.3VSB)
hw.sensors.lm1.volt8=1.57 VDC (VBAT)
> I don't know a lot about the lm(4) driver so I don't think I'll be able to
> help much here. One of the things I do know about it is that sometimes you
> don't actually even have a real lm(4), and that it's simulated by some other
e solution is going
to be found in the AML.
The lm(4) sensor is probably getting wedged somehow, which is causing the bios
to think the machine is too hot on reboot. Even though it's not.
I don't know a lot about the lm(4) driver so I don't think I'll be able to
help much here. One of the things I do
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 02:45:02AM +, Dewey Hylton wrote:
> Mark Kettenis xs4all.nl> writes:
>
> >
> > > # sysctl -a|grep 'sensors.*temp'
> > > hw.sensors.cpu0.temp0=30.00 degC
> > > hw.sensors.lm1.temp0=0.00 degC
> > > hw.sensors.lm1.temp1=14.00 degC
> > > hw.sensors.lm1.temp2=14.00 degC
>
On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 1:18 PM, dewey.hyl...@gmail.com
wrote:
> but their non-support of this brand-new motherboard
When the other OS's work fine is does seem to point to an OpenBSD
issue, but that's not always a reliable conclusion to arrive at.
Either way it would be
link is an archive containing acpidump output for all
>> > three acpi settings in the bios (1.0, 2.0, 3.0).
>> >
>> > https://goo.gl/tWGL6C
>> >
>> > i apologize for the somewhat hidden link; gmane wouldn't allow me to post
>> > the full
n the bios (1.0, 2.0, 3.0).
>> >
>> > https://goo.gl/tWGL6C
>> >
>> > i apologize for the somewhat hidden link; gmane wouldn't allow me to post
>> > the full link because it's greater than 80 characters.
>> >
>> > please let me know
gt; https://goo.gl/tWGL6C
>
> i apologize for the somewhat hidden link; gmane wouldn't allow me to post
> the full link because it's greater than 80 characters.
>
> please let me know if i can help in any way; i honestly know nothing about
> acpi but am willing to learn or assist o
gt;
> > at the end of this link is an archive containing acpidump output for all
> > three acpi settings in the bios (1.0, 2.0, 3.0).
> >
> > https://goo.gl/tWGL6C
> >
> > i apologize for the somewhat hidden link; gmane wouldn't allow me to post
> > th
gt;
> > > my pleasure:
> > >
> > > [demime removed a uuencoded section named
> > supermicro-X7SPE-HF-D525-acpidump.tgz which was 276 lines]
> > >
> > >
> >
> > alright ... so this didn't work. i'll try to make the acpidump available
named
> supermicro-X7SPE-HF-D525-acpidump.tgz which was 276 lines]
> >
> >
>
> alright ... so this didn't work. i'll try to make the acpidump available via
> another site somewhere. on that note, the bios allows selection between acpi
> 1/2/3 - would it help at all to have acpidump for each of those three
> settings?
>
Sure.
Dewey Hylton gmail.com> writes:
>
> Mark Kettenis xs4all.nl> writes:
> > Oh that is interesting. Can you try disabling the lm(4) driver in
> > your kernel? You can do:
> >
> > # config -ef /bsd
> > ...
> > ukc> disable lm
> > 254 lm0 disabled
> > 255 lm* disabled
> > 256 lm* disabled
> >
work. i'll try to make the acpidump available via
another site somewhere. on that note, the bios allows selection between acpi
1/2/3 - would it help at all to have acpidump for each of those three settings?
On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 03:51:36PM +, Dewey Hylton wrote:
> the only real differences i see are:
> 1) bios revision
> 2) secondary disk attached to different sata port
> 3) sensors only present on working machine
I've had this issue with the same systems. Never guessed it would be OpenBSD
Patrick Dohman comcast.net> writes:
>
> Any thermal settings in the bios? CPU performance, Fan Speed etc..
>
> Does the fan idle correctly? Often intel chipsets will throttle the fan
during a bios test.
>
> Perhaps ACPI is not routing an interrupt??
Not much is available to be tweaked in
Kurt Mosiejczuk se.rit.edu> writes:
>
> On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 03:51:36PM +, Dewey Hylton wrote:
>
> > the only real differences i see are:
> > 1) bios revision
> > 2) secondary disk attached to different sata port
> > 3) sensors only present on working machine
>
> I've had this issue
Kurt Mosiejczuk se.rit.edu> writes:
>
> On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 05:15:01PM +, Dewey Hylton wrote:
>
> > > I've had this issue with the same systems. Never guessed it would
> > > be OpenBSD specific. What I've found to make it stop happening is
> > > pulling the board out and redoing the
> # sysctl -a|grep 'sensors.*temp'
> hw.sensors.cpu0.temp0=30.00 degC
> hw.sensors.lm1.temp0=0.00 degC
> hw.sensors.lm1.temp1=14.00 degC
> hw.sensors.lm1.temp2=14.00 degC
> # reboot
>
> BEEEP!
Oh that is interesting. Can you try disabling the lm(4) driver in
your kernel? You can
Mike Larkin azathoth.net> writes:
>
> On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 06:38:23PM -0400, dewey.hylton gmail.com wrote:
> > hi all. i???m having difficulty with this board:
> >
> > Supermicro X7SPE-HD-D525 rev1
> >
> > i have several similar systems, each running an older version of OpenBSD
for a few
Dewey Hylton gmail.com> writes:
> # sysctl -a|grep 'sensors.*temp'
> hw.sensors.cpu0.temp0=31.00 degC
> hw.sensors.lm1.temp0=48.00 degC
> hw.sensors.lm1.temp1=52.50 degC
> hw.sensors.lm1.temp2=36.00 degC
> # reboot
>
> and meet with success ... if i wait just a few minutes (2) i end up with
Mark Kettenis xs4all.nl> writes:
>
> > # sysctl -a|grep 'sensors.*temp'
> > hw.sensors.cpu0.temp0=30.00 degC
> > hw.sensors.lm1.temp0=0.00 degC
> > hw.sensors.lm1.temp1=14.00 degC
> > hw.sensors.lm1.temp2=14.00 degC
> > # reboot
> >
> > BEEEP!
>
> Oh that is interesting. Can you
Kurt Mosiejczuk [kurt-open...@se.rit.edu] wrote:
>
> Hearing that Linux doesn't trip it, I'm wondering if it's an ACPI difference
> between OpenBSD and Linux. Perhaps OpenBSD runs the CPU hotter before
> turning it back over to the BIOS on reboot?
>
OpenBSD 5.8-current enters deeper C states
On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 05:15:01PM +, Dewey Hylton wrote:
> > I've had this issue with the same systems. Never guessed it would
> > be OpenBSD specific. What I've found to make it stop happening is
> > pulling the board out and redoing the thermal paste for the CPU
> > heatsink. I had
On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 06:38:23PM -0400, dewey.hyl...@gmail.com wrote:
> hi all. i???m having difficulty with this board:
>
> Supermicro X7SPE-HD-D525 rev1
>
> i have several similar systems, each running an older version of OpenBSD for
> a few years without incident. except this one ???
>
>
On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 10:15 AM, Sonic wrote:
> I also have this issue with OpenBSD on this box. Every time I reboot
> after updating a snapshot I need to power cycle to eliminate the long
> beep error. For some reason I kept thinking it was due to my replacing
> the stock
My mistake - the board I have trouble with is the X7SPE-HF-D525 and
not the X7SPA-HF-D525.
On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 11:23 AM, Sonic wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 10:15 AM, Sonic wrote:
>> I also have this issue with OpenBSD on this box. Every time I
Never had any reboot issues on two X7SPA-HF-D525 (Bios R1.2b) and i'm
updating/rebooting pretty often the last few weeks.
On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 10:15:31AM -0400, Sonic wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 11:02 PM, wrote:
> > X7SPA-HF-D525
>
> I also have this issue with OpenBSD
On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 11:02 PM, wrote:
> X7SPA-HF-D525
I also have this issue with OpenBSD on this box. Every time I reboot
after updating a snapshot I need to power cycle to eliminate the long
beep error. For some reason I kept thinking it was due to my replacing
the stock
Any thermal settings in the bios? CPU performance, Fan Speed etc..
Does the fan idle correctly? Often intel chipsets will throttle the fan during
a bios test.
Perhaps ACPI is not routing an interrupt??
Regards
Patrick
> On Sep 11, 2015, at 5:38 PM, dewey.hyl...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> hi all.
> i have indeed disabled quick/quiet boot options to no avail. i've also tried
> failsafe mode, ide vs ahci, acpi v1/2/3. the issue does not present with
> linux, which makes me wonder whether the openbsd kernel is somehow making
> some kind of hardware setting change that is not cleared on
Sonic gmail.com> writes:
> On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 10:15 AM, Sonic gmail.com> wrote:
> > I also have this issue with OpenBSD on this box. Every time I reboot
> > after updating a snapshot I need to power cycle to eliminate the long
> > beep error. For some reason I kept thinking it was due to
> Whether they are identical or not, showing us a dmesg diff with a known
> working release booted from both a working and the non-working system
> could also be helpful.
Another Supermicro X7SPA-HF-D525 board (same chipset/CPU combination)
has been having the same issue since early 2011 (the
Richard Laysell xiphosura.co.uk> writes:
>
> On Fri, 11 Sep 2015 18:38:23 -0400 (EDT)
> "dewey.hylton gmail.com" gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > hi all. i’m having difficulty with this board:
> >
> > Supermicro X7SPE-HD-D525 rev1
> >
> > i have several similar systems, each running an older
wrant.com> writes:
>
> > Whether they are identical or not, showing us a dmesg diff with a known
> > working release booted from both a working and the non-working system
> > could also be helpful.
>
> Another Supermicro X7SPA-HF-D525 board (same chipset/CPU combination)
> has been having the
On Fri, 11 Sep 2015 18:38:23 -0400 (EDT)
"dewey.hyl...@gmail.com" wrote:
> hi all. i’m having difficulty with this board:
>
> Supermicro X7SPE-HD-D525 rev1
>
> i have several similar systems, each running an older version of
> OpenBSD for a few years without incident.
ystems, each running an older version of OpenBSD
for a few years without incident.
> except this one …
>
> You might already have tried this, but providing this information may
> give important clues to the rest of us trying to help you:
>
> Since you say that your other similar syst
John E.P. Hynes hytronix.com> writes:
>
> Try booting the SP kernel and see if that works. If it does, you might
> be running into a variant of an issie I've had on my SuperMicro boxen...
>
> -John
john, i tried this (5.4 bsd.sp) and i'm seeing the same result. it didn't
occur to me to try
Dewey Hylton gmail.com> writes:
> > Whether they are identical or not, showing us a dmesg diff with a known
> > working release booted from both a working and the non-working system
> > could also be helpful.
>
> i'll post the diff below.
the only real differences i see are:
1) bios revision
ume).
> Supermicro X7SPE-HD-D525 rev1
> i have several similar systems, each running an older version of OpenBSD for
> a few years without incident. except this one …
You might already have tried this, but providing this information may
give important clues to the rest of us trying
Try booting the SP kernel and see if that works. If it does, you might
be running into a variant of an issie I've had on my SuperMicro boxen...
-John
On 09/11/2015 06:38 PM, dewey.hyl...@gmail.com wrote:
> hi all. i’m having difficulty with this board:
>
> Supermicro X7SPE-HD-D525 rev1
>
> i
hi all. iâm having difficulty with OpenBSD on this board:
Supermicro X7SPE-HD-D525 rev1
i have several similar systems, each running an older version of OpenBSD
for a few years without incident. except this one â¦
running OpenBSD 5.7 i386 as well as latest amd64 snapshot, from cold start
it
hi all. i’m having difficulty with this board:
Supermicro X7SPE-HD-D525 rev1
i have several similar systems, each running an older version of OpenBSD for a
few years without incident. except this one …
running OpenBSD 5.7 i386, from cold start it boots just fine and runs until
rebooted. once
On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 11:16 PM, Alexey Suslikov
alexey.susli...@gmail.com wrote:
Joel Rees joel.rees at gmail.com writes:
Care to point me in a general direction in the source tree? ports or
src, for instance?
Well, I was hacking around src/sys/dev/pci/if_ral_pci.c and
friends.
At first,
Joel Rees said:
Do you have debian running to do the extraction? (I do have wheezy
running on a different box, but it would be interesting to know what
tools you used.)
You may use ar(1).
--
Dmitrij D. Czarkoff
On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 7:51 PM, Alexey Suslikov
alexey.susli...@gmail.com wrote:
Joel Rees joel.rees at gmail.com writes:
From my dmesg:
Ralink RT3290 rev 0x00 at pci2 dev 0 function 0 not configured
Ralink Bluetooth rev 0x00 at pci2 dev 0 function 1 not configured
RT3290 isn't supported.
Joel Rees joel.rees at gmail.com writes:
Care to point me in a general direction in the source tree? ports or
src, for instance?
Well, I was hacking around src/sys/dev/pci/if_ral_pci.c and
friends.
At first, RT3290 needs different firmware (I do believe I used
Debian package to extract
From my dmesg:
Ralink RT3290 rev 0x00 at pci2 dev 0 function 0 not configured
Ralink Bluetooth rev 0x00 at pci2 dev 0 function 1 not configured
(I have no interest in bluetooth, but, ...)
Full dmesg below
--
Joel Rees
OpenBSD 5.7-stable (GENERIC.MP) #0: Thu May 28 06:12:04 JST 2015
Joel Rees joel.rees at gmail.com writes:
From my dmesg:
Ralink RT3290 rev 0x00 at pci2 dev 0 function 0 not configured
Ralink Bluetooth rev 0x00 at pci2 dev 0 function 1 not configured
RT3290 isn't supported.
But you can play with
Hi,
Are you running 5.7-current or a -release?
Did you try running iked? It has a -6 option (see the
description in the man page) that disables this behavior.
This was done in the light of F. Gont's RFC 7359.
Cheers.
On 22 May 2015 at 01:16, Chris Moody ch...@node-nine.com wrote:
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Need a little help debugging IPv6 on OpenBSD 5.7. I've got a VMware VM
running as a router. IPv4 is working beautifully. V6 is not working
for some reason. I'm unable to even ping6 the system's local
hey, do you happen to see anything in the ipsecctl -sf output?
if there's a deny flow, try flushing it via ipsecctl -F.
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YOU ARE THE MAN
That did it. I never would've thought to look at that.
=
root@spike ~ # ping6 2001:470::255::254
PING6(56=40+8+8 bytes) 2001:470::255::254 -- 2001:470::255::254
16 bytes from 2001:470::255::254, icmp_seq=0
On 16 May 2015 at 01:19, Craig Skinner skin...@britvault.co.uk wrote:
I used to have a script create batch files in /tmp,
each with the full name of the incremental dump file to sftp.
But I've found rdist. (OpenBSD uses ssh by default.)
Look at rdist(1) EXAMPLES section,
Hello,
Am 16.05.2015 um 01:07 schrieb jungle Boogie:
I want to upload a file automatically with a cron job so I'm using the -b flag.
% sftp jungle@host
Connected to host.
sftp cd home/jungle
sftp put file_*.csv
Uploading file_foo2015-05-15.csv to /usr/home/jungle/file_foo2015-05-15.csv
On 2015-05-15 Fri 20:58 PM |, Barry Grumbine wrote:
I have never used sftp, but from the man page it looks like the sftp
commands need to be in a separate file.
Yes.
I used to have a script create batch files in /tmp,
each with the full name of the incremental dump file to sftp.
But I've
irregularities which are now fixed. He couldn't give me the details.
If my bgpd crashes again I will have pcap files ready. Also, if there
is anything else I can do to help troubleshoot this I'd be glad to
participate.
Regards,
I dropped by just to say that I haven't given this up, but I haven't
Hello All,
Running Openssh's sftp version 3 on both client and server but the OS
is not openBSD.
I want to upload a file automatically with a cron job so I'm using the -b flag.
% cat fetch2.sh
#!/bin/sh
cd /home/jungle
put file_*.csv aaa_completed
I can't specify the file name completely
Hi Barry,
On 15 May 2015 at 20:58, Barry Grumbine barry.grumb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have never used sftp, but from the man page it looks like the sftp
commands need to be in a separate file. Something like:
fetch2.sh:
#!/bin/sh
sftp -b /home/jungle/batchfile jungle@host
Hi,
I have never used sftp, but from the man page it looks like the sftp
commands need to be in a separate file. Something like:
fetch2.sh:
#!/bin/sh
sftp -b /home/jungle/batchfile jungle@host
/home/jungle/batchfile:
cd /home/jungle
put file_*.csv aaa_completed
If it were me, I would just use
pcap files ready. Also, if there
is anything else I can do to help troubleshoot this I'd be glad to
participate.
Regards,
--
Marko Cupać
https://www.mimar.rs
. Regardless of that, I think bgpd shouldn't just shutdown
itself no matter what payload it gets?
Any help with this would be highly appreciated.
--
Marko Cupać
https://www.mimar.rs
* Marko Cupać marko.cu...@mimar.rs [2015-05-06 12:01]:
I am on 5.7 release + errata patches now, and bgpd crashed again:
May 6 10:06:07 bgp1 bgpd[11681]: neighbor 82.117.192.121 (sbb): sync error
I guess bug is not solved in 5.7 release then. Maybe 5.7 stable?
Sigh. THERE IS NO BUG.
As I
as
there is some major problem.
A packet trace with the right parts in it should confirm whether the
problem is with a message from the peer or internal to bgpd.
The other part is that it's triggering bgpd exiting. That's not good.
Any help with this would be highly appreciated.
Any idea what software
On Wed, May 06, 2015 at 03:10:44PM +0200, Henning Brauer wrote:
* Marko Cupa?? marko.cu...@mimar.rs [2015-05-06 12:01]:
I am on 5.7 release + errata patches now, and bgpd crashed again:
May 6 10:06:07 bgp1 bgpd[11681]: neighbor 82.117.192.121 (sbb): sync error
I guess bug is not
Dear all,
I'm trying to make Roundcube webmail work with the new httpd daemon
in OpenBSD 5.7 release, but cannot get it work with `location` setting.
*) Roundcube was downloaded from http://roundcube.net and extracted
to /var/www/roundcubemail, i want to make it accessible with URL:
Hello,
My company is getting another Internet connection, our new ISP ask that
we setup bgp to peer with one of their router to receive updates and
peer to another router to broadcast our routes. ISP gave us the
following setup example:
My questions is how would this setup be done in OpenBSD
Simply use filters to deny sending prefixes to your normal peer.
The filter syntax is well explained in the bgpd.conf manpage.
On 5/2/2015 午前 12:49, Motty Cruz wrote:
Hello,
My company is getting another Internet connection, our new ISP ask that
we setup bgp to peer with one of their router
On Tue, 28 Apr 2015 15:11:21 +0200
Claudio Jeker cje...@diehard.n-r-g.com wrote:
The fatal in RDE: peer_up: bad state bug is fixed in 5.7 IIRC. Not
sure if it was backported to 5.6. As a workaround you can disable the
graceful restart capability to not trigger that code path.
I was intending
On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 11:28:31AM +0200, Marko Cupa?? wrote:
Hi,
I have a pair of OpenBSD 5.6 firewalls running releases happily for
years (I think since 5.1). They are in CARP failover mode, running bgp
sessions with upstrem providers and filtering traffic.
Few days ago I had Internet
Hi,
I have a pair of OpenBSD 5.6 firewalls running releases happily for
years (I think since 5.1). They are in CARP failover mode, running bgp
sessions with upstrem providers and filtering traffic.
Few days ago I had Internet outage (first in years), which appear to
happen as a result of bgpd
Hi,
I have a pair of OpenBSD 5.6 firewalls running releases happily for
years (I think since 5.1). They are in CARP failover mode, running bgp
sessions with upstrem providers and filtering traffic.
Few days ago I had Internet outage (first in years), which appear to
happen as a result of bgpd
On Wednesday 15 April 2015, Ulises M. Alvarez u...@sophie.unam.mx wrote:
On 04/15/2015 03:35 AM, Ville Valkonen wrote:
On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 16:49:02 +0530 Hrishikesh
Murukkathampoondihris...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
I am running OpenSD 5.6 on a x86 netbook. I am trying to setup X11
On 04/15/2015 03:35 AM, Ville Valkonen wrote:
On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 16:49:02 +0530 Hrishikesh
Murukkathampoondihris...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
I am running OpenSD 5.6 on a x86 netbook. I am trying to setup X11
forwarding in ssh.
In sshd_config I have added X11Forwarding yes
In ssh_config I
On 2015-04-15, Ulises M. Alvarez u...@sophie.unam.mx wrote:
Did you update your pf rules? By default, X is allowed only for localhost.
That concerns only raw X11 over the wire and does not interfere
with X11 forwarding over SSH.
--
Christian naddy Weisgerber
Hello,
On 13 April 2015 at 15:10, dan mclaughlin thev...@openmailbox.org wrote:
On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 16:49:02 +0530 Hrishikesh Murukkathampoondi
hris...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
I am running OpenSD 5.6 on a x86 netbook. I am trying to setup X11
forwarding in ssh.
In sshd_config I have
On Wed, 15 Apr 2015 11:35:21 +0300 Ville Valkonen weezeld...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
On 13 April 2015 at 15:10, dan mclaughlin thev...@openmailbox.org wrote:
On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 16:49:02 +0530 Hrishikesh Murukkathampoondi
hris...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
I am running OpenSD 5.6 on a
On Apr 13 08:10:00, thev...@openmailbox.org wrote:
I have restarted sshd (pkill -HUP sshd) and when I start ssh from the
client using ssh -X I get DISPLAY is not set when trying to launch an
xterm.
this is probably a bad idea. that will send the signal to all sshd processes,
and not
On Apr 13, 2015, at 9:05 AM, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
Hi,
Hrishikesh Murukkathampoondi wrote:
I have restarted sshd (pkill -HUP sshd) and when I start ssh from the
client using ssh -X I get DISPLAY is not set when trying to launch an xterm.
setenv DISPLAY localhost:10 or export
Hello
I am running OpenSD 5.6 on a x86 netbook. I am trying to setup X11 forwarding
in ssh.
In sshd_config I have added
X11Forwarding yes
In ssh_config I have added
ForwardAgent yes
ForwardX11 yes
I have restarted sshd (pkill -HUP sshd) and when I start ssh from the client
using ssh -X I
On 13-Apr-2015, at 4:58 pm, Koko Wijatmoko k...@wijatmoko.name wrote:
On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 16:49:02 +0530
Hrishikesh Murukkathampoondi hris...@gmail.com wrote:
$ xterm
[1] 29542
$ xterm: Xt error: Can't open display:
xterm: DISPLAY is not set
did you install xauth program? if not,
On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 16:49:02 +0530 Hrishikesh Murukkathampoondi
hris...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
I am running OpenSD 5.6 on a x86 netbook. I am trying to setup X11 forwarding
in ssh.
In sshd_config I have added
X11Forwarding yes
In ssh_config I have added
ForwardAgent yes
ForwardX11
On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 16:49:02 +0530
Hrishikesh Murukkathampoondi hris...@gmail.com wrote:
$ xterm
[1] 29542
$ xterm: Xt error: Can't open display:
xterm: DISPLAY is not set
did you install xauth program? if not, try to install it
and try again.
On 13-Apr-2015, at 5:03 pm, Hrishikesh Murukkathampoondi hris...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 13-Apr-2015, at 4:58 pm, Koko Wijatmoko k...@wijatmoko.name wrote:
On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 16:49:02 +0530
Hrishikesh Murukkathampoondi hris...@gmail.com wrote:
$ xterm
[1] 29542
$ xterm: Xt error:
Hi,
Hrishikesh Murukkathampoondi wrote:
I have restarted sshd (pkill -HUP sshd) and when I start ssh from the client
using ssh -X I get DISPLAY is not set when trying to launch an xterm.
setenv DISPLAY localhost:10 or export DISPLAY=localhost:10
that sometimes helps.
Riccardo
On 13-Apr-2015, at 5:40 pm, dan mclaughlin thev...@openmailbox.org wrote:
On Mon, 13 Apr 2015 16:49:02 +0530 Hrishikesh Murukkathampoondi
hris...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
I am running OpenSD 5.6 on a x86 netbook. I am trying to setup X11
forwarding in ssh.
In sshd_config I have added
Hi All,
I'm newbie in openbgpd, I have problem that i dont have direct nexthop form
one of my upstreams.Here is my status:
My OpenBSD# uname -aOpenBSD gw.xxx.com 5.6 GENERIC.MP#333 amd64
My Openbgpd status:
# bgpctl shNeighbor     AS   MsgRcvd   MsgSent  OutQ Up/Down
Â
On Wed, Mar 04, 2015 at 06:47:38PM GMT, sven falempin wrote:
# i did play around with the file resolv.conf
# cat /etc/resolv.conf
lookup file
nameserver 127.0.0.1
nameserver 8.8.8.8
# because i dont get it i even did that
# cat /etc/resolv.conf.tail
nameserver 8.8.8.8
This is due to the
On Wed, Mar 04, 2015 at 07:15:58PM GMT, sven falempin wrote:
YES,
lookup file bind,
(but i did delete the line completly and it wasnt working.)
Hmmm... then the behaviour you describe seems to both contradict my own
experience (double-checked a second ago) as well as the 'resolv.conf(5)'
# i did play around with the file resolv.conf
# cat /etc/resolv.conf
lookup file
nameserver 127.0.0.1
nameserver 8.8.8.8
# because i dont get it i even did that
# cat /etc/resolv.conf.tail
nameserver 8.8.8.8
[0]-[router]-[~]
# host google.ca
google.ca has address 173.194.45.47
google.ca has
On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 2:11 PM, Raf Czlonka rczlo...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Mar 04, 2015 at 06:47:38PM GMT, sven falempin wrote:
# i did play around with the file resolv.conf
# cat /etc/resolv.conf
lookup file
nameserver 127.0.0.1
nameserver 8.8.8.8
# because i dont get it i even
On Tue, 17 Feb 2015 15:15:14 +0100, Stefan Wollny wrote:
Hello!
I'd like to pick up an issue that is bugging me for some time now:
Whenever I run 'pkg_add -ui' my connection gets terminated soon,
reliably at the latest once packages starting with g are checked. I
suspect it is in my
On 2015-02-18, Stefan Wollny stefan.wol...@web.de wrote:
Am 02/18/15 um 17:08 schrieb Stuart Henderson:
On 2015-02-18, Stefan Wollny stefan.wol...@web.de wrote:
Could mss 1460 be the core of the issue? I have the following:
~ $ sudo cat /etc/pf.conf | grep mss match in all scrub (no-df
On 2015/02/19 15:02, Stefan Wollny wrote:
Sorry for top-posting: The web-mailer I have to use at present is
pretty dump... :-(
Now that you mention it, I remember vaguely that I saw it on that site
too, a lng time ago. But this sysctl.conf-setting I found on
bsdnow.tv:
Am Mittwoch, den 18.02.2015, 08:46 +0100 schrieb Stefan Wollny:
Only with 'pkg_add' the connection is
entirely gone and 'pkg_add' subsequently complains about 'No route to
host'... and only on this particular machine.
Just wildly guessing here: At least on Linux, the kernel will reply No
Am 02/18/15 um 01:40 schrieb Nick Holland:
On 02/17/15 18:59, Stefan Wollny wrote:
ftp: connect: No route to host
you need to fix that before you worry about anything.
Once you get THAT fixed, then you can get back to worrying about your
dropping connections.
Gotta make it before you
Am 02/18/15 um 10:19 schrieb David Dahlberg:
Am Mittwoch, den 18.02.2015, 08:46 +0100 schrieb Stefan Wollny:
Only with 'pkg_add' the connection is
entirely gone and 'pkg_add' subsequently complains about 'No route to
host'... and only on this particular machine.
Just wildly guessing here:
Am 02/18/15 um 17:20 schrieb Stefan Wollny:
# pkg_add -ui
quirks-2.52 signed on 2015-02-17T13:51:20Z
Error from
http://ftp.hostserver.de/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/amd64/adsuck-2.5.0p2.tgz
ftp: Error retrieving file: 403 Forbidden
#
* S U C C E S S *
(I don't care for that
resume the download. And I've tried setting
FETCH_CMD to wget -c, it doesn't help much (in 5.6, that's what I have
my 5.2 machine set to).
So I do a make install, wait until I've got a working URL, then ctrl-c
to stop it, copy the url, open another rxvt in the distfiles dir, type
wget, paste
for that one file - the connection didn't fail!)
Now we have to figure out how to make that permanent...
At this point already I'd like to THANK YOU all who took some time to
help me!
Best,
STEFAN
Am 02/18/15 um 13:51 schrieb Marc Espie:
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 02:44:42PM -0800, Gene wrote:
quirks-2.52 signed on 2015-02-14T12:43:06Z
Error from
http://ftp.hostserver.de/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/amd64/curl-7.40.0.tgz
ftp: connect: No route to host
It's using ftp. I'm not familiar
Am 02/18/15 um 15:07 schrieb Marc Espie:
On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 02:32:39PM +0100, Stefan Wollny wrote:
I checked for
- ftp ftp://...
- ftp http://...
Both connections were terminated after 95 seconds (according to pftop)
after closing with ^C.
Now with http-proxy-variable being unset I
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