an do to debug the issue? Using different usb ports on the system
makes no difference.
Any hint is highly apprechiated
Thanks and regards
Lars
OpenBSD 6.3-current (GENERIC.MP) #55: Thu May 31 07:21:36 MDT 2018
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
rea
e as the system is currently running Linux. If
there is interest in a Linux dmesg I can provide it.
regards
Lars
/transition/bsdcan2014/desktop.html
regards
Lars
!! ;-)
have a great day
Lars
for
software from "a to f" while http://ftp2.eu.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/5.6/
is completely missing the "packages" folder.
I just wanted to give a heads-up here.
Thanks
Lars
some details:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=135345716931800&w=2
regards
Lars
On 16.12.2014 05:48, Rod Whitworth wrote:
Any happy users? Absolute haters who have really tried hard?
(Description of problem?)
Yep, running a basic setup (fdm, dovecot, roundcube, opensmtpd) on 5.6
-STABLE (and 5.5 -STABLE before that) without hassle.
have a nice day
Lars
#x27;t you?
I seem to fall out of the target group for this. As I don't share your
obvious enthusiasm and just don't care - so many rock stars rise and
fall.
Lars
seems to be
just hype
Lars
I had to replug it. The keyboard
did not fail this time. But shortly after the mouse worked again the
copy operation stopped and I got the error messages at the end of the
dmesg.
I am subscribed to the list and I hope someone finds this interesting
and is able to read something out of the stuf
you will need to buy i7-4000
with 4Ghz. But this one is 3 times the price of the i3. If you put the
i3 on a board with C22x chipset, you can also use ECC RAM with the i3.
my 2ct
Lars
page wsdisplay is a bit difficult to
understand, so I am not sure I understand parameters. Any hints what I
need to configure differently?
thanks a lot for any tips
have a great day
Lars
Here is my dmesg:
OpenBSD 5.6-stable (GENERIC.MP) #3: Thu Dec 11 11:20:31 CET 2014
r...@dumper.l
quick replies and useful information. I will try to
disable radeondrm on the weekend to see if it helps.
have a great day
Lars
f drm picked a resolution during boot that doesn't work
with your monitor. If this is the cause, you could disable radeondrm
with config(8)..
1024x768 is not the native resolution but I assume my sceen would be
able to display it anyway. I can confirm this tonight.
Thanks
Lars
the process. I used 'exfalso' for that, which was a manual and very
tedious process.
http://lists.einval.com/pipermail/abcde-users/2015-June/000162.html
regards
Lars
personally dropped the fan requirement and am running the stock i3 fan
in a mini-itx case Chieftec Compact IX-01B. If noise is more important
to you I would drop the msata requirement and use a standard size ssd.
Good luck
Lars
ded to trust at least this team. As you said, at
some point we have to trust somebody, because nobody needs so many
woodworkers.
Thanks
Lars
the
same price but probably doesn't fit your power consumption requirements
(roughly 40 Watts with 2 drives)
Sincerely,
Martijn van Duren
Have a nice day
Lars
Hi Zé,
On 12.09.2014 19:22, Zé Loff wrote:
Oh, in that case, I agree with Lars. I have a APU (the 2Gb) model
running a bunch of light services for my small lan (pf, dhcpd, unbound,
nsd, ntpd, wifi AP), and apart from heating a lot (passive cooling
through the enclosure) it runs fine.
Have
On 12.09.2014 21:25, Josh Grosse wrote:
Lars, it should fly. I'm running roundcube and an imap server on an
Alix.2 (500Mhz Geode), using SSL, with a 4GB flash card as its back
end store. It's not speedy, but it gets the job done for a single
user.
Thanks Josh, I have an Alix a
the files). They also contain wrong checksums so signify
fails on the sets.
I think the correct answer to this is - "Yes, that's old crap - wait for
the next snapshot", right?
Regards
Lars
e and
run quickly
--
Regards, Lars
GNG is not GNU
http://gng.z505.com
L. V. Lammert wrote:
> At 01:04 PM 1/11/2012, Barry Grumbine wrote:
>>Bite the bullet, upgrade, life is better at 5.0
>
> Sorry, but *UPGRADING* isn't the question - the question is why
> locate is not working properly. If nobody has ever seen such a
> problem, it would be quite more forthright to
Mark Lumsden wrote:
> Anyone know the history behind mg being called mg?
>
> THis in the mg tutorial (/usr/share/doc/mg/tutorial):
>
> The mg editor was originally named MicroGNUEmacs. The name was changed
to "mg" at the request of Richard Stallman,...
>
> The second sentence suggests Richard Stall
Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
...
> The yelling and namecalling is unfortunate. But from observation and
> professional experience, if you want professional grade support for a
> software livecycle of over 3 years, you should be willing to pay for
> it.
>
>
It would be cool to see more BSD consulting c
If someone is considering doing openbsd ports for raspberry pi devices,
they might want to look at freebsd as a starting point, instead of linux.
But it doesn't look that great, lots of undocumented crap with pi:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2011-November/036754.html
I don'
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi
>
> It's called viral marketing, PR, social crap whatever. Raspberry Pi
> foundation claims something about support for schools and
> blahblahblah, but in fact was created but one of engineers of
> Broadcom. It's just test bed for their proprietary crap
Anon wrote:
> Obviously you don't live in a 3rd world country. I do and nothing is 50
> bucks here except the women. Nobody throws anything out except dead cats
> and PCs cost about 350 USD for a new build based on 3-5 year old NOS parts
> the Americans dumped on the market after they went obsolete
Benny Lofgren wrote:
> On 2012-03-08 17.21, daniel holtzman wrote:
>> The installation routine has been thoughtfully designed and does exactly
>> as intended. OpenBSD caters to the craftsman, not the casual user. If a
>> user is not committed to a high level of responsibility (and freedom),
>> inst
Kaya Saman wrote:
> On 03/09/2012 10:35 PM, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
>> Brett wrote on Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 09:12:11AM +1100:
>>
>>> I noticed and think its a great title, because it would never be
>>> approved by a marketing department.
>> See, Nick *is* the honorary marketing department.
>> Er... wel
Barry Grumbine wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 3:18 AM, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff
> wrote:
>> Though OpenBSD installer is not the main feature of OpenBSD for me (it
>> is only used to install OS anyway), I wouldn't like it to change in any
>> way now, as I just can't think of a way to make it better.
>>
ems not be working at all.
# allow from any community 3246:3292 set
nexthop xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
But the traffic still goes trough the
wrong peer?
Any suggestions?
Best Regards,
Lars
ore important to have documentation and teaching
material for the subject available.
Both books by McKusick provide this.
>
> Thankyou so much
>
> Kind Regards
>
> Siju
Kind regards
Lars
I'm looking to refurbish an old device and will probably add a network
card to it. Are there any reasons based on the current drivers or the
hardware itself to choose sis(4) or vr(4) over one or the other on
i386 -curren?
Regards,
Lars
onf I have added:
net.inet.gre.allow=1
net.inet.gre.wccp=1
net.inet.mobileip.allow=1
Lets say that openBSD public IP is 1.2.3.4 local IP 10.77.1.2 and LAN is
10.77.1.0/24 - PPTP server is 10.77.1.106
How would my PPTP lines look in pf.conf?
Help is greatly appriciated.
Regards, Lars.
On 7/18/17, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2017-07-17, Lars Noodén wrote:
>> I'm looking to refurbish an old device and will probably add a network
>> card to it. Are there any reasons based on the current drivers or the
>> hardware itself to choose sis(4) or vr(4) over o
andbox-rlimit.c
So is two the limit?
/Lars
continue to handle everything pertaining to appearance.
So something more-or-less similar to the change below would keep the
presentation in the CSS and leave the programming to handle the
structure.
/Lars
[1] https://www.w3.org/TR/css-device-adapt-1/#example-0efe9d5c
-
Index: src
an use while loop if
you have your key in the ssh-agent.
while ! ssh -t foobar.example.org 'tmux a || tmux'; sleep 1; done;
/Lars
a socket.
See httpd.conf(5) That way you can keep the chroot lean.
/Lars
Hi. I am having a project on setting up Samba to work as a replacement for
MS AD.
I would prefer to do it on OpenBSD, but how is the implementation of Samba
on OpenBSD? Is it enhanced in a way that will cause any known problems that
would not be on say... CentOS?
Regards, Lars.
ook
> up direct LDAP access, for example.
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 7:48 AM kasak wrote:
>
>>
>> 25.03.2020 02:06, Lars Bonnesen пишет:
>> > Hi. I am having a project on setting up Samba to work as a replacement
>> for
>> > MS AD.
>> >
an unacceptable license.
> If something like it were to be used on OBSD it would have to be
> written from scratch with a BSD license and it has already been
> discussed at length on this list how hard that is.
> Besides it is not really necessary. ZFS is overly complex and not
> needed in mos
expected. If I do a tcpdump, I can find the packages reaching
vmx2, but they are never passed on to vlan703
How to to if I have configured a trunk on a switch, I want to configure say
VLAN id 703 on a vmx device?
And while we are at it, what if the switch is an access port?
Regards, Lars.
That did it... thanks!
On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 10:42 PM Sebastian Benoit
wrote:
> Lars Bonnesen(lars.bonne...@gmail.com) on 2020.04.29 21:58:27 +0200:
> > In earlier obsd versions I have been having success with this in
> > hostname.vlan703
> > inet 172.18.11.9 255.255.255
Is it no longer important to group block/pass in/out for speed optimization?
I see many "modern" pf.conf where everything is mixed more or less randomly
Regards, Lars.
ld I proceed to try either 6.6 or (from snapshots) 6.6-current?
/Lars
$ signify -C -p /etc/signify/openbsd-66-base.pub -x SHA256.sig bsd.rd
Signature Verified
bsd.rd: OK
$ diff /bsd.rd bsd.rd; echo $?
0
-
Octeon ubnt_e100# fatload usb 0 ${loadaddr} bsd.rd
ed by lars, uid 0
Feb 24 22:50:09 zipper pppd[83506]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cuaU0
Feb 24 22:50:39 zipper pppd[83506]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
Feb 24 22:50:39 zipper pppd[83506]: Connection terminated.
Feb 24 22:50:41 zipper pppd: Exit.
Sadly pppd debug and chat -v are not as ver
2018-02-25 10:00 GMT+01:00 Stuart Henderson :
>> Feb 24 22:50:09 zipper pppd[83506]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/cuaU0
>
> Do you have other serial devices from this, or just cuaU0? Try others if you
> have them.
I do have cuaU0 - 3 but trying the other ones gives me:
Failed to open /dev/cuaU2: Device
read correctly from the configuration file:
# /usr/sbin/sshd -T | grep -i loglevel
loglevel DEBUG3
Invoking sshd(8) with -d, -dd, -ddd produces increased logging though,
just not to the log file.
Is this worth a formal report?
/Lars
=
[ using 735440 bytes of bsd ELF symbol table ]
Cop
On 2018-03-05, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2018-03-05, Lars Noodén wrote:
>> I'm not able to get sshd(8) to use alternative loglevels, such as Debug3.
>>
>> When sshd(8) starts, it goes through the normal reporting regardless
>> of which LogLevel is set in sshd
share a relayd.conf
example for me?
Regards, Lars.
w.echothrust.com/blogs/using-openbgpd-distribute-pf-table-updates-your-servers
/Lars
does not work.
Regards, Lars.
Loff wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 19, 2023 at 09:33:18AM +0100, Lars Bonnesen wrote:
> > I have a physical switch with a number of VLANs and a NIC connected to a
> > wireless setup. I want to have those two separated except for one
> > particular VLAN that I want on the physical sw
Ah, ok... and then you assign the IP address to that vport... thanks...
will try that out later.
On Tue, Dec 19, 2023 at 2:42 PM Zé Loff wrote:
>
> On Tue, Dec 19, 2023 at 02:25:01PM +0100, Lars Bonnesen wrote:
> > That is exactly what I want.
> >
> > Ah, veb... althou
is part of the problem.
How do I get incoming traffic via vmx2 to return out via vmx2 and visa
versa incoming traffic via vmx4 to return out vmx4
Regards, Lars.
C (you may need to install the Authen::PAM
module) (@INC contains: /usr/at /etc/openvpn/auth-pam.pl line 30.
Googled som non-OpenBSD ways to install the Authen::PAM module, but they
all failed. Anyone has succeeded in this?
Regards, Lars
uld.
I do something wrong?
Regards, Lars.
Ok, I am sorry... I found the port openvpn_bsdauth
via-env never worked, but using via-file and tmp-dir, I am now able to auth.
Does a similar solution exist for additional MFA-solutions? Google Auth?
Regards, Lars.
On Mon, Aug 15, 2022 at 7:47 PM Lars Bonnesen
wrote:
> Setting up
or similar on this
USB-port?`
Regards, Lars.
play attached. The resistors have to be in the right range to work,
but there is some flexibility as to the specs:
https://rumorscity.com/2013/12/06/how-to-create-dummy-plugs-for-your-graphics-cards/
Though a form dummy HDMI plug might be the best approach if it's likely
to get jostled or moved.
/Lars
an do the same, I would
rather deploy one OpenBSD on each site and have that task handled by
OpenBSD.
Each site should be able to use the other site gateway over a
L2-network.and VMs on each site should be able to see each other as they
are on the same LAN
Where to start reading?
Regards, Lars.
WireGuard connection with one OBSD on each site, and I am planning to
tunnel tpmr through this - I guess that tpmr itself is not encrypted in any
way?
Regards, Lars.
On Fri, Dec 16, 2022 at 4:30 PM deich...@placebonol.com <
deich...@placebonol.com> wrote:
> I've run L2 over an IPse
Which 1Gbit USB 3.0A NIC is performing best with obsd 7.2?
I am aware of the hardware list, but I am asking personal experience from
users in here
Regards, Lars.
port on a switch
Can anyone guide me in the right direction, thx?
Regards, Lars.
On Wed, Jan 4, 2023 at 7:24 AM Lars Bonnesen
wrote:
> Thanks for your replies. It has been Xmas and I have been delayed, but I
> have now read up upon it. I am going for the tpmr(4). We are going to
> repli
How many physical NICs can you add to an OpenBSD host (vmx)
I am asking because I am running an OpenBSD on a VMware host but apparently
OpenBSD can only see 8 of them.
Can I raise the limit somehow?
Regards, Lars.
Installed zabbix-agent
but when doing "./zabbix_agentd -d start", I get:
ERROR: value of parameter "TLSConnect" requires support of encrypted
connection with PSK but support for PSK was not compiled in
How do I add support for Preshared key?
Regards, Lars.
re many discussions about
this, and what I can summarize is that apart from a security perspective,
hyperthreading should be left enabled
How to get better performance?
Regards, Lars.
0.0/s
synproxy 00.0/s
translate 00.0/s
no-route 00.0/s
What does that tell us?
Regards, Lars.
On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 9:16 AM Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On
wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 01:01:10PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > On 2023-02-15, Lars Bonnesen wrote:
> > > One says:
> > >
> > > # pfctl -s info
> > > Status: Enabled for 0 days 10:56:43 Debug: err
> > >
> > &
I think that I am now hitting a bottleneck somewhere else.
Thanks for the help so far... I might come back thirsty for more later...
(-:
Regards, Lars.
On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 4:13 PM Lars Bonnesen
wrote:
> lbo@PLOSLOL2VPN:/etc$ pfctl -s info
> Status: Enabled for 0 days 00
le as possible about packages it
really shouldn't care about.
On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 5:52 PM Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> On 2023-02-15, Lars Bonnesen wrote:
> > lbo@PLOSLOL2VPN:/etc$ pfctl -s info
> > Status: Enabled for 0 days 00:06:49 Debug
e a better way to get ssh to use only the key specified on the
comand line besides that or leaving them out of the agent in the first
place?
Regards,
/Lars
ction is finally closed. The same syntax seems to shutdown
regular (-L) forwarded ports, just not for reverse (-R) forwarding. What
am I missing?
Regards,
/Lars
On Wed, 22 May 2013, Lars Nooden wrote:
[snip]
> However, the remote machine is still able to use the forwarded port until
> the connection is finally closed. The same syntax seems to shutdown
> regular (-L) forwarded ports, just not for reverse (-R) forwarding. What
> am I missin
er on misc suggested ral(4) as better for an access
point. [2] The info on Wikipedia about drivers[3], if it's accurate,
suggests that ral has more help from the vendors.
Regards,
/Lars
[1] ath0 at pci0 dev 17 function 0 "Atheros AR5413" rev 0x01: irq 15
ath0: AR5413
a) you're wrong
b) you don't know what problem he is trying to solve.
On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 5:28 AM, Salim Shaw wrote:
> OpenBSD is a server/router/network service OS, it's not designed for
> desktops. OpenBSD is the pre-eminent platform for Firewalling, IPsec, IPv6.
> Trying to shove OpenBSD
_DENIED message:
http_access allow all
...
http_port 127.0.0.1:3128 intercept
This occurs with in 5.3-stable on i386 with both squid/3.2.11 from ports
and with squid/3.2.7p0 from the CD, so what should I look at changing?
Regards,
/Lars
the change and had been trying
rdr-to instead of divert-to.
Regards,
/Lars
On Thu, 20 Jun 2013, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2013-06-19, Lars Nooden wrote:
> > On Wed, 19 Jun 2013, Reyk Floeter wrote:
> >> Anyway, you should make sure to use "divert-to" instead of "rdr-to" in
> >> your pf.conf. "rdr-to" is consid
Quite often the snapshot of the packages and the base system are out of
sync, because naturally, the base has to be built before packages.
For example in this moment, as I write this, Firefox can not be
installed in a new system installed from snapshots, as the packages are
compiled against an
sometimes downloading the whole package and base folder during
package freeze to have something in sync for new installs during the time when
base might be out of sync for longer times.Â
Original message
From: Theo de Raadt
Date: 07/09/2013 06:13 (GMT+02:00)
To: Amit Kulkarni
goes for setting IdentityFile in ssh_config.
This is with OpenSSH 6.3 from a recent snapshot on the client and
5.3-stable on the server.
regards,
/Lars
On Tue, 1 Oct 2013, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> Lars Noodén wrote:
>
> > Is there a way in ssh(1) to get the identity specified by -i to take
> > precedence over what is already in the agent?
>
> IdentitiesOnly, see ssh_config(5).
>
> --
group foo
ForceCommand internal-sftp -u 000
gives:
-rw-r--r-- 1 foo foo 29 Oct 23 10:36 umask000
What I was expecting for -u 000 would have been
-rw-rw-rw- 1 foo foo 29 Oct 23 10:35 umask000
What have I misconfigured?
Regards,
/Lars
ay inside a Match block.
>
> jbelke
It seems to behave the same with the Subsystem option as well:
Subsystem sftp /usr/libexec/sftp-server -u 000
Regards,
/Lars
On Sun, 3 Nov 2013, Darren Tucker wrote:
[snip]
> Also: it's not in 5.4 but it is in current: check out the Match keyword
> for a more flexible method.
Cool. Were there any particular use cases in mind with 'exec' ?
Regards,
/Lars
What is a reasonable way to capture kernel debugger (ddb) output without
a serial console? I'm able to consistently get ifconfig to crash on the
latest snapshots.
-Lars
rolled via the control box's GPIO using gpioctl.
I ask because I'm trying to set up an environment where kernel-level
work can be done remotely. Having more perspectives will help.
regards,
-Lars
Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
> Anybody have an idea of what I'm missing?
How is $PATH set? Do the scripts work if you include the full path?
i.e. /usr/bin/ftp
Regards,
-Lars
se
and the FAQ:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#Release
I keep running into the same error: "don't know how to make bfd.h"
What step am I missing?
The tail end of the output from make build is below.
Regards,
-Lars
cd /usr/src/include && make prereq &&
shr @dslextreme.com wrote:
> ... The only drawback is that it doesn't have a built-in serial port. ...
What is a reasonable work-around or solution for capturing the debugging
data that would otherwise be only available via serial console?
Regards,
-Lars
OpenBSD seems to have excellent support for the Prolific chipset for USB
to serial. What about the FTDI chipset? I see the uftdi(4) manpage.
What reasons would there be to choose one chipset over the other, if it
makes a difference?
Regards,
-Lars
e regular system mounted the stick and added
/etc/boot.conf by hand.
What I'd like to do eventually is set up grub or something so I have a
menu to choose the different options 4.3, 4.4, release, stable, current,
i386, amd64, etc.
Regards,
-Lars
tion, but I don't know what
else to look for. Has anybody ever experienced something similar or does anybody
have any ideas what might cause such behaviour?
Thanks,
Lars
lly it's this box
http://herologic.com/oscommerce/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=1_34&products_id=58
The kernel is patched to support DMA for the chipset (now in CVS
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=123106551324431&w=2), but the same symptoms
occur with the stock kernel. Full dmesg below.
Lar
The main focus of relayd now seems to be for load balancing.
Can it / should it be used at all for monitoring services?
Or should I turn to Nagios or the late great Spong instead?
Regards,
-Lars
ries y/n
> If nagios seems to be an overhead - I would recommend a nice daemon
> called 'monit'. I like it very much because of the ease of setup and
> support it offers.
Thanks.
http://mmonit.com/monit/documentation/monit.html
Regards,
-Lars
Diana Eichert wrote:
>... but I also have FreeBSD, NetBSD, Linux ..
I looked at a lot of systems when planning some projects, and when it
came down to NetBSD or OpenBSD, the deciding factor for me was pfsync.
Can I ask what tasks or activities you have been using NetBSD for?
regards,
-Lars
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