Re: undeadly.org status?

2014-11-23 Thread Peter Hessler
Sorry about that, the server process hung, and needed to be forcibly restarted. Undeadly should be back up now. On 2014 Nov 23 (Sun) at 21:42:58 -0600 (-0600), Adam Thompson wrote: :Anyone know what happened to undeadly? (The|A) host seems to be up but :doesn't answer on any port. : :-- :-Adam

Re: undeadly.org status?

2014-11-23 Thread Indunil Jayasooriya
Hmm, I also can NOT access On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 10:25 AM, Antonio Feitosa wrote: > For me too. > > 2014-11-24 1:42 GMT-02:00 Adam Thompson : > > Anyone know what happened to undeadly? (The|A) host seems to be up but > > doesn't answer on any port. > > > > -- > > -Adam Thompson > > atho

Re: undeadly.org status?

2014-11-23 Thread Antonio Feitosa
For me too. 2014-11-24 1:42 GMT-02:00 Adam Thompson : > Anyone know what happened to undeadly? (The|A) host seems to be up but > doesn't answer on any port. > > -- > -Adam Thompson > athom...@athompso.net > -- Antonio Feitosa (http://twitter.com/teebsd) #DevOps believer in Prototype Driven D

undeadly.org status?

2014-11-23 Thread Adam Thompson
Anyone know what happened to undeadly? (The|A) host seems to be up but doesn't answer on any port. -- -Adam Thompson athom...@athompso.net

Re: Why doesn't 'l' in ed(1) show a trailing '$'?

2014-11-23 Thread Theo de Raadt
> Easy change in this case, since it doesn't seem clear what backwards > compatibility is trying to be preserved. You're right -- because the situation isn't clear, we should just commit your change. > --- /usr/src/bin/ed/io.c Wed Nov 12 08:50:07 2014 > +++ /home/ben/src/io.cSun Nov

Re: secure(er) image viewer?

2014-11-23 Thread Theo de Raadt
> Do we (OpenBSD) have any image-viewing software that's written to > OpenBSD-style security standards? Notably, do we have any image-viewing > software that's privilige-separated? (I.e., which does the (dangerous) > image parsing/processing in a separate process which is chrooted, sending > back

secure(er) image viewer?

2014-11-23 Thread Jonathan Thornburg
Libraries for loading/parsing/processing common image formats like JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF, etc, have a long history of buffer overruns and other security problems. This in turn has been reflected in various exploits for command-line image-viewing tools like xv(1), xloadimage(1), display(1) [ImageMag

Re: Why doesn't 'l' in ed(1) show a trailing '$'?

2014-11-23 Thread Benjamin Scher Purcell
Easy change in this case, since it doesn't seem clear what backwards compatibility is trying to be preserved. --- /usr/src/bin/ed/io.cWed Nov 12 08:50:07 2014 +++ /home/ben/src/io.c Sun Nov 23 19:47:02 2014 @@ -336,10 +336,8 @@ } else putchar(*s);

Re: Why doesn't 'l' in ed(1) show a trailing '$'?

2014-11-23 Thread Dutch Ingraham
On 11/23/14 20:02, Einfach Jemand wrote: Am 23.11.2014 23:08, schrieb Daniel Dickman: On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 4:43 PM, Jason McIntyre wrote: On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 10:46:23AM +0100, Ezequiel Garz?n wrote: Hello, everyone. I've noticed that in OpenBSD ed(1) doesn't mark the end of each line w

Re: Why doesn't 'l' in ed(1) show a trailing '$'?

2014-11-23 Thread Einfach Jemand
Am 23.11.2014 23:08, schrieb Daniel Dickman: > On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 4:43 PM, Jason McIntyre wrote: >> On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 10:46:23AM +0100, Ezequiel Garz?n wrote: >>> Hello, everyone. I've noticed that in OpenBSD ed(1) doesn't mark the >>> end of each line with a '$' when the list command '

Re: USB worked on 5.5, not on 5.6 on MacbookAir5,1

2014-11-23 Thread Scott Bonds
Earlier you asked for the usbdevs and lsusb outputs on the version of the OS that was *not* recognizing the usb devices at all, that is to say, 5.6-release. I got those today. Note that a urtwn is plugged into the left USB port while I was running these commands. Here they are: ** 5.6-release usbd

Re: Why doesn't 'l' in ed(1) show a trailing '$'?

2014-11-23 Thread Daniel Dickman
On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 4:43 PM, Jason McIntyre wrote: > On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 10:46:23AM +0100, Ezequiel Garz?n wrote: >> Hello, everyone. I've noticed that in OpenBSD ed(1) doesn't mark the >> end of each line with a '$' when the list command 'l' is invoked. Is >> this a deliberate deviation f

Re: openbsd 5.6 - pf does not work on local redirects

2014-11-23 Thread Jason Adams
On 11/23/2014 01:12 PM, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: > Jason Adams writes: > >> Tom Estep (shorewall) has a faq about this issue (routeback) >> that applies to the iptables world http://shorewall.net/4.2/FAQ.htm#faq2 >> also read faq2b at same link. > I must confess not reading this thread too ca

Re: Why doesn't 'l' in ed(1) show a trailing '$'?

2014-11-23 Thread Jason McIntyre
On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 10:46:23AM +0100, Ezequiel Garz?n wrote: > Hello, everyone. I've noticed that in OpenBSD ed(1) doesn't mark the > end of each line with a '$' when the list command 'l' is invoked. Is > this a deliberate deviation from the POSIX standard? Is there any > rationale for it? It l

Re: openbsd 5.6 - pf does not work on local redirects

2014-11-23 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Jason Adams writes: > Tom Estep (shorewall) has a faq about this issue (routeback) > that applies to the iptables world http://shorewall.net/4.2/FAQ.htm#faq2 > also read faq2b at same link. I must confess not reading this thread too carefully, but if what that faq describes is the problem, you

Re: openbsd 5.6 - pf does not work on local redirects

2014-11-23 Thread Jason Adams
No, I don't mean to make allegations about what your ISP is doing, just pointing out that this is not ALWAYS a firewall problem. I have seen several cases where ISPs drop any packet from the internal network that tries to enter via the external interface. Its done in the modem. In these cases,

Re: making firefox less insecure

2014-11-23 Thread Jonathan Thornburg
In message I wrote: > Web browsers scare me: they're huge pieces of code, un-audited, they > have embedded Turing-complete interpreters, they live in a horribly > imsecure environment, [[...]] > > So, I'm thinking about how to exploit-mitiga

Re: Trackpad after suspend/resume on MacBookAir4,1

2014-11-23 Thread Martin Pieuchot
Hello Maximilian, On 23/11/14(Sun) 11:08, Maximilian Pichler wrote: > Hi, > > After resuming from suspend (either by closing and reopening the lid > or via zzz) the trackpad behaves erratically -- the pointer jumps > around wildly when using it. The issue is reproducible. This is a known issue w

Re: recent and64 shapshots: USB device timeouts, xhci: NULL xfer pointer

2014-11-23 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
update after running quite a few hours on the 2014-11-22T2243 snapshot and relatively infrequent drops in connectivity, a panic (transcribed, with some interactivity): kernel: page fault trap, code=0 Stopped at rt_missmsg+0x7f:movzwl 0xb0(%r15),%eax ddb{0}> trace rtmissmsg() at rt_mi

Trackpad after suspend/resume on MacBookAir4,1

2014-11-23 Thread Maximilian Pichler
Hi, After resuming from suspend (either by closing and reopening the lid or via zzz) the trackpad behaves erratically -- the pointer jumps around wildly when using it. The issue is reproducible. Here is the dmesg from boot: OpenBSD 5.6 (GENERIC.MP) #333: Fri Aug 8 00:20:21 MDT 2014 dera...@

Re: sensorsd, upd, and state changes

2014-11-23 Thread Joe Gidi
On Sun, November 23, 2014 11:51 am, Marcus MERIGHI wrote: > j...@entropicblur.com (Joe Gidi), 2014.11.23 (Sun) 17:19 (CET): >> Just after I sent this, I happened to notice these lines in >> /var/log/messages. These came from the tests with the "low=1:high=2" >> attributes set in sensorsd.conf per t

Re: sensorsd, upd, and state changes

2014-11-23 Thread Marcus MERIGHI
j...@entropicblur.com (Joe Gidi), 2014.11.23 (Sun) 17:19 (CET): > Just after I sent this, I happened to notice these lines in > /var/log/messages. These came from the tests with the "low=1:high=2" > attributes set in sensorsd.conf per the Undeadly example. > > Nov 23 10:58:08 microserver sensorsd[

Re: Can't Install OpenBSD 5.6 with FTP

2014-11-23 Thread Nick Holland
On 11/22/14 21:33, Hendrickson, Kenneth wrote: > I can't install OpenBSD 5.6 with PXE with an FTP server. I now must > figure out how to get a http server running. After 3 hours, it isn't > working yet. There is NO documentation on how to set up the required > web server pages. I've looked. There

Re: sensorsd, upd, and state changes

2014-11-23 Thread Joe Gidi
Just after I sent this, I happened to notice these lines in /var/log/messages. These came from the tests with the "low=1:high=2" attributes set in sensorsd.conf per the Undeadly example. Nov 23 10:58:08 microserver sensorsd[6250]: upd0.indicator2: exceeds limits: On is below On Nov 23 10:59:54 mic

Re: sensorsd, upd, and state changes

2014-11-23 Thread Joe Gidi
Hi Marcus, Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, the "low=1:high=2" doesn't seem to work for indicator2. When I start sensorsd I see an initial event logged as the status goes from undefined to OK, but no further events as I unplug/plug the UPS. I tried monitoring indicator0 as in the Undeadly exam

Re: openbsd 5.6 - pf does not work on local redirects

2014-11-23 Thread Soós László
So if I understand right you suspect that my ISP is filtering out the SMTP packets. My problem is the other way around. When I try externally (telnet to yy.131 port 25) it works When I try on the OpenBSD host (which is the firewall itself) it does NOT work. It looks like for me OpenBSD 5

Re: pkg_add update checker?

2014-11-23 Thread John Merriam
Thank you all for your replies. It helped me to figure out what is going on. I think for this project I will see how it goes with -stable and -stable ports. For other projects I will definitely try -current. Others I shouldn't need anything more than -release + patches. On 11/22/2014 10:3

Re: weird behaviour of pkg_add -u

2014-11-23 Thread Nils R
> You updated from snapshot to snapshot or from release/stable to > snapshot? Did you follow http://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html for > those needed manual steps? > I run current since a long time now and updated from an older snapshot from last week, and have followed all steps from curren

Re: weird behaviour of pkg_add -u

2014-11-23 Thread bodie
On 23.11.2014 10:58, Nils R wrote: Hi list, I encountered a weired behaviour of pkg_add today. I updated to the latest snapshot available on my mirror this morning, and ran a sysmerge and pkg_add -u afterwards: OpenBSD 5.6-current (GENERIC.MP) #597: Sat Nov 22 16:41:24 MST 2014 dera.

weird behaviour of pkg_add -u

2014-11-23 Thread Nils R
Hi list, I encountered a weired behaviour of pkg_add today. I updated to the latest snapshot available on my mirror this morning, and ran a sysmerge and pkg_add -u afterwards: OpenBSD 5.6-current (GENERIC.MP) #597: Sat Nov 22 16:41:24 MST 2014 dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch

Why doesn't 'l' in ed(1) show a trailing '$'?

2014-11-23 Thread Ezequiel Garzón
Hello, everyone. I've noticed that in OpenBSD ed(1) doesn't mark the end of each line with a '$' when the list command 'l' is invoked. Is this a deliberate deviation from the POSIX standard? Is there any rationale for it? It looks like this should help "print the addressed lines unambiguously" when

Re: sensorsd, upd, and state changes

2014-11-23 Thread Marcus MERIGHI
j...@entropicblur.com (Joe Gidi), 2014.11.23 (Sun) 01:22 (CET): > I'm running OpenBSD 5.6/amd64 on my fileserver. It has an APC UPS that was > previously managed with apcupsd. Since I upgraded to 5.6, the UPS now > attaches as a upd device: > > $ dmesg | grep uhidev3 > uhidev3 at uhub3 port 5 conf

Re: Intra-BSD desktop environment based on Google's Material Design guidelines

2014-11-23 Thread m brandenberg
On Sun, 23 Nov 2014, openda...@hushmail.com wrote: effort at conquering the Linux desktop market. Piggers are going all the way this year! -- Monty Brandenberg

Re: surf (browser): URL bar doesn't appear

2014-11-23 Thread Alessandro DE LAURENZIS
Hi Dmitrij, On Sat 22/11 21:00, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote: > Alessandro DE LAURENZIS said: > > It's just me? Any hints? Any point in the right direction for a proper > > debug more than welcome. > > http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=141321944629586&w=2 I can confirm that the LD_PRELOAD WA is e