On 04/16/17 02:37, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Sun, 12 Mar 2017, gwes wrote:
I'm trying to debug the following panic.
I can't get a crash dump.
At the DDB prompt, either "boot sync" or "boot dump"
the system prints "Syncing disks: 2" and nothing more.
So you asked it to sync the disks and that w
Em 16/04/2017 09:16, Stuart Henderson escreveu:
On 2017-04-15, Alceu Rodrigues de Freitas Junior
wrote:
Hi,
I think I spotted a bug for OpenBSD 6.0:
https://github.com/perl5-dbi/DBD-mysql/issues/120
But since 6.1 is already available (and I couldn't reproduce the error
for it), I'm not sure
Hello !
I installed OpenBSD 6.1-current on a ThinkPad w541 (last 2 dmesgs are
below) without problems. iwm works without problems and from time to
time I see the message
cd0(ahci0:5:0): Check Condition (error 0x70) on opcode 0x0
SENSE KEY: Not Ready
at the console. I use the drive only to ri
Stephan,
> I would guess you are running into some issue with 802.11n support which
> was added to this driver in 6.1. You should be able to restore the previous
> behaviour with: ifconfig athn0 mode 11g
Your hunch was almost right. 11g had the same problem, but 11b worked
as expected.
Attached
On Sun, 16 Apr 2017, Pavan Maddamsetti wrote:
> I ran a perfectly innocuous Perl one-liner in my xterm, and it printed
> the correct output. But then, the xterm stopped responding to keyboard
> input.
So, to paraphrase: "This perfectly innocuous thing broke things"?
_I_ would start by reconside
I ran a perfectly innocuous Perl one-liner in my xterm, and it printed
the correct output. But then, the xterm stopped responding to keyboard
input.
Here is my dmesg:
OpenBSD 6.0 (GENERIC.MP) #2319: Tue Jul 26 13:00:43 MDT 2016
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC
On 04/12, Alceu R. de Freitas Jr. wrote:
> Hello there,
> I was struggling yesterday to try to setup Collectd with Graphite on a
> OpenBSD 6.0 running over Virtualbox but couldn't complete the Graphite part
> of it.
> It seems Graphite is not entirely available to OpenBSD (package or ports): I
>
Am 04/16/17 um 16:49 schrieb Florian Ermisch:
> But then I couldn't even say if an address change would trigger
> ifstated(8)…
In this case it would, because an IPv6 address change at Deutsche
Telekom is triggered by a reconnect. I use ifstated to trigger an
asterisk and pf reload.
>
> Regards,
Got it! CSM setting must be enable in BIOS setup to correctly boot on fb
console. Now I have wsfb running.
Thanks for the kind help!
2017-04-16 17:34 GMT+02:00 Daniel Gracia :
> I tried the solution. OpenBSD gets to boot, and I can see the resolution
> change to fb console for an instant, then t
I tried the solution. OpenBSD gets to boot, and I can see the resolution
change to fb console for an instant, then the panel goes black. Too quick
to be able to see anything; I'll try recording the screen with my
smartphone xD
This laptop doesn't have HDD lights, so I'm not sure if the computer is
Am 16. April 2017 14:22:42 MESZ schrieb Florian Ermisch
:
>Am 16. April 2017 10:54:51 MESZ schrieb Harald Dunkel
>:
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>>Hi Florian,
>>
>>sorry to say, but you missed the point. The IP address of
>>*another* host inside my LAN changes, e.g. a mail server,
>>a http proxy, etc. The int
Thanks for the tip; I was installing a Win side-to-side and using legacy
BIOS mode.
Cheers!
2017-04-16 1:21 GMT+02:00 Gregor Best :
> Hi Daniel,
>
> I have a laptop with a similar chipset. The issue is that the
> inteldrm(4) driver does not support Skylake devices at the moment.
>
> If you boot
While I understand this decision, I would like to mention some issues
[which you almost certainly already knew about] which might convince
someone else to eventually tackle the CD release process (or maybe
scare them away from doing so):
(1) CDs, by their nature, are a bit more difficult to corrup
Am 16. April 2017 10:54:51 MESZ schrieb Harald Dunkel :
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>Hi Florian,
>
>sorry to say, but you missed the point. The IP address of
>*another* host inside my LAN changes, e.g. a mail server,
>a http proxy, etc. The interface identifier of each host is
>surely stable. The prefix is not
On 2017-04-15, Alceu Rodrigues de Freitas Junior
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think I spotted a bug for OpenBSD 6.0:
>
> https://github.com/perl5-dbi/DBD-mysql/issues/120
>
> But since 6.1 is already available (and I couldn't reproduce the error
> for it), I'm not sure if I should open a bug at all.
>
> C
On 2017-04-15, wrote:
> OpenBSD still randomizes PIDs, but I don't see the point these days:
> https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/88692/do-randomized-pids-bring-more-security/89961
'Protect against PID prediction vulnerabilities affecting mostly
software which use the PID value to
On 04/16/17 03:28, Friedrich Locke wrote:
> i would like to order obsd 6.1, butfrom the openbsd store i cannot see it
> available for ordering.
> May you help me ?
As others have pointed out, 6.0 was the last release with an official CD
set made.
But as long as you have funds allocated, you coul
I tried a suggestion from Gregor Best on a different thread
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=149229853815568&w=2
I reinstalled 6.1, but booting via UEFI this time. Using the wsfb driver
like it says in that thread worked for me.
I am not sure if I could have got my original "bios" install boo
> > bash-4.4# export DESTDIR=/dest; export RELEASEDIR=/export/releasedir
> > bash-4.4# cd /usr/src/etc && make release
> > sh /usr/src/sys/conf/newvers.sh
> > touch: version: Permission denied
> > /usr/src/sys/conf/newvers.sh[84]: cannot create version: Permission denied
> > *** Error 1 in /usr/src
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Hi Florian,
sorry to say, but you missed the point. The IP address of
*another* host inside my LAN changes, e.g. a mail server,
a http proxy, etc. The interface identifier of each host is
surely stable. The prefix is not. Using the old prefix in
pf.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
On 04/15/17 23:39, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> It's the same version of dnsmasq. The thing that changed is that we now have
> IP_SENDSRCADDR.
>
> Needs fixing, but you can use -z on the dnsmasq command line as a workaround
> for now.
>
Seems to
On Sat, Apr 15, 2017 at 10:06:44PM -0500, Colton Lewis wrote:
> After upgrading to 6.1, I have been unable to maintain an internet
> connection for more than a few seconds at a time.
>
> The machine in question uses an Atheros AR9281 for a wifi connection.
> All other machines on that wifi network
Hi Harald,
just use `($IFACE)` to get interface's current
IP (with the rules being updated when the IP
changes).
In addition you can use the interface group
`egress` to address the interface which is
used for the default route.
Both options are used together in the
OpenBSD router tutorial on bsdno
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