Re: regression from 6.0 to -current: local connection on rdomain

2016-11-02 Thread Sebastien Marie
On Wed, Nov 02, 2016 at 05:41:24PM +0100, Martin Pieuchot wrote: > Hello Sebastien, > > On 01/11/16(Tue) 09:36, Sebastien Marie wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I experiment problem with local connection on specific rdomain. > > > > I tried to make a simple and reproductible environment. > > Thanks for

Re: regression from 6.0 to -current: local connection on rdomain

2016-11-02 Thread Martin Pieuchot
Hello Sebastien, On 01/11/16(Tue) 09:36, Sebastien Marie wrote: > Hi, > > I experiment problem with local connection on specific rdomain. > > I tried to make a simple and reproductible environment. Thanks for the nice report, could you confirm the diff below fixes your issue? The idea is to

Re: Crashes very early during boot

2016-11-02 Thread Paul de Weerd
Bisecting didn't find the problem. The kernel that was booting fine before the upgrade no longer works. It wasn't 100% 6.0, but one of the pre-RELEASE 6.0 snapshots: OpenBSD 6.0 (GENERIC.MP) #2315: Tue Jul 26 00:12:21 MDT 2016 That kernel now crashes at boot. It boots fine with pxeboot. The

Re: IPv6/NDP/IPsec breakage in -current

2016-11-02 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 25/10/16(Tue) 22:13, Markus Friedl wrote: > > > Am 25.10.2016 um 17:13 schrieb Mike Belopuhov : > > > > > > There are apparently some discussions in infomational RFCs regarding > > this issue. For instance https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3756 > >

Re: Crashes very early during boot

2016-11-02 Thread Paul de Weerd
Another quick update as I'm trying things: pxebooting unbreaks things I stuck 40 older kernels from http://kernels.weirdnet.nl/ on my tftp server, trying to bisect to an approximate date of the problematic commit. They all boot fine (panicing because the kernel can't find a root filesystem,