Has anyone messed with the Interface Masters Niagara cards on OpenBSD? This
family of cards has a passive bypass mode (electromechanical relays that
turn the two ports into, essentially, an ethernet coupler when something
goes wrong or power fails) but otherwise presents as a bog-standard 2-port
On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 06:22:27PM +0300, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I installed a snapshot of amd64 recently and I was using fvwm from
> Openbsd base to install some packages. I even started Firefox to look
> for some documentation.
>
> Later, I was going back to cwm since I use it
xrandr over ssh? even if you run it with -X it will display something from
the machine running the ssh client (and the local X server) not the ssh
server one :s
-l
On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 3:08 PM, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> What is the output of xrandr plain command, without any
Without parameters, via ssh:
$ xrandr
Can't open display
$ echo [$DISPLAY]
[]
This is after logging in and typing startx on the keyboard, with a
blank monitor. I've also tried launching startx via ssh, with the same
result.
On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 5:08 PM, Mihai Popescu
No it's not the same use bcrypt
On May 30, 2017 9:32:13 PM GMT+02:00, Allan Streib wrote:
>My /etc/login.conf file has "blowfish,a" as the value for localciper in
>the default class.
>
>The login.conf(5) man page sys this about the "localcipher" capability:
>
>localcipher
What is the output of xrandr plain command, without any parameters? Do
not use display numbers or anything else, type it like this 'xrandr'
using a ssh connection on the non working configuration.
Re,
just for the records and to stop anyone wasting time into this issue:
It looks like it's woking now, when I use pair-interfaces to connect the
two bridges and use one pair as parent-interface for a new
vlan-interface with the same vlan-id.
---cut---
# ifconfig bridge
bridge0:
On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 2:55 PM, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> Did you disable the onboard card from BIOS? What options do you have for this?
In the BIOS, "Primary Graphics Adapter" is set to "PCI Express". When
switching it to "Onboard" and plugging the cable into the onboard DP,
the
Allan Streib wrote:
> My /etc/login.conf file has "blowfish,a" as the value for localciper in
> the default class.
>
> The login.conf(5) man page sys this about the "localcipher" capability:
>
> localcipherstring blowfish,aThe cipher to use for
>
My /etc/login.conf file has "blowfish,a" as the value for localciper in
the default class.
The login.conf(5) man page sys this about the "localcipher" capability:
localcipherstring blowfish,aThe cipher to use for
encrypting passwords.
> (by accident I had the cable connected to the onboard video)
I recall I tried once a dual monitor setup using an onboard graphics +
another plugged in card. I don't remember exactly, but I think the
boot message was shown one the onboard graphic card only or on both
monitors. I was concerned
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 Tue, May 30, 2017 at 2:15 PM, wrote:
> Just a thought -- maybe it's because there is no error ???
>
> man xbacklight(1)
$ xbacklight
No outputs have backlight property
The monitor is not just dark, but it says "no signal" and goes into
power save mode.
On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 12:22:09PM -0400, Maximilian Pichler wrote:
As mentioned, I booted another OS from a USB stick and it runs at
2560x1440@60MHz. Doesn't this make it unlikely that the issue is with
the monitor or cable? Also, the connection is via DisplayPort, even
the most basic version
I would certainly have followed Allan's advice, but only own one
monitor. Apologies for having failed to mention this.
> Is there not a more systematic way of debugging this?
IT is, but it may be different than your method.
> I find it puzzling that none of the logs contains any error message.
I find it puzzling asking about a problem on a list and not following
any of the advices and report back. I will find
As mentioned, I booted another OS from a USB stick and it runs at
2560x1440@60MHz. Doesn't this make it unlikely that the issue is with
the monitor or cable? Also, the connection is via DisplayPort, even
the most basic version of which shouldn't struggle with this
resolution.
Is there not a more
On 30 May 2017 at 11:22, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I installed a snapshot of amd64 recently and I was using fvwm from
> Openbsd base to install some packages. I even started Firefox to look
> for some documentation.
>
> Later, I was going back to cwm since I use it
Hello,
I installed a snapshot of amd64 recently and I was using fvwm from
Openbsd base to install some packages. I even started Firefox to look
for some documentation.
Later, I was going back to cwm since I use it daily. I have a feeling
that Firefox pages fonts in fvwm were more appealing that
Maximilian Pichler writes:
>2560x1440 59.95*+
>2048x1152 60.00
>1920x1200 59.88
>1920x1080 60.0050.0059.9430.0025.0024.00
[...]
Try connecting a lower-resolution monitor and see if it works, if you
have one.
I have
Did you ever post smtpd.conf? This issue seems odd.
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On May 30, 2017, 5:32 AM, at 5:32 AM, Peter Hessler wrote:
>On 2017 May 30 (Tue) at 10:37:37 +0100 (+0100), Craig Skinner wrote:
>:.localdomain (.local interferes with iStuff, avoid it)
>:.internal
Hi,
I've got a question concerning the usage of tagged and untagged traffic
with two bridges.
Maybe there's a better way to reach that goal, but I need to connect
e.g. switches to my OpenBSD server over a so called trunk-port (all
traffic should be tagged witch vlan-id 123 for example)
This
On 2017 May 30 (Tue) at 10:37:37 +0100 (+0100), Craig Skinner wrote:
:.localdomain (.local interferes with iStuff, avoid it)
:.internal
:.private
:.priv
:.lan
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
All of those domains may (or have been) issued by ICANN, and can be used
for real.
The only domains you
On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 03:37:05AM +0200, Theo Buehler wrote:
> Populating the $ADMIN's $_home with some files from siteXX.tgz looks
> like a legitimate use case to me, especially for authorized_keys, but
> also for the dotfiles in /etc/skel.
That was my intuitive (and somewhat limited)
On 2017-05-29, tec...@protonmail.com wrote:
> I have set the root to be /var/www/htdocs
> Whilst others may think that is a bit pointless, it's fine for me. The issue
> here is not the chroot, or the location I like to put my web content, it's
> permissions and I can't
Hi Stuart,
Rising openfiles-cur does not change anything.
Best Regards
M.K.
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*Temat: *Re: isakmpd dies quietly with over 100 tunnels
*Nadawca: *Stuart Henderson
*Adresat: *misc@openbsd.org
*Data: *30.05.2017 11:55
On 2017-05-28, Michał
On 2017-05-28, Michał Koc wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm running 6.0/amd64 inside KVM/Quemu with over 100 ipsec tunnels.
>
> Everything was running just fine when the number of tunnels was lower.
> But as we have been setting up more and more tunnels we suddenly run on
> problems.
>
On 2017-05-29, Alexis VACHETTE wrote:
> I didn't think it was isakmpd related back then.
> Maybe a configuration issue on my end or the partner's.
If isakmpd crashes, there is a bug in isakmpd. No network input should
cause that to happen.
Hello,
On Mon, 29 May 2017 13:04:03 -0400 Choose a display name wrote:
> If I understand correct, the problem is that my DNS server on
> 192.168.1.1 can't lookup an IP address for "mypcname", which is not a
> registered domain name, just cooked-up hostname of the machine
> running smtpd.
>
>
On Friday 26 May 2017 15:59:18 sharon s. wrote:
> On 05/26/17 15:49, sharon s. wrote:
> > disklabel: ioctl DIOCWDINFO: Open partition would move or shrink
> > disklabel: unable to write label
>
> Stupid me, I forgot that the softraid device was still attached.
>
> 12Tb, 14Tb and 15Tb works as
On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 04:47:18PM -0400, Choose a display name wrote:
> mg tutorial contains some "M-x open-file" command, but mg has only
> "M-x find-file" command as far as I can see.
Fixed, thanks
On 2017 May 29 (Mon) at 02:13:57 + (+), Tinker wrote:
:Hi misc@,
:
:For pluggable devices such as USB NIC:s, is there any way to make OpenBSD
:bind a particular device based on its MAC or USB serial number or the like
:variable, to a particular interface or device filename?
:
:E.g. MAC X
It seems all webpack does is externalize js (and other) files, which we're
already doing.
I'm looking to compress them.
Aside from which, webpack is way too complex; I'm not
looking to spend a week learning how to use some all new technology. I just
want to compress some
Trying looking at webpack which will perform treeshacking and bundling of
javascript files and use less or sass for your css files which will also help
to minify them
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> On May 30, 2017, at 1:10 AM, Kevin wrote:
>
> Hey gang,
>
> How does one go about
Hey gang,
How does one go about getting .js and .css files to be compressed in httpd?
Is there a proper way to do this circa 6.1(ish)?
Thanks,
Kevin
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