On Wed, 29 Jul 2015 02:35:39 -0400
Brad Smith wrote:
> Give up. The developers don't care in a functional manner. They won't
> listen to the obvious issues (and there are) and would rather attack
> you then admit the obvious.
>
I don't think anyone's attacked me here, developer or not?
On Wed,
On 07/29/15 03:33, Wong Peter wrote:
> Q:why do you believe that your machine was hacked?
> A: My pf rules was flushed.This can prove using pfctl -sr. The whoe
> firewall was not usable anymore. NO NAT nor packet filtering.
Hi Peter,
Can you let us know the version and architecture of OpenBSD you
On 2015-07-29, Seth wrote:
> Today I ran an automated installation using the latest amd64 install58.iso
> media.
>
> A root ssh key was specified in install.conf, and the key is being
> correctly installed in /root/.ssh/authorized_keys.
>
> This method was working fine with the 5.7 release, bu
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 12:46:01AM -0700, Nathan Van Ymeren wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Jul 2015 02:35:39 -0400
> Brad Smith wrote:
>
> > Give up. The developers don't care in a functional manner. They won't
> > listen to the obvious issues (and there are) and would rather attack
> > you then admit the o
On 2015-07-29, Wong Peter wrote:
> Where to find log files regarding pf rule was flushed out using carp or
> pfsync?
pfsync can only sync firewall state tables (pfctl -ss).
carp can't change anything to do with PF settings - not rules, not states.
There is no mechanism to sync or flush rules wi
Is the /tmp and /var/tmp information in
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#Partitioning
still correct, now that /var/tmp is a link to /tmp ?
Jan
-- Messaggio inoltrato --
Da: "David Coppa"
Data: 29/lug/2015 12:21
Oggetto: Re: Sluggish/laggy browser behaviour
A: "Nathan Van Ymeren"
Cc:
Il 24/lug/2015 19:23, "Nathan Van Ymeren" ha scritto:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm running the 19 July snapshot and am experiencing laggy tab
> behavi
yet the original poster is
obviously looking for COTS consumer electronics general purpose
inexpensive mini-ITX mainboards for home router project.
Off-the-shelf yes, home no, it's just a specialized setup with some odd
requirements. We're fine with paying for good quality components but
there
Hi there,
When checking the system accounting per-user stats,
is the cpu time decimal, or minutes.seconds?
e.g:
$ sa -mi
root 825 9.13cpu67188tio 0k*sec
operator 106 0.04cpu 77tio 0k*sec
sshd62 0.16cpu
On Tue, July 28, 2015 11:11 pm, Gerald Hanuer wrote:
> Hello,
>
>Thoughts on Links+.
>
>Code quality, security and generial usefulness.
>
>
> Regards
>
>Gerald Hanuer
>
Links+ is my prefered light browser. I find it renders the best for what
I use. I periodically try and re-tr
On 2015-07-29 Wed 13:13 PM |, Craig Skinner wrote:
>
> When checking the system accounting per-user stats,
> is the cpu time decimal, or minutes.seconds?
>
It must be decimal as I found these > .59 in the rotated old files:
operator 158 4.92cpu 12590tio 0k*sec
x 2152 2.
On 28.07.2015 15:24, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
On 07/28/2015 03:20 PM, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
On 07/28/2015 02:41 PM, Atanas Vladimirov wrote:
Hi,
I tried the new feature of syslogd to collect log messages from other
syslog capable devices (in this case an OpenWRT router).
I red syslog.conf man
On Wed, 29 Jul 2015 15:46:46 +0300
Atanas Vladimirov wrote:
> It seems that the real problem/misunderstanding was the part with
> /etc/hosts.
> Why syslogd doesn't use /etc/resolve.conf?
> This box is configured as recursive dns server (unbound).
>
imho, /etc/hosts is much faster lookup than re
Hello misc@ team,
I'm running 5.8-current and closing the lid does not suspend the system
anymore, but garbles the screen and it's not possible to switch to text
console to do proper shutdown. suspending & resuming the system via zzz
works fine.
Shutdown is only possible holding the powerbutton.
I'm having a similar issue on today's AMD64 snapshot on a ThinkPad X210.
When I opened it the screen stayed black and there were no signs of life
other than the battery indicator. Pressing keys did nothing. I had to
power cycle.
The only relevant syslog entry was:
> Jul 29 13:29:22 thinkpad apmd
Hi everybody,
I'm using multimedia on my OpenBSD with headphone but my Notebook speaker
don't sound!
How can I use my notebook speaker?
Is that any mixerctl command to turn on built-in notebook speaker?
This is my mixerctl output:
$ mixerctl
outputs.mic_source=dac-0:1
inputs.mic=85,85
outputs.mic
I'd just try cranking up most of those xx,xx lines to 255, one at a time,
until your speakers emit something audible.
I'd start with the ones named "Master" because of reasons.
mixerctl outputs.master=255
mixerctl outputs.master.slaves=255
I know when I'm playing stuff on VLC, inputs.dac affects
On 29.07.2015 16:31, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
On 07/29/2015 03:46 PM, Atanas Vladimirov wrote:
Thanks for the hint.
Actually I modified syslog.conf to begin with
++wdr4900
*.* /var/log/w4900
+*
because I wanted all records from OpenWRT router to be in one place
(/var/log/w4900).
It seems tha
On Jul 29 23:20:40, mbzade...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I'm using multimedia on my OpenBSD with headphone but my Notebook speaker
> don't sound!
> How can I use my notebook speaker?
> Is that any mixerctl command to turn on built-in notebook speaker?
> This is my mixerctl output:
>
> $ m
Hi folks,
Am now seeing a recent (last few months) HEEEUUGE increase in spam to my
(redirected mail) users with the following pattern:
- spam sent to many email addresses with one-time-only domain, each of
which has a barely traceable and mobile (and maybe temporary) IP, but
with a whois re
I have my own CA for home use and my work also has their own CA and
intermediate certificates. What is the correct way of maintaining the
certificates so that the system always knows about them? I've been
appending them to /etc/ssl/cert.pem but it gets replaced every update (not
even maintained w
Hello,
> When I opened it the screen stayed black and there were no signs of
> life other than the battery indicator. Pressing keys did nothing.
> I had to power cycle.
I am seeing similar behavior with current built 7-28-15 and T450s.
So suspend closing lid looks to work as expected.
Openi
Gerald Hanuer wrote:
> > When I opened it the screen stayed black and there were no signs of
> > life other than the battery indicator. Pressing keys did nothing.
> > I had to power cycle.
>
> I am seeing similar behavior with current built 7-28-15 and T450s.
Seems that it's tentatively fixed:
Any cluebats?
Not sure if it will help your specific situation, but you could look
into server side "grey listing". This will cause your mail server to
temporarily reject mail from them, forcing them to try again a couple
hours later. Fly-by-night spam places almost never bother to resubmit,
Hello,
Michael McConville wrote:
> Seems that it's tentatively fixed:
> https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=143819481225921&w=2
> http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/acpi/acpi.c
Thanks for heads up.
I am building cvs now.
I will post results.
Regards,
Gerald Ha
Quartz [qua...@sneakertech.com] wrote:
> >Any cluebats?
>
> Not sure if it will help your specific situation, but you could look into
> server side "grey listing". This will cause your mail server to temporarily
> reject mail from them, forcing them to try again a couple hours later.
> Fly-by-nigh
Hello,
> I am building cvs now.
> I will post results.
I have finished rebuild of current, moving to.
OpenBSD 5.8 (GENERIC.MP) #4: Thu Jul 30 03:23:40 UTC 2015
r...@jv4r7cvs.my.domain:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
> > > I am seeing similar behavior with current built
On 30/07/2015 03:15, Quartz wrote:
Not sure if it will help your specific situation, but you could look
into server side "grey listing". This will cause your mail server to
temporarily reject mail from them, forcing them to try again a couple
hours later. Fly-by-night spam places almost never bot
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