The last time AVAHI got installed on one of my systems
the installer started it immediately.
Avahi then proceeded to scribble on that system's
network configuration and confuse other systems on
that subnet.
I would assert that Avahi should be either (a)
not automatically started when installed or
Hi,
apmd -A
I didn't try the other one you mentioned though and it's too late for me to try
unfortunately.
> On Sat, Oct 28, 2017 at 06:12:33PM -0400, tec...@protonmail.com wrote:
>
>> A little off topic.. but..
>> I haven't tried MATE, but I have the same laptop (T430) and can report that
>>
I don't like the idea of splitting packages, but I get weirded out when
ghostscript (which DOES have a no_x11 variant) winds up pulling in dbus.
I guess there's no escaping freedesktop.org.
khm
On Sun, 29 Oct 2017 11:37:45 -0400, gwes wrote:
> On 10/25/17 07:20, Cág wrote:
> > Natasha Kerensikova wrote:
> >
> >> it started as a bug report: it have a 5-button mouse with a wheel,
> >> even though I don't use much the buttons 4 and 5 (I think only for
> >> previous and next in firefox hi
On 10/29/17 18:38, Kurtis wrote:
Thank you very much, Carlos! That explains a lot, and you
probably just saved me many more hours of frustration.
I purchased this WiFi device with my new APU2. Is there a guide
or list to find decent devices which will support hostap mode? I'm not
quite sure what
Thank you very much, Carlos! That explains a lot, and you
probably just saved me many more hours of frustration.
I purchased this WiFi device with my new APU2. Is there a guide
or list to find decent devices which will support hostap mode? I'm not
quite sure what to look for when reading specs or
Good Evening Fellow OpenBSDers,
Below is currently how I have my disk laid out partition wise. I have a
feeling I need to swap
/tmp and /usr in order to gain additional space for /usr.
What is the best way to go about that?
Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted
On 10/29/17 17:51, Kurtis wrote:
I am configuring my home gateway. Being enthusiastically new to
OpenBSD, I followed the directions here along with other various
bits of documentation along the way:
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/example1.html
Unfortunately, I can't seem to understand how to br
I am configuring my home gateway. Being enthusiastically new to
OpenBSD, I followed the directions here along with other various
bits of documentation along the way:
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/example1.html
Unfortunately, I can't seem to understand how to bring my WiFi
network "up" and broadc
Hi Cag,
Cag wrote on Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 10:51:29PM +:
> Ingo Schwarze wrote:
>> No. OpenBSD is a developer-oriented system, so headers are an
>> integral part of the installation. Installing them must not be
>> optional, or it will cause nothing but needless confusion as soon
>> as peopl
On Sun, Oct 29 2017, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
[...]
>> /usr/local/share/locale files - in -lang;
>
> In most cases useless on OpenBSD, most of that stuff isn't used
> in the first place.
Most of what can be found in /usr/local/share/locale are LC_MESSAGES
files handled by gettext, they are actuall
> > No. OpenBSD is a developer-oriented system, so headers are an
> > integral part of the installation. Installing them must not be
> > optional, or it will cause nothing but needless confusion as soon
> > as people actually start using what they installed.
>
> And what if someone wants to buil
Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> No. OpenBSD is a developer-oriented system, so headers are an
> integral part of the installation. Installing them must not be
> optional, or it will cause nothing but needless confusion as soon
> as people actually start using what they installed.
And what if someone wan
> > So basically you are saying the ports developers, who have worked very
> > hard, haven't built things exactly the way you want.
> > Did I get that right?
>
> Nobody apparently cared about it (neither do I really). It's an idea to
> be discussed (or not), not a proposal to have an answer right
> So basically you are saying the ports developers, who have worked very
> hard, haven't built things exactly the way you want.
> Did I get that right?
Nobody apparently cared about it (neither do I really). It's an idea to
be discussed (or not), not a proposal to have an answer right now.
> By t
Hi,
Cag wrote on Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 09:49:49PM +:
> headers and such - in -dev;
No. OpenBSD is a developer-oriented system, so headers are an
integral part of the installation. Installing them must not be
optional, or it will cause nothing but needless confusion as soon
as people actuall
> > Build time of cups isn't really an issue. But the dependency chain
> > around cups is already very delicate, and anything involving optional
> > dependencies for a library gets *really* awkward further down the chain.
>
> How about package splitting? cups doesn't require avahi binaries or XML
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Build time of cups isn't really an issue. But the dependency chain
> around cups is already very delicate, and anything involving optional
> dependencies for a library gets *really* awkward further down the chain.
How about package splitting? cups doesn't require avahi
On 2017-10-26, Alex Holst wrote:
> mutt is linked against two libc. To make matters worse, I am running
> mutt 1.6.2 from 6.0, not 1.9.x from OpenBSD 6.2.
Mutt isn't linked against two libc. Some of the libraries it use have
been updated (pulling in new libc) but mutt itself hasn't been updated.
You might also want to check out http://openports.se/security/sshguard which
integrates directly with PF. I find it quite effective.
On 29 Oct 2017 at 6:30, x9p wrote:
> On 2017-10-29 04:35, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
> > Note that PF cannot discriminate between legitimate and abusive
> > multiple
On 2017-10-29, gwes wrote:
> When this works you should probably work with the ports
> group to make this version available. They may not accept
> it because compiling another version of cups on their
> build systems would take too long.
Build time of cups isn't really an issue. But the dependenc
Hi,
gwes wrote on Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 03:40:48PM -0400:
> On 10/26/17 07:24, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
>> If you have a server with limited resources and without X11,
>> you cannot install the present cups package.
I can't comment on CUPS and avahi in particular, but yes, in general,
X libraries
On 10/26/17 07:24, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
It is well known that cups does not need avahi.
Avahi is an option, it requires dbus, which requires X11. If you have a server
with limited resources and without X11, you cannot install the present cups
package.
Please remove cups's dependency on av
Hi Mike, hi Jan,
Mike Williams wrote on Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 10:26:08AM +:
> If the media size is important for a page then there
> should be a PS setpagedevice call like the following:
[...]
> Basically don't rely on DSC comments to do media selection.
[...]
> It may be useful to use a med
> > On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 12:32:58PM +0100, Marko Cupa?? wrote:
> > > I know read-only setups are unsupported, modifying base files as
> > > well, but if someone has an advice on what would be a better way of
> > > remounting local file systems read-only after kernel relinking is done,
> > > I'd
On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 06:54:29PM +0100, Klemens Nanni wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 12:32:58PM +0100, Marko Cupa?? wrote:
> > I know read-only setups are unsupported, modifying base files as
> > well, but if someone has an advice on what would be a better way of
> > remounting local file syste
On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 12:32:58PM +0100, Marko Cupać wrote:
> I know read-only setups are unsupported, modifying base files as
> well, but if someone has an advice on what would be a better way of
> remounting local file systems read-only after kernel relinking is done,
> I'd be grateful.
You can
> I'me running a couple of openbsd routers running (still OpenBSD 6.0)
> with carp failover and ospfd+ospf6d. Everything seems running fine but i
> see clockwork every 5 min the following message:
>
> ospfd[PROCESSID]: desync; scheduling fib reload
> ospfd[PROCESSID]: reload interface list and rou
In article Mike Williams
wrote:
> Hiya
>
> On 10/27/17 14:31, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> > [ sending this particular one back to the list
> > because it contains something useful for everyone and nothing private ]
>
> Replying to list to archive comments even if not acted on.
>
> > Hi Jan,
> >
On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 11:30:51AM -0400, Josh Grosse wrote:
> Basically, replace "wd0" with the drive's DUID.
I'm wrong, of course. Replace "/dev/wd0" with the drive's DUID,
then append "." followed by the partition.
On 10/25/17 07:20, Cág wrote:
Natasha Kerensikova wrote:
it started as a bug report: it have a 5-button mouse with a wheel, even
though I don't use much the buttons 4 and 5 (I think only for previous
and next in firefox history). I recently switched to OpenBSD, and I was
surprised to find these
On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 11:25:22AM -0400, Alan Corey wrote:
> I thought this was documented somewhere but I'm not finding it in Googling.
>
> I don't really like DUIDs, but I want to stick in a second drive
> controller temporarily to recover data off some old hard drives.
> Which means /dev/wd0a
I thought this was documented somewhere but I'm not finding it in Googling.
I don't really like DUIDs, but I want to stick in a second drive
controller temporarily to recover data off some old hard drives.
Which means /dev/wd0a etc is going to change since the added
controller (in a PCI slot) beco
Hiya
On 10/27/17 14:31, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
[ sending this particular one back to the list
because it contains something useful for everyone and nothing private ]
Replying to list to archive comments even if not acted on.
Hi Jan,
Jan Stary wrote on Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 12:46:00PM +0200:
Hi,
on 6.2, kernel relinking is done last in rc:
# Re-link the kernel, placing the objects in a random order.
# Replace current with relinked kernel and inform root about it.
/usr/libexec/reorder_kernel &
I have some boxes which have /var /tmp and /dev mounted as mfs,
while others are mounted fr
Hi
I'me running a couple of openbsd routers running (still OpenBSD 6.0)
with carp failover and ospfd+ospf6d. Everything seems running fine but i
see clockwork every 5 min the following message:
ospfd[PROCESSID]: desync; scheduling fib reload
ospfd[PROCESSID]: reload interface list and routing ta
On 2017-10-29 04:35, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
Note that PF cannot discriminate between legitimate and abusive
multiple connections from same cidr. If you whitelist the cidr of a
mobile network, to avoid banning yourself on port 993, you also
whitelist bruteforce attacks from the same cidr.
Sent f
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