On 2025-01-30, Andrew Hewus Fresh wrote:
> If I may quote a private message from sthen@:
>> little heads-up, snaps with new perl are out [...] if you're using
>> things with compiled perl extensions then you probably want to hold
>> off updating until new packages are built.
>> (spamassassin and r
On 2025-01-29, louise9...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have IGMP Snooping enabled on both my access points and my switch. Should I
> disable them or keep them enabled?
IGMP snooping is to reduce the forwarding of multicast frames by
listening to group membership requests and _only_ forwarding mcast
to
On 2025-01-29, Ben Short wrote:
> Interestingly when I look for easy-rsa in the following location:
>
> https://www.mirrorservice.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.6/packages/amd64/
>
> I only see easy-rsa-3.1.1.tgz which is what I have installed.
>
> And I don't see it at all in the following location:
>
> https
On 2025-01-28, Ben Short wrote:
> Hi,
>
> # pkg_add -u
> quirks-7.50 signed on 2025-01-25T15:47:38Z
>
> Packages are all up to date.
Either your mirror is a little behind (it was only recently updated
in -stable), or you've got something preventing getting -stable
updates (if PKG_PATH is set, it
On 2025-01-28, Ben Short wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm getting the following error while trying to add a new client using
> eastrsa on my OpenBSD 7.6 server:
pkg_add -u
> gateway# /usr/local/share/easy-rsa/easyrsa build-client-full test1 nopass
> * No Easy-RSA 'vars' configuration file exists!
>
>
> Eas
On 2025-01-26, Jan Stary wrote:
> Now, there is the sysutils/u-boot port (subpackage arm seems
> the one relevant here), currently at version u-boot-arm-2021.10p9.
>
> Guessing by the name and "U-Boot SPL 2021.10 (Apr 20 2024 - 17:53:20 -0600)",
> does that mean that the 2021.10 version of the ubo
On 2025-01-25, Jan Stary wrote:
> Some years ago, I set up a home wifi access point
> using athn(4) in an ALIX (and later APU):
>
> athn0 at pci0 dev 12 function 0 "Atheros AR9280" rev 0x01: irq 9
> athn0 at pci4 dev 0 function 0 "Atheros AR9281" rev 0x01: apic 5 int 16
>
> I remember it worked, b
On 2025-01-19, Amelia A Lewis wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Jan 2025 15:54:43 - (UTC), Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> On 2025-01-19, Janne Johansson wrote:
>>>> I noticed while looking through the headers of zlib that there is
>>>> a time32_t component of it. Wou
On 2025-01-20, S V wrote:
> --53a19c062c287f0a
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>
>>> I plan to register one to promote OpenBSD and opensource in my country,
>>> because it is easier to contact companies, rent office, run events, hire
>>> people, take donations and simply ad
On 2025-01-20, S V wrote:
> Hi, how actively some random nonprofit organization can use OpenBSD name
> and puffies while actively saying that we are just users/contributors, not
> founders/developers of projects?
artwork is copyright and generally _not_ ISC-licensed, you would need
permission to
On 2025-01-19, Janne Johansson wrote:
>> I noticed while looking through the headers of zlib that there is
>> a time32_t component of it. Would this mean that on January 19th
>> 2038 our .gz's will break?
>
> This sounds super easy to test by just setting the clock forward to a
> date past that.
On 2025-01-15, Joel Carnat wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Playing with my local unbound(8) daemon regarding encrypted DNS queries,
> I could enable DoT (DNS-over-TLS) without issue. But when it came to DoH
> (DNS-over-HTTPS), it didn't work at all. To have DoH enabled, unbound(8)
> needs to be compiled with
On 2025-01-15, Aurelien Martin <01aurel...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm running OpenBSD 7.6 GENERIC.MP#338 amd64 on APU4D4
>
> Following this thread:
> https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=165642186010149&w=2
> Sub
On 2025-01-14, Zé Loff wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 14, 2025 at 02:01:35PM +0200, Fables Bookshop wrote:
>> Hello, Markus, and also Stuart and Otto, for all replies.
>>
>> I made another download, on another machine, thus wrote the dvd with
>> another CD/DVD writer. However this process did not yield an
On 2025-01-14, Joel Carnat wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had OpenBSD 7.6, latest syspatch, installed and running properly with
> WindowMaker, thunar, Firefox ESR. For reasons, I upgraded to the latest
> snapshot, using `sysupgrade -s`. Once rebooted, I updated all my
> packages using `pkg_add -u -D installed
On 2025-01-14, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2025-01-13, Fables Bookshop wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have OpenBSD version 7.6 downloaded and burnt to a dvd. This will not
>> install to a clean hdd. My old version 7.1 will still install fine.
>>
>> It fails so
On 2025-01-13, Fables Bookshop wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have OpenBSD version 7.6 downloaded and burnt to a dvd. This will not
> install to a clean hdd. My old version 7.1 will still install fine.
>
> It fails soon after loading the file sets, they do not load fully, the
> %age count never reaches 1
On 2025-01-10, Gwen Nelson wrote:
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>
> Bumping this because it just spiralled into a pointless "discussion" and I
> never got any actual answer.
>
> So, who do I need to speak to about permission to use a modified puffy?
On 2025-01-07, Joel Mawhorter wrote:
> My apologies for the overzealous snipping.
thanks.
I suspect that "ifconfig vio0 -tcplro" might workaround the problem.
I would expect that it's fixed in -current by this commit:
-
PatchSet 6865
Date: 2024/10/31 12:33:11
Author: claud
On 2025-01-07, S V wrote:
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>
> Hello, misc@
>
> I get myself some chinese pcie ethernet card GSMIN DP18 for my arm64 board
>
> pci0 at dwpcie0
> ppb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 "Baikal Electronics BE-M1000" rev 0x00
> pci1 a
On 2025-01-06, Joel Mawhorter wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Jan 2025 19:14:40 - (UTC)
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
>> On 2025-01-06, Joel Mawhorter wrote:
>> > I see a discussion from back in May in the Archives of b...@openbsd.org
>> > about wg_encap_worker kernel p
On 2025-01-06, Joel Mawhorter wrote:
> I see a discussion from back in May in the Archives of b...@openbsd.org about
> wg_encap_worker kernel panics. I'm running into this on a production SP
> server running 7.6 and wonder if this is something that is currently being
> worked on. I'm happy to h
On 2025-01-05, Kirill A Korinsky wrote:
> On Sun, 05 Jan 2025 13:13:14 +0100,
> Kyo Ichikawa wrote:
>>
>> I tried downloading it from GitHub and building it myself, but I
>> couldn’t succeed. Is it due to licensing issues that it’s not included?
>> If so, that’s truly unfortunate.
>>
>
> As far
On 2025-01-03, dirk coetzee wrote:
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>
> Hi All,
> I recently purchased a secondhand Dell Xps 13 9315 laptop. I installed Open=
> BSD 7.6 on it and everything seems
On 2025-01-01, Peter Piwowarski wrote:
> You should be seeing it spam dmesg pretty voluminously.
which is also usually logged in /var/log/messages
On 2025-01-01, Chris Waddey wrote:
> Posting here, but will post elsewhere if this is not the right place.
tech@ would be better. there are a few spaces vs tabs issues in
your diff, mostly in meson.build, but a few in the C code too
On 2024-12-23, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> If it is allowed to say, I am interested in what machine model it was
> used and what is the broken part? Just from the reliability point of
> view.
OD1000, no idea what's broken, it's 7000km away and doesn't respond on
console.
On 2024-12-23, Christian Schulte wrote:
> Is there some standard API (e.g. POSIX) allowing an
> application to reserve a certain amount of processors to a specific
> application?
Nothing standard afaik. There are non-standard APIs to set cpu affinity
etc on some OS, but not on OpenBSD.
On 2024-12-21, Stephan Somogyi wrote:
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>
> On 2024-11-28 Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> On 2024-11-28, Stephan Somogyi wrote:
>> > --feec460627fd39f5
>> > Content-
On 2024-12-22, Avon Robertson wrote:
> Greetings misc@,
>
> I am working towards adding support for another serial card, and
> occasionally I need to compile the kernel. Yesterday, for the first
> time, I failed to compile the kernel.
>
> With /usr/src updated by cvs immediately before a 'sysupgr
On 2024-12-18, Janne Johansson wrote:
>> I have an NTP server behind an OpenBSD firewall / router and seeing some
>> packet loss. The NTP server (Leontp 1200) should be able to handle the
>> load easily, so I suspect the packet loss occurs at the firewall/router
>> or elsewhere.
>> My first suspe
On 2024/12/18 11:06, Maxim wrote:
> Stuart Henderson, 2024-12-16 17:13 -:
> > fsck_ext2fs doesn't use opendev() so it can't handle DUIDs.
> >
> > This diff may fix it. I don't have any handy devices with ext2fs that
> > I can add to an OpenBSD sy
On 2024-12-14, Maxim wrote:
> During the rc startup sequence, fsck fails to check this one ext2
> partition (known as /dev/sd0i and a7e6ed0a30d39bcc.i). I had to
> disable fsck in fstab (set last field fs_passno to 0) to get the system
> up. The partition looks good: I can mount and work with it j
On 2024-12-12, Justin Muir wrote:
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>
> Hi all,
>
> Just curious whether any OpenBSD users have gotten a SDR working under the
> current version??
>
> If so, which one(s)??
>
> Currently using a HAM specific Linux distro bu
On 2024-12-10, Divan Santana wrote:
> Greetings and happy December :)
>
> I have a 3.5TB ffs mounted at /data which is specified in fstab.
>
> When there is a power outage this file system corrupts (I'll install
> another UPS shortly).
>
> Is it possible to fsck_ffs a 3.5TB file system from the bo
On 2024-12-09, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
> I have a system with 4 3TB hard drives in a softraid(4) RAID 5 array. I
> would like to expand the array to use much larger hard drives. I could
> offline one drive, replace it with a larger drive, and then create a new
> 'd' RAID partition of the new size
On 2024-12-06, nido wrote:
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>
> Nice day to all OpenBSD users!
>
> I would like to know if the PCIe WLAN with Bluetooth 5.0 Single-Chip
> "RTL8821CE" is able to load in OpenBSD.
>
> Ive installed the system, but after the
On 2024-12-04, Chris Narkiewicz wrote:
> https://cloudflare.cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/ mirror no longer works for me.
That seems to happen from time to time woth cloudflare. Unhelpfully the
http version redirects to https, too.
I'd recommend going to https://www.openbsd.org/ftp.html and pickin
On 2024-12-03, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> I am not an admin of any of the openbsd.org lists, so would not have
> access to measures such as removing subscribers. The somewhat obscure
> sentence is more of a pointer to the various local filtering features
> we have at the client end.
exactly.
On 2024-12-03, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> It is worth keeping in mind, though, for the archives if nothing else, that
> some frequent posters here also have a habit of activating auto-ignore
> mechanisms
> in order to avoid seeing posts by users with high off-topic content.
Fortunately a lot
On 2024-12-03, izzy Meyer wrote:
> Also- all this image appears to be intended to do is have puffy holding a =
> progress flag=2E This would be a rather simple GIMP job, especially cos bot=
> h of these pieces of art are fairly easy to come by online=2E (could be as =
most of the actual artwork o
On 2024-12-02, Jan Prunk wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently installed OpenBSD 7.6 on the Lemote Yeeloong 2f (8101B) laptop.
> I tried to connect/sync my laptop to the mirrors to install the binary
> programs.
> I tried to use several mirrors, but without success.
> Is there a maintained mips64el/loon
On 2024-11-30, BESSOT Jean-Michel wrote:
> It arrived when I was bulding cabal in ports. Any idea on where it fill
> the partition ?
On 2024-11-30, BESSOT Jean-Michel wrote:
> I runned the command and it find the file
> /root/.cache/cabal/packages/hackage.haskell.org/01-index.tar. I deleted
>
On 2024-11-30, Jesse Lawton wrote:
> As per this reddit post
> (https://rl.bloat.cat/r/openbsd_gaming/comments/1gsoe0u/support_minecraft_1213/)
> you cannot play newer Minecraft versions on OpenBSD.
> However it looks like a very easy fix and I made some changes to the
> source, but I can't compil
On 2024-11-28, Stephan Somogyi wrote:
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>
> As best I can tell, there've been no aarch64 packages-stable updates for
> 7.6.
The machine is broken.
> Is this on purpose or a temporary oversight?
>
> Thanks,
>
> s.
>
> --00
On 2024-11-28, John McCue wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 28, 2024 at 02:25:42PM +0100, Robert Palm wrote:
>>Thanks, Peter.
>>
>>I think there was an update of /etc/login.conf incoming lately and by
>>accepting the default file I did override my settings. Let's see how
>>it works now...
>
> Also note, for
On 2024-11-05, Loïc Revest wrote:
> We've a few OpenBSD running -release at work and acting as IKE "road
> warrior" VPN servers, serving traffic to Android (strongswan), Linux
> (also strongswan) and Windows 10/11 ("default" Windows WAN Miniport
> IKEv2 driver) clients.
>
> Up until 7.5 everything
On 2024-11-25, Mark wrote:
> Hello, under OpenBSD 7.6, I have Nextcloud installed.
>
> I installed the Nextcloud package via pkg_add, and then I upgraded it
> on its Web admin interface up to 30.0.2.
for future reference, if you install something from packages, use
package tools to update it.
>
On 2024-11-25, Brodey Dover wrote:
> Just to confirm:
> The 750mbps download/1800mbps upload makes sense? There must be more
> processing in the network stack on the download side, right?
unsure - I think most people with pppoe are on quite heavily
asymmetric lines, I don't recall reports from p
On 2024-11-25, Aaron Mason wrote:
> Try a different NIC rather than what appears to be an onboard Realtek
> NIC. Realteks are pretty craptacular - it's my understanding that they
> basically offload everything to the OS which means it raises an
> interrupt whenever a butterfly sneezes, hence the h
On 2024/11/24 15:52, Brodey Dover wrote:
> It's a fairly hefty system for a router.
It's got a decent amount of RAM (though you won't be using much of
that in a router), but CPU isn't particularly fast (1300MHz).
> After updates speeds are up to 750down/1200up. When testing the download
> speed,
On 2024-11-24, Brodey Dover wrote:
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>
> Hello all!
>
> I have an OpenBSD 7.2 router that I have PPPoE passthrough configured to my
> ISP's Fibre modem on its 10G switch. I have a Moker 2.5G switch that is
> connected to th
On 2024-11-23, Jon Fineman wrote:
> This is what my class has at the moment:
>
>:path=/usr/bin /bin /usr/sbin /sbin /usr/X11R6/bin /usr/local/bin
> /usr/local/sbin:\
>:umask=022:\
>:datasize-max=infinity:\
>:datasize-cur=infinity:\
>:datasize=infinity:\
>:maxproc-max=1024:\
>:maxproc-cur=512:\
>:
On 2024-11-23, Pascal Stumpf wrote:
> Scenario: 7.6-stable running on a gateway, connected to the internet via
> pppoe0 over vlan7, several downstream /24 network segments. iked(8) is
> serving several clients, running mostly Mac OS, with policies like this:
>
> ikev2 "foo" esp \
> from 192
On 2024-11-17, S V wrote:
> I tested multiple 11-13gen intel cpu ideapads on current and 7.6 - got
> strange random hangs without ddb (I feel it somehow related to uvm/memory).
> Need to press power to shutdown them!
>
> anybody with something like this?
> suggestions on how to debug?
> my other
On 2024-11-16, Will wrote:
>> On Nov 15, 2024, at 16:22, obs...@loopw.com wrote:
>>
>> there are situations where stateful firewalls can forget about the wireguard
>> session, but one or more of the peers remember it. Even wireguard’s
>> keepalive wont fix that situation.
>
> From a technical
On 2024-11-16, ckeader wrote:
>
> Since the upgrade to 7.6, I have been unable to use unbound in the
> previous configuration.
>
> root@router ~ # rcctl -df start unbound
> doing _rc_parse_conf
> unbound_flags >-c /var/unbound/etc/unbound.conf<
> doing rc_check
> unbound
> doing rc_pre
> /var/unbo
On 2024-11-16, lati...@vcn.bc.ca wrote:
>> Hello misc
>>
>> i moved one name.qcow2 from a 7.5 server to a 7.6 server with different
>> networks.
>>
>> They have different IPs 4 and 6; i have edited hostname.vio0 but i need to
>> identify what other network files are involve, to make internet to be
On 2024-11-12, Richard Bostrom wrote:
>
> UGxlYXNlIGhvdyBkbyBJIHJ1biBhIHNjcmlwdCBhdCBzdGFydHVwPw==
your mail client is very annoying and encodes plain text.
: $ echo UGxlYXNlIGhvdyBkbyBJIHJ1biBhIHNjcmlwdCBhdCBzdGFydHVwPw== | b64decode -r
: Please how do I run a script at startup?
When the syste
>> Following this guide.
>> https://ipv6.rs/tutorial/OpenBSD/OpenSSH_SFTP_server/
"OpenBSD comes with an OpenSSH server installed by default, but it may
not be the latest version. To install the latest version of OpenSSH, run
the following command: $ sudo pkg_add openssh"
er wat?!
but then els
On 2024-11-10, notpeter87 notpeter87 wrote:
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> 2024 apr 01: https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=171200100510963 -- vs. --
> https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2024/03/
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> Hello, https://www.openbsdfoundation.org/activities.html->i can see that th=
> e money goes to: https://www.openbsd.org
On 2024-11-07, Marc Boisis wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> In openBSD 7.3 and before we used tcpdump on pfsync0 to log NAT translation .
> Since 7.4 , tcpdump only show "16:57:17.115752 PFSYNCv69 len 1488"
>
> Have you got a solution to log NAT translation since OpenBSD 7.4 ?
Oh that's a neat trick.
It'
On 2024-11-07, Michał wrote:
> On 2024-11-06 Stuart Henderson wrote:
>>On 2024-11-06, Michał wrote:
>>> Hi list,
>>>
>>> I plan tu buy T14 Gen 5 and have to choose Intel or Ryzen.
>>> Now I have X270 as a daily driver and dualboot to OpenBS
On 2024-11-06, Michał wrote:
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> Hi list,
>
> I plan tu buy T14 Gen 5 and have to choose Intel or Ryzen.
> Now I have X270 as a daily driver and
On 2024-11-05, Paul Pace wrote:
> The current version of MariaDB in packages is 10.9 series, which was EOL
> August, 2023 as a part of the MariaDB short-term maintenance stable
> series, originally released in March, 2022.[1]
>
> I don't know how much it impacts users to upgrade to a newer versi
On 2024-11-05, Eric Grosse wrote:
> There was a sign change in /usr/share/zoneinfo/Etc/GMT[+-]* last
> month. (The Go builder test harness noticed and I confirmed.) Anyone
> here know if that was an intended change?
>
> After some quick search, I'm not regarding it as a bug; StackOverflow
> has ba
On 2024-10-31, Divan Santana wrote:
>>> How can one get both entries to work?
>>
>> By having them on different filesystems. You can't have diferent options
>> on different directories exported from the same filesystem.
>>
>> See "BUGS" in exports(5).
>
> Thanks Stuart for pointing that out. I di
On 2024-10-30, Polarian wrote:
> I decided to look into it and found the ukfreebsd mailing list was
> somehow tied with the former user groups, I only got a single response
> [2] so I think its safe to say these can be removed from the OpenBSD
> User Group list, I am not really sure how to request
On 2024-10-31, hahahahacker2009 wrote:
> Vào Th 5, 31 thg 10, 2024 vào lúc 03:35 J Doe
> đã viết:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a basic question about following -current.
>>
>> I have an OpenBSD 7.5 system. I want to grab the latest snapshot and update
>> my packages. Is the correct process as fo
On 2024-10-30, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Sep 25 14:59:09, stu.li...@spacehopper.org wrote:
>> On 2024-09-25, Jan Stary wrote:
>> > This is 7.6-beta/arm64 (#179) on an MBA (M1, 2020),
>> > the last kernel used is this:
>> >
>> > https://github.com/janstary/dmesg/blob/master/apple-macbook-air-A2337.202
On 2024-10-28, Barbaros Bilek wrote:
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>
> Hello Samuel,
>
> Thank you for your response. Here=E2=80=99s the current status:
>
> When I set up Ubuntu Linux on the same devic
On 2024-10-26, Divan Santana wrote:
> Divan Santana writes:
>
I would expert my NFS client uid 67 to be mapped to the remote NFS
server and presented as 1000 therefore permission should be granted to
write?
>>>
>>> Did you forget to send SIGHUP to mountd(8) to make it re-read
>>> e
On 2024-10-27, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
>
> All this time I thought www.openbsdhandbook.com was an official OpenBSD
> resource! Thanks very much for that info too.
I just took a quick look and spotted an error in 30 seconds of reading.
On 2024-10-27, David Colburn wrote:
> Simplified plus "sysctl grep hw" output:
Best to include a dmesg. sysctl hw doesn't give much information about
what's in the system.
--
Please keep replies on the mailing list.
On 2024-10-24, Y C wrote:
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>
> Hi Everyone
>
> I made modifications to the OpenBSD bridge code (/sys/net/if_bridge.c) to
> allow the forwarding of 802.1X EAPOL packets between interfaces of the
> bridge.
>
> I changed the
On 2024-10-21, nisp1953 wrote:
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>
> I see that py3-scipy is broken.
> https://openports.pl/path/math/py-scipy,python3
> Does anyone know when it might be fixed?
Not yet.
Looks like blas and lapack ports probably want upd
On 2024-10-19, kasak wrote:
> hello misc!
>
> I know that apache has it's own module for cgi execution, but
> unfortunately, it works only with mpm_prefork module.
There are two: mod_cgi (what you're talking about) and mod_cgid (uses a
seoarate daemon and works with a multithreaded MPM).
> So,
On 2024/10/21 13:54, Sylvain Saboua wrote:
> Are we to understand that the default wireless device
> of the Apple M1 is not functional yet with openbsd ?
It was working on M1, but based on this report it looks like a change on
the MacOS side might have broken it for newer MacOS versions.
On 2024-10-19, Mike Fischer wrote:
> There are ports for Radicale 1.x and 2.x. But unfortunately none for Radicale
> 3.x. One of the reasons might be that the -d option for Radicale no longer
> works? I.e. Radicale 3.x can not be made to daemonize.
Lack of interest I think. I don't see any part
On 2024-10-18, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2024-10-17, Qingyao Sun wrote:
>>
>> Besides FTP (port 21), I also cannot use SSH or access websites via =
>> HTTPS (port 443). However, I can somehow connect to HTTP (port 80) on =
>> remote servers.
>>
>&
On 2024-10-17, Boyd Stephens wrote:
> Looking further into this issue and after observing a couple weeks of
> data it seems that what is happening within our current VPN setup is
> that the IKEv2 connection successfully establishes itself but things
> begin to malfunction around the time that the
On 2024-10-17, Qingyao Sun wrote:
>
> Besides FTP (port 21), I also cannot use SSH or access websites via =
> HTTPS (port 443). However, I can somehow connect to HTTP (port 80) on =
> remote servers.
>
> werebane# nc -z google.com 80; echo $? =20
> Connection to google.com (132
On 2024/10/17 23:07, Philip Guenther wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 17, 2024 at 2:16 PM Stuart Henderson
> wrote:
> > On 2024-10-17, Christian Schulte wrote:
> > >
> > > I just don't get the point for trying to support 32bit hardware on a
> > > 64bit system. I
On 2024-10-17, Christian Schulte wrote:
>>
>
> I just don't get the point for trying to support 32bit hardware on a
> 64bit system. If the hardware does not support 64bit but is limited to
> 32bit, use i386. If the hardware supports 64bit, just don't limit it to
> 32bit. Does not make sense to me
On 2024-10-17, Christian Schulte wrote:
> On 10/17/24 09:40, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> On 2024-10-16, Christian Schulte wrote:
>>>
>>> No. That's what seems to went wrong when going from i386 to amd64.
>>> The 3GB hard limit of i386 was in the ra
On 2024-10-17, Nick Owens wrote:
>> What piece of software would relay the broadcasts and multicasts.
>> Also those rewrites would be nice as some devices are a little bit picky
>> about the packets.
>
> for mDNS, avahi-daemon allows this in some form via the
> `enable-reflector` option in the co
On 2024-10-16, Christian Schulte wrote:
>
> No. That's what seems to went wrong when going from i386 to amd64. The
> 3GB hard limit of i386 was in the range of available physical memory
> (4GB) without swap. The 128GB on amd64 do not. Changing this to what
> "memory" reads, makes no difference, th
On 2024-10-15, Christian Schulte wrote:
> On 10/15/24 12:09, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> On 2024-10-15, Zé Loff wrote:
>>> On Tue, Oct 15, 2024 at 10:14:42AM +0200, Christian Schulte wrote:
>>>> ulimit -d `ulimit -aH | grep data | awk '{print $2}'`
>>
On 2024-10-15, Zé Loff wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 15, 2024 at 10:14:42AM +0200, Christian Schulte wrote:
>> ulimit -d `ulimit -aH | grep data | awk '{print $2}'`
>> ulimit -n `ulimit -aH | grep nofiles | awk '{print $2}'`
ulimit -d `ulimit -dH` etc... but then there's no point setting a
separate hard l
On 2024-10-14, Ian Chilton wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, 14 Oct 2024, at 1:15 PM, Janne Johansson wrote:
>> Mostly when boxes crash into ddb{0}> the text above goes "please run
>> these two commands to help debug this issue", so typing those and
>> recording the output could be helpful in order to di
On 2024-10-14, rsyk...@disroot.org wrote:
> Dear list,
>
>
> I would like to use the mouse in the midnight commander running
> in xterm in X11. However, mouse does not seem to do anything
> other than in the xterm terminal itself.
>
> I did not find any clue in the man page.
> I tried running like
On 2024-10-14, Christian Schulte wrote:
> On 10/14/24 10:33, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> On 2024-10-12, Christian Schulte wrote:
>>> Take i386. Compile it with something -march=i686 or pentiumpro by
>>> default. That's it. Add support for the various PAE MMU o
This looks like a build issue with -stable packages, which have copied the
tars from release rather than building fresh when the PKGNAME was unchanged,
so @depend lines were incorrect. (The tgz are different due to being re-
signed but ungzip them and the tars are identical, and different than if
y
On 2024-10-14, Lorenz (xha) wrote:
> hi, i'd like to kindly ask if the patches that are included in
> snapshots could somehow be provided to the people running the
> snapshots, in some way, like source-changes@?
It's not reliably possible, because the tree is shared between archs,
and a build on
On 2024-10-13, ramonaz...@icloud.com wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm having some issues with the NASM port ( 2.16.03 ) or if its the linking
> process.
>
> When running the linked ELF, It'll write some sort of garbage / corrupted ELF
> on the filesystem with question marks that can't be deleted, along wit
On 2024-10-12, Christian Schulte wrote:
> Take i386. Compile it with something -march=i686 or pentiumpro by
> default. That's it. Add support for the various PAE MMU options.
"That's it". "Add support for". Do you really think it's a thing simple
enough to sum up in a few words?
Last time st
On 2024-10-12, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
> On 2024-10-12 12:51:25, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
>> Since I upgraded to 7.6, a console log window opens when I login. Is
>> there a way to turn that off?
>
> Never mind, found it. Needed to comment out the following line from
> /etc/X11/xenodm/Xsetup_0:
>
>
On 2024-10-11, rfab...@mhsmail.ch wrote:
> Am 2024-10-11 11:12, schrieb Manuel Giraud:
>> Stuart Henderson writes:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>> I recommend always checking for free space in /usr before upgrading,
>>> it's hard to be accurate in predic
On 2024-10-11, Christian Schulte wrote:
> On 10/11/24 13:57, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> On 2024-10-09, obs...@loopw.com wrote:
>>>> In a second server I have upgraded from 7.5 i386 to 7.6 i386 but server
>>>> sees only 4GB of RAM
>>>
>>>>
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