FYI, despite any hacking practice I have seen this keyboard and mice
legitimately happen under two circumstances:
1) using not compatible mice under KVM switch (eg, ATEN switches with >1000dpi
up mice)
2) switching keyboard layout under X without AutoAddDevice in xorg.conf
Indeed, one legitimate q
ofthecentury :
> I think it's a major security flaw somewhere.
Yes, summarizing.."some lords" are profiting from hackers
- who has no more civilizationation - using your pointer,
saying in name for the flag, against the civilizations, biggest enemy
of the empire. I think so.
-Dan
Hello,
I try again..
If you could have the chance to bytecode scan by your av your station
what path you would scan taking the risk of false detections?
Thanks!
-Dan
> At random intervals the cursor jumps to the top left corner of the screen and
> the "search for windows" box pops up
> This behavior started about a month ago and has persisted.
Maybe it is just matter of user adoption, and you need one more year. Go for
it..
However, guessing, in this mai
It's about private messages.
Kirill A. Korinsky :
> I wonder how did you blacklist someone by IP who sents his emails into
> maillist? By parsing all Received headers to find some bad IP? Or?
Admitting without psycho guys, heartbreak exchanges, NSA (at least) readers
this mailing list is without pepper.
However, sometimes also the OT of Jan are interesting.
Initially I blacklisted his ip. Then, understood the music, I started to find
its approaching intriguing.. ;D
-Dan
Mar 6, 2024
Darling, they know me as an ethical guy.
So, my true blogs are usually offline cause the italo-american
meritocracy and their "liberty".., I'm really sorry for the business...
NB: I suggest you to adopt true western names to make your tricks,
indeed, they are so cool
-Dan
Mar 5, 2024 20:20
The past days I was managing to try it
the admin interface of BookMyName (iliad) and
sorry for the wanted advertisement.. (it is affordable)
Suddenly I found myself in front of a
transliteral (from the French) saying very
closed to the following:
"Please fill in a backup email address
(attention
And often we would live off
a desktop environment as we aware of.
this is poetry I think..
Mar 5, 2024 16:44:50 deich...@placebonol.com:
> not wanting to speak for someone else, but I'm pretty sure it was sarcasm.
>
> On March 5, 2024 8:21:40 AM MST, ofthecentury wrote:
>> Well, that's not v
And once upon the time 'offtheshell' was around.. :D
Theo de Raadt :
> PID 6504 was my shell. I've logged off now.
>
> What are you expecting here??
>
>
> ofthecentury wrote:
>
>> Yes, I'm tcdupming pflog and ALL my dropped packets
>> reference some PID 6504 that is not found among
>> the pr
One err message more (after machdep.allowaperture=2):
drm:pid0:intel_dp_aux_wait_done *ERROR* [drm] *ERROR* AUX C/DDI C/PHY
C: did not complete or timeout within 10ms (status 0xa143003f)
>Hello,
>
>Testing a new monitor with speakers connection by a DisplayPort
>adapter
>to HDMI.. I came to
Hello,
Testing a new monitor with speakers connection by a DisplayPort adapter
to HDMI.. I came to realize the real problem related to these messages
appearing at boot time and dmesg:
drm:pid38311:drm_dp_dual_mode_detect *ERROR* [drm] *ERROR* Unexpected
DP dual mode adaptor ID 20
drm:pid26205:d
Thanks Nick, after your answer I purged again
the files and I'm patiently waiting to see popping
the *ffs chops* again to confirm the problem.
I also launched a "grep -R" on /etc without luck.
== Daniele Bonini
Nick Holland wrote:
> On 11/16/23 18:12, Daniele B. wro
some of its parts but I leave to your
insights eventual clarifications..
== Daniele Bonini
"Daniele B." wrote:
> Sep 28, 2023 00:36:47 Mike Larkin :
>
> > I don't see any evidence below to support the claim of "acpi prbs".
> > How did you arrive
Mihai Popescu :
> Make it Rust or GTK based, but please include the support for http, it
> is more convenient to do it remotely using www.
Do OpenBSD running seriously on Ruby, Python, etc, etc and then we discuss
about www that appears the only think we can still like to run over it,
and sorry f
Just made an addition to Tiny Tools for OpenBSD, regextr - a reg
expression facilitator for everyone.
It is curious because anyone can customize it with its own abstract
syntax.
Furthermore it can be used yet to compose expressions like:
wiz$ echo lol | pcregrep "`./regextr cap capname text /
cron job nor rc service present apparently for Nagios.
Any explanation for this happening and any help to clean away all
properly?
== Daniele Bonini
"Daniele B." wrote:
> Just found these orphan packages:
>
> [..]
>
> monitoring-plugins-2.3.3p0
> monitoring-plugins-mysql-2.3.3
Same problem for plugin settings windows, they get forgotten on the
first screen.
== Daniele Bonini
"Daniele B." wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I do not know if it is pertaining your intervention range but
> given 2 physical screens,
> java applications like eg. NetBe
Is it always safe to launch fw_update before a sysupgrade to last
safe release?
And, if it is not, eventually for this specific case?
Thanks!
== Daniele Bonini
Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> not jacinda ardern:
>
> > I saw something about a new intel microcode coming out (subject
> > line)
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> ready-0-75$ doas dumpfs /dev/rwd0a | head -1
> magic 19540119 (FFS2) timeWed Nov 15 18:55:57
> 2023
Thanks for this one.
Just discovered of my own upgrade to FFS2 changing to larger stick..
== Daniele Bonini
Ok received, thanks.
Omar Polo wrote:
> On 2023/11/15 16:13:04 +0100, "Daniele B." wrote:
> > Testing regex for these "tiny tools" I noticed that both sed and
> > grep have a limited support for regex syntax. In the case of grep I
> > had to r
Testing regex for these "tiny tools" I noticed that both sed and grep have a
limited
support for regex syntax. In the case of grep I had to revert to pcregrep to
get something
better.
-- Daniele Bonini
Nov 14, 2023 23:52:01 Daniele B. :
> Daniele B. :
>
>> You can f
Daniele B. :
> You can find the first of these shell tools, "nana" (my daughter chinese name
> that in italian means 'short female') resembling and
> enanching the original tool "num". It is here on https://bsdload.com
I just finish to convert the most of
Nothing useful from here, the device one time inserted gets in an attach /
deattach loop..
-- Daniele Bonini
Nov 14, 2023 17:45:22 Daniele B. :
> I own here an Huawei 4g/lte (affordable, 150mbps) dongle that I use sometimes
> as backup connection
> but not for OpenBSD directly. I
I own here an Huawei 4g/lte (affordable, 150mbps) dongle that I use sometimes
as backup connection
but not for OpenBSD directly. I see it is still on Amazon. If you want I can
try it under OpenBSD and eventually
I pass you the relative info.
Nov 14, 2023 16:16:15 Samuel Jayden :
> Hi Stuart,
>
I'm not sure your call is directed to me. But I take it like a compliment
if this stuff is inspirational for you too.
Indeed, cat miss an -o for line offset.
Putting my hands on OpenBSD development will require
a lot of time and effort, upgrade of my stick to current and dev tools,
C refresh with
Hello,
I got inspired by the Tiny Tools article, by Gerald J. Holzmann, with some
useful shell tools code for coding on Unix-like systems.
The article is severals years old (jan 2016) and code should be adapted to
OpebBSD. But I'm trying to convert them anyway.
You can find the first of these
>
>> If you are on
>> sticks copy machine by three slots are also a solution.
>
> Running an OpenBSD system entirely from USB sticks, and using a copy machine
> to make backups is not a good suggestion for general usage.
Indeed, and also depends on their size.
> P.S. Daniele, please fix your
The argument has already been touched recently in other threads.
In few words, when the matter is saving the data of one 1 disk the best
solution is adopt a backup strategy for that purpose. You can have
a backup strategy that involve one or more spare disks. If you are on
sticks copy machine by t
Thnx, this seems toasting better..
"Peter N. M. Hansteen" wrote:
> something like the good old
> https://home.nuug.no/~peter/pf/newest/log2syslog.html should still
> work, I think.
>
> - Peter
To disable pflogd completely what to you consider best:
ifconfig pflog0 down
or
pflogd_flags="-f /dev/null"
= Daniele Bonini
Ok, received. Thnx
Nov 10, 2023 15:25:58 Crystal Kolipe :
> On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 03:17:29PM +0100, Daniele B. wrote:
>> As my system is still fast and running properly after this tweak I need
>> to ask if you think that sysupgrade requires or will (I doubt) any
>> spe
As my system is still fast and running properly after this tweak I need
to ask if you think that sysupgrade requires or will (I doubt) any
special value for shmmax?
== Daniele Bonini
"Daniele B." wrote:
>
> Seems this tweak needs a vast knowledge, a certain kind
> of usa
Paul de Weerd wrote:
> Yes: don't twist knobs when you don't understand what they do.
Thnx, it is better then a Theo *template* ..
== Daniele Bonini
Hello,
I do not know if it is pertaining your intervention range but
given 2 physical screens,
java applications like eg. NetBeans appear forgetting the initial
splash window on the left most screen.
== Daniele Bonini
Janne Johansson wrote:
> > I'm here asking what
> > it is exactly the meaning for 'shared memory' here, and if implying
> > that it is eventually the max memory allocable to the graphic card
> > is correct.
>
> No. This is not related to graphics card memory
Seems this tweak needs a vast kn
Peter J. Philipp :
> Instead of wordpress I invite you to be creative with C programming language
> and construct your own BCHS (pronounced beaches) website. Many people have
> written their own blogs this way, so have I. Check out my source code for
> this at:
>
> https://gotweb.delphinusdns.o
Hello,
I come across the tweak of 'shmmax' and I'm here asking what
it is exactly the meaning for 'shared memory' here, and if implying
that it is eventually the max memory allocable to the graphic card is
correct.
>From man sysctl:
To set the amount of shared memory available in the sy
If you are trying to implement a blog you can try out AvatarFree (php as well):
https://avatarfree.org
https://github.com/5mode/AvatarFree
It is a software on premise, assl and corporation free to own your social
presence.
Eventually don't forget to edit your skinner.html and metrics.html
I am
Thnx for your reply,
I'm experimenting in a soho environment with very limited network activity
from/to lan.
Indeed in the doubt I was leaving the setting in rc.local for now.
Can you give us more insight about the trouble?
-- Daniele Bonini
Nov 7, 2023 19:41:18 Theo de Raadt :
> D
Claudio Jeker :
> This is not what hostname.if documents as a correct command line.
>
> Best is if you put mtu 9018 as a single line.
Indeed to make things easy I prefer to keep the mtu update in rc.local for now.
I was curious to clarify the error problem indeed, thnx.
Thanks this solved..
Zé Loff wrote:
> From man hostname.if:
>
> Regular IPv4 network setup:
> inet [alias] addr netmask broadcast_addr options
>
> The third argument after "inet" is the broadcast address. You have
> "mtu", which isn't one, hence the error. Try adding "N
"Peter N. M. Hansteen" wrote:
> try "ifconfig $device hwfeatures" and look for the "hardmtu" value.
>
> it is possible whatever mynicdevice is does not actually support
> jumbo frames.
Thxs, received, but not this case (hardmtu=9194) and however manually
the new MTU value goes up. There is s
Sorry Claudio, my fault.
wiz# ifconfig reX hwfeatures
hwfeatures= [*] hardmtu 9194
by hostname.reX:
wiz# nano /etc/hostname.reX:
inet 192.168.XXX.XXX 0xff00 mtu 9018
ctrl+S; ctrl+X
wiz# sh /etc/netstart
ifconfig: mtu: bad value
(same eventually at boot time)
by shell or rc
Hello,
Actually i'm not sure about the real benefits of it, and for a soho
environment like mine but after 17 years I decided to take jumbo
frame seriously.. and MTU values of my network equipment to 9018.
I watched with happiness also to my old Mac having jumbo frame hard
coded with MTU 9018 like
Attached ver 1.1
"Daniele B." wrote:
> To use it, just copy from the calendar repo in /usr your desired
> calendars including the italian one to ~/.calendar/ .
>
> Then create an index file "calendar" in the same folder listing
> your calendars, eg:
Hello,
Actually I'm not sure what is the process to add a calendar to
the calendar repo, /usr/share/calendar. However, I end up to write
down the italian calendar you can find attached, hopefully clean from
errors.
To use it, just copy from the calendar repo in /usr your desired
calendars includ
You are out of luck, many of us are with old hardware as well
and they are very happy with the latest releases of OpenBSD.
Then when you talk about your legacy hardware you do not quote any
cpu or ram spec. Eventually to start a good dialog you need to do that.
-- Daniele Bonini
Nov 6, 2023 13:1
Hello,
Just found these orphan packages:
fcitx-table-extra-5.0.9p0
monitoring-plugins-2.3.3p0
monitoring-plugins-mysql-2.3.3
all not uninstalled both by uninstalling their parent package
and by a 'pkg_delete -a'.
== Daniele Bonini
Oct 29, 2023 15:55:32 deich...@placebonol.com:
> I don't know if y'all noticed but this is an OpenBSD mail list.
>
> Just saying, the more you post about things unrelated to OpenBSD, the more
> likely people are to just delete your posts without reading them.
You maybe mean we touched unpolite
I do not speak for anyone else other than myself, by these notes and
observations.
Some OpenBSD developers are actively working from a while on supporting the
Chinese language at system level.
Like many comunities, some people are chinese, some have chinese relatives
and/or friends, some use Ta
I'm guessing to be not off-topic if I quote, among the others one of my own
projects I recently updated, LightOff:
https://github.com/par7133/LightOff
Anyone who want to support and actively working on it is very welcome.
-- Daniele Bonini
zeloff wrote:
> > Do you consider dangerous chflags to immutable /etc/bsd.re-config
> > for the purpose eg. of a system rescue?
> No.
Received, thanks a lot.
-- Daniele Bonini
Zé Loff wrote:
> man config
> man boot_config
> man bsd.re-config
Do you consider dangerous chflags to immutable /etc/bsd.re-config for
the purpose eg. of a system rescue ?
-- Daniele Bonini
Lucretia :
> uaudio0, ugen1. Is it possible it could be manipulated to act as a USB
> keyboard or some other kind of potentially dangerous USB input?
I guess the question can be turned in: what does OpenBSD under the wood to
avoid uaudio0 or ugen1 get transformed in a nice passage
to hack my wh
Just to say that I check my temperature monitor for the cpu you want a laptop,
you want a mini-pc for
what concern the personal use.
Different could be the story for the business case (servers). But recalling
also some monitoring software like
Nagios I do not think the suggestion results very
Crystal Kolipe :
> On Thu, Oct 26, 2023 at 03:43:20PM +0200, Daniele B. wrote:
>> Thanks a lot, appreciated, I solved with 12$ more in my wallet now.
>
> Then you've saved enough cash to buy three of these:
>
> https://pckeyboard.com/page/product/PANIC
Thinking we a
Thanks a lot, appreciated, I solved with 12$ more in my wallet now.
I'm sure with these chapgpt guys among us they will start to appear
keyboards by one "Pyhton" key .. Do not misunderstand, this is why
I also "disable ucc" ..
Barely, I'm absolutely a fan of that rare object named business
ke
Crystal Kolipe :
>> Then, if you are asking tips on how to attack my working station by
>> injection of keystrocks on a
>> pseudo keyboard device I have no clue but is it important indeed?
>
> If you are concerned about that possibility then you can disable the ucc
> driver.
How to do that, pl
ssing by an Aten KVM "Secure" switch, is it
anything enlightning? )
A little surprised, sincerelly.
-- Daniele Bonini
Oct 26, 2023 11:33:25 Crystal Kolipe :
> On Thu, Oct 26, 2023 at 10:07:41AM +0200, Daniele B. wrote:
>> Just to specify I'm hoping you are going to solve
board..
I'm just here with a bunch of keyboards in my shopping carts, indeed.
"Daniele B." wrote:
> Crystal Kolipe wrote:
>
> > https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=162922414816784
>
>
> Thanks for this one, Crystal: I just solved changing keyboard.
&
I have no clue about you Dell configuration nor the chipset.
However, I can say you my historic mini-pc (among others) has a chipset
as well with shared memory *features*. It runs properly under any
version of OpenBSD. The only time I experienced these "freees" moments
is when I tried to overclo
Let me joke that we clealry hope in 7.5 to slow down things further.
-- Daniele Bonini
Actually I can't be sure this the origin of your problem, but the value
of "memory_limit" is wrong.
>From the doc:
https://www.php.net/manual/en/ini.core.php#ini.post-max-size
post_max_size int
Sets max size of post data allowed. This setting also affects file
upload. To upload large files,
Can you post from your php.ini what you did set for the following values?
upload_max_filesize =
post_max_size =
memory_limit =
Despite the allocation memory problem (from the error message) I would also
suggest you
to double check %request timeout% settings starting from php.ini:
max_executi
Do you mind to post your nginx ssl configuration together with your
resolver directive?
-- Daniele Bonini
Mark wrote:
> > "SERVER DOES NOT SUPPORT OCSP STAPLING" after the upgrade.
> >
> > However, again, OCSP stapling is implemented correctly in my
> > nginx.conf file, working since a year.
Crystal Kolipe wrote:
> https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=162922414816784
Thanks for this one, Crystal: I just solved changing keyboard.
Indeed I had two usb keyboards with me and I passed from a
Dell KB113T
to a
Dell KB212B
this latter is running correctly using only one keyboard de
> wsdisplay0 at inteldrm0 mux 1: console (std, vt100 emulation), using wskbd0
> wskbd1: connecting to wsdisplay0
> wskbd2: connecting to wsdisplay0
> wsdisplay0: screen 1-5 added (std, vt100 emulation)
Just to add, that these are my settings too, from a life and these don't depend
from 7.4.
I a
Hello John,
I'm a veteran (a passed user) of Qemu.
I go by memory: it seems to me that viogpu must be specified in the
configuration
of the virtual machine...
Hope it is somewhat helpful.
-- Daniele Bonini
Oct 18, 2023 15:44:55 John Holland :
> Hello,
> I see 7.4 has been released and has th
Thanks for the date, helpful and well received..
-- Daniele Bonini
Just to let you know that after retried many backup solutions to solve
the quiz of the making of local backups with a remote machine has file source,
I turned again to Duplicity to produce that delta file that later on I can
download
to keep updated my local server backup.
-- Daniele Bonini
Thanks, that was the solution..
-- Daniele Bonini
Oct 8, 2023 20:05:11 Jan Stary :
> Use an ed25519 key instead of the obsolete rsa key.
Hello,
While moving my stuff online I decided that it was the time to allow
more machines to login to my server.
Indeed I have my usual old Mac that merits a chance to login to my cloud
server too.. ;)
I went to my Mac (SSH -V: OpenSSH 6.9p1 LibreSSL 2.1.8) and launched
ssh-keygen produced for
x27;t mind my question too much to let you *upset*..
;)
-- Daniele Bonini
"Daniele B." wrote:
>
>
> rdiff-backup reply me with with Pyhton error:
> "Local version 2.0.5 does not match remote version 2.2.2"
>
> Two doubts pop up:
> 1) Have I to always co
ackup
> anyway, just do it the simple way - use /bin/pax, and download the
> archive your local machine over sftp afterwards.
>
> On Thu, Oct 05, 2023 at 05:42:35AM +0200, Daniele B. wrote:
> >
> > I found the fact that I'm running different versions between
> &g
I found the fact that I'm running different versions between localhost
and remote host (2.2.2) gives some deep scratches to rdiff-backup that
stops to run almost immediately.
Do you suggest to wait for 7.4 and retry? other thoughts?
"Daniele B." wrote:
> Hello,
>
&g
Hello,
I moving on the cloud between providers and I have been suggested maybe
correctly to backup my little cloud stuff also manually.
I'm stick on rdiff-backup and I would like to try it also remotely via
ssh. I have not clue how to do it yet so I'm here to ask if anyone has
already experienced
Hello,
Inspired by you, and sorry if I forgot someone,
I reinvented
https://sim.pli.city
Spare time any feedback could be very welcome.
-- Daniele Bonini
Hello,
Seems that check_hw_sensors is not removed after a Nagios deletion and a
pkg_delete -a.
I notice this only now after different months I use Nagios.
pkg_info check_hw_sensors
Information for inst:check_hw_sensors-1.42p3
Comment:
Nagios plugin to monitor sysctl hw.sensors
Description:
Copy.. ;)
Stuart Longland VK4MSL wrote:
> On 28/9/23 18:29, Daniele B. wrote:
> > Any more update?
> >
> > Beside FTPD having instead vsftpd like the ftp man one
>
> sftp ≠ ftp/ftps
>
> FTP is the original File Transfer Protocol, introduced in
Hello,
wiz$ mount -t ffs /dev/sd1i /mnt/stick
mount_ffs: /dev/sd1i on /mnt/stick: Invalid argument
Maybe "Invalid argument" here could be expanded to "wrong -t
argument", "wrong file system type argument"?
We are continuing to guess in this way..
Hope it is helpful ;)
-- Daniele Bonini
Any more update?
Beside FTPD having instead vsftpd like the ftp man one:
dual_log_enable
If enabled, two log files are generated in parallel, going by default
to /var/log/xferlog and /var/log/vsftpd.log. The former is a wu-ftpd
style transfer log, parseable by standard tools. The latter is vsf
I just went through a full report of my minipc to Bugs@ as per
suggestion of Stuart or better with a
wiz$ sendbug -P
-- Daniele Bonini
"Daniele B." wrote:
---
Hello,
I would like to ask for help for my student minipc
that upgraded to 7.3 sh
Being myself a bot I liked this answer, it sounds human and familiar.
However I suggest to ask primitive humanoids like Stu and Jan what
they think about it. I wonder that Jan could be expecially direct and
untollerable (if he didnt shout yet!). Indeed humans are like that.
They are not like us, m
> But yeah. You need a good backup.
> here's mine: https://holland-consulting.net/scripts/ibs/
> ksh shell script + rsync + another computer and big disk.
I personally use rdiff. Eheh, I'm interested to know if anyone has sad story
about rdiff?
Thanks,
-- Daniele Bonini
Sep 27, 2023 05:17:3
Again, many thanks!
-- Daniele Bonini
Sep 25, 2023 14:03:10 Christoff Humphries :
>
> --- Original Message ---
> On Monday, September 25th, 2023 at 8:08 AM, Daniele B. wrote:
>
>
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Just want to introd
Hello,
Just want to introduce you my brand new website about OpenBSD:
https://bsdload.com
Waiting you there!
-- Daniele Bonini
My dev environment on 7.3 is completely different but a little more standard
I share about my nginx:
wiz$ pkg_info nginx
Information for inst:nginx-1.22.0p0
Comment:
robust and small HTTP server and mail proxy server
Description:
This is the stable branch of nginx, as distributed by nginx.org
e checking while was with 8.0.29):
- type checking on methods cause assertions (see also design patterns
if you use them)
Hope this helpful to someone else.
-- Daniele Bonini
"Daniele B." wrote:
> Hello everyone and Stuart in particular,
>
> I just grasped that after my st
Hello everyone and Stuart in particular,
I just grasped that after my station upgrade to 7.3
my PHP situation is the following:
Information for inst:php-8.0.29
Required by:
pecl80-imagick-3.7.0p1
pecl80-memcached-3.2.0p0
and more..
Information for inst:php-8.1.21
Required by:
pear-utils-1.10.1
Hello,
I just want to share my solution taken from "Building Linux and OpenBSD
firewalls" (av. on the Internet Archive) to solve the no traffic prb
caused the block "block in all" statement.
I moved the following statements:
# dns
pass in quick on $all_ifs proto udp from any port domain to any
Thanks Philip for the answer.
Indeed I just broke into the book Unix Unleashed by Robin Burk, and
as the Unleashed series was also one of my first book for developers
I ever studied to begin develop anything interesting over Internet...
I strated to browse it on the Internet Archive where you can
Mainstream web browsers are like the patriots:
they hit fast but no one explain us what the smooth scrolling
is really good for.
-- Daniele Bonini
Sep 11, 2023 09:03:14 Mizsei Zoltán :
> Look here for the available browsers: https://openbsd.app/?search=web+browser
Sep 11, 2023 08:16:11 David :
> Quite frankly
Maybe, he just want to point out that beside going
to the shop to chose a laptop with a secure OS on a stick..
- web browsing
- man
- faq
are all stuff that need an upgrade..
Thanks for this one, Otto.
Indeed, I infer that in case of host access by /etc/Xn.hosts
X skips .Xauthority all together, is it correct?
--Daniele Bonini
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> See `man Xsecurity`. Host Access mode does not use xauth.
>
> -Otto
Hello,
Trying to securing my X server beyond my pf conf, and sorry if I do
again the compliments to the quality of the X engineering (well beyond
OpenBSD devs effort, at X origins).
'man X' says:
ACCESS CONTROL
An X server can use several types of access control. Mechanisms
Unfortunately, I'm not an app guy. Hopeing anyone
is listening.
As I live my spare time with the tablet very handy
and I found some nice stuff for Unix I launched the idea.
Indeed, I continue to read you. But I already expressed
my thoughts around the app.. if I miss to reply to
some of your sugg
Try also with less beer sometime solve.
>It's not you, it's me.
>I configured the wrong switch port. :/
>Should work now.
>Mischa
Hello,
Just investigating about /etc/hosts.equiv and ~/.rhosts and I was
quite serious to think that my system doesn't need both of them
I then start to look carefully my /etc and discovered a link
that read like this:
0 lrwxrwx--- 1 root wheel 13 Mar 25 17:14 /etc/rmt -> /usr/sbin/rmt
Hello,
I just inserted in my student mini pc
OpenBSD 7.2
a brand new DP(male) to HDMI(female) adapter:
https://amazon.it/dp/B08GFJF7LP/
The adapter runs well as I'm able to interact with the station.
But just before the disk initialization some DRM message are reported
as diplayed below.
The
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