Re: Why isn't OpenBSD in Google Summer of Code 2017?...

2017-04-02 Thread Luke Small
I wonder if pledge has been fully implemented to include paths? On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 12:34 AM Pete Zabagel wrote: > Would the devs consider compiling a list of specific improvements they'd > like to see volunteer'd upon this summer? I'd love to help especially if it >

Re: maximum number of interfaces

2017-04-02 Thread Tony Sarendal
Back in 2007 I tested with 4k VLAN interfaces, it wasn't fast, but it worked. /T 2017-04-03 5:46 GMT+02:00 Nick Holland : > On 04/02/17 22:08, Edgar Pettijohn wrote: > > Is there a maximum number of network interfaces that can be configured? > > I looked around in

Re: Why isn't OpenBSD in Google Summer of Code 2017?...

2017-04-02 Thread Bob Beck
We tried it for two years, it was too much effort on the part of the foundation organizers mentors to deal with the bureaucracy involved, and we didn't really see enough return in terms of new developers to the project, which, frankly being selfish on OpenBSD's part is the only reason for us to do

Re: maximum number of interfaces

2017-04-02 Thread Nick Holland
On 04/02/17 22:08, Edgar Pettijohn wrote: > Is there a maximum number of network interfaces that can be configured? > I looked around in /usr/include to see if I could find it #define(d) > somewhere, but couldn't. I also globbed up my mail server so this is > also a test, but I would like to

maximum number of interfaces

2017-04-02 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
Is there a maximum number of network interfaces that can be configured? I looked around in /usr/include to see if I could find it #define(d) somewhere, but couldn't. I also globbed up my mail server so this is also a test, but I would like to know. Thanks, Edgar

Re: Installer disk info improvement (was - Re: querying scsi id/wwn for scsi disk)

2017-04-02 Thread Ted Unangst
Robert Peichaer wrote: > Parsing dmesg output always tends to be fragile, but what about this? > Use whatever is enclosed in <> in the dmesg output for a disk and get > the size from disklabel. This looks insane. If somebody can tell us what output they want, we can provide it in a more useful

Re: Installer disk info improvement (was - Re: querying scsi id/wwn for scsi disk)

2017-04-02 Thread Robert Peichaer
On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 09:10:01AM -0400, Jiri B wrote: > > > > diff -u -p -r1.988 install.sub > > > > --- distrib/miniroot/install.sub13 Mar 2017 17:08:31 - > > > > 1.988 > > > > +++ distrib/miniroot/install.sub30 Mar 2017 10:44:01 - > > > > @@ -264,13 +264,7 @@

Re: Topics for revised PF and networking tutorial

2017-04-02 Thread Luke Small
It might be a fun idea to share what a really locked down desktop system pf.conf would look like like if you are running a chain of DNS services (or something that would be good to tightly control) like local ntpd, unbound, and dnscrypt_proxy where you have local traffic locked down as well so

Re: malloc.conf recommended settings

2017-04-02 Thread Steven Schneider
* Otto Moerbeek [170401 07:30]: On Sat, Apr 01, 2017 at 03:11:32AM +, Steven Schneider wrote: Thanks Theo and Otto for replying. I have a question about the recommended settings for /etc/malloc.conf. I'm currently using JUC on my i386 laptop, just to see how the old

Why isn't OpenBSD in Google Summer of Code 2017?...

2017-04-02 Thread Luke Small

Re: Kernel panic during boot on Dell Inspiron 15-5558

2017-04-02 Thread Niko Pavlinek
On 2. 04. 2017 14:08, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > Please try a -current snapshot and report back. If you get it now (before > the kernel version moves to 6.1-current) you'll be able to safely update > to the proper 6.1 release when it's out. > > ACPI is really required for modern PC hardware, it

Re: Kernel panic during boot on Dell Inspiron 15-5558

2017-04-02 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2017-03-31, Niko Pavlinek wrote: > Hello, > > I am new to OpenBSD and am trying to install OpenBSD on my Dell laptop, > specifically Dell Inspiron 15-5558. When I boot the installation, the > kernel panics with pci_make_tag: bad request. I am able to install if I >

Re: pppoe takes 3 or 4 minutes to come up

2017-04-02 Thread Bryan Linton
On 2017-04-02 10:42:07, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2017-04-02, Bryan Linton wrote: > > If this is truly due to the modem itself not having sync, then I > > doubt the following option will help, but I've found that in my > > case I need to have the

Re: AMD Ryzen

2017-04-02 Thread Christer Solskogen
Here you go: OpenBSD 6.1 (GENERIC.MP) #19: Fri Mar 31 13:19:19 MDT 2017 dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP real mem = 68633284608 (65453MB) avail mem = 66548559872 (63465MB) mpath0 at root scsibus0 at mpath0: 256 targets mainbus0 at root bios0 at mainbus0:

Re: pppoe takes 3 or 4 minutes to come up

2017-04-02 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2017-04-02, Bryan Linton wrote: > If this is truly due to the modem itself not having sync, then I > doubt the following option will help, but I've found that in my > case I need to have the kernel option PPPOE_TERM_UNKNOWN_SESSIONS > added to my kernel build in order to

Re: pppoe takes 3 or 4 minutes to come up

2017-04-02 Thread Kapfhammer, Stefan
Harald, could you please post the full output of 'ifconfig pppoe0'‎? After successful established connection. Of course without credentials :) Freundliche Grüße / Regards -stefan kapfhammer   Originalnachricht   Von: Harald Dunkel Gesendet: Sonntag, 2. April 2017 10:06 An: misc@openbsd.org

Re: strange behaviour with etherip bridge over IPSEC and UDP queries

2017-04-02 Thread Comète
> On 03/28, Comète wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I'm trying to build an IPSEC encrypted tunnel that works as a bridge. For >> this, I use isakmpd and etherip, vether, bridge interfaces. On each VPN server >> (Host A and B), I've got PF running on the external interface (em2). Both >> hosts run OpenBSD

Re: pppoe takes 3 or 4 minutes to come up

2017-04-02 Thread Bryan Linton
On 2017-04-02 10:47:41, Konstantin Schukraft wrote: > Hello, > >> I am using pppoe on OpenBSD 6.0 stable to setup a connection >> to Deutsche Telekom (VDSL). Problem: Usually it takes 3 or 4 >> minutes to establish the connection. Is this as expected? > > I'm in the

Re: xwallpaper: a pledged wallpaper utility

2017-04-02 Thread Tobias Stoeckmann
Hi Juan, On Sun, Apr 02, 2017 at 02:48:20AM +0200, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote: > > and/or into code reviewing: Please do so! And if you have a big endian > > machine, it would be great if you can see if it works there as well. > > The program works fine on macppc with a png image.

Re: pppoe takes 3 or 4 minutes to come up

2017-04-02 Thread Konstantin Schukraft
Hello, >I am using pppoe on OpenBSD 6.0 stable to setup a connection >to Deutsche Telekom (VDSL). Problem: Usually it takes 3 or 4 >minutes to establish the connection. Is this as expected? I'm in the same situation. The problem seems to lie with with VDSL, the modem takes a long time compared

pppoe takes 3 or 4 minutes to come up

2017-04-02 Thread Harald Dunkel
Hi folks, I am using pppoe on OpenBSD 6.0 stable to setup a connection to Deutsche Telekom (VDSL). Problem: Usually it takes 3 or 4 minutes to establish the connection. Is this as expected? See below for the hostname.??? files. Using the default mtu doesn't make a difference. Any helpful