I'm not going to give you any shit. I think you are well intentioned.
However the number of people who would pay for such a thing is
so small that it is not worth the time and effort to create it.
One of the worst side effects of Linux and the FSF is that now
their are millions of pricks who think
> On 25 mar 2015, at 23:44, Theodore Wynnychenko wrote:
>
> Thank you for the suggestion. I was not aware of "pound."
Iâd rather go for relayd. Which is out of the box. No need to install âyet
another port and make sure it is up2dateâ.
//mxb
>I got a lot of shit on this list for suggesting that the OpenBSD project
>sell documentation collections (that are freely available elsewhere) as
>a method of raising funds for the project as CD rom sales dry up.
>
>A lot of shit on list and especially off list (one clown made up a gmail
>address
Some time ago start getting errors after nightly Secutiry running:
What problem can be?
Running security(8):
Checking root sh paths, umask values:
/etc/profile /root/.profile
The root path includes .
Use of uninitialized value $home in concatenation (.) or string at
/usr/libexec/security line 3
Hello Misc
I am trying to install OpenBSD 5.6 on the above machine.
1. While using Lifecycle controller and deploy OS I get weird disk layout with
MSDos partition which cannot be removed.
2. While trying to init the raid myself through the raid controller and init
the raid 1 I see in the disks w
On 26.3.2015. 11:40, Or Elimelech wrote:
> Hello Misc
>
> I am trying to install OpenBSD 5.6 on the above machine.
>
> 1. While using Lifecycle controller and deploy OS I get weird disk layout with
> MSDos partition which cannot be removed.
> 2. While trying to init the raid myself through the ra
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 12:37 AM, Yonas Yanfa wrote:
> On 15-03-24 03:26 AM, Claudio Jeker wrote:
>> On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 11:54:41PM -0400, Yonas Yanfa wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm running relayd/OpenBSD 5.6-stable on a KVM virtual machine. relayd
>>> always crashes within a few hours of restarti
Ok, so if somebody interested in - h2ph is expecting files on its
command line, not something else. (that was an issue with a unix
socket, sneaked in to the /usr/include as the the result of maybe a
power loss issue I had. the system builds ok now.
the proposed patch, to eliminate the possibi
Is this for sure will solve the problem?
Is it a known issue?
> On Mar 26, 2015, at 12:56 PM, Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
>
> On 26.3.2015. 11:40, Or Elimelech wrote:
>> Hello Misc
>>
>> I am trying to install OpenBSD 5.6 on the above machine.
>>
>> 1. While using Lifecycle controller and deploy O
On 03/26/15 04:32, Denis Lapshin wrote:
> Some time ago start getting errors after nightly Secutiry running:
>
> What problem can be?
>
> Running security(8):
>
> Checking root sh paths, umask values:
> /etc/profile /root/.profile
> The root path includes .
This would not be a bad thing to fix.
On 03/26/15 01:40, worik wrote:
...
> Today I spent $US5 on an ebook containing tutorials for software I am
> considering using. By exercising my mouse I could have got it for free.
>
> I did not.
>
> So I am bringing this up again. I do not want CDROMs. I have been to
> the trouble of paying
On 26.3.2015. 12:40, Or Elimelech wrote:
> Is this for sure will solve the problem?
>
> Is it a known issue?
well, dell r630 is really new hardware and there was few issues with
h330 and h730 at the beginning of 2015
you could try current just to see will you be able to install openbsd on
it
Thanks mate, current works like a charm.
> On Mar 26, 2015, at 2:23 PM, Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
>
> On 26.3.2015. 12:40, Or Elimelech wrote:
>> Is this for sure will solve the problem?
>>
>> Is it a known issue?
>
> well, dell r630 is really new hardware and there was few issues with
> h330 an
Hello.
I'm trying to get working cgi programs with OpenBSD-5.6 stable httpd on default
/var/www but without success:
# cat /var/www/logs/httpd-access.log
stats.example.com 192.0.2.101 - - [26/Mar/2015:15:30:24 +0300] "GET / HTTP/1.1"
200 376 "" "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; OpenBSD amd64; rv:22.0) Gecko/
On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 05:40:11PM GMT, Theodore Wynnychenko wrote:
Hi Theodore,
> So, I checked the certificate:
> openssl x509 -text -noout -in /etc/ssl/server.crt
>
> and I get:
> Certificate:
> Data:
> Version: 3 (0x2)
> Serial Number: 1 (0x1)
> Signature Algorithm: s
Hi Andrew (or any other developer),
OK to commit the following fix?
Note that chomping after splitting is important because split
drops trailing empty fields.
Hi Denis,
Denis Lapshin wrote on Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 11:33:16AM +0300:
> Some time ago start getting errors after nightly Secutiry ru
On Fri, 27 Mar 2015, at 01:50 AM, Alexei Malinin wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I'm trying to get working cgi programs with OpenBSD-5.6 stable httpd on
> default /var/www but without success:
>
> [...]
>
>
> Please tell me what I'm doing wrong?
>
> [...]
>
> ./cgi-bin:
> total 1
> drwxr-xr-x 2 root dae
On Fri, 27 Mar 2015, at 05:41 AM, Alexei Malinin wrote:
> On 03/26/15 18:33, Carlin Bingham wrote:
> > On Fri, 27 Mar 2015, at 01:50 AM, Alexei Malinin wrote:
> >> Hello.
> >>
> >> I'm trying to get working cgi programs with OpenBSD-5.6 stable httpd on
> >> default /var/www but without success:
> >
On 03/26/15 18:33, Carlin Bingham wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Mar 2015, at 01:50 AM, Alexei Malinin wrote:
>> Hello.
>>
>> I'm trying to get working cgi programs with OpenBSD-5.6 stable httpd on
>> default /var/www but without success:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>
>> Please tell me what I'm doing wrong?
>>
>> [...]
>
# /etc/rc.d/snmpd restart
httpd2 (pid 29518) already running
# uname -a
OpenBSD name 5.2 GENERIC#278 i386
# ps aux | grep snmpd
root 23284 0.0 0.1 556 980 ?? IsWed04PM0:00.00
snmpd: parent (snmpd)
_snmpd 28300 0.0 0.1 676 1380 ?? I Wed04PM0:00.55
snmpd: snmp eng
Hi Misc,
I need to provide secure access to a web application running on my
servers to handful typical desktop users. I am thinking of requiring
them to have L2TP/IPSec VPN tunnel before they can browse my
application. HTTPS is not good enough due to the nature of the
application.
Why L2TP? I am
On 03/26/15 19:55, Carlin Bingham wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Mar 2015, at 05:41 AM, Alexei Malinin wrote:
>> On 03/26/15 18:33, Carlin Bingham wrote:
>>> On Fri, 27 Mar 2015, at 01:50 AM, Alexei Malinin wrote:
Hello.
I'm trying to get working cgi programs with OpenBSD-5.6 stable httpd on
>>
You are running a pretty old (> 2 years) old version of openBSD.
Perhaps it is a bug that has been fixed in a later release?
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 06:11:37PM +0100, Alex Naumov wrote:
> # /etc/rc.d/snmpd restart
> httpd2 (pid 29518) already running
>
> # uname -a
> OpenBSD name 5.2 GENERIC#278
Hello everyone,
I hope I posted this in the right area, I don't usually join mailing lists
so I am still a bit of a noob.
Anyways, hoping someone could help me out. I am coming up empty on my
searches figuring this out.
If I have 2 default gateways configured with priorities, how would I modify
On Thu, 26 Mar 2015 08:30:23 +0100
mxb wrote:
> >
> > Thank you for the suggestion. I was not aware of "pound."
>
> I’d rather go for relayd. Which is out of the box. No need to install “yet
> another port and make sure it is up2date”.
httpd is based on relayd code which would reduce the scop
Is really boring write the package repository everytime we install.
Why not set the repository using the Time Zone as a reference?
For example, if you set Japan as your zone, then run
export PKG_PATH=http://www.ftp.ne.jp/OpenBSD/'uname -r'/packages/'uname -m'/
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 08:12:27PM +0300, Alexei Malinin wrote:
>
> PS. Patches for httpd(8) & httpd.conf(5):
>
committed, thanks.
jmc
> --- httpd.conf.5.orig Wed Jan 28 21:17:23 2015
> +++ httpd.conf.5Thu Mar 26 20:09:03 2015
> @@ -397,7 +397,8 @@
> include "/etc/nginx/mime.types"
>
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 06:55:50PM +, L.R. D.S. wrote:
> Is really boring write the package repository everytime we install.
> Why not set the repository using the Time Zone as a reference?
> For example, if you set Japan as your zone, then run
> export PKG_PATH=http://www.ftp.ne.jp/OpenBSD/'u
Routing from certain countries can also be funny sometimes (for
example, I'm pretty sure users in Peru would get better speeds
downloading from US servers rather than from Brazil, despite the
geographical proximity).
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 4:18 PM, Joshua Smith wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 0
It will be interesting to find information about this bug, if it's really bug.
I can't update this system... but it will be interesting to figure out
why it happen ;)
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 7:04 PM, Joshua Smith wrote:
> You are running a pretty old (> 2 years) old version of openBSD.
> Perhaps
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 03:42:07PM +0100, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Hi Andrew (or any other developer),
>
> OK to commit the following fix?
>
> Note that chomping after splitting is important because split
> drops trailing empty fields.
A blank home_dir is valid? I will defer to others on that but
As you know, the leap second issue will occour on 29th. June. I saw
articles on some Linux distro's web page. It looks like there is a bug on
the Linux kernel and it was effected on 2012.
I would like to ask, is there anything which i should do on my OpenBSD 5.6 ?
Sorry for my English
On Thu, 26 Mar 2015, L.R. D.S. wrote:
> Is really boring write the package repository everytime we install.
> Why not set the repository using the Time Zone as a reference?
> For example, if you set Japan as your zone, then run
> export PKG_PATH=http://www.ftp.ne.jp/OpenBSD/'uname -r'/packages/'u
Hi Andrew,
Andrew Fresh wrote on Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 01:12:39PM -0700:
> On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 03:42:07PM +0100, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
>> Hi Andrew (or any other developer),
>>
>> OK to commit the following fix?
>>
>> Note that chomping after splitting is important because split
>> drops trai
Quoting Kevin Chadwick :
On Thu, 26 Mar 2015 08:30:23 +0100
mxb wrote:
>
> Thank you for the suggestion. I was not aware of "pound."
I?d rather go for relayd. Which is out of the box. No need to install ?yet
another port and make sure it is up2date?.
httpd is based on relayd code which wou
On 26/03/15(Thu) 14:07, rizz2pro . wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I hope I posted this in the right area, I don't usually join mailing lists
> so I am still a bit of a noob.
>
> Anyways, hoping someone could help me out. I am coming up empty on my
> searches figuring this out.
>
> If I have 2 defa
On 26 March 2015 at 05:20, Nick Holland wrote:
> Realistically, the money that we get for this e-document is really just
> an act of charity anyway. Why not just give the project the money, and
> not make us jump through hoops that cost lots of money and provide no
> benefit to anyone?
>
Yes, do
Also i would try something like tcpdump while connecting to a new machine
with https.
On Thu, 26 Mar 2015 23:55 Theodore Wynnychenko wrote:
> Quoting Kevin Chadwick :
>
> > On Thu, 26 Mar 2015 08:30:23 +0100
> > mxb wrote:
> >
> >> >
> >> > Thank you for the suggestion. I was not aware of "poun
On Mar 26, 2015, at 1:39 PM, Dale Lindskog wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Mar 2015, L.R. D.S. wrote:
>
>> Is really boring write the package repository everytime we install.
>> Why not set the repository using the Time Zone as a reference?
>> For example, if you set Japan as your zone, then run
>> export
http://www.echothrust.com/blogs/monitoring-pf-logs-gource
Is the certificate and key PEM encoded?
On 15-03-26 07:26 AM, Felipe Scarel wrote:
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 12:37 AM, Yonas Yanfa wrote:
On 15-03-24 03:26 AM, Claudio Jeker wrote:
On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 11:54:41PM -0400, Yonas Yanfa wrote:
Hi,
I'm running relayd/OpenBSD 5.6-stable on a KVM virtual machine. relayd
always crashes wi
I forgot to say, this happens on OpenBSD 5.4.
Where is no any changes has been made in the system before. No upgrade etc.
Please ask for more information if its help.
What I have to check to fix this?
Thanks
Denis
On 26.03.2015 14:40, Nick Holland wrote:
On 03/26/15 04:32, Denis Lapshin wro
> On Thu, 26 Mar 2015 08:30:23 +0100
> mxb wrote:
>
>> >
>> > Thank you for the suggestion. I was not aware of "pound."
>>
>> I?d rather go for relayd. Which is out of the box. No need to install ?yet
>> another port and make sure it is up2date?.
>
> httpd is based on relayd code which would reduc
>I'm actually wearing an openbsd shirt now with an openssh poster
>behind me on the wall.
>
>What's the URL to the legacy store? I want to see what remains in
>their inventory.
Note:
Recent difficulties have resulted in zero (Z E R O) of the proceeds
from Austin's shop going towards OpenBSD. And
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