debug messages are like that:
uvm_fault ( 0xe33d7ea0,0x0,0,3) -> e
kernel:page fault trap,code=0
stopped at pipe_create+ 0x16: Mov1 $0,0x10(%ebx)
ddb>
anyone could tell me how to solve it .thanks in advance.
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 04:25:40PM +0530, Siju George wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was watching
>
> http://blip.tv/file/get/OSCON-OSCON2007SimonPeytonJonesATasteOfHaskellPartI455.flv
>
> on mplayer-1.0rc2p19 on 4.5 GENERIC#0 i386
>
> and mplayer crashed with the following
Hi,
I was watching
http://blip.tv/file/get/OSCON-OSCON2007SimonPeytonJonesATasteOfHaskellPartI455.flv
on mplayer-1.0rc2p19 on 4.5 GENERIC#0 i386
and mplayer crashed with the following message
[VD_FFMPEG] DRI failure.0.062 ct: -0.004 2/ 2 ??% ??% ??,?% 1 0
A: 143.4 V: 143.4 A-V: 0.018 ct
Hi!
This morning there was a ~short outage on my system, and I didn't know
why. I thought that maybe the UPS again... But then suddenly, it came
back online again after a minute or so. I realized only when watching
last(1)'s output, that it has crashed.
$ last -20
[.
On Wednesday 13 June 2007 14:29:36 you wrote:
> > kernel: page fault trap code=0
> > Stopped at pfsync_insert_net_state+0x451: movl 0(%eax,%edx,4),%edx
>
> I experienced *exactly* the same problem.
>
> As I'm using a modified kernel also, I'm not sure if this is an official
> OpenBSD bug. There
Jens Mayer wrote:
Dear all,
sorry to break the thread, but I did not have the originating message in my
mailinglist folder anymore. Nonetheless, I want to reply to "carlopmart" who
wrote on 2007-Jun-07:
Last night my openbsd 4.1 has crashed and I don't know why. I am using
Dear all,
sorry to break the thread, but I did not have the originating message in my
mailinglist folder anymore. Nonetheless, I want to reply to "carlopmart" who
wrote on 2007-Jun-07:
> Last night my openbsd 4.1 has crashed and I don't know why. I am using
> this ope
Marc Balmer wrote:
> * carlopmart wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Last night my openbsd 4.1 has crashed and I don't know why. I am using
>> this openbsd as a part of two carped firewalls.
>>
>> Crash dump:
>>
>> kernel: page fault trap code=0
Hi all,
Last night my openbsd 4.1 has crashed and I don't know why. I am using this
openbsd as a part of two carped firewalls.
Crash dump:
kernel: page fault trap code=0
Stopped at pfsync_insert_net_state+0x451: movl 0(%eax,%edx,4),%edx
Show panic:
the kernel did not
first, you should lock in your logs, situated in /var/logs/. Check the deamon
or messages. Then, try "last" command to see who's on your box and who's still
in The last but not the least, maybe this could you help to give away any
doubts:
www.chkrootkit.org. download and install it. then run the
Pretty bad hacker who pwned openbsd box? :)
I think just friend who have acess to that machine :)
Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Mon, Mar 20, 2006 at 02:54:32PM +0100, Jinxi Cheng wrote:
HI, I recently installed openbsd and 2 days back openbsd shutdown
byitself. Probably a system crash. I hope it
On Mon, Mar 20, 2006 at 02:54:32PM +0100, Jinxi Cheng wrote:
> HI, I recently installed openbsd and 2 days back openbsd shutdown
> byitself. Probably a system crash. I hope it is not some one that has
> rooted the box and shut it down. Is there any tool to scan the system
> to see if it is rooted o
type: last
Jinxi Cheng wrote:
HI, I recently installed openbsd and 2 days back openbsd shutdown
byitself. Probably a system crash. I hope it is not some one that has
rooted the box and shut it down. Is there any tool to scan the system
to see if it is rooted or not?
best regards
--
Jinxi Chen
HI, I recently installed openbsd and 2 days back openbsd shutdown
byitself. Probably a system crash. I hope it is not some one that has
rooted the box and shut it down. Is there any tool to scan the system
to see if it is rooted or not?
best regards
--
Jinxi Cheng,
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