t the expression as a fixed string rather than a regexp ?
Like a -F flag (similar to what grep uses) that would regcomp with
REG_NOSPEC
instead of REG_EXTENDED ?
I could try to write a patch to pkill if this change is something that
the
OpenBSD team deems useful.
Thanks, have a nice day
Arnaud
The web console copy/paste functionnality is a VMWare limitation.
I don't think it ever worked.
It think would require the console to emulate/simulate key presses
depending on what is pasted and somehow assuming what the VM keymap is.
I didn't try to install 6.5 on ESXI yet, but I definitely inst
Le 2018-11-28 21:33, Martin Pieuchot a écrit :
On 28/11/18(Wed) 17:48, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2018-11-27, Arnaud BRAND wrote:
> Good evening everyone,
>
> I am stuck with a IPv6 traceroute problem in an OSPFv3 environment.
>
> Long story short :
> - IPv6 routes are propa
Le 2018-11-28 18:48, Stuart Henderson a écrit :
On 2018-11-27, Arnaud BRAND wrote:
Good evening everyone,
I am stuck with a IPv6 traceroute problem in an OSPFv3 environment.
Long story short :
- IPv6 routes are propagated using OSPFv3
- so they are installed with link-local gateways in the
pe timex
nat-to lo1
but that won't work because the generated packet itself will be matching
a state and this rule won't even be evaluated.
Does anyone have an idea how I could get these icmp6 packets to reach
their destination ?
Thanks for your help !
Arnaud
Auto answering myself because the answer was alrady in the mailling
lists :
Just set nexthop=127.0.0.1 on the neighbor, then you can blackhole.
https://misc.openbsd.narkive.com/7jcjKEkQ/openbgpd-match-clause-with-multihop-bgp-session
Le 2018-11-23 16:16, Arnaud BRAND a écrit :
Hi misc
s standard behaviour for normal BGP nexthop
qualification, but is this mandatory/normal/expected for blackholed
prefixes too ?
I would have thought that since I am blackholing the prefix there's
nothing to qualify for anyway.
Thanks for your help and tremendous work !
Have a nice day !
Arnaud
gelog, but it works properly now.
So, thank you Chris for your help, and sorry again.
I won't make the same mistake twice and rush things, time to go to bed
:-)
'night everyone
Le 2018-08-30 01:38, Arnaud BRAND a écrit :
Sorry, no. If you forget this, the board won't reboot, it
(leaving boot.conf and random.seed alone).
-- Message d'origine --
De: "Chris Cappuccio"
À: "Arnaud BRAND"
Cc : misc@openbsd.org
Envoyé : 30/08/2018 01:25:13
Objet : Re: PCEngines APU4B4 doesn't boot AMD64 when PXE is activated in
the bios
This sounds exa
xperience difficulties wiht PXE booting (i386), try the
following :
- break out to iPXE shell
- run "dhcp" until iPXE picks up an address
- and then resume PXE booting process by typing "autoboot"
Arnaud
help improve it ?
Thanks for your help !
Arnaud
Le 2018-08-29 11:57, NN a écrit :
*Hi all,*
*Its my first topic here =)
*
*Please help me investigate DNS+PF issue. **
*
*I have 2 VM on OpenBSD 6.3:*
* VM#1 - Router with PF, IP:192.168.50.1*
* VM#2 - DNS (as unbound), IP:192.168.50.2**
*
*here is my pf.conf on VM#1:*
int_if="{
Since ffmpeg is linked against x264 you could just use it to read and
encode stuff to mp4. There is a guide[1] about how to do 2 pass, use
presets and the rest. You can also use -x264opts to pass options directly
to libx264 (but it doesn't support everything).
[1] https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/x26
This makes me think about a problem I had with an Eeepc a while back. I
never reported it because I tracked that down to a faulty SSD that would
just hang the machine when accessing certain sectors.
The way I verified this was to run "dd if=/dev/rwd0c of=/dev/null bs=1m"
(with the appropriate dev
2010/7/16 :
> This is the output of lspci on my current OpenSuSE partition:
>
> 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Memory
Controller Hub (rev 07)
> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 07)
> 00:
tre vidio.
.
.
Si vous souhaitez en savoir plus ou voir des exemples de films, contactez moi
par mail ou sur mon portable : 06 65 15 06 01
Arnaud LIBERT - Producteur Marketing & Publiciti : Tilivision / Internet
GSM : 06 65 15 06 01
Standard : +3317543 19 80
Tilicopie : +33117543 19 88
A
you do with it is safe. (caveat: sometimes there
are major upgrades, like for postgresql that require extra actions,
but those are when you change releases)
> Thanks.
>
Arnaud
e= | cat >> diskfile
config vnd
growfs vnd
fsck vnd
mount vnd
and if any of the last five step fails, revert to diskfile.bak
Apart from that I don't think you will have an 'official' or even
'recommended' way to do this (apart from the backup steps).
Arnaud
> Tor
ujteurs et notre matiriel
d'investigation et bien ividemment de vous rencontrer, je vous prie d'agrier
mes plus cordiales salutations.
Cet email d'invitation n'est envoyi qu'une seule fois, vous ne recevrez pas
d'autres invitations ou relance sauf si vous cliquez sur le form
2009/5/11 Cem Kayali :
> Actually, i read through those messages, and in biref it is said that
>
> "we think it's worse to sign packages than not to sign them if you don't
> have
> a fairly strict process that ensures you have a correct chain of trust.
> Without that, signatures provide a false sen
2009/5/10 Kaltashkin Eugene :
> Nenhum_de_Nos wrote:
>>>
>>> somebody generate wrong packets on my wifi channel and block access to
>>> my ap.
>>> i need dump some info from air packets for detect this intruder and
>>> block it by mac.
>>>
>>
>> you should not use /dev/ral0. use just ral0 instead.
Hi,
I implemented a OpenBSD solution for a soekris appliance.
My problem is that I have a web portal there and I need
a new pass rule for each client IP authenticating.
Actually this was easy to do with linux iptables,
but how to do it with PF ? Actually all the PF rules are
into a file, and can
Thanks to Stuart and Claudio for the quick and useful answers.
Arnaud.
tk831/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094806.shtml
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk365/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094820.shtml
Thanks for your attention.
--
Arnaud.
2008/7/21 Nuno MagalhC#es <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm trying to scp from Debian to OpenBSD on two local machines but
> it's obviously not working. They're connected through a router and i
> can scp to another local Debian machine. Here's the output:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> scp -vr ~/folder/folder/
their
value like for the above example:
list = "{ 22 }"
If there was a change of which I am not aware in the syntax then
please apply cluestick, otherwise, I am ashamed none of the users (me
included) found this before the release.
Arnaud
2007/11/7, STeve Andre' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wednesday 07 November 2007 17:51:09 Matthias Kilian wrote:
> > On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 05:16:53PM -0500, Josh Grosse wrote:
> > > > i ran pkg_info with all common options but none tell me when
> > > > was the pkg installed!!!
> > >
> > > $ ls -l /va
On the October 17, at 10:39 (-0700), Bryan Irvine wrote:
> [...]
> looks like a feature to me. ;)
Agreed, although it does not seem to exists on GNU/Linux since GNU's cp
is different from BSD's. The feature is present on {Net,Open,Free}BSD.
It's not that a big deal, is it? Eventually, the ques
2007/8/26, Sean Darby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Basically, can I just download the 4.1/ports.tar.gz and "tar" it into
> /usr (after I finish my 4.1 upgrade and /etc upgrade)? (Overwrite or
> remove the old port tree?)
Yes
> Sean
--
La brigade SnW est une spC)cialitC)
For the archives:
After a lot of head scratching, I discovered that symlinking /var/www
to somewhere else using an absolute path causes problems such as what
I was seeing during install. It is normal since the root location
changes. Use relative symlinks.
On 6/21/07, Claudio Jeker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, Jun 20, 2007 at 09:24:16PM -0400, Arnaud Bergeron wrote:
> I have a problem where I need to know how much traffic has passed on a
> given interface. I don't need it broken down by IPs, protocols or
> whatever of t
s a better way to do this, please tell me.
Arnaud
The test code:
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
static struct if_data data;
int sd;
#define MAX_UNIT 9
static const char *sizes[MAX_UNIT] =
{ "B", "KiB", "MiB", "GiB
I recently tried to upgrade my machine to 4.1 with the normal
procedure from the official 4.1 CDs. Everything went well up to the
point where it extracts the packages. It copied the new kernel fine
but stalled while at 99% of base41.tgz. The ETA field read "- stalled
-" and nothing happened for
[snip]
OK, now I'm clueless why this happens. I didn't see in your verbose
dmesg at all any obvious PCI busses or devices. Yet the normal dmesg
lists your PCI devices. I could be reading the devices wrong, but I
read in your verbose dmesg that it found:
1: Audio
2: Realtek Ethernet (probably
On 3/10/07, Lars D. NoodC)n <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks.
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007, Nico Meijer wrote:
> Read release(8) and follow that procedure. Build once, deploy at will.
Building my own release looks useful when I deal with more machines later.
I didn't this time so, so there is no /usr/s
On 3/10/07, Sunnz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Please correct me if I am wrong... but I thought that if the same
source and make file etc. was used, the kernel that was used to build
it is irrelevant, i.e. the same version of gcc running or newer and
older version of kernel should ultimately 'spit
On 12/1/06, Karel Kulhavy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The default linker in OpenBSD 3.9 segfaults reproducibly:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gcc -o -Wall wav2bin wav2bin.c
Try
$ gcc -Wall -o wav2bin wav2bin.c
But there is still a problem. If you link a source file with its
resulting binary, it segfa
On 11/23/06, Andreas Bihlmaier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Nov 23, 2006 at 12:24:21PM -0500, Alden Pierre wrote:
> Hello all,
>
>I'm able to get userland pppoe working, but I'm having a hard time
> getting kernel pppoe to work properly. Here are my config
> files. Is there anything I
On 11/23/06, Alden Pierre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all,
I'm able to get userland pppoe working, but I'm having a hard time
getting kernel pppoe to work properly. Here are my config
files. Is there anything I'm doing wrong, I believe my config file
follows what man 4 pppoe states.
On 11/3/06, Sam Fourman Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does OpenBSD accually run on a Nintendo DS?
No, unless someone has a hidden port.
is it a i386? or ARM?
ARM.
Sam Fourman Jr.
--
I'm trying to launch the internet; so I open a terminal and go
"percent sign 'Internet'" at the prompt
On 9/12/06, Marc Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
/etc/hostname.pppoe0:
inet 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 0.0.0.1 pppoedev rl0 authproto pap authname
myname authkey secret up
You still need the !/sbin/route add default 0.0.0.1 in the new hostname.pppoe0.
[snip]
--
"What is your function i
On 9/10/06, Will Maier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, Sep 10, 2006 at 11:39:57AM +0530, Raja Subramanian wrote:
> rdiff-backup however, does not suffer from this problem.
> And it's a bit more space efficient than rsnapshot as
> well. Give it a shot and I doubt you'll be disappointed.
I've
On 8/24/06, Jeff Bromberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm a new openbsd user (or I should say I'm attempting to be) and I'm not
having a ton of luck here. I bought the cd set (i386) and it arrived
yesterday. During the install, the base39.tgz file seemed to be corrupt and
the install would cr
I tried with -current (22/08) this morning and it does not panic. It
hangs after this message:
WARNING: unable to get date/time -- CHECK AND RESET THE DATE!
Just after the rootdev= line.
Also for Miod, It show the same message 'uhub0: device problem,
disabling port 2'. I tried other ports as
I recently bought a G5 and tried to install 3.9 on it (from the
official CD). It is an PowerMac G5 Dual-core 2Ghz. It panic'd with
this message while booting bsd.rd (re-typed so some typos may creep
in):
WARNING: unable to get date/timepanic: lockmgr: locking against myself
Stopped at Deb
On 8/20/06, Anthony Howe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I too am having problems using sigaltstack() in pthreads application.
Otto's quote earlier this year of the Single Unix Specification
http://www.sigmasoft.com/~openbsd/archives/html/openbsd-bugs/2006-03/msg00129.html
"Use of this funct
On 8/15/06, Marc Espie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 11:40:18AM -0400, Arnaud Bergeron wrote:
> On 8/14/06, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >On 2006/08/14 17:59, Arnaud Bergeron wrote:
> >> In which case, the patchlevel needs
On 8/14/06, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2006/08/14 17:59, Arnaud Bergeron wrote:
> In which case, the patchlevel needs to be bumped (eg. foo-1.0.tgz ->
> foo-1.0p0.tgz).
> No boom here, unless the maintaner was lazy.
No, /usr/lib changes don't bu
On 8/14/06, Tobias Ulmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Aug 14, 2006 at 03:47:07PM +0200, Andreas Bartelt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there a simple way to efficiently mirror packages solely based on
> package filenames in order to reduce bandwidth overhead?
>
> I've tried to do this with rsync but a
On 7/21/06, Damien Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Pedro TimC3teo wrote:
> Thanks, but all the solutions presented in that thread can't clear the
> screen when you're typing something AND keep what you've already typed.
Why don't you add support for ^L yourself then?
-d
There's also the po
On 5/30/06, Peter Blair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Be careful -- if you have an application "say /usr/local/whatever/foo"
that is linked from "/usr/local/bin/bar" then when you call
"/usr/local/bin/bar" it will populate "bar" as the argv[0] element.
Wrong, argv[0] will be whatever was passed to
On 4/20/06, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 20, 2006 at 02:11:36PM +0100, Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have an OpenBSD (file-)server at a remote location on the internet
> > that is around 137ms away from an OS X 10.4 laptop.
> >
> > Is there a way to se
On 4/19/06, Brendan Grossman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > On Behalf Of Arnaud Bergeron
> > Sent: Wednesday, 19 April 2006 9:57 AM
> > To: misc@openbsd.org
> > C
ried and
some wierd thing your provider is doing prevents it from working.
Arnaud
--
"i think we should rewrite the kernel in java since it has good
support for threads." - Ted Unangst
f you want to specify more than one
interface, the proper way to do it is : 'set skip on { tun0, enc0, lo0
}'
If anybody knows better correct me.
> Chris
>
Arnaud
--
"i think we should rewrite the kernel in java since it has good
support for threads." - Ted Unangst
be a battle of merit
> on the licenses, etc.
Don't worry this topic has not even been approched yet, and I intend
to keep it that way.
> I am only interested on how a GNU project can become a BSD project and
> the process and step in getting there, if that's even possible.
y isn't present in another
> region. To this end many licenses state that the licensing terms are in
> accordance with 'California state law..' or whatever, by accepting the terms
> you are therefore reducing ambiguity on the use of the license.
>
> -Andy
>
[snip]
Arnaud
--
"i think we should rewrite the kernel in java since it has good
support for threads." - Ted Unangst
On 4/3/06, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 03, 2006 at 11:11:22AM +0530, Niklaus wrote:
> > On 4/2/06, Chris Kuethe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On 4/2/06, Niklaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > what problem are you really trying to solve?
> > >
> > > really, wha
On 11/19/05, Matthias Kilian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 18, 2005 at 09:55:26PM -0500, Arnaud Bergeron wrote:
> > I reported it precisely because the characters you mentionned (and all
> > other 'special' chars i know) are working perfectly. '[
On 11/18/05, Matthias Kilian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 18, 2005 at 03:53:38PM -0500, Arnaud Bergeron wrote:
> > I noticed that, using ksh, if you try to tab-complete any filename
> > that has a '[' in it while there are more than one file in the
&
I noticed that, using ksh, if you try to tab-complete any filename
that has a '[' in it while there are more than one file in the
directory will fail. Simple example:
$ mkdir test
$ cd test
$ touch [a] [b]
$ pico \[a
at the last line, if you type tab, the system beeps and nothing else
happens.
On 11/6/05, Gustavo Rios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was thinking about something like that:
>
> http://disjunkt.com/dualhead/
> http://cambuca.ldhs.cetuc.puc-rio.br/multiuser/
> http://www.ltn.lv/~aivils/
> http://www.itsopen.net/projects/x-hack/
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=of
On 9/22/05, Jonathan Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 11:48:15AM -0700, James Wright wrote:
> > based on the patch at http://nightlies.mt-daapd.org/, patch-daap_c goes
> > into /usr/ports/audio/mt-daapd/patches and patch-Makefile to be applied
> > in /usr/ports/audio/mt-daa
[snipped stupid message]
This should be reported to hushmail. As it was not directed toward me
I did not do it. However I took the time to find the right place to
do it.
Here is the link :
https://www.hushmail.com/contact/index.php?PHPSESSID=e784385b72dd436bb2affa3a4e020419
Try this one if the
On 8/16/05, Mike Henker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok Nick, ckecking all what you said step by step:
>
> > Can you put your /etc/resolv.conf file back to the one with the ISP's
> > dns servers in it first.
>
> Changed to:
> lookup file bind
> name server 194.224.52.6
> name server 194.224.52.
On 8/10/05, Reitenbach Sebastian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think you adressed the problem. but after setting ulimit -d a bit higher I
> get
> a bit more ahead, so the memory is later exhausted. This does not helped that
> much.
>
> ulimit -m was alrady at the maximum.
>
> $ ulimit
As an alternative, I recoomend tptest (http://tptest.sourceforge.net).
It worked great for me, i got ~80 MBps for a p3-500 with dc NICs
(OpenBSD) and a p3-866 windows computer.
On 7/3/05, Oliver J. Morais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Arnaud Bergeron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050703 03:09]:
> > All it takes to find that out is a little bit of observation and
> > deduction. From the second output you provided you should see md5's
> > C
On 7/2/05, Oliver J. Morais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OpenBSD 3.7-current (GENERIC) #212: Mon Jun 27 21:48:43 MDT 2005 on i386
> Compiling xpdf I see the following top-output (top -S -ocpu 10)
>
> load averages: 1.97, 1.55, 0.97 16:16:04
> 65 processes: 2 r
On 6/9/05, Luciano ES <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, Stuart. The answers to your latest questions:
>
> On 09/06/05 at 12:11, Stuart Henderson wrote in 7K:
>
> >How does 'fdisk wd0' look?
>
> - The second slice (offset 63) was marked as unknown. Then I fixed it with
> OpenBSD's fdisk. Now it
Thanks to off-list help, I got my answer.
For the archives: use semaphores.
For a threaded network application I'm developping, I have to watch
the number of concurrent connections. I currently use this code:
if (curconns < maxconns) {
curconns++;
}
else {
pthread_cond_wait(&conns_is_at_max, &useless_mutex);
continue;
}
curconns is decremented by
On 5/16/05, Ryan Corder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-05-16 at 18:45 +0300, Kaj Mdkinen wrote:
> > I connect to my firewall with putty. How can I get rid of messages like
> > these from
> > appearing in my ssh terminal session?
>
> check your /etc/syslog.conf to see if errors, etc are
On 5/14/05, GV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> no, I don't need any port of that machine to be exposed to the Internet. Only
> a certain range.
>
> I tried the following:
>
> --
> nat on $ext_if from $int_if:network to any -> $ext_if
> rdr on $int_if proto tcp from any to any port 21 -> 127.0.0.
Sorry if this seems a bit out of order, because I commented as it came to me.
On 5/13/05, GV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have following LAN configuration:
>
> [ COMP_1 ] ... [ COMP_n ]
> || ADSL
>---+--+-+--- int_if [
Ok enough I get it now...
On 5/6/05, John L. Scarfone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 04:27:11PM -0400, Arnaud Bergeron said:
> > > 10x!
> >
> > Sorry, I do not understand this...
>
> http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?te
On 5/1/05, Matthew Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> dimanche, le 1 mai, 2005, Arnaud Bergeron nous a dit ceci:
>
> > I have been playing around with netstat and found lots of strange
> > (read uknown ports) udp connections. I wanted to know what processes
> >
there is a way to view the pid (or pgid) of the owner
of a socket other than writing my own program to read kernel memory
with kvm_*.
Arnaud Bergeron
--
Fourth law of programming:
Anything that can go wrong wi
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