Re: pkg_check issues

2025-08-05 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-08-04, Robert Palm wrote: > > Found a cpl of things with pkg_check > > How to properly fix this? > > I could resolve 2 more I was having with pkg_delete and pkg_add but > these below trigger a multiple chain of additional deps that need to > be deleted then, too. To force reinstall of

Re: help configuring an ipv6 wg vpn

2025-07-28 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-07-27, Omar Polo wrote: > Florian Obser wrote: >> RFC 4291 2.1: >>All interfaces are required to have at least one Link-Local unicast >>address > > thanks for the pointer! Now my question becomes how to add such address > to a wg(4) device however. there's no need for this to ge

Re: help configuring an ipv6 wg vpn

2025-07-28 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-07-27, Omar Polo wrote: > Hello, > > I'm moving my first baby steps in ipv6 land and I'm a bit confused about > routing. I'm trying to build a vpn on wireguard, but only the ipv4 part > of it it's working. I suspect there's an issue in how I'm configuring > the client, but I'm not sure h

Re: du strange output on single file

2025-07-26 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-07-25, Crystal Kolipe wrote: > On Fri, Jul 25, 2025 at 07:30:38PM +0200, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote: >> >> Let me quote a man page du(1): >> >> -k By default, all sizes are reported in 512-byte block counts. >> The >> -k option causes the numbers to be reported in

Re: program to indent C code?

2025-07-24 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-07-23, Raymond, David wrote: > Yes, recall the old joke that on airplanes emacs users had to sit on the > left side or are removed from the plane

Re: cvs

2025-07-24 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-07-24, Rubén Llorente wrote: > If you want to contribute to a cvs project, you cvs checkout it, do your > changes, send a patch to the mailing list and get ignored. In Git world > you do end up dealing with the likes of Github and Gitlab this is more about the project than anything - ob

Re: sys/dev/pci/drm/amd takes up 499MB out of 1.7GB in src...

2025-07-22 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-07-21, H. Hartzer wrote: > Hi misc@, > > On 7.7, extracted src.tar.gz and sys.tar.gz is about 1.7GB. > > The sys folder is 634MB. > sys/dev is 590MB. > sys/dev/pci is 543MB. > sys/dev/pci/drm is 525MB. > sys/dev/pci/drm/amd is 499MB. > > And sys/dev/pci/drm/amd/include is 458MB. > > Is it

Re: relayd first try: redirection based on Host: header

2025-07-20 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-07-20, Marc Chantreux wrote: > > --DfI69iC28WDSXMuz > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Content-Disposition: inline > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > On Sun, Jul 20, 2025 at 01:47:16PM -0000, Stuart Henderson wrote: >> On 2025-0

Re: relayd first try: redirection based on Host: header

2025-07-20 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-07-19, Marc Chantreux wrote: > but the more I read the doc, the less I'm confident about the fact > I understood a single word. welcome to relayd ;)

Re: Applications not loading after sysupgrade

2025-07-20 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-07-19, Michael Joy wrote: > --b1=_2ngZBRzU5QvOmksSDzxuwCkKxfQN9IkwPmPbrzFaCU8 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > Did a sysupgrade yesterday and since then I can't open ungoogled-chromium o= as mentioned recently, https://marc.info/?

Re: New change making FILE opaque in stdio(3) *might* have broken the quicklisp package cl+ssl on -current?

2025-07-18 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-07-18, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2025-07-17, izzy Meyer wrote: >> --MP_/Z8KMZgel7GN.xES0_/Z.4+w >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII >> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >> Content-Disposition: inline >> >> Hello misc@, >> &g

Re: Which sets on octeon?

2025-07-18 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-07-18, Christoph Liebender wrote: >> >> There is something to be said for installing things which you don't need >> (or creating a dummy file) that you can later remove when you _really_ >> need a bit more space... >> > > Thanks Stuart for answering my question, though, what do you mean

Re: New change making FILE opaque in stdio(3) *might* have broken the quicklisp package cl+ssl on -current?

2025-07-18 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-07-17, izzy Meyer wrote: > --MP_/Z8KMZgel7GN.xES0_/Z.4+w > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > Content-Disposition: inline > > Hello misc@, > > I was doing my weekly upgrade of my -current machines and ended up I recommend deferring updates if th

Re: [OFFTOPIC] Dedicated Access Point

2025-07-17 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-07-17, jslee wrote: > On Wed, 9 Jul 2025, at 14:26, Sean Kamath wrote: >> I’m in the process of upgrading from a Ruckus R510 to an R770. I've not used ruckus in a while (last time was 7363), I found them pretty good, but they were costing a lot to run in terms of power consumption. Lookin

Re: Which sets on octeon?

2025-07-17 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-07-17, Christoph Liebender wrote: > So, I definitely will not ever find myself in a situation where I need X > on the Edgerouter - I'm quite sure about that - thus, I can safely skip > x*77.tgz. (right?) Many packages that are not directly related to X need things from xbase77 (freetype

Re: Openrsync and macOS -- Anyone gotten it working with -r option to OpenBSD host?

2025-07-15 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-07-13, Sean Kamath wrote: > > --Apple-Mail=_1FD8DC86-D7FD-4C77-ACFC-87069226DEBA > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > Content-Type: text/plain; > charset=utf-8 > > > >> On Jul 12, 2025, at 23:12, Jan Stary wrote: >>> On Jul 12 14:55:22, kam...@moltingpenguin.com wrote: >>

Re: NAS on OpenBSD?

2025-07-09 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-07-09, Kirill A Korinsky wrote: > On Wed, 09 Jul 2025 22:54:50 +0200, > Stuart Henderson wrote: >> >> - restore (and archive browsing) on OpenBSD is more annoying than it could >> be if we had a fuse implementation that was a bit more compatible with >>

Re: NAS on OpenBSD?

2025-07-09 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-07-09, Reese Johnson wrote: > Crap I forgot to add this. I've been researching this but I have not used it, > looks cool. > > https://restic.net/ I run it for some things. fwiw: - it runs ok on OpenBSD, having to run a separate daemon to provide an object store is a bit of a nuisance b

Re: iked ignoring srcid certs and keys

2025-07-08 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025/07/08 08:02, Crystal Kolipe wrote: > On Tue, Jul 08, 2025 at 10:47:21AM -0000, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > From the manual > > > >/etc/iked/private/ The directory where local private keys used for > > public key authent

Re: relayd: sni-based TLS proxying

2025-07-08 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-07-07, H. Hartzer wrote: > I'm wondering if relayd supports using hostnames from SNI in TLS > connectons to proxy, but not terminate TLS. no, it doesn't. it would need to partially terminate TLS to identify the sni (if present) from the clienthello, and then lookup and forward the clienth

Re: iked ignoring srcid certs and keys

2025-07-08 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-07-07, open...@mailbox.org wrote: > --=_Part_274432_225638251.1751908299116 > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > Hello, > > I would like to understand why OpenBSD 7.7's iked always uses > /etc/iked/private.local key, no

Re: How to know which CVEs are fixed in which version of OpenBSD?

2025-07-08 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-07-08, Naganna G Eskala wrote: > --0ac2e6063966aa06 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" > > Dear OpenBSD team, > > I found the following CVE from NVD Site (NVD - Search (nist.gov) >) but I am not able to find this > information

Re: acme-client(1) - support for Let's Encrypt iPAddress SAN?

2025-07-03 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-07-02, Zack Newman wrote: > There was a thread[^1] early this year on @tech talking about this. > The fact IP addresses could be issued an X.509 v3 certificate was not > explicitly mentioned, but there was talk about short-lived certs and > more generally the notion of "profiles". > > Stua

Re: BSD vi truncates files after internal error

2025-07-01 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-07-01, Daniel Boland wrote: > PS. If I use my own mail server I get this error in my mail log: > > Temporary failure. Please try again later. > > I assume this is because I use my own mail server, which is greylisted. How > can I resolve this? Allow it to retry a few times. You'll likely

Re: Is detach script not useful anymore ?

2025-07-01 Thread Stuart Henderson
> On June 26, 2025 5:11:48 PM GMT+02:00, BESSOT Jean-Michel > wrote: >>I checked on the man of hotplugd and on the web and I don't find detach >>script anymore. Is it not useful anymore to umount properly automatically ? The hotplugd manual hasn't changed since 2015. The detach script is still

Re: Fetching Process Maps as a non-root user

2025-07-01 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-07-01, Taksh wrote: > On 2025-06-30, Stuart Henderson wrote: >> IIRC you need to set kern.allowkmem=1 while securelevel is still at 0 (i.e. >> during boot) for procmap - and to have root while running it. > > Thanks for the response, Any ways which I can use which

Re: Fetching Process Maps as a non-root user

2025-06-30 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-06-28, Taksh wrote: > --e31db00638a100b2 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" > > Hello, > So I am working on a debugger which supports many OS/Arch platforms. For > testing I am using OpenBSD 7.7 with x86_64. I wanted to know are if there > any ways in which I can fetch

Re: does openbsd support file history?

2025-06-27 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-06-26, Robert B. Carleton wrote: > I haven't tried it, but I contemplated trying the OpenBSD iSCSI initiator > iscsid(8) and using FreeBSD to provide a ZFS zvol block device as a target. > > You'd still have to fsck OpenBSD filesystems on partitions from the iSCSI > drive, but you woul

Re: does openbsd support file history?

2025-06-27 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-06-26, Scott Walters wrote: > Very semi-informed take here. Obvoiusly the people actually working > on this stuff know first hand and I'm maybe not even third hand... > but afaik this is a gap in OpenBSD that work is being done on. I'm not aware of any work being done on this sort of thi

Re: install.sub: "setup" vs to "set up"

2025-06-18 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025/06/18 03:41, Crystal Kolipe wrote: > On Mon, Jun 16, 2025 at 11:13:07AM -0000, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > On 2025-06-16, Claus Assmann wrote: > > > While trying to find a way to get fw_update to work during autoinstall > > > without an internet connection, I

Re: sysclean output

2025-06-17 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025/06/17 10:02, Manuel Giraud wrote: > Stuart Henderson writes: > > > On 2025-06-16, Dave Voutila wrote: > >> Sonic writes: > >> > >>> After updating to the latest snapshot followed by updating packages > >>> sysclean is showing: >

Re: sysclean output

2025-06-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-06-16, Dave Voutila wrote: > Sonic writes: > >> After updating to the latest snapshot followed by updating packages sysclean >> is showing: >> === >> # sysclean >> @user build:21:wobj::/var/empty:/bin/ksh (modified) >> === >> What does that output

Re: Future of Xenocara

2025-06-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-06-16, jbra...@dismail.de wrote: > June 16, 2025 at 7:02 AM, "Stuart Henderson" mailto:stu.li...@spacehopper.org?to=%22Stuart%20Henderson%22%20%3Cstu.lists%40spacehopper.org%3E > > wrote: > > > >> >> On 2025-06-15, jbra...@dismail.de wrote:

Re: install.sub: "setup" vs to "set up"

2025-06-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-06-16, Jo MacMahon wrote: > What about "set a user up"? something like "add a user account" would sound better to me, but there's still the autoinstall problem. -- Please keep replies on the mailing list.

Re: install.sub: "setup" vs to "set up"

2025-06-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-06-16, Claus Assmann wrote: > While trying to find a way to get fw_update to work during autoinstall > without an internet connection, I noticed the use of the word > "setup" - maybe someone can take a look and decide whether the > following patch is ok/worth applying? > > --- install.sub.

Re: Future of Xenocara

2025-06-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-06-15, jbra...@dismail.de wrote: >I personally like OpenBSD, because it is one of the > few > OSes (and some GNU/Linux distros) that lets you contribute regardless of your > political beliefs. er, what? there are people of various political beliefs contributing t

Re: Ping Spikes

2025-06-10 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-06-07, Jarod Watkins wrote: > Doing some light research it seems that some hardware has an issue > with the inteldrm driver, especially when it is headless[1] > > [1]: > https://www.reddit.com/r/openbsd/comments/105c0zk/issues_with_openbsd_72_on_protectli/jg4aq13/ that's inteldrm and I t

Re: Intel I350 (em(4)) weird behavior

2025-06-09 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-06-08, Daniel Jakots wrote: > Hi, > > tl;dr: when I download base77.tgz, I have > $ ftp https://whatever/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/amd64/base77.tgz > Trying 10.10.10.46... > Requesting https://whatever/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/amd64/base77.tgz > 2% |*| 11648 KB - stalled - > f

Re: Issues with NFS and LibreOffice: Support for NFS v4 and Locking Solutions

2025-06-06 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-06-06, Frans Schneider wrote: > Newbie here! I recently started using OpenBSD, primarily as a central > file server. So far, I am very pleased with it! > > The problem I am encountering is that when I mount files on a Linux > system via NFS and then open them with LibreOffice, LibreOffice

Re: kobo sage

2025-06-06 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-06-06, Florian Obser wrote: > Hi, > > when I plug in my kobo sage e-reader I get this in dmesg (amd64, > -current-ish): > > umass0 at uhub0 port 3 configuration 1 interface 0 "Linux 4.9.56 with > sunxi_usb_udc Composite Gadget (ACM + MS)" rev 2.00/4.09 addr 3 > umass0: using SCSI over Bu

Re: Kea issues after 2.4.2 upgrade

2025-06-01 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-06-01, Mike wrote: > On 5/31/2025 12:42 PM, Sonic wrote: > > Found Kea did not start after the pkg upgrade to 2.4.2. Mostly due to > > some of the paths tied to down those compiled in unless overridden > > ... > > > I had a similar problem, but with the location I specified in the IPv4 >

Re: Kea issues after 2.4.2 upgrade

2025-06-01 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-05-31, Sonic wrote: > Found Kea did not start after the pkg upgrade to 2.4.2. Mostly due to > some of the paths tied to down those compiled in unless overridden > with an env variable. > However I cannot specify a control-socket in the kea-dhcp4.conf file > without creating an issue where

Re: case-insensitive grep with accented letters

2025-05-31 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-05-31, rsyk...@disroot.org wrote: > Dear list, > > > I was surprised to learn that 'grep -i' does not > really work for accented letters > > odin:~$ cat a > křížala > kŘíŽala > odin:~$ grep -i ž a > křížala > odin:~$ grep -i Ž a > kŘíŽala > > As I had LC_COLLATE="C", I tried also with this

Re: Non-recurring Events in calendar(1)

2025-05-30 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-05-30, Carsten Reith wrote: > Condider the following calendar file: > > hamlet$ cat testcal > 06/06/2024 Project A - milestone1 > 05/30/2025 Project B - milestone1 > 06/15/2025 Project B - milestone2 You are assuming that calendar(1) supports years in this field, but it doe

Re: Non-recurring Events in calendar(1)

2025-05-29 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-05-29, Jason McIntyre wrote: > so essentially the diff doesn;t make sense, right? so i can drop it... I think so. Basically it's "the parser is sloppy and doesn't error out on unexpected input". The current manual describes what it does do (month and a day in various formats, easter/pas

Re: Non-recurring Events in calendar(1)

2025-05-29 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-05-29, Jason McIntyre wrote: > On Wed, May 28, 2025 at 07:29:57AM +0200, Carsten Reith wrote: >> On Tue, May 27, 2025 at 03:22:56PM -0400, Allan Streib wrote: >> > On Tue, May 27, 2025, at 15:20, Allan Streib wrote: >> > > The man page for calendar says: >> > > >> > > Other lines should be

Re: How to prevent an interface from sending packets with its own hardware address?

2025-05-28 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-05-27, Heinrich Rebehn wrote: > Hello all, > > The question may sound weird, but here is my situation: > > I have a (Linux) PBX (FreePBX) that I want to protect with an OpenBSD > firewall since I am not familiar with Linux' builtin firewall and also I > would like to separate things. > >

Re: War Games, And The misc@openbsd.org Mailing List

2025-05-27 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-05-25, Jay F. Shachter wrote: > I like to complain that whoever controls > the OpenBSD project is terrified of the ZFS patents, which I think is > pin-headed, and no one in the Linux or Illumos or FreeBSD or NetBSD > worlds is terrified of the ZFS patents The

Re: Perl XML::Feed

2025-05-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-05-15, Jon Fineman wrote: > I am trying to install XML::Feed on 7.7 GENERIC.MP#625. This I believe > relies upon XML::LibXML. It looks like I am getting unit test errors > for LibXML. > > I also installed libxml-2, p5-libxml. Alien::Libxml2 was already installed > > I am rather new to in

Re: Can't build kernel with 7.7-stable branch, missing intel_wopcm.c

2025-05-14 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-05-14, TimH wrote: > On Tue, 13 May 2025 23:51:10 -0700 > But how can that be when I deleted the entire /usr/src dir and did a > fresh cvs checkout? Is this stored higher up than that? /usr/obj

Re: "wdc_atapi_start: not ready, st = 50" Panic While Installing OpenBSD 7.7 amd64 In A VM

2025-05-13 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-05-12, Nicole Findlay wrote: > I am trying to install OpenBSD 7.7 amd64 install77.iso in a VM, but > it panics while installing the sets. This is the error message: > "wdc_atapi_start: not ready, st = 50" > > The VM then reboots within approximately 30 seconds to a minute. > > These web pa

Re: System Requirements

2025-05-11 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-05-08, Swingball Fairweight wrote: > Hello. I recently stumbled upon this OS and now I'm just curious what > the system requirements are. I'm not sure if I overlooked something > but I already looked over the website and I cannot seem to find what > exactly those system requirements are.

Re: certbot missing from i386 and 7.7

2025-05-11 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-05-11, Clint wrote: > On Sat, May 10, 2025 at 06:50:38PM +0200, Theo Buehler wrote: >> On Sat, May 10, 2025 at 09:56:04AM -0400, Clint wrote: >> > Just upgraded to OpenBSD 7.7 using i386 and I noticed the certbot package >> > is no longer there for i386 but it is there for AMD64. >> > >

Re: NIC offloading features (TSO, LRO, TSO, etc)

2025-05-08 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-05-08, Janne Johansson wrote: >> Now a lot of my experience here comes from Linux many moons ago. >> But I found a lot of hardware that wouldn't play nicely unless >> offloading was disabled, with the most aggravating bugs. There's >> also minor nuisances, like checksums not matching in tc

Re: Custom neomutt Makefile

2025-05-04 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-05-03, Jon Fineman wrote: > I am running OpenBSD-release I would like to change the Makefile for neomutt > in > ports so that instead of pulling neomutt's last release it pulls its latest > build. Set GH_COMMIT to the full commit hash, and add a DISTNAME variable, neomutt- should be ok.

Re: Upgraded to 7.7 + Python 3.12 and noticed a huge drop in Python performance...

2025-04-30 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-04-30, H. Hartzer wrote: > I have a Python codebase and noticed a huge drop in performance after > upgrading to 7.7. Of course at the same time, I picked up Python 3.12 up > from 3.11. > > I wasn't sure immediately where the performance drop was from. But with > a hacky install of Python 3

Re: Chromebook Cannot Power Off

2025-04-29 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-04-28, Brad wrote: > Hey, > > I have a Samsung Chromebook running OpenBSD 7.7 amd64. I closed the lid > and when I opened it later I just have a black screen. Everything but > sound was working before I closed the lid. > > I cannot power it off now. I held the power button for 2 minutes,

Re: QT related problems after upgrade 7.6 --> 7.7

2025-04-28 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-04-28, Andre Ruppert wrote: > First of all: I am very happy about the new release and thank all the > developers and maintainers. Thank you for the work! > > But this is the first time I have significant problems after the upgrade. > > The base upgrade was running as extected without any

Re: router pf ruleset

2025-04-28 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-04-28, Sha'ul wrote: > I am trying to write my first ruleset for router and firewall, how can I > trim the ruleset? > > set skip on lo > > block return# block stateless traffic > pass# establish keep-state > > # By default, do not permit remote connections to X11 > block re

Re: Strongswan VPN successfull, but cannot ping anything

2025-04-27 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-04-20, 나홍연 wrote: > Hello, my name is Na Hongyeon and I live in Korea. > When I connect using MSCHAP-V2 for EAP authentication with StrongSwan, > it says that it was successful, but when I ping test it, there is no > actual connection. StrongSwan isn't really well tested on OpenBSD (and

Re: pf for shifting UDP ports?

2025-04-23 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-04-18, TSS wrote: > But also, I don't really want to modify the binary or have my own version > of xl2tpd that I compile from source. I know I was concerned about speed > earlier, but I can accept a little bit of pf delay for the convenience of > running stock code that someone else mainta

Re: Drag and Drop into browsers

2025-04-23 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-04-23, Robert Palm wrote: > Seems I cannot drag and drop files (.pdf, .txt,...) into FireFox or > Chrome any more. > > Your file couldn’t be accessed > It may have been moved, edited, or deleted. > ERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND > > Drag & Drop into Intellij e.g. seems to work. > I use XFCE (thunar)

Re: Any recommendation of light, small Notebook?

2025-04-22 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-04-22, Roderick wrote: > I use, when traveling, an old Samsung nc10 with OpenBSD: > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_NC10 > > I like it a lot, but unfortunately firefox is too bloated for it. > > Any recommendations? > > The lighter, the better. 10'' monitor is perhaps the best size

Re: pf for shifting UDP ports?

2025-04-20 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-04-20, Philipp Buehler wrote: > Am 19.04.2025 19:57 schrieb Stuart Henderson: >> However: I don't think it's all that likely to help, I'd expect your >> upstream nat to have already changed the source port... > > `quick` comes to mind ofc - and also

Re: YubiKey CLI tools not working?

2025-04-19 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-04-19, Philippe Meunier wrote: > Hi, > > I recently bought a YubiKey and it works perfectly with Chrome on multiple > web sites for 2FA but I can't get a single command line tool to work > correctly on OpenBSD. # pkg_add yubikey-manager quirks-7.103 signed on 2025-04-11T19:56:45Z yubikey-

Re: pf for shifting UDP ports?

2025-04-19 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-04-18, TSS wrote: > Hi again. I hope it's not unwelcome to ask a pf question here; I hope > this one isn't too elementary. > > I have a daemon that sends and receives UDP packets on port 1337. For > reasons, I would like to use pf on my computer (i.e. the one that's > running the daemon) t

Re: dhcp6leased does not assign a default gateway

2025-04-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-04-16, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera wrote: > I'm using dhcp6leased to request IPv6 prefixes from my ISP. Interfaces > are properly assigned an IPv6 address as are downstream clients. > > However, the upstream link (e.g.: the one to my ISP) has no default > route, and dhcp6leased is not assigning o

Re: bluetooth keyboard on openbsd

2025-04-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-04-16, Christopher Turkel wrote: > --8621ef0632e76668 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > Bluetooth is not supported on openbsd. But there are ways to do bluetooth that do not involve OpenBSD speaking bluetooth, some of

Re: NAT64 traffic leaves on the wrong interface

2025-04-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-04-16, Nat wrote: > --MP7YXJDOKQIN31VRO5PIXOUGA0ODIA > Content-Type: text/plain; > charset=utf-8 > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > Hello, > > I have the following NAT64 rule in my pf=2Econf > > pass in quick on $LAN inet6 from any to 64:ff9b::/96 af-to inet from (wg5)

Re: About nsd(8) version and usage

2025-04-15 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-04-11, Florian Obser wrote: > > https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=173532102410761&w=2 The diff there is incomplete. Longer version saved from my mailbox at https://junkpile.org/nsd-4.11.0.diff Pity there's not enough to compile simdzone/src/bench.c (missing zone/export.h) as that would

Re: bwfm on M1 Air crashes the system

2025-04-15 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-04-14, nullrgz wrote: > I hope I didn't mess up the reply, I don't go on mailing lists often. > > >> Does it make a difference if you install the bwfm-firmware package? > > The one on http://firmware.openbsd.org/firmware/ right? > I think I read somewhere it isn't for the Apple Silicon dev

Re: 7.6amd64 relayd cant find natlook to perform "forward to nat lookup" directive

2025-04-10 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-04-09, Martin wrote: > /etc/pf.conf already contains rdr-to rule as shown: > > pass in on $int_if inet proto tcp from $lan to any port https rdr-to lo0 port > 1082 That rule cannot be tested with "telnet 127.0.0.1 1082". Perhaps there's some other problem _as well_, but that test is inv

Re: 7.6amd64 relayd cant find natlook to perform "forward to nat lookup" directive

2025-04-09 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-04-09, Martin wrote: > Hello there. > > relayd can't "forward to nat lookup" on freshly installed OpenBSD 7.6 amd64 > because natlook missing for some reason. Tested on various machines with 7.6 > installed. > > How to reproduce > > 1. Add simple relay configuration to /etc/relayd.conf >

Re: Can't umount; fuser and fstat don't say why

2025-04-08 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-04-07, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: > On Mon, Apr 07, 2025 at 10:09:29PM +0100, TSS wrote: >> Everything is just fine until step 4, when the backup drive refuses to >> unmount. If you try to do it yourself, you see: >> >> umount: /my_backup_mount_point: Device busy > > This invariably mean

Re: corrupted files on cdn.openbsd.org

2025-04-08 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-04-08, Fabio Martins wrote: > > On 4/7/25 14:20, Sonic wrote: >> Hello, >> >> Running sysupgrade -s from >> https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/amd64/ I'm getting: >> (SHA256) base77.tgz: FAILED >> (SHA256) bsd: FAILED >> >> Another mirror is working fine. >> > same here. let's w

Re: recovering data from SSD that was (almost) reformatted to MSDOS from FFS

2025-04-05 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-03-19, Jan Stary wrote: > But there might still be copies of the superblock on the (rest of) the FFS. > Have you tried scan_ffs(8)? openbsd's scan_ffs still doesn't support FFSv2 so this won't work on any recent install -- Please keep replies on the mailing list.

Re: OpenVPN listening on dual-stack socket

2025-04-04 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-04-04, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > - Java is a total pain - it relies on inet6 sockets working with v4+v6 > to be able to use dual-stack at all - otherwise you have to set a flag > when you run a program to tell the jdk whether it should be v4-only or > v6-only. (and tha

Re: OpenVPN listening on dual-stack socket

2025-04-04 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-04-04, David Gwynne wrote: > On Fri, Apr 04, 2025 at 07:26:34AM +1000, Stuart Longland VK4MSL wrote: >> >> I've kludged around this in L2 configurations by running two OpenVPN daemons >> on different `tap` interfaces and bridging them (along with the Ethernet >> they connect to), but I ca

Re: How does pkg_info get the dependencies of a package?

2025-04-03 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-04-03, Neel Chakraborty wrote: > On Thu, Apr 03, 2025 at 11:20:41AM +0000, Stuart Henderson wrote: >> On 2025-04-03, Neel Chakraborty wrote: >> > Hello everyone, hope you're having a good day. >> > >> > I am trying to understand how does pk

Re: How does pkg_info get the dependencies of a package?

2025-04-03 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-04-03, Neel Chakraborty wrote: > Hello everyone, hope you're having a good day. > > I am trying to understand how does pkg_info -f > show the dependencies of a certain package? It just looks at the +CONTENTS file, either in a package from a mirror, or from /var/db/pkg/(pkgname)/+CONTENTS

Re: Iridium over torsocks

2025-03-29 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-03-28, Justin Muir wrote: > --53ecfa06316b826f > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" > > Hi all, > > Just wondering if Iridium should work over torsocks? > > I'm getting a GPU error when I run it through torsocks, no error when > running it without torsocks. > > Is anyone

Re: apcupsd - compiling new kernel and syspatch

2025-03-24 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-03-23, Chaz Kettleson wrote: > On Sun, Mar 23, 2025 at 08:14:56AM -0700, Steve Williams wrote: >> >> Following the pkg-readmes/apcupsd: >> >> >>     The option with fewest side-effects is to add the following entries to >>     the table in /sys/dev/usb/usb_quirks.c and build a new kerne

Re: Syntax error for pf.conf loading during restart.

2025-03-20 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-03-20, Kihaguru Gathura wrote: > > Openbsd 7.6 upon restart, pf rules fail to load with error (no IP address > found for em0 /etc/pf.conf:26: could not parse host specification). > However, performing "pfctl -nf /etc/pf.conf && pfctl -vf /etc/pf.conf" > manually after logging in gets the r

Re: pip eduvpn-client usable?

2025-03-20 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-03-20, ch...@chrisfroeschl.de wrote: > I was wondering if anyone got eduvpn-client[0] running on OpenBSD (amd64). That won't work, it requires a Linux distro using "network manager". > If anyone got more experience in this or a good reference on how to get a > working > eduvpn-client, I

Re: ntfs-3g on openbsd current 7.7

2025-03-19 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-03-19, ruivlea wrote: > I tried to install ntfs-3g on openbsd current 7.7 > But it cannot be installed > > sysctl kern.version > kern.version=OpenBSD 7.7-beta (GENERIC.MP) #596: Fri Mar 14 11:41:54 MDT 2025 > > pkg_add ntfs-3g > quirks-7.101 signed on 2025-03-18T19:22:35Z > Can't find ntfs

Re: bioctl raid5 disk performance questions

2025-03-17 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-03-16, Jon Higgs wrote: > On 16/03/25 11:51, Rub??n Llorente wrote: >> As far as I understand, raid 5 performance is usually slower than you >> would expect because parity data needs to be computed and written to >> the drives too. softraid's implementation of RAID5 is not particularly qu

Re: CVS Web crippled

2025-03-15 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-03-15, Kirill A Korinsky wrote: > On Fri, 14 Mar 2025 23:33:45 +0100, > Nick Holland wrote: >> >> As you may have noticed, cvsweb.openbsd.org has been having >> issues. This time, it is due to effectively a Distributed Denial of >> Service, though I don't actually believe it is /delibe

Re: aarch64 assembly "hello world"

2025-03-15 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-03-14, jbra...@dismail.de wrote: > March 14, 2025 at 5:41 AM, "Computer Planet" mailto:open...@cpnetserver.net?to=%22Computer%20Planet%22%20%3Copenbsd%40cpnetserver.net%3E > > wrote: > > > >> >> Hi guys! >> Please, could someone tell me how to print a very simple "Hello, world!" in >>

Re: Firefox cannot save downloads (or read local files)

2025-03-15 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-03-10, Manuel Giraud wrote: > Stuart Henderson writes: > > [...] > >>> Not on ESR, but it works for me with the following appended to >>> /etc/firefox/unveil.content: >>> >>> /usr/local/share/doc r >> >> Be aware that onc

Re: pkg_add -uU

2025-03-15 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-03-14, lati...@vcn.bc.ca wrote: > Hello > I have this answers when i try: > # pkg_add -u and # syspatch: i have 2 VMs at different provider! What is > it happening please? Vultr works correctly. Additionally: it is an ikev2 > server: server to server and roadwarrior to server; it is a > re

Re: accented characters not showingutomatically started xterm:

2025-03-13 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-03-13, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2025-03-12, BESSOT Jean-Michel wrote: >> Hello >> >> adding -u to the command solve the problem. > > If you remove that and add setting LC_CTYPE to .xsession as recommended > in https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html#lo

Re: accented characters not showingutomatically started xterm:

2025-03-13 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-03-12, BESSOT Jean-Michel wrote: > Hello > > adding -u to the command solve the problem. If you remove that and add setting LC_CTYPE to .xsession as recommended in https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html#locales, does that work too? -- Please keep replies on the mailing list.

Re: iked.conf syntax?

2025-03-11 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-03-09, Devin Reade wrote: > Related to my iked/carp thread from 5 Mar 2025, I'm wondering > if I'm misunderstanding the intended syntax for iked.conf. > (I've changed the subject line because carp is no longer > an issue). > > My understanding of the man page is that a 'skip' should > esse

Re: Firefox cannot save downloads (or read local files)

2025-03-11 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-03-09, Manuel Giraud wrote: > sylv...@saboua.me writes: > > [...] > >> Starting firefox-esr should create this directory, but it won't be >> available >> for downloads until it's restarted. >> >> >> and default /etc/firefox-esr/unveil.main containing >> ~/.mozilla rwc >> ~/Downloads rwc >>

Re: Firefox cannot save downloads (or read local files)

2025-03-11 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025/03/11 14:05, jbra...@dismail.de wrote: > Just an FYI, I am just finding out... > > apparently Firefox is spyware. > > https://rumble.com/v6puupu-use-firefox-mozilla-says-it-can-use-your-data-however-it-wants..html?e9s=src_v1_ucp That ToU text was a screw-up, has now been changed: https:

Re: Firefox cannot save downloads (or read local files)

2025-03-10 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-03-10, Manuel Giraud wrote: > Stuart Henderson writes: > > [...] > >> They don't, but if you don't take care of them you can have unexplained >> behaviour, maybe crashes, etc. And if you're telling someone to touch >> them you should make s

Re: accented characters not showingutomatically started xterm:

2025-03-09 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-03-08, Ingo Schwarze wrote: > Are you able to find out which command *exactly* spectrwm is running > on your machine when the problem occurs? Is it really > exactly "xterm -e tmux" with no additional arguments? Posting spectrwm.conf might be helpful, too. spectrwm has an optional xterm-s

Re: Debugging "SIM Not Inserted PIN Required" issue

2025-03-07 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-03-07, Samuel Jayden wrote: > Has anyone encountered a similar issue yes - but I gave up on the idea and used an external LTE router instead. >> I am experiencing a peculiar issue with a device in which I use a Sierra >> Wireless EM7455(*) LTE module that I have converted to MBIM mode. I

Re: BSD hacking new personal computer tower configuration ?

2025-03-07 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-03-06, Nick Holland wrote: > IF you are looking for one computer to run multiple OSs, I think it is safe > to say you won't be doing any serious work, just dinking around. I disagree. Having, say, a dual-boot Windows install to run, say, car diagnostics software, vendor tools to configure

Re: It would be nice if the Elixir package supported multiple versions of Elixir

2025-03-06 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-03-06, Paul Pace wrote: > The OpenBSD Erlang package supports multiple versions of OTP, so I just > want to request if the same thing can be done for Elixir? Or if > different packages can be available for versions of Elixir? While it is possible to do this, either the versions must con

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