Hello
I have run into another strange problem on the Optiplex 745 in the
dmesg below. It usually boots with a usb crypto key disk, but if I try
to boot with a particular usb hard disk attached it will fail to find
the key disk and will instead erase the disklabel on the usb hdd. The
data is all
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 08:17:19PM +1200, Peter Kane wrote:
Hello
I have run into another strange problem on the Optiplex 745 in the
dmesg below. It usually boots with a usb crypto key disk, but if I try
to boot with a particular usb hard disk attached it will fail to find
the key disk and
On 21 July 2014 04:17, Peter Kane pwk...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
I have run into another strange problem on the Optiplex 745 in the
dmesg below. It usually boots with a usb crypto key disk, but if I try
to boot with a particular usb hard disk attached it will fail to find
the key disk and
sd2: 2861588MB, 4096 bytes/sector, 732566645 sectors
I guess that clears that up.
Thanks again,
Peter
vio0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
hwfeatures=10VLAN_MTU hardmtu 16000
Can you try a current snapshot?
Problem persists on 5.6. Further testing suggests that this may only be
happening if the packets exit the firewall via an ip6 tunnel (tun(4)
interface).
running i386-current I noticed that despite having set powerdown=YES in
rc.shutdown the system halts with Press any key to reboot.
$ cat /etc/rc.shutdown | grep power
powerdown=YES # set to YES for powerdown
Did the logic change here?
Yes, the logic changed. /etc/rc no longer
From: Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2014 14:32:16 -0600
running i386-current I noticed that despite having set powerdown=YES in
rc.shutdown the system halts with Press any key to reboot.
$ cat /etc/rc.shutdown | grep power
powerdown=YES # set to YES for
From: Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2014 14:32:16 -0600
running i386-current I noticed that despite having set powerdown=YES in
rc.shutdown the system halts with Press any key to reboot.
$ cat /etc/rc.shutdown | grep power
powerdown=YES # set to YES for
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 04:25:46PM -0400, Michael Stone wrote:
Problem persists on 5.6. Further testing suggests that this may only be
happening if the packets exit the firewall via an ip6 tunnel (tun(4)
interface). I am not seeing the problem between vlans on the same physical
network using
Am Mon, 21 Jul 2014 14:32:16 -0600
schrieb Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org:
running i386-current I noticed that despite having set
powerdown=YES in rc.shutdown the system halts with Press any key
to reboot.
$ cat /etc/rc.shutdown | grep power
powerdown=YES # set to YES for
From owner-bugs+M22415=deraadt=cvs.openbsd@openbsd.org Mon Jul 21 15:15:06
2014
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Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2014 23:13:41 +0200
From: Stefan Wollny ste...@wollny.de
To: bugs@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: rc.shutdown: No powerdown
In-Reply-To:
The random tests are encrypting small blocks of data (the first between 0
and
15 bytes per write, the second between 65 and 128) using the same key and
IV - this is basically the worst case scenario and the byte-at-a-time
algorithm is almost certainly more performant.
However, this is not
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 11:05:54PM +0200, Alexander Bluhm wrote:
What application do you run on tun? aiccu?
Yes, aiccu.
Are the packets forwarded or locally generated?
Forwarded.
Where and how do you measure the checksum 0?
At either the firewall as the packets exit, or at the remote
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