Hi Guys,
Thanks for the feedback, to address your points:
1> Possibly stupid question, but did you set the sysctl(s) to enable forwarding?
Yes I tried this pf rule change with version 4 forwarding
(net.inet.ip.forwarding) both enabled and disabled.
Either way the pf "pass out tagged" rule is
Probably https://wikidevi.wi-cat.ru/AMPAK_AP6212
Peter J. Philipp írta 2024. máj.. 24, P-n 11:39 órakor:
> Hi,
>
> I got a "are you a human?" on google so I switched to qwant.com for
> searching
> but the search is not as good. I'm looking for the USB vendor of this
> USB
> vendor id. 0x02d0,
Hi,
I got a "are you a human?" on google so I switched to qwant.com for searching
but the search is not as good. I'm looking for the USB vendor of this USB
vendor id. 0x02d0, and the device id is 0xa9a6. Afaict this is a ure(4)
device with a builtin usb hub. But there is no other markings on
Thanks Sven,
I can't install OpenBDS because I get the error when trying to boot the install
image.
Comete
24 mai 2024 07:48 "Sven Wolf" a écrit:
> Hi,
>
> I had a silimar issue on a Lenovo V130.
> For this machine I needed to remove the amdgpu driver in the kernel.
>
> See also:
>
Suppose I want to add a custom patch to a release system (backport patch from
current and compile on release),
but keep the system able to load more official syspatches:
is it enough to put the relevant new object file (say pf.o) in
/usr/share/relink/kernel/GENERIC.MP/
and just do
Hi,
I had a silimar issue on a Lenovo V130.
For this machine I needed to remove the amdgpu driver in the kernel.
See also:
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=160232897421774=2
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech=160383074317608=2
Do you get the error "entry point at 0x1001000" also with the
You are probably haunted by a bad issue with DMA memory and running out of
it. Your top is missing -SH since then you would probably see the
pagedameon go bananas. The problem is you have not enough memory below 4G
but the pagedaemon is not able to properly free memory there since it has
no
Hello,
I tried to install OpenBSD 7.5 on a new HP Elitebook 840 G10 (UEFI capable
only) without success.
It is stuck at boot on "entry point at 0x1001000".
Even retried after a BIOS upgrade but no luck either.
I tried with a snapshot install too with the same result.
I post here what lspci
On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 08:24:03PM +0300, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
> On 23/05/2024 20:18, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> > On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 11:14:20AM +0200, Why 42? The lists account. wrote:
> > > I need to quickly create a solution for forwarding multicast traffic
> > > between two
On 23/05/2024 20:18, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 11:14:20AM +0200, Why 42? The lists account. wrote:
I need to quickly create a solution for forwarding multicast traffic
between two systems, so I though perhaps I could use pf to do just that
by writing some rules along
On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 11:14:20AM +0200, Why 42? The lists account. wrote:
> I need to quickly create a solution for forwarding multicast traffic
> between two systems, so I though perhaps I could use pf to do just that
> by writing some rules along the lines of:
>
> 1. pass in on iface A
On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 03:37:24PM +, James Cook wrote:
> On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 08:00:37AM GMT, Nick Holland wrote:
> > On 5/23/24 03:18, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > > On 2024-05-22, James Cook wrote:
> > > > One of my OpenBSD boxes sometimes gets in a weird locked-up or
> > > >
On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 08:00:37AM GMT, Nick Holland wrote:
On 5/23/24 03:18, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2024-05-22, James Cook wrote:
One of my OpenBSD boxes sometimes gets in a weird locked-up or
almost-locked-up state. I'm wondering what I can do to debug it
further next time it happens.
On 2024-05-23 22:07:27, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
> I'm trying to assign xterm to group 1 and firefox to group 2. Then,
> I'd like to only see a specific group at any given time.
>
> After logging in, I start xterm. Then I start firefox. Problem is
> firefox opens right on top of my terminal. I
Hello,
I'm trying to assign xterm to group 1 and firefox to group 2. Then, I'd
like to only see a specific group at any given time.
After logging in, I start xterm. Then I start firefox. Problem is
firefox opens right on top of my terminal. I expected it to open in
group 2 such that either it's
On 2024/05/23 12:12, Ali Farzanrad wrote:
> Hi Stuart,
>
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > On 2024-05-23, Ali Farzanrad wrote:
> > > Hi misc@,
> > >
> > > My Minisforum UM790 keeps reboot every 5-10 minutes, without any Kernel
> > > Panic or visible message how may I debug it?
> > > I'm using
Hi Stuart,
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2024-05-23, Ali Farzanrad wrote:
> > Hi misc@,
> >
> > My Minisforum UM790 keeps reboot every 5-10 minutes, without any Kernel
> > Panic or visible message how may I debug it?
> > I'm using latest OpenBSD snapshot with this amd64/BUILDINFO:
> > Build
On 5/23/24 03:18, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2024-05-22, James Cook wrote:
One of my OpenBSD boxes sometimes gets in a weird locked-up or
almost-locked-up state. I'm wondering what I can do to debug it
further next time it happens.
...
I would also expect the cache number to be much higher.
On 5/22/24 08:08, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
On Wed, 22 May 2024 12:53:11 +0100,
Nick Holland wrote:
For reasons of multi-hour fsck's on a few systems, I'm looking at
remounting the problem file systems as "rw" when writing is actually
needed and "ro" after the writing is complete (IN THIS
On 2024-05-23, Ali Farzanrad wrote:
> Hi misc@,
>
> My Minisforum UM790 keeps reboot every 5-10 minutes, without any Kernel
> Panic or visible message how may I debug it?
> I'm using latest OpenBSD snapshot with this amd64/BUILDINFO:
> Build date: 1716424636 - Thu May 23 00:37:16 UTC 2024
Not a
Hi misc@,
My Minisforum UM790 keeps reboot every 5-10 minutes, without any Kernel
Panic or visible message how may I debug it?
I'm using latest OpenBSD snapshot with this amd64/BUILDINFO:
Build date: 1716424636 - Thu May 23 00:37:16 UTC 2024
# (dmesg; sysctl hw.sensors)
OpenBSD 7.5-current
Hi All,
I need to quickly create a solution for forwarding multicast traffic
between two systems, so I though perhaps I could use pf to do just that
by writing some rules along the lines of:
1. pass in on iface A proto UDP ... tag mcast
2. pass out on iface B tagged mcast
And
>From a quick glance it is a bog-standard m.2 / NGFF card, so it should be
>fairly trivial to replace the card with a supported one, see the removal
>steps at 01:30 :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop=dqJ9LjY0Jco
Stuart Henderson írta 2024. máj.. 23, Cs-n 09:23 órakor:
> On
On 2024-05-23, Gustavo Rios wrote:
> --1fa3f9061917b744
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
>
> Hi folks!
>
> I would like to setup my openbsd wifi but up to now, no success.
> Here is my lspci output. May some one help me ?
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> 02:00.0 Network controller:
On 2024-05-22, James Cook wrote:
> One of my OpenBSD boxes sometimes gets in a weird locked-up or
> almost-locked-up state. I'm wondering what I can do to debug it
> further next time it happens.
...
> I would also expect the cache number to be much higher. E.g. on
> this occasion, I was running
On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 03:56:01AM -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
> Here you have them:
...
"Realtek 8821CE" rev 0x00 at pci2 dev 0 function 0 not configured
That means there is no driver available in OpenBSD for that card.
-Otto
Here you have them:
Em qui., 23 de mai. de 2024 às 02:59, Otto Moerbeek
escreveu:
> On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 01:44:57AM -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
>
> > Hi folks!
> >
> > I would like to setup my openbsd wifi but up to now, no success.
> > Here is my lspci output. May some one help me ?
> >
>
On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 01:44:57AM -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
> Hi folks!
>
> I would like to setup my openbsd wifi but up to now, no success.
> Here is my lspci output. May some one help me ?
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> 02:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8821CE
>
Hi folks!
I would like to setup my openbsd wifi but up to now, no success.
Here is my lspci output. May some one help me ?
Thanks a lot.
02:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8821CE
802.11ac PCIe Wireless Network Adapter
--
The lion and the tiger may be more powerful,
Hi,
One of my OpenBSD boxes sometimes gets in a weird locked-up or
almost-locked-up state. I'm wondering what I can do to debug it
further next time it happens.
It feels like swap thrashing, but top reports plenty of memory free.
Symptoms:
1. top reports lots of free memory, small act/tot
On 2024-05-22, Kirill A Korinsky wrote:
> On Wed, 22 May 2024 12:53:11 +0100,
> Nick Holland wrote:
>>
> Do you need atime on that FS? Disable it dramatically reduces chances of
> manual interraction with fsck.
btw: you probably _do_ want atime on /tmp (see /etc/daily).
But that's a fairly
On Wed May 22, 2024 at 4:46 PM BST, Am Jam wrote:
Your tip led me in the right direction and I now have what I need. Thank
you!
Glad I could help.
One thing to note. I had to add the following line to get everything to
work:
- location "/" { block return 301
Hi Souji,
Your tip led me in the right direction and I now have what I need. Thank
you!
One thing to note. I had to add the following line to get everything to
work:
- location "/" { block return 301 "$https://$SERVER_NAME/index.php; }
I added this line because, for some reason, without this
On Wed May 22, 2024 at 2:38 PM BST, Am Jam wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Hi Am,
Before anyone asks, removing "/nextcloud" from each of the location strings
does not work.
When I do that I get an "ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE" error in my browser (Chrome).
My httpd.conf below was inspired by the one outlined in
Hi Everyone,
I am trying to run a small nextcloud website and I'm having a problem with
the URLs.
I installed nextcloud via pkg_add, and all of its files were installed
under /var/www/nextcloud.
The pkg-readmes were helpful in getting nextcloud working with httpd.
However, though everything
On Wed, 22 May 2024 12:53:11 +0100,
Nick Holland wrote:
>
> For reasons of multi-hour fsck's on a few systems, I'm looking at
> remounting the problem file systems as "rw" when writing is actually
> needed and "ro" after the writing is complete (IN THIS APPLICATION, this
> is known) to reduce my
In the end I found out a way to manage mutipath.
Outside the bgpd daemon.
Basically I evaluate the bgp peer status from ifstated rules and I
install/remove static multipath route on variation.
The first test seem promising.
In the end I can even manage carp based on peer availabilty with this
On 5/21/24 08:28, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2024-05-21, Nick Holland wrote:
...
When I remove that disk the boot sequence stops and asks for a fsck
I would like that this disk is mounted when it's present, but when it's not
installed I don't want the boot sequence to stop
Make it also
Hello Nick, Stuart, Kirill, Jan,
Thank you for all your answers.
Le mardi 21 mai 2024 à 14:31:13 UTC+2, Stuart Henderson
a écrit :
On 2024-05-21, Nick Holland wrote:
> On 5/20/24 09:37, Jan Stary wrote:
>> On May 20 13:22:26, mikyde...@yahoo.fr wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I have two
On 2024/05/21 20:30, jrmu wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> > > I also don't control the entire /48.
> > >
> > > Here is the information I was given:
> > >
> > > My IPv6 Address Subnet: 2602:fccf:400:41::/64
> > > Hypervisor' IPv6 Gateway: 2602:fccf:400::1
> > >
> > > I was only given a /64.
> >
> > So
Hello!
This was the first thing I checked.
But I think there was a deadly combo of two factors:
1) the continuation character
2) The nuance described in man pf.conf:
"Care should be taken when
commenting out multi-line text: the comment is effective until the end of
the entire block."
After
Greetings,
> > I also don't control the entire /48.
> >
> > Here is the information I was given:
> >
> > My IPv6 Address Subnet: 2602:fccf:400:41::/64
> > Hypervisor' IPv6 Gateway: 2602:fccf:400::1
> >
> > I was only given a /64.
>
> So you should use a /64 prefix length not the /48 which you
.
On 21/05/2024 22:04, jrmu wrote:
Greetings,
Here is my configuration:
Inside hypervisor:
hypervisor$ cat /etc/hostname.em1
inet 104.167.241.211 0xffc0
inet6 2602:fccf:400:41:: 48
Why are you using 48 as mask here and not 64?
I don't have control over the hypervisor's gateway,
On 2024-05-21, jrmu wrote:
>
> --qhuug7BO2jqFJSbi
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> Content-Disposition: inline
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>
> Greetings,
>
>> > Here is my configuration:
>>=20
>> > Inside hypervisor:
>>=20
>> > hypervisor$ cat /etc/hostname.em1
>>
As indicated here:
https://social.treehouse.systems/@AsahiLinux/112449204541186432
The system firmware that comes with macOS Sonoma 14.5 triggers a bug
in the m1n1 bootloader that is used to boot OpenBSD on these machines.
The bug will prevent OpenBSD from booting on some machines after the
Greetings,
> > Here is my configuration:
>
> > Inside hypervisor:
>
> > hypervisor$ cat /etc/hostname.em1
> > inet 104.167.241.211 0xffc0
> > inet6 2602:fccf:400:41:: 48
>
> Why are you using 48 as mask here and not 64?
I don't have control over the hypervisor's gateway, that is provided
Hi
On 21/05/2024 04:01, jrmu wrote:
> Here is my configuration:
> Inside hypervisor:
> hypervisor$ cat /etc/hostname.em1
> inet 104.167.241.211 0xffc0
> inet6 2602:fccf:400:41:: 48
Why are you using 48 as mask here and not 64?
Here is a suggestion in term of routing.
From your
On 2024-05-21, Nick Holland wrote:
> On 5/20/24 09:37, Jan Stary wrote:
>> On May 20 13:22:26, mikyde...@yahoo.fr wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I have two use cases and problems with fsck.
>>>
>>> 1) When my openbsd boots after an outage, the system asks me to fsck /,
>>> /usr, /var or /home
On 5/20/24 09:37, Jan Stary wrote:
On May 20 13:22:26, mikyde...@yahoo.fr wrote:
Hello,
I have two use cases and problems with fsck.
1) When my openbsd boots after an outage, the system asks me to fsck /, /usr,
/var or /home manually.
So I do
fsck /dev/sd0a
And then I'm asked questions and I
On 2024-05-21, Maksim Rodin wrote:
> I solved the problem by copying the entire rule block right after
> the old one and commenting out the old one.
>
> New:
> pass in on egress inet proto tcp to (egress) port $mail_ports \
> keep state (max-src-conn 20, \
> max-src-conn-rate 35/300,
I solved the problem by copying the entire rule block right after
the old one and commenting out the old one.
New:
pass in on egress inet proto tcp to (egress) port $mail_ports \
keep state (max-src-conn 20, \
max-src-conn-rate 35/300, overload \
flush global) \
Greetings,
I'm running into issues with IPv6 networking using vmm with an openbsd guest,
both running OpenBSD 7.5. Setup and diagnostic info here:
https://paste.ircnow.org/05ejwpmf4hi74xuz0h2n
I am setting up an openbsd virtual machine inside vmm using this
configuration:
Hi,
I am experiencing a similar issue in my setup, in my case when running
$ xterm -geometry 500x500+0+0
the window lags a lot when toggling maximization again. It happens also
if you use client_toggle_fullscreen instead. Also, is there any reason that you
maximize
instead of fullscreen?
On Mon, 20 May 2024 14:22:26 +0100,
Mik J wrote:
>
> aa929243b0f5.a /var/mylogs ffs rw,nodev,nosuid 1 2
You may add noatime which should decrease probability of issues when an
outage had happened.
Also, you may consider to use sync option which should future decrease
probability of issues
On May 20 13:22:26, mikyde...@yahoo.fr wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have two use cases and problems with fsck.
>
> 1) When my openbsd boots after an outage, the system asks me to fsck /, /usr,
> /var or /home manually.
> So I do
> fsck /dev/sd0a
> And then I'm asked questions and I usually answer F
>
Hello,
I have two use cases and problems with fsck.
1) When my openbsd boots after an outage, the system asks me to fsck /, /usr,
/var or /home manually.
So I do
fsck /dev/sd0a
And then I'm asked questions and I usually answer F
So my question is that I want this process to be done
On 19/05/2024 19:35, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
> On 19/05/2024 14:37, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> On 2024-05-19, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
>>> This is a bit strange. pf works normal, but rules after an enchor an
>>> being attached to the anchor (somehow).
>>>
>>> All states that are created from
Hello,
I use OpenBSD 7.5 stable amd64.
I uncommented an old rule and the corresponding macro in pf.conf
which definitely worked when the
machine was on version 7.3 and possibly 7.4.
After that:
pfctl -nf /etc/pf.conf shows nothing
pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf shows nothing
So Packet Filter seems to be
On 20/05/2024 00:03, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> On Sun, 19 May 2024 20:52:56 +0100,
> Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
>> I'm trying to bisect a bug and compile an older kernel from cvs
>>
>> cvs checkout -D "2023-01-05" src/sys
>>
>> and following https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#Options
>> +
On Sun, 19 May 2024 20:52:56 +0100,
Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
>
> I'm trying to bisect a bug and compile an older kernel from cvs
>
> cvs checkout -D "2023-01-05" src/sys
>
> and following https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#Options
> + make install
>
> New kernel compiles and boots but I
I'm trying to bisect a bug and compile an older kernel from cvs
cvs checkout -D "2023-01-05" src/sys
and following https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#Options
+ make install
New kernel compiles and boots but I get:
# pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf
pfctl: DIOCADDRULE: Operation not supported by
On 5/19/24 13:37, Stuart Henderson wrote:
I can confirm this is a problem, definitely seen in 7.4, I can't remember
if 7.3 was affected. 7.2 from Dec 22 seems ok.
Yes, 7.3 is affected. It is the same problem reported here:
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=168754952806369
On 19/05/2024 14:37, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2024-05-19, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
This is a bit strange. pf works normal, but rules after an enchor an
being attached to the anchor (somehow).
All states that are created from rules after the anchor, show the anchor
(pf rule) number instead
On 2024-05-19, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
> This is a bit strange. pf works normal, but rules after an enchor an
> being attached to the anchor (somehow).
>
> All states that are created from rules after the anchor, show the anchor
> (pf rule) number instead of (only) the rule number in pfctl
This is a bit strange. pf works normal, but rules after an enchor an
being attached to the anchor (somehow).
All states that are created from rules after the anchor, show the anchor
(pf rule) number instead of (only) the rule number in pfctl -vv and in
pflog.
Here is a quite simple example.
On Fri, May 17, 2024 at 08:12:27AM +0200, fr...@lilo.org wrote:
How to forward outgoing mail to a remote SMTP server with smtpd?
I found this page, but it's out of date I think.
https://romanzolotarev.com/openbsd/smtpd-forward.html
Tks
Pascal
I have mine setup like this and its working.
My
On Sat May 18 08:50:21 2024 Philip Guenther wrote:
> > So yeah, what's needed is pathconfat(2)** but whether this winding loose
> > end ("That poor yak.") merits that much code and surface is yet to be
> > examined deeply.
>
> The fix for this has now been committed, so it'll be in 7.6 and a
On 2024-05-17, Martijn van Duren wrote:
> On Thu, 2024-05-16 at 21:58 -0400, F Bax wrote:
>> I think I missed something simple? I installed 7.5 release in a VM. I then
>> installed nginx and PHP 8.3.3; with pkg_add. I then ran these two commands:
>> # rcctl enable php83_fpm
>> # rcctl start
On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 12:08 AM Philip Guenther wrote:
> On Wed, May 15, 2024 at 1:14 AM Philip Guenther wrote:
...
>> I think you've managed to hit a spot where the POSIX standard doesn't
>> provide a way for a program to find the information it needs to do its job
>> correctly. I've filed
"Souji Thenria" wrote:
> Another issue might be that nginx is still running as www and doesn't
> have access to /home/Testing.
As per above suggestion double check that the user by which you
run nginx (usually www) has access almost by the group to
to the prefix directory declared by the -p
On Fri May 17, 2024 at 2:56 PM BST, F Bax wrote:
In /etc/rc.conf.local - I changed nginx_flags="-u -p /home/Testing"
(home directory of a real user).
reboot system and now browser is refused connection
This site can’t be reached 192.168.1.131 refused to connect.
Neither
On Thu, 2024-05-16 at 21:58 -0400, F Bax wrote:
> I think I missed something simple? I installed 7.5 release in a VM. I then
> installed nginx and PHP 8.3.3; with pkg_add. I then ran these two commands:
> # rcctl enable php83_fpm
> # rcctl start php83_fpm
> I found an issue with php system()
Thanks for the tips and security warnings Mike, Souji and Dan,
In php-fpm.conf - I changed "; chroot = /var/www" to comment.
In /etc/rc.conf.local - I changed nginx_flags="-u -p /home/Testing"
(home directory of a real user).
reboot system and now browser is refused connection
This site can’t be
It can even help to run nginx in "unsecure mode" if you want to stay
not chrooted:
nginx_flags="-u -p /home/mytests"
man nginx
; while php-fpm.conf should remain with the default values
; in this case..
-dan
Mike Fischer wrote:
>
> > Am 17.05.2024 um 03:58 schrieb F Bax :
> >
> > I
May 17, 2024 11:30:25 Souji Thenria :
> -u By default nginx will chroot(2) to the home
> directory of the user running the daemon, typically
> "www", or to the home directory of user in
> nginx.conf. The -u option
On Fri May 17, 2024 at 4:38 AM BST, Mike Fischer wrote:
OpenBSD httpd would be a different situation because it runs in a
chroot(2) environment by default. You can’t call on a PHP-FPM process
that is not also running in the chroot(2) environment. The
communication between httpd(8) and PHP-FPM
On Fri May 17 09:50:58 2024 Philip Guenther wrote:
> Sounds like you copied with something like 'cp -p' so the copy has a
> mtime with zero nsecs part, so now they do compare as equal.
This morning I realized that when I copied the symlink from the ext2
drive to my hard disk, cp(1) didn't copy
Den fre 17 maj 2024 kl 08:56 skrev Pascal Deveaux :
>
> The command
> # chown root:_smtpd /etc/mail/secrets
> Return : group smtpd doesn't exist
The error message doesn't match the command at all, and the _smtpd
group has been in the group file for some 15 years.
Look for misspellings somewhere.
On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 5:33 AM Walter Alejandro Iglesias
wrote:
>
> On Thu May 16 09:48:45 2024 Philip Guenther wrote:
> > So yeah, what's needed is pathconfat(2)** but whether this winding loose
> > end ("That poor yak.") merits that much code and surface is yet to be
> > examined deeply.
...
>
The command
# chown root:_smtpd /etc/mail/secrets
Return : group smtpd doesn't exist
17 mai 2024 10:32:19 Otto Moerbeek :
> On Fri, May 17, 2024 at 08:12:27AM +0200, fr...@lilo.org wrote:
>
>> How to forward outgoing mail to a remote SMTP server with smtpd?
>>
>> I found this page, but it's
On 17/05/24 11:42, fr...@lilo.org wrote:
How to forward outgoing mail to a remote SMTP server with smtpd?
I found this page, but it's out of date I think.
https://romanzolotarev.com/openbsd/smtpd-forward.html
Tks
Pascal
The config looks fine,
use: man smtpd.conf
-James
On Fri, May 17, 2024 at 08:12:27AM +0200, fr...@lilo.org wrote:
> How to forward outgoing mail to a remote SMTP server with smtpd?
>
> I found this page, but it's out of date I think.
> https://romanzolotarev.com/openbsd/smtpd-forward.html
>
> Tks
> Pascal
man smtpd.conf, first exmaple
How to forward outgoing mail to a remote SMTP server with smtpd?
I found this page, but it's out of date I think.
https://romanzolotarev.com/openbsd/smtpd-forward.html
Tks
Pascal
> Am 17.05.2024 um 03:58 schrieb F Bax :
>
> I think I missed something simple? I installed 7.5 release in a VM. I then
> installed nginx and PHP 8.3.3; with pkg_add. I then ran these two commands:
> # rcctl enable php83_fpm
> # rcctl start php83_fpm
> I found an issue with php system()
But you do realise that adding printf() calls to the code can also
change,
for example, the memory layout that the compiler uses, so certain
memory
allocation bugs might become more or less easily triggerable?
This is a big deal especially debugging code that fails with -O3 but
succeeds
I think I missed something simple? I installed 7.5 release in a VM. I then
installed nginx and PHP 8.3.3; with pkg_add. I then ran these two commands:
# rcctl enable php83_fpm
# rcctl start php83_fpm
I found an issue with php system() function; so created this simple script
which produces
Reinstalled manually after the upgrade to 7.5 with:
pkg_add gucharmap
-dan
Dan wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> In my OpenBSD 7.5, xfce-4.18.1 is missing the Characters Map / Special
> Characters utility both graphically, in the menu, and on the disk.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -dan
Greetings,
we're having at least two different weird ndp/icmp6 related behaviours we would
like to share
The setup is quite simple, we're trying to ping6 from one OpenBSD 6.8 to
another, sometimes, without any clear reason, the host sending the request will
start to use its link-local address
I'm working on something similar right now for bgpd, where any
connected /128 ipv6 address will be announced over bgp.
For example if the router is connected to an adjacent host that
has assigned itself an address through slaac such that the router
has an entry for that particular host in the
On Thu May 16 09:48:45 2024 Philip Guenther wrote:
> So yeah, what's needed is pathconfat(2)** but whether this winding loose
> end ("That poor yak.") merits that much code and surface is yet to be
> examined deeply.
>
> Philip Guenther
>
>
> ** or lpathconf(2), but pathconfat(2) is better
>
I
>> Ok so in the end is there a way to install more then one route in the kernel
>> table through bgpd or not ?
>No. That is what "bgpd ... does not handle adding multiple paths for the same
>prefix to the FIB" means. (FIB = "forwarding information base" = kernel route
>table)
Ok so the only
On 2024-05-16, Marco Agostani wrote:
> Ok so in the end is there a way to install more then one route in the kernel
> table through bgpd or not ?
No. That is what "bgpd ... does not handle adding multiple paths for the
same prefix to the FIB" means. (FIB = "forwarding information base" =
kernel
Ok so in the end is there a way to install more then one route in the kernel
table through bgpd or not ?
And if it's something that could be done in the future ?
Cheers
Marco
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-Original Message-
From: Stuart Henderson
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2024 8:26
On Wed, May 15, 2024 at 1:14 AM Philip Guenther wrote:
> On Tue, May 14, 2024 at 11:59 AM Walter Alejandro Iglesias <
> w...@roquesor.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Philip,
>>
>> On Tue May 14 19:40:04 2024 Philip Guenther wrote:
>> > If you like, you could try the following patch to pax to more gracefully
Correction:
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4500U CPU @ 1.80GHz, 06-45-01,
patch 0026 (year 2014)
Dan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In my OpenBSD 7.5 stable temperature incrises timtotime remaining on
> 64-65°C; an old quad cores I5 cpu.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -dan
Hello,
In my OpenBSD 7.5, xfce-4.18.1 is missing the Characters Map / Special
Characters utility both graphically, in the menu, and on the disk.
Thanks!
-dan
Hello,
In my OpenBSD 7.5 stable temperature incrises timtotime remaining on 64-65°C;
an old quad cores I5 cpu.
Thanks,
-dan
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On Wed May 15 13:04:53 2024 Walter Alejandro Iglesias wrote:
> After more testing I realized that I was wrong my modification doesn't
> solve the problem.
>
Yeah, I also realized that what I did was stupid. :-)
On Wed May 15 10:24:32 2024 Walter Alejandro Iglesias wrote:
> I get it working but I don't know if what I did is fine.
>
> As I'd told you the problem was ctime (when using -Y), so I added one
> conditional to your diff where it checks only mtime and it works:
>
>
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