On 06/22/17 05:47, Andreas Kusalananda Kähäri wrote:
> Is there an existing solution for feeding the IP-addresses of the leases
> that dhcpd hands out into the unbound configuration and reload it, or
> would I have to write a script that parses the lease declarations in
> /var/db/dhcpd.leases?
I r
It looks like I've just hit the same bug. It looks like it is not related
with authpf but rather with anchors generaly. I'm loading anchor from
pf.conf, then this anchor loads another one with some rules. I have two
similar rules in there and disabling one of them will stop returning an
error from
Hello all
I've noticed a possible regression on a thinkpad t420 regarding
xbacklight on -current.
$ xbacklight -set 40
No outputs have backlight property
$ xbacklight -get
No outputs have backlight property
I saw a post on cvs@
(https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=149928661821928&w=2) that could
Hey,
I have somewhat similar situation at home.
However, I never found a straight forward setup.
I can do a manual BLOCK OUT with a script, and probably, if I’d link this script
to a cron, I’d get some how setup you are after.
I do depend on dhcpd giving out static IP to a give MAC and thus
I do
* Scott Vanderbilt [2017-07-06 09:25]:
> I am investigating the feasibility of migrating aRESTful webapp currently
> hosted on nginx and6.1-currentto use httpd. Naturally, such an application
> requires a URL-rewriting facility.
Does it really *require* URL rewriting?
> Perusing the httpd.conf(5)
@Reyk
Yes on ESXi ahci(4) hangs as you described, the procedure is to remove,
since "sata" is a default to cdrom device.
A great feedback you provided!
Long life to magic puffer fish
Cheers,
2017-07-04 9:21 GMT-03:00 Reyk Floeter :
> On Mon, Jul 03, 2017 at 02:36:20PM -0400, J Doe wrote:
> >
I am investigating the feasibility of migrating aRESTful webapp
currently hosted on nginx and6.1-currentto use httpd. Naturally, such an
application requires a URL-rewriting facility.
Perusing the httpd.conf(5) and httpd(8) man pages, this list's archive,
and Google, I see nothing that indicat
Hi,
up to a couple of years ago I managed such a machine, without idrac.
As far as I remember, the first BIOSes/nic firmares had serious issues with
bnx.
My advice is to first update the machine to latest blobs before further
testing. Just download dell iso and run it.
Il 06 lug 2017 4:56 PM, "
2017-07-06 15:07 GMT+02:00 Dimitris Papastamos :
>
> I think one of the NICs is shared and when OpenBSD boots up and
> enumerates them, it also resets the NIC which upsets idrac. You
> can probably figure out which NIC is shared and hack the kernel
> to skip enumerating it.
>
> Someone had the sam
On Wed, Jul 05, 2017 at 10:04:54PM +0200, Pierre Emeriaud wrote:
> Hello misc@,
>
>
> I'm trying to use a Dell R210 II server, remotely hosted at online.net
> (LT 1701.3 model). Installation was done from a qemu on a live
> "rescue" linux with both 6.1 and current as of 20170705.
>
> When it boo
Hi Pierre,
On Wed, Jul 05, 2017 at 10:04:54PM +0200, Pierre Emeriaud wrote:
| Regarding the R210, here are the versions:
| bios revision 2.4.3
| Firmware Version 1.95 (Build 05)
| Lifecycle Controller Firmware 1.5.5.27
I've been running an R210 II for several years (and several versions
of OpenBS
2017-07-06 0:06 GMT+02:00 Mihai Popescu :
> http://marc.info/?t=14986422261&r=1&w=2
Thanks Mihai, I've read that thread already. I don't care about ipmi
readings from the OS. I just want my server to boot correctly. The
thing that rings a bell however is the "hardware ipmi watchdog", which
cou
Le 07/06/17 à 12:03, Stuart Henderson a écrit :
(...)
>
> /usr/local/www seems unlikely on OpenBSD.
>
> I just have
>
> location /.well-known/acme-challenge { root /var/www/letsencrypt/; }
>
> and
>
> challengedir "/var/www/letsencrypt/.well-known/acme-challenge"
>
> but th
On 2017-07-06, Stephane HUC "PengouinBSD" wrote:
> This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 4880 and 3156)
> --rkBdQXDqolEAWWU60OD3iD4CWuma05dgb
> From: "Stephane HUC \"PengouinBSD\""
> Reply-To: b...@stephane-huc.net
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Message-ID: <629618fb-cc48-f929-d285-46f9d08e8...@s
On Wed, Jul 05, 2017 at 05:20:14PM -, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Hello Christian,
> Between the vesa(4) and wsfb(4) X11 video driver, are there any advantages
> one has over the other?
>
> I have a brand new laptop (Kaby Lake) whose integrated graphics chipset
> isn't yet supported by inteld
Hi, I attempt to use acme-client on server OpenBSD 6.1, with nginx runing.
But it fail with a bad response.
doas acme-client -vAD test.obsd4a.net
acme-client: /etc/ssl/acme/private/test.obsd4a.net-privkey.pem: domain
key exists (not creating)
acme-client: /etc/acme/letsencrypt-privkey.pem: accou
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