Hi there!
This morning I fetched the latest snapshots (#537) from
ftp.hostserver.de. As usual after rebooting I updated the sources from
the same server being set in '.profile' as CVSROOT.
This time I noticed a lot of warnings for s.th. needing to be a absolute
path. At the end I saw the followin
On 11/05/14 20:04, Joel Sing wrote:
On Thu, 6 Nov 2014, Ted Unangst wrote:
I see errors trying to download some https URLs using python, but the
base ftp client isn't affected. 5.6 release and current. One example is
https://www.duosecurity.com/feed.
athens:/tmp> python2.7
Python 2.7.8 (default
On Thu, 6 Nov 2014, TJ wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 05, 2014 at 11:33:21PM -0500, Ted Unangst wrote:
> > On Wed, Nov 05, 2014 at 23:04, John Merriam wrote:
> > > Hello. I am trying to create a 'headless' setup using a softraid
> > > crypto root with serial console on OpenBSD 5.6-release amd64.
> > >
> > >
On Wed, Nov 05, 2014 at 11:33:21PM -0500, Ted Unangst wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 05, 2014 at 23:04, John Merriam wrote:
> > Hello. I am trying to create a 'headless' setup using a softraid crypto
> > root with serial console on OpenBSD 5.6-release amd64.
> >
> > I have everything installed and working
On Wed, Nov 05, 2014 at 23:04, John Merriam wrote:
> Hello. I am trying to create a 'headless' setup using a softraid crypto
> root with serial console on OpenBSD 5.6-release amd64.
>
> I have everything installed and working just fine, except I'm having a
> problem getting the 'headless' part go
Hello. I am trying to create a 'headless' setup using a softraid crypto
root with serial console on OpenBSD 5.6-release amd64.
I have everything installed and working just fine, except I'm having a
problem getting the 'headless' part going.
I followed the instructions in section 7.6 of the F
A big thank-you to Christian Weisgerber -- your ASCII-art diagrams
explain the problem very clearly. (Otto Moerbeek's tweaks also help.)
I think having these in the FAQ would be a great idea!
In parallel (i.e., at about the same time, but without yet having seen
those messages), I decided to ret
On 11/05/14 11:40, Peter wrote:
Hello all,
Since upgrading to 5.6-stable my ThinkPad T20 battery doesn't work. The
OS recognizes the battery but it's stuck at 55% and won't recharge. It
won't boot without AC power. I'm running apmd(8) without modifications.
Did I forget some option when I reinst
Here's a patch to FAQ 14 and to FAQ 4. It encorporates
both Otto's recommended clarity improvement and Jason's recommended
reference in 4.6.3.
Index: www/faq/faq14.html
===
RCS file: /cvs/www/faq/faq14.html,v
retrieving revision 1.24
On 2014-11-04 Tue 01:55 AM |, Alexei Malinin wrote:
> Hi, Craig.
>
> I think that I understand your problem - you use pccon in the wrong
> place, i. e. for tty00, but pccon is intended for use with ttyC*
>
> For tty00 of the target device I use the same TERM type, which is set on
> the device fro
On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 2:00 PM, Ted Unangst wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 05, 2014 at 12:35, Brian Conway wrote:
>> As part of a larger build script, I'm pre-populating passwords with
>> usermod. When upgrading to 5.6, I ran into the error below:
>>
>> 5.5-stable:
>>
>> # encrypt -b 8
>> onetwothree
>> $2a
Hello all,
Since upgrading to 5.6-stable my ThinkPad T20 battery doesn't work. The
OS recognizes the battery but it's stuck at 55% and won't recharge. It
won't boot without AC power. I'm running apmd(8) without modifications.
Did I forget some option when I reinstalled? Any help would be greatly
a
On Wed, Nov 05, 2014 at 01:23:20PM EST, Jason Adams wrote:
> On 11/05/2014 07:48 AM, Stefan Olsson wrote:
> > is it not enough to just append the following to /etc/dhclient.conf?:
^
> > interface "em0" {
> > ignore routers;
> >
On Wed, Nov 05, 2014 at 12:35, Brian Conway wrote:
> As part of a larger build script, I'm pre-populating passwords with
> usermod. When upgrading to 5.6, I ran into the error below:
>
> 5.5-stable:
>
> # encrypt -b 8
> onetwothree
> $2a$08$vCs1eIrJAPAvWUGLR7wKJucQdCmalmQhU/9StF8QJDYz.E126wHeG
>
On 11/05/2014 06:42 AM, Josh Grosse wrote:
> On 2014-11-05 09:25, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
>
>> Here's a sketch:
>>
>>biosboot
>> :
>> MBR : disklabel
>> :: :
>> 0 : 1 64 : 65 : 66
>> |=|===
On 2014-11-04 21:11, sven falempin wrote:
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 12:48 AM, David Gwynne
wrote:
On 4 Nov 2014, at 06:41, Pieter Verberne
wrote:
On 2014-11-02 13:51, Jorge Schrauwen wrote:
Hey All,
TL;DR: traffic leaving a bridge over a vlan does
not get tagged but leaves untagged after upgr
On November 5, 2014 7:23:20 PM CET, Jason Adams wrote:
>On 11/05/2014 07:48 AM, Stefan Olsson wrote:
>>> That needs to go in a dhclient config file, you'll need different
>config
>>> files for each interface and run dhclient from a hostname.if line
>like
>>> "!dhclient -c /etc/dhclient-nogw em0".
Stefan Olsson schreef op 5-11-2014 om 16:48:
>> That needs to go in a dhclient config file, you'll need different config
>> files for each interface and run dhclient from a hostname.if line like
>> "!dhclient -c /etc/dhclient-nogw em0".
> is it not enough to just append the following to /etc/dhclie
As part of a larger build script, I'm pre-populating passwords with
usermod. When upgrading to 5.6, I ran into the error below:
5.5-stable:
# encrypt -b 8
onetwothree
$2a$08$vCs1eIrJAPAvWUGLR7wKJucQdCmalmQhU/9StF8QJDYz.E126wHeG
# usermod -p '$2a$08$vCs1eIrJAPAvWUGLR7wKJucQdCmalmQhU/9StF8QJDYz.E1
On 11/05/2014 12:30 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> This is a bit of an unusual setup though. Normally on a host which has both
> "internal" and "internet" interfaces you would hardcode the address of the
> internal one.
Agreed, its sort of odd.
Its an instrumentation polling machine, which runs per
On 11/05/2014 07:48 AM, Stefan Olsson wrote:
>> That needs to go in a dhclient config file, you'll need different config
>> files for each interface and run dhclient from a hostname.if line like
>> "!dhclient -c /etc/dhclient-nogw em0".
> is it not enough to just append the following to /etc/dhclie
Okay, a suspend & resume cycle seems to have fixed it somehow.
Hey,
I just did a fresh install of 5.6 on my ThinkPad x220i and it seems that
the brightness buttons stopped working.
I know they worked on 5.5. Is there anything that changed in terms of
this?
Best regards
Henrik
> John Magolske b79.net> writes:
Hi,
In Debian you can resume after suspend if you disable Radeon KMS at boot:
http://tomlowshang.blogspot.fi/2010/04/disabling-radeon-kms.html
I have tried to disable radeondrm at boot in OpenBSD, the resume worked but
the console was corrupted and the characters
On 2014/11/05 10:48, Stefan Olsson wrote:
> > That needs to go in a dhclient config file, you'll need different config
> > files for each interface and run dhclient from a hostname.if line like
> > "!dhclient -c /etc/dhclient-nogw em0".
>
> is it not enough to just append the following to /etc/dhc
> That needs to go in a dhclient config file, you'll need different config
> files for each interface and run dhclient from a hostname.if line like
> "!dhclient -c /etc/dhclient-nogw em0".
is it not enough to just append the following to /etc/dhclient.conf?:
interface "em0" {
ignore routers;
}
On Wed, Nov 05, 2014 at 09:42:42AM -0500, Josh Grosse wrote:
> On 2014-11-05 09:25, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
>
> >Here's a sketch:
> >
> > biosboot
> > :
> >MBR : disklabel
> > :: :
> > 0 : 1 64 : 65
On 2014-11-05 09:25, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Here's a sketch:
biosboot
:
MBR : disklabel
:: :
0 : 1 64 : 65 : 66
|=|==|=|=|=|==|==>
|
On 2014-11-04, Jonathan Thornburg wrote:
> It's as if the 'a' partition I created (which started at offset 64) was
> actually overlapping the disklabel metadata!
Well, it does.
On architectures that use the MBR partition scheme, the disklabel
is located in the second sector of the OpenBSD area.
On 11/05/14 01:40, Theo Buehler wrote:
> The patch below adds a link to the official less page,
that's good.
> fixes a vi
> artefact (a)
of course.
> and changes "mail list" to "mailing list" (not
> 100% sure about that one).
no. I think either is correct. Next person will come along and swi
On 2014-11-04, Jason Adams wrote:
> On 11/04/2014 11:52 AM, Ted Unangst wrote:
>> On Tue, Nov 04, 2014 at 11:21, Jason Adams wrote:
>>
>>> So can anyone point me to the settings where the sequence of bringing up
>>> interfaces is controlled at
>>> boot time? Or am I just going to have to set defa
On 2014-11-04, trondd wrote:
> Doesn't the default route go to the egress interface?
No, it's the other way round.
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