On Wed, 6 Dec 2017 09:38:02 +0100
Paul de Weerd wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 06, 2017 at 03:15:57AM -0500, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
> | I know well that article, because it is several years old with no
> updates. |
> | Those working on ffs should do what they are supposed to do. Lack of
> | money? Setup
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: Integrating "safe" languages into OpenBSD?
> From: Nick Holland
> Date: Mon, December 04, 2017 7:45 am
> To: misc@openbsd.org
>
>
> On 12/03/17 20:19, bytevolc...@safe-mail.net wrote:
> > I've always subscribed to the idea that too much safety
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: Integrating "safe" languages into OpenBSD?
> From: Nick Holland
> Date: Mon, December 04, 2017 7:45 am
> To: misc@openbsd.org
>
>
> On 12/03/17 20:19, bytevolc...@safe-mail.net wrote:
> > I've always subscribed to the idea that too much safet
>On 2017-12-06, ti...@openmailbox.org wrote:
>
>> If TRIM would be implemented someday, one thing that would be
>> neat would be that crypto and other softraid would propagate the
>> TRIM. That would be a nice combination between wear level resiliency
>> and disk data safety.
>
>That runs counter
Support of TRIM by ...
NetBSD, since 2012
Dragonfly BSD, since 2011
FreeBSD, since 2010
Linux, since 2008
OpenBSD, no.
Why?
Because no.
But why?
Because no. Just no. We like to say no. No, no, no. Ha ha, no!
Rise funds and do it!
No.
But why?
Because no.
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On Wed, Dec 06, 2017 at 09:31:40PM -, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> On 2017-12-06, ti...@openmailbox.org wrote:
>
> > If TRIM would be implemented someday, one thing that would be
> > neat would be that crypto and other softraid would propagate the
> > TRIM. That would be a nice combination b
On 2017-12-06, ti...@openmailbox.org wrote:
> If TRIM would be implemented someday, one thing that would be
> neat would be that crypto and other softraid would propagate the
> TRIM. That would be a nice combination between wear level resiliency
> and disk data safety.
That runs counter to popul
> From: Marko Cupac
> Sent: Wednesday, December 6, 2017 2:47 AM
>
> ...which suggests some Sierra Wireless modems, none of which are
> available for purchase in the country I live in.
I've got the MC7455, which I believe is basically the same as the EM7455.
Presumably this might be one of the ca
On Tue, Dec 05 2017, Jan Stary wrote:
> 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.
FWIW, I
On Wed, Dec 06 2017, Bernd wrote:
> Hi @misc,
>
> I'm trying to set up a site-to-site IPSec tunnel. I'm using vanilla
> OpenBSD 6.2 amd64 (dmesg below).
>
> My /etc/ipsec.conf looks like this:
>
> ike esp from any to any peer x.y.z.0/27 \
> main auth hmac-sha2-256 enc aes-256 group modp2048 \
>
Kevin Chadwick writes:
> https://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20170425173917
Fantastic! Thanks for posting this!
Allan
Hi @misc,
I'm trying to set up a site-to-site IPSec tunnel. I'm using vanilla
OpenBSD 6.2 amd64 (dmesg below).
My /etc/ipsec.conf looks like this:
ike esp from any to any peer x.y.z.0/27 \
main auth hmac-sha2-256 enc aes-256 group modp2048 \
psk "myverygoodsecretPSK"
(As can be seen, I wan
On Wed, Dec 06, 2017 at 09:28:40PM +0900, Claus Lensbl wrote:
> If you need a DHCP server, you need rtadvd to hand off the requests to
> the DHCP server in any case. Last time, which is some time ago, the
> DHCP server distributed with OpenBSD wasn't capable of working with
> IPv6, so you'll need t
Hi Denis,
Do you specifically need a DHCP server for v6 or do you "just" need to
hand out addresses to your network(s)? For the second option you can
use the rtadvd service having the clients configure their own addresses
with SLAAC.
If you need a DHCP server, you need rtadvd to hand off the reque
https://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20170425173917
Although I checked this out long ago, it has come along significantly,
stable updates escaped me for longer than I would have liked and so I
thought I would mention it in case Landry's great work has been missed
by any others.
Once doas i
On Wed, Dec 06, 2017 at 03:15:57AM -0500, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
> I know well that article, because it is several years old with no updates.
>
> Those working on ffs should do what they are supposed to do. Lack of
> money? Setup a stickers sale or a kickstarter, get the money and just
> fucking
On Wed, Dec 06, 2017 at 08:15:57AM +, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
> I know well that article, because it is several years old with no updates.
>
> Those working on ffs should do what they are supposed to do. Lack of money?
> Setup a stickers sale or a kickstarter, get the money and just fucking d
Marko Cupać wrote:
> Joseph Mayer wrote:
>
> > This email was sent from ProtonMail. I presume it's in the format
> > everyone wants.
>
> Almost there, but still violating second part of the first rule: 72
> characters per line ;)
And the quoting is messy: quote only what is needed to understand
In production using Sierra Wireless MC7700 miniPCI-e modem card.
Supports HDSPA+ up to 21Mbit Incoming in 3G network. 4G works only
US/Canada frequencies for 7700. If you wanted to have 4G support in EU
you should look for MC7710 or modern one on the market. But pricing
seems to be higher...
You c
On Wed, 06 Dec 2017 00:06:14 -0500
Joseph Mayer wrote:
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Hi,
I would like to test 3g networking on PC Engines' APU3b4 (I heard it
does not work yet on this particular board with OpenBSD 6.2, apparently
due to issues between EHCI driver and AMD USB chipset, but I'd like to
help with development testing).
PC Engines website has "short and incomplete list
I'm interesting in how to set up hardcoded Key or Passphrase (no
keyboard input or USB key is needed) during OpenBSD boot.
I have a device without keyboard and/or USB stick connectivity
available. It would be great to have full disk encryption, but without
any key inputs on startup.
Is it possibl
On Wed, Dec 06, 2017 at 03:15:57AM -0500, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
| I know well that article, because it is several years old with no updates.
|
| Those working on ffs should do what they are supposed to do. Lack of
| money? Setup a stickers sale or a kickstarter, get the money and
| just fucking
I know well that article, because it is several years old with no updates.
Those working on ffs should do what they are supposed to do. Lack of money?
Setup a stickers sale or a kickstarter, get the money and just fucking do it.
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On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 00:25, Mike Bur
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Besides, I hate mail archives, and I am happy they cannot handle my mail.
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