Re: alias issue with snapshot #1175

2023-05-08 Thread Navan Carson



> On May 8, 2023, at 5:32 PM, Sonic  wrote:
> 
> No real difference in the output of ifconfig or netstat before and
> after restarting the network after a reboot.
> The .45 alias refuses to accept/pass data other than answer a ping
> after booting until the network, or at least the interface (em0) that
> contains the alias is restarted.
> From outside testing the ssh port I get "tcp closed" and after the
> network restart "tcp open", the other 3 addresses, .41, .42, .43 all
> work properly after booting.
> The .44 address being used by another device and not as an alias seems
> to be tripping something up, but only after boot, once the interface
> is restarted all is well.
> Absolutely nothing in the logs indicating any error.
> 
> 
>> On Mon, May 8, 2023 at 10:48 AM Sonic  wrote:
>> 
>>> On Mon, May 8, 2023 at 9:24 AM Stuart Henderson
>>>  wrote:
>>> There's not enough information really. /etc/hostname.* and maybe results
>>> of ifconfig -A and netstat -rn might give more clues.
>> 
>> Here's that info - hopefully not munged beyond use.
>> Note that this is after the interface has been restarted (so the .45
>> is working) but everything appeared normal before (ifconfig, etc.)
>> although I won't be able to verify until late tonight when I can
>> reboot the system.
> 

Do you have names that depend on DNS in pf.conf?



Re: support and consulting: new entry request

2021-06-30 Thread Navan Carson



> On Jun 30, 2021, at 1:50 PM, Ingo Schwarze  wrote:
> 
> Hi Navan,
> 
> Navan Carson wrote on Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 01:08:55PM -0600:
> 
>> The TLS certificate is invalid for https://obsd.solutions/.
>> It's for some mcafee.com names. 
> 
> I'm sorry, but so far, i'm unable to reproduce.  When i connect
> to obsd.solutions with HTTPs, the following certificate is
> returned from the server:
> 
>Serial Number:
>05:d8:3c:dd:c3:1f:f3:15:6c:4f:96:db:14:a2:cd:43
>Issuer: C=US, O=Cloudflare, Inc., CN=Cloudflare Inc ECC CA-3
>Subject: C=US, ST=California, L=San Francisco, O=Cloudflare, Inc.,
> CN=sni.cloudflaressl.com
>X509v3 extensions:
>X509v3 Subject Alternative Name: 
>DNS:sni.cloudflaressl.com,
>DNS:obsd.solutions, DNS:*.obsd.solutions
> 
> I verified that with both firefox and nc(1).
> 
> I see nothing involving mcafee.com in there.
> 
> Yours,
>  Ingo

Hi Ingo,

You are right. The certificate I am seeing is coming from the WiFi access point 
I’m on. Sorry for the distraction, and thanks for the additional thing to fix 
at the relatives house. 

Take care,
Navan 




Re: support and consulting: new entry request

2021-06-30 Thread Navan Carson



> On Jun 23, 2021, at 9:46 AM, nabbi...@scqr.net wrote:
> 
> 0
> C Japan
> P Osaka
> T Osaka
> Z
> O Scqr Inc.
> I
> A
> M contact@obsd.solutions
> U https://obsd.solutions/
> B
> X
> N We are experienced ICT designers/developers and security monks, using 
> OpenBSD as primary servers for years. [ Company Website ]  href="https://www.scqr.net/;>scqr.net
> 

The TLS certificate is invalid for https://obsd.solutions/. It’s for some 
mcafee.com names. 



Re: Reinstall to upgrade

2020-11-25 Thread Navan Carson



> On Nov 25, 2020, at 2:15 PM, Manuel Giraud  wrote:
> 
> I have one (somewhat) related question left: is possible to capture the
> output of pkg_delete -an in a file? I tried the following (without
> luck):
>   $ pkg_delete -an > /tmp/foo
>   $ pkg_delete -an > /tmp/foo 2>&1

How about:

$ script
$ pkg... ; exit




Re: Reinstall to upgrade

2020-11-25 Thread Navan Carson



> On Nov 25, 2020, at 6:29 AM, Manuel Giraud  wrote:
> 
> I think I could do the following but I don't know if it is safe:
>- sysupgrade (+ sysclean)
>- pkg_info -mz > mypkg
>- umount /usr/local
>- newfs partition_of_usr_local
>- mount /usr/local
>- pkg_add -l mypkg

Does ‘pkg_delete -an’ do what you want?



fstat regression

2009-06-14 Thread Navan Carson

When running the fstat command on a file, it no longer restricts
reports to the specified file, e.g.

fstat /var/log/messages

This used to return a line referencing syslogd, now it returns all
of the internet, internet6, kqueue, pipe, route, and unix sockets
open on the system as well.

This worked in previous releases, and in snapshots up to at least
OpenBSD 4.5-current (GENERIC) #41: Sat Jun  6 13:27:32 MDT 2009

Based on the timing, I'd guess this is related to changing fstat
to use the new kvm_getfile2 interface.
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvsm=124434434417337w=2

Navan



Re: fstat regression

2009-06-14 Thread Navan Carson

On Jun 14, 2009, at 8:44 AM, Miod Vallat wrote:


When running the fstat command on a file, it no longer restricts
reports to the specified file, e.g.

fstat /var/log/messages



The following diff should fix it.

Miod





Sorry for the delay getting back to you, I stopped for
breakfast.

I tested your patch. It does fix the issue I was seeing.

Thank you,
Navan



Re: removing a pesky file

2009-05-14 Thread Navan Carson

On May 14, 2009, at 9:15 PM, Ryan Flannery wrote:


On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 10:53 PM, Jordi Beltran Creix
jbcreix.m...@gmail.com wrote:

rm `ls | grep E` would delete that file leaving others alone.

Regards,



Just for the list...
I had tried that incantation, and others involving grep, and they  
all failed.


Output (I just reproduced the file) from your example is:

tarski wget ftp://rt.fm/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/ports.tar.gz
...(wget output)...
tarski  tar xf ports.tar.gz
...(tar output, lots-o-errors, obviously)...

now the file exists with the mucked-up name (see previous post for how
ls(1) displays it)
and here's what happens when I use the rm `ls | grep E` you
suggested (and I tried earlier... again with many variations)

tarski rm `ls | grep E`
~,u?}w=R1T)U7r5\4gm(_EW]W-sn^[[?1;2c: No such file or directory
 Ec?J9K%Mx/!...@ss,W7g?5
0,z: No such file or directory M}OWDt?Yw?rB~[*6t?0h|7aBz_
tarski




I tried your example. The oddly named entry is a directory.
rm -i * does not work, but rm -ri * does let me remove it.



Re: A virus road map for GNOME and KDE?

2009-02-20 Thread Navan Carson

On Feb 19, 2009, at 6:25 AM, Lars Noodin wrote:


KammyDoe wrote:

You've already said what needs to be said, don't save-and-open email
attachments...


Actually there are a lot of milters that can remove all the
attachments
for you automatically.

Complex ones like procmail can even autorespond to dipshits who are
dumb
enough or rude enough to send files as attachments.

Regards
-Lars




Please don't encourage people to setup auto responders like this. The
best
way to accomplish what you seem to want, is to deny the message during
the
SMTP dialog. That way you don't create another tool for the Spammers.



Re: Dell PERC 6

2008-02-28 Thread Navan Carson

I am interested in this driver as well. Has anyone heard how development
is progressing?

Navan

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Sorry, I've the same problem. I don't understand if there is a way to have
OpenBSD 4.2 amd64 running on Dell PowerEdge 1950 with Perc 6 raid controller?

Marco Peereboom wrote:

dlg@ is working on a fix.  If I get my hands on one I might beat him to it :-)


2008/1/25, Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

I added the pci ids but it obviously didn't work.  Can you send me the
dmesg?




Re: USB Scanner question

2006-03-19 Thread Navan Carson

Antoine Jacoutot wrote:

I, for one, am very happy with my Epson USB scanner. I can scan via USB and via
the LAN too.


Just out of curiosity, which model scanner do you have?  I'd never considered 
looking
for one that can scan via the LAN, but now that you mention it, that sounds 
useful.



Re: Anything in need of research?

2005-09-09 Thread Navan Carson

Martin Schrvder wrote:

On 2005-09-09 17:39:37 +0200, Tim wrote:
Is there anything related to OpenBSD that would be worth investigating or researching? 

Yes: Is there anything related to OpenBSD that would be worth investigating or 
researching? :-)


How about http://openbsd.org/query-pr.html