Re: Smartcard readers for personal identification

2025-02-26 Thread Dan
Ok, thanks to both. Let me bring my women here to their morning destinations and I'll update you. Dan -- bsdload.com - Repo: https://code.5mode.com Please reply to the mailing-list, leveraging technical stuff.

Re: Smartcard readers for personal identification

2025-02-26 Thread Fabio Martins
On 2/26/25 23:07, Dan wrote: Hello, about the Hamlet device no problem I can return on it as soon I get back to my station. The bitter truth about the middleware is the authorities release it every some years according to the chip serial. New serial creation is an ongoing process depending on

Re: Smartcard readers for personal identification

2025-02-26 Thread Janne Johansson
Den tors 27 feb. 2025 kl 02:29 skrev Fabio Martins : > You should share the card reader USB ID ( "lsusb" command in Ubuntu > Linux - maybe a good soul will implement support in OpenBSD ) and also usbdevs(8) ? # usbdevs Controller /dev/usb0: addr 01: : Octeon, EHCI root hub addr 02: 152d:0

Re: Smartcard readers for personal identification

2025-02-26 Thread Dan
Hello, about the Hamlet device no problem I can return on it as soon I get back to my station. The bitter truth about the middleware is the authorities release it every some years according to the chip serial. New serial creation is an ongoing process depending on the cards lots release. You can

Re: Smartcard readers for personal identification

2025-02-26 Thread Fabio Martins
You should share the card reader USB ID ( "lsusb" command in Ubuntu Linux - maybe a good soul will implement support in OpenBSD ) and also share a link to the middleware used ( maybe another good soul will reverse-engineer it and implement it in OpenBSD ). -Fabio On 2/26/25 09:53, dan wrote:

Re: Protecli VP4670 crashes regularly

2025-02-26 Thread Mickael Torres
February 26, 2025 8:52 PM, "Mickael Torres" wrote: > December 11, 2024 5:27 PM, "Joerg Streckfuss" wrote: > >> Dear list, >> >> i'm running OpenBSD 7.6 on a Protecli VP4670 with with 64G Ram (Micron). >> The system hosted 4 vms. All vms are also openbsd 7.6. >> >> The load an the system is no

Re: failed install of snapshot

2025-02-26 Thread Mihai Popescu
I installed FreeBSD 14.2, then I remembered I have some post on misc@ with my old dmesg. Yes, Debian Linux 12.9 and FreeBSD 14.2 installs fine, as I said OpenBSD used to install fine. OpenBSD 7.5-current (GENERIC.MP) #233: Tue Aug 6 16:01:09 MDT 2024 dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arc

Re: Protecli VP4670 crashes regularly

2025-02-26 Thread Mickael Torres
December 11, 2024 5:27 PM, "Joerg Streckfuss" wrote: > Dear list, > > i'm running OpenBSD 7.6 on a Protecli VP4670 with with 64G Ram (Micron). > The system hosted 4 vms. All vms are also openbsd 7.6. > > The load an the system is not very high. In addition, the CPU > temperature is not particul

Re: failed install of snapshot

2025-02-26 Thread Mihai Popescu
> https://www.openbsd.org/report.html My rusty programming skills tell me this: *Released versions problem reports < skipped since i use snapshots *Current version problem reports < take this branch * 1 - 4 skipped * 5 < take this branch ( read and write the lists) * How to create a problem rep

Re: failed install of snapshot

2025-02-26 Thread Kevin Williams
We need details of what type of machine you are trying to install OpenBSD. If you cannot get a dmesg, boot from the install media again and take a video of the boot-up sequence with your phone. When you re-watch the video, pause it as needed and type up everything in the boot messages. It's ty

Re: failed install of snapshot

2025-02-26 Thread Ian Darwin
On 2/26/25 12:23 PM, Mihai Popescu wrote: I think you've been on this mailing list long enough to know what goes into a usable problem report. Let me say in another way: the computer is dead, no keystroke registered, no NUMLOCK, no nothing. What the hell should i do, prepare a serial interface w

Re: failed install of snapshot

2025-02-26 Thread Mihai Popescu
> I think you've been on this mailing list long enough to know what goes > into a usable problem report. Let me say in another way: the computer is dead, no keystroke registered, no NUMLOCK, no nothing. What the hell should i do, prepare a serial interface with a second computer? Will i get someth

Re: failed install of snapshot

2025-02-26 Thread Ian Darwin
On 2/26/25 11:51 AM, Mihai Popescu wrote: Hello, Using this amd64 snapshot: Build date: 1740543990 - Wed Feb 26 04:26:30 UTC 2025 The installer stops at: "Making all device nodes... done." _ A button reboot is necessary. Not able to boot from install afterwards. I think you've been on this m

failed install of snapshot

2025-02-26 Thread Mihai Popescu
Hello, Using this amd64 snapshot: Build date: 1740543990 - Wed Feb 26 04:26:30 UTC 2025 The installer stops at: "Making all device nodes... done." _ A button reboot is necessary. Not able to boot from install afterwards.

Re: Bad bootblocks

2025-02-26 Thread Ronald Dahlgren
On Tue, Feb 25, 2025 at 11:09 PM izzy Meyer wrote: > Let me jump in here (sorry for poor formatting, I'm on mobile). > > I used to run -current on my Panasonic Lets's Note CF-NX4 using a > GPT-formatted SATA SSD. I was also using full disk encryption set up by the > installer of 7.6 before I made

Re: ftp2.eu.openbsd.org

2025-02-26 Thread Martin Reindl
Am 2025-02-24 21:33, schrieb Martin Reindl: Am 24.02.25 um 16:27 schrieb Hrvoje Popovski: On 24.2.2025. 12:42, Jan Stary wrote: The ftp2.eu.openbsd.org mirror seems to be down again. Jan If anything is needed to make ftp2.eu work, I will be happy to donate necessary things. I like m

Re: Smartcard readers for personal identification

2025-02-26 Thread dan
Here, in Italy, we interact with a number of public services (web ones I mean) and portals that allow the auth by a system called Spid that from the beginnig depend on sms or qrcode auth (see it like an image appearing on our screens instead of a password), now "obsolete" we can say (and that

Re: Smartcard readers for personal identification

2025-02-26 Thread Zé Loff
On Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 07:17:19AM +0100, Dan wrote: > Hello, > > Difficult and variagated subject, but in the moment that gmail and other sv > are bunning > sms for 2fa, I just want to underline that chip authentications by smartcard > readers > have still a rare device/software support even

Re: Kernel Panic connecting to USB dock - on Current

2025-02-26 Thread Johnny Epsom
The issue is fixed now ..yay ! Thank you Jonathan for your super quick resolution of the bug. regards On Mon, Feb 24, 2025 at 3:07 AM Jonathan Gray wrote: > On Sun, Feb 23, 2025 at 11:40:17AM +1100, Jonathan Gray wrote: > > The patch to intel_dp_mst.c has not been committed. > > committed, will

Re: Smartcard readers for personal identification

2025-02-26 Thread Dan
> Not trying to silence you You said a lot by yourself but this sentence is absurde.. And frankly when you state OpenBSD doesn't matter.. well, there is world of coders out there who connect by OpenSSL to the "cloud". If you want to declare yourself out of a "problematic matter" this is an othe

Re: Smartcard readers for personal identification

2025-02-26 Thread Dan
Sorry for the play of words, but if I understood I'm not looking for just the last "supersafe software solution". Sure I'm not here to state what is the perfect "product" to solve the problem, but as we all -more or less- own an id card I am expecting all the people including me to be able to i

Re: Smartcard readers for personal identification

2025-02-26 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
On Wed, 26 Feb 2025 07:17:19 +0100, Dan wrote: > > Difficult and variagated subject, but in the moment that gmail and other sv > are bunning > sms for 2fa, I just want to underline that chip authentications by smartcard > readers > have still a rare device/software support even in OpenBSD. > >

Re: Smartcard readers for personal identification

2025-02-26 Thread Dan
Then, what about if it was the authorities to deploy OpenSSL ? Dan -- Nuggetsman.com - Repo: https://code.5mode.com Please reply to the mailing-list, leveraging technical stuff. Feb 26, 2025 09:49:17 Dan : > Thanks Janne to play the bell.. > > My smart card reader is the Hamlet HUSCR-NFC

Re: Smartcard readers for personal identification

2025-02-26 Thread Dan
Thanks Janne to play the bell.. My smart card reader is the Hamlet HUSCR-NFC. The driver is only a side of the problem as the italian authorities together with the card release periodically un update of a software to install on your own device, software that clearly is compatible with Windows