yboard
wskbd0 detached
ukbd0 detached
uhidev1 detached
wsmouse0 detached
ums0 detached
uhidev2 detached
wskbd1: disconnecting from wsdisplay0
wskbd1 detached
ukbd1 detached
uhidev3 detached
wskbd2: disconnecting from wsdisplay0
wskbd2 detached
ucc0 detached
uhidev4 detached
wsmouse1 detached
ums1 detached
uhidev5 detached
wskbd3: disconnecting from wsdisplay0
wskbd3 detached
ukbd2 detached
uhidev6 detached
wskbd4: disconnecting from wsdisplay0
wskbd4 detached
ucc1 detached
uhid1 detached
uhid2 detached
uhid3 detached
uhid4 detached
uhid5 detached
uhid6 detached
uhid7 detached
uhidev7 detached
uhub2 detached
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Regards,
Ivan
I am very sorry for not reading the fucking manual!
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Ivan
I wonder why I have to make of=... being equal to some partition instead of the
whole memstick?
Why does man page example tells to use of=/dev/rsd1c but not of=/dev/rsd1? And
why does it use exactly 'c' partition but not 'a', does that matter?
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Ivan
Can you send a C code example of obtaining sysctl vm.loadavg via sysctl(2)
function?
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Ivan
On Fri, 10 May 2019 08:56:48 -0800
Robert Wing wrote:
> At the cost of sending more spam to the FreeBSD-Current mailing
> list...
>
> I'm posting the following excerpt taken from the FreeBSD website as a
> reminder to those subscribed to this list and who continue to spam it:
>
> "This is the m
On Thu, 09 May 2019 18:03:04 +
ossobser...@redchan.it wrote:
> Background: Apparently a FreeBSD developer, a viking looking fellow,
> has been hiding a secret: just as many of his predecessors in the
> Danish cities during WWII (collaborators); He has a disdain for "the
> jews" collectively.
Thank you very much for this message, friend. We the people should
learn it and stop taking Cock of Conduct up our ass
пн, 31 дек. 2018 г. в 05:07, :
>
> Their take is that if you lent (licensed) them a lawnmower and told them
> not to wreck it, the fact that they did not wreck it entitles them to
> > Does this mean that I should either build the packages from ports
> > myself, or use someone else's binary packages (e.g. those from
> > m:tier); no other options?
>
> Yes.
Thank you for the answer!
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Best regards,
Ivan
. To be alerted of port updates, consider following the
> ports-changes mailing list.
or use someone else's binary packages (e.g. those from m:tier); no other
options?
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Best regards,
Ivan
? or
> is that just ridiculous?
>
> Has anyone experienced this before and worked out the issue? Thanks
It also might be remnants of chunked transfer encoding. This can happen if
there is a 'smart' backend that encodes data into chunks (for some reason)
and then reverse proxy encodes this into chunks again.
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Ivan Markin
against EvilMaid and friends by *some adversaries* and
within *some threat models*.
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Ivan Markin
chneier.com/blog/archives/2009/10/evil_maid_attac.html
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Ivan Markin
li...@wrant.com:
> You're not part of the OpenBSD developers, you're coming from a free
> mail provider (gmail). You show nothing to validate your suggestion.
> You should probably stop making corrections in people's names unless
> you get appointed to do so by the project. Until then, this is ju
rts about
invalid-then-valid peers to syslog right before Tor's complaints about
timewrap.
I don't see anything wrong about proposing a dirty fix that can solve
the problem for a while.
> Maybe the fortress fell over because you didn't have enough Lego.
Maybe.
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Ivan Markin
a...@riseup.net:
> Thanks for the reply and the help Ivan but I'm actually already doing exactly
> what you suggested. Checking the time is one of the first things I thought of
> but this is not that unfortunately. I don't have this problem on 5.9 myself
> and even snapshots
hy it's so wrong?
ares,
using tlsdate to sync time is not required.
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Ivan Markin
src/etc/ntpd.conf.diff?r1=1.12&r2=1.13
[2] /etc/rc.d/ntpd stop
rcctl disable ntpd
[3] https://github.com/ioerror/tlsdate
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Ivan Markin
Stefan Sperling:
> On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 06:03:48PM +0000, Ivan Markin wrote:
>> Sebastien Marie:
>>> Do you run these commands on the ramdisk (bsd.rd) ? If yes, all the
>>> /dev/sd* aren't created by default.
>>
>> Why it is so? Can this be found som
Sebastien Marie:
> Do you run these commands on the ramdisk (bsd.rd) ? If yes, all the
> /dev/sd* aren't created by default.
Why it is so? Can this be found somewhere in documentation?
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Ivan Markin
CRYPTO first
(e.g. via installation program then exit to shell). Then perform the
steps from FDE guide.
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Ivan Markin
ntations.
> The CVS thing doesn't seem to be HTTPS-enabled.
This note seems to be truly reasonable to me. If OpenBSD already got
Let's Encrypt this month and deployed it for www.openbsd.org it should
not be hard to expand it to *.openbsd.org. Yeah, X.509 is a piece of
shit but hav
mail.com> writes:
> Same problem with build 1458662970.
> Anyone experiencing this same problem? I need to know if this is a
> hardware problem or if this have something to do with a build fail.
I tried basic installation inside virtual machine (qemu-kvm), when I found
that problem. Not a hardwa
tion, which is probably not what you want
../../../../netinet/ip_var.h:211: warning: 'struct socket' declared inside
parameter list
../../../../netinet/ip_var.h:216: warning: 'struct socket' declared inside
parameter list
*** Error 1 in target 'pfkeyv2_parsemessage.o'
4 15:06:59 +0600
Subject: Custom kernel with PIPEX without IPSEC failed to compile
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I tried to compile custom kernel in the 5.5 release of OpenBSD on landisk
platform with PIPEX, but found requirment of IPSEC by PIPEX.
As I've found in file /sys/netinet/udp_usrreq.c it uses IPSEC only with L2TP to
distinguish IPsec packets against non-IPsec.
Is PIPEX so strong require IPSEC?
Is
Hi,
I'm running OpenBSD5 (all from binaries) as a spam filter installed in
SPARC
LDOM (T1000). I've changed sendmail for OpenSMTPD and after few weeks a see
that OpenSMTPD ate almost all memory:
root@homer $ ps aux | grep smtpd
root 5866 0.0 0.1 1296 2544 ?? Is
Web: http://www.smtgreen.com
Good morning! This is Ivan from China. Recently, we launched some new LED
bulbs, so I'm in a hurry to share with you.The lumen is up to 90lm/w,
CRI>80Ra. If any designs apeal to you, don't forget to give me a feed
back!Meanwhile, I also work in this fie
Good morning! This is Ivan from China. Recently, we launched some new LED
bulbs, so I'm in a hurry to share with you.The lumen is up to 90lm/w,
CRI>80Ra. If any designs apeal to you, don't forget to give me a feed
back!Meanwhile, I also work in this field over years, so I'm quite
Hi,
Just idea: http://www1.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/tresor/
Should be interesting for OpenBSD kernel too. Of course if not
already there in some form.
I.
It is not demand of PF... It's about IPSec behavior. IPSec tunnels could
be established between exact 2 IPs, or exact 2 IP networks. You can't
have IP net on one side of tunnel and rest of Internet on other side,
which is case you wrote about.
Solutions:
1. Build IP-IP IPSec and then build GRE tunn
Hi,
Remove folloving line from OpenVPN config:
redirect-gateway def1
It redirects your default gateway to tunnel you have just opened.
Btw you have copied /etc/hostname.tun0 from install suggestion, but this
is not the only right way to start it. I found that it is better to
setup tunnel device, a
Save your time with http://www.webtoolkit.eu/wt when you are in mindset
to write CGIs in C++... ;-)
On Mon, 2010-12-13 at 22:18 +0100, Jean-Francois wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sorry for posting basic question here, would you please let me know why such
> script does'nt work (error with "Premature end o
Download "Smart Start" CD from HP site. Boot this CD and configure SCSI
adapter an RAID settings. There is far more options to configure, than
from SCSI adapter BIOS. Btw if you have battery backed cache, you can
switch on write cache. You should also download and boot "Firmware
CD"...
I.
On Tue,
Aaron,
I built 3.7 base + OpenVPN for VPN gateway with custom
CFLAGS/LDFLAGS and it worked well for years, even with such aggressive
flags as CFLAGS="-O3 -march=c3 -mmmx -m3dnow -fomit-frame-pointer" and
LDFLAGS="-Wl,-z,combreloc -Wl,-O2 -Wl,--sort-common
-Wl,--enable-new-dtags". But bu
try it on
OpenBSD before I put it for everyone to download :-)
Best regards,
Ivan
nice day,
Iqigo
Thank you so much for pointing me in the right direction - I wasn't
aware of /dev/pflog interface, I just wrote simple program to sniff
packets going through it and to add host to appropriate table if I don't
like the activity I see there
Thanks again,
Ivan
Girish Venkatachalam napisa:
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 4:59 PM, Ivan Radovanovic wrote:
Thanks for your respone. If I understand you correctly pf kernel module
actually supports operating with tables based on positive conditions (ie not
only when rule is broken, but also when rule is true
with pfctl(8) (I tried making conditions with
max-src-conn-rate set to 0 with idea that making one connection will
break this rule so I could add ip in table that way, but pfctl(8) is too
smart to accept rules with max-src-conn-rate set to 0)
Regards,
Ivan
same thing I want to achieve?
Regards,
Ivan
P.S.
I am using pf on FreeBSD 7.2
I don't know how to check for pf's version - tag in source file is
/* add: $OpenBSD: pf.c,v 1.559 2007/09/18 18:45:59 markus Exp $ */
sounter-question. Did anyone play with cwm to do some form of i18n?
I had no success trying get it to output koi8-r text, nor utf-8 with
non-english
letters.
> The GENERIC kernel should be sufficient for most all systems
> and situations.
I think it's his decision. If he'll do drivers patches and even do
new drivers, if he will use custom mk.conf, and maybe even
custom cvs tree why not use custom kernel config too.
By the way if he'll get problems w
> So you suppose others will not? :)
For this crap (bcm4318 as Airport Extreme Card) and current driver
the 'far' is 2-3 meters :)
There aint such problems with native Mac OS X, as it has original
proprietary driver.
> If ever looked into sys/arch/macppc/conf/GENERIC you should
> notice there is
> Check out ral(4) and acx(4) man pages. Maybe bwi(4).
It's better to know end user's point, to avoid different
bugs and problems. bwi(4) is badliest choice, as it's totally
based on reverse engineering.
I already have bcm-based integrated card, and it's
loss when far from access point.
Hi, @misc,
Please advice good PCMCIA Wi-Fi card (11g, 36 Mb/s and upper)
working nice both at x86 and macppc platforms.
log folder to some bigger partition and create symbolic link to
that place in /var partition.
PS: And never stop logging, truth is in the logs.
Regards,
Ivan Hudiakov
Hi there!
I need to know if Atheros AR5005G Wifi Network Adapter and Marvell
Yukon 88E8038 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller are already supported in
OBSD 4.0 or will be in the next release. I bought me a laptop built-in
with these and I'd love to have OpenBSD on it rather than any other OS.
I ha
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