On 2/21/19 5:52 PM, Nam Nguyen wrote:
> Adam Thompson writes:
>
>> What version of cvsweb does cvsweb.openbsd.org run? And where is that
>> software available? It appears to not quite be the same as cvsweb in
>> ports, so... ?
>
> It looks the same to me, other than some customized CSS.
>
> Y
Not sure if it will give any additional clues but can you show
dmesg please?
On 2019-02-21, Charles Amstutz wrote:
>> congestion 1777154 11.1/s
>>
> The actual problem that we are seeing is that OpenBSD is faili
Adam Thompson writes:
> What version of cvsweb does cvsweb.openbsd.org run? And where is that
> software available? It appears to not quite be the same as cvsweb in
> ports, so... ?
It looks the same to me, other than some customized CSS.
You can see the log here: https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/p
> Charles Amstutz(charl...@binary.net) on 2019.01.30 23:16:17 +:
> > Hello
> >
> > We are running into an issue with a lot of dropped packets where states
> are failing to be created. We have noticed that it coincides with a fair
> amount
> of congestion, around 10-15/s according to 'pfctl -si
Tom Smyth writes:
> we have an in house shell script based deployment system for our
> OpenBSD boxes in the field this involves the boxes pulling config
> files over https but Im always concerned that if the downloaded files
> are incomplete or empty that this would break the configs and require
I know this has been asked before, but my google-fu cannot unearth any
trace of it, so I have to ask again - sorry!
What version of cvsweb does cvsweb.openbsd.org run? And where is that
software available? It appears to not quite be the same as cvsweb in
ports, so... ?
Thanks,
-Adam
Thank you, Mihai. I needed that.
And honest, sincere thanks to Theo, for working hard, smart,
and continuously for decades. You are unique.
-Jim Huddle
On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 8:31 AM Mihai Popescu wrote:
> > Frankly, I'd settle for popping the BIOS out and replacing it
> with a 1970's EPROM
>
On Thu, 21 Feb 2019 at 08:49:26 +0200, Leonid Bobrov wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 08:37:59PM -0500, James Huddle wrote:
> > is ncurses too high-level for your needs? That might work.
> >
>
> I said I need a direct access to input devices, ie, /dev/wskbd* and
> /dev/wsmouse*, not a library fo
> Frankly, I'd settle for popping the BIOS out and replacing it
with a 1970's EPROM
Good luck in gathering together 70's EPROM to match the today capacity
of a flash memory.
On 2/21/19 1:38 PM, Tom Smyth wrote:
> Hello All ,
>
> we have an in house shell script based deployment system for our
> OpenBSD boxes in the field
> this involves the boxes pulling config files over https but Im always
> concerned that if the downloaded files are incomplete or empty that
> thi
On 2019-02-21, Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
>
> On Feb 21, 2019 6:38 AM, Tom Smyth wrote:
>>
>> Hello All ,
>>
>> we have an in house shell script based deployment system for our
>> OpenBSD boxes in the field
>> this involves the boxes pulling config files over https but Im always
>> concerned that if
On Feb 21, 2019 6:38 AM, Tom Smyth wrote:
>
> Hello All ,
>
> we have an in house shell script based deployment system for our
> OpenBSD boxes in the field
> this involves the boxes pulling config files over https but Im always
> concerned that if the downloaded files are incomplete or empty th
Hello All ,
we have an in house shell script based deployment system for our
OpenBSD boxes in the field
this involves the boxes pulling config files over https but Im always
concerned that if the downloaded files are incomplete or empty that
this would break the configs and require heavy manual
>Curious as to what has been "started". Looks like nothing.
Frankly, I'd settle for popping the BIOS out and replacing it
with a 1970's EPROM, if I thought I could do that without
melting everything. So, yeah. Nothing. Starting with nothing.
Looks that way to me, too.
On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Thursday, February 21, 2019 12:55 AM, Jordan Geoghegan
wrote:
> I'm not sure if this has already been reported, or if it is indeed a
> bug, but the title pretty much sums it up.
Hi Jordan,
I have also reported this a while ago on this very same list and ende
On 2019-02-20, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm not sure if this has already been reported, or if it is indeed a
> bug, but the title pretty much sums it up.
>
> I wanted to isolate some vmm virtual machines onto a separate vlan so I
> created a vlan interface on the host machine, and cr
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