Hi All,
I have working OpenBSD based IPv4 router, but now need to add IPv6
functionality to the same router box with keeping all IPv4 services.
I've set aliases with IPv6 addresses for all the adapters in
/etc/hostname.if and added filtering rules for IPv6 to PF.
Stuck with IPv6 DHCP server pie
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> On 2017-12-05 17.26.27 -0500, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
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>
> When you implement the patch that adds TRIM you might want to build off
> the work already done and lessons learned. I only spent a few seconds
> searching so you might find more:
>
> https://www.tedunangst
I'm trying to port some quirks for AMD USB chipsets from other operating
systems to OpenBSD to hopefully resolve issues I am having with the pc
engines APU3 EHCI ports, as they seem to work fine on those systems.
I've got a pretty rough draft of one of them, which disables low-power
mode during tra
Honestly, my issues are minimal in regards to the tap-to-click activating during
typing. If I'm typing in bed or at a awkward angle exacerbates it, but it's not
a huge issue. "Edge Zones" might be just the ticket. I always found the
syndaemon a bit odd, anyway, and had to play with the timing to
> The question for consideration is if microservices/unikernels approach
> is not the best combination of both worlds, e.g. having something like
> Mirage or HalVM based application/service running on top of OpenBSD in
> its VMM, that may be interesting. Unfortunately so far both supports
> IIRC ju
On 2017-12-05 17.26.27 -0500, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
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When you implement the patch that adds TRIM you might want to build off
the work already done and lessons learned. I only spent a few seconds
searching so you might find more:
https://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/
Up to now, I have only vaguely considered that, and there are
some other things pending. However, if many users will be
missing that option, my priorities might change ;-) Would
"edge areas" be an alternative for you? synaptics(4) has an
option for defining edge zones. A touch that starts there
Are there plans to have a solution to halt the touchpad when typing is
occurring, similar to what syndaemon does? Otherwise, the driver works fine
for me on ThinkPad T470s.
On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 3:59 PM, Ulf Brosziewski wrote:
> If you're following -current, or if you upgrade your system with t
If you're following -current, or if you upgrade your system with the
next or a future snapshot, please note that the default setup for
touchpads in X will change.
X will select ws(4) instead of synaptics(4) as default driver. In a
configuration with ws, touchpad-specific input processing is done
Why?
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On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 16:29, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado
wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 05, 2017 at 02:26:43AM -0500, Rupert Gallagher wrote: > A
> production obsd is serving 50GB worth of NFS shares and hourly backups on two
> ssds since August, and is still going
All annotated occurences of "errno" in intro(2) are .Va,
except this one which is .Dv - is that intended?
The others talk about the "varible" errno, this one is
an "identifier which expands to an addressable location",
whatever that means.
Jan
Index: intro.2
> On 3 Dec 2017, at 08:46, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
>
> Finally, the truth behind the aggressive behaviour against me. Some of you
> cannot read protonmail posts *because* you read the list through a mail
> archive with a substandard implementation of mime encoding. Well, fuck you
> and your m
hi all
i recently get it about 40$.
it consumes only 15W .
so it is sutable for www server .
it iwas already installed puppy linux on flash memory by seller .
i already have 2.5 inch sata hard disk which was installed Uefi openbsd.
so i attach it to sata interface on board .
i prepare
cat /initr
Mihai Popescu wrote:
> I use to read lists in marc.info.
> It is a little bit off topic, but I dare to ask: what combination are
> you using, like email client and misc@ configuration( i.e, daily
> digest, individual emails, etc.)?
I'm reading on marc.info using Chrome. Here's a quick tip to read
On Tue, Dec 05, 2017 at 02:26:43AM -0500, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
> A production obsd is serving 50GB worth of NFS shares and hourly backups on
> two ssds since August, and is still going strong at 550MBps over measured
> 550--950Mbps LAN links. The same boots and runs the OS from a pSLC SD with
On Mon, 4 Dec 2017 12:53:26 -0800
"Paul B. Henson" wrote:
> > From: Marko Cupac
> > Sent: Monday, December 4, 2017 3:54 AM
> >
> > I have just ordered one APU3b4, as I wanted to test mobile provider
> > as a backup link. I see it probably won't be any good as OpenBSD
> > router (yet), but at lea
On Sun, Dec 3, 2017 at 7:59 PM, Nicolas Schmidt
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently watched a recording of Theo's talk on pledge at EuroBSDCon 2017,
> in which the question of memory-safe languages and their practical usefulness
> came up. Specifically, someone in the audience criticized the approach ta
On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 11:29 AM, Gareth Nelson wrote:
> Just throwing my 2 cents in here:
> I don't think it'd be appropriate in OpenBSD base, but i'd love to get
> involved in writing a *nix environment in a "safe" language and at one
If you are not opposed to switching your tooling, then have a
On Tue, 05 Dec 2017 01:41:12 -0500
> industrial SDHC with pSLC
>
> https://swissbit.com/products/nand-flash-products/cards/sd-memory-cards/
Glad you know atleast, I guess size is everything for you at that cost.
Personally I want SATA for > 1TB at low cost. It is quite funny that
the HDD is big
On Tue, 05 Dec 2017 01:44:03 -0500
> Article on how to disable the management engine, if you have it and
> are afraid of it.
>
> http://blog.ptsecurity.com/2017/08/disabling-intel-me.html?m=1
Yep but this is meant for DOD to replace the functionality with it's
own micro. They state they have no
Just throwing my 2 cents in here:
I don't think it'd be appropriate in OpenBSD base, but i'd love to get
involved in writing a *nix environment in a "safe" language and at one
point was thinking of building a linux distro where all the core tools are
in Python - more for the fun of it than anything
On Sun, Dec 03, 2017 at 04:01:35PM -0500, Scott Nicholas wrote:
> I joined a VPN network (dn42) to learn BGP and such and decided to do
> so with OpenBSD, which I'm also learning. Most peers are Linux
> machines and they re-use their address on each VPN tunnel as a /32. I
> have been successful doi
On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 7:44 AM, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
> Article on how to disable the management engine, if you have it and are
> afraid of it.
>
> http://blog.ptsecurity.com/2017/08/disabling-intel-me.html?m=1
>
And do you really trust that after this your CPU/platform is fully
functional yet
On Mon, 4 Dec 2017 16:24:52 +0100
Nicolas Schmidt wrote:
> So they wrote a program that was a) shitty and b) memory-safe? Those are two
> orthogonal dimensions. Also, the anecdotal evidence that safe languages
> attract bad programmers does not imply that using safe languages is bad: a
> good
Hi,
The GPD Pocket has Intel HD 405 graphics, which is not supported (
http://man.openbsd.org/intel.4 ).
Furthermore, the laptop display is rotated 90 degrees by default, so the text
console looks messed up: a small blob of text in the middle of the display,
that is rotated 90 degrees.
Howeve
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