> in the hope that someone clarify the situation.
What version of OpenBSD are you running?
Did you modified /etc/fbtab?
What is 'll' or that command used to show permissions?
Is just22 a custom user, i.e. not created at install time?
Looking at what I have, I think for a normal install it
Hello,
I am using top to show running programs activity on an OpenBSD system.
Is there another better command to show in detail the memory used by programs?
My system has 8GB physical RAM. Looking at this, can someone tell me
if OpenBSD uses the "swap memory" model used by other OSes, basically
> Which mirror is your favourite?
I was using [1] which I found was almost 2 weeks behind and then
switched to [2].
[1] http://ftp2.eu.openbsd.org/
[2] https://ftp.hostserver.de/
> ... to connect to openbsd.org ...
www.openbsd.org is for the public.
^^^
>You can see the dmesg and installer output as screenshots below.
Your BIOS firmware is very old, I think. Try an update and try to
disable RAID mode.
> Of course I have added the line to rc.shutdown, as you suggested. On a reboot
> the >pppoe line comes up almost instantaneously.
Back when I was on pppoe, after a quick reboot I used to get some
messages like "connection it is already in XXX state" or so, I don;t
really remember the exact
Hello,
There is a typo in man page for xsetroot.
In section OPTIONS, there is '-verson' and I think it should be '-version'.
Because of titles like this post there is no clear anymore what
someone is reffering to when one is using words like bridge, switch,
hub, access point, router, ...
Add the IPv6 in the mix and you think you understand the spagetti of internet.
Bleah, looking again at "non-routing access point".
> for the last 3~4 days (always running the latest of public amd64-current)
I'm not sure what you mean by -current. From what you posted:
> OpenBSD 6.1-beta (GENERIC.MP) #7: Sat Mar 11 18:32:03 MST 2017
> dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
You forgot to tell
> know what client is occupying the bandwidth
trafshow from ports.
Is systat able to show kb/s realtime?
> add athn0
If i recall correctly, from some discussion on misc@, you cannot use a
wireless interface in a bridge ( athn0 or all, I'm not sure). But
maybe I say something wrong, search the archive.
> Why does it make no sense? It's a real world test on actual performance
> noticed by a > client. It absolutely makes sense. Yes there are other tests
> which could be performed
> on top of that testing, obviously.
Just as an irony, last week I was so pissed of about wireless
performance
> Any help ?
Yes. Look here: http://www.openbsd.org/support.html
For the sake of those 150 users ...
I don;t want to offend you folks, but I'm curious and I will ask: is
this BSDCon so useful? Does it pay the efforts?
If someone has time and knowledge to do a PF tutorial he/she can do it
and post. Do you need the Con?
I'm asking this having in my mind Google Summer of (no)Code thread from
> Well then! Kettenis - I owe you many beers! Thank you!!
So many that you can write dmesg body on the labels ! Maybe X log too?
Hello,
I preffer to keep it calm, but some people on the list are using
protonmail and their mails are impossible to read directly on the
list. I think they are destroying the list, maybe they should turn
that feature off. Here is what I see reading on marc.info:
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 11:53 AM, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
> Can you read me?
>
> Sent from ProtonMail Mobile
Yes, I can read what you wrote, but on Gmail only. I didn't know that
there is a RFC for this, I thought there is a feature offered by
protonmail. Bytheway, they look
Hello,
Just installed amd64 snapshot, dated 6 July and there are a few
problems at the start:
starting early daemons: syslogd(failed) pflogdpflogd[3376]: [priv] msg
PRIV_OPEN_LOG received ntpd(failed)
ld.so: ftp: can't load library 'libtls.so.15.7'
I will wait for another snapshot.
Thank you.
> Hibernate (apm -Z) does not work.
> I don't know if it's related to the Skylake support at all.
Maybe KARL? I think I saw a message about this on list.
> Also it does not fail halfway, it will report errors for each of the settings
> that cannot > be applied,
So Peter, just to check if i got it right, you did a script who
reports errors about things people knows in advance they will generate
errors, that despite the warnings that the concept
> As I see it everybody has agreed upon that and some are now just making
> suggestions on how to solve the OP's problem, that do not involve adding -p to
> OpenBSD's sysctl. So I thik that was uncalled for.
Not everybody! Man, you talk like a black suit manager here.
> I just do not get that.
> What could be causing the routing table to spontaneously change in this
> manner without my intervention?
If one can be sure that /sbin/route is invoked, you can alter this
file name and make a script with this path where you can print other
names or information about who is calling this.
I'm
> I have followed the FAQ on "building a router" almost vebatim.
So your packets are almost passing. I wasn;t aware of this router
section in FAQ, so I was looking there. Even one slight modification
can make pf behave totally different.
http://marc.info/?t=14986422261=1=2
Here are the details, from my everyday setup with no problems in browsing.
I use Firefox, Chromium gives me constant core files and looks chopped
at interface.
I tested many sites, Falsebook and Youtube included, no problems yet.
OpenBSD 6.1 (GENERIC.MP) #17: Thu Mar 30 21:37:57 MDT 2017
>Is there a way to change the console font to something a little larger?
>fontname seems to change for menus only.
If you mean xterm by console, then you need to use something like this
in your .cwmrc
command xterm "xterm -fg white -bg black -fa monospace -fs 13 +sb"
Hello Tom,
I am not an expert user of OpenBSD but I want to tell you the FAQ is
the first step. That is maintained by Nick Holland, an OpenBSD user an
a man with great experince on the field. You may think that FAQ is
redundant for man, or even that man paragraphs are simply copied into
the FAQ,
> is somebody messing with the graphics stack by any chance?
Too much linux mailing list reading will eventualy distort your language.
> I'd suggest installing a "User Agent Switcher"
I'd suggest installing Windows and since it is not an OpenBSD issue,
let M$ deal with that.
The kernel throws this message when kern.splassert=2 and when i don't
run X and stay in console looking at my mouse repeated usb
disconnection / reconnection.
I was able to see that before, but without the splassert warnings.
Jun 22 20:02:44 thinkc /bsd: splassert: usb_transfer_complete: want 5
> Some systems list their onboard NIC's MAC in the BIOS.
Hey, it looks like Dr. House is in the good mood. Don't ruin it! I
already had a good laugh.
What is the output of xrandr plain command, without any parameters? Do
not use display numbers or anything else, type it like this 'xrandr'
using a ssh connection on the non working configuration.
On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 1:02 AM, Luis Coronado <lcoron...@ticoit.com> wrote:
> xrandr over ssh? even if you run it with -X it will display something from
> the machine running the ssh client (and the local X server) not the ssh
> server one :s
>
> -l
>
> On Tue, May
Hello,
I installed a snapshot of amd64 recently and I was using fvwm from
Openbsd base to install some packages. I even started Firefox to look
for some documentation.
Later, I was going back to cwm since I use it daily. I have a feeling
that Firefox pages fonts in fvwm were more appealing that
Hello,
I run this snapshot without problems until now. I did a login in
console followed by 'startx' command and I got this on the screen,
then the keyboard was unresponsive to typing. I did a reboot and all
came back clean, nice X start without problems.
kernel: protection fault trap, code = 0
> Can I use OpenBSD as a desktop system?
I don't think so, because OpenBSD does not care about desktop users.
In fact, the solely purpose of OpenBSD system is to make/build the next release.
> FWIW, that's not the name he's been using
Is that '55' from 'SOUL_OF_ROOT 55' a 'SS' in fact?
> I dual boot now between Win7 and FreeBSD
> on I lapdog I have 5 os on it and use grub2 to boot them
Prepare in the upcoming messages for something like "OpenBSD destroyed
my harddisk" subject line message! Just a warning.
> Just to share artworks of my alter-ego EsteBaN Hache:
The Madagascar end of the movie penguin's quote: "It sucks!".
> I am attempting to port Solo5
ports [ at] openbsd.org
Do not forget to use (activate) uBlock Origin too, there is in Add-Ons
for Firefox.
And one more thing, from this thread:
> If you want to disable core dump for a program, you could (should ?)
> configure your RLIMIT_CORE to 0.
>
> $ ulimit -c 0
> $ firefox
>
> Ah, yes. That's a much better
> Is there not a more systematic way of debugging this?
IT is, but it may be different than your method.
> I find it puzzling that none of the logs contains any error message.
I find it puzzling asking about a problem on a list and not following
any of the advices and report back. I will find
> (by accident I had the cable connected to the onboard video)
I recall I tried once a dual monitor setup using an onboard graphics +
another plugged in card. I don't remember exactly, but I think the
boot message was shown one the onboard graphic card only or on both
monitors. I was concerned
> So many documents will be lost
There is an analysys about one's documents on the internet, something
like 10% are files you will not ever need, 20% are files that you will
never use, and so on.
Bytheway, I am using marc.info to read list, has anyone an idea about
why some emails are presented
> There's a problem where this chip does not get enough juice from the USB host
> >controller in some cases.
I have tested it, feeding +5Vcc from the computer power supply, it is
not about "juice". I had the same problem on the SB700. I bet it is
another hw bug masked of by software.
> That's sensible, but if money or lives were on the line, I think It'd
> be better to have a running but potentially vulnerable service.
Not OpenBSD related, but I was truly amazed people like you still
exist and still set up computers for others!
For you curiosity about user case, I preffer
> Anyone on the list had problem with IPv6 on AWS?
> Image (AMI) build from https://github.com/kolargol/openbsd-aws/ (OpenBSD 6.1)
Wrong list! That project should stop using openbsd in its name, I think.
> OK, it seems necessary to tape my password in EN! Amazing...
If your password has special ASCII, then it is obvious that if you set
up the pasword with and EN keyboard, you should take care when you
change it to FR.
Not that I can understand very much what is wrong with Gnome from your message.
> You might try to tell the kernel *not* to attach the device to ucom(4).
It will attach like uftdi or other * found in ucom man page.
Dmesg is really needed!
> But my device is bound to cuaU1, and not to any ugen.
You didn't provide a dmesg. It may be that you are using an USB to
serial adapter to connect to this board.
See 'man ucom' and maybe you can send here a dmesg.
> I'm at a small Wireless ISP in a small town and have only a Class C block
> of addresses.
> [...]
> [...]
Very romantic, indeed, but it has nothing to do with OpenBSD.
Are you serious?
gqview
> What could be the issue?
It stops at inteldrm, you can try to disable it at boot and see what
is happening.
> to make the failure LED flash.
I think it is better to contact the manufacturer of that backpane and
ask them what is the purpose of that LED. Maybe they can tell you what
they had in their minds with that LED.
Hi,
Try to do a little search next time you ask.
Here is a good thread [1], but you may need the help of a developer.
Make sure you will read it till the end, there is a funny situation
there too.
[1] https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/34259/
> booting hd0a:/bsd: 8484712+2429968+244048+0+667648 [636809heap full
> (0x9d304+65536)
Maybe a corrupted or too big /bsd file?
I am curious about the cause.
Hi,
This is rather a tech@ question but i'm not high enough for that list.
I see some articles about the fact the network stack in OpenBSD is
locked or single threaded. IT may be the same thing, i don't really
know.
Can anyone share some light for this topic, at some beginner level?
What is that
> I am really curious about the type of video hardware people are using.
Long time ago, in a far far away company ... I used some boards based
on Conexant BT878 chipset. The driver for this is bktr(4).
As an application, I compiled something called camserv if I remember
corectly, since it was not
> Q2xpY2sgb24gc3RpY2tlcnMuCgpodHRwczovL3d3dy5wYXJhbGxlbGxhLm9y
> Zy9idXkvCgpEbyB0aGUgc2FtZSBhbmQgYmUgaGFwcHku
Man, please quit using that encoding of ASCII mail.
Many people told you that is useless and it is not use by mainstream servers.
Please have a try and disable this, you are killing the
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq1.html#MailLists
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq1.html#Bugs
http://www.openbsd.org/report.html
> Just filter @protonmail.com (I have it for message-id and in-reply-to),
> you'll have a more pleasant > misc@-reading experience.
I use to read lists in marc.info.
It is a little bit off topic, but I dare to ask: what combination are
you using, like email client and misc@ configuration( i.e,
Hi,
I am trying to setup a solution on an OpenBSD computer, where i want
to upload and then download large volume of data. I was using ftpd
daemon to do this, but I wonder if there is another way to do this,
regarding speed of transfer.
Sometimes I was in situations to upload and then download
[ ... ]
People using coolOS come to OpenBSD because it is more secure. Then
they demand OpenBSD to implement same features like coolOS. They even
expect OpenBSD to be configured like coolOS.
For the OP: OpenBSD is more secure not because it is called OpenBSD!
It is so because they way it is
http://man.openbsd.org/onewire
http://man.openbsd.org/uow.4
http://man.openbsd.org/owtemp.4
> I don't understand what you are trying to say.
I took and iPhone with iOS and Safari ( i think!) on it and pointed
the browser to the current link of man pages [1]. All i can say is the
layout is displayed on full display, not stretched.
Text is fine, paragraphs are scaled ok, not even a simple
I have tested it on someone's Safari/iOS for iPhone, out of curiosity.
It takes the full screen. Looking at the font in the posted
screenshots i think it is Android in question.
If it is not a secret, what runs behind man.openbsd.org? Like httpd, CGI?
Thanks.
> I've just tried Iridium, from UX it's basically Chromium from 6.1 -
> The i386 package of Chrome on 6.1 was slow
Folks, this is misc@ not ports@ or wishes@ !
On OpenBSD side, install from packages:
pjsua (but no video, no GUI)
baresip (no GUI)
On Windows:
microsip
Both of you need one account each on iptel.org.
> [ ... ]
Dmesg is _fully_ displayed at boot time with a reason. Can you guess it?
> the PH00 screws don't want to turn with my jeweler's screwdriver.
They may be PZ00. Take care not to mix different types of screws and
bits! PH and PZ look very much alike.
Just a hint:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzJJbNRErVQ=30m38s
> Upgraded to latest current snapshot, and it looks like dhclient doesn't renew
> the ip anymore. I'm > running it in debug mode now, to see if there is
> anything in the log.
Thank you for letting people know.
It will take forever if it is not correctly setup.
> Then i setup only one port using configure command all ports work normally.
I worked a lot with multiple RS-232 ports boards. They all had some
hardware jumpers to configure the IRQ and Address for each port ( a
lot of jumpers!). Maybe this option is integrated in your board BIOS,
check it.
> I guess that evince is heavier than mupdf, when I consider its dependent
> libraries.
Some of that dependencies are already requested by another must have
applications.
mupdf looks like it is written by a company with ties in ghostscript.
Must try it!
Let me guess, that /bsd link was another "security" idea from that
mercury chloride .org?
> Thanks for your time and I hope you enjoy the video
Thank you and the developers.
P.S. I hate that TAXI more than the cheaters in the background.
> OpenBSD is not ready for enterprise.
Fantastic intuition here [1].
[1] https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=153385998722067=2
> Someone an idea how to proceed?
Maybe stop talking to yourself on the email and debug more?
> ... should be ...
Why are some people considering OpenBSD should suit them and only them?
They are not even part from development project, they are not even
close to the concept and still proclaiming on the mail list what
"should be". I always wonder where this feeling of better knowledge
> Looks like ProtoMail Mobile could use some assistance with proper quoting...
> :)
That is not the only problem, look to a sample:
Tm90IG5ldyBhdCBhbGwuDQoNCmh0dHBzOi8vd3d3LnNlcnZldGhlaG9tZS5j
b20vaW50ZWwtYXRvbS1jMzMzOC1iZW5jaG1hcmtzLXdoeS1kZW52ZXJ0b24t
Going back to the subject, I still fail
> Now I can call but my interlocutor does not hear me
Most likely there is misconfigured microphone at your side.
You can use /auloop , /auloop_stop commands in baresip, to see if you
can hear yourself.
I used a microphone port on the soundcard, seen as audio0 by OpenBSD.
I was not able to use
> ... did OpenBSD go green with 6.3 ...
You know, OpenBSD is not working so go on your smart tv or microwave
owen for the moment.
They struggle to meet the Green standard on house appliances these days.
For the OP with NFS problems: I think it is better to pay for
consultancy and stop talking to yourself on misc@.
> You would need a 1/4" wrench and a screwdriver tip that fits an impact driver.
I want to see you using your method for a deep sunken screw inside a
cylindrical channel of a case.
You can give a chance to the other guy, too.
People like you do not understand concepts like evolution, smart
tools,
> ... better badly does work ...
If it so, then it should not be done from the start.
A bad implementation can trigger other problems.
Try to think a little bit. ( hint: Chernobyl)
>The good news is that just PAP authentication should work, and does on
>Windows. The bad >news is that on OpenBSD I'm still not getting an IP address
>from Tek/Telus after the Authenticate-Ack.
I remember some time ago, that someone requested some help with pppoe
implementation since his ISP
> To me this further indicates a "double authentication"
It is not clear what hardware you use in front of openbsd, but i guess
it is just a dsl modem.
Is it a pure modem, or maybe it has some router capabilities. If so,
is it configured to act as a bridge?
Can you get a conection on your ISP
Did they remove the SHIFT key support on macOS?
Excuse me for this email, but why the hell many trolls have protonmail
email addresses?
Just curious, thanks.
Hello,
I see there is some work in Chromium to implement secure browsing. I
was using both Chromium and Firefox over the past years. If I got it
right, here is a summary of implementations:
Chromium: W^X, pledge, unveil
Firefox: W^X
I don't want to start a brosers' war, but what is best to run
On Sun, Jan 6, 2019 at 1:32 AM wrote:
>
> Fri, 4 Jan 2019 13:01:10 +0200 Mihai Popescu
> >
> > Is it done from radeon firmware or from a conf file?
> >
>
> Hi Mihai,
>
> https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/src/sys/dev/wsfont/wsfont.c
> $ ls -1 /usr/inclu
https://www.cambus.net/spleen-monospaced-bitmap-fonts/
Why not an AMD Opteron A1100 based board?
The OP started from Pi then moved gradually to nowhere!
I think it matters what you really want to do with the board. It's
fine to buy it even for fun or killing time, but say it so, please.
I'm thinking to do some multimedia computer hooked to some TV
Hello,
Just a short confirmation, amd64 current snapshot reboots the computer
at install, right after the [http] mirror input.
All I can see are 4 lines of blue background written, then reboot. I
am not able to see or capture the message since it is very fast and
I'm not using console.
On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 6:09 PM Frank Beuth wrote:
>
> On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 04:21:50PM +0200, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> >Why not an AMD Opteron A1100 based board?
>
> Because I haven't looked into it yet.
>
> This all started because I'm on vacation in a major
About your card, you can extract it from the laptop and ask here for a
wi-fi PCIe model that is fully supported and functional. Then buy that
recommanded card and mail this one to a developer, since you can't
make use of it soon.
Hello,
I want to modify the char used for pkg_add (and other pkg_ suite)
progress bar from "*" to "|" but i am unable to figure out where is
the actual code for this. I managed to found /usr/sbin/pkg_add but
there are another links in there, and perl for me is a no idea
language.
It could be
Hello,
Each first time i start chromium after reboot, i get this error:
libGL error: failed to open drm device: No such file or directory
libGL error: failed to load driver: r600
If i close chromium and start it again many times, there is no more this error.
Is there something I need to do to
Hi,
I use to retrieve my install sets from a mirror, after I start the
install procedure with minirootxx.fs
Since the mirrors in my country are updating late and they have some
problems in doing it right, I used ftp.hostserver.de. The download was
working fine, something around 3MBps. This
Hello,
Just installed amd64 recent snapshot and I can see that default font
for tty console is changed in something very nice.
Is it done from radeon firmware or from a conf file?
Can someone tell me a font close to this to use for xterm in X?
Thank you.
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