Sony VAIO SVE15118FGB Keyboard and WiFi Issues

2025-02-19 Thread Avon Robertson
This email updates 'OpenBSD Issue 1: Laptop Keyboard' of this thread. NB: this laptop's minimal BIOS has no option to disable SMT cores. The postings since Oct 2024 re Chromebook's, and the more recent postings re laptop interrupt handling, have been followed by me. They have prompted me to h

Re: Make smtpd use only ipv6

2025-02-19 Thread Eric Elena
I have the following in my smtpd.conf: table sources { "x.x.x.x", "y:y:y:y::1" } action act30 relay src helo domain.tld match auth from any for any action act30 As my interface has multiple IPv6 addresses, it allows me to select the IPv6 (and the IPv4) address to use and the domain to advertise

Re: Kernel Panic connecting to USB dock - on Current

2025-02-19 Thread Jonathan Gray
On Wed, Feb 19, 2025 at 07:53:15PM -0500, Johnny Epsom wrote: > Hi Team > > I am running current 7.6 on a Thinkpad T14 (Gen1 - Intel) and when I > connect the laptop to my Dell USB-C dock, I am getting a crash. The system > drop into ddb and I need to restart the machine. > > The issue seems to h

Garbage article about OpenSSH at heise.de/iX (German)

2025-02-19 Thread Christian Weisgerber
German publisher heise.de has published a pre-print of an article about OpenSSH 9.9 slated to appear in the next issue of their print magazine iX. Paywalled and in German: https://www.heise.de/hintergrund/Wie-OpenSSH-9-9-durch-zahlreiche-Verbesserungen-quantensicher-werden-will-10284473.html Heis

Kernel Panic connecting to USB dock - on Current

2025-02-19 Thread Johnny Epsom
Hi Team I am running current 7.6 on a Thinkpad T14 (Gen1 - Intel) and when I connect the laptop to my Dell USB-C dock, I am getting a crash. The system drop into ddb and I need to restart the machine. The issue seems to have started from around version update #540 (upgraded current from v535) --

Re: Make smtpd use only ipv6

2025-02-19 Thread Aaron Mason
Got it in one. I'm glad I'm not the only one who sees it this way. Don't get me wrong, I see the value in blacklisting (and understand that it costs money to run) but the moment someone starts asking for money it becomes a money making exercise rather than a service for the benefit of the online c

Re: portslist in the ports tree?

2025-02-19 Thread Stuart Longland VK4MSL
On 19/2/25 21:56, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2025-02-19, Stuart Longland VK4MSL wrote: Wondering if there was a Mastodon client in OpenBSD's ports tree, I did a `make search key=mastodon` and was promptly told I need to install `portslist` before I can do that. net/toot if you can get python

mips64el package mirror [was Re: portslist in the ports tree?]

2025-02-19 Thread Stuart Longland VK4MSL
On 19/2/25 21:02, Janne Johansson wrote: There is an unofficial set of mips64el packages if you trust random people on the internet: https://ftp.eu.openbsd.org/pub/Unofficial/OpenBSD/7.6/packages/mips64el/ While they are served from my mirror, the mips64el stuff is built by a happy volunteer fo

Re: pxe boot 6.7 microcode timeout

2025-02-19 Thread Rupert Gallagher
> What hardware are you using? From your description, I can see it's amd64. But what specifically is it? pcengines apu2 > Why use 6.7 and not the latest release 7.6? Typing error. > What official binary from "linux git" are you referring to? https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/f

Re: pxe boot 6.7 microcode timeout

2025-02-19 Thread Kevin Williams
What hardware are you using? From your description, I can see it's amd64. But what specifically is it? Why use 6.7 and not the latest release 7.6? What official binary from "linux git" are you referring to? On 2/19/25 4:53 AM, Rupert Gallagher wrote: openbsd 6.7 pxeboot calls /etc/firmware/am

Re: portslist in the ports tree?

2025-02-19 Thread requiem.
I recently switched from `toot` to `tut` -- both are in Ports. Both have TUI's, `toot` also can be used from CLI. Of the two `tut` is more feature-rich but slightly slower. On Wed, 19 Feb 2025 08:45:50 -0500 John McCue wrote: > On Wed, Feb 19, 2025 at 08:14:21PM +1000, Stuart Longland VK4MSL > w

NVMe Disk Not Recognized - OpenBSD 7.6 Installation Problem

2025-02-19 Thread Samuel Jayden
Dear OpenBSD Misc Team, I am encountering an issue while trying to install OpenBSD 7.6. The installation process does not detect my NVMe disk. During boot, I ran machine diskinfo and confirmed that the system recognizes the NVMe disk: boot> machine diskinfo DiskBlkSiz IoAlign SizeFlags

pxe boot 6.7 microcode timeout

2025-02-19 Thread Rupert Gallagher
openbsd 6.7 pxeboot calls /etc/firmware/amd/microcode_amd_fam16h.bin via tftp right after /openbsd/bsd.rd. I retrieved the official binary file from linux git and put it where it belongs with correct permissions. The tftpd log registers 'retry: operation timeout'. Is this the file you need? Is t

Re: portslist in the ports tree?

2025-02-19 Thread John McCue
On Wed, Feb 19, 2025 at 08:14:21PM +1000, Stuart Longland VK4MSL wrote: Hi all, Wondering if there was a Mastodon client in OpenBSD's ports tree, I did a `make search key=mastodon` and was promptly told I need to install `portslist` before I can do that. As Stuart Henderson said, there is t

Re: portslist in the ports tree?

2025-02-19 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-02-19, Stuart Longland VK4MSL wrote: > Hi all, > > I've dusted off my old Lemote Yeeloong and gotten OpenBSD 7.6 going on > it (it was running 6.9 I think… I just did a fresh install) and am in > the process of installing software. > > I note there seem to be no `mips64el` packages avail

Re: name resolution core dumps

2025-02-19 Thread Kapetanakis Giannis
On 19/02/2025 13:42, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2025-02-19, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote: >> probably missed an upgrade note at some stage. (times where Feb 4 2020) > This one was from upgrade67.html. > > (unless you're compiling software yourself outside of ports, you usually > get a pretty good s

Re: Make smtpd use only ipv6

2025-02-19 Thread Maksim Rodin
I am sure it is all about UCEPROTECTL3, the most strange blacklist service whose authors behave like real scammers and extortionists. This blacklist service is strangely trusted and used by many "corporate" mail services (Microsoft is one of them). Nothing personal just business. We had to temporar

Re: name resolution core dumps

2025-02-19 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-02-19, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote: > probably missed an upgrade note at some stage. (times where Feb 4 2020) This one was from upgrade67.html. (unless you're compiling software yourself outside of ports, you usually get a pretty good set of files to remove with "sysclean|grep ^/usr/") --

Re: name resolution core dumps

2025-02-19 Thread Kapetanakis Giannis
On 19/02/2025 11:52, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2025-02-19, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Two of my machines today started giving me core dumps while doing name >> resolution from command line >> >> host, nslookup, dig all produce core dump >> Seems to be a library issue, but is the

Re: portslist in the ports tree?

2025-02-19 Thread Janne Johansson
Den ons 19 feb. 2025 kl 11:45 skrev Stuart Longland VK4MSL : > > Hi all, > > I've dusted off my old Lemote Yeeloong and gotten OpenBSD 7.6 going on > it (it was running 6.9 I think… I just did a fresh install) and am in > the process of installing software. > > I note there seem to be no `mips64el`

portslist in the ports tree?

2025-02-19 Thread Stuart Longland VK4MSL
Hi all, I've dusted off my old Lemote Yeeloong and gotten OpenBSD 7.6 going on it (it was running 6.9 I think… I just did a fresh install) and am in the process of installing software. I note there seem to be no `mips64el` packages available on the mirrors, but no biggie, that's what ports a

Re: name resolution core dumps

2025-02-19 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-02-19, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote: > Hi, > > Two of my machines today started giving me core dumps while doing name > resolution from command line > > host, nslookup, dig all produce core dump > Seems to be a library issue, but is there a clue what's the reason for this? > > ping www.googl

Re: Make smtpd use only ipv6

2025-02-19 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-02-19, Aaron Mason wrote: > (which is probably fair - individual IPs I can understand, but at the > AS level it reeks of a protection racket) some AS really are that bad at both attracting, and dealing with, customers sending junk. and sometimes the entire purpose of an AS is to send jun

name resolution core dumps

2025-02-19 Thread Kapetanakis Giannis
Hi, Two of my machines today started giving me core dumps while doing name resolution from command line host, nslookup, dig all produce core dump Seems to be a library issue, but is there a clue what's the reason for this? ping www.google.com works, so it has to do with the userland binaries.