> On Sep 3, 2024, at 10:28, Mike Fischer wrote:
>
> There are two parts to this:
> - The IPv6 prefix.
> - The IID.
>
> The changes of the IPv6 prefix are generally triggered from the outside
> (Internet provider). So here some mechanism to notify about changes would be
> nice.
>
> Note that
On Tue, Sep 03, 2024 at 09:21:00PM GMT, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> misc@,
>
> due to the discovered vulnerability in YubiKey [1] which leads to buying a
> new device, I'm thinking of changing the used vendor because OTP HID doesn't
> work on OpenBSD.
>
> So here is the question, can you suggest
misc@,
due to the discovered vulnerability in YubiKey [1] which leads to buying a
new device, I'm thinking of changing the used vendor because OTP HID doesn't
work on OpenBSD.
So here is the question, can you suggest a device that has:
- FIDO2
- OATH
- OpenPGP
- USB-C
- and small, ideally in
On 2024-09-03 16:28 +02, Mike Fischer wrote:
> Note that I am not advocating for slaacd to directly execute arbitrary
> scripts. But maybe an (optional) service that can be notified by
> slaacd would allow slaacd to stay secure, stable and compact while
> still providing proactive notification ins
Quoting Sebastien Marie :
Robert Palm writes:
Any idea what's wrong here ?
tron$ doas pkg_add sbcl
quirks-7.48 signed on 2024-09-01T21:44:41Z
.libs-sbcl-2.4.4+.libs-sbcl-2.4.6+.libs1-sbcl-2.4.5->sbcl-2.4.7: ok
tron$ sbcl --version
SBCL 2.4.7.openbsd.sbcl-2.4.7
tron$ pkg_info | grep sbcl
Robert Palm writes:
> Any idea what's wrong here ?
>
> tron$ doas pkg_add sbcl
> quirks-7.48 signed on 2024-09-01T21:44:41Z
> .libs-sbcl-2.4.4+.libs-sbcl-2.4.6+.libs1-sbcl-2.4.5->sbcl-2.4.7: ok
>
> tron$ sbcl --version
> SBCL 2.4.7.openbsd.sbcl-2.4.7
>
> tron$ pkg_info | grep sbcl
> sbcl-2.4.7
Any idea what's wrong here ?
tron$ doas pkg_add sbcl
quirks-7.48 signed on 2024-09-01T21:44:41Z
.libs-sbcl-2.4.4+.libs-sbcl-2.4.6+.libs1-sbcl-2.4.5->sbcl-2.4.7: ok
tron$ sbcl --version
SBCL 2.4.7.openbsd.sbcl-2.4.7
tron$ pkg_info | grep sbcl
sbcl-2.4.7 high performance Common Lisp co
> Am 03.09.2024 um 16:28 schrieb Mike Fischer :
>
> Just complicate things even more, how do you handle routing? If your host
> gets multiple public/routable prefixes, your default route will still point
> to only one of the routers. So might need to deal with incoming packets from
> router A
> Am 03.09.2024 um 04:51 schrieb Chris Ross :
>
>
>
>> On Sep 2, 2024, at 18:30, Mike Fischer wrote:
>>
>> To my knowledge there is no mechanism or hook to trigger when the public
>> IPv6 prefix changes. (It would be nice to have such a mechanism though.)
>
> Yeah. I see rtsold has a coup
On 2024-09-02, Chris Ross wrote:
> I’m trying to move from a static IPv6 network to a dynamic allocation from an
> ISP. The hard part is that some of my hosts have secondary addresses for
> specific services to use. I need to find a way to listen to router adverts
> but then manually add an alia
On 2024-09-03, Christer Solskogen wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 3, 2024 at 9:29 AM wrote:
>
>> I tried to install 'clang-tools-extra' package on a fresh system,
>> but unfortunately it does not have 'clang-format' program. Instead,
>> it installs 'llvm-16.0.6p24' package, which has 'clang-format-16'.
>> P
> On 03/09/2024 10:38 +02 Страхиња Радић wrote:
>
>
> Дана 24/09/03 12:47PM, meisne...@mailbox.org написа:
> > I need to use 'clang-format' program to format some code and I found
> > a package which contains it (llvm-17.0.6p5). However, after
> > installation, the program executable is named
Дана 24/09/03 12:47PM, meisne...@mailbox.org написа:
> I need to use 'clang-format' program to format some code and I found
> a package which contains it (llvm-17.0.6p5). However, after
> installation, the program executable is named 'clang-format-17'
> instead of 'clang-format'. [...]
Personal
> On 03/09/2024 09:41 +02 Christer Solskogen
> wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 3, 2024 at 9:29 AM wrote:
>
> > I tried to install 'clang-tools-extra' package on a fresh system,
> > but unfortunately it does not have 'clang-format' program. Instead,
> > it installs 'llvm-16.0.6p24' package, which ha
On Tue, Sep 03, 2024 at 10:38:38AM +0300, Ville Valkonen wrote:
> Hello Peter,
>
> how about replacing sudo usage with doas?
If I haven't already, that is an oversight I'll fix shortly. Thanks!
- Peter
--
Peter N. M. Hansteen, member of the first RFC 1149 implementation team
https://bsdly.blog
On Tue, Sep 3, 2024 at 9:29 AM wrote:
> I tried to install 'clang-tools-extra' package on a fresh system,
> but unfortunately it does not have 'clang-format' program. Instead,
> it installs 'llvm-16.0.6p24' package, which has 'clang-format-16'.
> Perhaps I miss something here?
>
> Regarding the s
Hello Peter,
how about replacing sudo usage with doas?
--
Kind regards,
Ville Valkonen
> On 31. Aug 2024, at 12.25, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
>
> After answering some too-basic questions about installing packages on
> OpenBSD earlier earlier here, I remembered that back in 2013 I wrote a
>
> On 03/09/2024 08:15 +02 Christer Solskogen
> wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 3, 2024 at 7:17 AM wrote:
>
> > Can we have this?
> >
>
> That would be a no. But I do have a workaround for you.
> The package clang-tools-extra contains clang-format. The other way to
> fix it, if you really need llvm
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