>> I can't tell from the instructions how the FDE encryption key is stored --
>> do we manually seal it to the TPM and then manually unseal and copy/paste it
>> every time we boot? Or is it assumed the user will write a script to handle
>> this -- a script which itself will have to be measured
On 2020-03-25, Moises Simon wrote:
> Hi misc,
>
> I'm trying to set the ports system to use PORT_PRIVSEP
> according to bsd.port.mk(5) and
> https://www.openbsd.org/faq/ports/ports.html#PortsConfig
>
> but I'm getting the following error:
>
> sirius$ make fetch
> mkdir /usr/obj/ports: Permission d
On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 at 11:19, Moises Simon wrote:
>
> Hi misc,
>
> I'm trying to set the ports system to use PORT_PRIVSEP
> according to bsd.port.mk(5) and
> https://www.openbsd.org/faq/ports/ports.html#PortsConfig
>
> but I'm getting the following error:
>
> sirius$ make fetch
> mkdir /usr/obj/po
On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 07:50:27AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Does _pbuild have write access to /usr/obj? If not, either grant it,
> or create /usr/obj/ports yourself and grant _pbuild write access to
> that.
this where the permissions:
drwxrwxr-x 4 build wobj 512 Mar 25 11:03 /usr/obj
You only need to change permissions on the
/usr/obj
Run these as root
install -dm0775 -o _pbuild -g _pbuild /usr/obj
install -dm0775 -o _pbuild -g _pbuild /usr/obj/ports
Also the variables DISTDIR and PACKAGE_REPOSITORY
are redundant, since those are the default values
anyway.
In /etc/doas.co
I don't understand the logic of this
mkdir /usr/ports/mystuff/x11
cp -R /usr/ports/x11/dmenu /usr/ports/mystuff/x11/
cd /usr/ports/mystuff/x11/dmenu
make package
to build a package, one usually just runs command
cd /usr/ports/x11/dmenu
make install
try and see if this gives an error.
I want to get into porting, I have experience
installing from source particularly on linux.
Is there a difference in how package works on
linux and openbsd? Is there a guide anyone
can point me to porting linux packages to
openbsd?
Are there different syscalls?
Directory systems are almost the
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/ports/index.html
2020-03-26 13:49 GMT+01:00, putridsou...@gmail.com :
> I want to get into porting, I have experience
> installing from source particularly on linux.
>
> Is there a difference in how package works on
> linux and openbsd? Is there a guide anyone
> can poi
Howdy Putrid... :)
Kurt M and Mark Espie have given some talks available from U Tube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyK_LloYZu4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aw2Gezj-Nkw
Peace out ...
On Thu, 26 Mar 2020 at 12:53, wrote:
>
> I want to get into porting, I have experience
> installing from s
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 09:28:52PM -0400, Demi M. Obenour wrote:
I am working on an OpenBSD-based QubesOS TemplateVM, and have run
into a few problems.
I don't have answers to your questions, but that sounds like an
amazingly good and useful project and I wish you all the best in making
it ha
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 11:06:57PM +, Cord wrote:
>
> > Read a LOT of man pages and misc@ tech@ ports@ bugs@
> >
> > Maybe even tell us which version of VAX your laptop runs on?
>
> VAX ???
>
> > Is it OpenBSD version 4.9?
> >
>
> 4.9 ???
>
> I'm sorry, I'm in the future.
But, my joking a
On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 06:04:19PM +0530, putridsou...@gmail.com wrote:
> I don't understand the logic of this
>
> mkdir /usr/ports/mystuff/x11
> cp -R /usr/ports/x11/dmenu /usr/ports/mystuff/x11/
> cd /usr/ports/mystuff/x11/dmenu
> make package
>
> to build a package, one usually just runs comma
I didn't knew anything about the mystuff
directory. Anyway I tried it.
mkdir /usr/ports/mystuff
mkdir /usr/ports/mystuff/x11
cp -r /usr/ports/x11/dmenu /usr/ports/mystuff/x11/dmenu
chown -R user:wsrc /usr/ports/mystuff
cd /usr/ports/mystuff/x11/dmenu
make install
And it was successfull, so you
Hello,
I am currently facing the following problem:
I have a server with two interfaces:
- em1 (Outbound / facing the Internet)
- em0 (Internal use / LAN)
(additionally: vlan1000 - parentdev is em0)
The server runs OpenBSD 6.6-stable with the latest
syspatches installed and rebooted to the p
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