Hi,
I'm trying to get NUT running.
I've installed it with pkg_add nut
I can see my UPS as follows:
# nut-scanner
Cannot load SNMP library (libnetsnmp.so) : file not found. SNMP search
disabled.
Cannot load XML library (libneon.so) : file not found. XML search disabled.
Cannot load AVAHI libr
Thank you for the assistance.
On 29/01/2025 08:34, Stuart Henderson wrote:
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
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://www.mirrorservice.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.6/packages-stable/amd64/
So it would seem that the mirror is behind.
On 28/01
This worked.
Many thanks
On 28/01/2025 10:55, kasak wrote:
28.01.2025 12:57, Ben Short пишет:
Hi,
I'm getting the following error while trying to add a new client using
eastrsa on my OpenBSD 7.6 server:
gateway# /usr/local/share/easy-rsa/easyrsa build-client-full test1 nopass
* No
Hi,
# pkg_add -u
quirks-7.50 signed on 2025-01-25T15:47:38Z
Packages are all up to date.
On 28/01/2025 14:24, Stuart Henderson wrote:
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_a
with this issue?
Ben
Thanks for your answers. I will prepare the reinstall based on your
suggestions.
Cheers
Ben
the extraction of the sets, but managed to
boot into 7.5. Now /usr ist at 105% capacity due to df.
I assume, this is not supposed to happen? Is this a issue specific to my
setup? Or should /usr simply have more space?
Looking forward for some help.
Cheers
Ben
kage (((facepalm))).
So I'll amend my report:
Brother HL-L2350DW works fine with cups and brlaser
Thanks all for the kind help.
- Ben
to
simply buy a printer that speaks PostScript. Recommendations welcome.
- Ben
[1] https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2017-July/277994.html
[2] https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/port-for-brother-printer-drivers.78393/
he two samples I've tried were generated with man and
enscript. I can open them both fine with ghostscript and zathura.
- Ben
;t know if it will make a
difference -- is connecting to the printer via WiFi Direct. This
doesn't seem to be a connection issue though. I'm on the verge of just
trying CUPS, although it seems to be much bemoaned.
Thanks again.
- Ben
RY_P1 service option,
which I found documented in a Brother Network Users Manual[1] after
reading your mail, so thank you for suggesting that. However, trying
this was unsuccessful for me, so I'm afraid I'm still stuck.
- Ben
[1]
https://www.brother-usa.com/virdata/content/en-
ing
the power button on the printer. So it seems that the issue is not
connecting to the printer, but how I am invoking lpr ... maybe?
What am I overlooking?
- Ben
[1] https://www.brother-usa.com/products/hll2350dw
7;t work. Can anyone point me in the right
direction, and show me where I went wrong? Thank you in advance.
Ben Raskin
bang is both a
vi and ex command, where as s is an ex command only. The closest you
can get to executing the same replacement via a vi command is using the
& command which operates on one line.
Ben Raskin
Hello, Alex;
Try compiling lighthttpd by hand from the ports tree with
debug flags and run it with ktrace to see what's happening.
I'd recommend switching to the builtin httpd if the problem
persists.
Ben Raskin
ou in advance.
Ben Raskin
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q
how much?
; /etc/syslog.conf has some examples in the comments.
Ben Raskin
I apologize for my language, I shouldn't have stooped to Olive's level and sent
that to the mailing list.
However I believe that if Olive thinks they have the right to berate this
mailing list on how selfish we are then we have a right to tell them off for it
in a similar tone and demea
>up to now
>two hours left
>still no answer
Alright listen here you cock weasel; get the fuck off the mailing list.
Everyone is sick of seeing you in their inbox. Be a dick elsewhere.
Ben Raskin
On behalf of everyone in the mailing list
>linux has better community they have at least forum
>arch linux has large user base
>and i got friends on it
Good for you. Why don't you go pester them over on their forums rather than
shit-posting here.
Ben Raskin
>another person angry
>oh i sorry
>what a community
I'm glad you're sorry. Next time don't take your anger out on a mailing list.
Ben Raskin
>no response to my serious question
>and only reply some shit i explain
Because we are not obligated to respond to your tantrums.
Ben Raskin
You need to select MBR instead of GPT
Ben Raskin
al. Take a look at xenodm(1)
for setting the autologin option.
Ben Raskin
I used a Thinkpad 13 2nd Gen with OpenBSD. Everything worked as expected, all
the function keys worked, no problems with power management.
I'm willing to bet that most modern Thinkpads can handle OpenBSD. There might
be models that don't support OpenBSD but they're few and far
>Without looking too far, check what pgrep gives. My first suspicion is
>the initial space in your 'daemon_flags'.
Why does daemon_flags not permit spaces? rc.subr(8) has no information on
including or lack of whitespace in daemon_flags.
>The original version of this script installed by the port contains
>rc_reload=NO and also uses a very different pexp.
I checked out the original rc script, and it works. Why didn't my pexp var work
for the script? The term should match the process, and yet the daemon was still
running?
, I don't get two gitdaemon(ok) messages
(one for stopping one for starting), and when checking the pid the process has
not restarted.
Am I missing somthing in my script or is it just an issue with git? Thank you
in advance.
Ben Raskin
>Did you see Jordan's reply?
Yes, I did. My keyboard is also non-responsive after the monitor goes off, so
CTRL-ALT-F* is not an option.
Ben Raskin
it still didn't work.
I'm going to try and expose the machine via SSH, wait for the system to go to
sleep and stop waking up the monitor and try and access it to see whether or
not it's just Xenodm or the whole machine.
I'll also try using xset as mentioned in a previous email.
Ben Raskin
nd I couldn't find any relevant information.
Ben Raskin
D Ryzen 5 3400G Processor
- Asus Prime B550M-A/CSM Motherboard
- Radeon RX 580 POLARIS10 GPU
Has anyone else experience any issues with like this? Is there still no support
for polaris GPUs? Thank you in advance.
Ben Raskin
welcome to the club
2, 2020, at 2:59 PM, Ben Goren wrote:
> Greetings, all!
>
> Patrick Wildt has set up a PayPal pool to raise funds to purchase an M1 Mac
> mini so he can start porting OpenBSD to the platform. If you’d like to be
> able to run OpenBSD on an M1 system, now would be a great time to thr
Greetings, all!
Patrick Wildt has set up a PayPal pool to raise funds to purchase an M1 Mac
mini so he can start porting OpenBSD to the platform. If you’d like to be able
to run OpenBSD on an M1 system, now would be a great time to throw some pennies
his way.
The donation link: https://paypal.
that it is simply not possible to somehow
> limit the rate of UDP connections with PF, am I right here?
Would it help to queue the UDP traffic and limit the bandwidth of the queue?
Regards
Ben
}
However upon navigating to the designated url and entering the password I
receive the same prompt again and again. I generated the password using
htpasswd(1) and am storing it in the passwds file in the root of my chroot. Am
I missing something? Has anyone else encountered this problem? Thank you in
advance.
Ben Raskin.
>My guess would be your chroot does not contain a etc/resolv.conf
>and/ro etc/hosts file and you do not have a resolver running on
>127.0.0.1
Thank you, Otto!
Upon moving /etc/resolv.conf file to the chrooted directory I was able to call
getaddrinfo and receive the associated IP from the domain
ibraries listed in the ldd command output to the /var/www
directory for proper chrooting, and still getaddrinfo doesn't work.
Has anyone experienced this before and is there a possible solution? Thank you
in advance.
Ben Raskin.
>So, if you have edited the script to add a pexp *after* starting
>it, you'll need to remove that /var/run file otherwise it will
>still use the old one or the default.
I've checked the /var/run file for the script name and pexp, and everything was
in place; I made sure to first change the pexp va
>I think you might need a pexp variable, process grep expression to be used b
>y pgrep to determine if the service is running.
I've tried using pexp, the result is the same; I can start the script and
receive the 'tmux(ok)' message, but upon running the '/etc/rc.d/tmux stop'
I receive no messages
written
after sourcing rc.subr, which is what I'm doing.
Am I missing something? Is there anything else I need to set prior to
starting/stopping the rc script? Thank you in advance.
Ben Raskin
I may have misunderstoor OPs problem.
Ben Raskin.
You don't. Pass is a password manager. It stores passwords for later use.
Ben Raskin.
The pass program for most UNIX based operating systems
should be available. I'm pretty sure on OpenBSD it's
under a different name, so query for package names
with 'pass' in them.
Ben Raskin.
You could host a repository on Github or other Git provider and edit troff
documents that way (as Git will very easily track changes in basic text files).
Ben Raskin.
Troff.
Ben Raskin.
t no time was I prompted to enter, or given a password. Am I
missing something in terms configuration or cert generation, or have I gotten
everything all wrong? Thank you in advance.
Ben Raskin
hecked
the value of i.rem; it's always 0. I've made sure that the XCB connection
(represented by xcon) exists.
Has anyone else encountered this error? Thank you in advance.
Ben Raskin.
> Is there somewhere to get higher resolution OpenBSD artwork?
>
> I see the stuff on the website, and it's great, but on my 8k screen it's
> kind of like a postage stamp in the middle.
>
> Do higher Res copies exist somewhere? Can they be made available?
Scale to your needs.
Cheers
Ben
I deployed two changes in my PF config.
(1) Bigger Queue
I rearranged some queues and gave the queue holding the DNS traffic more
bandwidth and a higher qlimit on the affected interface.
bnd_flows = "1024"
bnd_qlimit = "1024"
guest_local = "850M"
queue guest_local parent guest_root bandwidth $
> AFAIU, ENOBUFS happens when the NIC transmit queue is full. Have you looked
> at the interface statistics to see if there are many dropped packets? Try,
> e.g.,
>
> $ netstat -ni
NameMtu Network Address Ipkts IfailOpkts
Ofail Colls
lo0 32768
int_ingress bandwidth $int_guests max
$int_guests_max flows $bnd_flows qlimit $bnd_qlimit
As experts may already suspect, the listed changed are wild guesses not
understanding the core of the issue.
Any suggestions?
Cheers.
Ben
OpenBSD 6.6 (GENERIC.MP) #7: Thu Mar 12 11:55:22 MDT 2020
Have you installed the wireless firmware?
http://firmware.openbsd.org/firmware/
Hello, Raf;
After creating the doas log file I was able to syslog was able to write
messages to the file. I read the man page for newsyslog and have
configured it for the doas log. Thank you for you help.
Ben Raskin.
not being created.
Am I missing something? Is this exclusive to doas? Thank you in
advance.
Ben Raskin.
Thank you, Steve. I was able to get talk to work
by properly configuring /etc/resolve.conf as well
as the hosts file.
Ben Raskin.
a possibility this too can confuse talk.
Adding `lookup bind file` to resolv.conf solved the issue. Thank you,
Zeljko.
Ben Raskin.
I've set my hostname to point to 127.0.0.1 and I still receive the
same error. I tried with and without the domain information.
Is there a log for talkd or inetd? I've attempted to use the -d
flag for inetd however I receive no error messages or warnings.
Ben Raskin.
> Do you have a correct entry with the machine hostname (full hostname(1)
> output) in /etc/hosts?
I don't. What should the entry look like? Should the hostname point to
0.0.0.0?
Ben Raskin.
x27;m not attempting to talk to another user on a different host, I'm
attempting to contact a local user, which I'm assuming will not pose
any issues.
Ben Raskin.
I verified the output of rcctl and inetd is running.
Ben Raskin.
to the
talkd daemon, however talk still refuses to work:
ntalk dgram udp waitroot/usr/libexec/ntalkd ntalkd
Am I missing something? Does anyone else have this issue? Thank you in
advance.
Ben Raskin.
On 1/4/2020 5:46 PM, Ben Lee wrote:
Hi,
I have an amd64 system that I am using as a router/firewall for my home
network running OpenBSD 6.6-stable with the latest syspatches. I have
been running it without problems in an IPv4-only configuration.
Recently, I decided I wanted to experiment
ering if the computers being powered
off at the time of the DHCPv6 lease update is triggering the panic and I
think I might test this by only enabling IPv6 on em5 and vlan[0-3] which
are connected to my wireless AP is always on.
I would be happy to provide any other relevant info that
if the computers
being powered off at the time of the DHCPv6 lease update is triggering
the panic and I think I might test this by only enabling IPv6 on em5
and vlan[0-3] which are connected to my wireless AP is always on.
I would be happy to provide any other relevant info that I may have
omi
ering if the computers being powered
off at the time of the DHCPv6 lease update is triggering the panic and I
think I might test this by only enabling IPv6 on em5 and vlan[0-3] which
are connected to my wireless AP is always on.
I would be happy to provide any other relevant info that
My Supermicro X10SRi-F system has a 10Zig V1200-QH card [1] for PCoIP
delivery of USB keyboard, mouse and video. The OpenBSD 6.0 release boot>
prompt responds, but keyboard ceases by the install prompt. A dmesg
produced after installing using IPMI Serial over LAN is below.
The keyboard operates OK
On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 5:19 AM, Tinker wrote:
> 1) I need some SSD storage but don't like that it could break together - I
> mean, a bug in your system will feed your SSD at full bandwidth for ~7h-7
> days, it's completely fried - that's not OK, so putting a "redundance layer"
> in the from of an
Paul, thanks for the patch. It worked!
Jonathan, thanks for fixing the model identifier in CVS.
Christian and Stuart, my Vaio (model and BIOS versions earlier in
thread) does not have any BIOS setting for non-RAID mode. The Intel
storage controller BIOS only allows the two 128 GB drives to be
con
This laptop has 2 x Samsung 128 GB SSD drives and a RAID controller
which reports as "Intel Rapid Storage Technology (Option ROM version
11.0.0.1339)".
OpenBSD 5.7, 5.8 and current (20160125) installers each report
"Available disks are: None".
Available system BIOS settings (XHCI Mode, Execute Bi
Ye gods, I just noticed how bad my last message was formatted. My apologies.
to be exactly what
I (not anyone else) wanted in an init system, after all.
Again, thanks for your help everyone.
-Ben
=== "Ben Dibell" wrote:
===
===> Hi, I've tried other resources, even reading the
source for init, but I
===> can't seem to locate the magic that
makes /sbin/init the approved init.
===> I'm porting my init
system Epoch to BSD for personal reasons, and I'd
=== On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 12:02 AM, Ben Dibell
=== wrote:
===> Hi, I've tried other resources, even reading the source for init, but I
===> can't seem to locate the magic that makes /sbin/init the approved init.
===> I'm porting my init system Epoch to BSD for p
27;m given "init has
died, signal 0 exit 0" or something nearly identical to this. There are no
further useful debug messages and my keyboard becomes unresponsive on the
debugging prompt or the kernel locks up or something, so I can't do more
there.
Thanks for your time.
-Ben
I have a Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Wifi adapter card I can give to
anyone that wants it. If someone emails me their address I will pay
to mail it to them as a free donation.
The card works, my BIOS is giving me problems so that card only works
under Windows, BSD and Linux says there is no wir
I think he means "Single System Image"
ben
On Sep 27, 2012, at 1:46 PM, Brian Empson wrote:
> The SSI I'm talking about would be defined as "making multiple separate
> machines appear as one single system with one single process space, a shared
> root filesystem, a
ho: is "uninformed
beginners would think it should be like X" how you think highly sophisticated
technical projects should be designed?
Just saying.
Ben
:wq
(i have no evidence for this, other than that
Theo & company tend to pick sane defaults)
Ben
On Aug 5, 2012, at 10:50 AM, Friedrich Locke wrote:
> I meant 19200 not 192600! I am not using serials, but the computer
> console on mymonitor.
>
> What you think ?
>
> On
Yes, although its been a couple months since I turned it on.
As i recall, the biggest obstacle was finding a USB stick it would deign to
boot from
Ben
:wq
On Jul 11, 2012, at 3:25 AM, giovanni wrote:
> hi misc,
>
> anybody out there w/ an asus eepc 1000H model running openbsd
Optiplexes have a reputation for spontaneously letting the magic smoke out of
their own power supply capacitors. hard to recommend unless you have a good
support deal with dell
On Jun 23, 2012, at 10:42 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2012-06-23, Peter wrote:
>>> On 2012-06-22, Michał Markow
Hi all,
I set up FW1 and FW2 with trunk and CARP - If I set up the trunk
interface using trunkproto lacp and also specify a carppeer FW1 carp
interface does not return to master upon reboot and FW1 has 'carp
demote count 1'. I tried with various switch settings (lacp/active,
passive), em and bge in
Hi,
I've put the install cd back in and dropped out to the shell then executed
the commands.
#cd /dev
#sh /dev/MAKEDEV sd1
#dd if=/dev/sd0a of=/dev/sd1a
Then dd reported no errors.
Thanks
Ben
On 7 October 2011 10:08, Remco wrote:
> Ben Short wrote:
>
> > When I get to
second but I get the following error
# dd if=/dev/sd0a of=/dev/sd1a
dd: /dev/sd0a: Device busy
Can anyone tell me what I need to do next?
Regards
Ben
Or, install onto a USB drive using a machine you've already got, and
then boot the thing from the USB...
On Sunday, July 17, 2011, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 4:32 AM, Stuart Henderson
> wrote:
>> On 2011/07/16 23:55, Rajneesh N. Shetty wrote:
>>> would obsd 4.9 B work ok
Hello,
I have a few Dell Servers that are 1U and 2U. Problem is that Colocation's
rails are 30". The rails that came with the servers where only about 28 or 27.
Anyone know of a good company to get universals that will go the full 30?
Thanks
Ben
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http://www.SpryMed.com/
On Mar 19, 2011, at 7:49 AM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 16:58:59 +
> Kevin Chadwick wrote:
>
>> I do get a fair increase in cpu usage for a disk at full speed disk with
>> vnd but it's acceptable. Have people already done cpu usage and
>> transfer speed comparisons to save me
out of curiosity, which FFS were they studying?
On Feb 5, 2011, at 6:32 AM, Jean-Francois wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just read some extracts of a paper, study from Margo Seltzer & Keith A.
> Smith from Harvard university, a comparison of LFS & FFS.
>
> It looks like the creation of files in FFS is ra
security. Just looking for performance
difference.
Ben Adams
SpryMed -- http://www.SpryMed.com
as window scaling or not) and whether memory pressure
could lead to issues from bigger buffers. ie does something else have to be
raised assuming one has sufficient memory and bandwidth/latency.
In my own testing I noticed a speed jump from 14 to 31 megabit going from a 256k
to 1024k maximum window size. Which to me seems significant.
Ben.
conf.sample
and man ppp
just don't know what device. Thanks for any help.
Ben
n csh takes over ksh's active process, and even though the TMOUT
variable is still there, csh doesn't honor it, and ksh is no longer
around to object.
-Ben
--
be...@bendtel.com
Hi all
I want to allow 50% of icmp traffic to work from a default deny rule
set. If I have the following all pings are replied to -
block all
pass proto icmp probability 50%
Is the only way to accomplish this to do something like the following?
block proto { tcp, udp }
block proto icmp probab
USB Emulation' set to 'Off'.
This still leaves the issue as I described previously, where without
USB Emulation 'On', USB devices cannot be used to boot. I've even tried
selecting the boot device on startup (by pressing 'esc') but the USB
devices simply do not
On Fri, 7 May 2010 13:57:32 -0700
Ben Niccum wrote:
As requested, here is my new dmesg with 'option USB_DEBUG'.
Also, the aforementioned patch did not solve the issue, so I'm still
looking for a solution.
--- Begin dmesg ---
OpenBSD 4.7-current (GENERIC) #0: Fri May 7 16:21:23
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