On 2016-05-07, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> 3. I noticed that syslog daemons do not work very well as SQL databases
> as a storage backends. For example LibreNMS has the interface for
> displaying and searching (manually which makes it useless) syslog files.
> But MariaDB has to be restarted quite f
On 2016-05-06, Mark Carroll wrote:
> On 06 May 2016, Duncan Patton a. Campbell wrote:
>
>> Is there any similar tag to access the addess assigned by dhcp?
>> What other mechanisms exist to update dynamic dns assignments?
>
> Could ifstated(8) help here? I've separately wondered if I ought to be
>
On 07 May 2016, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2016-05-06, Mark Carroll wrote:
(snip)
>> pf ... because it otherwise doesn't realize that 'self'
>> includes the address eventually assigned by PPP.
>
> Use "(self)" not "self".
Interesting! Thank you: I'd previously missed this part of the
pf.conf(5
Please send bug reports to b...@openbsd.org.
> dwiic0 at acpi0: I2C1 addr 0xfe105000/0x1000 irq 7
> iic0 at dwiic0
> ihidev0 at iic0 addr 0x2c irq 39dwiic0: timed out reading remaining 29,
> failed fetching initial HID descriptor
> "DLL060A" at acpi0 not configured
Can you try what happens if yo
On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 6:15 AM, Tinker wrote:
> There's the Fujitsu Sparc M10 line,
> http://www.fujitsu.com/global/products/computing/servers/unix/sparc/ , and
> Oracle Sparc T7 , https://www.oracle.com/servers/sparc/t7-1/index.html .
>
> This was what you meant right?
The prices on those boxes
On Sat, May 7, 2016 12:29 am, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> Michael Shirk wrote:
>
>> On May 23, 2015 10:42, "Predrag Punosevac"
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > 5. Finally I am open for simpler ideas. Any opinions on
>> sysutils/logfmon
>> > Is it possible to visualize on the web output from logfmon?
>> >
>> > B
I often use virtualbox to run openbsd-amd64 and lately I haven't been able
to "ntpd -s" and make it update the clock, which may have been after
several days. It often adversely affects my use of google products, as they
update their keys often and if the clock is wrong, it says there is a
security
Hi guys!
Is there a way to recover a deleted directory on ffs
file system in OpenBSD 5.9/amd64...?
Thanks for reply.
I wasn't able to find such a thing but perhaps I just missed it. I
am wondering if anyone in the community knows whether such manuals
exist for OpenBSD. Manpages are nice but they're not what I'm looking
for. Trying to learn OpenBSD by looking up individual manpages is like
trying to learn C progra
On 05/07/16 17:30, Max Power wrote:
> Hi guys!
> Is there a way to recover a deleted directory on ffs
> file system in OpenBSD 5.9/amd64...?
>
> Thanks for reply.
>
>
Sometimes it is possible.
sleuthkit, testdisk in ports.
On Sat, 07 May 2016, David Lou wrote:
> I wasn't able to find such a thing but perhaps I just missed it. I
> am wondering if anyone in the community knows whether such manuals
> exist for OpenBSD. Manpages are nice but they're not what I'm looking
> for. Trying to learn OpenBSD by looking up indiv
> I'd like to acquire confident working knowledge in OpenBSD. If no
> such manuals exist, then I'm wondering how did you or other expert
> users learn how to use and administrate the system, what the best
> programming practices are, etc. and have confidence that what they're
> doing is what they t
On 05/07, David Lou wrote:
I wasn't able to find such a thing but perhaps I just missed it. I
am wondering if anyone in the community knows whether such manuals
exist for OpenBSD. Manpages are nice but they're not what I'm looking
for. Trying to learn OpenBSD by looking up individual manpages is
On Sat, May 7, 2016 at 9:06 AM, Luke Small wrote:
> I often use virtualbox to run openbsd-amd64 and lately I haven't been able
> to "ntpd -s" and make it update the clock, which may have been after
> several days.
Uh, how about we start by figuring out why "ntpd -s" is misbehaving
before we launc
Dear misc@ readers,
OpenBSD 5.9-current (GENERIC.MP) #2005: Thu May 5 18:04:12 MDT 2016
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
┌──[just22@poseidon]-[0]-[✓]-[~]
└─› pkg_info -Q xfce4-mixer
xfce4-mixer-4.11.0p1 (installed)
I noticed that, when I modify the vo
On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 06:44:34AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> obviously you show the code, and then when the complexity/simplicity of it
> is seen, some people can jump in and help.
>
> that is the traditional way: show it
>
> >
> > --
> > A: Because it messes up the order in which people no
Hi
I have skipped all major releases of OpenBSD after 5.4 for one firewall due to
watchdog timeout resets on the em driver. Earlier today I fired up a 5.9
release and patched it up to 5.9 stable and let it take over from the old one.
It seems to go very well. But I do have one question.
The syst
Jeremie, thank for paying attention to my post and explanation.
Finally I found that 0x58 (0x18 + 0x64) or :raflags#88: did what I
wanted - Other flag set and Default Router Preference set to Low (3).
Internet Control Message Protocol v6
Type: Router Advertisement (134)
Code: 0
Checks
It is because I am saving the state in virtualbox, which is like putting it
in hibernate, except instead of refreshing the time, the time remains the
same as when it last ran, which can be some time ago.
-Luke
On Sat, May 7, 2016 at 3:13 PM, Philip Guenther wrote:
> On Sat, May 7, 2016 at 9:06
On 2016-05-07 3:56 PM, Luke Small wrote:
It is because I am saving the state in virtualbox, which is like putting it
in hibernate, except instead of refreshing the time, the time remains the
same as when it last ran, which can be some time ago.
Why are you running ntpd in a VM? Just have the V
On Sat, May 7, 2016 at 4:27 PM, Luke Small wrote:
> I am running on an ASUS laptop, which OpenBSD may have disabled APM support
> to remain compatible. Anyway, I can't run ZZZ even as root (unless there is
> a setting that demands to be flipped somewhere).
So here's the *real* problem, but I see
I am running on an ASUS laptop, which OpenBSD may have disabled APM support
to remain compatible. Anyway, I can't run ZZZ even as root (unless there is
a setting that demands to be flipped somewhere). It takes a few seconds to
save the state and return using the virtualbox utility and it is as if
n
I used to be able to run ntpd -s in 5.8
Now I can't. Apparently sometimes security causes incompatibilities.
I ran sendbug with my complaint.
-Luke
On Sat, May 7, 2016 at 7:06 PM, Philip Guenther wrote:
> On Sat, May 7, 2016 at 4:27 PM, Luke Small wrote:
> > I am running on an ASUS laptop, w
> Lyndon** is correct: if you want the clock in your virtualbox to jump,
> virtualbox is the one that should jump it. Changing ntpd to some how
> magically detect that the VM was paused and resumed is a workaround on
> a kludge.
I agree numerous suspend resumes will result in drift however typin
> > Lyndon** is correct: if you want the clock in your virtualbox to jump,
> > virtualbox is the one that should jump it. Changing ntpd to some how
> > magically detect that the VM was paused and resumed is a workaround on
> > a kludge.
>
>
> I agree numerous suspend resumes will result in drift
Actually, there is indeed some knowledge that can't get from manual and
faq. I usually use wikipedia and openbsd src tree(especially, the include
files) as references(and the most interesting part i love is the comments
embeded in the source code).
2016å¹´5æ8æ¥ ä¸å2:53ï¼"Alex Poslavsky"
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I'm attempting to follow the instructions on this page:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#InstProb
where this section appears:
Bootable flash drive
Make a bootable flash drive. On that drive create an /etc/boot.conf file with
the contents:
boot hd0a:/bsd
How does one do this?
I h
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