I login on root to restart the network and the system crashed.
What I did:
- Login with root on ttyC0
- Tell dhcp that I wanted dns to localhost:
# echo "supersede domain-name-servers 127.0.0.1;" >> /etc/dhclient.conf
- Then restarted the net:
# sh /etc/netstart
After that the system crashed. H
I'm impressed. Great job on the music and artwork, I'm sure the
cyberpunk community screaming right now. It's a great contemporary
remake of a classic work that marked a generation. Congrats for
everyone that worked on this.
Too much noise folks.
Hardware discussion does not belong to misc@. Please try go to other mailing
list, maybe people in openbsd-arm will like this hardware related discussion,
but not here. Thanks.
There's some reports of Minnowboard Max working with OpenBSD:
http://web.archive.org/web/20150705061723/http://countersiege.com/2015/02/22/minnowboard_max_openbsd.html
>Anything else, that has PGP keys and such. Good luck!
It's curious you say this Theo, since OpenSSH already uses PGP to
sign the releases... no? Web of Trust wouldn't minimize the
probablity of corrupted packages? What makes you think that the
main server (openbsd.org) cannot not be pwned? Ju
>Is this thread to be taking serious?
That's exactly my thought, Mihai. I think this thread fall
under the "Poe's Law":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poe%27s_law
>lists () wrant ! com wrote:
>As most development is done on mobile phones these days
This doesn't mean the only sane operating system
>I think it's more important to have good mobile support than
perfect console browser support.
I agree with Kamil, this is not a community for Iphone hipsters.
Stop trying to push your user centered design bullshit. Also, no
requests for outside servers should be done, and your template uses
googl
>So
>is their an agenda or just many idiots who see TLS=security and don't
>see lack of secure cookie usage and XSS vulnerabilities (now protected
>by SSL everywhere) meaning a site is likely exploitable in other ways!!
You guys should seriously check "Nirvana fallacy".
Just in case someone don't know, there's a non root-required client
for Let's Encrypt:
https://github.com/diafygi/letsencrypt-nosudo
There's some perl scripts too, so you don't have to download python.
Also, after you generate and sign the certificate, you don't have
to keep the script.
try pkg_add
http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/amd64/apache-httpd-2.4.20p1.tgz
It's great to see OpenBSD Project supporting Let's Encrypt. I don't
know if you folks still configuring it, but there's some points
that I noticed:
- I don't know in modern browsers, but Links 2.12 say that the
certificate is not valid. It's just old browsers, or firefox also
have this same prob
Why is ARM not mentioned?
patrick@ seems to be doing a great job on this port. Bitrig is also a thing.
i.MX6 processor seem well supported and could easily run desktop stuff like HD
videos. I think ODROID-C1 run already, no? It's just $35 last time I checked.
Sabrelite is the standard for i.MX6,
I know about the pledge(2) development, but systrace and pledge are not
mutually exclusive. Pledge need to be used inline, where systrace can be used
as a command line tool.
If you remove it, many scripts that use systrace for privilege reduction will
broke.
Of course, you can put it on package
Why?
I think the problem is with firefox itself.
tedu@ wrote a post about this:
http://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/firefox-vs-rthreads
Since the code is so bloated, no one will ever waste time trying to fix all the
issues. Just switch to some other browser, there's plenty of options.
I'm using Links
Try to raise your aperture driver level to give your gpu more privileges:
# sysctl machdep.allowaperture=2
You can read more about the other levels on man pages (type "man xf86").
I have network connectivity and DNS seems Ok. The build is 1459828632, from Apr
5.
And now the system is broken (panic):
Stopped at debugger+0x9: leave
debugger() at debugger+0x9
panic() at panic+0xfe
setroot() at setroot+0xa59
diskconf() at diskconf+0xe3
main() at main+0x538
Sorry, but I can't
The snapshot can't find the mirror. It prints: "no address associated with this
name".
I have tried many mirrors (inclusing the mother, ftp.openbsd.org), none work
for me.
I has been a hard time to work with snapshots since last month... many bugs.
I'm using snapshots to help reporting bugs, of
Solved for me on build 1459134312. Thanks.
Same problem with build 1458662970.
Anyone experiencing this same problem? I need to know if this is a
hardware problem or if this have something to do with a build fail.
I did three installations, using install59.fs. In all of them I had problems
with libc.
The two first I could not boot due to "can't load library libc.so.85.o".
The other I could not install packages because "library c.84.2 not found".
The build is 1458628644 - Tue Mar 22 06:37:24 UTC 2016.
I used
Thanks for the help Jiri and dan.
I'm using softraid_crypto for full disk encryption for about one year
now. I used this on a low end Core2Duo and noticed absolutely *no*
performance hit. I also use this on a newer platform and, again, no
performance problems. It's stable too, no issues on booting.
I know some high intensive server
I'm having some problems with disks. Probably because I still don't
understand enough of how BSD manage them:
1. I was going to install -current on a USB flash drive. I did the
install media using install59.fs and booted. I scape from installer to
shell because I wanted to wipe the drive using dd(
So, I'll probably use Ubercart. Thanks everyone.
The "Django" software seems good too 'Mariano', I'll read more on that.
About the laws and regulations 'Dave', I will need to see that. Here in my
country we have all these regulations too. Thanks for the advice.
I'm currently deciding to do a "e-commerce" website. I noticed that OpenBSD
Store use a software from medoc.com.
If not medoc, do you guys have any other suggestion for e-commerce framework?
It have to be open source, because I can't pay a service now (and I woudn't
trust them anyway). The idea
Wow, that's new to me. Thanks.
Anyway, I still think that this "password rescue" should not be allowed by
default.
I know operating systems can do very little to prevent physical problems like
side-channel attacks,
but this is not the case, and this does not mean that the OS should not make it
h
Some minutes ago I had a energy blackout here in my city. I was running
OpenBSD.
When I booted after energy came back, the system did the usual fsck.
But this time something went wrong and he just escaped to root, without asking
for any passphrase.
The system did a question like "point the path
Thank you for your help Stuart. I'll just use curl for now. Actually use
torsocks seems a bad practice for any situation, I should just set a
transparent proxy (but the pf.conf from torproject.org does not work, I'll need
to write is myself some day).
Thanks again.
Thanks.
Yes, it does core dump on "Abort trap".
Any idea on how I can force ftp(1) to socks5? The man page say nothing about
proxy other than http or ftp, and I have not set a transparent proxy yet...
Good to know that pledge is doing his job. So far, no other problem with the
transition betwee
Hi,
I just did the upgrade to 5.9 -current and found that socks connections don't
work for ftp(1) and, of course, the perl scripts using it (pkg_add). Is this a
expected behaviour?
I'm using the "torsocks" wrapper to force socks to localhost:9050.
This have something to do with new pledge privse
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