Theo de Raadt wrote:
After pledge, 80% of the base programs were converted to pledge-assisted
priv-drop, because it was really obvious that "initialization code"
could
and should be moved earlier in the program, so that pledge (or multiple
pledge calls dropping pe
On 8/13/22 15:08, Alexander Bluhm wrote:
Hi,
While running forwarding in parallel, I have introduced a hard
barrier for parallel local protocol processing. The packets are
requeued from shared to exclusive netlock.
Unless we unlock all protocol input routines at once, we need some
mechanism
I use it, have used it, and will continue to use it full time.
It is simple, low resource use and works on any system I have.
I don't need any more functionality in a window manager.
Anything else can be added on.
The argument presented is something like "why would anyone want to do that".
geoff
On 11/21/21 10:36 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Scott Cheloha wrote:
The point of diminishing returns on my machine is 128K.
...
So, is 128K ok? Any objections?
Many of us have forgotten that our testing machines are at the fast end
of the curve.
I recommend 64K. I suspect that is still the
On 10/10/21 5:03 PM, Scott Cheloha wrote:
On Sun, Oct 10, 2021 at 02:36:32PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Stuart Henderson wrote:
x1> On 2021/10/10 14:26, Scott Cheloha wrote:
On Sun, Oct 10, 2021 at 12:31:22PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Bryan Steele wrote:
On Sun, Oct 10, 2021 at 12:18:5
On 5/25/21 10:26 AM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Alexander Bluhm wrote:
On Tue, May 25, 2021 at 04:15:26PM +0200, Mark Kettenis wrote:
Wouldn't be too hard. But unless you're on a serial console, that
will probably be more than a screenful of information, so not terribly
useful.
The most important
On 5/1/20 9:13 AM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
I think there's a bit of drama going on here.
Once a person uses one example in the examples directory, they
will become aware of the directory and see it has other files.
And possibly use them in the future.
It is not clear to me that example discover
An accidentally unterminated string in httpd.conf results in
the famed yacc "syntax error" message.
For instance:
root "/
}
}
# "hi" <- line xx: syntax error
The loop starting at line 1515 in httpd parse.y
}
switch (c) {
case '\'':
case '"':
Fixed 2 bugs:
size output was in bytes not DEV_BSIZE blocks
would not find fs with fs_frag == 4096
Added:
recognize UFS2
Index: scan_ffs.c
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/sbin/scan_ffs/scan_ffs.c,v
retrieving revision 1.21
diff -u -
This is an update to scan_ffs to (a) identify UFS2 superblocks
and (b) output a great deal of information about what it finds.
It distinguishes primary superblocks from alternate ones.
It does its best to give enough information to untangle
good partitions from remnants of obsolete partitions.
It
This is a patch for scan_ffs to make it find UFS2 partitions.
The following test data represents a sample of the various disks
available to me at this time. All of the tests are on 6.3 amd64.
I haven't updated to 6.4 or snapshots on this machine.
By design, scan_ffs can only find intact first supe
On 02/08/19 15:35, Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote:
I think it's fair to give the user a chance to understand why
scan_ffs(8) won't help in this case.
ok?
--- scan_ffs.8.~1.16.~ Mon Mar 24 00:28:46 2008
+++ scan_ffs.8 Fri Feb 8 21:31:10 2019
@@ -136,6 +136,7 @@ you out of a jam when they
I'm trying to operate an Atmel AVRISP mkII device programmer
using the "avrdude" program.
The kernel crashes identically running either 6.0 release
or 6.1 snapshot.
Is this a known problem?
Here is the ddb output and the dmesg. I will try to
produce any other useful data or to use ddb to examine
On 11/22/16 15:36, John Boeske wrote:
On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 10:46 AM, John Boeske wrote
I don't understand this philosophical point - why wouldn't you want
the rc.d framework to manage pf, quota, etc. whenever it's natural.
With pf, for example, it surely is.
One of the reasons I loved AIX'
On 03/23/2016 18:58, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 09:35:50PM +0100, Mark Kettenis wrote:
This doesn't only change the sched_yield() behaviour, but also
modifies how in-kernel yield() calls behave for threaded processes.
That is probably not right.
So here is a diff that ke
Thanks very much to reyk@ and everyone else who helped
create pair(4). It makes my configuration much simpler
and (more) maintainable.
Geoff Steckel
Apologies... I found a set of how-tos on the web.
They suggest the "use a separate address for the
internal nsd". I will change my setup accordingly.
On 11/04/15 09:31, gwes wrote:
Will unbound and nsd be restricted to port 53 only?
Restricting unbound and nsd to port 53 would be
Will unbound and nsd be restricted to port 53 only?
Restricting unbound and nsd to port 53 would be
a flag day for me.
I am simulating bind's views for my split horizon by
using two copies of nsd, one of which serves external
queries and one which unbound queries for internal
zones. They share s
On 10/24/15 06:46, Reyk Floeter wrote:
vether doesn't help as it is not transmitting any traffic.
in other words, "vether is a bridge endpoint" "pair is a bridge link"
This may be a dead topic, but doesn't bridge_output() transmit for
vether(4)?
Or am I missing the point entirely?
pair(4) do
not invoked with -w, -i, or -b
The changes pass the regression tests and all the tests I've tried.
I believe the changes are not machine dependent.
I invite criticism and counterexamples.
Example:
$ ls -l trash.120403 trash.120711
-rw--- 1 gwes users 249686538 Apr 3 2012 trash.120403
zon assigned me xxx.178 through 181
routing through .1 - there is no "transit" subnet between the
firewall and the remote router, so the firewall IP must be visible
both on the WAN and LAN.
This is one more step which makes OpenBSD cleaner & easier to use
as a network gateway.
geoff
In the 4.7 release of locate there's a bug where
locate -i 'old'
matches Old OLD olD etc
but
locate -i '*old*'
only matches old
There is a missing conditional in fastfind.c:
BEGIN diff -u HERE - fastfind.c 1.10
--- fastfind.c.old Mon Jun 8 16:18:57 2009
+++ fastfind.c Fri May 21 22:17
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