There is a bit of information that I am missing. You mentioned that the
throughput on your Amilo, with OpenBSD, is 240KB/s whereas "other OS"
(SiC) is able to get a throughput of 1.4MB/s.
What application are you using to measure the performance? And this is
not meant as an insult, but could it be
Thanks, Kevin. Exactly this. Even though I think OpenBSD is awesome, it
isn't fit for every situation/use case. Thus, I hardly meant that it is
viable for anything and everything.
To give some examples: OpenBSD doesn't support ZFS (nor should it, lots
of kernel changes required for that, some are
titomarifran...@gmail.com (Tito Mari Francis Esca??o), 2018.02.13 (Tue) 06:16
(CET):
> Hello everyone,
> I was trying to build Tryton on 6.2 and it fails complaining that
> stdarg.h is not found, this is related to the libxml2. Can somebody
> please point me to the right direction through this?
>
Copperhead's linux-hardened can be a suitable replacement for grsec in
due time. However, AFAIK that is not the intent. Fot those unfamiliar
with Copperhead, they did (and do) an awesome job on hardening Android.
They have forked AOSP, hardened it. The fork is called CopperheadOS.
This is also the
Hi,
On 2018-02-13 13:16, Tito Mari Francis Escaño wrote:
> I was trying to build Tryton on 6.2 and it fails complaining that
> stdarg.h is not found, this is related to the libxml2. Can somebody
> please point me to the right direction through this?
You should probably install the packages: py-lx
On 2018-02-12, Zsolt Kantor wrote:
> I've tried different channels and also different modes, I even
> replaced the 6.2 firmware with the snapshot (the snapshot version is a
> little bit bigger in size) hoping that it will work better.
It doesn't hurt in this case for wpi, but don't do that:
- 6.
On 2018-02-12, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Feb 2018 14:42:53 +0100
>
>
>> Did anyone use httpd to serve a flask app (python)?
>> I found this [1], but its a little outdated (python < 3) and makes me
>> wonder about safety, because of all those dependencies copied in
>> chroot.
>>
>> Any ad
I would think this is old ground of won't fix. OTOH I did read a while
back that they want to get away from java.
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=115486
On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 01:16:42PM +0800, Tito Mari Francis Escaño wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I was trying to build Tryton on 6.2 and it fails complaining that stdarg.h is
> not found, this is related to the libxml2. Can somebody please point me to
> the right direction through this?
> Further, w
On 2018-02-13, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> I would think this is old ground of won't fix. OTOH I did read a while
> back that they want to get away from java.
>
> https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=115486
It would be nice if people who didn't know how the wxneeded mechanism on
OpenBS
On Tue, 13 Feb 2018 13:56:15 + (UTC)
> It would be nice if people who didn't know how the wxneeded mechanism
> on OpenBSD works would refrain from asking upstreams to do work for
> them..
>
> If anyone actually wants to look into this, the starting point would
> be to do a (presumably no_jav
Hi,
while upgrading one of my vmm(4) VMs I noticed the following behaviour and
wondering whether it's a bug or a feature.
I have the following test VM defined:
vm "obsd-1" {
disable
memory 1024M
owner xhr
boot "/bsd"
disk "/home/xhr/VMs/obsd-vmm-1.img"
interface {
On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 08:14:24PM +0100, Matthias Schmidt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> while upgrading one of my vmm(4) VMs I noticed the following behaviour and
> wondering whether it's a bug or a feature.
>
> I have the following test VM defined:
>
> vm "obsd-1" {
> disable
> memory 1024M
> o
Hi,
does anyone can tell me what the state of spamd and IPv6 is? I would
have expected it to work but I can't set for exampe ::1 or [::1] as a
listening address (neither alone or together with 127.0.0.1).
Niels
Hi Mike,
* Mike Larkin wrote:
>
> Not sure if it's a "bug" per se, but this is behaving the way it should.
>
> Now, whether or not that is really the best way is open for discussion.
> There was talk long ago about specifying some way of letting users
> supply override information for certain vm
I just made a quick test using the same browser (to not to complicate things
with wget) firefox (almost the same versions, the ESR release line). Used the
mirror: https://ftp2.eu.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.2/amd64/
Started to download the file: install62.fs (360MB)
In OpenBSD when the download sta
Revert uipc_socket.c rev 1.90. Does tor work properly again?
Thomas Weinbrenner [m...@tweinbrenner.net] wrote:
>
>
> > Am 12.02.2018 um 00:38 schrieb Jiri B :
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > has anybody tried to run tor inside vmm guest?
> >
> > it's horrible slow, just doing 'tor-resolve $dnsname' takes
Oops, actually uipc_socket2.c
Hi,
I noticed that my system stop generating graphs for pfstat after upgrading
to -current. When I run the command manually it displays the following
error:
OpenBSD# pfstat -q -d /var/db/pfstat.db
ioctl: DIOCGETSTATUS: Permission denied
pf_query: query_counters() failed
Here's the dmesg:
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