Re: VMM Debian guest serial setup help needed

2020-07-18 Thread Aaron Miller
ptions > > most of which lead to: > > > > Loading linux... ok > > Loading initrd.gz...ok > > Probing EDD (edd=off to disable)... ok > > Undefined video mode number: 314 > > Press to see video modes available, to > > continue, or > > wait 30 sec > >

Re: VMM Debian guest serial setup help needed

2020-06-13 Thread Tom Smyth
Hi George, if you are using the pre-built image perhaps you can test image with the Baud setting on a physical apu to verify that the baud setting is correct ? from what i can tell with debian there are a few ways of setting the grub boot config and perhaps there is a step missing.. hope this

Re: VMM Debian guest serial setup help needed

2020-06-12 Thread George
error [    0.814403] [Firmware Bug]: cpu 0, invalid IBS interrupt offset 0 (MSRC001103A=0x) [    1.852264] mce: Unable to init device /dev/mcelog (rc: -5) Thanks for your help and the page! I tried a few more times still no luck. What is the key combination I need to use to get

Re: VMM Debian guest serial setup help needed

2020-06-12 Thread George
On 2020-06-10 4:29 p.m., Tom Smyth wrote: Hi George, a reboot on a serial console is probably due to the serial console speeds miss matching, between your console client and the console on the guest. make sure you are setting the console speed / parity, etc also this issue happens frequently

Re: VMM Debian guest serial setup help needed

2020-06-12 Thread George
On 2020-06-10 4:18 p.m., Dave Voutila wrote: George writes: Hi guys, I apologize if this maybe out of topic even though it is truly related to VMM than Debian. I am trying to setup a VMM Debian based guest but I'm not able to get it to work. I found some description on the web about which

Re: VMM Debian guest serial setup help needed

2020-06-12 Thread George
IBS interrupt offset 0 (MSRC001103A=0x) [    1.852264] mce: Unable to init device /dev/mcelog (rc: -5) Thanks for your help and the page! Cheers, George

Re: VMM Debian guest serial setup help needed

2020-06-10 Thread Tom Smyth
Hi George, a reboot on a serial console is probably due to the serial console speeds miss matching, between your console client and the console on the guest. make sure you are setting the console speed / parity, etc also this issue happens frequently also when booting the PC Engines board where

Re: VMM Debian guest serial setup help needed

2020-06-10 Thread Dave Voutila
George writes: > Hi guys, > > I apologize if this maybe out of topic even though it is truly related > to VMM than Debian. > > I am trying to setup a VMM Debian based guest but I'm not able to get > it to work. I found some description on the web about which settings > to edit in grub.cfg to

Re: VMM Debian guest serial setup help needed

2020-06-10 Thread Benjamin Baier
On Wed, 10 Jun 2020 14:36:46 -0400 George wrote: > Hi guys, > > I apologize if this maybe out of topic even though it is truly related > to VMM than Debian. > > I am trying to setup a VMM Debian based guest but I'm not able to get it > to work. I found some description on the web about which

VMM Debian guest serial setup help needed

2020-06-10 Thread George
Hi guys, I apologize if this maybe out of topic even though it is truly related to VMM than Debian. I am trying to setup a VMM Debian based guest but I'm not able to get it to work. I found some description on the web about which settings to edit in grub.cfg to enable the serial console and

Re: Help, i want to ask if my Asus Vivobook Ryzen 3 , Vega 3 can run openbsd

2020-05-25 Thread Raymond, David
specifications online. >> >> On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 10:49 AM flint pyrite >> wrote: >> >>> You probably should check for wifi compatibility. >>> >>> On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 9:50 PM Digital Crow >>> wrote: >>> >&g

Re: Help, i want to ask if my Asus Vivobook Ryzen 3 , Vega 3 can run openbsd

2020-05-25 Thread David McMackins
y 25, 2020 at 10:49 AM flint pyrite > wrote: > >> You probably should check for wifi compatibility. >> >> On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 9:50 PM Digital Crow >> wrote: >> >>> Help, i want to ask if my Asus Vivobook Ryzen 3 , Vega 3 can run openbsd &g

Re: Help, i want to ask if my Asus Vivobook Ryzen 3 , Vega 3 can run openbsd

2020-05-25 Thread Charlie Burnett
on, May 25, 2020 at 10:49 AM flint pyrite wrote: > You probably should check for wifi compatibility. > > On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 9:50 PM Digital Crow > wrote: > > > Help, i want to ask if my Asus Vivobook Ryzen 3 , Vega 3 can run openbsd > > I have problems with free

Re: Help, i want to ask if my Asus Vivobook Ryzen 3 , Vega 3 can run openbsd

2020-05-25 Thread flint pyrite
You probably should check for wifi compatibility. On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 9:50 PM Digital Crow wrote: > Help, i want to ask if my Asus Vivobook Ryzen 3 , Vega 3 can run openbsd > I have problems with freebsd i can't run xorg it has a problem with efi > framebuffer and amdgpu driver. &

Re: Help, i want to ask if my Asus Vivobook Ryzen 3 , Vega 3 can run openbsd

2020-05-24 Thread Aaron Mason
On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 1:49 PM Digital Crow wrote: > > Help, i want to ask if my Asus Vivobook Ryzen 3 , Vega 3 can run openbsd > I have problems with freebsd i can't run xorg it has a problem with efi > framebuffer and amdgpu driver. > It seems that this laptop can boot only

Help, i want to ask if my Asus Vivobook Ryzen 3 , Vega 3 can run openbsd

2020-05-24 Thread Digital Crow
Help, i want to ask if my Asus Vivobook Ryzen 3 , Vega 3 can run openbsd I have problems with freebsd i can't run xorg it has a problem with efi framebuffer and amdgpu driver. It seems that this laptop can boot only efi partitions there's no setting on bios about csm or anything else related

Re: Help debugging slow nfs (40kB/s); linux client

2020-04-18 Thread Nathan Clement
Wow! Lowering rsize helped a lot! I can get about 4-5MB/s now. I had tried increasing rsize before, but I didn't imagine lowering it would help. Thank you! I'll mess around with some of the other parameters now to optimize: * rsize set in client mount command * nconnect set in client mount

Re: Help debugging slow nfs (40kB/s); linux client

2020-04-18 Thread Alessandro De Laurenzis
Hello Nathan, On 17/04/2020 - 19:31, Nathan Clement wrote: [...] I am mounting this from my laptop which runs on arch linux at the moment. On the linux client machine, this is the relevant line from mount: 192.168.1.4:/home/nathan/shared on /home/nathan/mnt type nfs

Re: Help debugging slow nfs (40kB/s); linux client

2020-04-18 Thread Родин Максим
Hello, Try these options: sudo mount.nfs -o wsize=8192,rsize=8192 IPADDRESS:/shara /home/myuser/shara/ Play with wsize and rsize to achieve better speed. These are mines. 18.04.2020 02:31, Nathan Clement пишет: Hello, I am trying to get an Intel atom mini itx board running as an OpenBSD 6.6

Help debugging slow nfs (40kB/s); linux client

2020-04-17 Thread Nathan Clement
Hello, I am trying to get an Intel atom mini itx board running as an OpenBSD 6.6 NAS. I've got the necessary daemons running on the mini itx board: > doas rcctl ls started cron httpd mountd nfsd ntpd pflogd portmap slaacd smtpd sndiod sshd syslogd and exports is set up: > cat /etc/exports

Re: Help: System hang/Lockup using snapshots on Intel i5 NUC?

2020-03-17 Thread Why 42? The lists account.
On Thu, Mar 05, 2020 at 11:45:30PM +0100, Why 42? wrote: > ... > When this happens the mouse is frozen, the capslock LED on the (USB) > keyboard doesn't light up and the system doesn't respond to ssh. To > recover I have to hold down the power switch to shutoff the system, then > turn it on again,

Re: Help: System hang/Lockup using snapshots on Intel i5 NUC?

2020-03-07 Thread Raul Miller
You might also try testing that memory on that machine is not faulty. (I've been struggling with an ongoing onslaught of machines with faulty memory.) FYI, -- Raul On Fri, Mar 6, 2020 at 6:19 PM Raymond, David wrote: > > You might try an alternate desktop/window manager such as lxqt or >

Re: Help: System hang/Lockup using snapshots on Intel i5 NUC?

2020-03-06 Thread Raymond, David
You might try an alternate desktop/window manager such as lxqt or icewm and see if the problem persists. When I tried XFCE on my X1 carbon laptop, XFCE was not so nice, though I can't remember the details at this point. Dave Raymond On 3/5/20, Why 42? The lists account. wrote: > > Hi All, > >

Re: Help: System hang/Lockup using snapshots on Intel i5 NUC?

2020-03-06 Thread Andrew Daugherity
On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 4:48 PM Why 42? The lists account. wrote: > The OpenBSD kernel tells me that there is a serial port / UART (com0 at > isa0 port 0x3f8/8 irq 4: ns16550 ...) but I've taken the NUC to pieces > and I cannot see anything on the board that looks like a serial port > header. I

Re: Help: System hang/Lockup using snapshots on Intel i5 NUC?

2020-03-06 Thread Bruno d'Arcangeli
Le Thursday 05 Mar 2020 à 23:45:30 (+0100), Why 42? The lists account. a écrit: > > Hi All, > > We've been running OpenBSD on a server for several years now and its been > reliable with minimal issues, so I thought I would also like to try it as > a desktop system. > > Thus I've been

Help: System hang/Lockup using snapshots on Intel i5 NUC?

2020-03-05 Thread Why 42? The lists account.
Hi All, We've been running OpenBSD on a server for several years now and its been reliable with minimal issues, so I thought I would also like to try it as a desktop system. Thus I've been experimenting with an Intel NUC 8i5BEH running OpenBSD current snapshots and with XFCE as the Windowing

Re: help understanding cua/tty EBUSY behaviour?

2019-08-07 Thread Theo de Raadt
Adam Thompson wrote: > On 2019-08-03 18:14, Theo de Raadt wrote: > > Adam Thompson wrote: > > > >> Summary: I open cua0 with cu(1), quit cu(1), try to re-open with > >> cu(1) but now it immediately fails with EBUSY. *Usually* doesn't > >> happen with USB-to-serial (cuaU[0-9]) but have still

Re: help understanding cua/tty EBUSY behaviour?

2019-08-07 Thread Adam Thompson
On 2019-08-03 18:14, Theo de Raadt wrote: Adam Thompson wrote: Summary: I open cua0 with cu(1), quit cu(1), try to re-open with cu(1) but now it immediately fails with EBUSY. *Usually* doesn't happen with USB-to-serial (cuaU[0-9]) but have still seen it once or twice. [...] You are

Re: Advice for Users trying to help Driver Developers

2019-08-05 Thread Tom Smyth
s it useful for devs to have users to collect and diff this data and > > present it > > to devs, > > > Probably the thing that will help most is to keep an eye out for requests > of testing of all sorts of diffs, test them and report back. Obviously > anything related to driver

Re: Advice for Users trying to help Driver Developers

2019-08-03 Thread Stuart Henderson
Is it useful for devs to have users to collect and diff this data and > present it > to devs, > > are there other tools / methodologies that would help users help driver > developers > > Im interested in testing and helping improve network drivers such as as > im using > som

Re: help understanding cua/tty EBUSY behaviour?

2019-08-03 Thread Theo de Raadt
Adam Thompson wrote: > Summary: I open cua0 with cu(1), quit cu(1), try to re-open with > cu(1) but now it immediately fails with EBUSY. *Usually* doesn't > happen with USB-to-serial (cuaU[0-9]) but have still seen it once or > twice. > > I've seen this behaviour on OpenBSD 6.4, OpenBSD 6.5,

help understanding cua/tty EBUSY behaviour?

2019-08-03 Thread Adam Thompson
) usage I'm missing. Help? Thanks, -Adam

Advice for Users trying to help Driver Developers

2019-08-02 Thread Tom Smyth
/ methodologies that would help users help driver developers Im interested in testing and helping improve network drivers such as as im using some of these interfaces in production (or want to run them in production) em ix vio ixl iavf tap vlan egre eoip etherip vxlan Thanks for your time and suggestions

Re: help with understanding __BSD_VISIBLE

2019-07-21 Thread Theo de Raadt
>Philip Guenther writes: > >> There are four options here: >> 1) change the software to not use the name 'bcrypt' for a non-static >> function. OpenBSD has only been using it for 15 years... > >Agree, but for now I'm trying to keep changes to a minimum as I work out >larger issues. This is in an

Re: help with understanding __BSD_VISIBLE

2019-07-15 Thread Allan Streib
Philip Guenther writes: > There are four options here: > 1) change the software to not use the name 'bcrypt' for a non-static > function. OpenBSD has only been using it for 15 years... Agree, but for now I'm trying to keep changes to a minimum as I work out larger issues. This is in an erlang

Re: help with understanding __BSD_VISIBLE

2019-07-13 Thread Philip Guenther
On Fri, Jul 12, 2019 at 10:39 AM Allan Streib wrote: > Probably an elementary question stemming from my lack of C expertise. > > I am trying to complile some C code that includes its own "bcrypt" > function. This is conflicting with the declaration in pwd.h. > > error: conflicting types for

Re: help with understanding __BSD_VISIBLE

2019-07-13 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Fri, Jul 12, 2019 at 03:35:54PM -0400, Allan Streib wrote: > Probably an elementary question stemming from my lack of C expertise. > > I am trying to complile some C code that includes its own "bcrypt" > function. This is conflicting with the declaration in pwd.h. > > error: conflicting

help with understanding __BSD_VISIBLE

2019-07-12 Thread Allan Streib
Probably an elementary question stemming from my lack of C expertise. I am trying to complile some C code that includes its own "bcrypt" function. This is conflicting with the declaration in pwd.h. error: conflicting types for 'bcrypt' int bcrypt(char *, const char *, const char *);

Re: Laser printer setup help (and/or recommendation)

2019-05-12 Thread Moises Simon
:sh:sd=/var/spool/output/lpd:\ :lf=/var/log/lpd-errs: I will test scanning later. On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 10:38:37PM -0400, Predrag Punosevac wrote: > > Moises Simon wrote: > > > > Hi, I need some help to setup or buy new printer. > > > > I have been tryin

Re: Laser printer setup help (and/or recommendation)

2019-04-15 Thread Predrag Punosevac
> Moises Simon wrote: > > Hi, I need some help to setup or buy new printer. > > I have been trying to make a Brother DCP-L2530DW working on OpenBSD. > A quick look into "Open" Printing https://www.openprinting.org/printers doesn't show any info on the device yo

Laser printer setup help (and/or recommendation)

2019-04-15 Thread Moises Simon
Hi, I need some help to setup or buy new printer. I have been trying to make a Brother DCP-L2530DW working on OpenBSD. I have tried: * Send ps files to the printer `cat file.ps > /dev/ulpt0` * Filter plain-text (and ps) with a2ps,foomatic-rip and the oem provided ppd. But all this just &qu

Re: Research and OpenBSD: How can I help?

2019-02-28 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 04:22:05AM +, Paul Swanson wrote: > Hello, > > I'm beginning a Computer Science Master's program and would > like to hear from members of the OpenBSD community about > possible areas of research that could be of benefit to OpenBSD > and its associated projects. > > I

Re: Research and OpenBSD: How can I help?

2019-02-28 Thread lists
Thu, 14 Feb 2019 04:22:05 + Paul Swanson > Hello, Hi Paul, > I'm beginning a Computer Science Master's program and would > like to hear from members of the OpenBSD community about > possible areas of research that could be of benefit to OpenBSD > and its associated projects. Do you have

Re: Research and OpenBSD: How can I help?

2019-02-21 Thread James Huddle
Thank you, Mihai. I needed that. And honest, sincere thanks to Theo, for working hard, smart, and continuously for decades. You are unique. -Jim Huddle On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 8:31 AM Mihai Popescu wrote: > > Frankly, I'd settle for popping the BIOS out and replacing it > with a 1970's EPROM

Re: Research and OpenBSD: How can I help?

2019-02-21 Thread Mihai Popescu
> Frankly, I'd settle for popping the BIOS out and replacing it with a 1970's EPROM Good luck in gathering together 70's EPROM to match the today capacity of a flash memory.

Re: Research and OpenBSD: How can I help?

2019-02-21 Thread James Huddle
>Curious as to what has been "started". Looks like nothing. Frankly, I'd settle for popping the BIOS out and replacing it with a 1970's EPROM, if I thought I could do that without melting everything. So, yeah. Nothing. Starting with nothing. Looks that way to me, too. On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at

Re: Research and OpenBSD: How can I help?

2019-02-20 Thread Frank Beuth
On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 09:16:04PM -0500, James Huddle wrote: Personally, I envision a sort of "open source BIOS" library in the distant future. Something we jack in on jtag if we have to. There is no harm in *starting.* Meanwhile, my super productive Dell laptop can't keep me from wondering

Re: Research and OpenBSD: How can I help?

2019-02-20 Thread Theo de Raadt
And so the mission begins. With an email. Perhaps a wiki as a next step? I see the critical word "starting". Curious as to what has been "started". Looks like nothing. James Huddle wrote: > >An area that I am personally interested in is running > >OpenBSD on fully open-source /

Re: Research and OpenBSD: How can I help?

2019-02-20 Thread James Huddle
>An area that I am personally interested in is running >OpenBSD on fully open-source / binary-blob-free >hardware: hardware where there is no proprietary >firmware that could hide vendor backdoors, and >ideally where even the design of the chip is available >to the user for review. (Heck yes)^2

Re: Research and OpenBSD: How can I help?

2019-02-20 Thread Johnathan M.
> Are there particular problems that could benefit from new > ideas or solutions? I would suggest reviewing https://www.openbsd.org/events.html and ongoing discussions in the tech mailing list for inspiration.

Re: Research and OpenBSD: How can I help?

2019-02-20 Thread Theo de Raadt
:) Seems to be a hard problem. I don't believe any of this. When writing drivers, having software may or may not help. As the complexity goes up, source code helps less and less. Go look inside X, where having the software is helping less and less. In drivers, what matters is *clear and documen

Re: Research and OpenBSD: How can I help?

2019-02-20 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 03:54:29PM +0100, Ingo Schwarze wrote: > Nor does OpenBSD prefer free firmware over non-free firmware in any way. That's not quite true. Non-trivial effort was spent to make our athn(4) driver work with open source firmware for its USB devices, and to cross-compile these

Re: Research and OpenBSD: How can I help?

2019-02-20 Thread Nathan Hartman
On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 9:35 PM Frank Beuth wrote: > On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 04:22:05AM +, Paul Swanson wrote: > >Are there particular problems that could benefit from new > >ideas or solutions? > > An area that I am personally interested in is running OpenBSD on fully > open-source /

Re: Research and OpenBSD: How can I help?

2019-02-20 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi Frank, Frank Beuth wrote on Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 09:32:53AM +0700: > On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 04:22:05AM +, Paul Swanson wrote: >> I have some general areas of interest, such as embedded >> computing, but nothing is set in stone yet, so I thought it'd >> be fun to hear from those in know

Re: Research and OpenBSD: How can I help?

2019-02-19 Thread Frank Beuth
On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 04:22:05AM +, Paul Swanson wrote: I have some general areas of interest, such as embedded computing, but nothing is set in stone yet, so I thought it'd be fun to hear from those in know about areas of priority need within the OpenBSD community. Are there particular

Re: Research and OpenBSD: How can I help?

2019-02-19 Thread Paul Swanson
Hi Ingo, Yes, I realise my question was quite vague but it was deliberately very general in the hope of netting the broadest range of opinions. I do have specialisations and specific interests, and the nature of my studies will largely be self directed and primarily code generating. I am

Re: Research and OpenBSD: How can I help?

2019-02-19 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi Paul, Short answer: Shut up and hack. The same answer in more verbose form: Research is often regarded as equally valuable as cheap and useless talk in the OpenBSD community - unless it is accompanied by source code patches actually making things better. (That's an

Research and OpenBSD: How can I help?

2019-02-13 Thread Paul Swanson
Hello, I'm beginning a Computer Science Master's program and would like to hear from members of the OpenBSD community about possible areas of research that could be of benefit to OpenBSD and its associated projects. I have some general areas of interest, such as embedded computing, but nothing

Re: smtpd - help needed tranlsating to new virtual map syntax [FIXED]

2019-01-22 Thread Gilles Chehade
On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 01:11:44AM +0100, Eric Elena wrote: > On Mon, 21 Jan 2019 11:08:02 +0100 Gilles Chehade wrote: > > I may sound a bit harsh, but starting a thread with "this is my last try > > or I'll switch" (as if it actually matters) right before telling someone

Re: smtpd - help needed tranlsating to new virtual map syntax [FIXED]

2019-01-22 Thread Gilles Chehade
e, I'm not going to bother > posting an update, because I'll be busy banging my head on the wall and then > hiding in shame. > that is a more likely possibility. > > > I'm not convinced the new smtpd.conf grammar improves anything at > > > all, but I assume it must help som

Re: smtpd - help needed tranlsating to new virtual map syntax [FIXED]

2019-01-21 Thread Eric Elena
On Mon, 21 Jan 2019 11:08:02 +0100 Gilles Chehade wrote: > I may sound a bit harsh, but starting a thread with "this is my last try > or I'll switch" (as if it actually matters) right before telling someone > who wants to help you that you actually tried _nothing_ then

Re: smtpd - help needed tranlsating to new virtual map syntax [FIXED]

2019-01-21 Thread Adam Thompson
to check which MTA was actually running. If that's the case, I'm not going to bother posting an update, because I'll be busy banging my head on the wall and then hiding in shame. I'm not convinced the new smtpd.conf grammar improves anything at all, but I assume it must help someone

Re: smtpd - help needed tranlsating to new virtual map syntax [FIXED]

2019-01-21 Thread Gilles Chehade
hat changed is that such errors are now visible from the session as: 5.2.4 Mailing list expansion problem instead of an invalid recipient error like it probably did in 6.3 > I'm not convinced the new smtpd.conf grammar improves anything at all, but I > assume it must help

Re: smtpd - help needed tranlsating to new virtual map syntax

2019-01-21 Thread Gilles Chehade
2nd pass for > reinjected mail, this time just forward it > match for any from src action translate # inbound mail > - hand it to LMTP, translating as we go > > from table(5): then tell the first people who attempts to help that yu//// Aliasing ta

Re: smtpd - help needed tranlsating to new virtual map syntax

2019-01-20 Thread Adam Thompson
lloc 0 -> 128 mproc: pony -> lka : 28 IMSG_GETNAMEINFO mproc: pony -> control: realloc 0 -> 128 mproc: pony -> control : 45 IMSG_STAT_INCREMENT mproc: pony -> control : 51 IMSG_STAT_INCREMENT imsg: lka <- pony: IMSG_GETNAMEINFO (len=28) imsg: control <- pony: IMSG_STAT_INCREMENT (

Re: smtpd - help needed tranlsating to new virtual map syntax

2019-01-20 Thread Adam Thompson
a programmer) suggests that virtual now only works on recipients, not senders. Which is too bad for me, as that means I'll have to switch at least one box to use Postfix. I'm not convinced the new smtpd.conf grammar improves anything at all, but I assume it must help someone or it wouldn't have c

Re: smtpd - help needed tranlsating to new virtual map syntax

2019-01-16 Thread Adam Thompson
-Original Message- From: Edgar Pettijohn Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2019 8:12 AM To: Adam Thompson ; misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: smtpd - help needed tranlsating to new virtual map syntax It would be helpful if you show what you have tried. Should be as simple as: action "relay-01"

Re: smtpd - help needed tranlsating to new virtual map syntax

2019-01-16 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
It would be helpful if you show what you have tried. Should be as simple as: action "relay-01" lmtp /var/run/lmtp.sock virtual match from src action "relay-01" Edgar On Jan 16, 2019 7:37 AM, Adam Thompson wrote: > > [Cross-posting here before I give up and switch to Postfix  -Adam] > > > I

smtpd - help needed tranlsating to new virtual map syntax

2019-01-16 Thread Adam Thompson
[Cross-posting here before I give up and switch to Postfix -Adam] I have an old instance that uses smtpd's virtual to rewrite *sender* addresses. Reading the 6.4-STABLE version of the smtpd.conf(5) manpage, I can't see how to accomplish my goal any more - it looks impossible. I don't want

Re: Help with LibreSSL manpages

2018-11-28 Thread Joel Sing
On Sunday 25 November 2018 17:36:16 Ingo Schwarze wrote: > Stephen Gregoratto wrote on Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 12:26:21AM +1100: > > > > Would I need to fully grok the code before I could write the docs? > > Absolutely not. You could spend an infinite amount of time to > understand the code if you

Re: Help with LibreSSL manpages

2018-11-26 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi Stephen, Stephen Gregoratto wrote on Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 09:24:25PM +1100: > Thanks for your response Ingo. I think I'll start with the missing > functions and go through them by order of length. Not saying "by order of length" is impossible, but keep in mind that * There are few section

Re: Help with LibreSSL manpages

2018-11-26 Thread Stephen Gregoratto
Thanks for your response Ingo. I think I'll start with the missing functions and go through them by order of length. I'll try and peruse through the ports and check for any examples. Speaking of functions: I'm trying to generate a list of each function, the source file it's defined in and the

Re: Help with LibreSSL manpages

2018-11-25 Thread Ingo Schwarze
y > pages need a couple of goes over (specifically openssl(1)). > > Now I've never developed for Open/LibreSSL, That will make the learning curve significantly steeper, but it should still be possibly to help. You should expect to spend considerable amounts of time learning how the featu

Help with LibreSSL manpages

2018-11-25 Thread Stephen Gregoratto
for Open/LibreSSL, and have an OK knowledge of C, but I do have a bit of free time over Christmas and would be happy to help out in any way. Would I need to fully grok the code before I could write the docs? [1] https://www.openbsd.org/papers/eurobsdcon2018-mandoc.pdf -- Stephen Gregoratto

USB help - porting trezord-go

2018-11-03 Thread Colin Bortner
looking for any pointers from people with more experience with USB and the USB subsystem - I only have the barest understanding of their implementation. Hopefully there are some signs of common or known OpenBSD issues. Finally, my working trezord-go repo is on gitlab at <https://gitlab.com/colinhb

please, help me on new smtpd.conf

2018-10-19 Thread kasak
Hello. I have just updated to 6.4 and afraid of making mistakes on mail server. Please look at my conf: pki kasakoff.net cert "/etc/ssl/kasakoff.net.fullchain.pem" pki kasakoff.net key "/etc/ssl/private/kasakoff.net.key" listen on lo0 listen on lo port 10028 tag DKIM listen on egress inet4

Re: Need help installing 6.3 to Acer Aspire with eMMC drive; sdmmc troubles

2018-10-16 Thread Nathan Clement
> I'd suggest installing to a USB drive instead. After booting that, collect > information from sendbug(1) to make a bug report (often simplest done by > running "sendbug -P > /tmp/sendbug.txt" and then sending the file from a > normal email client to b...@openbsd.org with a description of what

Re: Need help installing 6.3 to Acer Aspire with eMMC drive; sdmmc troubles

2018-10-15 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2018/10/15 19:27, Nathan Clement wrote: > > Try a snapshot (or 6.4). Not sure if it will help but there were some > > fixes to sdmmc since 6.3. > > No dice. > I tried using install64.fs, but still it tells me of some mythical 1024MB > drive "sd0", > of whi

Re: Need help installing 6.3 to Acer Aspire with eMMC drive; sdmmc troubles

2018-10-15 Thread Nathan Clement
> Try a snapshot (or 6.4). Not sure if it will help but there were some > fixes to sdmmc since 6.3. No dice. I tried using install64.fs, but still it tells me of some mythical 1024MB drive "sd0", of which fdisk "can't read sector 0". Using 6.4 did get me a few mor

Re: Need help installing 6.3 to Acer Aspire with eMMC drive; sdmmc troubles

2018-10-15 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2018-10-15, Nathan Clement wrote: > Thank you, Maurice! > Now at least I have dmesg, and also the output of disklabel: > >> dmesg: > > OpenBSD 6.3 (RAMDISK_CD) #98: Sat Mar 24 14:26:39 MDT 2018 Try a snapshot (or 6.4). Not sure if it will help but there were some fixes to sdmmc since 6.3.

Re: Need help installing 6.3 to Acer Aspire with eMMC drive; sdmmc troubles

2018-10-15 Thread Nathan Clement
dmmc0: 2 targets, initiator 0 > > scsibus0 targ 1 lun 0: SCSI2 0/direct > removable > > sd0: 1024MB, 512 bytes/sector, 2097152 sectors > > > > I am booting in UEFI mode, but the results were the same when I used > > my BIOS' "Legacy" mode. disklabel also re

Re: Need help installing 6.3 to Acer Aspire with eMMC drive; sdmmc troubles

2018-10-15 Thread Maurice McCarthy
on /dev/sd0c it says it can't read sector 0. > What should I do? > Thanks, > Nathan > Hi Can't help with your problem but to get the dmesg I'd do something like this: 1. Drop to a shell in the installer (I think it is type in "!") 2. Plug in a fat32-formatted usb and note its dev

Need help installing 6.3 to Acer Aspire with eMMC drive; sdmmc troubles

2018-10-14 Thread Nathan Clement
Hello, I am new to OpenBSD, installing for the first time to an Acer Aspire ES1-111M. The only internal drive it has is a 32GB eMMC card. I have used dd to get install63.fs on a usb drive, and it boots fine. However, the installer reports sd0 as 1024M, so naturally the partition table it devises

Re: Some information needed, HELP!

2018-09-02 Thread Ken M
On Sun, Sep 02, 2018 at 10:46:44AM -0500, ed...@pettijohn-web.com wrote: > > On Sep 2, 2018 9:55 AM, Ken M wrote: > > > > I am backing up my config info right now and then will try that route, > > thank you > > > > Sent from my iPad > > > > > On Sep 2, 2018, at 10:52 AM, Sol??ne Rapenne wrote:

Re: Some information needed, HELP!

2018-09-02 Thread edgar
On Sep 2, 2018 9:55 AM, Ken M wrote: > > I am backing up my config info right now and then will try that route, thank > you > > Sent from my iPad > > > On Sep 2, 2018, at 10:52 AM, Solène Rapenne wrote: > > > > Le 2018-09-02 16:21, Ken M a écrit : > >> So I did something careless and stupid.

Re: Some information needed, HELP!

2018-09-02 Thread Marcus MERIGHI
k...@mack-z.com (Ken M), 2018.09.02 (Sun) 16:21 (CEST): > So I did something careless and stupid. Don't get me started but I > really messed up the group ownership of /usr by carelessly running a > command not paying attention. Yes I know, my stupidity. > > Can anyone shoot me a quick list of

Re: Some information needed, HELP!

2018-09-02 Thread Ken M
I am backing up my config info right now and then will try that route, thank you Sent from my iPad > On Sep 2, 2018, at 10:52 AM, Solène Rapenne wrote: > > Le 2018-09-02 16:21, Ken M a écrit : >> So I did something careless and stupid. Don't get me started but I really >> messed >> up the

Some information needed, HELP!

2018-09-02 Thread Ken M
So I did something careless and stupid. Don't get me started but I really messed up the group ownership of /usr by carelessly running a command not paying attention. Yes I know, my stupidity. Can anyone shoot me a quick list of what group should own what under /usr. Sorry and thank you. If it

Re: Pf syntax, need help understanding an example

2018-06-07 Thread Johan Mellberg
2018-06-06 13:55 GMT+02:00 Stuart Henderson : > On 2018-06-06, Johan Mellberg wrote: > with ext_if="re0", $ext_if expands to re0. > > If this if used in place of an address in a PF rule, re0's address is > looked up when pfctl is run and that is used. > > If "(re0)" is used instead, that

Re: Pf syntax, need help understanding an example

2018-06-06 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2018-06-06, Johan Mellberg wrote: > Hi, > > I am working my way through "The Book of Pf" and got hung up on the > example on page 31 of edition 3 (I am reading edition 2 but the > example seems to be identical in edition 3): > > ext_if = "re0" # macro for external interface - use tun0 or

Re: Pf syntax, need help understanding an example

2018-06-06 Thread Gregory Edigarov
e value of these parentheses - but I can't wrap my head around it. Any help appreciated! Sincerely, Johan

Pf syntax, need help understanding an example

2018-06-06 Thread Johan Mellberg
I don't think this is an error in the book because there is a small paragraph apart from the comment in the example specifically pointing out the value of these parentheses - but I can't wrap my head around it. Any help appreciated! Sincerely, Johan

Re: Troobleshooting help for UVM

2018-05-02 Thread sven falempin
On Wed, May 2, 2018, 14:57 Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote: > On Wed, May 02 2018, sven falempin wrote: > > 6.3 + syspatch > > > > UVM: pid (perl), uid 0 killed: out of swap > > > > no ddb, i m not using swap in perl afaik, and it seems strange > >

Re: Troobleshooting help for UVM

2018-05-02 Thread Jeremie Courreges-Anglas
On Wed, May 02 2018, sven falempin wrote: > 6.3 + syspatch > > UVM: pid (perl), uid 0 killed: out of swap > > no ddb, i m not using swap in perl afaik, and it seems strange > a userland script can 'kill' UVM I read the error message as "uvm could not find free mem

Troobleshooting help for UVM

2018-05-02 Thread sven falempin
6.3 + syspatch UVM: pid (perl), uid 0 killed: out of swap no ddb, i m not using swap in perl afaik, and it seems strange a userland script can 'kill' UVM OpenBSD 6.3 (GENERIC.MP) #107: Sat Mar 24 14:21:59 MDT 2018 dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP

Re: With the latest snapshot there are some issues in Xfce, please help!

2018-03-18 Thread Zsolt Kantor
For the snapshot packages I was told to use pkg_add -u first, and after that install the preferred package. That worked. For the terminal I will check out the ports mailing list.For the touchpad, I got the point, thanks. On Sunday, March 18, 2018, 2:37:40 PM GMT+2, Dave Voutila

Re: With the latest snapshot there are some issues in Xfce, please help!

2018-03-18 Thread Dave Voutila
Zsolt Kantor writes: > Hello to all. > I installed the latest snapshot with Xfce. But there are some issues whit > Xfce. I found 3 problems. > > 1. The terminal size is very expanded, it is not 80x..., its 145x..., but if > I check the terminal properties the width

With the latest snapshot there are some issues in Xfce, please help!

2018-03-17 Thread Zsolt Kantor
Hello to all. I installed the latest snapshot with Xfce. But there are some issues whit Xfce. I found 3 problems. 1. The terminal size is very expanded, it is not 80x..., its 145x..., but if I check the terminal properties the width setting is 80. Very strange. 2. There are some dependency

Re: Help setting up email with opensmtp.

2018-02-24 Thread mazocomp
On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 08:06:23PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2018-02-23, ed...@pettijohn-web.com wrote: > > > > On Feb 22, 2018 9:44 PM, mazocomp wrote: > >> > >> On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 08:36:49PM -0600, Edgar Pettijohn wrote: > >> >

Re: Help setting up email with opensmtp.

2018-02-23 Thread leroy jordan
Awesome, thanks! very informative thank you very much. thanks Leroy Jordan On Feb 23, 2018 3:50 PM, "Stuart Henderson" wrote: On 2018/02/23 15:32, leroy jordan wrote: > can you be more pacific on the fdm what does it stand for. so when I go to pkg_add I can then > read

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