Re: Last version of of citrix Client core dumps (Was Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?)

2016-03-02 Thread Patrick Welche
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 04:11:53PM +, Christos Zoulas wrote: > In article <20160226154046.ga1...@quark.internal.precedence.co.uk>, > Patrick Welche wrote: > >On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 02:30:21PM +0100, Stephan wrote: > >> The assembly looks like junk and considering the

Re: Last version of of citrix Client core dumps (Was Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?)

2016-02-26 Thread Christos Zoulas
In article <20160226154046.ga1...@quark.internal.precedence.co.uk>, Patrick Welche wrote: >On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 02:30:21PM +0100, Stephan wrote: >> The assembly looks like junk and considering the adresses, you have >> tried to disassemble some memory on the stack. Is this a

Re: Last version of of citrix Client core dumps (Was Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?)

2016-02-26 Thread Patrick Welche
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 02:30:21PM +0100, Stephan wrote: > The assembly looks like junk and considering the adresses, you have > tried to disassemble some memory on the stack. Is this a 64-bit wfica > binary? This is from: /usr/pkgsrc/distfiles/linuxx64-13.3.0.344519.tar.gz > Either way, this

Re: Last version of of citrix Client core dumps (Was Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?)

2016-02-26 Thread Stephan
The assembly looks like junk and considering the adresses, you have tried to disassemble some memory on the stack. Is this a 64-bit wfica binary? Either way, this seems to be a completely different case. How does the backtrace look like? 2016-02-26 13:01 GMT+01:00 Patrick Welche

Re: Last version of of citrix Client core dumps (Was Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?)

2016-02-26 Thread Patrick Welche
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 09:22:38AM +0100, Stephan wrote: > I still recommend Receiver for HTML5 in this case. > > The dump looks like a mess and eventually gdb is unable to process > this dump of a Linux binary on NetBSD correctly. It would be > interesting to know what is mapped at 0xba90004d.

Re: Last version of of citrix Client core dumps (Was Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?)

2016-02-26 Thread Stephan
I still recommend Receiver for HTML5 in this case. The dump looks like a mess and eventually gdb is unable to process this dump of a Linux binary on NetBSD correctly. It would be interesting to know what is mapped at 0xba90004d. You could break at that adress (b *0xba90004d) and check with pmap.

Re: Last version of of citrix Client core dumps (Was Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?)

2016-02-25 Thread Patrick Welche
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 02:44:32PM +0100, Stephan wrote: > Why don´t you just use the Receiver for HTML5? With regard to your > crash, do you have a backtrace handy? Have a look at Jose's from earlier in this thread: http://mail-index.netbsd.org/netbsd-users/2016/02/03/msg017788.html P

Re: Last version of of citrix Client core dumps (Was Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?)

2016-02-25 Thread Stephan
Why don´t you just use the Receiver for HTML5? With regard to your crash, do you have a backtrace handy? 2016-02-25 14:03 GMT+01:00 Patrick Welche : > On Wed, Feb 03, 2016 at 07:31:35PM +0100, Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia wrote: >> On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 4:17 AM, Eric Haszlakiewicz

Re: Last version of of citrix Client core dumps (Was Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?)

2016-02-25 Thread Patrick Welche
On Wed, Feb 03, 2016 at 07:31:35PM +0100, Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia wrote: > On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 4:17 AM, Eric Haszlakiewicz wrote: > > On 2/1/2016 3:51 PM, Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia wrote: > > > > Have you tried downloading a newer version of the client from Citrix's

Last version of of citrix Client core dumps (Was Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?)

2016-02-03 Thread Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia
On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 4:17 AM, Eric Haszlakiewicz wrote: > On 2/1/2016 3:51 PM, Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia wrote: > Have you tried downloading a newer version of the client from Citrix's site? I have just tried the last version of citrix as you told me. It solves the

Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?

2016-02-01 Thread Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia
> If you're content with VirtualBox, Microsoft themselves provide images > of various versions of Windows with various versions of IE already > installed. > > https://dev.windows.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/tools/vms/windows/ On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 2:08 PM, Marina Brown wrote: >

Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?

2016-02-01 Thread Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia
>The so-called "Citrix Receiver" ? I've tried it using both Wine and Linux >emulation. The Linux version was a huge pain. It segfaulted, whined about SSL >/ x509 certificates (so tired of seeing this lately in apps), and had the >usual way-too-many-dependencies on a zillion worthless GUI

Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?

2016-02-01 Thread Hal Murray
swiftgri...@gmail.com said: > hat 99% of folks who use SSL care about is _transport_ encryption, NOT the > chain-of-trust, which I consider to be fundamentally flawed and broken at > it's very core. Without something like a chain-of-trust you don't know that your encrypted connection is going

SSL makes me crazy (was Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?)

2016-02-01 Thread Swift Griggs
On Mon, 1 Feb 2016, Hal Murray wrote: Without something like a chain-of-trust you don't know that your encrypted connection is going to the right site. I understand it's design purpose, but I disagree with where the design puts that trust. When it comes down to brass-tacks, do you trust

Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?

2016-02-01 Thread Swift Griggs
On Mon, 1 Feb 2016, Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia wrote: It is still in pkgsrc : net/citrix_ica version 10.6.115659. Ugh. I forgot about that. I need to go back to i386. It fails for AMD64, but yeah, it's still a certificate trust-nightmare. I used to mildly dislike SSL before it was

Re: SSL makes me crazy (was Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?)

2016-02-01 Thread Hal Murray
swiftgri...@gmail.com said: > Well, the way I understand it, (and I'm probably wrong) but a > man-in-the-middle would have to be able to break Diffie Hellman How did you get your banks public key? Without a chain-of-trust you have to get it on your own and the man in the middle has a good

Re: SSL makes me crazy (was Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?)

2016-02-01 Thread Miguel C
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 11:16 PM, Swift Griggs wrote: > On Mon, 1 Feb 2016, Hal Murray wrote: > >> Without something like a chain-of-trust you don't know that your encrypted >> connection is going to the right site. >> > > I understand it's design purpose, but I disagree

Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?

2016-02-01 Thread Eric Haszlakiewicz
On 2/1/2016 3:51 PM, Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia wrote: It is still in pkgsrc : net/citrix_ica version 10.6.115659. It worked until my company changed the certificates to godaddy. I have been unable to configure the SSL certificates. I am thinking that it can be the SSL client doesn't

Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?

2016-02-01 Thread David Brownlee
On 30 January 2016 at 20:26, Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia wrote: > I have tried this other time. (I tried it in the past also without success). > > The package is broken, and one file that tries to download from > Microsoft is not longer available. (mfc42.cab) > > After of

Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?

2016-02-01 Thread Swift Griggs
On Sat, 30 Jan 2016, Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia wrote: Does anyone tried a new version of citrix (not the one from pkgsrc) client in NetBSD? The so-called "Citrix Receiver" ? I've tried it using both Wine and Linux emulation. The Linux version was a huge pain. It segfaulted, whined about SSL

Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?

2016-01-30 Thread Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia
I have tried this other time. (I tried it in the past also without success). The package is broken, and one file that tries to download from Microsoft is not longer available. (mfc42.cab) After of downloading manually the missing package from web archiv, fixing the scripts of ies4linux, it

Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?

2016-01-30 Thread Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia
Thank you. If I have the energy, I will ask in some Citrix forum, if they can resolve the problem with certificates. Does anyone tried a new version of citrix (not the one from pkgsrc) client in NetBSD? On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 4:14 PM, Eric Haszlakiewicz wrote: > On January

Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?

2016-01-29 Thread coypu
If you're content with VirtualBox, Microsoft themselves provide images of various versions of Windows with various versions of IE already installed. https://dev.windows.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/tools/vms/windows/

Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?

2016-01-29 Thread Eric Haszlakiewicz
On January 29, 2016 5:31:17 AM EST, Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia wrote: >I need to use Internet Explorer for access a web from my company: >Siebel software. > >It uses Active X and it only works with Internet Explorer. (They >haven't activated the mode of Siebel Software for

Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?

2016-01-29 Thread Marina Brown
On 01/29/2016 05:31 AM, Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia wrote: > I need to use Internet Explorer for access a web from my company: > Siebel software. > > It uses Active X and it only works with Internet Explorer. (They > haven't activated the mode of Siebel Software for non Microsoft > browsers). > >

Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?

2016-01-29 Thread Mayuresh
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 11:31:17AM +0100, Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia wrote: > I need to use Internet Explorer for access a web from my company: www/ies4linux? [ I haven't used of late. ] Mayuresh.

How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?

2016-01-29 Thread Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia
I need to use Internet Explorer for access a web from my company: Siebel software. It uses Active X and it only works with Internet Explorer. (They haven't activated the mode of Siebel Software for non Microsoft browsers). .It is a application that I must use, very few times. It is the option

Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?

2016-01-29 Thread Swift Griggs
On Fri, 29 Jan 2016, Mayuresh wrote: This may be an OT. Nah, it's "user" related. Spot on the topic. :-) I don't think using i386 is a bad idea either, unless one has some specific reason to use amd64. I mostly agree with this sentiment. I recently switched to amd64. I gained nothing, at

Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?

2016-01-29 Thread Swift Griggs
On Fri, 29 Jan 2016, Mayuresh wrote: On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 11:31:17AM +0100, Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia wrote: I need to use Internet Explorer for access a web from my company: www/ies4linux? [ I haven't used of late. ] That is a useful package, but it won't work if you are on NetBSD 7.0

Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?

2016-01-29 Thread Mayuresh
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 09:13:29AM -0700, Swift Griggs wrote: > On Fri, 29 Jan 2016, Mayuresh wrote: > >On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 11:31:17AM +0100, Jose Luis Rodriguez Garcia wrote: > >>I need to use Internet Explorer for access a web from my company: > >www/ies4linux? [ I haven't used of late. ] >

Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?

2016-01-29 Thread Mayuresh
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 09:58:52AM -0700, Swift Griggs wrote: > * I get slightly better performance on system benchmarks (again mostly the > memory benchmarks) with AMD64. Interestingly, lately with NetBSD 7.0 > some benchmarks are beating Linux across the board on the same hardware > (I use

Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?

2016-01-29 Thread Hal Murray
swiftgri...@gmail.com said: > All in all, Mayuresh, while I can see some reasons to run AMD64, I'm really > on the same wavelength as you are - what's the point of hassling with AMD64 > anyway ? Perhaps someone will point out the "killer feature" that we > missed. :-) The thing you get with

Re: How to run Microsoft Internet Explorer on NetBSD?

2016-01-29 Thread Swift Griggs
On Fri, 29 Jan 2016, Hal Murray wrote: The thing you get with 64 bits is pointers that work in more than 4 gigabytes of memory. Yes, of course, but with PAE that shouldn't be a problem. Of course, it appears that PAE is still considered experimental in NetBSD, since it's not enabled by