New variant of rtl8168h supported?

2021-01-22 Thread John Batteen
Hi misc, I just bought a TP-link TG-3468, and the chip says 8168h on it, but it is not recognized by 6.8-current. Is this chip truly unsupported or just unrecognized? Thanks, John The line from dmesg is: vendor "Realtek", unknown product 0x8161 (class network subclass ethernet, rev 0x15)

cwm manpage default keybinding is incorrect

2021-01-22 Thread tetrahedra
The cwm default keybindings listed in the manpage do not appear to be entirely correct: https://man.openbsd.org/cwm For example the man page lists: CM-DeleteLock the screen. However, CM-Delete actually restarts the window manager (!) on my install (6.8).

Re: Understanding memory statistics

2021-01-22 Thread Anindya Mukherjee
Thanks for the explanation! I noticed during my earlier investigation that the source of the data size is struct vmspace::vm_dused. This is updated mostly in uvm_mapanon and uvm_map. The second function seems to be a more general case. I think during my file mapping the second function is called

Re: FDE disk setup instructions are misleading when installing from USB

2021-01-22 Thread tetrahedra
On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 02:39:25PM -0800, Bryan Wright wrote: Because, there is no guarantee that the drives will be loaded in a given order on boot, there would be little benefit in changing the example. If the entire page is read, everything should be clear enough, but if anything were to

Re: OpenBSD VM creation problem

2021-01-22 Thread Markus Wernig
On 1/23/21 3:25 AM, Hakan E. Duran wrote: I have a few VMs on KVM/QEMU infrastructure. When I try to create an OpenBSD VM, my key strokes start echoing on the VM console. Not sure if this is the same problem, but I did have similar trouble with qemu and OpenBSD in the past. I had to disable

relay email from users to per-user smtp servers

2021-01-22 Thread Rudolf Sykora
Dear list, if I have several users, each of which wants to be able to send email to generally different smtp servers with their own credentials, how does one arrange such a thing? Can it be done easily without having a separate rule in the system-wide /etc/mail/smtp.conf for each individual

OpenBSD VM creation problem

2021-01-22 Thread Hakan E. Duran
Dear all, This is a very weird issue, I expect no one can help me with this but I just wanted to take a shot. As a long time linux user, I would like to learn OpenBSD more. The easiest way to achieve this is installing an OpenBSD VM and playing with it. That is where my problem is. My

FDE disk setup instructions are misleading when installing from USB

2021-01-22 Thread tetrahedra
When installing from a USB thumb drive, the machine's internal HDD usually shows up as sd0 and the thumb drive as sd1. However, the FDE installation instructions suggest that we should overwite the first 1MB of sd1 with zeros: # dd

Re: New variant of rtl8168h supported?

2021-01-22 Thread Jonathan Gray
On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 06:58:05PM -0600, John Batteen wrote: > Hi misc, > > I just bought a TP-link TG-3468, and the chip says 8168h on it, but it is not > recognized by 6.8-current. Is this chip truly unsupported or just > unrecognized? > > Thanks, > > John > > The line from dmesg is: >

Re: FDE disk setup instructions are misleading when installing from USB

2021-01-22 Thread Bryan Wright
> but to set up FDE I had to reference the official FAQ Referring to the official documentation is a key distinction between successful OpenBSD use and that of many other systems; the early that gets hammered home the better, right? It’s practically unGoogleable, if that’s a word. It can

Re: FDE disk setup instructions are misleading when installing from USB

2021-01-22 Thread Bryan Wright
Because, there is no guarantee that the drives will be loaded in a given order on boot, there would be little benefit in changing the example. If the entire page is read, everything should be clear enough, but if anything were to be done, perhaps there could be a reminder within each

Re: PayPal pool for developer M1 Mac mini for OpenBSD port

2021-01-22 Thread Sven Wolf
Hi, the guys at corellium can boot the Linux kernel and also Ubuntu Linux on a arm based mac mini. Some details can be found at: https://corellium.com/blog/linux-m1 https://github.com/corellium https://asahilinux.org/ Some details sound strange: "...If that wasn't enough, Apple designed

Fw: Re: How to request a specific IP address from DHCP server

2021-01-22 Thread Radek
Forward. Begin forwarded message: Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2021 16:32:55 +0100 From: Radek To: Allan Streib Subject: Re: How to request a specific IP address from DHCP server > Can you configure a permanent IP address in the client configuration > (hostname.if file) that is outside the range that

Re: How to request a specific IP address from DHCP server

2021-01-22 Thread Radek
> Instead of requesting a specific address, have you tried to supersede > the given one with your address in /etc/dhclient.conf? Yes, I have tried, but it doesn't work as expected. $ cat /etc/dhclient.conf supersede dhcp-requested-address 192.168.1.104; $ dhclient -v vr0 vr0: DHCPREQUEST to

Re: tmux 80% CPU

2021-01-22 Thread Stuart Henderson
I hit what I think is the same. Trivial reproducer: open any manpage, scroll. As well as stalling for some seconds, it also started using 1G ram. I don't see it in new tmux built from cvs so I guess nicm fixed it already.

Re: firefox+web.skype.com+microphone (on OpenBSD)?

2021-01-22 Thread Gregory Edigarov
On 1/22/21 6:53 PM, Ashton Fagg wrote: > Based on my reading, the problem is not with OpenBSD but with Skype. > They don't support it. I played around a little bit (even trying a > user-agent switcher thingy) - no dice. Admittedly I didn't put too > much time into it because I use Skype

Re: tmux 80% CPU

2021-01-22 Thread Matthias Schmidt
Hi Jan, * Jan Stary wrote: > This is current/amd64, freshly upgraded on a Thinkpad T400. > tmux is eating 80% CPU, but gets back down. > Same thing happened a few minutes ago. > Is anyone seeing the same? Yes, I have the same effect here and I thought about the correct how to report it :) I am

tmux 80% CPU

2021-01-22 Thread Jan Stary
This is current/amd64, freshly upgraded on a Thinkpad T400. tmux is eating 80% CPU, but gets back down. Same thing happened a few minutes ago. Is anyone seeing the same? Jan

Re: firefox+web.skype.com+microphone (on OpenBSD)?

2021-01-22 Thread Ashton Fagg
Based on my reading, the problem is not with OpenBSD but with Skype. They don't support it. I played around a little bit (even trying a user-agent switcher thingy) - no dice. Admittedly I didn't put too much time into it because I use Skype probably once a year at best. On Fri, 22 Jan 2021 at

firefox+web.skype.com+microphone (on OpenBSD)?

2021-01-22 Thread Gregory Edigarov
hello, Just wondering if somebody made it work somehow? Sigh, I know it is not a secure solution but I am bounded to what people are using. Currently I have a linux notebook which I use nearly only for skype, but would prefer to be able to have a voice conversations from OpenBSD, too. any

amdgpu unstable atm

2021-01-22 Thread rgc
misc@ sharing some information for the devs just did a sysupgrade of a -current amd64 machine X (only, sent me back to login screen of xenodm) crashed 2x already running only dwm and firefox-esr machine is: hw.vendor=ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. hw.product=Zephyrus G GU502DU_GA502DU iGPU is: amdgpu0:

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Re: .forward file with 6.8 and smtpd -- should that still work?

2021-01-22 Thread Gabriel Garcia
Used to be able to put .forward files in the home directory of certain users and re-send their mail to a gmail or other address. Doesn't seem to work now. Is that feature available somehow with smtpd? This should still work, I believe it's related to local mail delivery, rather than smtpd

Re: auto-boot

2021-01-22 Thread Stuart Longland
On 21/1/21 7:48 am, Diana Eichert wrote: > This is not as hard as you think. Get a couple (it is good to have > extras and they are pretty cheap) RJ45-DB9 adapter, the pins > will not be inserted in DB9 connector, therefore you can perform some > wire surgery. Break open the RJ45 side, cut the

Re: Patch for crypt(3) man page.

2021-01-22 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2021-01-21, Rubén Llorente wrote: > Hello everybody. > > I have been porting a stupid old program to OpenBSD. I hit a bit or a > road block because this program uses crypt() but the man page at OpenBSD > is not clear enough regarding a couple of details. > > Specifically: the man page does not

Re: .forward file with 6.8 and smtpd -- should that still work?

2021-01-22 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2021-01-22, aus...@computershop.ca wrote: > > Am rebuilding simple mail server after the one I used the past 10 years > failed on a power surge. > > Last version was never updated past 5.3. Used to be able to put .forward > files in the home > directory of certain users and re-send their

Re: Understanding memory statistics

2021-01-22 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Thu, Jan 21, 2021 at 10:38:59PM +, Anindya Mukherjee wrote: > Hi, > > Just to follow up, I was playing with allocating memory from a test > program in various ways in order to produce a situation when SIZE is > less than RES. The following program causes this to happen. If I mmap a >