On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 02:12:35PM +0200, Mark Kettenis wrote:
> > > For i386/amd64 you have to tell boot you want serial output
> > > either at the boot prompt or via boot.conf.
> > >
> > > stty com0 115200
> > > set tty com0
> >
> >
> > OpenBSD 5.8 (GENERIC.MP) #1236: Sun Aug 16 02:31:04 MDT 2
Hi guys,
I just upgraded my laptop from 5.7 to 5.8 and I notice error messages in my
dmesg output.
Any ideas?
OpenBSD 5.8 (GENERIC.MP) #1236: Sun Aug 16 02:31:04 MDT 2015
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 4178116608 (3984MB)
avail mem = 40475975
On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 11:07:12AM -0400, John E.P. Hynes wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I've read through the docs and Claudio's guide, but something isn't
> clear to me I'm hoping to get some direction on:
>
> I am about to multihome. My uplinks to my ISPs terminate on different
> OpenBSD routers. The
Looking for a way to flush writes to the raw disk or volume devices.
This is the code I'm looking at in gptfdisk's diskio-unix.cc:
#if defined (__FreeBSD__) || defined (__FreeBSD_kernel__)
sleep(2);
i = ioctl(fd, DIOCGFLUSH);
cout << "Warning: The kernel may continue to use old
The project I took a fresh git pull from:
http://sourceforge.net/p/gptfdisk/code/ci/master/tree/
My clueless first post to their list:
http://sourceforge.net/p/gptfdisk/mailman/message/34557302/
--
Joel Rees
Sometimes being an old codger and an newb at the same time is fun.
Sometimes, not so
Geoff Steckel [g...@oat.com] wrote:
>
> I'm using sixxx.net as an IPv6 tunnel gateway.
> They gave me 2001:::0111::0002 as my tunnel endpoint and
> 2001:::0111::1 as their end and router address.
> They gave me 2001:::8111::/64 for my address space.
> Note that the tunnel e
If someone has published a solution, please hand me a clue-by-4
I'm running 5.7.
If anyone would like a dmesg, etc, I'd be glad to provide.
I don't **think** that's relevant here.
I'm using sixxx.net as an IPv6 tunnel gateway.
They gave me 2001:::0111::0002 as my tunnel endpoint and
2001
> On Oct 20, 2015, at 9:26 AM, trondd wrote:
>
> On Tue, October 20, 2015 11:02 am, Joe S wrote:
>>
>> since the FAQ didnâ**t mention the need to do this separately.
>>
>
>
> Sure it does. 5.3.5 describes building userland and 5.4, about building
> the release, references it several times.
>
> "t
> > Might be a stupid question, but I haven't found an answer to it yet
> > - how does one update to a new snapshot/kernel on an octeon system?
>
> boot bsd.rd and select upgrade in the installer. (i hope.)
>
I'm afraid this is not as simple as this, yet. You will also need to
copy your kernel to
complete pkg_check :
--- .libs-partial-gstreamer-0.10.36p7 ---
lib should exist
lib is not a directory
lib/libgstbase-0.10.so.3.0 should exist
lib/libgstbase-0.10.so.3.0 is not a file
can't read lib/libgstbase-0.10.so.3.0
lib/libgstcheck-0.10.so.2.0 should exist
lib/libgstch
On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 5:25 PM, Joel Rees wrote:
> I have a 3 part problem.
>
> The first part is the parallel SCSI to USB adapter shown at the end of
> this dmesg. Can I expect it to function under some set of appropriate
> conditions?
Well, I checked with
hexdump -C /dev/sdb | more
and i
Thanks for your answers.
The best would be, to use the man pages if needed. For now, my main
question is answered - all other things will come from alone.
>> And -- even if you do have a system panic, very often developers can
>> make sense out of what went wrong from the output of the debugger's
Em 20-10-2015 10:25, Kimmo Paasiala escreveu:
> Someone correct me if I'm wrong but as far as I know the prime numbers
> used in DH group exchange are not secret but must be known by everyone
> (and couple other parameters are also public) for the key exchange to
> be possible in the first place.
On Tue, October 20, 2015 11:02 am, Joe S wrote:
>
> since the FAQ didnâ**t mention the need to do this separately.
>
Sure it does. 5.3.5 describes building userland and 5.4, about building
the release, references it several times.
"the above build process"
"build...then make a release"
"The rel
On 19/10/15 23:11 Nick Holland wrote:
> ... or ...
>
> you can look at the big picture and realize...
> 1) you probably aren't a developer.
> 2) you probably haven't seen a core dump.
That's all very nice, but sometimes you don't get to pick your battles,
they come and pick you.
> and thus, I'l
On 19/10/15 23:18 Christoph R. Murauer wrote:
> Hello !
>
> I readed the FAQ 4.8 about partioning my drive but have a little problem
> of understanding.
>
> The machine has 32 GB physical RAM, the disc is a 256 GB SSD (yes, I know,
> I should not use swap on a SSD) and, I installed the latest sn
https://freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/haldermanheninger/how-is-nsa-breaking-so-much-crypto
--
Jack J. Woehr # Science is more than a body of knowledge. It's a way of
www.well.com/~jax # thinking, a way of skeptically interrogating the universe
www.softwoehr.com # with a fine understanding of hum
> I did not build and install the system. I upgraded to 5.8, unpacked the
> src/sys files, applied the patches, rebooted, and then tried to make release.
Unbacked the src/sys files from where? Are you aware of this:
http://www.openbsd.org/errata58.html#006_src
> On Oct 20, 2015, at 12:54 AM, Philip Guenther wrote:
>
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 3:47 PM, Joe S wrote:
>> I've just upgraded from 5.7 to 5.8 on amd64 and applied all of the errata
>> found at .
>>
>> I downloaded src.tar.gz and sys.tar.gz from
>> ftp5.usa.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/5.8 and then ap
Hi list,
I've read through the docs and Claudio's guide, but something isn't
clear to me I'm hoping to get some direction on:
I am about to multihome. My uplinks to my ISPs terminate on different
OpenBSD routers. The class C network behind them includes one internal
OpenBSD gateway performing N
> My script(1) just got killed with
>
> script(15938): syscall 37
>
> Surely this is due to breaking a pledge(2),
> but grepping /usr/src/usr.bin/script for "pledge"
> does not reveal anything.
>
> Reading pledge(2), it is not clear to me
> where to find what "syscall 37" is.
Only you kno
Hi Jean-Philippe,
- which bsd.rd do you use ? amd64 or i386 one?
- I do understand that you probably want to run release, but can you try bsd.rd
from snapshot too? Does it boot?
- can you try to make bootable USB using miniroot58.fs for snapshot and/or 5.8
release?
Jan
On Mon, Oct 19, 20
Hi,
my package updates stopped because of internet disconnection. after that i
did pkg_check and pkg_add -u but even after that i am getting this error :
--- .libs-partial-gstreamer-0.10.36p7 ---
lib should exist
lib is not a directory
lib/libgstbase-0.10.so.3.0 should exist
li
Sorry for the last empty answer - you shouldnt try to multi-task
boot bsd.rd and select upgrade in the installer. (i hope.)
Thanks for the answer Ted, I will try it with the next snapshot and
will give feedback
Cheers
Kim
On 10/20/15 15:30, Ted Unangst wrote:
Kim Zeitler wrote:
Hello Sebastien, hello Jonathan
@Sebastien thank you for your valuable hints and advice, I did learn
quite a bit from it. The machine has been reinstalled to the latest
snapshot, as it is needed.
On 10/20/15 12:30, Jonathan Gray wrote:
Kim Zeitler wrote:
> Hello Sebastien, hello Jonathan
>
> @Sebastien thank you for your valuable hints and advice, I did learn
> quite a bit from it. The machine has been reinstalled to the latest
> snapshot, as it is needed.
>
> On 10/20/15 12:30, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> > There is no OpenBSD boo
On Tue, 20 Oct 2015 01:08:42 -0600
Devin Reade wrote:
>
>
> > On Oct 19, 2015, at 18:26, Karl O. Pinc wrote:
>
> > But if you write DNS names into your pf.conf
> > file then step 2 can be eliminated. All
> > that's required is to reload the rules.
> >
> > Eliminating an extra editing step r
Thanks for your answer.
> One of the nice things about having a successful savecore(8) is that
> the captured dump can provide all the critical bits. So dumps are very
> useful to have. Tools like ps(1) and dmesg(8) have -N and -M options
> for
> post-mortem analysis.
>
> The crash(8) man page h
> Forgot about that... [ ... ]
Yep, I will do that and, keep that
> But still -- remember what developers ask for most often: a good problem
> report: panic message, trace and ps output, a dmesg and info about how
> to repeat the problem. If people would reliably provide that, they'd
> make deve
On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 11:57 AM,
<22xtrv+f800c4addk...@guerrillamail.com> wrote:
> According to
> https://freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/haldermanheninger/how-is-nsa-breaking-so-m
> uch-crypto/
>
> "Since a handful of primes are so widely reused, the payoff, in
> terms of connections they could decryp
Hello Sebastien, hello Jonathan
@Sebastien thank you for your valuable hints and advice, I did learn
quite a bit from it. The machine has been reinstalled to the latest
snapshot, as it is needed.
On 10/20/15 12:30, Jonathan Gray wrote:
There is no OpenBSD bootloader for armv7 or octeon, in pa
> > For i386/amd64 you have to tell boot you want serial output
> > either at the boot prompt or via boot.conf.
> >
> > stty com0 115200
> > set tty com0
>
>
> OpenBSD 5.8 (GENERIC.MP) #1236: Sun Aug 16 02:31:04 MDT 2015
> dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
On Oct 20 12:18:07, t...@math.ethz.ch wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 11:45:59AM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > My script(1) just got killed with
> >
> > script(15938): syscall 37
>
> Can you provide a reproducible test case? What did you do?
Building firefox: make inside a script.
> > Surel
On 2015-10-20 07:55, Nick Holland wrote:
But still -- remember what developers ask for most often: a good
problem
report: panic message, trace and ps output, a dmesg and info about how
to repeat the problem. If people would reliably provide that, they'd
make developers very very happy.
Not be
I'd like to correct the record here, because you're Misrepresenting with a
capital "M":
Comixwall shut down beacuse Soner Tari, the guy who put it all together,
got butt-hurt after unsuccessfully trying to advertise his project on this
mailing list. Theo's apparent tough-reply was enough to make t
On 10/20/15 07:09, Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda wrote:
> Hi
>
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 10:11 PM, Nick Holland
> wrote:
>> [...]
>> and thus, I'll suggest you just don't worry about it. IF you manage to
>> find a way to panic your machine, drop the memory wy down to 2G or
>> so, reproduce it
Hello !
Thanks for your answer.
> Nick, In this case boot.conf:
>
> machine memory=2G
>
> would be enough? or should one get other ram sticks...?
>
> Thanks
I keep it as option. For now and till I experienced no panic, I will use
the SSD without swap. If I replace the SSD with a normal (big size
On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 12:18:07PM +0200, Theo Buehler wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 11:45:59AM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > My script(1) just got killed with
> >
> > script(15938): syscall 37
>
> Can you provide a reproducible test case? What did you do?
>
syscall 37 is SYS_kill:
$ grep
Thanks for your answer and, the detailed explanations.
> The core dumps in question here are for when the OS panics. Core dumps
> can be used by developers to look at what went wrong, but in order to do
> so, you may need everything that was in RAM at the time of the panic.
That answered my ques
Hi
On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 10:11 PM, Nick Holland
wrote:
> [...]
> and thus, I'll suggest you just don't worry about it. IF you manage to
> find a way to panic your machine, drop the memory wy down to 2G or
> so, reproduce it and worry about a 2G core dump.
Nick, In this case boot.conf:
ma
Thanks for your answer.
> 2015/10/20 6:29 "Christoph R. Murauer" :
>>
>> Hello !
>>
>> I readed the FAQ 4.8 about partioning my drive but have a little problem
>> of understanding.
>>
>> The machine has 32 GB physical RAM,
>
> Wow. Way cool.
Yep.
>
>> the disc is a 256 GB SSD
>
> That's not shab
Thanks for your answer.
> On Mon, October 19, 2015 8:01 pm, Joel Rees wrote:
>>
>> I have lots of core dumps sitting around. I have not seen any the size
>> of physical memory. Nothing close. Even firefox doesn't leave that
>> much of a dump when it bombs.
>>
>> Hmm. Xombrero, from when I was play
On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 05:44:55PM -0600, Adam Thompson wrote:
> On 2015-02-20 05:22 PM, Robert wrote:
> > After a quick check on lenovo.com, the Yoga 2 (10) seems to be interesting.
> > Incl. LTE it's about 350 EUR.
> > But I can't find any indications on the web that someone installed any
> > a
On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 11:45:59AM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> My script(1) just got killed with
>
> script(15938): syscall 37
Can you provide a reproducible test case? What did you do?
>
> Surely this is due to breaking a pledge(2),
> but grepping /usr/src/usr.bin/script for "pledge"
> do
On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 12:10:39PM +0200, Sebastien Marie wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 11:09:58AM +0200, Kim Zeitler wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > On 10/19/15 19:58, Sebastien Marie wrote:
> > >
> > >RELEASE 5.8 returns ENOSYS ("Function not implemented") on tame(2) call
> > >(which is the old name
On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 11:09:58AM +0200, Kim Zeitler wrote:
> Hello
>
> On 10/19/15 19:58, Sebastien Marie wrote:
> >
> >RELEASE 5.8 returns ENOSYS ("Function not implemented") on tame(2) call
> >(which is the old name for pledge, so with the same syscall number).
> I pulled the kernel down from
My script(1) just got killed with
script(15938): syscall 37
Surely this is due to breaking a pledge(2),
but grepping /usr/src/usr.bin/script for "pledge"
does not reveal anything.
Reading pledge(2), it is not clear to me
where to find what "syscall 37" is.
Jan
On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 06:59:32AM -0700, français wrote:
> I always find it amusing how OpenBSD is "audited", yet there's not one audit
> report on the OpenBSD website. The closest answer I've been able to find on
> the mailing list is to review all of the CVS commit logs. Yeah, that's not
> opaqu
Hello
On 10/19/15 19:58, Sebastien Marie wrote:
RELEASE 5.8 returns ENOSYS ("Function not implemented") on tame(2) call
(which is the old name for pledge, so with the same syscall number).
I pulled the kernel down from the same URL path as the tgz I used.
Before reinstalling the system I notic
Ok, "make clean" solved problem.
thanks
> On 20 Oct 2015, at 10:09, Philip Guenther wrote:
>
> On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 12:28 AM, emigrant wrote:
>> The same problem, src via cvs.
>
> Failed at a different step, with a different error is the same problem?
>
> NOTE: Please describe EXACTLY wh
I have a 3 part problem.
The first part is the parallel SCSI to USB adapter shown at the end of
this dmesg. Can I expect it to function under some set of appropriate
conditions?
Part 2 is about HFS volumes, and part three is about 2048 sector MOs,
but first things first.
The 4G HD gives this dis
> On Oct 19, 2015, at 18:26, Karl O. Pinc wrote:
> But if you write DNS names into your pf.conf
> file then step 2 can be eliminated. All
> that's required is to reload the rules.
>
> Eliminating an extra editing step reduces
> error.
Unless of course your DNS is on your LAN and after a major p
On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 12:28 AM, emigrant wrote:
> The same problem, src via cvs.
Failed at a different step, with a different error is the same problem?
NOTE: Please describe EXACTLY what you did in the lead up to an error.
If you don't, then people will have to guess or reconstruct it from
wh
On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 3:47 PM, Joe S wrote:
> I've just upgraded from 5.7 to 5.8 on amd64 and applied all of the errata
> found at .
>
> I downloaded src.tar.gz and sys.tar.gz from
> ftp5.usa.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/5.8 and then applied all of the errata
> (2015-10-18) from http://www.openbsd.or
The same problem, src via cvs.
sshd patch001
(…)
cc -o sshd sshd.o auth-rhosts.o auth-passwd.o sshpty.o sshlogin.o servconf.o
serverloop.o auth.o auth2.o auth-options.o session.o auth-chall.o
auth2-chall.o groupaccess.o auth-bsdauth.o auth2-hostbased.o auth2-kbdint.o
auth2-none.o auth2-passwd.o
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