On 2024 Dec 10 (Tue) at 21:10:51 +0200 (+0200), Divan Santana wrote:
:mount 3b3840fcdf524721.c /data
you've basically guaranteed corruption of your disk. the 'c' partition
the entire disk, including all metadata.
You'll want to create another partition with size * in a or d to have a
good time.
On 2024 Nov 02 (Sat) at 16:44:59 +0100 (+0100), Christian Schulte wrote:
:On 11/2/24 15:32, Brian Conway wrote:
:> On Sat, Nov 2, 2024, at 7:09 AM, Christian Schulte wrote:
:>> Hello misc@,
:>>
:>> x500$ cat /etc/hostname.iwm0
:>> nwid "FLSTR81WHG6DG" wpa wpakey "xyz"
:>> inet autoconf
:>> inet6 au
On 2024 Nov 02 (Sat) at 14:19:29 +0800 (+0800), Sadeep Madurange wrote:
:Hello,
:
:Does OpenBSD support HDMI audio?
No.
There has been some discussions about adding support, but AFAIK no work
has been done.
--
The chicken that clucks the loudest is the one most likely to show up
at the steam f
On 2024 Sep 20 (Fri) at 12:45:08 +0200 (+0200), Mike Fischer wrote:
:
:> Am 20.09.2024 um 12:13 schrieb Stuart Henderson :
:>
:>> From what you've shown I can only assume the auth servers are broken
:> and probably refusing to respond for A (rather than an empty NOERROR
:> response).
:
:I agree, t
OpenBSD will not be doing this. You can of course install XFCE by
running "pkg_add xfce" as root and following the instructions that are
printed on screen.
On 2024 Aug 30 (Fri) at 05:56:32 -0400 (-0400), openbsd_fr...@mail2tor.com
wrote:
:Please ship OpenBSD with XFCE4 pre-built instead of with
I've had that when the video lock switch was enabled, and when
sysctl kern.video.record=0. Make sure to enable the sysctl, and check
that you flipped the switch to enable the video.
On 2024 Jul 12 (Fri) at 13:04:10 +0530 (+0530), Sandeep Gupta wrote:
:I have a non-mainstream laptop (company name
On 2024 Jun 04 (Tue) at 12:46:11 +0300 (+0300), Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
:
:On 04/06/2024 11:59, Stuart Henderson wrote:
:> On 2024-06-04, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
:>> On 04/06/2024 08:50, jrmu wrote:
: When you manage a hypervisor, using only 1x/64 is less than ideal. It's
just
: not
On 2024 May 06 (Mon) at 10:14:21 -0400 (-0400), Benjamin Raskin wrote:
:Hello, all;
:
:I've been having some issues getting bgpd to announce IPv6 routes,
...
:
:bgpd(8) is configued to advertise all connected and static routes,
:however bgpd(8) only advertises routes that are connected to the wg0
RAID0 is called that because zero is what you'll recover if you lose a
disk. This is amazingly dangerous, and you're going to have a bad time.
Do a backup, then restore from backup.
On 2024 Apr 06 (Sat) at 22:43:05 +0200 (+0200), Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
:Folks,
:
:I'm looking for a way to mig
OpenBSD natively supports IPv6 addressing via static configuration and
SLAAC. We do not have a DHCPv6 client in base, so currently you have to
use a package for that.
On 2024 Apr 06 (Sat) at 13:01:31 -0400 (-0400), Sonic wrote:
:That works - I didn't realize I needed to install a package to have
Dan,
You are being inappropriate and obnoxious. Stop it.
This is unaccepable behaviour.
There was a mistake while signing these packages, you want the set
signed 2024-03-22 or later.
ftp.hostserver.de and the other 2nd level mirrors most certainly has
those, and the other mirrors should get them over time.
On 2024 Mar 26 (Tue) at 11:22:08 + (+), void wrote:
:Hello,
:
:Posti
pflog does not monitor the RADIO. They are not Layer 3 packets, and are
not seen by pf.
On 2024 Mar 22 (Fri) at 16:25:08 +0500 (+0500), ofthecentury wrote:
:Thanks. This does work on an interface, but not on -r /var/log/pflog?
:
:On Fri, Mar 22, 2024 at 3:54 PM Stefan Sperling wrote:
:>
:> On F
Yes, we are at a stage of development where snapshots look similar to a
-release. (Note, these snapshots are not actually the release)
For now, you want to run pkg_add with -Dsnap, so "pkg_add -Dsnap -u" or
"pkg_add -Dsnap colorls".
On 2024 Mar 09 (Sat) at 12:11:51 +0300 (+0300), Dmitry Matvey
It seems that your audio is connected in an.interesting way:
"808622A8" at acpi0 not configured
I guess we'll need a driver to support that.
Please use sendbug(1) to make a report, and make sure it includes the
acpidump from the system.
-peter
On 2024 Feb 05 (Mon) at 20:28:16 -0800 (-0800
On 2024 Feb 04 (Sun) at 20:17:44 +0800 (+0800), Tito Mari Francis Escaño wrote:
:Hi misc,
:I was hoping to install GNUstep packages in ARM but it seems gnustep-back
:and gnustep-base are not yet available in ARM.
:I was under the impression that these are needed to start basic GNUstep
:development.
On 2023 Oct 25 (Wed) at 15:24:27 +0200 (+0200), Karel Lucas wrote:
:Hi all,
:
:I have a computer with openBSD V7.4 without X11, to which I want to connect a
:wireless keyboard via Bluetooth. The keyboard is connected via a separate USB
:Bluetooth receiver. What software do I need for this, and how
On 2023 Oct 16 (Mon) at 07:53:37 +0200 (+0200), Harald Dunkel wrote:
:/etc/hostname.vlan111:
:vnetid 111
:parent re0
You need to add "up" here.
:
:/etc/hostname.pfsync0:
:syncdev vlan111 up
:
:vlan111: flags=8002 mtu 1500
^^^
no UP flag, so the parent interface is not p
A lot of the Thinkpad laptops have a physical switch that will
cover/uncover the camera. Can you switch it to the other and try again?
-peter
On 2023 Oct 07 (Sat) at 12:53:12 + (+), Comète wrote:
:Hi,
:
:$ video -f /dev/video0
:video: ioctl VIDIOC_DQBUF: Invalid argument
:
:the LED lig
On 2023 Sep 13 (Wed) at 14:45:37 -0700 (-0700), Lyndon Nerenberg
(VE7TFX/VE6BBM) wrote:
:This might be worth a note in the rpki-client manpage
Please re-read my entire email.
Because ARIN insists on a completely ridiculous agreement for a public
key to verify their data.
we cannot make the agreement for you.
from the rpki-client(8) man page:
All the top-level TAL are included, except the ARIN TAL which is not made
available with terms compatible with open so
if you have questions about the OpenBSD Foundation, I recommend that you
ask them directly.
And while I am not part of the Foundation, I do not appreciate your
insuation.
On 2023 Sep 11 (Mon) at 21:45:27 + (+), Katherine Mcmillan wrote:
:Oh thank goodness that you specified directorS St
There are lots of projects on Github. Sometimes, they have the word
"openbsd" in the title or README. Those are added by the author.
Any discussion about inclusion in OpenBSD will happen on the OpenBSD
mailing lists, and most certainly not in any github project, pr, issue,
or whatever else they
Hi Katherine,
Upcoming hackathons are shared privately among committers, and on a
case-by-case basis when it is decided to invite someone.
-peter
On 2023 May 12 (Fri) at 19:37:18 + (+), Katherine Mcmillan wrote:
:Hi Stuart,
:
:Thank you for your response. The upcoming OpenBSD Hackathon
On 2023 May 12 (Fri) at 00:10:33 +1000 (+1000), David Diggles wrote:
:Here's a longer tcpdump that should have a couple of rounds.
:The ISP does offer ipv6 but I'm not ready to give up on dhcp yet.
:
You can run both in parallel, no problems with that.
--
Expect the worst. It's the least you c
On 2023 Apr 15 (Sat) at 09:33:51 +0300 (+0300), Maksim Rodin wrote:
:Hello,
:I accidentally found a possibly old nslookup binary from 2019
:in /usr/sbin when I ran nslookup as root:
:root ~ # echo $PATH
:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin
:root ~ # which nsl
On 2023 Mar 07 (Tue) at 12:42:33 + (+), Tom Smyth wrote:
:Folks upgrading from 7.2 to 7.3 current snapshot
:dig seems to crash ...
:
:
:/usr/sbin/dig localhost
:Bad system call (core dumped)
:
dig (et al) moved from /usr/sbin/ to /usr/bin/ in 6.7, you should update
your config to use the
On 2023 Mar 01 (Wed) at 14:50:08 +0100 (+0100), Tobias Heider wrote:
:On Wed, Mar 01, 2023 at 01:38:24PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
:> On 2023/03/01 14:21, Tobias Heider wrote:
:> > On Wed, Mar 01, 2023 at 09:24:50AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
:> > > On 2023-03-01, J Doe wrote:
:> > > > He
On 2023 Jan 20 (Fri) at 19:20:10 +1100 (+1100), curmudg...@telaman.net.au wrote:
:Perhaps doing up a package of Jami for BSDs would be a cleaner/better option?
People don't _want_ to run MS Teams. People _need_ to run MS Teams so
they can communicate with co-workers or partner companies.
Offerin
Hi,
You may have noticed that our BFD implementation is not enabled, and
that is because it is not yet finished.
Multi-hop support is one of the things that is on a TODO list, but there
is no intention on working on that feature in the near future.
Additionally, there is no intention of making a
Yes, I've used that with a couple different monitors, and a handful
of usb-c to hdmi adapters. All worked fine, and behaved just like
normal hdmi/dvi/vga monitors.
Power delivery and usb also worked as expected.
On 2021 Sep 19 (Sun) at 14:29:27 +0200 (+0200), Jan Betlach wrote:
:Hi guys,
:
:I a
On 2021 Apr 24 (Sat) at 13:54:19 -0400 (-0400), ben wrote:
[ remove offensive drivel]
No. Do not insult people on this mailing list. That is not appropriate
for anyone.
As a developer, I am offended by your mail and want you to never send
such a thing again.
Hi Martin
The eu.bgp-spamd.net server is no longer available. I have not had any
time for maintanence of these systems for several years, so do not
expect many future updates.
-peter
On 2020 Apr 19 (Sun) at 14:39:08 + (+), Martin wrote:
:I'm going to have spamdb updates from AS using B
OpenBSD does not support HDMI audio at this time.
On 2020 Jan 15 (Wed) at 16:16:24 + (+), sysmerge wrote:
:Hello thee, im trying to connect my TV to Thinkpad x220 via displayport -
hdmi, but sound is only working on notebook not on TV.
:I tried some tricks from audio faq from site but no
On 2019 May 13 (Mon) at 21:17:16 -0400 (-0400), Steven Shockley wrote:
:On 5/9/2019 10:55 AM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
:> The real reason is because we're low on current for the flux capacitor,
:> after shifting time for the early 6.5 release. Not all the machines
:> were able to fit into back seat of
On 2019 May 09 (Thu) at 15:45:54 +0100 (+0100), Andrew Luke Nesbit wrote:
:On 09/05/2019 14:56, Allan Streib wrote:
:> Unless https://www.openbsd.org/plat.html is out of date, it doesn't look
:> like OpenBSD is currently supporting POWER8 or POWER9 plaftorms.
:
:I wonder what is the best way to det
Please make sure you installed the errata for 6.4 (syspatch will do it
for you, don't forget to reboot!). There was a bug that was fixed in
errata 008: "writing more than 4GB to a qcow2 volume corrupts the virtual disk".
On 2019 Apr 18 (Thu) at 10:06:59 +0200 (+0200), Malte Wedel wrote:
:Hello
I'm one of the admins of ftp.hostserver.de, can you (privately) email me
your source IP and a traceroute to us?
On 2019 Jan 08 (Tue) at 15:24:38 +0200 (+0200), Mihai Popescu wrote:
:Hi,
:
:I use to retrieve my install sets from a mirror, after I start the
:install procedure with minirootxx.fs
:
:
On 2018 Dec 11 (Tue) at 17:30:56 +0100 (+0100), Bambero wrote:
:Hi,
:I'm trying to compile clamav from current snapshots under OBSD 6.2 but it
:returns error when building package:
:
That's not supported. ports and src need to be in lock-step.
If you want to install ports for 6.2, you'll need to
On 2018 Nov 28 (Wed) at 16:30:56 +0530 (+0530), Dinesh Thirumurthy wrote:
:Hi,
:
:Searched the list to find messages about riscv. I would
:appreciate instructions on getting it to boot on spike.
:
:Thanks.
:Dinesh
Step one: write a bunch of code.
OpenBSD has not been ported to RISC-V yet, so you
On 2018 Nov 26 (Mon) at 01:18:59 + (+), shadrock uhuru wrote:
:
:also how do i resume from hibernate or suspend with the screen locked
:
:i use i3 and lock the screen with xautolock and i3lock in .i3/config
:
:i put i3lock in /etc/apm/resume
:
:when i resume from ZZZ no lock screen appears
On 2018 Nov 02 (Fri) at 12:03:55 -0400 (-0400), AB wrote:
:I see in ifconfig(8) that setting nwid to an empty string will
:connect to any available AP. When using join, and absent any nwid
:statement at all, is nwid set to an empty string? Or is it null?
:
At boot, nwid is set to empty string ""
Hi Ashe
Sorry about that, I forgot a part of the config file.
You'll need to add "nexthop qualify via default" to the global part of
the configuration. Since the routers sending you the information are
not on your local link, there isn't a valid nexthop so the routes are
not selected. Once the
Packages for i386 are finalized and are uploaded to the mirrors. What
you see, is what was built.
On 2018 Oct 22 (Mon) at 08:15:18 +0300 (+0300), Kihaguru Gathura wrote:
:Hi,
:
:Is the LibreOffice package in the i386 tree expected for OpenBSD 6.4?
:not listed the mirrors so far.
:
:Kihaguru
:
-
On 2018 Sep 05 (Wed) at 12:12:05 +0200 (+0200), Stefan Wollny wrote:
:Hi there,
:
:I am a little bit confused: Do I read the docs correct assuming that
:defining a join-list in /etc/hostname. and wpa_supplicant are
:mutually exclusive?
:
:I have set up a join-list and now I need to attach to a netw
On 2018 Aug 29 (Wed) at 18:05:50 +0200 (+0200), Arnaud BRAND wrote:
:Hello,
:
:I read Peter's presentation from BSDCan 2016 about BFD on OpenBSD.
:I could not find anything by googling.
:I looked at the codeand it seems to be there, albeit subjected to the BFD
:kernel option.
:
:Does it mean that t
On 2018 Aug 20 (Mon) at 05:29:50 +0300 (+0300), li...@wrant.com wrote:
:You get what you ask for. Says much about your original intent, to spread
:negative abusive words. You fail to disrupt anything, no one has the time
:to read your boot up complaints with offensive language. Get out of here.
The fanout mirror for cvsync/rsync is currently having problems, so
almost all of the mirrors are not receiving updates.
On 2018 Jul 15 (Sun) at 20:10:40 +0200 (+0200), Andreas Kusalananda Kähäri
wrote:
:The anoncvs rsync mirror at
:
:rsync://anoncvs.eu.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-cvs/
:
:seems
No, it is not. boot(8) has no knowledge of usb.
On 2018 Jun 15 (Fri) at 15:18:29 -0400 (-0400), Filippo Valsorda wrote:
:Is boot(8) on amd64 capable of using a ucom(4) device as a console for status
and single user mode? I'd like to control the bootloader on a board without
native serial ports
Assuming 1.140 is the "problem", 1.151 should fix it.
AKA: upgrade to 6.3.
On 2018 May 30 (Wed) at 09:21:58 +0200 (+0200), mxb wrote:
:Reverting if_ix.c to rev 1.139 brought ix back to live.
:
:Sent from my iDevice
:
:> 29 мая 2018 г., в 21:36, Maxim Bourmistrov
написал(а):
:>
:> Diff, discus
i386 and amd64 are different platforms, so of course you get different packages.
Within the same platform, all binaries that are built should run on all
possible members of that platform.
So, code will be compiled WITHOUT AVX support, unless it can be detected
at runtime (e.g. mplayer/ffmpeg). I
On 2018 Apr 29 (Sun) at 22:07:18 -0300 (-0300), Elias M. Mariani wrote:
:Hi,
:I was trying to port mprime to OpenBSD.
:The main issue is not finding any way to set affinity on cores.
:Searching for how to do this on OpenBSD bring this result in undeadly:
:http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=
On 2018 Mar 30 (Fri) at 23:01:16 +0300 (+0300), Sergey Bronnikov wrote:
:On 17:54 Tue 19 Dec , Ted Unangst wrote:
:> Kai Wetlesen wrote:
:> > > > you don't have to announce your bug database the first day you set it
up. in
:> > > > fact, it's better not to. but in a few months time, when somebody
think the interface is broken .
:
:today i try the linux , first and wonder why is ethernet working.
:
:did you need the tcpdump farther ?
:
:holger
:
:
:
:Am 09.03.2018 um 10:22 schrieb Peter Hessler:
:> tcpdump -c100 -ni re0 port 67 or port 6
:
--
Miksch's Law:
If a string has on
447]: DHCPDISCOVER from e8:03:9a:b4:f6:48 via
:vlan100
:Mar 9 10:05:38 furt dhcpd[72447]: DHCPOFFER on 192.168.131.101 to
:e8:03:9a:b4:f6:48 via vlan100
:
:
:holger
:
:
:
:Am 09.03.2018 um 09:37 schrieb Peter Hessler:
:> please include the output of "dhclient -vv re0"
:>
:>
:>
please include the output of "dhclient -vv re0"
On 2018 Mar 09 (Fri) at 09:14:08 +0100 (+0100), Holger Glaess wrote:
:hi
:
:
:i have here an fresh installed openbsd 6.3-beta on an samsung ultrabook
:series 5
:
:problem is the he don't get an ip address on his ethernet interface.
:
:
:i see on my
On 2017 Nov 03 (Fri) at 20:57:52 +0100 (+0100), leo_...@volny.cz wrote:
:Hi,
:
:[I don't normally respond to spam, but I need to blow off some
: frustration =)]
:
This is amazingly insulting, and *you* don't get to do it on our lists.
Do not attack people sending useful emails, just because you d
On 2017 Oct 30 (Mon) at 11:06:02 +0200 (+0200), Gregory Edigarov wrote:
:On 29.10.17 03:20, x9p wrote:
:>
:> Coming from the Linux world, I wonder if there is a better alternative to
:> fail2ban, already being used in OpenBSD servers by the majority.
:>
:I suggest you NEVER use such "solutions".
I'm in the process of migrating my email server from Postfix to
OpenSMTPd, and are running into a small issue.
In my postfix configuration, I had multiple aliases files. The system
default one, my local one, and one for the mailing list software I use.
according to the aliases(5) man page, I sho
hardlinks will not duplicate disk space.
scp doesn't understand hardlinks.
On 2017 Oct 02 (Mon) at 12:08:28 +0200 (+0200), rosjat wrote:
:hi there,
:
:I just noticed, while copying stuf from a very old OpenBSD 4.2 to a OpenBSD
:6.1 that du on both systems gives me different results. Did somethin
On 2017 Sep 05 (Tue) at 10:58:41 +0200 (+0200), Zbyszek Żółkiewski wrote:
:Hello all,
:
:Anyone on the list had problem with IPv6 on AWS?
:Image (AMI) build from https://github.com/kolargol/openbsd-aws/ (OpenBSD 6.1)
:
:cat /etc/hostname.xnf0
The update is that it was blocking efforts to unlock the network stack.
We decided to disable BFD so everyone could benefit from the performance
boosts.
It looks like the blocking parts have been addressed and fixed. I still
need to fix a few bugs before we can consider enabling it.
On 2017 Aug
xenodm uses .xsession instead of .xinitrc.
I highly recommend symlinking them, so both of them one have the same
environment.
On 2017 Aug 17 (Thu) at 17:19:05 -0300 (-0300), Friedrich Locke wrote:
:It did not work.
:
:On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 11:49 AM, Matias Moreno Meringer <
:mmoren...@gmail.co
I use this, with /etc/apm/hibernate as a symlink.
$ cat /etc/apm/suspend
#!/bin/sh
pkill -USR1 -x xidle
#EOF
and my .Xdefaults have:
XIdle.timeout: 300
XLock.grabmouse: on
XLock.mode: blank
XLock.mousemotion: on
XLock.usefirst: yes
XLock.lockdelay: 10
XLock.nice: 19
#EOF
On 2017 Aug 15 (Tue
blems I've seen in the past, are related to
missing routes. Always have a default in every rdomain, even if it is a
blackhole route.
:
:On 04-07-2017 16:11, Peter Hessler wrote:
:> Always Always ALWAYS ALWAYS create a default route in each routing domain.
:>
:> !/sbin/route -T XXX def
Always Always ALWAYS ALWAYS create a default route in each routing domain.
!/sbin/route -T XXX default ::1 -blackhole
On 2017 Jul 04 (Tue) at 15:16:24 +0200 (+0200), Claus Lensbøl wrote:
:Hi misc,
:
:I'm having trouble with implementing rdomains and IPv6.
:
:I have followed this guide which mig
Hi Tristan
BFD is not yet finished, so it is disabled. It was not enabled for the
6.1-release, sorry.
On 2017 Jun 30 (Fri) at 20:24:49 +0200 (+0200), Tristan Delsol wrote:
:Hi all,
:
:I currently have BGP setup to our ISP using openBGPd, this works great. I saw
that the current stable 6.1 has
I don't see that on either server. Can you send me the output of
"bgpctl show rib detail 192.43.244.163"? Is it actually coming from a
different list?
On 2017 Jun 13 (Tue) at 08:00:05 +0200 (+0200), Markus Rosjat wrote:
:just a short head up,
:
:192.43.244.163 got added to the 666 community aga
Please double check your setup. That IP is for 'lists.openbsd.org', and
should be listed in the *whitelist*. I do distrubute the whitelist next
to the blacklist, so you MUST NOT blindly block every IP that I
distribute to you.
On 2017 Jun 03 (Sat) at 23:30:36 +0200 (+0200), Markus Rosjat wrote:
On 2017 May 30 (Tue) at 10:37:37 +0100 (+0100), Craig Skinner wrote:
:.localdomain (.local interferes with iStuff, avoid it)
:.internal
:.private
:.priv
:.lan
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
All of those domains may (or have been) issued by ICANN, and can be used
for real.
The only domains you should
On 2017 May 29 (Mon) at 02:13:57 + (+), Tinker wrote:
:Hi misc@,
:
:For pluggable devices such as USB NIC:s, is there any way to make OpenBSD
:bind a particular device based on its MAC or USB serial number or the like
:variable, to a particular interface or device filename?
:
:E.g. MAC X is
On 2017 May 26 (Fri) at 11:35:49 -0300 (-0300), Friedrich Locke wrote:
:Hi folks,
:
:does anybody here run OBSD with a file system bigger than 10TB ?
:How much time boot takes to bring the system up (i mean fsck) ?
:Are you using ffs2 ? With softdep ?
:
:Thanks.
I created a 24T disk with ff2. I p
wn root:wheel c2851.log
:# chmod 644 c2851.log
:
:
:On Fri, May 5, 2017 at 3:46 PM, Peter Hessler wrote:
:
:> On 2017 May 05 (Fri) at 15:38:36 +0200 (+0200), Paolo Aglialoro wrote:
:> :As written, mtime was due by me recreating the file trying to make things
:> :work, not by syslog.
:>
On 2017 May 05 (Fri) at 15:38:36 +0200 (+0200), Paolo Aglialoro wrote:
:As written, mtime was due by me recreating the file trying to make things
:work, not by syslog.
:As of today, in fact, mtime is still unchanged, while output to
:/var/log/messages still flowing from router.
:
:
:On Fri, May 5,
yes, but unlike those distros the openbsd installers aren't measured in
gigabytes.
The site mentioned by OP (http://openbsd.somedomain.net) is up to date,
and has the torrents mentioned.
it just seems, nobody cares.
On 2017 Apr 27 (Thu) at 15:07:38 +0200 (+0200), Nicolas Schmidt wrote:
:Many d
Yes, that's the point of QUIC.
On 2017 Mar 31 (Fri) at 13:30:59 +0200 (+0200), Marina Ala wrote:
:UDP servers listening? would that open possibility for massive DOSes?
:
:
:Sent: Friday, March 31, 2017 at 12:14 PM
:From: "Reyk Floeter"
:To: "Marina Ala"
:Cc: "OpenBSD Misc"
:Subject: Re: OpenB
On 2017 Feb 26 (Sun) at 03:56:33 + (+), Tinker wrote:
:Hi misc,
:
:I just wanted to understand what's going on with SMP on ARM -
:
:Did I get it right, that ARM64 has SMP (as of the patches this week), but
:ARM32 does not have SMP and will not get it too?
:
:What was the reason for not impl
14:31 skrev Peter Hessler :
:>
:> Are you establishing an ospf session with the N3048? If you are, then
:> there is an MTU miss-match.
:>
:> Either "system jumbo mtu" refers to the IP packet, which doesn't match
:> the 1500 set on trunk1, or it refers to the ethe
Are you establishing an ospf session with the N3048? If you are, then
there is an MTU miss-match.
Either "system jumbo mtu" refers to the IP packet, which doesn't match
the 1500 set on trunk1, or it refers to the ethernet packet which should
be 1518 (16 bytes for the ethernet header).
Is it fixe
On 2017 Jan 12 (Thu) at 11:18:58 +0100 (+0100), Uday MOORJANI wrote:
:Dear OpenBSD-Misc,
:
:First of all, awesome work on the OpenBGPd and BFD code. I'm working on a
:WAN setup for an enterprise and we are migrating from static route WAN to a
:full fledge BGP transit in a multi home environment for
On 2017 Jan 13 (Fri) at 13:48:13 +0200 (+0200), Claudiu Popescu wrote:
:Hi,
:
:First of all, hopefully I managed to send this email to the correct list :)
:I am pretty new to OpenBSD but so far I managed to get everything
:working for a router without IPv6 OSPF.
:I have ospfd and ospf6d running but
On 2016 Dec 12 (Mon) at 21:31:25 + (+), Mik J wrote:
:Hello,
:I've been annoyed for months/years by a few marketing companies from which I
regularly unsubriscribed (according to the law in my country they should have
done it).A few days ago I decided to make spamd work on my pf machine.
:
On 2016 Dec 10 (Sat) at 22:56:05 +0100 (+0100), Christian Schulte wrote:
:$ uname -a
:OpenBSD t60.schulte.it 6.0 1KHZ.MP#7 amd64
You broke it. Please use a GENERIC kernel, and it will work as normal.
On 2016 Dec 08 (Thu) at 16:27:29 +0100 (+0100), Roger Schreiter wrote:
:Hello,
:
:is there a mean to get a running process running on
:a certain cpu (core)? Or restrict it from running on a cpu?
:
:I have a cheap Atom CPU with four cores, and all interrupts,
:also network traffic, is using CPU0.
:
Fondras Sun, 08 Jun 2014 09:28:25
-0700
:
:Any idea when will it get in? It looks promising!
:
:Thanks!
:
:> Sent: Monday, November 07, 2016 at 9:40 PM
:> From: "Peter Hessler"
:> To: "minek van"
:> Cc: misc@openbsd.org
:> Subject: Re: OpenBGPD status for RPKI
There is currently no RPKI in OpenBGPD.
On 2016 Nov 07 (Mon) at 21:19:20 +0100 (+0100), minek van wrote:
:Hello,
:
:is RPKI production ready with OpenBGPD? Does anyone uses it?
:
:Many thanks!
:
Hi Denis
Yes, I am in quite close contact with Job and the IETF IDR-WG, and will
update this in the near future.
On 2016 Oct 27 (Thu) at 08:12:08 +0200 (+0200), Denis Fondras wrote:
:Hello,
:
:Here is a patch to update the large communities attribute value. IANA has
:changed it from 30 to 32.
:(
This isn't expected to work at all. That is why it was disabled.
You'll need to upgrade the Hypervisor to -current, or to 6.1 when it is
released.
On 2016 Oct 22 (Sat) at 00:06:08 -0200 (-0200), R0me0 *** wrote:
:Hello misc.
:
:For testing purposes
:
:I compiled kernel with vmd support.
:
:Afte
The poster is just trolling, and trying to get reactions. Don't answer.
On 2016 Oct 20 (Thu) at 23:57:26 +0200 (+0200), Alexander Hall wrote:
:On this list, English is the language to use, and Google translate does not
:cut it. I do think I understand what you're after, but have someone help you
On 2016 Oct 04 (Tue) at 09:27:50 +0200 (+0200), Jasper Siepkes wrote:
:Hi list!
:
:I'm experimenting with CARP and I'm a bit puzzled by the following
:behavior; I have 2 hosts setup in an active/passive way with CARP.
:Host A has an advskew of 0 and becomes master, Host B has an
:advskew of 100 an
On 2016 Sep 24 (Sat) at 06:55:40 + (+), Ruslanas G??ibovskis wrote:
:Hi team, maybe it would be a great thing if you would be able to create a
:list of hw developpers would be interested to develop. so any sysadmin
:would know what is needed for openbsd devs and send out hw to dev team.
:
There are no callouts for suggestions. The themes are chosen
internally, described on http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html.
Thanks for enjoying the releases, and of course: Be sure to drink your
OpenBSD. Or Ovaltine. I mean OpenBSD.
On 2016 Sep 20 (Tue) at 13:52:39 +1000 (+1000), Aaron Mason wr
Yes, the repos should be done with their surgery now. Please let us
know if you still see issues.
On 2016 Sep 03 (Sat) at 13:11:42 +0200 (+0200), Teno Deuter wrote:
:meaning I shall try at a later time?
:
:Thank you
:
:On Sat, Sep 3, 2016 at 12:40 PM, Ted Unangst wrote:
:> Teno Deuter wrote:
:>>
No personal insults, please.
--
San Francisco isn't what it used to be, and it never was.
-- Herb Caen
On 2016 Aug 26 (Fri) at 08:25:56 +0200 (+0200), Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
:If the OpenBSD list admins are reading this: would it be possible to
:make a similar change in the OpenBSD mailing list configuration?
This is exactly why I hate DMARC. Some tiny bullshit change, that
requires everyone i
On 2016 Aug 11 (Thu) at 11:31:43 +0200 (+0200), Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote:
:this is the relevant part
If you knew which part was relevant, you'd know how to fix it.
Always include the entire configuration / output / etc.
--
"The voters have spoken, the bastards ..."
Greytrap addresses only trap the systems when it has not been seen
before. In your case, they arlready have a GREY entry, so they have
been seen and the trapping won't take effect.
On 2016 Jul 21 (Thu) at 17:34:37 +0200 (+0200), Markus Rosjat wrote:
:Hi there,
:
:I noticed that a trapped ip gets
On 2016 Jul 20 (Wed) at 21:43:33 -0700 (-0700), Stephen Graf wrote:
:Does anyone have an example of setting up vm?
:
:
:
:I am running into a problem with /dev/vmm not configured when trying to run
:vmd. (OpenBSD 5.9, amd64)
:
vmm is not yet ready, so it is not enabled. You won't have the
exper
Hi
We had previously limited which communities could be set within the Well
Known Community range, but that limitation has been fixed in 5.9.
We also support "community BLACKHOLE", as a convienence.
-peter
On 2016 Jul 20 (Wed) at 23:05:03 +0200 (+0200), Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
:Hi all,
:
:here
fwiw, this is literately the point of TPM.
On 2016 Jun 21 (Tue) at 10:19:21 +0300 (+0300), Theodoros wrote:
:Could someone trust a bootloader by e.g. having an aide-like system on
:boot, confirming its' authenticity as part of the boot process?
:
:Please share your thoughts.
:
:
:
:On 20 June 201
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