On Thu, 19 Nov 2020, Todd C. Miller wrote:
On Thu, 19 Nov 2020 22:07:33 +, Roderick wrote:
g++, gcc and gcov in /bin are from Apr 13, 2019. The rest are from
Oct 5, 2020.
That explains your problem. The upgrade would have removed any
obsolete /usr/lib/gcc-lib/amd64-unknown-openbsd* di
On Nov 20 11:27:46, hru...@gmail.com wrote:
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> On Thu, 19 Nov 2020, Todd C. Miller wrote:
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> > On Thu, 19 Nov 2020 22:07:33 +, Roderick wrote:
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> > > g++, gcc and gcov in /bin are from Apr 13, 2019. The rest are from
> > > Oct 5, 2020.
> >
> > That explains your problem. The upgrade w
Roderick wrote:
> It seems, gcc was removed from i386. That explains the old date of my
gcc binary that was never deleted.
It took you *6* emails before finally mentioning which platform were
on, even after being asked..
i386 removed the base gcc compiler in OpenBSD 6.6, so the binaries were
obso
On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 11:27:46AM +, Roderick wrote:
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> On Thu, 19 Nov 2020, Todd C. Miller wrote:
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> > On Thu, 19 Nov 2020 22:07:33 +, Roderick wrote:
> >
> > > g++, gcc and gcov in /bin are from Apr 13, 2019. The rest are from
> > > Oct 5, 2020.
> >
> > That explains your problem.
On Fri, 20 Nov 2020, Bryan Steele wrote:
It took you *6* emails before finally mentioning which platform were
on, even after being asked..
Yes, excuse me, I answered to Nick Samsung nc10, but not mentioned i386.
i386 removed the base gcc compiler in OpenBSD 6.6, so the binaries were
Your
On Fri, Nov 20, 2020 at 02:02:56PM +, Rodrigo Readi wrote:
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> On Fri, 20 Nov 2020, Bryan Steele wrote:
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> > It took you *6* emails before finally mentioning which platform were
> > on, even after being asked..
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> Yes, excuse me, I answered to Nick Samsung nc10, but not mentioned i386.
>
Den fre 20 nov. 2020 kl 15:09 skrev Roderick :
> > obsolete even on your 6.7 install.. i386 has been a default clang arch
> > since OpenBSD /6.2/.
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> Clang was default, gcc may be obsolete, but /usr/bin/gcc is till now
> there, broken. In the upgrade instructions is not mentioned to delete
> it:
I found a problem! I very sorry. I didn't pay attention to outgoing NAT
rules and tagging outside the internal network.
pass out quick on egress tagged OUT nat-to X.X.X.3
pass in quick on { $prod_if $mgmt_if } from to ! tag OUT
Sorry again. I'm inconsiderate. :(
чт, 19 нояб. 2020 г. в 20:45, De
Hi Misc,
I have a device which installed OpenBSD. I want to measure how many routes the
routing table can hold?
In brief, I want to measure the routing table's capacity. Is there any way to
do it?
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Is it recommended to run some kind of intrusion detection on an OpenBSD
router/firewall?
I suspect that any kind of system like Snort or Suricata will give a lot of
false positives?
Kind regards,
Erik
Hi Misc,
Has anybody else noticed a new race condition causing Unbound to fail
due to the fact that OpenVPN interface is not available.
Since a few releases ago I have this in my rc.conf.local to start
openvpn server and unbound
openvpn_flags=--config /etc/openvpn/server.conf
pkg_scripts=sshg
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