softraid crypto header backup

2021-11-25 Thread Alexander
the header gets corrupted somehow. Neither the manpages softraid(4), bioctl(8) nor a google search mention anything like that. Is there a reason why this wouldn't be necessary on OpenBSD or did I just not read the documentation thoroughly enough? Thanks in advance. Best regards, Alexander

libdmx removal incomplete?

2021-11-25 Thread Alexander
mxproto.h for example reference the deleted dmxext.h Does that mean this libdmx removal is incomplete or am I just misunderstanding something? Thanks in advance. Best regards, Alexander

Re: libdmx removal incomplete?

2021-11-28 Thread Alexander
elated to the removed libdmx is false or did I screw something else up? Lastly: From your emails it seems to me that the use of sysclean after upgrading is very much encouraged if not necessary. Then why is it not included in base (especially when it's developed by OpenBSD developers)? Or am I misunderstanding the requirements for inclusion of packages in base? Best regards, Alexander

Re: libdmx removal incomplete?

2021-11-30 Thread Alexander
On 2021/11/29 6:45, Sebastien Marie wrote: > On Sun, Nov 28, 2021 at 11:17:01PM +0000, Alexander wrote: > > > > Just to gauge what to expect from this and whether I did this wrong: > > After configuring /etc/sysclean.ignore I get 3382 files of which 3274 > > are in /us

Re: libdmx removal incomplete?

2021-11-30 Thread Alexander
> Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2021 08:31:15 -0500 > From: Nick Holland > > On 11/28/21 6:17 PM, Alexander wrote: > ... > > Lastly: From your emails it seems to me that the use of sysclean after > > upgrading is very much encouraged if not necessary. Then why is it not > >

Re: libdmx removal incomplete?

2021-11-30 Thread Alexander
On 2021/11/30 8:14, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2021-11-29, Amit Kulkarni wrote: > > On Sun, Nov 28, 2021 at 5:17 PM Alexander wrote: > >> Just to gauge what to expect from this and whether I did this wrong: > >> After configuring /etc/sysclean.ignore I get 3382 file

Is fw_update documentation outdated?

2021-12-25 Thread Alexander
he version history of the fw_update that is installed on my system in CVSweb? My system: $ head -1 /etc/motd OpenBSD 7.0-current (GENERIC.MP) #200: Fri Dec 24 22:15:01 MST 2021 Thanks in advance. Best regards, Alexander

Re: Is fw_update documentation outdated?

2021-12-26 Thread Alexander
ook for before asking here again? Thanks again. Best regards, Alexander

Re: Is fw_update documentation outdated?

2021-12-31 Thread Alexander
Hi Ingo, On 2021/12/26 23:26, Ingo Schwarze wrote: > Hi Alexander, > > Alexander wrote on Sun, Dec 26, 2021 at 08:11:51PM +: > > On 2021/12/25 18:02, Ingo Schwarze wrote: > > >> The new fw_update shell script is not in CVS yet. > >> > >> This c

Re: Finding a ral(4) cardbus card

2007-04-17 Thread Alexander
Luke Eckley wrote: > I am having a hard time finding a ral(4) cardbus card for my laptop. I > recently bought a Hawking Tech HWC54G - which happens to be acx(4) - > thinking I was buying a Hawking Tech HWC54GR (which is listed as > supported by ral(4)). I don't have any experience with cardbus ral

Re: Would more information for ralink problem be useful?

2006-10-11 Thread alexander
but I reckon it is also still valid and should be re-opened. I'm on a tiny vacation and therefore cannot test it right now. /Alexander

Re: `bioctl sd0` reports "bioctl: BIOCINQ: Invalid argument"

2006-11-27 Thread alexander
fore (or after) I reboot? If so, please specify so that I don't miss anything. /Alexander

Re: `bioctl sd0` reports "bioctl: BIOCINQ: Invalid argument"

2006-11-27 Thread alexander
Ok, I understand that. Thanks a lot for your help! /Alexander Marco Peereboom wrote: > Actually, no. Lots has changed since 3.8. If you can reproduce this on > 4.0 it > becomes interesting again. > > On Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 08:08:20PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>

Re: submit.cf

2006-12-05 Thread alexander
sion queue specified in /etc/mail/submit.cf instead of the MTA queue specified in /etc/mail/sendmail.cf. I could find no more from grep'ing the man pages. Google, however, seems to confirm this. You did look there first, right...? http://www.google.com/search?q=submit.cf /Alexander

Re: Commands don't work after rm -rf /*

2006-12-05 Thread alexander
Jason Dixon wrote: > I wrote a script that tested inode performance by removing unwanted > blocks. It was pretty simple, so I tested it first against the first > slice (it's the smallest, so it should be a quick test). However, > something happened after I ran the script and the system no longer

Re: rapidly rewriting a file causes filesystem to become full

2006-12-05 Thread alexander
ocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/wd0e 4126444 1342632 257749234%/home /Alexander

Re: Difficulties with the sh manual page

2017-05-25 Thread Alexander Hall
t; > Subshells have the same PPID as the parent of the current shell. > >I think either we should say something more explicit like > > The PPID in a subshell is the PID of the parent of the current > shell. Is a bit unclear if this is what's intended. I wonder i

Re: siteXX.tgz with /home/user/.ssh/authorized_keys results in empty file

2017-05-30 Thread Alexander Hall
On May 30, 2017 3:37:05 AM GMT+02:00, Theo Buehler wrote: >From: Theo Buehler >Cc: >Bcc: >Subject: Fwd: siteXX.tgz with /home/user/.ssh/authorized_keys results >in empty > file >Reply-To: >In-Reply-To: > > >On Mon, May 29, 2017 at 07:16:06PM -0400, trondd wrote: >> On Mon, May 29, 2017 5:47

Re: Can I use OpenBSD as a desktop system?

2017-06-11 Thread Alexander Hall
>With a name like SOUL_OF_ROOT_CANAL I wonder what he is trying to FWIW, that's not the name he's been using. So far he hasn't proven to be anything but an ass though. Cheers, Alexander

Re: Gestão de Contratos - Elaboração e Administração

2017-06-21 Thread Alexander Hall
I call it spam, which occasionally slips through. Not much point in blocking and I doubt the sender is a subscriber. Business as usual, nothing to see here. /Alexander On June 21, 2017 7:09:57 PM GMT+02:00, Rui Ribeiro wrote: >Please delete this spammer. This is publicity in my mother ton

Re: Openbsd6.1 as firewall can access the internet but the LAN behind it cannot

2017-06-21 Thread Alexander Hall
etc/hostname.bge0 >>inet 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.255 > >This is a subnet within RFC 1918 - a private network, not >directly routea-able on the Internet. > >You must add Network Address Translation (NAT) to your PF configuration > >in order >to access the Internet from that subnet. > >See the NAT section of the PF User's Guide. > >http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/nat.html That, and we didn't see the dhcpd.conf. /Alexander

Re: vmctl: connect: /var/run/vmd.sock: No such file or directory

2017-07-23 Thread Alexander Hall
On July 22, 2017 8:42:48 PM GMT+02:00, G wrote: >thanks! it worked! It could be of public interest exactly *what* worked. Hardware change? BIOS settings? /Alexander >On 07/22/17 20:54, Josh Grosse wrote: >> On Sat, Jul 22, 2017 at 08:38:56PM +0300, G wrote: >>> I get t

Re: starting cwm and terminal font

2017-07-30 Thread Alexander Hall
/usr/X11R6/bin/cwm Shell waits here for cwm to terminate. Only after you exit cwm ("log out"), >xsetroot -solid grey & >oclock -geometry 75x75-0-0 & these happens. I'd start them before the window manager. /Alexander > >The clock is also not showing up. &g

Re: starting cwm and terminal font

2017-07-31 Thread Alexander Hall
> >My xinitrc: >$ cat .xinitrc > > > >xsetroot -solid gray40 (does the 40 actually do anything? I've seen a >few examples with numbers after it) >#xclock -d -geometry 180x30-0-0 >exec cwm > > >I have the digit xclock commented out, because when it was enabled,

Re: Supporting OpenBSD

2017-08-04 Thread Alexander Hall
nd > send in a patch. When something is sub par, improve it and send in > that patch. This. And the rest. But, really. This. /Alexander >- Join #openbsd-daily on irc.freenode.net to get a walkthrough of how > code is written for the project. >- Follow tech@. When someone

Re: Random boot seed cron job for unclean shutdowns?

2017-08-04 Thread Alexander Hall
g, but please realize that a new seed is generated already on bootup. Not sure a periodic update would add any substantial value. /Alexander

Re: Clarification on ksh(1) nohup mechanism

2017-08-27 Thread Alexander Hall
; > >shows the unexpected behaviour I described above. > >Now, I doubt that signal handlers should be influenced by the >login/non-login assumption, or at least that's not documented... I hope > >one of the developers will have a look. From ksh(1): "Note that for non-interactive shells, the trap handler cannot be changed for signals that were ignored when the shell started." I bet this is what bites you. /Alexander > >All the best

Re: httpd.conf - access denied error whilst trying to auto index a location

2017-09-14 Thread Alexander Hall
given >them permissions of 777 just to see if I can get this to work but nope. 1. I'm not convinced this will Target the directory itself 2. Did you check the permissions on all intermediate directories? /Alexander > Same error. > >My http.conf file: > >ext_addr="1

Re: boot> does not "time out" after failed PXE boot

2017-10-03 Thread Alexander Hall
Unless I'm mistaken, Claus refers to things that happen prior to the boot prompt appearing the first time. Once the boot prompt does up, I'd expect at least one attempt. Claus, do you by any chance have anything fancy in /etc/boot.conf? /Alexander On October 2, 2017 8:30:29 PM

Re: Resize partitions?

2017-10-04 Thread Alexander Hall
like the approach of dnf of Fedora which will not only uninstall >a package but also all its dependencies that aren't used by other >packages. Thus, an implicit "pkg_delete -a" with no questions asked? /Alexander

Re: repeated set of messages about usb mouse

2018-05-01 Thread Alexander Hall
I believe it might have been part of some power-saving idea, but I wasn't the one investigating it. For now, we just try to avoid those mice since, although they don't misbehave in function, the spam is rather annoying, in particular when working on the console. /Alexander > > --

Re: SoftRAID disk size

2018-05-01 Thread Alexander Hall
RECOMMEND THIS if you already have some stuff on there which you care about. # bioctl -C force ... could also help. /Alexander > > How can I get the correct size for the softraid device? > > The disks are wd0 and wd2, and disklabel shows: > > # /dev/rwd0c: > type

Re: Viewport for man.openbsd.org -- readability on phones

2018-05-18 Thread Alexander Hall
only measured in bits and bytes either. /Alexander > >I was more hesitant to make the suggestion because if there was ever a >community >that en masse browsed with js disabled I would think it would be this >one. > >Ken > >On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 03:08:25AM +0200, Ingo

Re: Keeping clear out of history

2018-07-31 Thread Alexander Hall
ng the ; sed after my bind, I also tried >it with && >> sed and that did not work. Both of course remove the sed from history >and not >> the clear. I guess I could remove the 2nd to last line. But before I >go that sed >> route is there a cleaner way to prevent a command from going to the >HISTFILE? >> >> Ken > >you can use HISTCONTROL=ignoredups so you would have only one entry for >"clear" >in your history That, or HISTCONTROL=ignorespace and prefix your clear with a space. Another obvious candidate is bind ^L=clear-screen which however I believe is still only available in -current. /Alexander

Re: sshfs permission problem

2018-08-03 Thread Alexander Hall
. Please do send a proper bug report. Not sure if the issue is in base or the port though. /Alexander

Re: SuperMicro A2SDi-4C-HLN4F

2018-08-26 Thread Alexander Hall
t a support mailing list. In fact, there is none. That does not, however, mean that you can't get help from there. >OpenBSD is not ready for enterprise. By some definition of "for enterprise", sure. /Alexander > >Your faithfull troll.

Re: Base httpd and addons like OpenSMTPD extras in ports?

2018-08-27 Thread Alexander Hall
On August 28, 2018 5:17:11 AM GMT+02:00, Chris Bennett wrote: >On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 03:08:46AM +, jungle Boogie wrote: >> Chris, >> >> What are httpd add-ons? > >Umm, base http did not have rewrites before, now it does. >That could have been does as an addon instead. I'm really not su

Re: network connectivity problem (ifconfig, arp, ...)

2018-09-03 Thread Alexander Hall
it's as simple as this: ==> /etc/hostname.em0 <== up ==> /etc/hostname.iwn0 <== join wirelessnet wpakey foo join anothernet wpakey bar up ==> /etc/hostname.trunk0 <== trunkproto failover trunkport em0 trunkport iwn0 # You could hardcode a mac address here at will #lladdr aa:bb:cc:dd:

Re: Add $daemon_nice to rc.subr

2018-09-04 Thread Alexander Hall
n your laptop?) > > or in the rc.d/ file > daemon_nice=whatever > > why, because it is a whole lot more readable and usable than > inheriting a whole new login class just to change one parameter, but > if you don't like it nobody foces you huh ? Skip the tone. /Alex

Re: serial for softraid devices

2018-09-04 Thread Alexander Hall
-f /mnt fi rm -f /dev/{r,}$_d? return $_rc ) >/dev/null 2>&1 } /Alexander > If OpenBSD would have serial for softraid device I would just need to remember > the serial for my root disk. > > This is similar output what

Connecting to L2TP over IPsec VPN on OpenBSD 6.1 with Ubuntu 16.04

2018-09-07 Thread Alexander Skwar
uot; enc "aes" \ psk "redacted" (vpn_ext and psk are of course not "redacted" in reality.) Well, uhm, anyone got an idea about what might be the cause of this issue? Thanks a lot, Alexander

Re: Resize keydisk (softraid) partition...

2018-09-07 Thread Alexander Hall
ld like to shrink it somehow, what’s the best and safest way >to do it… ? I'd take a disk with some unpartitioned space, create a small(er) RAID partition, and dd as much as possible of the 14GB keydisk into it. Then test if the new keydisk works. /Alexander > >_ >Zbyszek Żółkiewski

Re: Clarification about mfs/tmpfs on /tmp

2018-10-09 Thread Alexander Hall
ystem, it already has an existing root node from the time it was newfs'd, which will not be modified based on the underlying mount point. On a sidenote, 777 is not the proper permissions for /tmp. /Alexander

IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Issue

2020-03-26 Thread Alexander Mischke
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

Re: IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Issue

2020-03-30 Thread Alexander Mischke
Dear Fernando, I tried it the way you recommended, but it still doesn't work. I have created a network diagram and the ouzput of "route -n show -inet6" (Two separate files). They can be found here (my private Nextcloud): https://cloud.mischke.it/nextcloud/index.php/s/ZnHrHMMgrofZdiF Best re

Re: ssh X forwarding and google-chrome

2020-07-02 Thread Alexander Bochmann
...on Thu, Jul 02, 2020 at 05:33:20PM +0300, Gregory Edigarov wrote: > "ssh -Y google-chrome" just shows an empty and blank window, no > menu, no address bar. > May be there is some command line flags I am not aware of? You could try google-chome --disable-gpu, though I don't know if that st

Re: [iked] differentiating policies by dstid

2019-07-15 Thread Alexander Mischke
Hello Tobias, thank you very much for your reply. Below is the output of ipsecctl -s all and the verbose output of iked # When the first client connects: (1.2.3.4 is the servers public IP, 5.6.7.8 is the public IP of the DSL modem) FLOWS: flow esp in from 10.75.0.0/1

Re: [iked] differentiating policies by dstid

2019-07-23 Thread Alexander Mischke
Hello Tobias, thanks a lot, that solved the question for me (at least on the server :) ). Using ASN1 ids iked detects the matching policy. However, it then uses RFC7427 for auth (SIG), but the Windows 10 clients use RSA_SIG. This causes a mismatch and the connection can't be established. (Yet, W

Re: APU2 fails to boot on OpenBSD 6.6-current #521

2019-12-13 Thread Alexander Pluhar
> Just upgraded my APU2 to the latest -current and it seems to hang on the disk. > It was fine running on -current #512. I encountered this problem on 6.6 stable with the latest syspatches installed after updating the APU firmware[1] to 4.11.0.1. It worked again after downgrading to 4.10.0.3.

Support for ath10k QCA988x devices

2020-01-28 Thread Alexander Merritt
Hello, I am curious if there is any info on support for the wireless chipset Qualcomm Atheros QCA988x in the ath10k drivers. These devices are sold by PCEngines. Prior discussions I found on this list: On 2014-04-17 Thom Lauret wrote > 802.11n is not yet supported in OpenBSD. On 2015-09-23 Stu

Re: strange dmesg

2015-10-15 Thread Alexander Hall
RIC.MP, #1485). > >Is there any way of clearing the dmesg-buffer? I ask because when >upgrading this morning via bsd.rd I got the message that '/' has no >space left. Then bsd.rd is probably too tight on space. Anyway pulling the plug should do it. /Alexander > >Best, >STEFAN

Re: Spotify client for OpenBSD

2015-11-16 Thread Alexander Hall
There is, or was, a project called "despotify". On November 16, 2015 3:20:55 PM GMT+01:00, Chris Mailer wrote: >Is there any Spotify client for OpenBSD? I tried Spotify support in >clementine, which doesnt seem to work since the spotify blob seems to >rely on Linux libs. I even tried to get it

Re: OBSD 5.8 and console

2015-11-22 Thread Alexander Salmin
I have a similar setup. Kill your screen, and connect again, usually works for me. On 2015-11-22 17:13, Alessandro Baggi wrote: set tty com0

Re: WLAN Card AP feature

2015-11-25 Thread Alexander Salmin
If the system identified your wlan-card, write this. # ifconfig | grep -1 -B3 wlan | grep -o -E -e "^([a-z]{1,3})" | xargs man On 2015-11-25 19:03, bluesun08 wrote: Please, can you give me a link of the manual for the 802.11 drivers? -- View this message in context: http://openbsd-archive.7

Wireless PCI hardware

2015-11-26 Thread Alexander Salmin
sting(?). Cards I have not yet tested which I'm thinking of buying, any advise on these? Both are quite cheap. - TP-Link TL-WN851ND - TP-Link TL-WDN4800 Alexander

Re: Wireless PCI hardware

2015-11-26 Thread Alexander Salmin
Don't know about PCI but could get cardbus adaptor for d-link DWA-652 that works well for me or look up it's chip. What usb are you using as the ones i tried a while back weren't much good though there have been changes to the drivers since so probably worth trying again. http://www.ebay.co.uk/it

Re: Wireless PCI hardware

2015-11-27 Thread Alexander Salmin
On 2015-11-27 08:48, Tati Chevron wrote: On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 12:08:37AM +0100, Alexander Salmin wrote: I want OpenBSD in hostap mode with PCI or PCIe ath / athn driver. Be aware that hostap mode is not particularly reliable, usable, or with good peformance at the moment. That's O

Re: Wireless PCI hardware

2015-11-28 Thread Alexander Salmin
On 2015-11-27 05:13, li...@wrant.com wrote: For USB I am using the run(4) driver for Ralink 802.11n product Netsys98N but my head hurts a bit while using it. You're most probably imagining the headache part or you have some sort of astigmatism (or another eye focus related condition you're u

Re: Wireless PCI hardware

2015-11-28 Thread Alexander Salmin
On 2015-11-27 08:48, Tati Chevron wrote: - TP-Link TL-WN851ND Works on OpenBSD. On 2015-11-27 08:52, Jason McIntyre wrote: anyway i currently have a tp-link tl-wn881nd (so close!). it's an athn and has worked perfectly. it was very cheap, though i don;t remember the price. jmc Bought and

Re: Meaning of '+', '*' in disk: hd0+ hd1+* hd2*

2015-11-30 Thread Alexander Salmin
The '+' character after the "hd0" indicates that the BIOS has told /boot that this disk can be accessed via LBA. When doing a first-time install, you will sometimes see a '*' after a hard disk -- this indicates a disk that does not seem to have a valid OpenBSD disk label on it. http://www.open

Re: whats wrong with me?

2015-11-30 Thread Alexander Salmin
ontinue to fail this and the world will just lead to sadness and despair. Alexander

Re: ansible openbsd_rcctl module

2015-12-01 Thread Alexander Salmin
On 2015-12-01 09:54, Sarevok Anchev wrote: Hello, Recently I submitted openbsd_rcctl to ansible. In order to speed up the process of having it included by default, I'm asking the community to review/test the module and drop a comment at https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-extras/pull/1296

Re: ansible openbsd_rcctl module

2015-12-01 Thread Alexander Salmin
eful for carp status however, it is already implemented. Alexander ## TEST OPENBSD MACHINE # uname -a OpenBSD test46.local.lan 5.8 GENERIC#1534 amd64 # ifconfig vlan34 create vlandev bge0 # ifconfig vlan34 vlan34: flags=8843 mtu 1500 lladdr 00:24:81:eb:1f:14 priority: 0

Re: whats wrong with me?

2015-12-01 Thread Alexander Salmin
On 2015-12-01 21:51, Krzysztof Strzeszewski wrote: Sorry, I'm beginner. I konow, my message was not logical. uname -a: # OpenBSD hostname 5.8 GENERIC#0 i386 #-

Re: WLAN Card frustration

2015-12-03 Thread Alexander Salmin
On 2015-12-03 19:25, bluesun08 wrote: Hi, in the meantime i had tested many miniPCIe-WLAN-Cards (ar9271, ar9280, ar9285, ar9287, ...) with OpenBSD in HostAP-mode. But no one of them works reliable, stable and fast. No i'm frustrated. I'm fed up with ordering, testing and sending back several c

5.8/sparc64 - boot from softraid(4) fails?

2015-12-05 Thread Alexander Bochmann
I recently tried to install OpenBSD 5.8 on a Sun Fire, using a RAID-1 softraid as boot device. System doesn't boot though, and ends up with this: > Sun Fire V245, No Keyboard > Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. > OpenBoot 4.25.10, 4096 MB memory installed, Serial #67

Re: 5.8/sparc64 - boot from softraid(4) fails?

2015-12-06 Thread Alexander Bochmann
Hi, thanks for your answer. ...on Sun, Dec 06, 2015 at 06:02:35PM +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote: > Can you show the output of 'devalias' at the ok> prompt? Will need a couple of days, as the machine is currently at a friend's place. I'll post an update as soon as I have the devalias output.

Re: Empty MFS on root

2015-12-08 Thread Alexander Hall
On December 8, 2015 4:21:16 PM GMT+01:00, Otto Moerbeek wrote: >On Tue, Dec 08, 2015 at 03:03:14PM +, Tati Chevron wrote: > >> Currently, it's possible, (as root), to do something like: >> >> # mount_mfs -s 1g swap / >> >> which succeeds, and mounts the empty filesystem as the root >filesyst

Re: Empty MFS on root

2015-12-09 Thread Alexander Hall
On Wed, Dec 09, 2015 at 09:02:25AM +0100, Janne Johansson wrote: > 2015-12-08 21:18 GMT+01:00 Alexander Hall : > > > On December 8, 2015 4:21:16 PM GMT+01:00, Otto Moerbeek > > wrote: > > >On Tue, Dec 08, 2015 at 03:03:14PM +, Tati Chevron wrote: > > >

Re: NOT POSSIBLE: Fully encrypted system with keydisk

2015-12-11 Thread Alexander Hall
the above step, you have run yourself out of space on the >ramdisk by creating a load of device nodes that you don't have >space for and don't need. Indeed. In particular, you tend to run out of inodes. /Alexander

Re: 5.8/sparc64 - boot from softraid(4) fails?

2015-12-13 Thread Alexander Bochmann
Hi, coming back to this after some time... ...on Sun, Dec 06, 2015 at 06:02:35PM +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote: > Can you show the output of 'devalias' at the ok> prompt? > If your disks are more than 4 levels deep inside the device tree > then the diskprobe loop in the boot loader won't see t

Re: 5.8/sparc64 - boot from softraid(4) fails?

2015-12-19 Thread Alexander Bochmann
Hi, > ...on Sun, Dec 06, 2015 at 06:02:35PM +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote: > > Can you show the output of 'devalias' at the ok> prompt? > > If your disks are more than 4 levels deep inside the device tree > > then the diskprobe loop in the boot loader won't see them. Finally got around test

Re: i386 packages - snapshot 23/12/2015

2015-12-25 Thread Alexander Hall
s are slightly out of sync, that can happen. /Alexander > >Either I messed something or there is something wrong with the >snapshot. > >Regards

Re: i386 packages - snapshot 23/12/2015

2015-12-26 Thread Alexander Hall
On Sat, Dec 26, 2015 at 12:19:22PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2015-12-25, Alexander Hall wrote: > > On December 24, 2015 4:45:06 PM GMT+01:00, "soko.tica" > > wrote: > >>Hello, > >> > >>I've succesfully installed today the lates

Re: i386 packages - snapshot 23/12/2015

2015-12-26 Thread Alexander Hall
On Sat, Dec 26, 2015 at 01:08:47PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2015/12/26 13:45, Alexander Hall wrote: > > On Sat, Dec 26, 2015 at 12:19:22PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > > On 2015-12-25, Alexander Hall wrote: > > > > On December 24, 2015 4:

Re: Softraid Keydisk reboot loop

2015-12-26 Thread Alexander Hall
y it seems your system is trying to boot off the keydisk. Make sure fdisk shows no flagged partition, or remote the flag by fdisk:*1> flag 3 Partition 3 marked active. fdisk:*1> flag 3 0 Partition 3 flag value set to 0x0. By then, 'p' should show no partition with an asterisk before it. /Alexander

Re: if I were to make a pkg-add diff

2015-12-27 Thread Alexander Hall
On Sun, Dec 27, 2015 at 02:52:16PM -0600, Luke Small wrote: > You could do that if you want to have noobs connect to one of the mirrors > into perpituty that brings down the server like a ddos every release! Are you aware of the magic that ftplist.cgi does? Stuart is. /Alexander >

Re: drops to ddb when disconnecting from serial line

2015-12-27 Thread Alexander Hall
ry a > >different usb/rs232 adapter. > > Possibly a shorter or better quality cable may help as well, especially > if it's a long cable run. I've seen BREAK's when powering down the maching holding the usb-to-serial dongle. Just unplugging the dongle first helped. /Alexander

Re: sudo and globbing

2016-01-08 Thread Alexander Hall
way that glob would result in the contents of the root directory. Here's my guess: everything after -s is concatenated and whitespace separated, effectively turning the example into bash -c ls -l /var/tor/cache* Thus, start bash and ask it to run "ls". Also pass "-l" and /va

Re: Problem with CARP interfaces not responding until VHID is changed.

2016-01-21 Thread Alexander Salmin
ds, carpdev and such. Best of luck, Alexander On 01/21/2016 11:02 PM, rizz2pro . wrote: Hello, This is my first time posting here so be gentle. It seems that random CARP interfaces on our systems will just die, stop replying to any requests OR only 1 request out of ~50 will make it

Re: Upgrade from snapshot to release.

2016-02-10 Thread Alexander Hall
On February 10, 2016 7:10:17 PM GMT+01:00, Raf Czlonka wrote: > You can not run -current (or a snapshot), then decide you are > living too dangerously, and step back to -stable. As stated, you can step *forward* to -stable, though. I want to emphasize that. /Alexander

Re: LibertyBSD, recently forked from OpenBSD, has been deblobbed as much as its creator could see?

2016-02-19 Thread Alexander Hall
f already or gets loaded there by the driver. If you can't trust the hardware you loose either way. Over and out. Read the archives. /Alexander

Re: FAQ14: Growing disk partitions: fdisk

2017-11-03 Thread Alexander Hall
client. > >> >> 4/ And, yes, calling fsck as: >> >> # fsck /dev/sd0d >> >> seems run correctly! > >Yes, because if a full path is given, fsck uses that without >needing to consult fstab. Is there some reason why one can it or is not convert fsck to use

Re: AuthorizedKeyCommand ldap

2017-12-11 Thread Alexander Hall
this might not be a prudent method of authentication ? AFAICT, he is using AuthorizedKeyCommand exactly as intended, generating authorized_keys entries on demand. What are you concerned about? /Alexander

Re: Hotplug USB teethering using an Android phone

2018-01-15 Thread Alexander Hall
mod +x /etc/hotplug/attach If not, try logger "attach $*" or somesuch in the script, to see if it is run at all. /Alexander

Re: Re-compute bsd checksum

2018-01-16 Thread Alexander Hall
On January 16, 2018 9:35:56 PM GMT+01:00, Sterling Archer wrote: >On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 9:08 PM, Thuban wrote: >> I disabled `ulpt` in the kernel using `config` to use an USB-printer. >> >> Now, at reboot, I see "kernel relinking failed" message. >> How to recreate the new checksum? I can't

Re: root autologin?

2018-02-06 Thread Alexander Hall
few people will help you, if even then. Here's one: > boot -s /Alexander > >On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 9:06 PM, Michael Hekeler >wrote: > >> > A better approach is to to autologin an user in X and >> > use doas(1) >> > I think xenodm(1) has an "

Re: booting hd0a:/bsd: open hd0a:/bsd: Invalid argument

2018-03-10 Thread Alexander Hall
e the output here. Does it span the *entire* disk, from 0 to the end? > >Doing 'bioctl -c C -l /dev/sd0a' says "KDF hint has invalid size". > >'installboot -nv sd0a' misses '/usr/mdec/biosboot' - there is only >'/usr/mdec/mbr'. > >While the 'upgrade' started from 'boot sr0a:/bsd.rd' does not see 'sd0' >the 'install' process started from the CD actually does. "sd0 is not a valid root device" does not say it does not *see* the device. It says "sd0 is not a valid root device", which is totally correct, as it only holds some raid metadata and the corresponding encrypted data. If sd0(a) is a single RAID partition, and sd1 holds the key, your root disk should appear as sd2 (or whatever the next unused sdN is). So, if "sd0 is not a valid root device" and "sd1 is not a valid root device", what gives for sd2? Please provide as much output as possible from the process. Your interpretation of it is far less helpful in understanding the problem at hand. Sincerely, Alexander > >Sigh - I need some sleep...

Re: Fwd: Re: booting hd0a:/bsd: open hd0a:/bsd: Invalid argument

2018-03-11 Thread Alexander Hall
Stefan Wollny wrote: Am 11.03.2018 um 01:13 schrieb Alexander Hall: On March 9, 2018 12:55:31 AM GMT+01:00, Stefan Wollny wrote: Am 09.03.2018 um 00:09 schrieb Stefan Wollny: Am 08.03.2018 um 23:25 schrieb Stefan Wollny: Am 08.03.2018 um 22:11 schrieb Stefan Wollny: Am 08.03.2018 um 17

Re: Potential ksh bug?

2020-11-17 Thread Alexander Hall
o close this quote >other_stuff > >But when I run it on ksh from base or any pdksh derivative it throws an > >error about an unclosed quote: > >test.sh[8]: no closing quote I believe this is a known shortcoming of how ksh determines the scope of the $(...). /Alexander >

Re: Reinstall to upgrade

2020-11-25 Thread Alexander Hall
> > $ pkg_delete -an 2>&1 > /tmp/foo > >- redirect stderr to stdout, then redirect stdout (which now includes >stderr) to /tmp/foo. I think you're wrong. I hope I'm not. Is it rather possibly so that pkg_delete handles output to a TTY different than to a non-TTY? /Alexander

Re: Reinstall to upgrade

2020-11-26 Thread Alexander Hall
On November 26, 2020 10:23:33 AM GMT+01:00, Stuart Henderson wrote: >On 2020/11/25 23:56, Alexander Hall wrote: >> >> >> On November 25, 2020 11:09:02 PM GMT+01:00, Stuart Henderson > wrote: >> >On 2020-11-25, Manuel Giraud wrote: >> >> I

Re: Git Daemon rc Script Not Stopping

2021-01-05 Thread Alexander Hall
r the script? The term should match the process, and yet the daemon was > still > running? Without looking too far, check what pgrep gives. My first suspicion is the initial space in your 'daemon_flags'. Also, what Stefan said. /Alexander

Re: Git Daemon rc Script Not Stopping

2021-01-06 Thread Alexander Hall
It was merely a hunch. Thinking of it, I believe there is some magic to cope with that. Never mind my likely red herring. /Alexander On January 6, 2021 3:49:46 PM GMT+01:00, ben wrote: >>Without looking too far, check what pgrep gives. My first suspicion is >>the initial s

Re: WireGuard, keepalive time doubled?

2021-04-15 Thread Alexander Hall
expected or am I missing something? > > Both sides run OpenBSD 6.8 amd64 if that affects anything. Just a random thought; are you running on actual hardware or testing with some sort of virtualization involved? VMM and friends are known to sometimes double delays... /Alexander

Hardware Available for Port Maintenance (Maryland, USA)

2023-07-17 Thread Alexander Jacocks

Re: time keeping fallback mechanics during reboot on octeon

2024-01-14 Thread Alexander Hall
I don't have mine (EdgeRouter lite) running anymore, but IIRC, I had a cron job poking the root fs to"resolve" this. Sth like "mkdir /bump && rmdir /bump && sync". /Alexander On January 12, 2024 2:35:47 PM GMT+01:00, Christian Gut wrote: >Hi, &g

cleaning up /usr/local/lib after (many) upgrades?

2024-01-27 Thread Alexander Bochmann
Hi - I'm looking at one of my OpenBSD systems here that has been upgraded over a long time, and has /usr/local running out of space. It seems there's a lot of old versions of shared libraries in /usr/local/lib, like for example: > # ls -al /usr/local/lib/libvpx.so.* > -rw-r--r-- 1 root bi

Re: cleaning up /usr/local/lib after (many) upgrades?

2024-01-27 Thread Alexander Bochmann
...on 2024-01-27 19:35:18, Omar Polo wrote: > does pkg_delete -a help? It should remove all the packages not needed, I tried pkg_delete -a earlier today, but while it gave me a bunch of files that I think were from base (/usr/X11R6 mostly), it didn't turn up anything from /usr/local on this s

Re: cleaning up /usr/local/lib after (many) upgrades?

2024-01-27 Thread Alexander Bochmann
...on 2024-01-27 18:50:01, Nowarez Market wrote: > _Did_ you check sysclean for your own purpose ? sysclean (also mentioned in a direct mail by someone else) doesn't seem to help in this case. While it gives me input for yet another cleanup task, none of the files mentioned in sysclean output

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