Re: pfsense and or OpenBSD Home router.
On 2012-09-12, Sean Kamath wrote: > [And now I'll CC the entire list. :-P) > > On Sep 11, 2012, at 2:47 AM, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: > >> On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 11:38:28AM +0200, Shaka Nkofo wrote: >>> http://store.netgate.com/Desktop-Kits-C82.aspx >>> >>> I found this shop while looking for parts to build a home router. Has >>> anyone been through this and can give me links to cheap parts within > Europe? >> >> For Alix, pcengines.ch could be a useful place to start. >> >> For those of us on even slimmer budgets, building infrastructure by dumpster >> diving works too. > > I ended up buying direct from PC Engines for my alix 2d13's. Even though I'm > in the US, it was cheaper than netgate (where I bought a bunch of the exact > same thing for work). I ended up getting the red metal cases because they > were cheaper and in stock. ;-) > > And as far as I'm concerned, these little alix boards rock. > > Sean > > For ADSL type speeds they're pretty good for the price, but above 60Mbps or so (or less if you're doing a lot of small packets e.g. voip) they're definitely pushing it..
Re: pfsense and or OpenBSD Home router.
I've had good luck with the supermicro 1u with the intel atom processors. Add a riser card, intel dual gig port nic, 2gigs of RAM and you have a good machine. I also put a 32 gig SSD and I have a quiet, low power packet pusher. I'd also drop the pfsense in favor of OpenBSD Regards, Dain Bentley -Original Message- From: Stuart Henderson [s...@spacehopper.org] Received: Wednesday, 12 Sep 2012, 5:37am To: misc@openbsd.org [misc@openbsd.org] Subject: Re: pfsense and or OpenBSD Home router. On 2012-09-12, Sean Kamath wrote: > [And now I'll CC the entire list. :-P) > > On Sep 11, 2012, at 2:47 AM, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: > >> On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 11:38:28AM +0200, Shaka Nkofo wrote: >>> http://store.netgate.com/Desktop-Kits-C82.aspx >>> >>> I found this shop while looking for parts to build a home router. Has >>> anyone been through this and can give me links to cheap parts within > Europe? >> >> For Alix, pcengines.ch could be a useful place to start. >> >> For those of us on even slimmer budgets, building infrastructure by dumpster >> diving works too. > > I ended up buying direct from PC Engines for my alix 2d13's. Even though I'm > in the US, it was cheaper than netgate (where I bought a bunch of the exact > same thing for work). I ended up getting the red metal cases because they > were cheaper and in stock. ;-) > > And as far as I'm concerned, these little alix boards rock. > > Sean > > For ADSL type speeds they're pretty good for the price, but above 60Mbps or so (or less if you're doing a lot of small packets e.g. voip) they're definitely pushing it..
ctrl+a/c/d/e.. cwm, xterm & -current
Hi, I've lost atleast ctrl after updating(amd64) from source yesterday(i think), in anything besides cwm it seems, so that's my guess for the culprit. atm. i'm too busy to test if reverting /xenocara/app/cwm/xevents.c back to 1.65 does help, being able to ^C might speed up things, tho. I'm using 'sv' encoding for wscons if that matters, and got nothing related to keyboard in .Xfiles. anyone else with these symptoms? i think this is non-trivial enough to allow this mail without dmesg etc. -Artturi
OpenBSD 5.2-current - "panic: mtx_enter: locking against myself"
Hi, I'm getting "panic: mtx_enter: locking against myself" on not so -current OpenBSD 5.2-current (snapshot). Machine is not dropping into ddb even if sysctl.conf says it should. Console is filled with "panic: mtx_enter: locking against myself" and seems to loop. OpenBSD 5.2-current (GENERIC.MP) #378: Mon Aug 20 12:55:12 MDT 2012 dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP real mem = 4284039168 (4085MB) avail mem = 4147576832 (3955MB) mainbus0 at root bios0 at mainbus0: SMBIOS rev. 2.7 @ 0xeadc0 (105 entries) bios0: vendor American Megatrends Inc. version "4.6.4" date 06/30/2011 bios0: Supermicro X9SCL/X9SCM acpi0 at bios0: rev 2 acpi0: sleep states S0 S1 S4 S5 acpi0: tables DSDT FACP APIC SSDT MCFG HPET SPMI EINJ ERST HEST BERT acpi0: wakeup devices PS2K(S1) PS2M(S1) UAR1(S4) UAR2(S4) BR20(S1) EUSB(S4) USBE(S4) PEX0(S4) PEX4(S4) PEX6(S4) GBE_(S4) P0P1(S4) P0P2(S4) P0P3(S4) P0P4(S4) SLPB(S0) PWRB(S4) acpitimer0 at acpi0: 3579545 Hz, 24 bits acpimadt0 at acpi0 addr 0xfee0: PC-AT compat cpu0 at mainbus0: apid 0 (boot processor) cpu0: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E31220L @ 2.20GHz, 2195.30 MHz cpu0: FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,SSE3,PCLMUL,MWAIT,DS-CPL,VMX,SMX,EST,TM2,SSSE3,CX16,xTPR,PDCM,SSE4.1,SSE4.2,x2APIC,POPCNT,AES,XSAVE,AVX,NXE,LONG,LAHF cpu0: 256KB 64b/line 8-way L2 cache cpu0: apic clock running at 99MHz cpu1 at mainbus0: apid 2 (application processor) cpu1: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E31220L @ 2.20GHz, 2195.02 MHz cpu1: FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,SSE3,PCLMUL,MWAIT,DS-CPL,VMX,SMX,EST,TM2,SSSE3,CX16,xTPR,PDCM,SSE4.1,SSE4.2,x2APIC,POPCNT,AES,XSAVE,AVX,NXE,LONG,LAHF cpu1: 256KB 64b/line 8-way L2 cache cpu2 at mainbus0: apid 1 (application processor) cpu2: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E31220L @ 2.20GHz, 2195.02 MHz cpu2: FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,SSE3,PCLMUL,MWAIT,DS-CPL,VMX,SMX,EST,TM2,SSSE3,CX16,xTPR,PDCM,SSE4.1,SSE4.2,x2APIC,POPCNT,AES,XSAVE,AVX,NXE,LONG,LAHF cpu2: 256KB 64b/line 8-way L2 cache cpu3 at mainbus0: apid 3 (application processor) cpu3: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E31220L @ 2.20GHz, 2195.02 MHz cpu3: FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,SSE3,PCLMUL,MWAIT,DS-CPL,VMX,SMX,EST,TM2,SSSE3,CX16,xTPR,PDCM,SSE4.1,SSE4.2,x2APIC,POPCNT,AES,XSAVE,AVX,NXE,LONG,LAHF cpu3: 256KB 64b/line 8-way L2 cache ioapic0 at mainbus0: apid 0 pa 0xfec0, version 20, 24 pins acpimcfg0 at acpi0 addr 0xe000, bus 0-255 acpihpet0 at acpi0: 14318179 Hz acpiprt0 at acpi0: bus 0 (PCI0) acpiprt1 at acpi0: bus 7 (BR20) acpiprt2 at acpi0: bus 5 (PEX0) acpiprt3 at acpi0: bus 6 (PEX4) acpiprt4 at acpi0: bus -1 (PEX6) acpiprt5 at acpi0: bus 1 (P0P1) acpiprt6 at acpi0: bus 2 (P0P2) acpiprt7 at acpi0: bus -1 (P0P3) acpiprt8 at acpi0: bus -1 (P0P4) acpicpu0 at acpi0: C3, C1, PSS acpicpu1 at acpi0: C3, C1, PSS acpicpu2 at acpi0: C3, C1, PSS acpicpu3 at acpi0: C3, C1, PSS acpibtn0 at acpi0: SLPB acpibtn1 at acpi0: PWRB ipmi at mainbus0 not configured cpu0: Enhanced SpeedStep 2195 MHz: speeds: 2201, 2200, 2100, 2000, 1900, 1800, 1700, 1600 MHz pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0 pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 "Intel Xeon E3-1200 Host" rev 0x09 ppb0 at pci0 dev 1 function 0 "Intel Core 2G PCIE" rev 0x09: msi pci1 at ppb0 bus 1 ppb1 at pci0 dev 1 function 1 "Intel Core 2G PCIE" rev 0x09: msi pci2 at ppb1 bus 2 ppb2 at pci2 dev 0 function 0 "Intel 41210 PCIE-PCIX" rev 0x09 pci3 at ppb2 bus 3 bnx0 at pci3 dev 4 function 0 "Broadcom BCM5706" rev 0x02: apic 0 int 17 ppb3 at pci2 dev 0 function 2 "Intel 41210 PCIE-PCIX" rev 0x09 pci4 at ppb3 bus 4 bnx1 at pci4 dev 5 function 0 "Broadcom BCM5706" rev 0x02: apic 0 int 18 em0 at pci0 dev 25 function 0 "Intel 82579LM" rev 0x05: msi, address 00:25:90:27:da:85 ehci0 at pci0 dev 26 function 0 "Intel 6 Series USB" rev 0x05: apic 0 int 16 usb0 at ehci0: USB revision 2.0 uhub0 at usb0 "Intel EHCI root hub" rev 2.00/1.00 addr 1 ppb4 at pci0 dev 28 function 0 "Intel 6 Series PCIE" rev 0xb5: msi pci5 at ppb4 bus 5 ppb5 at pci0 dev 28 function 4 "Intel 6 Series PCIE" rev 0xb5: msi pci6 at ppb5 bus 6 em1 at pci6 dev 0 function 0 "Intel PRO/1000 MT (82574L)" rev 0x00: msi, address 00:25:90:27:da:84 ehci1 at pci0 dev 29 function 0 "Intel 6 Series USB" rev 0x05: apic 0 int 23 usb1 at ehci1: USB revision 2.0 uhub1 at usb1 "Intel EHCI root hub" rev 2.00/1.00 addr 1 ppb6 at pci0 dev 30 function 0 "Intel 82801BA Hub-to-PCI" rev 0xa5 pci7 at ppb6 bus 7 vga1 at pci7 dev 3 function 0 "Matrox MGA G200eW" rev 0x0a wsdisplay0 at vga1 mux 1: console (80x25, vt100 emulation) wsdisplay0: screen 1-5 added (80x25, vt100 emulation) pcib0 at pci0 dev 31 function 0 "Intel C204 LPC" rev 0x05 ahci0 at pci0 dev 31 function 2 "Intel 6 Series AHCI" rev 0x05: msi, AHCI 1.3 scsibus0 at
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Re: pfsense and or OpenBSD Home router.
Le 2012-09-11 09:59, James Shupe a écrit : Not from within Europe, Not build in europe but this link was the europe shop so it answer the original question. Michel
Re: ctrl+a/c/d/e.. cwm, xterm & -current
* Artturi Alm [120912 17:10]: > Hi, > > I've lost atleast ctrl after updating(amd64) from source yesterday(i think), > in anything besides cwm it seems, so that's my guess for the culprit. > atm. i'm too busy to test if reverting /xenocara/app/cwm/xevents.c back > to 1.65 does help, being able to ^C might speed up things, tho. > I'm using 'sv' encoding for wscons if that matters, and got nothing related > to keyboard in .Xfiles. > > anyone else with these symptoms? > i think this is non-trivial enough to allow this mail without dmesg etc. > > -Artturi > Please post your ~/.cwmrc. -- open source wizard
Re: How to paste links from browser into xterm on OpenBSD?
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 09:48:32PM +0200, Frank Brodbeck wrote: > > > This isn't as consistent as one'd hope it to be. For instance, selecting > > > + middle-clicking works fine between xxxterm and xterm (both ways) but > > > right-clicking + "copy link location" + middle-clicking in xterm doesn't. > > > > > > > An OS-wide copy/paste buffer would be swell. > > There is one, actually with PRIMARY and CLIPBOARD there are two that I > know off. Selecting stuff sends it to PRIMARY, middle-click pastes from > PRIMARY. Your right-click + "copy link location" - or ctrl + c in some > applications - sends stuff to CLIPBOARD. If you want to paste from > CLIPBOARD into xterm you can either install xclip or you can > adjust your .Xdefaults: > > XTerm*VT100.Translations: #override \ > ShiftInsert: insert-selection(CLIPBOARD) \n\ > Insert: insert-selection(PRIMARY) \n\ > Shift: insert-selection(CLIPBOARD) \n\ > Shift: select-start() \n\ > Shift: select-extend() \n\ > Shift: select-end(CLIPBOARD) > > Among other stuff, this lets you paste via Shift + Insert stuff from > your CLIPBOARD. As a reference see xclipboard(1) and xterm(1). > > Frank. > > -- > Frank Brodbeck > Thanks Alexander Polakov and Frank Brodbeck! I like the idea of merely adding a few lines in my .Xdefaults. Mike
Re: ctrl+a/c/d/e.. cwm, xterm & -current
2012/9/12 Alexander Polakov : > * Artturi Alm [120912 17:10]: >> Hi, >> >> I've lost atleast ctrl after updating(amd64) from source yesterday(i think), >> in anything besides cwm it seems, so that's my guess for the culprit. >> atm. i'm too busy to test if reverting /xenocara/app/cwm/xevents.c back >> to 1.65 does help, being able to ^C might speed up things, tho. >> I'm using 'sv' encoding for wscons if that matters, and got nothing related >> to keyboard in .Xfiles. >> >> anyone else with these symptoms? >> i think this is non-trivial enough to allow this mail without dmesg etc. >> >> -Artturi >> > > Please post your ~/.cwmrc. > > -- > open source wizard I've been thinking i should add support for 'unmapall'. fontname "sans-serif:pixelsize=12:bold" sticky yes moveamount 10 borderwidth 4 snapdist 15 autogroup 0 "xconsole,XConsole" autogroup 0 "xclock,XClock" autogroup 1 "xterm,XTerm" autogroup 2 "Buddy List,Pidgin" autogroup 2 "*,Pidgin" command termxterm command Firefox firefox command Pidgin pidgin command "-" true command ranger ranger command "-" true command ssvnc ssvnc command "-" true command xmanxman command gvimgvim bind CM-Delete unmap # lock bind M-question unmap # exec bind CM-w unmap # exec_wm bind M-period unmap # ssh bind M-Return unmap # hide bind M-Down unmap # lower bind M-Up unmap # raise bind M-slashunmap # search bind C-slashunmap # menusearch bind M-Tab unmap # cycle bind MS-Tab unmap # rcycle bind CM-n unmap # label bind CM-x unmap # delete bind CM-0 unamp # nogroup bind CM-1 unmap # group1 bind CM-2 unmap # group2 bind CM-3 unmap # group3 bind CM-4 unmap # group4 bind CM-5 unmap # group5 bind CM-6 unmap # group6 bind CM-7 unmap # group7 bind CM-8 unmap # group8 bind CM-9 unmap # group9 bind M-Rightunmap # cyclegroup bind M-Left unmap # rcyclegroup bind CM-g unmap # grouptoggle bind CM-f unmap # maximize bind CM-equal unmap # vmaximize bind CMS-equal unmap # hmaximize bind CMS-f unmap # freeze bind CMS-r unmap # reload bind CMS-q unmap # quit bind M-hunmap # moveleft bind M-junmap # movedown bind M-kunmap # moveup bind M-lunmap # moveright bind M-Hunmap # bigmoveleft bind M-Junmap # bigmovedown bind M-Kunmap # bigmoveup bind M-Lunmap # bigmoveright bind CM-h unmap # resizeleft bind CM-j unmap # resizedown bind CM-k unmap # resizeup bind CM-l unmap # resizeright bind CM-H unmap # bigresizeleft bind CM-J unmap # bigresizedown bind CM-K unmap # bigresizeup bind CM-L unmap # bigresizeright bind C-Left unmap # ptrmoveleft bind C-Down unmap # ptrmovedown bind C-Up unmap # ptrmoveup bind C-Rightunmap # ptrmoveright bind CS-Leftunmap # bigptrmoveleft bind CS-Downunmap # bigptrmovedown bind CS-Up unmap # bigptrmoveup bind CS-Right unmap # bigptrmoveright bind 4S-r reload bind 4-Escape lock bind 4S-x delete bind 4-wraise bind 4-slower bind 4-dhmaximize bind 4-avmaximize bind 4-gfreeze bind 4-xhide bind 4-fmaximize bind 4-section nogroup bind C-section menusearch bind M-section search bind MS-section label bind C-Tab cyclegroup bind 4-Tab cycleingroup bind M-Tab cycle bind CS-Tab rcyclegroup bind 4S-Tab rcycleingroup bind MS-Tab rcycle #next to arrow up key on lenovo T60 bind C-XF86Back rcyclegroup bind C-XF86Forward cyclegroup bind 4-XF86Back rcycleingroup bind 4-XF86Forward cycleingroup bind M-XF86Back rcycle bind M-XF86Forward cycle bind 4-1grouponly1 bind 4-2grouponly2 bind 4-3grouponly3 bind 4-4grouponly4 bind 4-5grouponly5 bind 4-6grouponly6 bind 4-7grouponly7 bind 4-8grouponly8 bind 4-9grouponly9 bind M-1group1 bind M-2group2 bind M-3group3 bind M-4group4 bind M-5
Re: ctrl+a/c/d/e.. cwm, xterm & -current
On Wed 2012.09.12 at 16:42 +0300, Artturi Alm wrote: > 2012/9/12 Alexander Polakov : > > * Artturi Alm [120912 17:10]: > >> Hi, > >> > >> I've lost atleast ctrl after updating(amd64) from source yesterday(i > >> think), > >> in anything besides cwm it seems, so that's my guess for the culprit. > >> atm. i'm too busy to test if reverting /xenocara/app/cwm/xevents.c back > >> to 1.65 does help, being able to ^C might speed up things, tho. > >> I'm using 'sv' encoding for wscons if that matters, and got nothing related > >> to keyboard in .Xfiles. > >> > >> anyone else with these symptoms? > >> i think this is non-trivial enough to allow this mail without dmesg etc. > >> > >> -Artturi > >> > > > > Please post your ~/.cwmrc. > > > > -- > > open source wizard > > I've been thinking i should add support for 'unmapall'. [snip] Interestingly, I lose Control with a reverted xevents.c and your .cwmrc. When you say "1.65 does help", does it solve it for you completely, or only partially? Cheers.
Re: How to paste links from browser into xterm on OpenBSD?
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 08:42:20AM -0500, Mike Putnam wrote: > On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 09:48:32PM +0200, Frank Brodbeck wrote: > > > > This isn't as consistent as one'd hope it to be. For instance, selecting > > > > + middle-clicking works fine between xxxterm and xterm (both ways) but > > > > right-clicking + "copy link location" + middle-clicking in xterm > > > > doesn't. > > > > > > > > > > An OS-wide copy/paste buffer would be swell. > > > > There is one, actually with PRIMARY and CLIPBOARD there are two that I > > know off. Selecting stuff sends it to PRIMARY, middle-click pastes from > > PRIMARY. Your right-click + "copy link location" - or ctrl + c in some > > applications - sends stuff to CLIPBOARD. If you want to paste from > > CLIPBOARD into xterm you can either install xclip or you can > > adjust your .Xdefaults: > > > > XTerm*VT100.Translations: #override \ > > ShiftInsert: insert-selection(CLIPBOARD) \n\ > > Insert: insert-selection(PRIMARY) \n\ > > Shift: insert-selection(CLIPBOARD) \n\ > > Shift: select-start() \n\ > > Shift: select-extend() \n\ > > Shift: select-end(CLIPBOARD) > > > > Among other stuff, this lets you paste via Shift + Insert stuff from > > your CLIPBOARD. As a reference see xclipboard(1) and xterm(1). > > > > Frank. There's also autocutsel in the ports tree. Yeah, it's a bit more expensive, but when the X folks completely over-designed that stuff, they were probably thinking that tools like autocutsel would be standard or something.
Re: ctrl+a/c/d/e.. cwm, xterm & -current
2012/9/12 Okan Demirmen : > On Wed 2012.09.12 at 16:42 +0300, Artturi Alm wrote: >> 2012/9/12 Alexander Polakov : >> > * Artturi Alm [120912 17:10]: >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> I've lost atleast ctrl after updating(amd64) from source yesterday(i >> >> think), >> >> in anything besides cwm it seems, so that's my guess for the culprit. >> >> atm. i'm too busy to test if reverting /xenocara/app/cwm/xevents.c back >> >> to 1.65 does help, being able to ^C might speed up things, tho. >> >> I'm using 'sv' encoding for wscons if that matters, and got nothing >> >> related >> >> to keyboard in .Xfiles. >> >> >> >> anyone else with these symptoms? >> >> i think this is non-trivial enough to allow this mail without dmesg etc. >> >> >> >> -Artturi >> >> >> > >> > Please post your ~/.cwmrc. >> > >> > -- >> > open source wizard >> >> I've been thinking i should add support for 'unmapall'. > > [snip] > > Interestingly, I lose Control with a reverted xevents.c and your .cwmrc. > When you say "1.65 does help", does it solve it for you completely, or > only partially? > > Cheers. I had not tested it yet, should have phrased it better. but reverting to 1.65 did actually work for me with my .cwmrc, just tried.
Re: ctrl+a/c/d/e.. cwm, xterm & -current
2012/9/12 Artturi Alm : > 2012/9/12 Okan Demirmen : >> On Wed 2012.09.12 at 16:42 +0300, Artturi Alm wrote: >>> 2012/9/12 Alexander Polakov : >>> > * Artturi Alm [120912 17:10]: >>> >> Hi, >>> >> >>> >> I've lost atleast ctrl after updating(amd64) from source yesterday(i >>> >> think), >>> >> in anything besides cwm it seems, so that's my guess for the culprit. >>> >> atm. i'm too busy to test if reverting /xenocara/app/cwm/xevents.c back >>> >> to 1.65 does help, being able to ^C might speed up things, tho. >>> >> I'm using 'sv' encoding for wscons if that matters, and got nothing >>> >> related >>> >> to keyboard in .Xfiles. >>> >> >>> >> anyone else with these symptoms? >>> >> i think this is non-trivial enough to allow this mail without dmesg etc. >>> >> >>> >> -Artturi >>> >> >>> > >>> > Please post your ~/.cwmrc. >>> > >>> > -- >>> > open source wizard >>> >>> I've been thinking i should add support for 'unmapall'. >> >> [snip] >> >> Interestingly, I lose Control with a reverted xevents.c and your .cwmrc. >> When you say "1.65 does help", does it solve it for you completely, or >> only partially? >> >> Cheers. > > I had not tested it yet, should have phrased it better. > but reverting to 1.65 did actually work for me with my .cwmrc, just tried. I forgot to cc you, and add that with 1.66 alt+w/a/s/d did not iirc. work with cwm either, while 4/w/a/s/d did, so it's not just ctrl that is acting wrong.
Re: ctrl+a/c/d/e.. cwm, xterm & -current
On Wed 2012.09.12 at 17:51 +0300, Artturi Alm wrote: > 2012/9/12 Artturi Alm : > > 2012/9/12 Okan Demirmen : > >> On Wed 2012.09.12 at 16:42 +0300, Artturi Alm wrote: > >>> 2012/9/12 Alexander Polakov : > >>> > * Artturi Alm [120912 17:10]: > >>> >> Hi, > >>> >> > >>> >> I've lost atleast ctrl after updating(amd64) from source yesterday(i > >>> >> think), > >>> >> in anything besides cwm it seems, so that's my guess for the culprit. > >>> >> atm. i'm too busy to test if reverting /xenocara/app/cwm/xevents.c back > >>> >> to 1.65 does help, being able to ^C might speed up things, tho. > >>> >> I'm using 'sv' encoding for wscons if that matters, and got nothing > >>> >> related > >>> >> to keyboard in .Xfiles. > >>> >> > >>> >> anyone else with these symptoms? > >>> >> i think this is non-trivial enough to allow this mail without dmesg > >>> >> etc. > >>> >> > >>> >> -Artturi > >>> >> > >>> > > >>> > Please post your ~/.cwmrc. > >>> > > >>> > -- > >>> > open source wizard > >>> > >>> I've been thinking i should add support for 'unmapall'. > >> > >> [snip] > >> > >> Interestingly, I lose Control with a reverted xevents.c and your .cwmrc. > >> When you say "1.65 does help", does it solve it for you completely, or > >> only partially? > >> > >> Cheers. > > > > I had not tested it yet, should have phrased it better. > > but reverting to 1.65 did actually work for me with my .cwmrc, just tried. > > I forgot to cc you, and add that with 1.66 alt+w/a/s/d did not iirc. work > with cwm either, while 4/w/a/s/d did, so it's not just ctrl that is > acting wrong. well, clearly testing all encodings didn't happen :( reverted the change for now though. thanks for reporting. cheers, okan
Ubiquiti EdgeMax
The Edge Router Lite looks to be a sweet box: http://www.ubnt.com/edgemax Dual-core MIPS64 processor with hardware acceleration for packet processing and encryption/decryption. Only 99 USD, wonder if OpenBSD can run on it and take advantage of the hardware acceleration.
Re: OpenBSD 5.2-current - "panic: mtx_enter: locking against myself"
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 02:18:06PM +0200, Maxim Bourmistrov wrote: > Hi, > > I'm getting "panic: mtx_enter: locking against myself" on not so > -current OpenBSD 5.2-current (snapshot). > > Machine is not dropping into ddb even if sysctl.conf says it should. > Console is filled with "panic: mtx_enter: locking against myself" > and seems to loop. Hi! Can we add something along these lines, to know at least something useful in these cases? Maybe, if someone had the binary/symbol table lying around, one could trace where it came from (somewhere near ddb entry perhaps?). Haven't tested it, though :-( -- Martin Pelikan Index: arch/amd64/amd64/mutex.S === RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/arch/amd64/amd64/mutex.S,v retrieving revision 1.8 diff -u -p -r1.8 mutex.S --- arch/amd64/amd64/mutex.S24 Sep 2010 13:21:30 - 1.8 +++ arch/amd64/amd64/mutex.S12 Sep 2012 17:51:02 - @@ -83,9 +83,10 @@ ENTRY(mtx_enter) jz 1b jmp 3b #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC -4: movq$5f, %rdi +4: movq%rdi, %rsi + movq$5f, %rdi call_C_LABEL(panic) -5: .asciz "mtx_enter: locking against myself" +5: .asciz "mtx_enter: locking against myself, %p" #endif ENTRY(mtx_enter_try)
Re: Emacs Meta bindings not working after upgrade
I would like to clarify that I'm using cwm. However, I have the same issue from a login terminal (without X). Also, I don't use Emacs, the editor, just the emulation on the command line. So in my ~/.kshrc I have: set -o emacs Clint Pachl wrote: After upgrading my system to the latest snapshot my Emacs META bindings are not working properly in the terminal. For instance, from xterm, the bindings: M-B (backward-word), M-F (forward-word), M-D (kill-word), output the the characters, â, æ, ä, respectively. However, the standard or control bindings work as expected. For example: C-D (delete-char) C-B (backward-char) C-E (end-of-line) How can I get the META bindings working normally at the command line? Things I've Tried == Adding either or both of the following to my ~/.Xdefaults makes my Emacs META bindings work at the command line, but breaks my Vim mappings which use ALT/META. XTerm*metaSendsEscape: true XTerm*eightBitInput: false Additional Info = $ xev # press Left ALT key KeyRelease event, serial 32, synthetic NO, window 0x261, root 0xa9, subw 0x0, time 971309600, (178,136), root:(623,676), state 0x18, keycode 64 (keysym 0xffe9, Alt_L), same_screen YES, XLookupString gives 0 bytes: XFilterEvent returns: False $dmesg | head -2 OpenBSD 5.2-current (GENERIC.MP) #1: Wed Aug 29 21:17:12 MDT 2012 dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
Re: Ubiquiti EdgeMax
Ubiquiti is normally really open to hacking there device. They don't really care which software you use as long as the sell the hardware. You can install easilly OpenWRT on the're current wireless M5 serie just by pushing it via TFTP in safe recovery mode. The accept third party firmware. Same thing could be done on the're last router, the routerstation and routerstation pro that came with OpenWRT as OS. The CPU will be MIPS64, I'm not sure if OpenBSD support and it's hard to tell from this page : http://www.openbsd.org/plat.html The disk space will be 2 GB so more then enough for OpenBSD. For 99$, even without accelerator, this hardware will probably be more performant than alix and soekris (excluding the new 6501 atom platform). With OpenWRT, I add better performance result using routerstation pro with 680 Mhz Atheros CPU than using Alix 2D3. One thing to know is that the probably won't help by giving spec or anything to help develope the driver if somebody try to port OpenBSD to it. Anyway, Ubiquiti product are always annonced at less 6 month before the available on the market and a product annonced 1 1/2 years ago is still not on the market. Le 2012-09-12 13:45, Chris Smith a écrit : The Edge Router Lite looks to be a sweet box: http://www.ubnt.com/edgemax Dual-core MIPS64 processor with hardware acceleration for packet processing and encryption/decryption. Only 99 USD, wonder if OpenBSD can run on it and take advantage of the hardware acceleration. -- Michel Blais Administrateur réseau / Network administrator Targo Communications www.targo.ca 514-448-0773
Re: Ubiquiti EdgeMax
If you are going to bluesky you should look at the Thecus N4100EVO Thecus NAS 4-Bay SATA Cavium CNS3420 SoC 600MHz 256MB DDR2 there was already some work to get Cavium based systems supported. diana Past hissy-fits are not a predictor of future hissy-fits. Nick Holland(06 Dec 2005)
Auto partition starting at Sector 32 and not Sector 64? That's not right, is it?
I started installing 5.1, and selected the auto partition. I saw the first partition starting at Sector 64, which was what I expected. I had to restart my install (through no fault of OBSD), only this time I noticed that the auto install, first partition starting at Sector 32. That's odd, isn't it? Shouldn't my install start at Sector 64 or is Sector 32 O.K.? Thanks! Ed
Re: Auto partition starting at Sector 32 and not Sector 64? That's not right, is it?
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 12:12:15PM -0700, Ed Flecko wrote: > I started installing 5.1, and selected the auto partition. I saw the > first partition starting at Sector 64, which was what I expected. > > I had to restart my install (through no fault of OBSD), only this time > I noticed that the auto install, first partition starting at Sector > 32. That's odd, isn't it? > > Shouldn't my install start at Sector 64 or is Sector 32 O.K.? > > Thanks! > > Ed Give fdisk and disklabel output. -Otto
Re: Ubiquiti EdgeMax
> Dual-core MIPS64 processor with hardware acceleration for packet > processing and encryption/decryption. And conveniently not giving any more details. Also, there might be no easy way to load anything but the manufacturer-provided software. > Only 99 USD, wonder if OpenBSD can run on it and take advantage of the > hardware acceleration. Without decent hardware documentation, it can't. Miod
Re: Ubiquiti EdgeMax
> there was already some work to get Cavium based systems > supported. However, 1) Cavium is anal^Wreticent about providing documentation without strings attached, and 2) Cavium hardawre does not really fit in the $100 price range. Also, the Cavium cnMIPS cores lack a FPU, which is probably not that important if you're using them purely to route and filter packets, but can be a major PITA if you start using them as general purpose systems. Miod
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Re: radicale package, error authentication
On Thu, Sep 06, 2012 at 09:06:29AM +0400, open...@e-solutions.re wrote: > Le 2012-09-06 0:47, Stuart Henderson a écrit : > >Moved to ports@ where it should be. > > > Thank's! > > >I suspect your calendar path is incorrect, typically it would be > >something like https://localhost:5232/username/calendar > > > Using ical (from imac), i follow this : > http://radicale.org/user_documentation/#ical > It works great without auth-htpasswd. But with, no way. I use successfully Radicale. Here is the procedure I wrote to deploy it : /---\ | How to setup Radicale | \---/ $Id: radicale,v 1.2 2011/10/25 20:23:17 oc Exp $ To install Radicale on OpenBSD, do the following: - $ sudo -E pkg_add radicale $ less /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/radicale* $ cd /etc/radicale $ cp -p config config.orig $ vi config $ sudo htpasswd -cs /etc/radicale/users USER $ sudo openssl genrsa -out /etc/radicale/private/server.key 1024 $ sudo openssl req -new -key \ > /etc/radicale/private/server.key \ > -out /etc/radicale/private/server.csr $ $ sudo openssl x509 -req -days 1024 -in \ > /etc/radicale/private/server.csr \ > -signkey /etc/radicale/private/server.key \ > -out /etc/radicale/server.crt $ $ sudo chown _radicale server.crt private $ sudo chmod 750 private $ sudo chmod 640 server.crt $ sudo chmod 640 private/server.* But, SSL fails to work ... (For non-SSL, it works quite well but is not very speedy).
OT mips stuff Was: Ubiquiti EdgeMax
I'm a networker, I like to move packets. :-) D-Link DSR-500 are available for $160, I know 'cause I just bought one. When I get it in I'm cracking the box open and installing a serial connector, then installing non-factory/non-Linux firmware. Damn, the Thecus hardware uses a Cavium CNS3420, which has Dual ARM11 cores. That's a whole 'nother beasty. I now return to the shadows. g.day diana On Wed, 12 Sep 2012, Miod Vallat wrote: there was already some work to get Cavium based systems supported. However, 1) Cavium is anal^Wreticent about providing documentation without strings attached, and 2) Cavium hardawre does not really fit in the $100 price range. Also, the Cavium cnMIPS cores lack a FPU, which is probably not that important if you're using them purely to route and filter packets, but can be a major PITA if you start using them as general purpose systems. Miod
Re: Ubiquiti EdgeMax
On 2012-09-12, Michel Blais wrote: > The CPU will be MIPS64 mips64 is an architecture, various cpus call themselves this. the other hardware's important too (this type of system is usually a SoC with various other parts in the same IC package), absolutely no information about this that I could find. (likewise for the mikrotik tilera thingy). > The disk space will be 2 GB so more then enough for OpenBSD. to run the base system, yes (though you might be a bit restricted on logging on the machine). for package builds, not so much, and there doesn't appear to be any removable storage, it looks like you're stuck with the manufacturer's flash. > For 99$, even without accelerator, this hardware will probably be more > performant than alix and soekris (excluding the new 6501 atom platform). this is really down to the software running on it, you could have the best hardware in the world, without technical information about how to program for it *and* skilled people interested in doing so, it's still just a paperweight.
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Re: problem setting inet6 route
On Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 08:13:59AM +0200, Remi Locherer wrote: > On Sat, Sep 01, 2012 at 01:29:02PM -0700, Philip Guenther wrote: > > On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 7:52 AM, Remi Locherer > > wrote: > > > On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 09:47:39AM -0400, Simon Perreault wrote: > > >> Le 2012-08-31 03:19, Remi Locherer a ?crit : > > >> >I rented a server from Hetzner where I installed OpenBSD 5.1. Hetzner > > >> >also > > >> >provides IPv6 but somehow with a strange setup. I got something like the > > >> >following from them: > > >> > > > >> >Gateway Address: 2001:db8:1:1110::1/64 > > >> >Subnet I can use: 2001:db8:1:/64 > > > > > > > This works. But I have to figure out (ask Hetzner) if I'm the only > > > customer they use 2001:db8:1:1110::/64 (I think so). > > > > I think the question I would have asked them is > > What does your box (2001:db8:1:1110::1) need in order for it to > > figure out how to send packets for my network (2001:db8:1:::/64) > > to my box? Does my box need to have a specific address or send > > out router advertisements? > > > > I.e., how is is their box going to know get the ethernet address of > > your box so that it can send the packets to it? > > I now got an answer from Hetzner: > - I'm not allowed to use an address from the gateway subnet. They will > block my traffic if I'm using such an address > - They recommend that I configure a /59 prefix. In my opinion this makes > no sense. I now configured a /63 prefix which contains my subnet and > the gateway subnet (this works). > > They did not explain how their gateway is configured to send traffic to > my host without configuring a specific address on my host. It's a good practice to use link-local addresses for default routes. ICMPv6 Redirects won't work with the global ones for example, because one of the RFCs requires the redirect packet's source address to match the address you sent it to in the first place. Try telling them that. Or ask them why can't they take one of your addresses and use it for their gateway? This is just crazy. Yes, their MAC addresses/{U,G,D}UIDs can change; that's why you need to ask them first. It also helps if they're running CARP/VRRP, because if they don't play with VHIDs, their MAC addresses don't change with their infrastructure :-) -- Martin Pelikan
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