So I've confirmed that sd_get_parms is returning -1 here (by using
printf() statements in /usr/src/sys/scsi/sd.c):
1671: if (sd_read_cap(sc, flags) != 0)
1672:return -1;
Then then sets this error variable to -1:
218: error = sd_get_parms(sc, sd_autoconf);
Then this check is false, and is
>That is a kernel level issue, not an SOC level one.
Well, I have ordered a couple of Orange PI ONE.
According to: http://philip.xinqu.net/orangepi.html
it shall work on OpenBSD at least without a video port.
Good features for my use case:
1) No video port means anyone non qualified enough can
I recently tried using a USB Flash Drive (64GB Capacity) under OpenBSD
6.7 on both amd64 and arm64. It's detected as a umass0 device, but
won't display the disksize/sector line in dmesg and is not available
for me to use as a drive. This drive does work on other operating
systems, so I know the dri
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 1:27 PM wrote:
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> Aaron, thank you for your suggestion.
>
> For now I prefer to try to use the oldest suitable hardware I can find, not
> sure if it is a good idea.
>
YMMV. Don't fall into the sunk cost fallacy.
> Please someone let me know if AllWinner SoC backdoor des
And who the fuck gave you permission to talk cockbreath?
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On Monday, May 11, 2020 8:03 PM, Daniel Jakots wrote:
> On Mon, 11 May 2020 17:27:24 +, slackwaree
> slackwa...@protonmail.com wrote:
>
> > I wish if the someone who took the time to make this page at l
Hi Vertigo,
can you send on a dmesg, what version and architecture OpenBSD are
you running. ?
I believe dlg@ had added in SFP+ functionality between OpenBSD 6.5
6.6 ? ( it may have been SFP+ functionality on the ix(4) (and not
em(4)
driver)
On Tue, 12 May 2020 at 20:58, Vertigo Altair wro
Hi Misc,
I have 2 questions about my dual port fiber optic ethernet card with Intel
I210 chipset:
1. The ifconfig em0 media command output only shows that it supports
multi-mode fiber (1G SX).
Actually it worked when I tried single mode fiber. But I still wanted to
report this to OpenBSD developer
Though according to:
https://www.andrewhoefling.com/Blog/Post/net-5-and-the-future-of-net-framework-and-net-core
>.NET 5 and .NET Standard
>What is the life of .NET Standard and will it be going away?
>.NET Standard is not going anywhere as far as I understand and will be very
>important to the
Another question, are we going to see DotNet Core in OpenBSD?
Something like:
https://data.gpo.zugaina.org/lanodanOverlay/dev-dotnet/dotnetcore-sdk/dotnetcore-sdk-3.0.100.ebuild
Hi,
thanks to everyone who sent me tips and ideas about the topic.
At the moment I am testing "negated table" approach, which seems to work
fine:
block log all
pass in on $vlan_guests from $vlan:guests:network to !
...where table is list of subnets I don't want to be
reachable from guest
For example if we look at mono package on Gentoo:
https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/dev-lang/mono
We will see there are missing ports for alpha, hppa, ia64 and sparc, actually I
might be interested only in sparc among them.
On the other hand are there any similar limitations for the:
https://
Please leave, optionally seek professional help and never come back.
--
I'm not entirely sure you are real.
> What exactly does your budget mean? These are all free, open source
> operating system. You may sell both OpenBSD and any installations and
> consulting. That could improve your income for your budget.
I am in the process of trying to find a devops remote work, may be it will
improve my budget,
Dear OpenBSD gurus,
Please suggest which one of the following types of CPU and preferably the whole
system too is the most secure and backdoor free:
ARM, PowerPC, SPARC64, SH-4, MIPS
Can you please suggest a specific model of the board compatible with OpenBSD?
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On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 07:17:44AM +0200, i...@aulix.com wrote:
> I would prefer to begin from grsecurity, but it is not available up to date
> for my budget.
>
What exactly does your budget mean? These are all free, open source
operating system. You may sell both OpenBSD and any installations an
I believe loongson people are primaly after running some Linux distros for
their processor (new ones), but maybe if you ask them directly about their
plans to donate people's effort / hardware to OpenBSD, might be a good
start:
I asked some months ago about buying Loongson out of China to play w
>Also NSA controls your brain with 5G radio waves. Go burn some towers in
the name of the Freedom!
Would not just a foil hat help? Do you have some OpenBSD edition?
On Tue, 12 May 2020 at 09:47, wrote:
>
> Is not systemd one of such backdoors? Does it include any interesting
> "features" except so called "init system"?
1) You're asking in the wrong place
2) It's off topic
3) If you need to ask, it means you don't have a clue. It's ok to ask,
but don't mak
On Tue, 12 May 2020 at 02:13, wrote:
>
> Linux GNU software has hardly visible NSA backdoors
If you have the technical skills to back this argument up, please look
in the "Linux GNU software" source, find the backdoors and report
back.
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Ottavio Caruso
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 10:47:48AM +0200, i...@aulix.com wrote:
> Sure I do not have such skills, I am a very noob trying to build a
> secure console and router, but most likely IMHO the backdoors are
> targeted to be used from invisible virtualization trojans on X86? I
> was even suggested to avoi
Sure I do not have such skills, I am a very noob trying to build a secure
console and router, but most likely IMHO the backdoors are targeted to be used
from invisible virtualization trojans on X86? I was even suggested to avoid
Libreboot on X86 because it is GNU, though for me it is sometimes d
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