If you need a "guarantee" to be able to process X bytes/second I think you need
a real-time OS not a general purpose one.
I have installed the latest syspatches on 4 different 7.5stable amd64
machines and had no issues with relinking.
On Mon, Sep 16, 2024, at 22:59, Chris Bennett wrote:
> *** Parse error in /usr/share/relink/kernel/GENERIC.MP: Could not find
> /usr/ports/infrastructure/templates/mk.conf.template (/
I am guessing that many of us also manage linux systems, is anyone
aware of a port or adaptation of security(8) for linux, specifically
Ubuntu or Debian distributions?
Allan
Just send the full path to your script in the ssh command, and set up the
rest of the environment within the script.
On Fri, Dec 8, 2023, at 13:41, Karel Lucas wrote:
> In openBSD V7.4 I would like to see the output of ls in color, and
> therefore would like to know how to configure that. The output of "man
> ls" provides no information about this. Can anyone give me a tip?
You could install colorls from pack
On Mon, Nov 20, 2023, at 08:15, Nowarez Market wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I came accross an old as enough rich list of *DevOps* software
> but I'm not happy at all about it between commercial and web based
> or Ruby or Ansible (a non gui solution in its opensource ver) solutions.
> (list attached).
>
> P
nswer to this is the result of a very basic web search.
> Cheers!
I'd suggest also doing some searches on which laptops are well supported,
particularly WiFi and graphics devices, to save some frustration and
possible regret.
Allan
various systems since 3.x, I
almost always just accept the defaults on everything I can. Administering
systems over time is enough work without having to remember all the
local changes I made every time I need to upgrade.
Allan
On Sat, May 13, 2023, at 09:19, Sylvain Saboua wrote:
> Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
> /dev/sd1a 986M986M -49.1M 105%/
You have something else using space on your root partition.
>From my machine, (7.3 amd64):
/dev/sd0a 1005M214M740M23
I've had this problem for a while, over several releases.
Keyboard will freeze up (key presses do nothing). Mouse pointer
can be moved but clicks do nothing. Only solution was to reboot
using the power button, which does trigger a clean shutdown.
I've been chalking it up to some kind of hardware
On Fri, Apr 14, 2023, at 05:50, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> I never found pkg_info -Q to be a useful tool.
>
> Try pkglocate instead ("pkg_add pkglocatedb" first) which allows
> searching on an index that is built from : - as a
> result it lets you do a substring match on package names, not just
> on
ould not reach the modem, which is the first
thing their cable connects to, then I don't see how your firewall or
unbound could be the culprit.
Xfinity's first response being "it's your fault" is standard, in my
experience.
Allan
On Wed, Aug 24, 2022, at 12:28, Shadrock Uhuru wrote:
> i already have /home /etc and /root set for backup,
> are there any other partitions i should bear in mind ?
I always backup /var
Allan
On Sun, Jul 17, 2022, at 1:32 PM, ha...@tutanota.de wrote:
> It would be useful to have a function that lists all dependencies.
You can do this if you install the ports tree, see man 7 ports and
"print-run-depends"
Also the sqlports package may help, though I've never used it.
cha in the future. It may well never come
up again.
Allan
FUSE mounts? I.e. wondering if this is potentially fixable or if I need
to remember to exclude any FUSE mounts via SUIDSKIP?
Running OpenBSD 7.1 amd64 release.
Allan
On Thu, Mar 17, 2022, at 3:22 PM, Nick Holland wrote:
> On 3/17/22 3:18 PM, Allan Streib wrote:
>> I have used the two-port version of this with Linux and it "just worked,"
>> wondering if anyone has used this (or something similar) successfully with
>> OpenBS
icusb2324i
Thanks,
Allan
g | grep ^sd
sd0 at scsibus2 targ 0 lun 0: naa.50025385a01f1611
sd0: 488386MB, 512 bytes/sector, 1000215216 sectors, thin
sd1 at scsibus2 targ 1 lun 0: naa.500a075112866a03
sd1: 976762MB, 512 bytes/sector, 2000409264 sectors, thin
Both working without issue for me.
Allan
Recently a 4K monitor became available at work, it appears to support
3840x2160 at 60Hz only. My video card (ATI Radeon HD 5870) will do that
but only at 30Hz. Anyone know of a supported card that will do 3840x2160
60Hz on DisplayPort?
Allan
s
making a range request? But why do I not see this with httpd in debug
mode or with nginx?
I would prefer to use httpd because of the simplicity of configuration
and also a preference for keeping installed packages to a minimum.
What can I do to help debug? I have a couple of hundred Ubuntu
machines to install so I would like to resolve this.
Allan
On Thu, Nov 18, 2021, at 6:36 PM, Allan Streib wrote:
> Anyone successfully using SuperMicro's IPMIView20 java
> application on OpenBSD with any of the jdk packages?
I discovered that the noVNC package includes support for the ATEN iKVM
vnc protocol variant used on some SuperMicro b
gging through but nothing is really jumping
out so far.
Allan
e
dn: ou=groups,dc=ise,dc=luddy,dc=indiana,dc=edu
objectClass: organizationalUnit
ou: groups
Allan
Specific example, if I want to configure a vlan with vnetid 101,
can I name the interface vlan101 or should/must it be named
vlan0?
Allan
On Thu, Sep 16, 2021, at 6:43 PM, Allan Streib wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 14, 2021, at 5:09 PM, Allan Streib wrote:
> > Seen a few of these in my logs (OpenBSD 6.9 release amd64)
> >
> > Sep 14 02:12:05 relayd[78491]: rsae_send_imsg: privenc poll
> > timeout, key
On Tue, Sep 14, 2021, at 5:09 PM, Allan Streib wrote:
> Seen a few of these in my logs (OpenBSD 6.9 release amd64)
>
> Sep 14 02:12:05 relayd[78491]: rsae_send_imsg: privenc poll timeout,
> keyop #946
> Sep 14 02:12:06 relayd[78491]: relay_dispatch_ca: privenc
Seen a few of these in my logs (OpenBSD 6.9 release amd64)
Sep 14 02:12:05 relayd[78491]: rsae_send_imsg: privenc poll timeout,
keyop #946
Sep 14 02:12:06 relayd[78491]: relay_dispatch_ca: privenc result after
timeout
The number after "keyop" varies.
Seems to correlate with T
M host (I have a ticket open
with the hosting provider asking about the event, since both my VMs on that
node crashed at the same time).
If it happens again I will try dmesg -s.
Allan
state \
(max-src-conn-rate 3/10, overload flush)
I reloaded my rules (pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf) which worked, and then rebooted and
checked (pfctl -s rules) which now matched the rules in /etc/pf.conf.
What could explain this?
Thanks,
Allan
#dmesg
OpenBSD 6.9 (GENERIC) #4: Mon Jun 7 08
.@linuxcare.com
I've tried duplicity and one or two other more sophisticated backup
tools. I like this because it uses only one very standard utility,
rsync, and I find it easy to reason about and (importantly) easy to
restore from.
Allan
's the check you're seeing.
So then is it correct to say that if I run syspatch(8), and get the
advisory message to reboot, I should be sure to do that before
hibernating?
And if I don't, my recovery would be a cold boot and abandoning my
hibernated state?
Allan
e termcap initialization and
deinitialization strings to the terminal. This is
sometimes desirable if the deinitialization string
does something unnecessary, like clearing the
screen.
Allan
has the only train left the station?
Any reason you don't want to go 6.7 -> 6.8 -> 6.9?
I went from 6.5 to 6.8 that way for one machine. You do have to review
the upgrade guides for any breaking changes though.
Allan
.d/plustek.conf that implies that I can
change the lockfile location, so not sure how to correct this?
Allan
this from xdrb(1):
Xrdb does not load any files on its own, but many desktop environments
use xrdb to load ~/.Xresources files on session startup to initialize
the resource database, as a generalized replacement for ~/.Xdefaults
^^^^^
Allan
ources
xset +fp
/usr/local/share/fonts/Liberation,/usr/local/share/fonts/ghostscript,/usr/local/share/fonts/cantarell,/usr/local/share/fonts/noto
autocutsel -fork &
autocutsel -selection PRIMARY -fork &
xset mouse 4/1 4
xset r rate 200 50
exec awesome
Allan
that it
should read the user's .login or .profile).
Allan
"Francisco Valladolid H." writes:
> I'm searching the PF FAQ for OpenBSD 5.9 in the history docs without
> success.
Did you try archive.org?
https://web.archive.org/web/20160430175649/https://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/index.html
Allan
ration
(hostname.if file) that is outside the range that DHCP allocates, but
still on the same network?
Allan
Duncan Patton a Campbell writes:
> fdisk seems unwilling to allow more than 2T in the partition:
Look at the b command for disklabel(8) to set the OpenBSD disk
boundaries.
Allan
ent security policy, it will block inline styles.
You would need to look at the headers to see what the ubuntu/nginx setup
is adding to allow them.
https://content-security-policy.com/examples/allow-inline-style/
Allan
n the host bits are all ones, that's the broadast address. It refers
to all hosts on the network.
Hosts can use any address between these two. So the /28 network has 14
hosts. The first or last host address is typically the gateway but as
far as I know that's just convention.
Allan
here is also ipcalc in packages and that is one I use frequently,
though it's only for IPv4.
$ ipcalc 104.149.1.112/28
address : 104.149.1.112
netmask : 255.255.255.240 (0xfff0)
network : 104.149.1.112 /28
broadcast : 104.149.1.127
host min : 104.149.1.113
host max : 104.149.1.126
Allan
d a secure pipe between hosts and could not use TLS for some
reason. It's similar in concept to setting up an SSH tunnel but uses a
pre-shared symmetric key. In my experience it is more reliable than an
long-running SSH connection.
Allan
global equivalent such as /etc/ssh/environment
None of these tested, just some ideas.
Allan
orts MAC-specific configurations.
Allan
e the
> expired cert from their set of intermediates - it is doing nothing
> useful any more.
Thanks for the reply, I will pass it along.
Allan
I ran into a problem today due to the expiration of the AddTrust
External CA Root. This prevented my OpenBSD 6.6 smtpd from sending email
through my campus mail-relay host.
I was referred to a web page[1] that describes the issue. It claims that
some OpenSSL clients do not properly follow trust ch
(To misc@ readers, this reply includes an earlier reply from me that
inadvertently wasn't copied to the list).
Allan Streib writes:
> multifred writes:
>
>> To boot OpenBSD you have to use the internal SATA or ATA devices.
>
> Thanks, I will try that. Was about to rep
732172+1537024+3885432+0+598016
[376562+128+455]
544+303577]=0xa648d0
entry point at 0x1001000
(hangs here, or restarts machine after a few seconds if not "boot -c")
Regards,
Allan
Footnotes:
[1]
https://everymac.com/systems/apple/imac/specs/imac-core-2-duo-2.0-20-inch-a
with any blog posts be sure to crosscheck the current man
pages as blogs tend to go stale over time.
Allan
Theo de Raadt writes:
> Reality hasn't changed. A sector is still 512 bytes, and
> disklabel has to fit in it.
OK.
Allan
bly didn't contemplate the day
when everyone would have multi-terabyte hard drives and that people
might want more than 16 partitions. I stand corrected on that
speculation if I'm wrong.
Allan
Theo de Raadt writes:
> Allan Streib wrote:
>
>> Seems like one of those numbers that was chosen long ago, when disks
>> had orders of magnitude less storage capacity they have now, and 16
>> partitions really would have been more than enough.
>
> the word "
ess storage capacity they have now, and 16
partitions really would have been more than enough.
Allan
> So, can I setup openBSD labels on x86_64 without legacy/GPT partition first ?
IIRC yes you can, as long as you don't need to boot from that disk.
Allan
Paolo Aglialoro writes:
> Btw, does "rcctl enable xenodm" also allow running programs remotely
> with ssh -X|Y u...@obsd.box, or is there something more to do?
Yes, in my experience I use it with -Y.
Allan
Paolo Aglialoro writes:
> considering that 6.6 nuked X for my T23 as mentioned in previous recent
> post, I decided to refresh my old Dell L400, which was lagging behind at
> 6.2, with a fresh 6.6 install.
>
> Unfortunately X crashes. The first error in the log file was about setting
> machdep.al
If you want it available only to remote hosts with an ssh session, why
not tunnel the tomcat port over the ssh connection?
Steve Williams writes:
> Hi,
>
> For a R&D project, I am trying to get guacamole working to be able to
> access systems on my home network remotely.
>
> Guacamole (I believ
Patrick Harper writes:
> My understanding of -current is that it is meant for testing, not usage.
Not strictly true. Depends on your needs, and tolerance for things not
always working perfectly.
Allan
listen on lo0
So how might that be remotely exploitable?
Allan
0
libusb1-1.0.21p1 npth-1.6 pcre2-10.33 ..." to build.
Then you can copy/paste, or otherwise feed the stuff in between the
quote marks, to pkg_add. I do:
# make print-build-depends | awk -F \" '{print $2}' | xargs pkg_add
Then proceed with building/installing the port of interest.
Allan
Antoine Jacoutot writes:
> "patches waiting, but didn't do anything" might be interesting (i.e
> patches are available); dunno...
syspatch -c
Allan
nteresting and I hadn't heard
of it before.
Allan
I used to use xxxterm, then xombrero, and really liked the minimal
approach and keyboard driven navigation.
Any other former users of this browser, what are you using today to
achieve any of this functionality in your browser?
Allan
only thing you need to do, but there's no chance
> without that.
So far so good!
Allan
is created successfully when
chrome is started without any args).
Thought I would ask if this is simply a known problem before I go
digging too deeply.
amd64 6.6 release with syspatches and pkg updates applied as of today.
Allan
You asked about the base image, so maybe there is some reason you can't
use it, but Supervisor is in ports/packages.
Allan
Patrick Kristiansen writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Is there something like the FreeBSD daemon(8) command for OpenBSD, which
> can run a process in the backg
lu hu writes:
> So I think ChallengeResponseAuthentication should be set to NO, since
> it is not used by anything by default (you need manual steps as root
> to use ex.: skey).
If you want it set to NO, if you feel safer that way, set it to NO on
your systems.
IMHO
Allan
jeanfrancois writes:
> Thanks for that insight on using LaTeX (from ports).
If you look on CTAN there are several invoicing pacakges.
https://ctan.org/topic/invoice
Allan
buf[3] == 0) {
z = buf[4] - 29;
if (z == 10)
z = 0;
printf("%d", z);
c++;
}
}
} else
perror("wskdb0");
On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 5:10 PM allan wrote:
> I want to us
I want to use an USB-keyboard/barcode-reader on a pc-engines apu. Since
the apu has no graphics card, there is no wsdisplay and the keyboard stays
unconnected.
# wsconscfg -k
wsconscfg: /dev/ttyCcfg: Device not configured
How can I read that keyboard input? Do I even have to write some
in login.conf(5)
That gave me the clue that the class name in login.conf needs to be
"ldapd" not "ldap".
I changed that and now it's all working as expected.
Thanks!
Allan
Edgar Pettijohn writes:
> May need to use rcctl to change it's class to ldap.
>
> Untested:
> rcctl set ldapd class ldap
I will try that.
I had used usermod to set the class on the _ldapd user.
$ userinfo _ldapd
login _ldapd
passwd *
uid 100
groups _ldapd
change NEVER
class ldap
gec
Allan Streib writes:
> I see that fstat -u _ldapd always ends at FD 119 when the hang occurs:
>
> [...]
> _ldapd ldapd 42641 117* internet stream tcp 0x0 172.29.202.69:389 <--
> 172.29.200.108:47864
> _ldapd ldapd 42641 118* internet stream tcp
l hundred hosts that might be connecting and issuing
queries. Feels to me more like a limit is being hit.
Allan
Allan Streib writes:
> Running a rather busy ldapd host, and seeing some hangs in responses to
> queries.
I see that fstat -u _ldapd always ends at FD 119 when the hang occurs:
[...]
_ldapd ldapd 42641 112* internet stream tcp 0x0 172.16.0.169:389 <--
172.16.0.38:44708
_ldap
Running a rather busy ldapd host, and seeing some hangs in responses to
queries.
Some (possibly irrelevant) messages in /var/log/daemon
Aug 28 12:47:51 ldap02 ldapd[39626]: filter type 5 not implemented
Aug 28 12:48:19 ldap02 last message repeated 13 times
Aug 28 12:49:41 ldap02 last messag
With OpenLDAP slapd I would run slapcat periodically to dump out the
directory in LDIF format for backup.
What is the best approach for backing up ldapd?
Thanks,
Allan
L to only declare the symbols from that
> standard
This seems to work, at least I don't get any compile errors. Thank you.
Allan
POSIX_VISIBLE is defined as 200809, so __BSD_VISIBLE should be 0 and
the pwd.h declaration for bcrypt should be skipped?
Allan
t in
> production.
Agree this is likely the problem, unfortunately in PHP-land sometimes
you can't avoid it. For platforms such as Drupal (just to pick an
example I am familiar with) some of the modules will run shell commands
to do things such as send email.
Allan
nd then unlinked. Sorry for my
term "ghost" file I couldn't quite find the right words for what I was
seeing.
Allan
ich I tend to have open
for long periods of time.
OpenBSD 6.5 GENERIC.MP#1 amd64
Landry's FF build (67.0.4) with uBlock Origin.
Allan
e and reading the
rc.subr(8) man page), if you start these with rc scripts, you can set
daemon_rtable there, as well as likely setting up the config file or
port/ip address options in daemon_flags. Also be sure pexp variable is
set to somthing that can differentiate the proceses or the rcctl
stop/check stuff will not work.
Allan
8 or POWER9 plaftorms.
Allan
Dan Shechter writes:
> Greetings of the day!!
Spam giveaway. No recruiter in the USA would use that phrase. That and
the other grammatical and sentence structure errors are red flags.
Allan
enBSD support hot-plugging external drive on eSATA
ports?
I had a similar StarTech card and it worked fine if the external drive
was attached and powered up at boot but did not recognize it if attached
later. But was probably around 6.1 release if not older the last time I
tried that.
Allan
(1), but for clipboard inside
> an X session.
Look at the xclip package.
Allan
and require
> heavy manual intervention to fix and Im wondering is there a framework
> or best practices guide or a good script example where OpenBSD folks
> have solved this issue
rsync(1)
Allan
Found a cheap card on eBay, dmesg shows it as ATI Radeon HD 7470,
working well in
OpenBSD 6.4-current (GENERIC.MP) #499: Mon Dec 10 11:33:10 MST 2018.
Allan
Allan Streib writes:
> Still having this issue on -current as of Dec10. machdep.allowaperture=2
> does get me past this, but am
-profile card that is working on
6.4/current?
Thanks,
Allan
Allan Streib writes:
> Same issue, also on a Dell machine with ATI Radeon HD 2400 XT.
>
> Allan
>
> OpenBSD 6.4 (GENERIC.MP) #0: Sat Nov 17 22:15:46 CET 2018
>
> r...@syspatch-64-amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/s
lse {
> rdev->is_atom_bios = false;
> }
>
> I suppose additional debug might involve writing the entire contents of
> rdev->bios to a file and then hexdump it?
The issue was also reported here, with no follups but more debug info:
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs&m=153398230416756&w=2
Allan
Same issue, also on a Dell machine with ATI Radeon HD 2400 XT.
Allan
OpenBSD 6.4 (GENERIC.MP) #0: Sat Nov 17 22:15:46 CET 2018
r...@syspatch-64-amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 4141871104 (3949MB)
avail mem = 4007075840 (3821MB)
mpath0 at root
scsibus0
Gilles Chehade writes:
> On Thu, Nov 08, 2018 at 12:40:51PM -0500, Allan Streib wrote:
>> Prior to 6.4, in smtpd.conf(5), the relay directive supported the "as"
>> parameter:
>>
>> If the as parameter is specified, smtpd(8) will rewrite the sender
to rewrite
the user-part, the domain-part, or the entire address, respectively.
In the new smtpd.conf(5) syntax, how is that rewrite achieved,
specifically the "@" prefix behavior to rewrite the domain part?
Thanks,
Allan
Luthing writes:
> Hey,
> I am partitioning my disk manually like :
> ~80% for /root partition
> ~20% for swap
>
> That's all
> Any idea?
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#Partitioning
Allan
ize of
the doas.conf(5) page, it's probably quite likely.
Allan
ragile and
required a lot of fiddling to get it working. That was on Linux, about
10 years ago.
Allan
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