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

2025-07-18 Thread izzy Meyer
gt; Hello misc@, > > > > I was doing my weekly upgrade of my -current machines and ended up > > I recommend deferring updates if there has just been a bump to a > shared library major version for things like libc or libpthread in > base (or a perl update, if you use perl pack

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

2025-07-18 Thread izzy Meyer
d an error in my StumpWM console saying CL's FFI > > couldn't link to libcrypto.so > > > > Alarm bells in my head sounded off. Could that change announced in > > the undeadly article be related to this buggy behavior I came up on? > > Yes. We are refreshing

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
t;> I was doing my weekly upgrade of my -current machines and ended up > > I recommend deferring updates if there has just been a bump to a shared > library major version for things like libc or libpthread in base (or a > perl update, if you use perl packages) - wait for new packages built

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
end deferring updates if there has just been a bump to a shared library major version for things like libc or libpthread in base (or a perl update, if you use perl packages) - wait for new packages built against the new libraries first. (To check, download the tgz for something linking against the re

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

2025-07-17 Thread YASUOKA Masahiko
undeadly > article be related to this buggy behavior I came up on? Yes. We are refreshing everything to use new libraries. Your system seems to be upgraded partially. > With a quick test trying to load the cl+ssl package with quicklisp [3]: > > ~ $ rlwrap sbcl

Re: Minecraft new versions

2025-07-17 Thread izzy Meyer
On Mon, 7 Jul 2025 05:13:38 + Jesse Lawton wrote: > Hi, just wondering if anything is happening about running new > minecraft versions. > Thanks :) I'll assume you mean client-side Minecraft. I am unsure about the situation on server-side MC on OpenBSD. I was work

Re: New laptop will not boot install77.img

2025-07-12 Thread telsh
Hey Maurice, On 7/2/25 09:50, Maurice McCarthy wrote: Looking at the dmesg it is not a fat lot of help. [...] Same here, as expected for my current skill level. Bye the bye I tried to install Qubes on it too but it was interminably slow. They did say that Nvidia would be a headache, as it

Re: Minecraft new versions

2025-07-07 Thread Jesse Lawton
On Mon, Jul 07, 2025 at 09:24:40PM -0400, Reese Johnson wrote: > Jesse, > > Are you talking about the server or the client? The Client > Reese -- Thanks Jesse Lawton

Re: Minecraft new versions

2025-07-07 Thread Reese Johnson
Jesse, Are you talking about the server or the client? Reese On Mon, Jul 07, 2025 at 05:13:38AM +, Jesse Lawton wrote: > Hi, just wondering if anything is happening about running new minecraft > versions. > Thanks :) > -- > Thanks > Jesse Lawton >

Minecraft new versions

2025-07-06 Thread Jesse Lawton
Hi, just wondering if anything is happening about running new minecraft versions. Thanks :) -- Thanks Jesse Lawton

Re: New laptop will not boot install77.img

2025-07-02 Thread Maurice McCarthy
Looking at the dmesg it is not a fat lot of help. The hardware is better described by inxi -bxx, which I give below. On quite another matter something does disturb me about the new machine. Besides Secure Boot there is now also TPM (Trusted Platform Module) and automatic online BIOS updates

Re: New laptop will not boot install77.img

2025-07-01 Thread Joseph Olatt
> get used to it. But it's not beginner friendly. Wow! Well said. My hats off to you, Maurice. I always tell my friends that "You are never too old to do something stupid; or learn something new!" I think you'll greatly appreciate OpenBSD. My appreciation for OpenBSD has only increased as I've gotten older.

Re: New laptop will not boot install77.img

2025-07-01 Thread jbranso
July 1, 2025 at 1:48 PM, "Maurice McCarthy" mailto:mansel...@heraclitean.co.uk?to=%22Maurice%20McCarthy%22%20%3Cmanselton%40heraclitean.co.uk%3E > wrote: > > Really? OK I'll try again. I was under the impression I'd had the same result > from _both install77.img and Fuguita. Perhaps I have ma

Re: New laptop will not boot install77.img

2025-07-01 Thread Maurice McCarthy
Really? OK I'll try again. I was under the impression I'd had the same result from _both install77.img and Fuguita. Perhaps I have made a silly error. (my excuse is I'm 72 - LOL) On 01/07/2025 18:08, Crystal Kolipe wrote: On Tue, Jul 01, 2025 at 03:58:14PM +0100, Maurice McCarthy wrote: I dis

Re: New laptop will not boot install77.img

2025-07-01 Thread Crystal Kolipe
On Tue, Jul 01, 2025 at 03:58:14PM +0100, Maurice McCarthy wrote: > I disabled Secure Boot but when I tried to install OpenBSD7.7 it failed to > boot at all. In tiny text at the centre of the screen I get this: > > # > probing: pc0 mem [636K 760M 217M 31424M] > disk: hd0 hd

New laptop will not boot install77.img

2025-07-01 Thread Maurice McCarthy
Hi, Thanks in advance for any suggestions or info. I've acquired a new HP Zbook Fury G10 Mobile Workstation PC Processor 13th Gen Intel Core i7-13850HX Memory 32768 Mb (doubled over normal and an extra 2Tb hard disk) BIOS V96 Ver. 01.04.00 01/23/2024 (I did update the BIOS once over but I

Re: New Support

2025-05-12 Thread Ingo Schwarze
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New Support

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 New Support

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Re: New Server Hardware

2025-04-28 Thread Simon
Hey, The first one yes. I checked and found nothing. The second I not know I will check now. Many thanks and best regards. On 28 April 2025 11:19:01 CEST, Sylvain Saboua wrote: >On 2025-04-28 10:49, Simon Parrer wrote: >> Good Morning, >> >> I think to buy a new Serve

Re: New Server Hardware

2025-04-28 Thread Sylvain Saboua
On 2025-04-28 10:49, Simon Parrer wrote: Good Morning, I think to buy a new Server [PRIMERGY TX1330 M6] but I can't find information if it will work for OpenBSD. Maybe someone have this Hardware and can send me some Information about it (DMESG) for me it looks good what I see and I thin

New Server Hardware

2025-04-28 Thread Simon Parrer
Good Morning, I think to buy a new Server [PRIMERGY TX1330 M6] but I can't find information if it will work for OpenBSD. Maybe someone have this Hardware and can send me some Information about it (DMESG) for me it looks good what I see and I think all is supportet but I am not sure and

Re: apcupsd - compiling new kernel and syspatch

2025-04-05 Thread Chaz Kettleson
-0700 > > 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 kernel: > >     { USB_VENDOR_APC, USB_PRODUCT_APC_UPS, ANY, { UQ_BAD_HID }}, &

Re: New hw.perfpolicy=battery

2025-04-05 Thread Peter Toth
quot;) since some years > already. But "auto" slightly changed its meaning back in 2021, > > > > Currently auto mode goes to highest frequency (+turbo) while on AC > > > power, this is good when connected to mains at room temperature, but > > > not so great in hotte

wireguard doesn't like the peer's new IP address

2025-04-03 Thread Harald Dunkel
Hi folks, after moving my wireguard profile to a new Linux laptop the wg tunnel to the OpenBSD (7.6) gateway wasn't stable. Initiated from the Laptop it worked for a few minutes, then it was dead. I had to disable the wg tunnel on the openbsd gateway using ifconwig wg0 -wgpeer

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 /s

Re: apcupsd - compiling new kernel and syspatch

2025-03-23 Thread Steve Williams
psd:     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 kernel:     { USB_VENDOR_APC, USB_PRODUCT_APC_UPS, ANY, { UQ_BAD_HID }},     { USB_VENDOR_APC, USB_PRODUCT_APC_UPS5G, ANY, { UQ_BAD_HID }}, If I compile my

apcupsd - compiling new kernel and syspatch

2025-03-23 Thread Steve Williams
025-03-23 08:13:47 -0700 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 kernel:     { USB_VENDOR_APC, USB_PRODUCT_APC_UPS, ANY, { UQ_BAD_HID }},     { USB_VENDOR_APC, USB_PR

Re: New hw.perfpolicy=battery

2025-03-17 Thread Peter Toth
while connected to a power > > bank. > > > > Is there any appetite to perhaps introduce a new hw.perfpolicy=battery > > or similar to retain the same mode as auto with no AC power? > > > > Looking at sys/kern/sched_bsd.c this should be a fairly trivial change. > &g

Re: New hw.perfpolicy=battery

2025-03-17 Thread Jeremie Courreges-Anglas
ower, this is good when connected to mains at room temperature, but > > not so great in hotter climates and/or while connected to a power > > bank. > > > > Is there any appetite to perhaps introduce a new hw.perfpolicy=battery > > or similar to retain the same mode

Re: New hw.perfpolicy=battery

2025-03-17 Thread Brian Conway
mode goes to highest frequency (+turbo) while on AC > power, this is good when connected to mains at room temperature, but > not so great in hotter climates and/or while connected to a power > bank. > > Is there any appetite to perhaps introduce a new hw.perfpolicy=battery > or similar

New hw.perfpolicy=battery

2025-03-17 Thread Peter Toth
o mains at room temperature, but not so great in hotter climates and/or while connected to a power bank. Is there any appetite to perhaps introduce a new hw.perfpolicy=battery or similar to retain the same mode as auto with no AC power? Looking at sys/kern/sched_bsd.c this should be a fairly triv

Re: groups new

2025-03-16 Thread Arbian Org
Hello Ingo, That's right, we're a community and looking for people interested not only in *BSD but in many areas that care about open source and every group will have its own interest.  We're just a platform can organize and a guide for many in that regard.  Thank you for response, We look forw

groups new

2025-03-16 Thread Arbian Org
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Re: groups new

2025-03-16 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hello, Arbian Org wrote on Sun, Mar 16, 2025 at 11:50:26PM +0100: > 0 > C Saudi Arabia > P Riyadh > T Riyadh > F Irregular > O Arbian > I Arbian Org > M i...@arbian.org > U http://www.arbian.org > N *BSD So far, i see no no evidence that a group of this name actually exists, has any members, eve

Re: Unable to upgrade to new version of OpenBSD.

2025-03-11 Thread Mike Larkin
On Sun, Mar 09, 2025 at 09:57:40PM +, 114465 wrote: > Few hours became a few days, sorry about that. > > Alright so I tried upgrading to -current and I get the same issue as I > was before. I don't know what more I can do to help identify what the > problem is but because this issue is on two l

Re: Unable to upgrade to new version of OpenBSD.

2025-03-09 Thread 114465
Few hours became a few days, sorry about that. Alright so I tried upgrading to -current and I get the same issue as I was before. I don't know what more I can do to help identify what the problem is but because this issue is on two laptops by system76 I can assume it is not CPU because the two mo

Re: BSD hacking new personal computer tower configuration ?

2025-03-08 Thread Maximo Pech
Get something like an Optiplex 7050. Put an extra ow two SSD, they are cheap now. I'm multibooting Windows, Arch Linux, OpenBSD and FreeBSD on that machine. Everything works out of the box in OpenBSD. https://www.hardware-corner.net/desktop-models/Dell-OptiPlex-7050-SFF/ El mié, 5 mar 2025 a las

Re: BSD hacking new personal computer tower configuration ?

2025-03-08 Thread Nick Holland
On 3/5/25 05:26, sylv...@saboua.me wrote: I'm thinking of purchasing parts to an all-purpose *BSD personal computer. My budget is ~€3000 (+1k). Ideally I would like it not too noisy while staying as cool as possible (I live in a studio), and dual screen monitor (I'm thinking of one HD screen to a

Re: Unable to upgrade to new version of OpenBSD.

2025-03-07 Thread Chris Bennett
On Wed, Mar 05, 2025 at 07:25:09PM +, 114465 wrote: > Thank you for the quick response! I have not tried updating to the very > newest (the one put out yesterday) but I have been periodically trying > to update to the snapshot. The last time I tried was about 2 weeks ago > with the same results

Re: New file system for OpenBSD?

2025-03-07 Thread Christian Weisgerber
nisp1953: > Will OpenBSD get a new file system sometime in the future? The responses so far have been a bit too smart-alecky, so here's a better one: Nobody in the project is working on a new file system at this time. So there likely won't be one in the forseeable future. -- Chr

Re: BSD hacking new personal computer tower configuration ?

2025-03-07 Thread Mihai Popescu
> I'm thinking of purchasing parts to an all ... I thought hacking is done on other people's computers, so why should you need to buy one? :)

Re: New file system for OpenBSD?

2025-03-07 Thread David Demelier
On Wed, 2025-03-05 at 12:13 -0700, nisp1953 wrote: > Will OpenBSD get a new file system sometime in the future? Most of the time when you ask if XYZ would ever come at some point (even outside of OpenBSD) you can't really get a timed response because as many opensource projects you need p

Re: BSD hacking new personal computer tower configuration ?

2025-03-07 Thread Polarian
Hello, > I seem to be getting by ok on the laptop where I dual-boot without too > much knowledge of the specifics of Windows boot. rEFInd made it a lot > easier than it might otherwise have been though. (I admit I will be > crossing fingers next time I run sysupgrade with the recent changes to > E

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: BSD hacking new personal computer tower configuration ?

2025-03-06 Thread Jan Stary
> > I'm thinking of purchasing parts to an all-purpose *BSD personal computer. > > My budget is ~€3000 (+1k). That is absurd. You are buying a PC.

Re: New file system for OpenBSD?

2025-03-06 Thread Dave Voutila
Claudio Jeker writes: > On Thu, Mar 06, 2025 at 11:25:52AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote: >> On 2025-03-05, nisp1953 wrote: >> > >> > Will OpenBSD get a new file system sometime in the future? >> >> Magic crystal ball is cloudy. > > My crystal ball

Re: New file system for OpenBSD?

2025-03-06 Thread Aaron Mason
On Thu, Mar 6, 2025 at 10:37 PM Stuart Henderson wrote: > > On 2025-03-05, nisp1953 wrote: > > > > Will OpenBSD get a new file system sometime in the future? > > Magic crystal ball is cloudy. > *shakes 8 ball* "Ask again later" -- Aaron Mason - Program

Re: New file system for OpenBSD?

2025-03-06 Thread nisp1953
> On Mar 6, 2025, at 7:20 AM, Claudio Jeker wrote: > > On Thu, Mar 06, 2025 at 11:25:52AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote: >> On 2025-03-05, nisp1953 wrote: >>> >>> Will OpenBSD get a new file system sometime in the future? >> >> Magic crystal

Re: New file system for OpenBSD?

2025-03-06 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Thu, Mar 06, 2025 at 11:25:52AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2025-03-05, nisp1953 wrote: > > > > Will OpenBSD get a new file system sometime in the future? > > Magic crystal ball is cloudy. My crystal ball answered with "Computer says no" -- :wq Claudio

Re: New file system for OpenBSD?

2025-03-06 Thread Dan
Stuart Henderson : > On 2025-03-05, nisp1953 wrote: >> >> Will OpenBSD get a new file system sometime in the future? > > Magic crystal ball is cloudy. I would go for Gemini..

Re: BSD hacking new personal computer tower configuration ?

2025-03-06 Thread Andrath of the Abyss
On 05.03.2025 11:26, sylv...@saboua.me wrote: I'm thinking of purchasing parts to an all-purpose *BSD personal computer. My budget is ~€3000 (+1k). Ideally I would like it not too noisy while staying as cool as possible (I live in a studio), and dual screen monitor (I'm thinking of one HD screen

Re: New file system for OpenBSD?

2025-03-06 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2025-03-05, nisp1953 wrote: > > Will OpenBSD get a new file system sometime in the future? Magic crystal ball is cloudy. -- Please keep replies on the mailing list.

Re: groups new

2025-03-06 Thread Mohammad Noureldin
Hi Ingo, Thanks! On Wed, Mar 5, 2025 at 6:23 PM Ingo Schwarze wrote: > Hello Mohammad, > > thank you for sending in this entry, which i committed > with the two tweaks explained below. > > Yours, > Ingo > > > Mohammad Noureldin wrote on Wed, Mar 05, 2025 at 03:21:03PM +0100: > > > --snip-- -

Re: BSD hacking new personal computer tower configuration ?

2025-03-05 Thread Mike
ways selling off old desktops, old > being 8th/9th gen currently afaik, these are still solid systems but > wouldn't run Windows fast enough for companies, slapping BSD these will > make them run FASSSTTT. Good way to save money than building an > entirely new computer. > >

Re: Unable to upgrade to new version of OpenBSD.

2025-03-05 Thread 114465
Thank you for the quick response! I have not tried updating to the very newest (the one put out yesterday) but I have been periodically trying to update to the snapshot. The last time I tried was about 2 weeks ago with the same results as I had before but I will try again in a few hours and send a

New file system for OpenBSD?

2025-03-05 Thread nisp1953
Will OpenBSD get a new file system sometime in the future? I read Ted Unangst’s article on ZFS and Tedu basically says it’s too complicated. Do the developers have have a replacement in mind? https://flak.tedunangst.com/post/ZFS-on-OpenBSD

Re: Unable to upgrade to new version of OpenBSD.

2025-03-05 Thread Jan Stary
Have you tried updating to the current snapshot? On Mar 05 18:57:21, 114...@disroot.org wrote: > Hello all, > > So I found an issue last year where the OpenBSD 7.6 release and the > -current wouldn't boot on my laptop. I reported it in the bugs mailing > list [1] however there was very little int

Unable to upgrade to new version of OpenBSD.

2025-03-05 Thread 114465
Hello all, So I found an issue last year where the OpenBSD 7.6 release and the -current wouldn't boot on my laptop. I reported it in the bugs mailing list [1] however there was very little interest in the issue by others and OpenBSD 7.5 still worked so I stuck with that version. More recently tho

Re: groups new

2025-03-05 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hello Mohammad, thank you for sending in this entry, which i committed with the two tweaks explained below. Yours, Ingo Mohammad Noureldin wrote on Wed, Mar 05, 2025 at 03:21:03PM +0100: > 0 > C Netherlands > P Utrecht > T Utrecht > F Irregular, quarterly > O BSD NL > I BSD NL Organisers I

Re: BSD hacking new personal computer tower configuration ?

2025-03-05 Thread Polarian
g BSD these will make them run FASSSTTT. Good way to save money than building an entirely new computer. Secondly, for IME disabling you will need an older device, older intel bootguard has been recently cracked by a libreboot contributor and Dell Optiplex 3050 Micro has been ported [1], this is

groups new

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BSD hacking new personal computer tower configuration ?

2025-03-05 Thread sylvain
I'm thinking of purchasing parts to an all-purpose *BSD personal computer. My budget is ~€3000 (+1k). Ideally I would like it not too noisy while staying as cool as possible (I live in a studio), and dual screen monitor (I'm thinking of one HD screen to also watch movies on and one square screen

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Re: New laptop time

2025-01-07 Thread Courtney
I saw close up was when an admin person came to me (I was a developer, not their IT person) and said: "I spilled my coffee into my laptop keyboard, and it made a sort of zt sound. Do you think it can be just cleaned up?". I came in the next Monday and found a new admin person in their d

Re: New laptop time

2025-01-06 Thread Nacho
I've had good experiences with a pair of Dell Precission M4700, the only drawback is that they are bulky and heavy, but very good quality overall, much more reliable than today's average laptop. After 8 years of intensive use no problem at all, one of them have been used as server for more than 2

Re: New laptop time

2025-01-06 Thread Ian Darwin
e only massive laptop failure I saw close up was when an admin person came to me (I was a developer, not their IT person) and said: "I spilled my coffee into my laptop keyboard, and it made a sort of zt sound. Do you think it can be just cleaned up?". I came in the next Monday and

Re: New laptop time

2025-01-05 Thread Greg Thomas
"After that experience I switched to owning pairs of slightly older/cheaper laptops, so I always have a spare on hand." That's what I do, too, with X series Thinkpads, currently just on the X260 but my needs are minimal. On Sun, Jan 5, 2025 at 9:05 PM Jonathan Thornburg wrote: > In

Re: New laptop time

2025-01-05 Thread Jonathan Thornburg
In , Courtney Hicks wrote: > I'm looking at replacing my current laptop, so I wanted to see what's good > that other people are using. Since so many attributes of a laptop are mutually exclusive, the answers to "what's a good laptop" depend

Re: New laptop time

2025-01-05 Thread Niels Müller Larsen
I use refurbished Thinkpads. I have OpenBSD on an X270 at the moment. 8GB ram, works great. You get a lot of value for your money with them. /niels Sent from [Proton Mail](https://proton.me/mail/home) for iOS On Sun, Jan 5, 2025 at 02:55, Courtney Hicks <[courtney@courtnix.systems](mailto:On Sun

Re: New laptop time

2025-01-04 Thread Lucas Gabriel Vuotto
On Sat, Jan 04, 2025 at 05:55:57PM -0800, Courtney Hicks wrote: > I’m looking at replacing my current laptop, so I wanted to see what’s good > that other people are using. I’ve been thinking of getting an AMD Framework > laptop and swapping in an AX210 wireless card, unless the newer Intel Core

New laptop time

2025-01-04 Thread Courtney Hicks
I’m looking at replacing my current laptop, so I wanted to see what’s good that other people are using. I’ve been thinking of getting an AMD Framework laptop and swapping in an AX210 wireless card, unless the newer Intel Core Ultra 5 is better? If not a Framework, any other newer laptops out the

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Re: Older dmesg's retained after new install. Similar to disklabel retension on disk?

2024-09-17 Thread Chris Bennett
o retained which I found in > > /var/run/dmesg.boot. > > The dmesg man page says that some systems can retain previous dmesg's > > after rebooting. I assumed that it was just appending new dmesg to > > dmesg.boot. > > Is there also a spot on the drive that stores o

Re: Older dmesg's retained after new install. Similar to disklabel retension on disk?

2024-09-17 Thread Claudio Jeker
revious dmesg's > after rebooting. I assumed that it was just appending new dmesg to > dmesg.boot. > Is there also a spot on the drive that stores older dmesg information? I > did a fresh install, so this seems like a good explanation. > Is that correct or is there a different

Older dmesg's retained after new install. Similar to disklabel retension on disk?

2024-09-17 Thread Chris Bennett
rc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=172654509928100&w=4 my older dmesg's were also retained which I found in /var/run/dmesg.boot. The dmesg man page says that some systems can retain previous dmesg's after rebooting. I assumed that it was just appending new dmesg to dmesg.boot. Is there also a s

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Re: New filters auth and sign

2024-06-01 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
On Sat, 01 Jun 2024 08:45:00 +0100, "Corey Hickman" wrote: > > does it have policy server included? for instance, when DKIM fails, the > policy can be set up to deny the message. > Right now it ignores DMARC as if it doesn't exist. Doing a DMARC lookup for domain and inserting it's results in

Re: New filters auth and sign

2024-06-01 Thread Corey Hickman
June 1, 2024 at 7:34 AM, "Kirill A. Korinsky" wrote: > > Greetings, > > I'd like to announce a two new filters for OpenSMTD which better to use > > together: auth and sign. > does it have policy server included? for instance, when DKIM fails, the polic

Re: New filters auth and sign

2024-05-31 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
On Sat, 01 Jun 2024 00:34:41 +0100, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote: > > Greetings, > > I'd like to announce a two new filters for OpenSMTD which better to use > together: auth and sign. > Oops, wrong list. It should be m...@opensmtpd.org. Sorry for nosy. -- wbr, Kirill

New filters auth and sign

2024-05-31 Thread Kirill A . Korinsky
Greetings, I'd like to announce a two new filters for OpenSMTD which better to use together: auth and sign. auth is a filter which verify DKMI, ARC and SPF, and iprev. It adds Authentication-Results header or ARC-Authentication-Results. sign is a filter which adds DKMI or ARC signature, o

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2024-04-11 Thread Jeff Moskow
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Re: New asset

2024-03-20 Thread Dan
Just would drop a thank you for the kindness to reply me. And, to answer, I'm mostly a baby dadder during the day so spare time and night is for the great work and exclusively under exposure of tons of positive enthusiasm.. that - beside a good training to resist tireness - is the true rocknroll

Re: New asset

2024-03-20 Thread Brodey Dover
Progress looks great. Keep up the great work! Brodey Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 20, 2024, at 10:07, dan wrote: > > Hello, > > We are working.. on/the new asset.. > pointing out the overwhelming importance of the unstructured data. > Footage attached. > > -Dan >

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Re: OT: Test new email conf

2024-03-05 Thread Daniele B.
Darling, they know me as an ethical guy. So, my true blogs are usually offline cause the italo-american meritocracy and their "liberty".., I'm really sorry for the business... NB: I suggest you to adopt true western names to make your tricks, indeed, they are so cool -Dan Mar 5, 2024 20:20

Re: OT: Test new email conf

2024-03-05 Thread Mizsei Zoltán
one email address!)". > > I personally felt faintened, almost doomed.. > > -Dan > > Mar 2, 2024 07:54:55 Nowarez Market : > >> Hello, >> >> You can take it like a *curtesy email* to disclose my new email address. >> Kindly thxs and take care of the pacman.. -- --Z--

Re: OT: Test new email conf

2024-03-05 Thread Daniele B.
dress (attention by suppling an email address different to the registration email you are admitting to currently use more than one email address!)". I personally felt faintened, almost doomed.. -Dan Mar 2, 2024 07:54:55 Nowarez Market : > Hello, > > You can take it like a *curtesy email*

OT: Test new email conf

2024-03-01 Thread Nowarez Market
Hello, You can take it like a *curtesy email* to disclose my new email address. Kindly thxs and take care of the pacman.. > N0\/\/@r€Z > -- >    /\/\@rk€T

Re: New (for me,) dmesg warning during system bootup.

2024-02-25 Thread Avon Robertson
On Sun, Feb 25, 2024 at 04:33:13PM -0600, Brian Conway wrote: > On Sun, Feb 25, 2024, at 4:27 PM, Avon Robertson wrote: > > I have noticed several posts related to endbr64 in the last week, so I > > thought this might be of interest to someone. > > > > Performed a 'sysupgrade -s' earlier today to:

Re: New (for me,) dmesg warning during system bootup.

2024-02-25 Thread Theo de Raadt
Ignore it. Artifact of other work. Temporary. Brian Conway wrote: > On Sun, Feb 25, 2024, at 4:27 PM, Avon Robertson wrote: > > I have noticed several posts related to endbr64 in the last week, so I > > thought this might be of interest to someone. > > > > Performed a 'sysupgrade -s' earlier

Re: New (for me,) dmesg warning during system bootup.

2024-02-25 Thread Brian Conway
On Sun, Feb 25, 2024, at 4:27 PM, Avon Robertson wrote: > I have noticed several posts related to endbr64 in the last week, so I > thought this might be of interest to someone. > > Performed a 'sysupgrade -s' earlier today to: > kern.version=OpenBSD 7.5-beta (GENERIC.MP) #25: Sat Feb 24 20:50:14 MS

New (for me,) dmesg warning during system bootup.

2024-02-25 Thread Avon Robertson
I have noticed several posts related to endbr64 in the last week, so I thought this might be of interest to someone. Performed a 'sysupgrade -s' earlier today to: kern.version=OpenBSD 7.5-beta (GENERIC.MP) #25: Sat Feb 24 20:50:14 MST 2024 dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/comp

ACPI kernel panic in first boot after new OpenBSD install

2024-02-18 Thread Shivam Gupta
Hello all, I have just installed the OpenBSD on a ASUS tuf f15 gaming laptop, installation went very smooth. But I soon as I reboot the computer, it put me in ddb shell and there was a kernel panic related to acpi. I searched on internet, and tried to update my bios to the latest version but tha

Re: Unable to connect to WiFi on new OpenBSD installation

2024-02-03 Thread Sadeep Madurange
On Sat, 3 Feb 2024 11:23:44 +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote: > On Sat, Feb 03, 2024 at 10:57:37AM +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote: > > On Sat, Feb 03, 2024 at 07:26:33AM +0100, Sadeep Madurange wrote: > > > I installed OpenBSD on a T490. I can't connect to WiFi. I'm not sure if > > > it's because the

Re: New postfix-3.8.20221007p12 broken TLS for Gmail servers?

2024-02-03 Thread Mark
> 3.7.9 is a newer version than 3.8.20221007 Stuart, thanks very much for this information, I didn't know about that. Moved to 3.7.9 and it's working fine right now. Configured my postfix from scratch, though, to prevent any misconfiguration on my side. Best wishes, Mark. Stuart Henderson , 3

Re: New postfix-3.8.20221007p12 broken TLS for Gmail servers?

2024-02-03 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024-02-03, Mike Fischer wrote: > >> Am 03.02.2024 um 03:44 schrieb Brian Conway : >> >>> Why do you run such an outdated postfix snapshot? >> >> That is the latest version that is supported/available in packages-stable: >> >> https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.4/packages-stable/amd64/ >

Re: New postfix-3.8.20221007p12 broken TLS for Gmail servers?

2024-02-03 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024-02-03, Mark wrote: > Hi again, > > I completely removed Postfix and installed the official stable package > "postfix-3.7.9p0-sasl2-mysql", but the problem persists. There is possibly still some conflict between openssl (required by newer versions of postfix) and libressl (used by pretty m

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