Hi,
Does anyone know if the patch for this ssh bug is going to make it into the 6.3
stable/release branch?
Sent from my iPhone
Have you considered any of intel’s atom c2000 or c3000 series SoC? I have
openbsd running with several services, multiple vlans and a 500 down 20 up
internet connection I can saturate on a c2000 series board
Sent from my iPhone
> On Aug 26, 2018, at 5:26 AM, Carlos López wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
Hi all,
I’m having an issue with iked. I’m assuming it something trivial but I can’t
seem to figure it out. I’ve setup an ipsec connection between my home edge
gateway running 6.2 and an instance I setup in the cloud also running 6.2
So I’ve got the tunnel established and my home gateway which
Hi all,
I’m having an issue with iked. I’m assuming it something trivial but I can’t
seem to figure it out. I’ve setup an ipsec connection between my home edge
gateway running 6.2 and an instance I setup in the cloud also running 6.2
So I’ve got the tunnel established and my home gateway which
eir lack of openness, but I believe the
nvidia graphics can be disabled in the bios. Any info on that would be
appreciated as well.
Thanks,
Aaron
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 8:08 AM, Boris Goldberg wrote:
> Hello misc,
>
> The changes in the pf queueing subsystem (for some reason not mentioned
> in the http://openbsd.org/faq/upgrade54.html) are getting me worried.
> Couldn't find the word "altq" in the
> http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.c
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 5:56 AM, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install the Fibers (https://npmjs.org/package/fibers) Node
> module on OpenBSD but it seems to be failing. I contacted the author and he
> told me to check the bindings.gyp file:
>
> Anything here OpenBSD might react to?
>
> % cat .
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 9:30 AM, wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> On 5. november 2013 at 2:31 PM, "Aaron" wrote:
>>
>>The problem is because node's gyp was not taught (my bad - I fixed
>>it for next release) what OpenBSD boxes are.
>>
>>To fix it -
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 9:47 AM, Research wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was wondering if anyone had any experience with reputable cloud
> providers that currently offer OpenBSD 5.2.
>
> I was able to find out some information based on the OpenBSD Journal
> posting from Sunday, February 13, 2011 titled "Op
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 1:45 PM, Bentley, Dain wrote:
> Hello all,
> I've configured a wordpress site on NGINX/OpenBSD 5.2/php_fpm.
> It works fine but I seem to have problems installing plugins and getting
> information from RSS feeds because the wordpress API can't seem to resolve
> hostnames.
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Bentley, Dain wrote:
> Hello Aaron,
> I thought so too. Here is the error's I'm getting:
> WP HTTP Error: 0: php_network_getaddresses: getaddrinfo failed: temporary
> failure in name resolution
AFAIK, php-fpm will use your resolv.conf in /
On Oct 1, 2014 5:51 AM, wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> After upgrading all of my OpenBSD packages (
http://lteo.net/blog/2012/11/08/reinstalling-all-your-openbsd-packages-with-pkg-adds-fuzzy-matching-feature/)
I've started getting frequent core dumps in Node.js.
>
What version of node are you using and what
On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 10:48 AM, wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Oct 2014, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
>>> Who said anything about an order page?
>>>
>>> Who said anything about final decisions? The text provided gave me no
>>> information upon which to base any decision of that kind.
>>>
>>> As I made perfectly
Did you enable forwarding?
net.inet.ip.forwarding
Aaron
On 12/17/13 11:25, Tethys wrote:
My firewall died recently, so I replaced it with a new machine. Since
I needed to reinstall the OS, I naturally went for 5.4, rather than
whatever obsolete version I'd been using on the old machine
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 7:03 AM, Jiya desai wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new baby in this world and basically doing little experiment task to
> install apache, perl and foswiki on openbsd
>
> I am using Microsoft Virtual PC . I downloaded the file OpenBSDinstall54.iso
> and installed OpenBSD.
>
> Now I
#x27;t provided any configs, but if
someone would like, I certainly can.
Thanks,
Aaron
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On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 9:23 AM, Dennis den Brok wrote:
> On 2012-03-07, Raimo Niskanen wrote:
>> I just want to defend the OP a wee bit.
>>
>> Most installers I have encountered; Linux, FreeBSD, ... have a
>> very pronounced confirmation question just before making irreversible
>> changes to the
I use ipcheck.
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 10:00 AM, Laurence Rochfort <
laurence.rochf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there a DynDNS client for OpenBSD?
>
> Cheers,
> Laurence.
x27;t get blackholed? Would I need routeto in my pf.conf to
get load balancing working or...
Thanks in advance.
Aaron
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/10/29 22:27, Aaron wrote:
I think I have a handle on the lan, dmz interfaces and maybe even the fxp0
wan interface, but I'm wondering about the san0 interfaces. Can they be
carped? My idea was to run the cable from the telco into a switch/hub and
then
from
xbase42.tgz but I can not find it there.
Where can find libxpat and how can I persuade pkg_add that it is
installed ?
It's very clearly stated.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/upgrade42.html#libexpat
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.2//
Aaron
he wheel group) so I can't sudo chsh for root. Any
suggestions. I just set the box up today. It's been years since I used
OpenBSD. I'm a bit rusty and duller than I once was :)
Thanks,
Brad
can you log in using single user mode?
boot> boot -s
then change it?
Aaron
n on
fxp3: 172.16.10.26.7367 > 64.233.167.99.80: [|tcp] (DF) [tos 0x10] (ttl
64, id 15852, len 64)
After each config change and reload of pf i flushed the states with
"pfctl -Fs" to make sure there wasn't anything sticking around.
I am sure this is some configuration error right in front of my face,
but for the life of me i'm not seeing it. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Aaron
Preston Norvell wrote:
On 2007/12/01 3:04 PM, "Aaron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> muttered eloquently:
I believe I see the issue with general traffic flow. The clue being that
you are being blocked by the generic block drop in log rule (you can get
rule numbers with 'pfctl -
ottom so all hardware info will be there. This
is a completely stock install of 4.2.
Thanks in advance and thanks for a great OS.
Aaron.
PF.CONF
#
# TB firewall configuration file.
# Pleas append modification dates/time/explanations at the end of this
# section in a line preceded with a #
so did a flush all
after disabling pf) so i don't think pf is an issue here.
Thanks in advance,
Aaron
> * Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-12-28 03:24]:
>> I am wondering, in a dual firewall situation, preemption enabled, carp
>> working just fine (i think), is it normal that the backup firewall (when
>> in
>> backup state) has no connectivity on any of the ca
Darren Spruell wrote:
On Dec 28, 2007 7:13 AM, Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
main firewall Carp0:
inet 192.168.3.65 255.255.255.224 192.168.3.95 vhid 1 carpdev fxp0 pass
tester1
inet alias 192.168.3.66 255.255.255.224
inet alias 192.168.3.67 255.255.255.224
Not to solutio
Aaron wrote:
Darren Spruell wrote:
On Dec 28, 2007 7:13 AM, Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
main firewall Carp0:
inet 192.168.3.65 255.255.255.224 192.168.3.95 vhid 1 carpdev fxp0 pass
tester1
inet alias 192.168.3.66 255.255.255.224
inet alias 192.168.3.67 255.255.255.224
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Sat, Dec 29, 2007 at 01:30:23PM -0600, Aaron wrote:
Darren Spruell wrote:
On Dec 28, 2007 7:13 AM, Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
main firewall Carp0:
inet 192.168.3.65 255.255.255.224 192.168.3.95 vhid 1 carpdev fxp0 pass
tester1
inet
Darren Spruell wrote:
On Dec 29, 2007 2:59 PM, Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
I think your problem will be solved if you assign an alias in the
192.168.3.0 net to fxp0 and an alias in the 192.168.247.0 net to fxp3.
Just like Henning already sug
time i
update the source via cvs. I just need this for sendmail now, but as a
general question:
What changes to configs/files etc, in the base system would dictate that
a separate rebuild of that component after an update or upgrade?
Thanks in advance,
Aaron Martinez
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 04:44:12PM -0800, J.C. Roberts wrote:
On Friday 01 February 2008, Aaron wrote:
So lets say i start w/the base install and change my rc.conf.local to
point at sendmail.cf , edit the appropriate files in the src
directory. Things like
ver. Or, if for instance, the backup didn't have connectivity
there would be no reason for ifstated to change a state subsequently
changing the default route. Routing daemons i.e. BGP are _not_ an
option in this situation.
I have included the routing and interface info below:
Thanks in advanc
t $servicios_baseline_tcp flags S/SA
> keep state
> pass on $ext_if inet proto udp port $servicios_baseline_udp
> keep state
> pass on $ext_if inet proto icmp icmptype $servicios_baseline_icmp
> keep state
Aaron
s part of
following stable? I don't know that it hurts anything, but I have no
use for them on the system and would like to keep it as minimalistic as
possible.
Thanks,
Aaron
James Hartley wrote:
On 6/30/07, *Aaron* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
What i found strange is now it seems as if i have gained the
misc41 and
game41 file sets as a result of following stable. Does this sound
correct?
The following link
Firas Kraiem wrote:
Aaron wrote:
Just a quick, hopefully easy, question for everyone.
I just installed a new 4.1 system, took a look at my options for
keeping it up to date and decided that 'stable' would be best for
me. When i installed i chose bsd, base41, etc41, comp41 and
on for me.. If updating just the sets that you install, and I am
making an assumption here that people would want to update code when
needed, and be supported, why even give the choice on which sets to
install initially if the two extra sets will be installed anyway during
the supported method of updating?
Thanks again,
Aaron
David Higgs wrote:
On 6/30/07, Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok this has answered the question, and thanks.This raises another
question for me.. If updating just the sets that you install, and I am
making an assumption here that people would want to update code when
needed,
ts and
then compare MD5s or something like that. Or is the rsa fingerprint of
the cvs server we connect to the verification?
Thanks.
Aaron
n DES so openbsd would have
it for sure.
one last question about this during all of this time, successful and
failed creation of users and snmpwalking, my /var/log/snmpd file stayed
empty even when starting is via "snmpd -Lsd -A". Is that common?
Thanks in advance,
Aaron
Jan Stary wrote:
Hi all,
last night, I installed 4.1 on the new ALIX.1C:
http://www.pcengines.ch/alix1c.htm (see dmesg at bottom).
The intended use of the box is a home router/firewall/NAT/DNS/DHCP
for my home "network" of about four computers (heterogeneous).
Everything works fine (as usual wi
with no
replies and one advising that it might
be not a space problem but an inode issue.
Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Dmesg, df, top and ps output below. If any other information needed,
please let me know.
Thanks in advance,
Aaron
dmesg:
OpenBSD 4.1 (GENERIC) #1435
e of security) or just plain breaking
them), but if there is/are acceptable, ways, I'd at least like to be
aware of them and the scope of their use from the people that know
OpenBSD best.
Thanks,
Aaron
Aaron wrote:
Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 08:54:42PM +0200, Xavier Mertens wrote:
Hi *,
I'm busy with a systrace/stsh implementation but there is a lack of
standard
policies (IMHO). Any idea where I can find some ready-to-use policies?
I must be missing some impo
MCIA
support in OpenBSD is not something I have worked with too much. I think
I covered most of the bases that others have requested in past threads.
Let me know if more detail is needed. I can provide this same
information for the D-Link DWL 650 if it would be worthwhile.
Thanks in advance.
--
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On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 5:37 PM, Nick Holland
wrote:
> On 07/26/12 06:04, Peter Laufenberg wrote:
> ...
>> That's bullshit; Google's pagerank means more people are linking to
>> C.l, period.
>
> yeah...
> and by providing another almost 50 pages in every e-mail archive with
> that website in t
On Aug 24, 2012 8:48 PM, "Erling Westenvik"
wrote:
>
> According to http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20110530221728
> I've set up fully encrypted disk by using the bioctl(4) feature for
> specifying a key disk
>
> # bioctl -C force -c C -l /dev/wd0d -k /dev/sd0d softraid0
>
> and i
On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 9:12 AM, Rowdy OpenBSD wrote:
> them even having to compromise the mirrors). This may sound paranoid
> or far-fetched, but there are tools such as Firesheep that make this
> relatively easy to do. If the distribution sets that OpenBSD provides
> were signed by the OpenBSD
On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 4:05 AM, Rowdy OpenBSD wrote:
> But that's inconsistent with OpenBSD's proactive approach to security.
> The OpenBSD project has put more effort into less significant
> security features than this.
This is not inconsistent. It's clearly stated in faq15[1]:
"The packages
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html#PkgSig <--- info on signing
packages. My understanding is
that packages from the official site and mirrors are not signed.
All the files that are downloaded when you build a port are checked against
the "distinfio" file.
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 7:13 PM, lanceb
Hey Luis,
I just booted 4.8 up on my MBP ( first release of the unibody ). The
broadcom interface is not recognized. Ethernet works tho.
Cheers,
Aaron
On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 8:35 AM, Luis Useche wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I was wondering if anybody is using the last macbook pro wit
Happy birthday Done! ( also poster ordered! ) :D
Have a 6.1 amd64 MP system running the generic MP kernel from the
installation. MP was automatically chosen by the installer - this is an
Intel Atom 330 dual core box.
Ran syspatch today which installed 4 new patches:
$ syspatch -l
001_dhcpd
002_vmmfpu
003_libressl
004_softraid_concat
One issu
/bsd.sp is not updated.
On Wed, May 3, 2017 at 1:16 AM Antoine Jacoutot
wrote:
> On Tue, May 02, 2017 at 08:00:15PM -0500, Aaron Riekenberg wrote:
> > Have a 6.1 amd64 MP system running the generic MP kernel from the
> > installation. MP was automatically chosen by the installer - this
Got it. Sorry for the noise, and thanks for syspatch.
https://github.com/openbsd/src/blob/master/distrib/miniroot/install.sub#L2600-L2604
On Wed, May 3, 2017 at 10:09 AM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > Seems like syspatch should install new /bsd.sp and /bsd.mp and then link
> > /bsd to the correct o
hi dan,
i recently set up something like that using the following two tutorials
(note that this is l2tp/ipsec instead of raw ipsec):
-
http://bluepilltech.blogspot.co.at/2017/02/openbsd-l2tp-over-ipsec-android-601-ios.html
- http://blog.fuckingwith.it/2016/04/openbsd-l2tpipsec-vpn-for-android.ht
> Yes, see: https://man.openbsd.org/syspatch
I think he meant binary stable updates for packages. syspatch is only
for the base system.
Regards,
Aaron
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Gopher: gopher://drkhsh.at or gopher://drkhsh5rv6pnahas.onion
/me_cleaner
And of course Libreboot.
And yes, the Intel ME has a lot of access to the system and could/can do
more than you want to. It even runs a whole operating system based on
Minix.
http://blog.ptsecurity.com/2017/04/intel-me-way-of-static-analysis.html
Regards,
Aaron
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t is about
10 seconds. Additionally the clock drifts slowly. The problem is on
OpenBSD 6.1 with all syspatches applied.
Does anybody know how to fix the problem?
Thank you very much in advance!
Regards,
Aaron Marcher
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Gopher: gopher:/
Perhaps I'm mistaken, but it doesn't seem like there's a facility for
automatically restarting daemons after a crash or similar. Is the idea
just that daemons should be designed to not crash?
I'm familiar with 3rd party tools like daemontools and such that
provide these facilities, but I can't fin
>If software has a bug, you want to fix it. You don't want to keep
running it.
That's sensible, but if money or lives were on the line, I think It'd
be better to have a running but potentially vulnerable service. For my
use case, this is completely acceptable, I'm just curious about the
implicati
ls
forward to port 3000
forward to port 4443
}
I think that would be helpful for others who want to do what I did...
any thoughts?
--Aaron
ause I'd like to
> reverse
> proxy HTTP traffic but strip the path, for example:
>
> somedomain.org/someservice to 127.0.0.1:8080/ (stripping
> "someservice").
>
> Do you perhaps have a solution or idea to do this?
If it is not possible with relayd, I recommend adding application
middleware to strip it out.
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Aaron
, C++ and C#:
> // http://www.viva64.com
>
> Of course, the options we suggest won't be suitable for everyone. But
> that's the point of such measures. If none of the variants is relevant
> to you of your product, we suggest you consider purchasing the license.
Not a very wise use of time, though you could automate it if you were
particularly determined.
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"ASMedia", unknown product 0x1184
> rev 0x00: not configured by system firmware
> +ppb5 at pci2 dev 7 function 0 vendor "ASMedia", unknown product 0x1184
> rev 0x00: not configured by system firmware
>  Is this a driver issue or something else perhaps? Kindest regards
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gt; readable.
> > >
> > > Den lör 27 okt. 2018 kl 11:14 skrev misc nick :
> > > >
> > > > I was wondering how you maintain and update such high quality content
> > in OpenBSD's site.
> > > > Do you manually edit html files, use a cms, or something else? I am
> > asking to shamelessly
> > > > copy your best practices. ;-)
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Nick
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > May the most significant bit of your life be positive.
> > >
> >
> >
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o
> redheart.local:60970 msgid 0, 36 bytes
> sa_state: SA_INIT -> CLOSED from any to any policy 'blackjack'
>
> If I remove the “quick” option of “blackjack” policy, all incoming connection
> goes to “redheart” policy, which blocks “blackjack” users.
>
> Regarding to all the examples I saw, I guess dstid is not a condition to
> match the policies? Only “peer” matters?
>
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at may very well be overkill. At previous jobs I
can ManageEngine ServiceDesk Plus and even in Linux you needed 2GB
minimum just for it to get out of bed. I plan on rebuilding it with
6.6 (can't update RT because packages are too old in 6.1) and might
run it on 256MB for shits and giggles.
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ic website content?
>
> If so what software did u use to set it up ?
>
> have a good one
> Sincerely
> Filip
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It's worth noting that httpd didn't go over ~30% in the test, whereas
the Go web server absolutely slammed the system.
On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 1:44 PM Aaron Mason wrote:
>
> You can easily "write" one in Go with 9 lines of code. And since Go
> builds static bi
he end users origin
>
> On March 17, 2020 3:44:27 AM GMT+01:00, Aaron Mason
> wrote:
>>
>> You can easily "write" one in Go with 9 lines of code. And since Go
>> builds static binaries, you can chroot it for security.
>>
>> I just did a quick test be
bridge101 was 6
>
> but after restarting the bridge101 the index of bridge101 was 98
> (which sounds to me like perhaps the bridge was being started before
> the vlans on bootup)
>
>
> has anyone come across this issue before?
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
> --
> Kindest regards,
> Tom Smyth.
>
--
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SOS_SERVER SUPPORTS=FASTCGI SUPPORTS=GEOS SUPPORTS=PBF INPUT=JPEG
> INPUT=POSTGIS INPUT=OGR INPUT=GDAL INPUT=SHAPEFILE
>
>
> In the Readme on cvs give details on chroot, but I don't know it usage for
> using OpenBSD httpd
>
> thanks for your help.
> --
> Regards,
>Rashad
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>
That clears one byte. You may have intended this:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rsd0c bs=1M count=1
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I've taken my software vows - for beta or for worse
that could otherwise benefit their users just because it
> has a license you hate! GOD damn
>
>
> Smell you later assholes.
>
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I've taken my software vows - for beta or for worse
not turn up
> anything on this.
>
> Looking for a bit of help.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jay
>
I find it rare that an upgrade ever goes smoothly for any OS. Have
you tried running ldconfig(8)?
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they allocated in the kernel in a linear fashion? If not, you
could allocate additional nodes under a spare major for the extra
partitions. If so, well I'm just talking out of my arse.
I'd see for myself if I could find where they're allocated. I'll have
more of a deep dive later.
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On Fri, May 8, 2020 at 2:30 AM jeanfrancois wrote:
>
> As long as there's no material published it's worth just any other word.
>
To quote Douglas Adams on whether you can trust people on the
internet, "of course not, it's just people talking".
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can't speak to the
blobbiness, though.
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On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 1:27 PM wrote:
>
> Aaron, thank you for your suggestion.
>
> For now I prefer to try to use the oldest suitable hardware I can find, not
> sure if it is a good idea.
>
YMMV. Don't fall into the sunk cost fallacy.
> Please someone let me know
l:
Episode 4: A New Flaw - http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=125783114503531&w=2
Episode 5: The Firmware Strikes Back:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=126775051500581&w=2
Episode 6: Return of the Vendor:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=128779369427908&w=2
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Aa
On Sun, May 17, 2020 at 4:32 AM Joseph A Borg wrote:
>
> I can boot into bsd.rd, which I assume to be still at version 6.5
>
Don't assume, find out.
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On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 2:31 AM Aisha Tammy wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> Is there any particular reason why ldapd has its own version of btree.c
> instead of using the db.h standard btree ?
>
> Aisha
>
Probably.
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I've taken m
rtition ?
> I think this laptop can boot only efi partitions
There's only one way to find out...
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the author telling the truth? Or just yet another anti-BSD thing?
If it has to tell you it's "the truth" in its title, it probably isn't.
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On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 2:21 PM Aaron Mason wrote:
>
> On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 2:20 PM Quantum Robin
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > While surfing on the Google to learn more about OpenBSD, I encountered this
> > one: "OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fu
,
Aaron Miller
#include
#include
#include
#include
#define BUF_SAMPLES 4800
#define OUTFILE "recorded.pcm"
#define ITERATIONS 500
// ffmpeg -y -f s16le -ar 48000 -ac 1 -i recorded.pcm recorded.mp3 && mpv recorded.mp3
void print_par(struct sio_par *par);
int main(in
1].level=0..255
(126)041:output[0].mute=0..1 (0)042:output[1].mute=0..1
(0)001:mpv0.level=0..127 (127)000:test0.level=0..127 (127)
--Aaron
On Sun, 2020-05-31 at 18:29 +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> Do you have sysctl kern.audio.record=1 ?
> Jan
> On May 30 18:17:02, aa...@iforgotmy.name wrote:
&g
no core dump
> checking quotas: done.
> clearing /tmp
> kern.securelevel: 0 -> 1
> creating runtime link editor directory cache.
> preserving editor files.
> starting network daemons: sshd.
> starting local daemons: cron.
> Wed Jun 10 10:27:04 +03 2020
>
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>
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>
> Also, I tried "chsh" and "chpass" , but still OpenBSD login prompt appears..
> How can I overcome this issue?
>
>
>
> Thanks..
Are you able to access other terminals after boot (i.e. Ctrl+Alt+F2)?
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Aaron Mason - Programmer, open source addict
I've taken my software vows - for beta or for worse
ot after a power loss so far.
>
> So while it was not possible for me to not make any unsupported
> modifications at all, I think it is a very small change compared to
> have read only filesystems. Anyone who knows OpenBSD, will be able to
> manage the firewall without special instructions.
>
>
> Regards,
> Mogens Jensen
>
Auto filesystem repair is bad juju.
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Aaron Mason - Programmer, open source addict
I've taken my software vows - for beta or for worse
push any changes needed, and anyone who
wants to can suggest improvements and report bugs.
>From there, if you (or anyone) wants to submit a port, they've got a
central place to pick up the latest version. If you wanted to do this
yourself, your best bet is to look for any ports that ha
On Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 11:53 AM Ibsen S Ripsbusker
wrote:
>
> Are there services that sell managed OpenBSD shell accounts?
> I mean a service similar to sdf.org.
>
What are you looking for in such a service?
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Aaron Mason - Programmer, open source addict
I've taken my so
er
than this loosely following Benjamin's instructions. I skipped the part about
the virtio-modules which doesn't seem to be necessary now (and the link is 404
now anyway).
I was able to go through the menu (starting with Install, and skipping the
modprobe commands) but DHCP didn't work, and I'm not sure what's broken.
To answer your question, you need to press Esc _after_ selecting Install. Maybe
that's why you saw the "boot>" prompt.
It worked for me and I just ran lsmod since I didn't have any modules to insert:
~ # lsmod
Module Size Used by
virtio_blk 20480 0
virtio_net 32768 0
virtio_pci 24576 0
virtio_ring24576 3 virtio_blk,virtio_net,virtio_pci
virtio 16384 3 virtio_blk,virtio_net,virtio_pci
I hope this helps, and please let me know if you or anyone else
has an idea of why DHCP isn't working in the guest VM.
Thanks,
Aaron Miller
On Sat, 2020-07-18 at 10:46 +0200, Benjamin Baier wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 23:50:06 -0700
> Aaron Miller <
> aa...@iforgotmy.name
> > wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 2020-06-12 at 17:46 -0400, George wrote:
> > > On 2020-06-12 11:17 a.m., George wrote:
> > >
d reboots my machine after a few seconds.
> Any tips on how I can inspect what is going on here?
>
> -alfred
It might help if we knew a bit more about your system.
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Aaron Mason - Programmer, open source addict
I've taken my software vows - for beta or for worse
s is a -current amd64 system,
with "sysupgrade -s" executed on 7/15.
Thank you,
Aaron Miller
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Exception ignored in:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.8/site-
packages/borg/repository.py", line 180, in __del__
assert False, "cleanup happ
Hi Alceu,
Note that there are additional messages about this in tech@.
--Aaron
On July 26, 2020 8:53:00 AM PDT, Alceu Rodrigues de Freitas Junior
wrote:
>I'm guessing that the usage of getdents was intentional: I've used this
>system call in the same situation (thousands
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