On 12 January 2018 at 08:24, Scott Bennett wrote:
> After reading INSTALL.octeon, I was able to write miniroot62.fs to a usb,
> plug that into the ERL, and perform a normal installation. The problem is
> that the installer was not able to detect both cores, so it only installed
> bsd.sp (bsd.mp wa
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 Jan 9, 2018, at 11:06 PM, Daniel Gracia wrote:
>
> This scenario is trivial, as far as the Sierra Wireless Airlink supports UDP
> client/server links. I.e., a properly configurated gateway (easily done
> through their web interface) should be able to accept UDP packets on any
> defined
Hello all, I just want to reference the following post which resolved
my issues of running
OpenBSD guests on Proxmox 5.x
Just to clarify Todds / Stefans Email in another thread (Thanks
Stefan and Todd,)
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=151600765414976&w=2
disable kvm_intel.preemption_timer
Hello,
Just to clarify Todds / Stefans Email earlier in the chain, (Thanks
Stefan and Todd,)
disable kvm_intel.preemption_timer on the host (see \
> /sys/module/kvm_intel/parameters/preemption_timer ) This seems to be buggy in
> linux \
> 4.10 and newer
disabling intel-kvm preemption_timer wo
Hi,
I can't really find a form on any of those websites so SSL/TLS does not
really matter in this case.
The only thing SSL/TLS will do is to improve CEO and load times ( if
http/2 and brotli is not implemented). And as Allan said LE is not a
good alternative either.
With that being said - HTTPS o
On Jan 15, 2018 1:42 PM, ed...@pettijohn-web.com wrote:
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> On Jan 15, 2018 12:25 PM, Alexander Hall wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > On January 15, 2018 9:10:12 AM GMT+01:00, "Jean-Michel Pouré"
> > wrote:
> > >
> > >Dear all,
> > >
> > >First, I would like to thank you all for the hard work over Open
On Jan 15, 2018 12:25 PM, Alexander Hall wrote:
>
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> On January 15, 2018 9:10:12 AM GMT+01:00, "Jean-Michel Pouré"
> wrote:
> >
> >Dear all,
> >
> >First, I would like to thank you all for the hard work over OpenBSD
> >over the years.
> >
> >My question is about USB teethering using an Andr
I used to have several Plextors at work and home. I still have one
running at home, see below.
$ uname -a
OpenBSD plexy.wrench.com 4.4 GENERIC#190 landisk
The serial console is wired up too.
diana
On Sun, 14 Jan 2018, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
Hi folks,
Does anyone know where I can get my han
On January 15, 2018 9:10:12 AM GMT+01:00, "Jean-Michel Pouré"
wrote:
>
>Dear all,
>
>First, I would like to thank you all for the hard work over OpenBSD
>over the years.
>
>My question is about USB teethering using an Android phone. I would
>like to mount urdnis0 and dhcp interface as soon as
Saw some folks talking about Sun M3000 machines that got "bricked" by
installing OpenBSD. (They aren't really bricked, but the unbricking
process so far is having an Oracle Support contract and getting a hardware
engineer out).
Since some folks apparently pick these up to run OpenBSD, let's move
who one writes:
> 70% of the websites in the world uses HTTPS: https://letsencrypt.org/stats/ ,
> see "Percentage of Web Pages Loaded by Firefox Using HTTPS". If OpenBSD is
> security oriented, HTTPS should be de facto.
Letsencrypt is possibly not the best example to cite, since they
recently
"who one" writes:
> Hello,
>
> http://www.openbsdfoundation.org/
> http://firmware.openbsd.org/firmware/
>
> When can we have HTTPS connection on these websites?
>
> What website remains that doesn't have HTTPS yet and related to OpenBSD?
>
> Security should be in layers, HTTPS is one additi
On 2018-01-15, who one wrote:
> Hello,
>
> http://www.openbsdfoundation.org/
> http://firmware.openbsd.org/firmware/
>
> When can we have HTTPS connection on these websites?
>
> What website remains that doesn't have HTTPS yet and related to OpenBSD?
>
> Security should be in layers, HTTPS is o
On 15/01/18 10:43, Joerg Jung wrote:
Am 13.01.2018 um 16:35 schrieb Jan Stary :
What do people use for pasting instead of
the nonexistent and shift-insert?
Do you have a key?
Try ++ to get insert,
works for me on newer models.
Similar page scroll up/down can be reached
through fn and cursor
Dear all,
First, I would like to thank you all for the hard work over OpenBSD
over the years.
My question is about USB teethering using an Android phone. I would
like to mount urdnis0 and dhcp interface as soon as the phone is
connected.
urdnis is configured as follows:
$cat /etc/hostname.urn
Thanks Stuart for replies! I can confirm that I could proceed without
issues on 6.2-current. :-)
BR, Andreas
mån 15 jan. 2018 kl. 10:31 skrev Stuart Henderson :
> On 2018/01/15 06:35, Andreas Thulin wrote:
> > Sorry, my bad!
> >
> > 6.2-stable. And after sending my e-mail, I found a post about th
Hello,
http://www.openbsdfoundation.org/
http://firmware.openbsd.org/firmware/
When can we have HTTPS connection on these websites?
What website remains that doesn't have HTTPS yet and related to OpenBSD?
Security should be in layers, HTTPS is one additional layer.
70% of the websites in t
> Am 13.01.2018 um 16:35 schrieb Jan Stary :
>
> What do people use for pasting instead of
> the nonexistent and shift-insert?
Do you have a key?
Try ++ to get insert,
works for me on newer models.
Similar page scroll up/down can be reached
through fn and cursor keys.
delete is backspace + f
On 2018/01/15 06:35, Andreas Thulin wrote:
> Sorry, my bad!
>
> 6.2-stable. And after sending my e-mail, I found a post about this issue,
> that ended up in
> ikeca.c (?) having been patched on 8 November last year to resolve the same
> issue, I believe. I
> have installed 6.2-current on another
Hi Stefan,
Thanks a lot, that solved the problem!
However, I still wonder why the difference in cputime consumption between a
FreeBSD KVM and a OpenBSD KVM (both just a basic install) is so huge ... now I
see 643min on OpenBSD vs 46min on FreeBSD.
Regards,
Robert
> Gesendet: Freitag, 12. Janu
flipchan writes:
I love risc-v !
But has risc-v started producing on real hardware and not
kvm/qemu ?
Yes; cf. e.g.
https://riscv.org/risc-v-cores/#fe310-g000
which is used for the HiFive1 Arduino board.
Alexis.
On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 08:25:58AM +, flipchan wrote:
> I love risc-v !
>
> But has risc-v started producing on real hardware and not kvm/qemu ? would be
> cool to have that
>
In the riscv.org news there is this:
https://abopen.com/news/future-ships-avalanche-fpga-dev-board-risc-v-core/
B
Have a look at SiFive.com -- they are probably closest to have some IP
capable of running general purpose OS.
You can try their Freedom SoC U500, but supported Virtex platform is
quite costy... Or you can wait if their U54-MC CPU appear somehow in the
market...
On 01/15/18 09:25, flipchan w
iirc sifive made some devkits https://dev.sifive.com/freedom-soc/evaluate/fpga/
2018-01-15 11:25 GMT+03:00 flipchan :
> I love risc-v !
>
> But has risc-v started producing on real hardware and not kvm/qemu ? would be
> cool to have that
>
> On January 14, 2018 9:43:27 PM GMT+01:00, "Peter J. Phi
I love risc-v !
But has risc-v started producing on real hardware and not kvm/qemu ? would be
cool to have that
On January 14, 2018 9:43:27 PM GMT+01:00, "Peter J. Philipp"
wrote:
>Is anyone interested/working/planning around this ingenious open source
>Instruction Set Architecture? Not many
On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 08:46:19AM +0100, Janne Johansson wrote:
> Perhaps take a look at what kevlo@ started doing?
>
> https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=150148952705168&w=2
Awesome! That basically did what I had planned next, so then I can look at
getting an OpenBSD kernel cross compiled (p
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