eptible to bad firmware
> updates, or which chip is getting overwritten (are they being misidentified?)
> I'd like to know. I got a free doorstop out of the experience.
>
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On Thu, Mar 6, 2025 at 10:37 PM Stuart Henderson
wrote:
>
> On 2025-03-05, nisp1953 wrote:
> >
> > Will OpenBSD get a new file system sometime in the future?
>
> Magic crystal ball is cloudy.
>
*shakes 8 ball* "Ask again later"
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> before the AS where our primary mail server resides became green again.
>
> On Wed Feb 19 15:25:20 2025, Aaron Mason wrote:
> > Hi all
> >
> > I have a VPS running OpenBSD 7.6 that I set up to manage a mailing
>
ant to rely on always having access to a static IP on a home
connection - this being Australia and all) but it'll mean having to
migrate my Zentyal VM to my Proxmox server and it was a pain getting
it where it is from Vultr in the first place...
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> upload. This is on a symmetrical 3Gbps connection.
>> >
>> > Should I upgrade the router and hope for the best?
>>
>> dmesg might give some idea about what sort of speed would be reasonable
>> to expect from the hardware.
>>
>>
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On Fri, Nov 15, 2024 at 12:45 AM Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
>
> On Thu, 14 Nov 2024 03:04:41 +0100,
> Aaron Mason wrote:
> >
> > I heard these articles may be written by AI. QuillBot says 82% likely
> > for the SFTP article.
> >
>
> If you read this a
On Fri, Nov 15, 2024 at 1:36 AM Kevin Chadwick wrote:
>
> 14 Nov 2024 02:07:02 Aaron Mason :
>
> > I heard these articles may be written by AI. QuillBot says 82% likely
> > for the SFTP article.
>
> hmmm, What happens when the next generation of "A.I"
g and routing
> capabilities"
>
> What a load of bollocks. This is not somewhere to take advice from.
>
>
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>
I heard these articles may be written by AI. QuillBot says 82% likely
for the SFTP article.
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Hi all
No idea if anyone is aware, but CVSWeb is throwing 500 errors.
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Do you get the same response when trying to connect to port 443 on the
Windows machine? A standard config would block it if there isn't a
service running on that port that was allowed, resulting in a
connection timeout.
ds,
> -pjp
>
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I suspect there's an issue with the crystal ball daemon. Until that's
fixed, providing more detail might yield better results.
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ation Alder Lake SPI Controller
> >> (rev 01)
> >> 00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation Raptor Lake LPC/eSPI Controller (rev
> >> 01)
> >> 00:1f.3 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation Raptor Lake-P/U/H
> >> cAVS (rev 01)
> >> 00:1f.4 SMBus: Intel Corporation Alder Lake PCH-P SMBus Host Controller
> >> (rev 01)
> >> 00:1f.5 Serial bus controller: Intel Corporation Alder Lake-P PCH SPI
> >> Controller (rev 01)
> >> 02:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: SK hynix BC901 NVMe Solid State
> >> Drive (DRAM-less) (rev 03)
> >> 57:00.0 Wireless controller [0d40]: Intel Corporation XMM7560 LTE Advanced
> >> Pro Modem (rev 01)
> >>> Thanks for your help.
> >> Comete
>
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system’s newfangled orchestration service, systemd."
>
As if I needed another reason to intensely dislike systemd...
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rgot to
> syspatch it), pfctl -d, sysctl net.ip.forwarding=1 and I got the same
> result.
>
> When I use another OS (tried Arch linux and OPNSense) I get full 1Gbps in
> all 4 scenarios.
>
> I'm at a loss and will appreciate any help, short of filing a bug.
> Below dmesg and
vmx4 - I guess this is part of the problem.
>
> How do I get incoming traffic via vmx2 to return out via vmx2 and visa
> versa incoming traffic via vmx4 to return out vmx4
>
> Regards, Lars.
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ring
Sendgrid's SPF protection. I'm guessing Outlook Online/MS364 is being
more aggressive in SPF checks now.
As for a way to resolve, that may depend on your MTA (base or one from
ports? Not a safe assumption to make), but as I'm not doing this or
using an MTA on OpenBSD, I'm not at a
exit 0
fi
fi
# Don't try to start if the nostart file is there
[ -e "$NOSTART" ] && exit 0
/path/to/the/executable --option1 -o 2 &
echo $!>>$PIDFILE
# Create no start file so it doesn't try to restart after a failure
touch $NOSTART
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re that works
> with OpenBSD? He does not want amazon either.
>
> Best Regards,
> -peter
>
> --
> Over thirty years experience on Unix-like Operating Systems starting with QNX.
>
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ntication - for the git
accounts, change the shell to git-shell if you haven't already. That
way, bad faith actors can try all they want, they ain't gettin' in
unless they get a hold of someone's key, and even if they do, it's
likely a git key and the shell (barring any sec
e verification and the consumption of invalid
> objects)
Had a flick through the threads listed above. That's some
Olympics-level mental gymnastics right there.
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gt; "Track/Level Requirements Focus
> Build L3 Hardened build platform Tampering during the build"
> ___
> Sent through the Full Disclosure mailing list
> https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/fulldisclosure
> Web Archives & RSS: https://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/
>
>
> - End forwarded message -
>
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On Sun, Jun 11, 2023 at 9:33 PM Aaron Mason wrote:
> Looks like it's picking it up, but can't enable it - from the attached dmesg:
>
> sdhc0 at pci0 dev 28 function 0 "Intel C3000 eMMC" rev 0x11: apic 2 int 16
> sdhc0: SDHC 3.0, 200 MHz base clock
> sdmmc0 at sd
river will help a dev - I
don't know the option off hand but I'll have a look unless someone
more knowledgeable can point you in the right direction.
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BLEM. No problems in 18 days, which is
> a pretty good record.
>
Just spitballing here... you were running the removal of the oldest in
the background while bringing in new data for the backup. Maybe it
was hitting an I/O ceiling of some kind under those conditions? May
still warrant inves
>-]<+++.>+++[<-->-]<.>+++[<+
> +++>-]<.>++[<>-]<+.--.[-]
> http://www.weirdnet.nl/
>
Just spitballing... could it be something blocked by kern.securelevel?
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Intel Ruggest NUC for some scenarios but at
> best, they have dual RJ45 ethernets.
>
> Thanks - Damian
>
The ZimaBoards are x86 based, again dual NICs but they do have the
PCIe slot to add extra.
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block used by your ISP is in a blacklist, probably
by default if it's residential. You can ask your ISP to get it removed
but that's entirely at their discretion.
> Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
>
> --
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> -==(UDIC)==-
>
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> Ph:+61-2-8571-0847 .. Fx:+61-2-9692-9623 | unsolicited email not wanted here
> Views & opinions here are mine and not those of any past or present employer
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On Mon, May 1, 2023 at 10:08 AM Aaron Mason wrote:
>
> I can reproduce it with this in QEMU 8.0 in Winders (thanks Antun who
> sent something like this to the bugs@ list):
>
> qemu-system-x86_64 -accel whpx,kernel-irqchip=off -machine q35 \
>-cpu EPYC-Rome,-monitor -m 8
gt; Can you try with a newer qemu?
>
> Cheers,
> Stefan
>
> Am 25.04.23 um 14:53 schrieb Aaron Mason:
> >>>> Yeah I'm getting the same thing. Trying a build in QEMU and
> >>>> transferring in to see if that helps. Will report back.
> >>>
t;
If you wanted to go super hard core, you could build crunchgen in src
and build a busybox-style setup - though such things would be super
unsupported and you'd get to keep all the pieces if it breaks.
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_control,
>> offsetof(struct vioscsi_req, vr_req),
>>
Sorry just got this email - it got caught in gmail's spam filter. I
managed to test it in OCI as well, and bsd.rd boots and detects the
virtual disk without issue.
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On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 10:53 PM Aaron Mason wrote:
>
> On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 3:47 PM Aaron Mason wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, Apr 21, 2023 at 2:50 PM Aaron Mason
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > On Fri, Apr 21, 2023 at 1:39 PM Aaron Mason
> > > wrote:
&
On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 3:47 PM Aaron Mason wrote:
>
> On Fri, Apr 21, 2023 at 2:50 PM Aaron Mason wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, Apr 21, 2023 at 1:39 PM Aaron Mason
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > On Fri, Apr 7, 2023 at 3:25 AM Antun Matanović
> > > wrote:
On Fri, Apr 21, 2023 at 2:50 PM Aaron Mason wrote:
>
> On Fri, Apr 21, 2023 at 1:39 PM Aaron Mason wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, Apr 7, 2023 at 3:25 AM Antun Matanović
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > On Thu, 6 Apr 2023 at 12:55, Fabio Martins wrote:
> > >
On Fri, Apr 21, 2023 at 1:39 PM Aaron Mason wrote:
>
> On Fri, Apr 7, 2023 at 3:25 AM Antun Matanović
> wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 6 Apr 2023 at 12:55, Fabio Martins wrote:
> > >
> > > Try to add an entry in grub like in this article:
> > >
> >
ashes at or after the
> > scsi attachment.
>
> This has been my experience as well, except on the amd64 instance,
> haven't tried arm64.
>
Yeah I'm getting the same thing. Trying a build in QEMU and
transferring in to see if that helps. Will report back.
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ffect-shows-why-some-people-think-they-re-gr.html
>
First rule of Dunning-Kruger club is you don't know you're in
Dunning-Kruger club.
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ing 56Mbps from our 1000mbit fibre
connection". Yes, really. Bypassing the IDS/IPS actually led to better
performance - or at least better numbers on the speed test. You got
some 'splaining to do, Sophos.
> One nifty thing I have found in "rolling my own" is that I found
&
0.79/2410.10.79.1 UCPn 01 - 4 aggr0
> > 10.10.79/2410.10.79.0 UCPn 00 - 4 vlan79
> > 10.10.79.0 fe:e1:ba:d0:f4:8c UHLl 0 0 - 1 vlan79
> > 10.10.79.1 fe:e1:ba:d0:f4:8c UHLl 0
Ll 0 184 - 1 re0
> 192.168.7.255 192.168.7.4UHb00 - 1 re0
>
>
> the pf rules when pf enabled
>
> pfctl -sr
> block return all
> pass all flags S/SA
> block return in on ! lo0 proto tcp from any to any port 6000:6010
> block return out log proto tcp all user = 55
> block return out log proto udp all user = 55
> pass out log on aggr0 inet proto icmp from 10.10.70.0/24 to any label
> "pings"
> pass out log on aggr0 inet proto icmp from 10.10.77.0/24 to any label
> "pings"
> pass out log on aggr0 inet proto icmp from 10.10.79.0/24 to any label
> "pings"
> pass in on vlan70 all flags S/SA label "vlan70" tag vlan70
> pass out on vlan70 all flags S/SA label "vlan70o" tag vlan70o
>
> sysctl for ip forwarding is set
>
> net.inet.ip.forwarding=1
>
>
What is your management VLAN set to on the switch? Did you set up
those ports in a LAG as well as on those VLANs?
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ium the
> behavior is
> still the same.
>
> does anybody else observing this? or is it just me?
>
> --
> With best regards,
>Gregory Edigarov
>
Hi
If you open up the developer console and start a video, do you see any
requests that end in an error in the Network tab?
his machine would be the dhcp server.
>
You could run scripts to set the IP address based on the MAC with this
in each hostname.axenN file:
!/path/to/script axeN
And then write that script to pick the IP address based on the MAC.
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keeps on increasing regularly:
> >> kern.netlivelocks=57911
> >>
> >> netstat -m:
> >>
> >> 1009 mbufs in use:
> >> 917 mbufs allocated to data
> >> 5 mbufs allocated to packet headers
> >> 87 mbufs allocated to socket names
tested working with
> OpenBSD?
> Hopefully you can guide me.
> Thanks so much.
No Bluetooth in OpenBSD, I'm afraid.
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. If you're not storing
anything on it, there's no reason to have one at all, just create the
directory in your root filesystem. Is there a reason you can't just
do that?
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t would be totally foreign territory to most Windows admins most
> likely.
>
Sadly, this very sensible approach didn't occur to Microshaft, either.
As a consequence, the ISO isn't a hybrid one - "burning" the ISO to a
USB stick doesn't work.
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;
> You will have to use
>
> 7z e Win10_2004_English_x64.iso
>
> command to extract the files from the iso image provided by Microsoft.
>
> Best,
> Predrag
>
You would be better to use NTFS than muck around with splitting the
installer file. Pretty sure it needs to be NT
minimal effort I ported it to
vanilla JS. It's not that hard.
Also, I use gmail with an old account that got overtaken by spam that
I use for mailing lists as well, and it handles patches just fine.
Never been an issue.
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thing:
>
Did anything come up on the tcpdump while it was running? Maybe
there's a clue there.
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On Tue, Aug 11, 2020 at 2:07 AM Rupert Gallagher wrote:
>
> Omit the last line of the manual, because there is no need for it.
>
Well of course there's no need for it, but why on Earth should that
mean that it shouldn't be there?
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d reboots my machine after a few seconds.
> Any tips on how I can inspect what is going on here?
>
> -alfred
It might help if we knew a bit more about your system.
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On Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 11:53 AM Ibsen S Ripsbusker
wrote:
>
> Are there services that sell managed OpenBSD shell accounts?
> I mean a service similar to sdf.org.
>
What are you looking for in such a service?
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push any changes needed, and anyone who
wants to can suggest improvements and report bugs.
>From there, if you (or anyone) wants to submit a port, they've got a
central place to pick up the latest version. If you wanted to do this
yourself, your best bet is to look for any ports that ha
ot after a power loss so far.
>
> So while it was not possible for me to not make any unsupported
> modifications at all, I think it is a very small change compared to
> have read only filesystems. Anyone who knows OpenBSD, will be able to
> manage the firewall without special instructions.
>
>
> Regards,
> Mogens Jensen
>
Auto filesystem repair is bad juju.
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no core dump
> checking quotas: done.
> clearing /tmp
> kern.securelevel: 0 -> 1
> creating runtime link editor directory cache.
> preserving editor files.
> starting network daemons: sshd.
> starting local daemons: cron.
> Wed Jun 10 10:27:04 +03 2020
>
>
>
>
>
> Also, I tried "chsh" and "chpass" , but still OpenBSD login prompt appears..
> How can I overcome this issue?
>
>
>
> Thanks..
Are you able to access other terminals after boot (i.e. Ctrl+Alt+F2)?
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On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 2:21 PM Aaron Mason wrote:
>
> On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 2:20 PM Quantum Robin
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > While surfing on the Google to learn more about OpenBSD, I encountered this
> > one: "OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fu
the author telling the truth? Or just yet another anti-BSD thing?
If it has to tell you it's "the truth" in its title, it probably isn't.
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rtition ?
> I think this laptop can boot only efi partitions
There's only one way to find out...
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On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 2:31 AM Aisha Tammy wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> Is there any particular reason why ldapd has its own version of btree.c
> instead of using the db.h standard btree ?
>
> Aisha
>
Probably.
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On Sun, May 17, 2020 at 4:32 AM Joseph A Borg wrote:
>
> I can boot into bsd.rd, which I assume to be still at version 6.5
>
Don't assume, find out.
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l:
Episode 4: A New Flaw - http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=125783114503531&w=2
Episode 5: The Firmware Strikes Back:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=126775051500581&w=2
Episode 6: Return of the Vendor:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=128779369427908&w=2
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nning OpenBSD and spamd on your router and any non-internet facing
services on other systems behind it, and not making silly decisions
like password based root logins (or any login for that matter) and
employing a default permit policy on your firewall are a good start.
Anything else is service-spe
can't speak to the
blobbiness, though.
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On Fri, May 8, 2020 at 2:30 AM jeanfrancois wrote:
>
> As long as there's no material published it's worth just any other word.
>
To quote Douglas Adams on whether you can trust people on the
internet, "of course not, it's just people talking".
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they allocated in the kernel in a linear fashion? If not, you
could allocate additional nodes under a spare major for the extra
partitions. If so, well I'm just talking out of my arse.
I'd see for myself if I could find where they're allocated. I'll have
more of a deep dive later.
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not turn up
> anything on this.
>
> Looking for a bit of help.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jay
>
I find it rare that an upgrade ever goes smoothly for any OS. Have
you tried running ldconfig(8)?
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> has a license you hate! GOD damn
>
>
> Smell you later assholes.
>
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>
That clears one byte. You may have intended this:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rsd0c bs=1M count=1
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SOS_SERVER SUPPORTS=FASTCGI SUPPORTS=GEOS SUPPORTS=PBF INPUT=JPEG
> INPUT=POSTGIS INPUT=OGR INPUT=GDAL INPUT=SHAPEFILE
>
>
> In the Readme on cvs give details on chroot, but I don't know it usage for
> using OpenBSD httpd
>
> thanks for your help.
> --
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>Rashad
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bridge101 was 6
>
> but after restarting the bridge101 the index of bridge101 was 98
> (which sounds to me like perhaps the bridge was being started before
> the vlans on bootup)
>
>
> has anyone come across this issue before?
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
> --
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> Tom Smyth.
>
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he end users origin
>
> On March 17, 2020 3:44:27 AM GMT+01:00, Aaron Mason
> wrote:
>>
>> You can easily "write" one in Go with 9 lines of code. And since Go
>> builds static binaries, you can chroot it for security.
>>
>> I just did a quick test be
It's worth noting that httpd didn't go over ~30% in the test, whereas
the Go web server absolutely slammed the system.
On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 1:44 PM Aaron Mason wrote:
>
> You can easily "write" one in Go with 9 lines of code. And since Go
> builds static bi
ic website content?
>
> If so what software did u use to set it up ?
>
> have a good one
> Sincerely
> Filip
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at may very well be overkill. At previous jobs I
can ManageEngine ServiceDesk Plus and even in Linux you needed 2GB
minimum just for it to get out of bed. I plan on rebuilding it with
6.6 (can't update RT because packages are too old in 6.1) and might
run it on 256MB for shits and giggles.
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-mounted screw and a slide clip holding the bottom in place.
The E6420 with its eleventy billion screws on the base (none held in
place with anything) was a major step backwards, but still easier than
many business-grade laptops I'd seen.
>
> Good luck,
> -Adam
>
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>
> ThinkPad R61i
>
> regards
>
> Kris
>
>
>
> --
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>
Thanks, that's very helpful. For shits and giggles, say we disable inteldrm:
boot> boot -c
[...]
UKC> disab
[CONNECTOR:51:SVIDEO- ] flip_done timed out
> And my laptop is booting quite long time, around 5 minutes.
> What I need to set or install and where to solve it?
>
>
> BR
> Jacek Kowalczyk
> http://jacekkowakczyk82.github.ii
>
>
> -- Wysłane za pomocą K-9 Mail.
>
Ca
?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Artur.
>
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ole: Device
> > not configured" to be able to boot into the system?
> >
> > if that was the only way (disabling inteldrm), would I repeat it each time I
> > issue syspatch?
> >
> > And each time syspatch (re)installs the kernel, should I get the error
> > "reorder_kernel: failed", because I modified (disabled inteldrm) kernel?
> >
> > Any words on "kbc: cmd word write error" when I tried the 'boot -c'?
> >
> > I thank you for your time in reading all these,
> > And many thanks for your suggestions, in advance!
> >
> > Best,
> > Özgür Kazancci
>
> --
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>
> .
>
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best I could on the httpd
GitHub repo wiki.
As a case study, at previous jobs I ran ManageEngine ServiceDesk Plus
on Windows Server, and the whole required 2GB of RAM minimum. My
pokey little RT server has 512MB of RAM and it's all it has ever
needed.
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> I'd greatly appreciate any help !
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> Best regards,
> Stephan
>
Maybe try using ifstated(8) to ping a host on your home network and
restart iked to re-establish the tunnel when the tunnel falls over.
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ieving revision 1.238
> > diff -u -p -r1.238 faq1.html
> > --- faq1.html 2 Oct 2019 15:40:06 - 1.238
> > +++ faq1.html 8 Jan 2020 16:12:30 -
> > [SNIP]
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I'd probably add a note to say something along the lines of "
nBSD is discovering the UPS via the USB interface.
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> > Thank you for your consideration,
> >
> > --
> > Marcos Madeira
>
Just a thought... IIRC on laptops you can access battery info in
sysctl(8) - charge level, charge remaining, whether it has AC input,
etc. Could you do the same here?
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first gen
Atoms. There's no beating that level of bang for buck.
> Regards
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> Le mardi 19 novembre 2019 à 03:45:11 UTC+1, Aaron Mason
> a écrit :
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> Here's a quick rundown on how I got it installed - you will need an
> existing OpenBSD installation
stick, then plug in the power.
5. When it says to press any key, do so. When the GRUB menu appears, hit 'c'.
6. Set the root device (which will likely be hd2): root (hd2)
7. Fire up the chainloader: chainloader +1
8. Boot: boot
9. ???
10. Profit!
On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 1:31 PM Aaron Mason
seems to have a bit more
oompf than the 250's hamster whee-- err, Celeron M CPU.
The output for dmesg for each is attached.
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OpenBSD 6.6 (GENERIC) #298: Sat Oct 12 11:06:10 MDT 2019
On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 12:20 PM Normen Wohner wrote:
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> > Am 24.10.2019 um 03:27 schrieb Aaron Mason :
> >
> > On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 7:45 PM Normen Wohner wrote:
> >>
> >> To enable two factor encryption?
> >> One passcode is in his
the target of the "yet to
> implement" encryption of the keydisk would be the key on the keydisk
> itself.
>
So how would the system access the key if it's encrypted?
> g
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> On 2019-10-22 23:40, Aaron Mason wrote:
> > On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 5:11 AM List wr
8' written at the end.
> It’s hard for me to understand why nobody asked for this sooner.
>
You could just use a passphrase on the original disk to the same
effect. No sense over-complicating things.
> > Am 22.10.2019 um 23:43 schrieb Aaron Mason :
> >
> > On Wed,
ble that the "virtual environment == safe"
> assumption was shattered so effectively, so easily, and by actions which in
> most circumstances would be benign.
>
Been there, done that, got the t-shirt. Only in my case it was a
mounted VFAT volume in my home directory. Oops. Prai
, and all you've really
achieved is a way to, at best, slow down a potential attacker.
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known to you who use openbsd for their products ?
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> For building let's say their own OS based upon OpenBSD ?
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> Thanks for your time.
>
> Regards,
>
> Stephan
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t; MAC address of interface em0).
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>
> While the behaviour of Test 1 indicates that the Strong Host Model is
> followed, Test 2 shows the behaviour of a "Weak Host Model".
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>
> What of both is actually supposed to be the default for OpenBSD? Is
> there any kernel parameter to control these behaviours, like
> net.inet.ip.check_interface for FreeBSD or NetBSD?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bastian
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kup, right?
As for the disks, ddrescue would be a better option than dd - it'll
keep trying if it encounters another URE whereas dd will up and quit.
Expect it to take several days on disks that big - it's designed to be
gentle to dying disks.
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#x27; mindset,
> maybe the /etc/rc could warn or even perform some bioctl check on raid
> array when first fsck / mount
> fails.
>
> Cheers.
>
> ( Lost data recovered from backup )
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il relinking is done. Regardless, I think
> I have my answer about why it’s falling over.
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> > You can disable the reordering by removing /var/db/kernel.SHA256
> > but be aware that syspatch relies on the reorder_kernel mechanism in
> > order to apply kernel patches.
>
> Good to know. I’m going to do everything I can to avoid turning off
> relinking, because I want to go on the big boy rides! :-)
>
> Sean
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> time and ready for about 60,000 visits per day at most.
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> Your advise and recommendation would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much.
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>
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> Kind regards John.
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