On Friday 06 January 2017 15:23:32 Timo Myyrä wrote:
> Here's the output of installboot on running system:
> $ doas installboot -v sd1
> Using / as root
> installing bootstrap on /dev/rsd1c
> using first-stage /usr/mdec/biosboot, second-stage /usr/mdec/boot
> sd1: softraid volume with 1 disk(s)
> s
06.01.2017, 23:26, "Theo de Raadt" :
> If you don't want such firmwares loaded onto the hardware, then don't
> buy the hardware that needs it.
>
> There is your choice.
>
> I see no value in asking a user the question.
I have misunderstood the purpose and use of the term "free" of OpenBSD
then.
"
Just wanted to report back that as advertised 6.0-current from 2016-01-05
solved the problem described below.
Thanks Theo, Reyk, Peter, et al.
On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 1:16 PM, Kevin wrote:
> Hey gang,
>
> So I'm putting a new firewall in place and have run into issues with
> getting relayd to st
Hi,
I know that we cannot trust the hardware vendors and that all the hardware is
running firmware on ROMS, except some which are provided be the kernel.
However, I fail to understand the reason for this patch:
http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/distrib/miniroot/install.sub?f=h#rev1.6
This has been discussed repeatedly on the mailing lists.
Drivers run in user oder kernel space and should interface with devices sanely
(and safely).
Whereas in the case of closed firmware, as you said yourself, it doesn’t
really matter where it is loaded from.
> On 06 Jan 2017, at 22:45, Martin
> Martin
Troll Troll Troll!
If you don't want such firmwares loaded onto the hardware, then don't
buy the hardware that needs it.
There is your choice.
I see no value in asking a user the question.
END OF CONVERSATION.
> I know that we cannot trust the hardware vendors and that all the hardware is
> running firmware on R
A brief follow-up.
>From Zion VPS:
"We have already started giving access to OpenBSD CDROM image to all
clients in VPS control panel. We will prepare a template (click and
ready) in the upcoming weeks."
Thanks, Matthew, Martin and everyone!
Yours,
Jyri
Well, a little more experimenting with this machine and a couple of Linux
live cds leads me to conclude that the wifi hardware in this machine is
sick. The symptoms I reported are not an OpenBSD problem.
/Don Allen
On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 12:58 PM, Donald Allen
wrote:
> I just installed release
I just installed release 6.0 on this machine, and I get the same error.
/Don Allen
On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 12:06 PM, Donald Allen
wrote:
> I just installed current from the most recent snapshot on a Thinkpad T410.
> Wireless networking doesn't work. During the install, I had an ethernet
> cable
On Fri, Jan 06, 2017 at 12:06:24PM -0500, Donald Allen wrote:
> I just installed current from the most recent snapshot on a Thinkpad T410.
> Wireless networking doesn't work. During the install, I had an ethernet
> cable plugged in and configured the em0 interface (I use static ip
> addresses), so
I just installed current from the most recent snapshot on a Thinkpad T410.
Wireless networking doesn't work. During the install, I had an ethernet
cable plugged in and configured the em0 interface (I use static ip
addresses), so I could download the firmware. The firmware got loaded
during the inst
This was my hack.
http://www.h-i-r.net/2016/04/pretty-wordpress-permalinks-under.html
tl;dr:
1) ln -s index.php posts
2) null out "security.limit_extensions" in the php_fpm config, restart FPM.
Beware the potential abuses of this.
3) Set up an explicit location clause for "/posts*" that uses the f
On 06.01.2017 13:35, Jiri B wrote:
On Fri, Jan 06, 2017 at 01:32:10PM +0200, Atanas Vladimirov wrote:
Hi,
I can't figure it out.
Is it possible to use Wordpress with OpenBSD httpd and configure both
for "Pretty" permalinks.
Does anyone have a working setup?
Thanks for your time,
Atanas
Help t
Joel Sing writes:
> On Friday 06 January 2017 12:24:02 Timo Myyrä wrote:
>> And found it. Seems the efi partitions boot loader isn't updated.
>
> It should be - `installboot -r /mnt ${disk}` is run at the end of the
upgrade.
>
>> Manually copying the efi bootloader fixed the boot:
>> https://blog
On Thu, 05 Jan 2017 08:22:04 -0700 Todd C. Miller wrote:
> This works in -current. I've verified that it works with rev 1.112
> of user.c but OpenBSD 6.0 has user.c rev 1.111.
>
Thanks Todd.
Superb the super devs have swiftly solved it!
(This operation ran fine from my rc.firsttime script up t
On Friday 06 January 2017 12:24:02 Timo Myyrä wrote:
> And found it. Seems the efi partitions boot loader isn't updated.
It should be - `installboot -r /mnt ${disk}` is run at the end of the
upgrade.
> Manually copying the efi bootloader fixed the boot:
> https://blog.jasper.la/openbsd-uefi-bootl
On Fri, Jan 06, 2017 at 01:32:10PM +0200, Atanas Vladimirov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can't figure it out.
> Is it possible to use Wordpress with OpenBSD httpd and configure both
> for "Pretty" permalinks.
> Does anyone have a working setup?
> Thanks for your time,
> Atanas
Help testing this diff http:/
Hi,
I can't figure it out.
Is it possible to use Wordpress with OpenBSD httpd and configure both
for "Pretty" permalinks.
Does anyone have a working setup?
Thanks for your time,
Atanas
timo.my...@wickedbsd.net (Timo Myyrä) writes:
> Martin Ziemer writes:
>
>>> I recently changed my FDE passphrase and now my laptop won't boot.
>>> Bootloader just gives me "invalid passphrase" when I try to unlock it on
boot.
>>> Its a bit odd as I can boot usb stick and manually open the drive a
Martin Ziemer writes:
>> I recently changed my FDE passphrase and now my laptop won't boot.
>> Bootloader just gives me "invalid passphrase" when I try to unlock it on
>> boot.
>> Its a bit odd as I can boot usb stick and manually open the drive and upgrade
>> the openbsd installation on it. It
> I recently changed my FDE passphrase and now my laptop won't boot.
> Bootloader just gives me "invalid passphrase" when I try to unlock it on boot.
> Its a bit odd as I can boot usb stick and manually open the drive and upgrade
> the openbsd installation on it. It just won't work on the boot.
Som
On Fri, Jan 06, 2017 at 10:45:20AM +0200, Timo Myyrä wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently changed my FDE passphrase and now my laptop won't boot.
> Bootloader just gives me "invalid passphrase" when I try to unlock it on boot.
> Its a bit odd as I can boot usb stick and manually open the drive and upgrade
Hi,
I recently changed my FDE passphrase and now my laptop won't boot.
Bootloader just gives me "invalid passphrase" when I try to unlock it on boot.
Its a bit odd as I can boot usb stick and manually open the drive and upgrade
the openbsd installation on it. It just won't work on the boot.
Would
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