Hello,
Can you tell me if it is still possible to purchase older OpenBSD shirts? I'm
specifically looking for an older polo shirt that use to be for sale out of
Calgary.
Thanks,Dave
Physical interfaces suppose to be transparent and in listening mode.
Bridge0>vether0 suppose to handle it.
It looks like Win vs OpenBSD doesn't cooperate very well.
I wonder if I should report it as a bug.On Mar 10, 2021 22:57, Pascal Huisman
wrote:
>
> Dear David,
>
> I
On Sun, 2023-09-10 at 18:27 -0700, Eric Demer wrote:
> (I am considering getting a laptop with openBSD, but have
> not yet done so, which is why I can't easily check on my own.)
>
> Does openBSD come with a web browser? The "the FAQ and" parts of
> https://www.openbsd.org/mail.html suggest that i
On Mon, 2023-09-11 at 23:21 -0700, Eric Demer wrote:
> > > (I am considering getting a laptop with openBSD, but have
> > > not yet done so, which is why I can't easily check on my own.)
> > >
> > > Does openBSD come with a web browser?
> > > The "the FAQ and" parts of https://www.openbsd.org/mail
On Wed, 2023-09-13 at 07:23 +1000, David wrote:
> On Mon, 2023-09-11 at 23:21 -0700, Eric Demer wrote:
> > > > (I am considering getting a laptop with openBSD, but have
> > > > not yet done so, which is why I can't easily check on my own.)
> > > >
On Sat, 2023-10-28 at 06:33 +, Lucretia wrote:
> From a security perspective, how dangerous is it to plug in my iPhone
> into the USB port on my laptop?
>
> I only have one charging cable, so I use my laptop to charge it, not
> having the correct wall adapter. I've skimmed material about Vault
On Sat, 2023-10-28 at 06:55 +, Lucretia wrote:
> So there's no way an iPhone plugged into USB could be used as a
> hacking tool? I would think that the possibility exists. I'd like to
> understand more the why if anyone has time to explain.
>
> It doesn't just charge, it connects to the system
On Sun, 2023-11-05 at 10:44 +0100, Luciano Ribichini wrote:
> Hallo openbsd-mailinglist,
>
> 1) my name is Luciano, I am a long time linux user.
>
> 2) Currently I keep an eye on openbsd.
>
> 3) Thanks a lot for your work, really.
>
> 4) Having plenty of operating systems to choose from is a go
On Mon, Dec 26, 2022 at 07:50, Rodrigo Readi wrote:
Can someone recommend a lightweight Browser that support javascript?
In which I can use gmail?
https://www.falkon.org/
On Mon, 2023-04-17 at 14:21 -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Gustavo Rios wrote:
>
> > What is the best supported servers by OpenBSD ?
>
> The silver ones work a little bit better than the black ones.
If you can get one of the more rare red ones, they're faster!
--
A Kiwi in Australia,
doing my
On Fri, 2023-05-12 at 22:07 +0200, Anders Andersson wrote:
> On Fri, May 12, 2023 at 9:39 PM Katherine Mcmillan
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Stuart,
> >
> > Thank you for your response. The upcoming OpenBSD Hackathons
> > aren't published anywhere? How do new people know where/when they
> > are?
> >
>
On Wed, 2024-07-03 at 08:51 +0200, Dan wrote:
>
> Beyond the help that everyone also eventually the spammers deserve
> like a longtime OpenBSD user who target this "terrific" OS for its
> security,
> then portability and managiability (it will form "man"..) I would
> like to state
> my strange fee
On Fri, 2024-08-30 at 04:11 -0400, openbsd_fr...@mail2tor.com wrote:
> Does OpenBSD support Tor?
Here's everything OpenBSD supports:
https://openbsd.app/
Cheers!
Le dimanche 03 mai 2009 C 00:52 -0400, Daniel Ouellet a C)crit :
[...]
> Then I did the image of the drive from the external broken one to the
> new clean internal one.
>
> dd if=/dev/rsd1c of=/dev/rwd0c bs=1m
>
> And let that go. Took for ever and I had no clue of progress.
You can use Pipe
Le dimanche 03 mai 2009 C 21:58 +, Stuart Henderson a C)crit :
> On 2009-05-03, David wrote:
> > Le dimanche 03 mai 2009 C 00:52 -0400, Daniel Ouellet a C)crit :
> >
> > [...]
> >> Then I did the image of the drive from the external broken one to th
Hi all
Set up fresh copy of 4.1 on my laptop, installed all the base tgz
modules (including all X server stuff), set PKG_PATH to my local ftp
mirror, and to get xfce, used the command:
pkg_add -nv xfwm4
which produced
parsing xfwm4-4.2.3.2p1
Dependencies for xfwm4-4.2.3.2p1 resolve to: libxfce4
Does anyone know if there is WPA support for OpenBSD being worked on?
This would be nice.
David Newman wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 11/22/07 1:55 PM, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> > David Newman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
>>>> >>
ve works
to be released under any license) make the new license match your real
desires and this sort of problem can be avoided in the future.
David Lang
rking correctly with the
basic/default windows manager, and I want to run xfce. Even tried
upgrading on the install cd but to no avail.
Please help,
TIA
David
Yes I did, the X on the 4.1 cd.
Edd Barrett wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 23/09/2007, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Can't install glitz-0.5.6: lib not found GL.4.0
>> Even by looking in the dependency tree:
>>
>> Can't install glitz-0.5.6
Anyone got any suggestions for getting this card started correctly? Seen
the question in older posts, but never an answer (running sparc64 generic).
kind regards
David
qec0 at sbus0 slot 0 offset 0x2 vector 4 ipl 2: 128K memory
qe0 at qec0 slot 0 offset 0x0 rev 1iomap insert error: 12 for
kernel with the value of
> QEC_XD_RING_MAXSIZE in /usr/src/sys/dev/sbus/qecreg.h changed from 256
> to 64?
>
> This should fix this.
>
> Miod
>
Confirmed! Thank you :-D
/David
r
chipsets...correct me if I am wrong. I am just into HD, HDMI and HD
audio and I would love to be able to develop drivers for my favorite
system. What I am asking is could someone please point me in the right
direction, and if someone is already working on this I would like to help
them.
Regards,
David
in /etc/rc
comment out the lines:
if [ X"${sendmail_flags}" != X"NO" -a -s /etc/mailer.conf ]; then
echo -n ' sendmail'; ( /usr/sbin/sendmail ${sendmail_flags} >/dev/null
2>&1 & )
fi
Doug Milam wrote:
To cut down on services I don't use, I'd like to disable sendmail, unless this
is unwise
I never said this was the proper or most elegant way to disable
sendmail, more of an ugly hack - sorry to offend.
Yes, I understand the way that code is written.
Han Boetes wrote:
David,
Would you be able to understand what this code does if it was
written like this:
if [ "$sendmail_
Hello people,
I boot on bsd.rd, install the sets over ftp and reboot:
Sun Ultra 30 UPA/PCI (UltraSPARC-II 296MHz), Keyboard Present
OpenBoot 3.27, 512 MB memmory installed, Serial #8838654.
Ethernet address 8:0:20:86:dd:fe, Host ID: 8086ddfe.
ok .version
Release 3.27 Version 0 created 2000/08/2
OpenBSD i386 3.7 GENERIC.MP
How do you bind/lock a process (and if possible childs) to a specific cpu?
Directions to TFM/more info gladly accepted...
regards
/David
- This mail is in HTML. Some elements may be ommited in plain text. -
Hallo,
Mein Name ist David Boucher und ich arbeite mit einem Finanzinstitut mit
Sicherheitsfirmen in einigen Teilen der Welt verstreut sind, schreibe ich
diese E-Mail an Sie zu vermitteln, dass i hat einige Verbindungen zu ihr
On 6/10/2011 10:45 PM, patrick keshishian wrote:
> So I have this gateway lt31 (someshit) netbook that hangs after random
> number of zzz/wake cycles. I posted on misc@ about it a few times and
> both Theo and Mike Larkin chimed in (privately) with advice and
> patches; Much appreciated, but the pr
Given the above, is openbsd going to stick with Apache 1.3?
On Tue, 2024-12-24 at 20:51 +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2024-12-23, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> > If it is allowed to say, I am interested in what machine model it
> > was
> > used and what is the broken part? Just from the reliability point
> > of
> > view.
>
> OD1000, no idea what's broken,
f ALL modern
> web browsers can not be solved.
Have you properly configured your user?
What I usually do is:
1) be sure my user has the "staff" class:
# grep dcoppa /etc/master.passwd
dcoppa:***:1000:1000:staff:0:0:David Coppa:/home/dcoppa:/bin/ksh
2) I have this at the to
On 2017-04-28 16:09, Jyri Hovila [iki.fi] wrote:
Have you properly configured your user?
As far as I know, raising the ulimit and being in the staff class can
not possibly be the solution. Ulimit has to be raised unless one wants
the browser(s) to constantly crash due to memory exhaustion, and
old bootx64.efi binary made OpenBSD boot again.
>
> Best regards
> Henrik
>
Hi
I have no chainloader but the same problem and solution.
regards
David
hey jens,
from what i can tell, you talk to the ami mg9071 chips on that enclosure using
sgpio, not in band using smp (sas mgmt protocol) or ses as a scsi device.
i get the impression that mpii hardware does have some understanding of
enclosures connected via sgpio, but i'm not sure what benefi
On Fri, Jun 09, 2017 at 07:19:34PM +0200, Bj??rn Ketelaars wrote:
> On Fri 09/06/2017 12:07, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> > On 08/06/17(Thu) 20:38, Bj??rn Ketelaars wrote:
> > > On Thu 08/06/2017 16:55, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> > > > On 07/06/17(Wed) 09:43, Bj??rn Ketelaars wrote:
> > > > > On Sat 03/0
.github.io/
and, in particular:
https://torbsd.github.io/obsd-relays.html
Ciao!
David
user...
- Does the project have any near-term plans to write a DHCPv6 daemon to
live in base?
Happy to provide further info; thanks in advance for any feedback.
--david
On Sat, Jul 15, 2017 at 2:17 AM, Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> On 2017-07-14, David Higgs wrote:
> > Comcast provides me with IPv6 via DHCPv6, which I've finally tried to
> > configure on my OpenBSD 6.1 router. I am having difficulty maintaining
> my
> > IPv6 public I
Il 19 lug 2017 00:36, "Mihai Popescu" ha scritto:
> Hibernate (apm -Z) does not work.
> I don't know if it's related to the Skylake support at all.
Maybe KARL? I think I saw a message about this on list.
Yes, see:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs&m=150039046614972
Hello,
a few weeks ago, I read something about vmm hosting FreeBSD. I tried the
image
found at
https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/VM-IMAGES/11.0-RELEASE/amd64/Latest/
but the boot process just restarts after this situation:
+Welcome to FreeBSD---+ +o .--`
/autoconf, not that "everything works".
Don't burn your time on it yet, but at least one other developer is
looking
at it.
-ml
David Lowe [d.l...@openmailbox.org] wrote:
> Hello,
> a few weeks ago, I read something about vmm hosting FreeBSD. I tried the
>
Clicking four times, with some time between clicks, works for me.
Huh. Works for me, too. That's unfortunate, and FF is such a large
project that I simply don't know where to begin debugging this.
At least I have a workaround.
Try going into "about:config" and setting media.autoplay.enabled to true.
Ciao!
David
VMs running in
>> -current. It is not the default choice (so set it in sysctl.conf if you want
>> that). That should greatly help reduce time drifts.
>>
>> You will really need -current though as the fix for this went in today.
>>
>> -ml
>
> To be super clear - you need -current on both the host and VM.
For linux guests, add "clocksource=tsc" to the kernel cmdline, but I
suspect it's the default...
Ciao!
David
/ environment - I have seen
both wget and curl complain about certificate verification (relaying
to :80), while curl on a different box reported an empty reply from
the server after timeout (relaying to 127.0.0.1:80).
Hints or clue sticks would be most appreciated.
--david
### relayd.conf
http protocol
On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 9:58 AM, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 09:39:56AM -0400, David Higgs wrote:
>> I run several services on the same host and would like to consolidate
>> certificate management with the help of relayd.
>>
>> Before:
>> - a
On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 11:33 AM, David Higgs wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 9:58 AM, Claudio Jeker
> wrote:
>> On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 09:39:56AM -0400, David Higgs wrote:
>>> I run several services on the same host and would like to consolidate
>>> certifica
> On 2018-05-22, Sigi Rudzio wrote:
> > With this configuration, the parent interface on router 2 (sk0)
> > isn't in
> > promiscous mode and no traffic can pass into the vlan interface
Sounds pretty much like the same problem that I had:
https://marc.info/?t=15242230593
Does a "ifconfig $de
final example.
Can anyone shed light on this, perhaps explain how I'm misusing route(8)?
This is on amd64 running 6.3-stable.
Thanks.
--david
$ route -n get 2607:f8b0:4004:805::2004
route to: 2607:f8b0:4004:805::2004
destination: ::
mask: ::
gateway: fe80:1::201:5cff:fe86
On Thu, May 24, 2018 at 5:35 AM Denis Fondras wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 10:34:19PM -0400, David Higgs wrote:
> > I am using route(8) in a script but found some odd behavior when
> > querying routes for some IPv6 addresses - lookups seem to fail if the
>
On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 2:12 PM, David Higgs wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 11:33 AM, David Higgs wrote:
>> On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 9:58 AM, Claudio Jeker
>> wrote:
>>> On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 09:39:56AM -0400, David Higgs wrote:
>>>> I run several service
he IPs of the tunnel endpoints, and which
describes the traffic allowed to flow through the tunnel? I guess I
don't know whether "IPsec flow" refers to the encapsulating ESP
packets or the encapsulated traffic.
Thanks for any help / cluebats.
--david
On Fri, Jun 1, 2018 at 4:09 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2018-05-31, David Higgs wrote:
>> I am looking to configure iked(8) on my OpenBSD router to provide
>> IPsec services to remote clients. I would like to tunnel (nearly) all
>> my traffic from my phone or lap
On Fri, Jun 1, 2018 at 2:52 PM, David Higgs wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 1, 2018 at 4:09 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> On 2018-05-31, David Higgs wrote:
>>> I am looking to configure iked(8) on my OpenBSD router to provide
>>> IPsec services to remote clients. I would
this expand into two
different queues with the same name or one queue with bandwidth shared
between two interfaces? Running "pfctl -vsq" indicates the former,
but I'd like to be sure.
queue some_q on { em2, em3 } bandwidth 95M max 95M flows 1024 qlimit
1024 default
Thanks.
--david
gt; Any clues?
>
> Context: I'd like to tag at input particular traffic for specific
> outbound processing but have a catch-all for everything else.
Tag everything CATCHALL to start with, re-tag as you are currently doing,
then process your CATCHALL packets.
—david
Resending now that the hackathon has died down.
—david
-- Forwarded message -
From: David Higgs
Date: Sun, Jul 15, 2018 at 2:12 PM
Subject: pf(4) queuing and interfaces
To: misc@openbsd.org
My wireless AP puts traffic from each WiFi network (trusted, guests,
etc.) into a
On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 10:51:25AM +1000, Jason Tubnor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Not sure if anyone else here is using SNMP for obtaining VXLAN(4) adapter
> throughput but after some testing (clamping with PF queues), I have
> discovered that throughput on VXLAN interfaces via SNMP are reporting
> exactly
t; Though I am working on partial EspressoBin support for the upcoming
> Turris Mox.
Interesting. I was about to place an order on a MacchiatoBin.
What is biggest reason to why the ethernet is not supported yet?
/David
On Sun, 26 Aug 2018 11:30:15 -0700
Carlos Cardenas wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 26, 2018 at 05:50:02PM +0200, David Bern wrote:
> > On Sun, 26 Aug 2018 15:52:48 +0200
> > Patrick Wildt wrote:
> >
> > > On the MacchiatoBin we don't support the onboard ethernet y
I'm the first to admit I don't know anything about anything. Should it be
iwn or iwm for the wireless firmware drivers. Because I get an error say
unable to load iwm. I thought the wireless drivers for the Intel chipset
are iwn
Disregard, too much beer!
On Fri, Oct 19, 2018, 6:29 PM david long wrote:
> I'm the first to admit I don't know anything about anything. Should it be
> iwn or iwm for the wireless firmware drivers. Because I get an error say
> unable to load iwm. I thought the wireless dr
I don't want to get on Theo's bad side, lol
On Fri, Oct 19, 2018, 6:32 PM david long wrote:
> Disregard, too much beer!
>
> On Fri, Oct 19, 2018, 6:29 PM david long wrote:
>
>> I'm the first to admit I don't know anything about anything. Should it be
&
t;snd@100.64.1.1/0"
}
Where 100.64.1.1 is the ip address of the host.
Enjoy,
David
On Sat, Oct 27, 2018 at 7:23 PM David Coppa wrote:
>
> On Sat, Oct 27, 2018 at 1:51 AM Ken M wrote:
> >
> > So I am working on a bit of an experiment. I have a debian sid guest in vmm.
> > xrdp is installed as is the pulse audio module for xrdp so that it can see
> &
Il sab 27 ott 2018, 20:33 Ken M ha scritto:
> On Sat, Oct 27, 2018 at 07:23:05PM +0200, David Coppa wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Here's what I've done:
> >
> > 1) Install libsndio on the Linux guest (I've used
> > http://www.sndio.org/sn
"down",
never in the other direction. Am I being overly paranoid?
Thanks.
--david
[david@apu2 ~]$ doas disklabel sd0
# /dev/rsd0c:
type: SCSI
disk: SCSI disk
label: SATA SSD
duid: dab5be6fe5a0d623
flags:
bytes/sector: 512
sectors/track: 63
tracks/cylinder: 255
sectors/cylinder: 16065
On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 8:58 AM Bruno Flueckiger wrote:
>
> On 05.11.18 19:47, David Higgs wrote:
> > I read both the FAQ section and the growfs(8) man page but I am not
> > yet confident that what I want to do is supported / safe.
> >
> > http://www.openbsd.or
lmost everything. Once
stripped it's a bit “better”.
--
David
/etc/hostname.ure0
up
I'm using OpenBSD-current at the moment.
Regards,
--
David
Le 13/03/2020 à 13:23, Raf Czlonka a écrit :> Hi David,
hotplugd(8) might help here.
Thanks, I've heard of it in the past. Can't understand how I did forget
it. That will help me a lot!
Regards,
--
David
l"
unique device that consist of input from a card and output to another
one?
Regards,
--
David
have a
headset that has microphone with a single jack to test anyway.
Regards,
--
David
On Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 10:09:50PM +0100, David Demelier wrote:
> It has only one jack yes, but the logo on top of the jack is a headset
> with a microphone but I don't even know if combined output/microphone
> jacks are supported? I never experienced them at all, I don't have a
Depending on your requirements, e.g. Windows machined in your setup, you
can also try
https://www.freeipa.org
I would use Fedora, not CentOS.
It is an umbrella project for LDAP, Kerberos, DNS, NTP and some added
functionality on top you might or might not need/use.
It can also establish trust relat
te sure what to do about it.
Forgot to mention that I am running openbsd 6.6-current (as of 31 March 2020).
--
David J. Raymond
david.raym...@nmt.edu
http://physics.nmt.edu/~raymond
X11zotac.dmesg
Description: Binary data
X11zotac.stderr
Description: Binary data
X11zotac.logfile
Description: Binary data
stem on my laptop. There were some differences in
permissions, but changing those to match the laptop didn't help.
Disabling AutoAddDevices in an X11 configuration file snippit didn't
help either.
Any pointers on where to look to fix this problem?
--
David J. Raymond
david.raym...@nmt.edu
http://physics.nmt.edu/~raymond
X11zotac.dmesg
Description: Binary data
> Any recommendations on the browser front on performance, security and
> compatibility?
> I've been using Chrome and Chromium for years, but maybe there are
> better alternatives that I'm unaware of...
>
> Cheers.
> Elias.
>
>
--
David J. Raymond
david.raym...@nmt.edu
http://physics.nmt.edu/~raymond
Theo,
Thanks for your explanations. I appreciate the efforts of you and
your colleagues in keeping OpenBSD as up to date and secure as
possible. That is one of the main reasons I am using it.
Dave Raymond
On 4/12/20, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Raymond, David wrote:
>
>> That said
ed to
> OpenBSD a couple of years ago. I tried it for a while by the end of the
> '90s, but it wasn't adapted to what I was doing at that time, so I
> switched back to Debian.
>
> Now I am retired and it is absolutely perfect! Thank you Theo & all the
> other guys & girls keeping it alive and kickin'!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Oddmund
>
>
--
David J. Raymond
david.raym...@nmt.edu
http://physics.nmt.edu/~raymond
e. I wish I could contribute to kernel code but I'm
far from a hardware developer :).
--
David
I noticed that chattr exists on OpenBSD. The man page says it applies
to Linux file systems (ext* etc). Two questions:
1. Does this also apply to OpenBSD's fast file system? (The man page
would suggest not.)
2. If not, is it of any use on OpenBSD?
--
David J. Raymond
david.raym...@nm
Hmm... Why would I want e2fsprogs on OpenBSD??? Oh, I see,
libreoffice drags it in. One more thing I wish I could dispense with.
Dave
On 4/17/20, Bryan Steele wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 09:11:15AM -0600, Raymond, David wrote:
>> I noticed that chattr exists on OpenBSD. The
stuff in my home to have valid dns entries
> in my home network?
>
> How difficult is it to get the OpenBSD provided dhcpd and unbound to do
> this?
>
> Thanks.
>
--
David J. Raymond
david.raym...@nmt.edu
http://physics.nmt.edu/~raymond
d
be glad to see if it works better for you and if you tweak the system to
avoid that.
--
David
> On 14 May 2020, at 4:22 pm, mabi wrote:
>
> Hi Iain,
>
> ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
> On Wednesday, May 13, 2020 7:55 PM, Iain R. Learmonth wrote:
>
>> More details are at:https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=156229058006706&w=2
>
> I actually already read that one after seeing the a
I've seen other reports that the new Vega graphics don't work with the amdgpu
driver. I'd be curious to know your results. Can't hurt to try anyway.
Regards,
David E. McMackins II
www.mcmackins.org www.delwink.com
On 5/25/20 12:12 PM, Charlie Burnett wrote:
> Ryzen
I had terrible (but ultimately solvable) problems associated with the
bios getting linux to work on a Thinkpad E series which runs on AMD
cpu/graphics. Hopefully ASUS doesn't have the same problem.
Best of luck!
Dave Raymond
On 5/25/20, David McMackins wrote:
> I've seen other reports
) a similar set of errors is reported.
>
> Dragging and dropping a music file from Thunar works fine, so there
> doesn't seem to be a problem with filesystem access ...
>
> I know next to nothing about GTK :-( ... any suggestions? I had no
> issues using clementine with 6.6.
>
> Are there alternative players that might work better?
>
> Cheers,
> Robb.
>
>
--
David J. Raymond
david.raym...@nmt.edu
http://physics.nmt.edu/~raymond
home
internet provider.
Any hints? Might there be some protocol that is blocked by the
university network? When I boot bsd.rd directly (after having been
locally verified), the upgrade works fine.
Dave Raymond
--
David J. Raymond
david.raym...@nmt.edu
http://kestrel.nmt.edu/~raymond
23:13 CEST, "Raymond, David"
> wrote:
>>I am trying to upgrade a bunch of machines from 6.6 to 6.7 using
>>sysupgrade and I get the message
>>
>>/usr/sbin/sysupgrade[136]: cannot create SHA256.sig: Permission denied
>>
>>These are AMD64 machines on
slot)
> wskbd0 at pckbd0: console keyboard
> pcppi0 at isa0 port 0x61
> spkr0 at pcppi0
> vmm0 at mainbus0: SVM/RVI
> uhidev0 at uhub0 port 9 configuration 1 interface 0 "A4Tech USB Optical
> Mouse" rev 1.10/0.01 addr 2
> uhidev0: iclass 3/1
> ums0 at uhidev0: 7 but
need to open a web
browser and access its IP. Then you have full access to photos, music,
contacts, messages, etc.
HTH,
--
David
> On 20 Jul 2020, at 05:30, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> On 2020-07-19, obs...@loopw.com wrote:
>>
>>> Is this normal?
>>
>> Checksum is OPTIONAL in UDP, not required. This is covered in RFC 768.
>
> For IPv4, anyway. It's required for v6.
Or is it?
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6935
> On 22 Jul 2020, at 22:59, Guy Godfroy wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> So I read in 6.7 release note that it's finally possible to use dhclient on
> CARP interface. That's great news.
>
> However, I'm not sure how to use it on a hostname.if file. I tried to replace
> inet instruction directly with
is the backup. i suggest using
an address like one in 169.254.x.y/16 so the carps can elect.
>
> Le 23/07/2020 à 03:15, David Gwynne a écrit :
>>> On 22 Jul 2020, at 22:59, Guy Godfroy wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> So I read in 6.7 release no
I noticed that trying to load an attachment to Gmail in Firefox leads
to a basically empty menu for selecting the file to be loaded? What
gives? Is this something to do with pledge/unveil? Is there a way to
do this?
Dave Raymond
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On Fri, Aug 21, 2
Hi all,
I am not sure, whether this is a problem of a graphics driver (for
bugs@) or whether I messed up my config (ports@). So I am asking here,
where I am definitively off-topic:
Starting with a sysupgrade and pkg_add -u to last weeks -snapshot, GDM
became unresponsive.
Symptoms:
* I see the
e
printcap page describes some really archaic filters, but not much that
is helpful in today's world.
I am currently using cups but would like to get rid of it, because if
their set of filters doesn't do the job, you are stuck. (Plus other
hair-pulling frustrations.)
Dave
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