Hi!
I'm trying to build ObjFW[1] on my OpenBSD 6.0/SPARC64 machine. However, I
encountered the following problems:
1.)
lang/gcc/4.9 does not emit proper unwind tables. No exception can be caught
(in both, ObjC and C++).
2.)
When compiling things with Clang, for about 25% of files, I get this err
I am running OpenBsd5.9 on PCM-3343 SBC. About once every 10-15 times, OS does
not boot and stops on the following line:
ohci0 at pci0 dev 10 function 0 "RDC R6060 USB" rev 0x12: irq 15, version 1.0,
legacy support
I would appreciate if I can get help on understanding why I am getting this
error
On 01/28/2017 12:13 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2017-01-27, lilit-aibolit wrote:
Hi list, I have an office behind NAT with PF.
There are mostly Win7 workstations with
different Skype versions but mostly with
7.3x or the latest versions.
Two days ago any skype call started to drop
after few s
Hello,
I was wondering if it was possible to disable flow control on em* em0 intel
1000 GbE NICS
I checked the em manual, the ifconfig, and the hostname.if manual and
also I checked sysctl for possible flow control values (Free BSD seems to
have a kernel options as follows that would set the fl
My /var/log/messages is filling up with messages like the following:
Jan 30 10:28:06 gateway sendsyslog: dropped 4 messages, error 55
Jan 30 10:28:06 gateway sendsyslog: dropped 2 messages, error 55
Jan 30 10:28:06 gateway sendsyslog: dropped 2 messages, error 55
Jan 30 10:28:06 gateway sendsyslog
On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 10:30:13AM -0200, Dante F. B. Col wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've added a second ISP link on a firewall , what i need is make both
> redudant but without load balancing like equal multipath, i just need that
> the second link assume only if the other fails , i already did this
Hello,
I've added a second ISP link on a firewall , what i need is make both
redudant but without load balancing like equal multipath, i just need
that the second link assume only if the other fails , i already did
this with some rudimentary cron scripts, is there a better way to do this ?
On 2017-01-28, Christian Schulte wrote:
> Am 01/28/17 um 10:04 schrieb Alex McWhirter:
>> Java doesn't work with write xor execute and this is the kernels way of
>> letting you know. Java still runs because the partition is mounted with
>> wxallowed, but the kernel still prints the error to let yo
Hi,
I'm playing with tftpd rewrite option and it seems there's
no timeout for data sent via rewrite socket.
Anyway, wouldn't it be good to send also some generated 'id'
in the beginning of data (eg: "XX 192.168.0.1 read /etc/boot.conf")?
This way tftpd could serve other clients even if previ
On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 12:36:31PM +0100, b.gr...@sdnet.info wrote:
> This is the line :
> nwid Prod_Wifi chan 6 bssid 4a:d9:e7:cd:a9:ad -38dBm 54M
> privacy,short_preamble,short_slottime,wpa1
This line says that your AP uses WPA1.
In -current WPA1 is disabled by default:
https://marc.info/?l=open
On 2017-01-30, Jiri B wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm surprised that I get logging in pflog even I have *no* 'log'
> in my pf.conf.
>
> # pfctl -vvsr -R 14
> @14 pass all flags S/SA
> [ Evaluations: 30082 Packets: 569255Bytes: 365488723 States: 23
> ]
> [ Inserted: uid 0 pid 71493 State
Le 30.01.2017 12:13, Stefan Sperling a écrit :
On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 12:10:56PM +0100, b.gr...@sdnet.info wrote:
Le 30.01.2017 11:58, Stefan Sperling a écrit :
> PLease show the output of 'ifconfig iwn0 scan', in particular the
> entire line which shows the AP you wish to connect to.
This the
This is interesting!
I have diagnosed the issue thus far:
ftpproxy has issues with some directories. that are large from FTP
servers.
I thought I had run into one of these:
CAVEATS
pf(4) does not allow the ruleset to be modified if the system is
running
at a securelevel(7
Hello,
I'm surprised that I get logging in pflog even I have *no* 'log'
in my pf.conf.
# pfctl -vvsr -R 14
@14 pass all flags S/SA
[ Evaluations: 30082 Packets: 569255Bytes: 365488723 States: 23]
[ Inserted: uid 0 pid 71493 State Creations: 29574 ]
According to pf.conf(5) 'all'
On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 12:10:56PM +0100, b.gr...@sdnet.info wrote:
> Le 30.01.2017 11:58, Stefan Sperling a écrit :
> > PLease show the output of 'ifconfig iwn0 scan', in particular the
> > entire line which shows the AP you wish to connect to.
>
> This the ouptut of my ifconfig iwn0 scan
>
> #
Le 30.01.2017 11:58, Stefan Sperling a écrit :
On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 11:59:46AM +0100, b.gr...@sdnet.info wrote:
Hello all,
I follow current on a Lenovo X230. And i have issue with my internal
wifi
card that was work like a charmed few weeks ago.
I updated this laptop today.The lastest upd
On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 11:59:46AM +0100, b.gr...@sdnet.info wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I follow current on a Lenovo X230. And i have issue with my internal wifi
> card that was work like a charmed few weeks ago.
>
> I updated this laptop today.The lastest update before was at least 4 weeks
> ago.
>
Hello all,
I follow current on a Lenovo X230. And i have issue with my internal
wifi card that was work like a charmed few weeks ago.
I updated this laptop today.The lastest update before was at least 4
weeks ago.
The firmware is loaded, i see the iwn0 interface and can put IP address
and
On 2017/01/30 09:36, lilit-aibolit wrote:
> On 01/28/2017 12:13 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > On 2017-01-27, lilit-aibolit wrote:
> > > Hi list, I have an office behind NAT with PF.
> > > There are mostly Win7 workstations with
> > > different Skype versions but mostly with
> > > 7.3x or the lat
Hi Craig,
I will check it out, for now Im glad about the input I got here from all
of you :) The list ist in a lot of cases the right place to get help!
For me its hard to battle with some of these things because its not my
main focus. In the end I try to write some code in c# or python. But
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