OT: looking for one or more host for info and status.hop1.eu

2024-09-28 Thread Dan
Hello, In emergency, I'm searching one or more Unites States hosts supporting php, for status.hop1.eu and info.hop1.eu. I pass you the small php code, you examine it and I need the public url of the script back. A proof of trust could be appreciable. Thanks, -Dan

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 Sw

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 anoth

Re: info about cpu in dmesg

2024-06-15 Thread Hrvoje Popovski
On 15.6.2024. 7:54, Rob Schmersel wrote: > On Fri, 14 Jun 2024 22:20:55 +0200 > Hrvoje Popovski wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I have question about cpu output in dmesg. >> I have Fujitsu RX2530m4 with 8 core Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6134 and in >> dmesg I've noticed that core are 0,4,5,7,18,19,21,22 >>

Re: info about cpu in dmesg

2024-06-15 Thread Rob Schmersel
On Fri, 14 Jun 2024 22:20:55 +0200 Hrvoje Popovski wrote: > Hi all, > > I have question about cpu output in dmesg. > I have Fujitsu RX2530m4 with 8 core Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6134 and in > dmesg I've noticed that core are 0,4,5,7,18,19,21,22 > > without HT > cpu0: smt 0, core 0, package 0 > cpu

info about cpu in dmesg

2024-06-14 Thread Hrvoje Popovski
Hi all, I have question about cpu output in dmesg. I have Fujitsu RX2530m4 with 8 core Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6134 and in dmesg I've noticed that core are 0,4,5,7,18,19,21,22 without HT cpu0: smt 0, core 0, package 0 cpu1: smt 0, core 4, package 0 cpu2: smt 0, core 5, package 0 cpu3: smt 0, core 7

Re: Correct fdisk info for ext2fs?

2024-05-31 Thread nisp1953
tors] > > Offset: 0 Signature: 0x0 > > Starting Ending LBA Info: > > #: id C H S - C H S [ start:size ] > > --- > > 0: 00 0 0

Re: Correct fdisk info for ext2fs?

2024-05-30 Thread Brian Conway
Offset: 0 Signature: 0x0 > Starting Ending LBA Info: > #: id C H S - C H S [ start:size ] > --- > 0: 00 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 [

Correct fdisk info for ext2fs?

2024-05-30 Thread nisp1953
OpenBSD 7.5 GENERIC.MP#82 amd64 Hi all: I formatted a 2TB USB Hard Drive under Linux and get the following from fdisk: # fdisk sd1 Disk: sd1 geometry: 243201/255/63 [3907029167 Sectors] Offset: 0 Signature: 0x0 Starting Ending LBA Info: #: id C

info request

2021-09-04 Thread Lourens
faq misc info misc intro misc **

set enforcesingleikesa info?

2020-11-06 Thread purplehorse
Hello Misc, Could new set enforcesingleikesa option in iked.conf cause 15-30sec stalled connection when rekeying is happening? Thanks. _ Milos

Re: Intel I210 Fiber Optic Ethernet Card Transceiver Info.

2020-05-14 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2020-05-13, Vertigo Altair wrote: > Hi, > > > Sorry for late reply but I had a problem accessing this device. > > I’ve tried both OpenBSD 6.6 and 6.7 (amd64), nothing changed: > > I think you’re probably right; transceiver command is only available for > ix(4) driver. AFAIK the list is: ix, ix

Re: Intel I210 Fiber Optic Ethernet Card Transceiver Info.

2020-05-13 Thread Vertigo Altair
Hi, Sorry for late reply but I had a problem accessing this device. I’ve tried both OpenBSD 6.6 and 6.7 (amd64), nothing changed: I think you’re probably right; transceiver command is only available for ix(4) driver. But what about ifconfig em0 media output showing only supporting SX/multi-mod

Re: Intel I210 Fiber Optic Ethernet Card Transceiver Info.

2020-05-12 Thread Tom Smyth
Hi Vertigo, can you send on a dmesg, what version and architecture OpenBSD are you running. ? I believe dlg@ had added in SFP+ functionality between OpenBSD 6.5 6.6 ? ( it may have been SFP+ functionality on the ix(4) (and not em(4) driver) On Tue, 12 May 2020 at 20:58, Vertigo Altair wro

Intel I210 Fiber Optic Ethernet Card Transceiver Info.

2020-05-12 Thread Vertigo Altair
Hi Misc, I have 2 questions about my dual port fiber optic ethernet card with Intel I210 chipset: 1. The ifconfig em0 media command output only shows that it supports multi-mode fiber (1G SX). Actually it worked when I tried single mode fiber. But I still wanted to report this to OpenBSD developer

Re: user-agent spoofing info; working around site "requirements"

2020-04-11 Thread Anthony J. Bentley
Bryan Stenson writes: > Given: > - the bank has a HTTP interface > - the bank "requires" a specific browser/version > - the bank "requires" a specific set of closed-source operating systems > - OpenBSD ships recent browsers (chromium, firefox, etc) > > Problem: > When logging into said financial in

user-agent spoofing info; working around site "requirements"

2020-04-09 Thread Bryan Stenson
most of you already know this. tldr - inferring system requirements from the "user-agent" http header is useless/dangerous/silly, and your site/page stop (nothing new here...not sure why certain sites trust the user-provided data). This is not OpenBSD specific, but hopefully helpful for anyone wa

Known info

2019-12-05 Thread Manuel Solis
Dear devs, You are awesome! >From @qualys twitter: Qualys researchers discovered an authentication-bypass vulnerability (CVE-2019-19521) in OpenBSD's authentication system. Special thanks to Theo de Raadt and the OpenBSD developers for a very quick response: they published patches in <40 hours

Re: Iked/unbound ~ more info.

2019-11-19 Thread Dale C.
Stuart, I'm going to try just changing resolv.conf to 10.0.1.1 when connected to IKED. Either that or, like you say, unbound-control a stub in a script with ikectl couple. Thanks again! I'm understanding things a lot better now. Much appreciated! Dale

Re: Iked/unbound ~ more info.

2019-11-19 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2019-11-19, Dale C. wrote: > I don't know how unbound will be aware of iked couple/decouple, so I > wonder how I'd specify "as appropriate" in this case short of a DNS > failover from the remote side using forward-zones in unbound. It won't be aware unless you tell it. But if you're scripting

Re: Iked/unbound ~ more info.

2019-11-18 Thread Dale C.
I don't know how unbound will be aware of iked couple/decouple, so I wonder how I'd specify "as appropriate" in this case short of a DNS failover from the remote side using forward-zones in unbound. I'll take a look at unwind... On 11/18/19, Dale C. wrote: > "I'd go for a local unbound or local

Re: Iked/unbound ~ more info.

2019-11-18 Thread Dale C.
"I'd go for a local unbound or local unwind instance, listening for queries on localhost, configured to use a forwarder as appropriate, plus the bypass rule suggested in faq17." Right. Thanks again, Dale On 11/18/19, Dale C. wrote: > Stuart, > > Hmmm, thanks for taking the time to write. I'll

Re: Iked/unbound ~ more info.

2019-11-18 Thread Antonino Sidoti
ove> >>>> >>>> # By default, do not permit remote connections to X11 >>>> block return in on ! lo0 proto tcp to port 6000:6010 >>>> >>>> # Port build user does not need network >>>> block drop quick on any proto {tcp udp} user _pbuild >>>> >>>> pass out keep state >>>> >>>> ##responder iked.conf >>>> >>>> ikev2 'responder_rsa' passive esp \ >>>>from 0.0.0.0/0 to 10.0.1.0/24 \ >>>>local 155.138.139.17 peer any \ >>>>srcid deceptions.ca \ >>>>tag "ROADW" >>>> >>>> ##responder unbound.conf >>>> >>>> # $OpenBSD: unbound.conf,v 1.19 2019/11/07 15:46:37 sthen Exp $ >>>> >>>> server: >>>>outgoing-interface: 155.138.139.17 >>>>interface: 127.0.0.1 >>>>#interface: ::1 >>>>do-ip6: no >>>> >>>>access-control: 0.0.0.0/0 refuse >>>>access-control: 10.0.0.0/8 allow >>>>access-control: 127.0.0.0/8 allow >>>>#access-control: ::0/0 refuse >>>>#access-control: ::1 allow >>>> >>>>#Files >>>>root-hints: "/var/unbound/etc/root.hints" >>>>pidfile: "/var/unbound/unbound.pid" >>>> >>>>#DNS Validation >>>>auto-trust-anchor-file: "/var/unbound/db/root.key" >>>>val-log-level: 2 >>>> >>>>#logging >>>>logfile: "/var/unbound/unbound.log" >>>>verbosity: 2 >>>> >>>>#NeverUseDeez >>>>private-address: 192.168.0.0/16 >>>>private-address: 172.16.0.0/12 >>>>private-address: 10.0.0.0/8 >>>>private-domain: "local." >>>> >>>>#HardenOptions >>>>harden-glue: yes >>>>harden-dnssec-stripped: yes >>>>hide-identity: yes >>>>hide-version: yes >>>>aggressive-nsec: yes >>>> >>>>#OtherOptions >>>>#use-caps-for-id: yes >>>>#prefetch: yes >>>>minimal-responses: yes >>>>do-not-query-localhost: no >>>> >>>> remote-control: >>>>control-enable: yes >>>>control-interface: /var/run/unbound.sock >>>> >>>> ##responder resolv.conf >>>> >>>> # Generated by vio0 dhclient >>>> nameserver 127.0.0.1 >>>> lookup file bind >>>> private-address: 192.168.0.0/16 >>>> >>>> >>>> On 11/17/19, Dale C. wrote: >>>>> Additional Info: >>>>> >>>>> This is an OpenBSD -current -> OpenBSD -current IKED connection.

Re: Iked/unbound ~ more info.

2019-11-18 Thread Dale C.
Stuart, Hmmm, thanks for taking the time to write. I'll consider these things. My server has a static IP, and I'd also like to start looking at DNS over TLS. My client has a dynamic (shared even - cellular gateway) IP address. There are some implications there I'll also need to consider. Routing

Re: Iked/unbound ~ more info.

2019-11-18 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2019-11-18, Dale C. wrote: > "Since all traffic goes through the VPN, including traffic targeted at > localhost, it might be necessary to exclude this traffic from the > flows to ensure connections to services running locally (such as a > local resolver) reach the right target. This can be achi

Re: Iked/unbound ~ more info.

2019-11-18 Thread Dale C.
27;responder_rsa' passive esp \ >>> from 0.0.0.0/0 to 10.0.1.0/24 \ >>> local 155.138.139.17 peer any \ >>> srcid deceptions.ca \ >>> tag "ROADW" >>> >>> ##responder unbound.conf &g

Re: Iked/unbound ~ more info.

2019-11-18 Thread Dale C.
cess-control: 127.0.0.0/8 allow >> #access-control: ::0/0 refuse >> #access-control: ::1 allow >> >> #Files >> root-hints: "/var/unbound/etc/root.hints" >> pidfile: "/var/unbound/unbound.pid" >> >> #DNS Validation >> auto-trust-anchor-file: "/var/unbound/db/root.key" >> val-log-level: 2 >> >> #logging >> logfile: "/var/unbound/unbound.log" >> verbosity: 2 >> >> #NeverUseDeez >> private-address: 192.168.0.0/16 >> private-address: 172.16.0.0/12 >> private-address: 10.0.0.0/8 >> private-domain: "local." >> >> #HardenOptions >> harden-glue: yes >> harden-dnssec-stripped: yes >> hide-identity: yes >> hide-version: yes >> aggressive-nsec: yes >> >> #OtherOptions >> #use-caps-for-id: yes >> #prefetch: yes >> minimal-responses: yes >> do-not-query-localhost: no >> >> remote-control: >> control-enable: yes >> control-interface: /var/run/unbound.sock >> >> ##responder resolv.conf >> >> # Generated by vio0 dhclient >> nameserver 127.0.0.1 >> lookup file bind >> private-address: 192.168.0.0/16 >> >> >> On 11/17/19, Dale C. wrote: >>> Additional Info: >>> >>> This is an OpenBSD -current -> OpenBSD -current IKED connection. >>>

Re: Iked/unbound ~ more info.

2019-11-17 Thread Patrick Dohman
> On Nov 17, 2019, at 11:45 AM, Dale C. wrote: > > Hi again, > > Still trying to forward DNS to a local unbound resolver on the > responder of an IKE tunnel. > > Providing more information here. Everything works, but DNS. > > It's worth noting I've tried many, many variations on these config

Re: some more info about ?? hangs

2019-04-28 Thread Gregory Edigarov
Updated and rebuilt. Still hangs The same way and place. On Sun, Apr 28, 2019, 07:02 Jonathan Gray wrote: > On Sat, Apr 27, 2019 at 04:55:50PM +0300, Gregory Edigarov wrote: > > attached please find dmesg and backtrace of X when that happen again > > hope this bug report will be more useful tha

Re: some more info about ?? hangs

2019-04-27 Thread Jonathan Gray
On Sat, Apr 27, 2019 at 04:55:50PM +0300, Gregory Edigarov wrote: > attached please find dmesg and backtrace of X when that happen again > hope this bug report will be more useful than previous one. > > thank you. > -- > With best regards, > Gregory Edigarov Likely fixed by xenocara/xserv

some more info about Х hangs

2019-04-27 Thread Gregory Edigarov
attached please find dmesg and backtrace of X when that happen again hope this bug report will be more useful than previous one. thank you. -- With best regards, Gregory Edigarov dmesg Description: Binary data x.backtrace Description: Binary data

Re: Machine Hangs on DDB, unable to get info to send in bug report

2018-12-23 Thread Michael Pagano
"On 2018-12-16, Michael Pagano wrote: > Hello, > > I seem to be having a difficulty with DDB. I am intending to send in a > bug report for a kernel panic I'm having, but unfortunately, I am unable > to acquire the proper details necessary to send in a meaningful report > because of DDB hanging wh

Re: Machine hangs on DDB, unable to get info to send in bug report

2018-12-17 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2018-12-16, Michael Pagano wrote: > Hello, > > I seem to be having a difficulty with DDB. I am intending to send in a > bug report for a kernel panic I'm having, but unfortunately, I am unable > to acquire the proper details necessary to send in a meaningful report > because of DDB hanging when

Machine hangs on DDB, unable to get info to send in bug report

2018-12-16 Thread Michael Pagano
Hello, I seem to be having a difficulty with DDB. I am intending to send in a bug report for a kernel panic I'm having, but unfortunately, I am unable to acquire the proper details necessary to send in a meaningful report because of DDB hanging when this kernel panic occurs. Is there a way to obta

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

Re: httpd setup info?

2018-07-02 Thread John Long
gt; > > > > > See "Content-Disposition" header. > > > https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content > > > -Dis > > > position > > > > > > It tells client to download document or open it inline. > > &g

Re: httpd setup info?

2018-07-02 Thread John Long
On Mon, 2018-07-02 at 08:11 -0700, Scott Vanderbilt wrote: > On 7/2/2018 8:05 AM, John Long wrote: > > What userid does httpd run under? > > > > I have some kind of permission problem, httpd can't serve some of > > the > > content. > > ps aux|grep httpd Thanks again. /jl

Re: httpd setup info?

2018-07-02 Thread Scott Vanderbilt
On 7/2/2018 8:05 AM, John Long wrote: What userid does httpd run under? I have some kind of permission problem, httpd can't serve some of the content. ps aux|grep httpd

Re: httpd setup info?

2018-07-02 Thread Scott Vanderbilt
ition It tells client to download document or open it inline. Thanks, how do I translate this info into something httpd can use? https://man.openbsd.org/httpd.conf#TYPES

Re: httpd setup info?

2018-07-02 Thread John Long
What userid does httpd run under? I have some kind of permission problem, httpd can't serve some of the content. Thank you. /jl

Re: httpd setup info?

2018-07-02 Thread John Long
> > It tells client to download document or open it inline. Thanks, how do I translate this info into something httpd can use? /jl

Re: httpd setup info?

2018-07-02 Thread IL Ka
>>What's the appropriate way to let the browser >> know it should open it in Acrobat See "Content-Disposition" header. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Disposition It tells client to download document or open it inline.

Re: httpd setup info?

2018-07-02 Thread John Long
On Mon, 2018-07-02 at 06:27 -0500, ed...@pettijohn-web.com wrote: > chroot "/var/content" > server "example.com" { > listen on * port 80 > listen on :: port 80 > root "/webserver/htdocs" > directory auto index > } Thanks, this works. Actually I pushed things down one level and used chroot "/var/

Re: httpd setup info?

2018-07-02 Thread John Long
On Mon, 2018-07-02 at 06:38 -0500, ed...@pettijohn-web.com wrote: > On Jul 2, 2018 6:30 AM, John Long wrote: > > > > On Mon, 2018-07-02 at 06:27 -0500, ed...@pettijohn-web.com wrote: > > > On Jul 2, 2018 5:58 AM, John Long wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > I read the man pages for htt

Re: httpd setup info?

2018-07-02 Thread edgar
On Jul 2, 2018 6:30 AM, John Long wrote: > > On Mon, 2018-07-02 at 06:27 -0500, ed...@pettijohn-web.com wrote: > > On Jul 2, 2018 5:58 AM, John Long wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I read the man pages for httpd and httpd.conf but I remain > > > clueless. > > > > > > I would like to serve

Re: httpd setup info?

2018-07-02 Thread John Long
On Mon, 2018-07-02 at 06:27 -0500, ed...@pettijohn-web.com wrote: > On Jul 2, 2018 5:58 AM, John Long wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I read the man pages for httpd and httpd.conf but I remain > > clueless. > > > > I would like to serve static content (directory listings and > > contents). > > Must

Re: httpd setup info?

2018-07-02 Thread edgar
On Jul 2, 2018 5:58 AM, John Long wrote: > > Hi, > > I read the man pages for httpd and httpd.conf but I remain clueless. > > I would like to serve static content (directory listings and contents). > Must I use a chroot for httpd? If so, how do I set it up? > > I have my content in /var/content/

httpd setup info?

2018-07-02 Thread John Long
Hi, I read the man pages for httpd and httpd.conf but I remain clueless. I would like to serve static content (directory listings and contents). Must I use a chroot for httpd? If so, how do I set it up? I have my content in /var/content/webserver/.. I would like httpd to automatically index the

Looking for logitech webcams testers/device info

2018-06-30 Thread Landry Breuil
Hi, sending this to a wider audience on misc@, to fix the microphone (cf https://marc.info/?t=15298427072&r=1&w=2) on a variety of logitech webcams (mostly the Cxxx{,HD}?) i'd need the lsusb -v output for the corresponding devices. If you have a logitech webcam where the mic doesnt work (look

Re: The dlopen manual lacks RTLD_TRACE info

2017-10-14 Thread Philip Guenther
ide introduction of RTLD_TRACE. Should OpenBSD manual add > RTLD_TRACE info? > Nah. This is an internal interface whose behavior we do not provide stability for. Indeed, I know of at least one corner-case bug in its current behavior. We do not generally document the behavior of internal in

Re: Porter's Handbook obsolete info

2017-10-12 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi Steve, Steve Shockley wrote on Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 08:11:24PM -0400: > FYI, http://www.openbsd.org/faq/ports/specialtopics.html refers to the > security/nessus port, which was retired some time ago. The section does > show a useful example though, but I'm not sure what would make a good >

Porter's Handbook obsolete info

2017-10-11 Thread Steve Shockley
FYI, http://www.openbsd.org/faq/ports/specialtopics.html refers to the security/nessus port, which was retired some time ago. The section does show a useful example though, but I'm not sure what would make a good replacement example.

The dlopen manual lacks RTLD_TRACE info

2017-10-04 Thread Nan Xiao
Hi misc@, I find the ldd program actually uses "RTLD_TRACE" when calling "dlopen": dlhandle = dlopen(buf, RTLD_TRACE); While the manual (https://man.openbsd.org/dlopen.3) seems doesn't provide introduction of RTLD_TRACE. Should OpenBSD manual add RTLD_TRACE info?

Re: Installer disk info improvement (was - Re: querying scsi id/wwn for scsi disk)

2017-04-03 Thread Jiri B
On Sun, Apr 02, 2017 at 06:14:50PM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote: > Robert Peichaer wrote: > > Parsing dmesg output always tends to be fragile, but what about this? > > Use whatever is enclosed in <> in the dmesg output for a disk and get > > the size from disklabel. > > This looks insane. If somebody

Re: Installer disk info improvement (was - Re: querying scsi id/wwn for scsi disk)

2017-04-02 Thread Ted Unangst
Robert Peichaer wrote: > Parsing dmesg output always tends to be fragile, but what about this? > Use whatever is enclosed in <> in the dmesg output for a disk and get > the size from disklabel. This looks insane. If somebody can tell us what output they want, we can provide it in a more useful int

Re: Installer disk info improvement (was - Re: querying scsi id/wwn for scsi disk)

2017-04-02 Thread Robert Peichaer
On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 09:10:01AM -0400, Jiri B wrote: > > > > diff -u -p -r1.988 install.sub > > > > --- distrib/miniroot/install.sub13 Mar 2017 17:08:31 - > > > > 1.988 > > > > +++ distrib/miniroot/install.sub30 Mar 2017 10:44:01 - > > > > @@ -264,13 +264,7 @@ diski

Installer disk info improvement (was - Re: querying scsi id/wwn for scsi disk)

2017-03-30 Thread Jiri B
> > > diff -u -p -r1.988 install.sub > > > --- distrib/miniroot/install.sub 13 Mar 2017 17:08:31 - 1.988 > > > +++ distrib/miniroot/install.sub 30 Mar 2017 10:44:01 - > > > @@ -264,13 +264,7 @@ diskinfo() { > > > local _d > > > > > > for _d; do > > > - make_dev $_d > >

Re: i3bar iwn info and battery status

2017-02-22 Thread Asbel Kiprop
> do you have the i3status-2.11p2 installed Yep, sure. >Did you try updating the packages since Monday? Nope, last update was on 17 feb. >new packages arrived only on Sunday or Monday this week. Hm, okay, i'll try to update the system and packages now 2017-02-22 16:14 GMT+03:00 Theo Buehler : >

Re: i3bar iwn info and battery status

2017-02-22 Thread Theo Buehler
On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 03:47:33PM +0300, Asbel Kiprop wrote: > Hm, 17 feb. snapshot - stilll have this problem. can't open /dev/apm" and > wireless down (but works as well), > Any suggestions? Should i just wait more for fix? Did you try updating the packages since Monday? I.e., do you have the

Re: i3bar iwn info and battery status

2017-02-22 Thread Asbel Kiprop
Hm, 17 feb. snapshot - stilll have this problem. can't open /dev/apm" and wireless down (but works as well), Any suggestions? Should i just wait more for fix? 2017-02-09 22:31 GMT+03:00 Asbel Kiprop : > Oh, thanks a lot, will wait for current update then :) > > 2017-02-09 22:25 GMT+03:00 Robert

Re: i3bar iwn info and battery status

2017-02-09 Thread Asbel Kiprop
Oh, thanks a lot, will wait for current update then :) 2017-02-09 22:25 GMT+03:00 Robert Peichaer : > On Thu, Feb 09, 2017 at 10:18:44PM +0300, Asbel Kiprop wrote: > > hi misc. > > i've moved my -current system from hdd to ssd disk. everything work fine > > for me, but got some strange i3bar beha

Re: i3bar iwn info and battery status

2017-02-09 Thread Robert Peichaer
On Thu, Feb 09, 2017 at 10:18:44PM +0300, Asbel Kiprop wrote: > hi misc. > i've moved my -current system from hdd to ssd disk. everything work fine > for me, but got some strange i3bar behavior. > wireless _first_ { > format_up = "W: (%signal at %essid) %ip" > format_down = "W: down

i3bar iwn info and battery status

2017-02-09 Thread Asbel Kiprop
hi misc. i've moved my -current system from hdd to ssd disk. everything work fine for me, but got some strange i3bar behavior. wireless _first_ { format_up = "W: (%signal at %essid) %ip" format_down = "W: down" } battery 0 { format = "%status %percentage \% %remaining" } At

Re: some more info on pkg_add/fw_update changes

2016-10-05 Thread Marc Espie
On Tue, Oct 04, 2016 at 03:15:18PM +0200, Marc Espie wrote: > - the new scheme is slightly more unflexible with respect to unsigned > data: by default, every .tgz is piped thru signify -Zs, so > pkg_add/pkg_info/fw_update WON'T even see any data if it's not signed. > Error reporting is inadequate

some more info on pkg_add/fw_update changes

2016-10-04 Thread Marc Espie
About a week ago, we switched to the new signing scheme by default. There are good reasons to bury the old signing scheme completely, so this is what's currently happening, there are some rough edges. Technically speaking, the new signatures are "outside", they're in the gzip header, and the only

Re: [patch] bgpctl more info in terse format

2016-05-06 Thread Denis Fondras
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 08:09:50PM +0200, Claudio Jeker wrote: > The idea of terse is that you don't need to parse. So in a way I agree > with the diff. What I don't like is the inclusion of the number of > prefixes. That count requires a roundtrip to the RDE to find and sometimes > this takes a wh

Re: diff - FAQ5 missing info on updating current source tree

2016-05-05 Thread Theo Buehler
On Fri, May 06, 2016 at 12:58:33AM -0400, Gabriel Guzman wrote: > FAQ5 is missing a sentence: fixed, thanks.

diff - FAQ5 missing info on updating current source tree

2016-05-05 Thread Gabriel Guzman
FAQ5 is missing a sentence: Index: faq5.html === RCS file: /cvs/www/faq/faq5.html,v retrieving revision 1.267 diff -u -p -u -r1.267 faq5.html --- faq5.html 1 May 2016 16:59:24 - 1.267 +++ faq5.html 6 May 2016 04:54:43 -

Re: [patch] bgpctl more info in terse format

2016-04-19 Thread Denis Fondras
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 08:09:50PM +0200, Claudio Jeker wrote: > The idea of terse is that you don't need to parse. So in a way I agree > with the diff. What I don't like is the inclusion of the number of > prefixes. That count requires a roundtrip to the RDE to find and sometimes > this takes a wh

Re: [patch] bgpctl more info in terse format

2016-04-18 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 01:50:09AM +0200, Sebastian Benoit wrote: > If you do that, then you can also just parse the output of "bgpctl show > sum", no? > The idea of terse is that you don't need to parse. So in a way I agree with the diff. What I don't like is the inclusion of the number of prefi

Re: [patch] bgpctl more info in terse format

2016-04-18 Thread Sebastian Benoit
If you do that, then you can also just parse the output of "bgpctl show sum", no? /Benno Denis Fondras(open...@ledeuns.net) on 2016.04.17 18:09:18 +0200: > Hello, > > When monitoring my bgpd, I need to check the session duration and the number > of > prefixes. Here is a patch that add these inf

Re: [patch] bgpctl more info in terse format

2016-04-17 Thread Denis Fondras
> If you do that, then you can also just parse the output of "bgpctl show > sum", no? > Of course but I would have to parse day/hour/minute/second. It is simpler if bgpd can give me the value straight. Denis

[patch] bgpctl more info in terse format

2016-04-17 Thread Denis Fondras
Hello, When monitoring my bgpd, I need to check the session duration and the number of prefixes. Here is a patch that add these informations to "bgpctl show sum terse" Before : # bgpctl show sum terse 10.20.30.254 65003 Established After : # bgpctl show sum terse 10.20.30.254 65003 Established 1

Re: What do you use to manage contact info?

2016-03-04 Thread Daniel Gillen
On 04.03.2016 15:46, Matthew Weigel wrote: > On 2016-03-03 21:36, Joe Er wrote: >> What do you use to manage your contacts? I am currently using the >> address book in Thunderbird and am wondering if there is something that >> is better. > > I'm not proud of it, but I use egroupware. I almost ne

Re: What do you use to manage contact info?

2016-03-04 Thread Matthew Weigel
On 2016-03-03 21:36, Joe Er wrote: What do you use to manage your contacts? I am currently using the address book in Thunderbird and am wondering if there is something that is better. I'm not proud of it, but I use egroupware. I almost never actually use the web interface, however; I rely on

Re: What do you use to manage contact info?

2016-03-04 Thread Black Rider
El Thu, 03 Mar 2016 19:36:06 -0800, Joe Er escribió: > What do you use to manage your contacts? I am currently using the > address book in Thunderbird and am wondering if there is something that > is better. I use abook, because it has good integration with the Mutt mail client. If you are usin

Re: What do you use to manage contact info?

2016-03-04 Thread chris
On 2016-03-04 03:14, Kamil Cholewiński wrote: On Fri, 04 Mar 2016, Joe Er wrote: What do you use to manage your contacts? I am currently using the address book in Thunderbird and am wondering if there is something that is better. A file named ~/.people, with one entry per line: Firstname

Re: What do you use to manage contact info?

2016-03-04 Thread Kamil Cholewiński
On Fri, 04 Mar 2016, Joe Er wrote: > What do you use to manage your contacts? I am currently using the > address book in Thunderbird and am wondering if there is something that > is better. A file named ~/.people, with one entry per line: Firstname Lastname

What do you use to manage contact info?

2016-03-04 Thread Joe Er
What do you use to manage your contacts? I am currently using the address book in Thunderbird and am wondering if there is something that is better.

Re: new kind of info organizer, on OpenBSD: OneModel

2016-01-28 Thread Peter Hessler
On 2016 Jan 28 (Thu) at 08:56:18 -0700 (-0700), luke call wrote: :On 01/28/16 02:41, Craig Skinner wrote: :> Have a dig about /usr/ports/productivity/ :> :> I use taskwarrior, which has tasksh. : :Thanks for the tip. Maybe I'm presenting OneModel in the wrong :way. Its vision is much bigger than ta

Re: new kind of info organizer, on OpenBSD: OneModel

2016-01-28 Thread luke call
On 01/28/16 02:41, Craig Skinner wrote: > Have a dig about /usr/ports/productivity/ > > I use taskwarrior, which has tasksh. Thanks for the tip. Maybe I'm presenting OneModel in the wrong way. Its vision is much bigger than task management, but I'm not sure how to best make that clear to the righ

Re: new kind of info organizer, on OpenBSD: OneModel

2016-01-28 Thread Craig Skinner
Hi Luke, On 2016-01-27 Wed 18:20 PM |, luke call wrote: > > If you've ever used emacs org-mode, to-do list programs or the like, > this might be of interest. Have a dig about /usr/ports/productivity/ I use taskwarrior, which has tasksh. Cool. -- http://www.taskwarrior.org/

new kind of info organizer, on OpenBSD: OneModel

2016-01-27 Thread luke call
free .jar file download, or source code and complete instructions at github. The source is AGPL (no offense I hope; I want any mods to come back, for all the work I've put in). I didn't want to package it (put it into ports) yet, until I can see if reaction and interest warrant that.

Re: release and patch/errata info in (easily) machine readable format?

2015-12-06 Thread Todd Mortimer
cking CVS. If you're just looking to track errata, then the tarball can help you without having to scrape the website, and if you'd prefer to not hit the website unnecessarily, then tracking the www CVS repo can tell you when the errata pages have changed, and then you can retrieve the patch tarball without having to scrape out info about the actual patch numbers. Todd

Re: release and patch/errata info in (easily) machine readable format?

2015-12-05 Thread trondd
On Sat, December 5, 2015 4:08 pm, openbsd-m...@clark-communications.com wrote: > Yes, if I end up writing a scraper, I will very likely obtain the html > pages > from the www directory of my local CVS mirror, rather than making http > requests > of the OpenBSD website. > > Another nice piece of dat

Re: release and patch/errata info in (easily) machine readable format?

2015-12-05 Thread trondd
On Sat, December 5, 2015 4:08 pm, openbsd-m...@clark-communications.com wrote: > Yes, if I end up writing a scraper, I will very likely obtain the html > pages > from the www directory of my local CVS mirror, rather than making http > requests > of the OpenBSD website. > > Another nice piece of dat

Re: release and patch/errata info in (easily) machine readable format?

2015-12-05 Thread openbsd-misc
he moment, this is not an automated part of my process, but I would like to make it so... > As for the patch number, someone can correct me if I am wrong, but I don't > believe it is recorded anywhere else. I used to parse the errata page but > to be kinder to the server, I started pa

Re: release and patch/errata info in (easily) machine readable format?

2015-12-05 Thread trondd
ut I don't believe it is recorded anywhere else. I used to parse the errata page but to be kinder to the server, I started parsing my local mirror which I actually found to be easier to get the info from. I maintain a "patchlevel" file on each system to keep track of what patch I have

release and patch/errata info in (easily) machine readable format?

2015-12-05 Thread openbsd-misc
clearly documented in various web pages, and if absolutely necessary, I could extend my toolset to scrape this info from the website and/or the www directory in CVS, but I am wondering if this information is already available somewhere as data? I've found that www/build/Makefile con

Re: OpenBSD installer info prohibit-password > without-password ?

2015-11-01 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2015-11-01, Adam Van Ymeren wrote: > On 1 Nov 2015 7:06 a.m., "ludovic coues" wrote: >> >> 2015-11-01 8:56 GMT+01:00 S : >> > when installing OpenBSD >> > Alow root ssh login? (yes, no, prohibit-password) [no] prohibit-password >> > >> > after install , in /etc/sshd_config >> > PermitRootLogin

Re: OpenBSD installer info prohibit-password > without-password ?

2015-11-01 Thread Robert Peichaer
On Sun, Nov 01, 2015 at 11:18:41AM -0500, Adam Van Ymeren wrote: > On 1 Nov 2015 7:06 a.m., "ludovic coues" wrote: > > > > 2015-11-01 8:56 GMT+01:00 S : > > > when installing OpenBSD > > > Alow root ssh login? (yes, no, prohibit-password) [no] prohibit-password > > > > > > after install , in /etc/

Re: OpenBSD installer info prohibit-password > without-password ?

2015-11-01 Thread Adam Van Ymeren
On 1 Nov 2015 7:06 a.m., "ludovic coues" wrote: > > 2015-11-01 8:56 GMT+01:00 S : > > when installing OpenBSD > > Alow root ssh login? (yes, no, prohibit-password) [no] prohibit-password > > > > after install , in /etc/sshd_config > > PermitRootLogin without-password > > > > so, why not using "wit

Re: OpenBSD installer info prohibit-password > without-password ?

2015-11-01 Thread ludovic coues
2015-11-01 8:56 GMT+01:00 S : > when installing OpenBSD > Alow root ssh login? (yes, no, prohibit-password) [no] prohibit-password > > after install , in /etc/sshd_config > PermitRootLogin without-password > > so, why not using "without-password" at installation procedure for > consistency? > htt

OpenBSD installer info prohibit-password > without-password ?

2015-11-01 Thread S
when installing OpenBSD Alow root ssh login? (yes, no, prohibit-password) [no] prohibit-password after install , in /etc/sshd_config PermitRootLogin without-password so, why not using "without-password" at installation procedure for consistency?

Re: df(1) shows strange Avail and Capacity info

2015-05-19 Thread Alex Greif
thanks for the clarifictions. I will read the FAQs more throroughly in future. Alex. On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 02:31:34PM -0400, Josh Grosse wrote: > I believe FAQ 14.14 may clarify df(1) reporting. Here's a link for > convenience: http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#NegSpace

Re: df(1) shows strange Avail and Capacity info

2015-05-19 Thread Josh Grosse
On 2015-05-19 14:25, Alex Greif wrote: Hi, I experienced a strange output of df(1) for the root partition. The Size is greater than Used but Avail and Capacity are miscalculated /root/snaps # df -h Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/sd0a 494M488M -18.4M 10

Re: df(1) shows strange Avail and Capacity info

2015-05-19 Thread John Merriam
On Tue, 19 May 2015, Theo de Raadt wrote: > > I experienced a strange output of df(1) for the root partition. > > The Size is greater than Used but Avail and Capacity are miscalculated > > That is an incorrect assessment. > > There is spare space in the filesystem, only available for root, and >

df(1) shows strange Avail and Capacity info

2015-05-19 Thread Alex Greif
Hi, I experienced a strange output of df(1) for the root partition. The Size is greater than Used but Avail and Capacity are miscalculated /root/snaps # df -h Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/sd0a 494M488M -18.4M 104%/ /dev/sd0k 27.6G4.7G 21.

Re: df(1) shows strange Avail and Capacity info

2015-05-19 Thread Theo de Raadt
> I experienced a strange output of df(1) for the root partition. > The Size is greater than Used but Avail and Capacity are miscalculated That is an incorrect assessment. There is spare space in the filesystem, only available for root, and this is how it is handled.

Re: apmd.8 lacks of hibernation quirks info

2014-12-08 Thread Alessandro DE LAURENZIS
Hello Mike, On Sun 07/12 10:58, Mike Larkin wrote: > Which machines don't work, and how do they break? I would like to know. > Please file a bug report (man sendbug). Last time I tried hibernation on my ThinkPad R61 (running current) was some months ago and, even being both sleep and resume funct

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