On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 3:05 AM, Kraktus wrote:
> On 1 May 2011 12:35, Charles Blair wrote:
>> B B Is the absence of a graphical browser from the base system
>> a statement that any attempt to do such things as look at
>> stuff on youtube is inherently unsafe?
>
> Not speaking officially, but, as
On 05/01/2011 09:16 AM, Bob Beck wrote:
May 1, 2011.
We are pleased to announce the official release of OpenBSD 4.9.
This is our 29th release on CD-ROM (and 30th via FTP). We remain
proud of OpenBSD's record of more than t
I recently upgraded to a snapshot and tried to set up smtpd.
But the first example in the smtpd.conf(5) manpage fails with a usage error:
# makemap /etc/mail/secrets
Usage: makemap [-C cffile] [-N] [-c cachesize] [-D commentchar]
[-d] [-e] [-f] [-l] [-o] [-r] [-s] [-t delimiter]
Scratch that, I did not read smtpd(8) carefully enough.
Sorry for the noise.
On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 7:23 PM, Anthony J. Bentley
wrote:
> I recently upgraded to a snapshot and tried to set up smtpd.
>
> But the first example in the smtpd.conf(5) manpage fails with a usage
error:
> # makemap /etc/
On 1 May 2011 12:35, Charles Blair wrote:
> B Is the absence of a graphical browser from the base system
> a statement that any attempt to do such things as look at
> stuff on youtube is inherently unsafe?
Not speaking officially, but, as I understand it, the general idea is
that any unnecessary
Hi Robert,
> have a look at the manpage for rtw (EXAMPLES).
> the options are explained in the manpage for ifconfig.
Before posting I tried "# ifconfig rt20 nwkey 0x" example from rtw(4).
Although it executes without error, the rtw0 status remains "no network". The
example doesn't speci
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-Original Message-
From: Dale Scott
Date: Sun, 01 May 2011 15:48:12
To: Fred Crowson
Subject: Re: problems configuring wir
On 1 May 2011 06:21, Dale Scott wrote:
> I'm an OpenBSD virgin and have just installed 4.8 on a ThinkPad T-23. The
> wired Ethernet adapter works fine, but I can't get a connection with a
> D-Link MA-521 adapter. Can anyone shed some light on what I'm doing wrong?
> (p.s. I can connect with my Wi
On 2011-05-01, Amit Kulkarni wrote:
> 1) pkg_delete all installed packages after taking backups of
> configuration files + data
why on earth would you do this?
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> OpenBSD uses a monolithic kernel -- all the parts to the kernel are in
> the kernel file, which is loaded into RAM at boot. You may now safely
> delete the kernel if you so desire once the system is booted, it isn't
> used until the next boot. You may also REPLACE the kernel, it has NO
> impact
On Sun, May 01, 2011 at 11:35:04AM -0500, Charles Blair wrote:
>Is the absence of a graphical browser from the base system
> a statement that any attempt to do such things as look at
> stuff on youtube is inherently unsafe?
There are various reasons why there is no graphical browser in base.
Is the absence of a graphical browser from the base system
a statement that any attempt to do such things as look at
stuff on youtube is inherently unsafe?
Is tor considered a safe way to do anonymous browsing, or
does openbsd recommend an alternative?
On 05/01/11 12:30, Amit Kulkarni wrote:
> Nick,
> I have always assumed that you don't run X, i.e you kill X and then
> you upgrade from a root console.
I do run X on a lot of systems. I'm writing to you on a machine with
two 24" 1920x1200 flat panels running a lot of xterms, Firefox, Chrome,
xx
On Sun, May 01, 2011 at 05:57:47PM +0300, Ivo Chutkin wrote:
> Hi Chris,
> It solves the problem and system boots normally.
> Do I need to compile custom kernel and disable inteldrm there?
> Thanks for the help,
config -e /bsd
should allow you to make the disable permanent.
FWIW i just commited
On 05/01/11 07:13, David Steiner wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Apr 2011 11:24:30 -0400
> Nick Holland wrote:
>
>>
>> um...
>> bsd.rd assumes console.
>>
>
> which i don't have and am looking for a workaround. maybe bsd.rd should
> assume: accepts commands from a file/stdin to be automated? or even
> bett
Hi Chris,
It solves the problem and system boots normally.
Do I need to compile custom kernel and disable inteldrm there?
Thanks for the help,
Ivo
On 1.5.2011 P3. 17:10 Q., Chris Cappuccio wrote:
looks like a setup bug in the non-attachment of inteldrm?
try disabling inteldrm in the UKC
(boot
Hello,
is somehow possible to enable jumbo frames on BCM5716? I have applied
patch from Jonathan Gray --
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=130409059829496&w=2
in hope that maybe jumbo frames would work, but it didn't ...
Is jumbo frames somehow realated to brgphy?
# ifconfig bnx1 mtu 9000
i
May 1, 2011.
We are pleased to announce the official release of OpenBSD 4.9.
This is our 29th release on CD-ROM (and 30th via FTP). We remain
proud of OpenBSD's record of more than ten years with only two remote
holes in the
On 30 April 2011 22:21, Mark Felder wrote:
>> You're missing the point.
>
> I don't see what your point is at all.
You're argument is basically like saying, "Well, I can't stop drunk
people and other incompetents from driving, so there's no point in
even trying to do the things that are within my
looks like a setup bug in the non-attachment of inteldrm?
try disabling inteldrm in the UKC
(boot -c
disable inteldrm
quit)
Ivo Chutkin [open...@bgone.net] wrote:
> Hello sirs,
> I have problem to get this system running.
> It is Supermicro P8SCi, dmesg and panic messages are below.
> I have thr
Hi,
> Are you sure that you're not blocking the ospf or gre packets with pf?
> The hello timer is running and so hello packets should be generated and
> sent. Since there are no errors from ospf when sending packets I assume
> that the problem is in gre(4). Can you ping the remote end of the gre
>
On Sun, May 01, 2011 at 01:41:44PM +0200, Benjamin Kiessling wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > ospfd does not need any of the multicast options. ospfd uses the
> > IP_MULTICAST_IF socket option and bypasses the routing table lookup by
> > doing so. rtadvd and many other daemons do it in a similar way.
> > The mu
On Sat, 30 Apr 2011 11:24:30 -0400
Nick Holland wrote:
>
> um...
> bsd.rd assumes console.
>
which i don't have and am looking for a workaround. maybe bsd.rd should
assume: accepts commands from a file/stdin to be automated? or even
better: similar to yaifo allow ssh connections to finish the
u
Hi,
> ospfd does not need any of the multicast options. ospfd uses the
> IP_MULTICAST_IF socket option and bypasses the routing table lookup by
> doing so. rtadvd and many other daemons do it in a similar way.
> The multicast_host option is only needed for applications that do not use
> the specia
Hello sirs,
I have problem to get this system running.
It is Supermicro P8SCi, dmesg and panic messages are below.
I have three identical systens, I tried 4.8 stable, 4.9 official and 4.9
snapshot, all i386 GENERIC and 4.9 snapshot GENERIC.MP
ACPI enabled and disabled.
The result is the same. I
On Sun, May 01, 2011 at 12:15:51AM +0200, Benjamin Kiessling wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been trying to get OpenOSPFd working on OpenBSD 4.8 using an GRE over
> IPsec approach. The GRE tunnel is working for unicast IPv4 packets. I've seen
> that there are reject routes for 224.0.0.0/4 in the default con
On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 07:59:07PM -0700, Matt S wrote:
> I am using kernel pppoe and I would like to know if it is possible to
> add the pppoe0 interface to a bridge? If so, how do I do it? Do I need
> to set a link0 flag?
>
You can not add a pppoe interface to a bridge. pppoe is not an Ethern
* Stuart Henderson [2011-04-30 22:55]:
> With release around the corner it's a good time for a reminder:
>
> If you're doing this for the upgrade to 4.9 be very careful to do the
> untarring exactly as suggested: backup /sbin/reboot first, and untar in
> the order suggested with base49 last. Don'
* Emille Blanc [2011-04-30 19:56]:
> since TFTP uses UDP, pf won't create a state
wrong.
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* Stuart Henderson [2011-04-30 19:03]:
> On 2011/04/30 10:14, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
> > >
> > > The only _maintained_ software raid on OpenBSD is softraid(4), that
> > > has only just recently had code written to allow booting from it and
> > > it's not committed yet.
> >
> > Really? The notes
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