On 2010/04/18 14:38, Antti Harri wrote:
It still makes more sense to just match 'filename', either directory or
regular file, as currently (but incorrectly) stated in the man page.
It's the path of least surprise.
You can already do that with the help of pkg_mklocatedb(1).
For a quick use
On 2010/04/26 07:35, J.C. Roberts wrote:
It seems this only happens with mirrors running opencvs, and there are
a number of them. thanks sthen@
to be complete: if opencvs is either side (client or server), this
breaks.
On 2010/06/28 17:20, Joe Gidi wrote:
On Mon, June 28, 2010 4:08 am, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Thanks Brad. So this revised version should fix multicast and enable
interrupt moderation. Joe, could you rm re.c rtl81x9reg.h, cvs up, and
re-test with this diff instead please.
If you have
On 2010/07/29 22:26, Fabrice Dubois wrote:
I'm stuck on the fdisk, it shows me nonsense I just don't understand or...
So, I am sending this to bug, but I am not on a position to know if that's
really a bug or what.
It's not a bug.
Do you wish to edit in CHS mode? [n] y
BIOS Starting
Please try a newer snapshot, this is likely to be fixed
On 2010/08/04 11:27, re...@d-compu.dyndns.org wrote:
Number: 6441
Category: amd64
Synopsis: unable to upgrade to 4.8-beta from cd to USB stick
Confidential: yes
Severity: serious
Priority: medium
On 2010/09/20 12:02, Einar Lvnn wrote:
Hi again,
Sorry for asking this, but;
Did you really test the no-df option in the case where *all* UDP-fragments
have DF set? It seems to work fine when some have the flag.
I couldn't get it to work with your example command line either..
On 2010/09/21 01:42, Joel Sing wrote:
On Tuesday 21 September 2010, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2010/09/20 12:02, Einar Lvnn wrote:
Hi again,
Sorry for asking this, but;
Did you really test the no-df option in the case where *all*
UDP-fragments have DF set? It seems to work
On 2010/10/13 09:16, Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:
(snapshot 4.8 / amd64)
Hello,
The restricted bgpd socket example in bgplgsh and bgplg should be
updated :
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html#20100627
2010/06/27 - bgpd(8) options moved to config
bgpd(8) command-line options -s and -r
On 2010/10/17 10:19, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
On Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:09:14 -0600 (MDT)
p...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote:
Synopsis: relayd check https - ssl read timeout
State-Changed-From-To: open-closed
State-Changed-By: pyr
State-Changed-When: Mon Oct 18 02:08:14 MDT 2010
On 2010/11/06 14:12, Bahador NazariFard wrote:
Hi
I am using OpenBSD operating system.
I think there is a problem in* /etc/netstart* on Line 44: *set -A stat --
`ls -nL $file`*
I think we should change this line to *set -A stat -- `ls -nl $file`*
Before fixing this problems always
On 2010/11/06 18:49, Bahador NazariFard wrote:
Thank you for your very soon reply
Excuse me you are right.
I had installed gnuls-4.1p2 (colorized GNU 'ls') and I had defined
alias ls='gls --color=tty'.
unfortunately it seems gls -n does not work properly and it was the
reason of that
Fixed, thanks.
On 2011/01/19 08:44, Harald Dunkel wrote:
Hi folks,
according to a thread on misc the rdr-to example in pf.conf(5)
is not correct. It should be
pass in on $int_if proto { tcp, udp } from any to any port 80 \
rdr-to 127.0.0.1 port 80
pass in on $int_if proto { tcp,
The following reply was made to PR i386/6553; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org
To: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Vladim=EDr?= Kotal vl...@devnull.cz
Cc: gn...@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: i386/6553: crash in ohci_timeout when plugging/unplugging USB
device
Date: Sun, 30 Jan
The following reply was made to PR kernel/5978; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org
To: umaxx um...@oleco.net
Cc: gn...@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: kernel/5978
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 14:11:35 +
Synopsis: vge(4) driver does not work with 1000baseTX
On 2011/02/21 21:44, anton.v.zhukov wrote:
TEAM, help us to resolve problem with USB, see below,,
snip a *ridiculous* cc list
http://www.openbsd.org/report.html
This is a useless bug report. Let's at least have some dmesgs and
details from the crashes.
On 2011/03/02 23:04, Noam Kloos wrote:
My situation:
4 OpenBSD systems with softraid0
1 system ultra scsi3 raid
2 system sata raid 1
1 system sata raid 5
On all machines raid works fine.
On 2011/03/15 15:35, Paul Irofti wrote:
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 12:24:24PM +0100, Vladim?r Kotal wrote:
I am now running 4.9-current kernel (from 12th March, ohci.c still at
version 1.103) and userland bits from 4.8-release. The uow device is
Userland from 4.8-release with a 4.9-current
No time for a proper PR at the moment - had a crash after
ifconfig bridge2 destroy, simple bridge setup with just
add vether2 add gif2 up. No STP.
Can't investigate it ATM but thought I'd send it so
at least it's not totally lost.
uvm_fault(0xd69d3cac, 0x0, 0, 3) - e
fatal page fault (6) in
On 2011/03/29 18:43, Stuart Henderson wrote:
No time for a proper PR at the moment - had a crash after
ifconfig bridge2 destroy, simple bridge setup with just
add vether2 add gif2 up. No STP.
Can't investigate it ATM but thought I'd send it so
at least it's not totally lost.
ugh
seems like it's a week of crashes for me...
this is from a straight ethernet bgp/ospf router, running fairly
fairly -current amd64. it's doing vlan (on trunk0)+trunk (on em0/em1)
and pf but not much else, no bridge/vether/gif/carp/pfsync. no relayd.
panic: receive 1
Starting stack trace...
On 2011/04/03 21:42, Sha'ul wrote:
I install, reboot, and get kernal panic before I can login. I
included 2 dmesg's because they don't read the same under .mp and .rd
and I can not run trace in bsd.rd because it starts the install when
I bootbsd.rd so I can only do (I)nstall (U)pgrade (S)hell
On 2011/04/10 14:32, Sha'ul wrote:
Does not recognize Atheros AR8151 Gigabit during installation.
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-techm=129595134124076w=2
On 2011/05/02 06:45, Michael Richmond wrote:
OpenBSD 4.9 was released on May 1, but the files on
ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD4.9 are dated March 1 or March 2 (except
for index.txt and directory files)
And except for some of the packages.
The following reply was made to PR user/6509; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org
To: gn...@openbsd.org
Cc: Jonathan Gray j...@goblin.cx, Reyk Floeter r...@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: user/6509: relayctl show sessions make relayd crash
Date: Wed, 18 May 2011 15:30
The following reply was made to PR system/6601; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Stuart Henderson st...@openbsd.org
To: gn...@openbsd.org
Cc:
Subject: system/6601
Date: Fri, 20 May 2011 10:55:45 +0100
Forwarding to gnats as requested by submitter.
- Forwarded message from Pawel
The following reply was made to PR kernel/6616; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org
To: stephane.la...@darkbsd.org
Cc: gn...@openbsd.org, darks...@darkbsd.org
Subject: Re: kernel/6616: vr(4) interface hangup/kernel panic problem
Date: Sat, 28 May 2011 13:30:13
The following reply was made to PR user/6628; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org
To: h...@onlinecity.dk
Cc: gn...@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: user/6628: BGP capabiliies unsupported for IPv6 - Cisco
Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2011 16:30:15 +0100
On 2011/06/07 15:51, h
On 2011/06/23 11:59, Rechner-Tester wrote:
Hi
The vr(4) man page is missing a note about vlan support.
Vlan support was added as of OpenBSD 4.3:
Add VLAN reception support to vr(4).
http://openbsd.org/plus43.html
We don't list vlan support on the manpage for each driver.
However there
On 2011/06/23 17:53, Rechner-Tester wrote:
However there are other changes that should be mentioned.
Rx checksum offload support was added,
Is this usefully at all on the VT6105M?
There was a very interesting analysis of the offloading capabilities
of this chip by Willy Tarreau for the
On 2011/07/19 21:45, Markus Friedl wrote:
All OpenBSD versions should have this problem as it's due to the way how
IPsec-flows are encoded in the routing table and I could not find and easy
fix.
The easiest fix if you control both ends is probably to just use
gif(4) tunnels.
For people who
On 2011/07/21 11:12, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 10:56:30AM +0200, Rene Maroufi wrote:
Hi,
i installed the 5.0 beta snapshot from July 19th. At installation i
answered question about ipv6 address with 'rtsol'. At boot there is a
message:
rtsol: kernel is configured
On 2011/07/24 10:29, JiEC- NavrC!til wrote:
I just installed OpenBSD 4.9 / amd64 from install49.iso / CD. I'm testing
softraid, which is working great, thank you.
Unfortunately I found, that time is not changing on mp kernel and also on sp
kernel. I booted back to install49 CD, and date is
On 2011/07/25 13:14, joshua stein wrote:
not sure if bugs@ or ports@ is the right place for this, but i think
the packages on firmware.openbsd.org need to be re-rolled.
installed 5.0-beta snapshot on amd64, allowed it to install non-free
firmwares for an rsu usb wireless device, and now on
On 2011/08/15 21:48, Marcel Logen wrote:
sc-7.16 is not usable, because you cannot input numbers
(with leading =) in cells. In this case occurs a syntax error.
sc has various bugs triggered by the move to the gcc4 compiler; these
are fixed in -current ports. you should be able to update just
On Wed, 7 Sep 2011 22:05:42 +0100, owner-b...@openbsd.org wrote:
Am 07.09.2011 um 19:25 schrieb Markus Friedl:
no, that's different. you probably have to setup
bypass flows in ipsec.conf.
I'm using isakmpd.conf and must convert to ipsec.conf to use bypass flows.
No need to touch your
On 2011/10/03 23:04, Scott Francis wrote:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Setup.if
in the ifconfig(8) output, fxp0 has no inet address (only inet6), but the
following paragraph asserts that it does (10.0.0.38).
(apologies for lack of diff; no access to CLI at the moment).
cheers,
The bios used in old versions of kvm had incorrect MPBIOS tables,
this was fixed in seabios sometime in 2009 iirc, so updating to a
slightly more recent version should help.
Keyboard mappings can behave strangely in some virtualization
environments, I would not bother spending much time on this
On 2011/10/06 10:53, Stuart Henderson wrote:
The bios used in old versions of kvm had incorrect MPBIOS tables,
this was fixed in seabios sometime in 2009 iirc, so updating to a
slightly more recent version should help.
Keyboard mappings can behave strangely in some virtualization
On 2011/10/21 07:15, PP;P5P:QP0P=P4Q P/P=QP0QQP: wrote:
On 17.10.2011 22:50, Alexander Polakov wrote:
* aLEKSANDR qN^ARUKpoli...@tut.by [111017 22:22]:
Thanks for your outstanding work!
Attachments are stripped here, please put it on some image hosting or
(better) type the message by
On 2011/10/22 00:53, PP;P5P:QP0P=P4Q P/P=QP0QQP: wrote:
amd64 MP
nearly -current (6 oct)
panic: pci_make_tag: bad request shortly after the ioapic0 at
mainbus0 or acpimcfg0 at acpi0 attach line.
[..]
http://www.freeimagehosting.net/f1fce
http://www.freeimagehosting.net/65d5c
On 2011/11/04 08:04, DAVE O wrote:
date command in OpenBSD5.0
is showing no time progression.
The date command shows
a static time.
Please send output from these commands (in-line, pasted into the mail
body) -
sysctl kern.timecounter
dmesg
On 2011/11/15 12:55, Jason Sidabras wrote:
Hello,
After a motherboard system failure I upgraded to 5.0 on a new gigabyte
GA-Z68MA-D2H-B3 motherboard. No DHCP offers are received on the NIC.
re0 at pci5 dev 0 function 0 Realtek 8168 rev 0x06: RTL8168E/8111E-VL
(0x2c80), apic 2 int 18,
ami(4) in 5.0 doesn't work with bigmem. Try -current.
dev/ic/ami.c:
revision 1.221
date: 2011/10/05 06:41:30; author: dlg; state: Exp; lines: +58 -36
ami_drv_inq bus_dmamap_loads the inquiry buffer, so that buffer has to be
under 4g now. this moves the inqbufs off
On 2011/12/06 03:33, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
# DNS dns
pass in on $ext_if proto { TCP, UDP } from any to $my_ip port 53 keep state
Come to think of it, you've put all the protocol names in upper case.
In all the PF example rulesets I've seen, they are written in lower
case. Does that
you are bumping into the default state limit; two options:
- bump maximum state limits:
set limit states 2
- reduce the state expiry time, just for udp 53 is probably enough:
pass proto udp to port 53 keep state (udp.first 20, udp.single 10, udp.multiple
20)
see pfctl -st and pfctl -sm for
On 2011/12/19 16:10, Wesley M. wrote:
So i
tried to use 5.0 RELEASE.
This time, it formats quickly. But it is the same
way : kernel panic when it starts the network.
The following message
appear :
Starting network
panic: mii_phy_setmedia
Stopped at
Debugger+0x4:popl %ebp
a show
Dec 2011 12:51:58 +, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org
wrote:
On 2011/12/19 16:10, Wesley M. wrote:
So i
tried to use 5.0 RELEASE.
This time, it formats quickly. But it is the same
way : kernel panic when it starts the network.
The following message
appear :
Starting
Bit of a shot in the dark, but I would try boot -c, disable aibs, quit
On 2011/12/21 14:45, Didier Wiroth wrote:
Hello,
I can install openbsd but after a restart it crashes before the login
prompt, it is impossible to get a login shell as it crashes before.
I'm pretty short on explanation,
On 2012/01/13 16:02, Peter Hessler wrote:
I would really like the feature to be available, but I agree that the
current implentation causes problems.
The correct behaviour is +1/-1, of course.
i think the daemons should only be managing +1 (or +n) and a
corresponding -1 (or -n) for things
On 2012/01/14 10:58, Daniele Pilenga wrote:
This patch adds the support:
thanks.
For completeness of the report I have not been able use it to connect
to the Internet, yet, but it must be something missing on my part.
the ppp implementation on most phones and 3g cards is pretty
On 2012/02/06 06:34, Rebecca wrote:
Hi,
We discovered that our Huawei E1752 has a different product ID than is
listed in the kernel source, and thus was not working by default.
This patch adds in the ID for ours, and it now works fine, but I wasn't
sure of the preferred way to deal with
: smtp; 550 5.7.1 inva...@nocrater.com: Relay access denied.
From: Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2012 10:33:55 +
To: Rebecca inva...@nocrater.com
Cc: bugs@openbsd.org
User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15)
Subject: Re: Huawei E1752 patch
On 2012/02/06 06:34, Rebecca wrote
Box running pf/ospf/bgp/relayd entered ddb with Stopped at
cpu_idle_cycle+0xe: hlt.
Various of these seen in 'sh all pools':-
mcl9k: pool(0xd0a2df78:mcl9k): page inconsistency: page 0xd1cc6000; item
ordinal 0; addr 0xd1cc6018 (p 0xd1cc4000)
mcl9k: pool(0xd0a2df78:mcl9k): page inconsistency:
On 2012/03/06 17:28, r...@nulld.me wrote:
Synopsis:Spaces instead of tabs inside syslog.conf cause line to be
ignored
Category:system
Environment:
System : OpenBSD 5.0
Details : OpenBSD 5.0 (GENERIC.MP) #63: Wed Aug 17 10:14:30 MDT 2011
Sending this in case anyone's interested...
Seen on a router doing multipath running a feb 12 i386 UP kernel.
This was after removing and readding some pppoe interfaces; no
immediate problem but when I run 'netstat -rnfinet' it blew up.
It's a remote system and I currently only have console
This page is a work in progress - the package versions haven't been updated
yet.
A diff to update the whole lot in one go would be welcome, otherwise, it will
get fixed sometime. ;)
On 2012/03/20 15:35, Stefan Ch. Skobek wrote:
Hello,
On your Release Page for the upcoming 5.1:
On 2012/03/27 08:10, Max Mustermann wrote:
The system uses flashrd [3] to install and run OpenBSD from Compact
Flash. The kernel options of flashrd are however identical to the
GENERIC kernel.
Not quite.. from the flashrd mkkern script:-
: grep -v POOL_DEBUG /usr/src/sys/conf/GENERIC
On 2012/03/30 12:38, Eric Douzet wrote:
Hello,
I am French and I do not speak English very well.
I can not install this package : php-gd-5.3.10
However the required dependencies are installed !
Your base OS is out of date with respect to packages.
Update to a newer snapshot and then run
On 2012/04/24 23:05, Marco V wrote:
Today I bought a new Medion AKOYA E2068 D pc with a RTL8111 F nic.
The problem is that any other system on the LAN seems to ignore packets
from this nic.
I tried it with a fresh installed OpenBSD 5.0 installation, but also via
de Shell of the OpenBSD 5.0
On 2012/05/14 21:14, Bruce Cran wrote:
The PF example at http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/example1.html should
add unreach to the icmp types, otherwise path mtu discovery won't
work.
Thanks for the feedback but this is not necessary, PF state tracking
automatically includes ICMP packets relevant
On 2012/07/20 14:03, LEVAI Daniel wrote:
Hi!
It just crashed, didn't do anything fancy with it. I was connected with
ssh to the machine when suddenly I got disconnected.
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=134072894816852w=2
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=134149317104627w=2
On 2012/07/21 18:49, Mike Belopuhov wrote:
this sppp_clear_ip_addrs_args dance looks totally unneeded if i read
the diff correctly. why don't you just pass sp as an argument to
the workq_add_task?
yes, that makes sense. I think he did it that way because it was
modelled on sppp_set_ip_addrs
On 2012/08/20 14:04, dani...@ecentrum.hu wrote:
I'm using 5.1-stable on two machines with pppoe connections. The pf
synproxy state option doesn't work on the pppoe interfaces. I've set
'block-policy' to 'return' for testing and PF just sends back a TCP reset to
the connecting client when
On 2012/08/21 12:04, LEVAI Daniel wrote:
pass in quick log on pppoe0 proto tcp to port 12345 synproxy state
- if I connect via em0, I can successfully pass packets to either
address, em0's or pppoe0's,
- if I connect via pppoe0, I can only successfully pass packets to
em0's
On 2012/08/21 14:03, Claudio Jeker wrote:
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 11:34:32AM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2012/08/21 12:04, LEVAI Daniel wrote:
pass in quick log on pppoe0 proto tcp to port 12345 synproxy state
- if I connect via em0, I can successfully pass packets
On 2012/08/27 22:18, X-user wrote:
It's me again.
I just want to say that now (after removing firmwares that are downloaded
with OpenBSD's fw_update
and copying new one from
http://intellinuxwireless.org/?n=downloadsf=ucodes_6000g2b to
/etc/firmware/iwn-6005)
dmesg does not show
On 2012/09/18 00:58, Matthieu Herrb wrote:
I fail to see what could cause that in the commits between aug31 and
sep11. Those where mostly updates to drivers that aren't used on your
machine...
PIE?
On 2012/10/08 12:00, Andres Perera wrote:
you have to prune empty directories from cvs
even if you pass the correct flag to co/up, interrupting the update
may leave directories in your work copy. it's also worth noting that
the deletion of empty directories is the very last task performed by
On 2012/10/25 13:12, bu...@nerim.net wrote:
OpenBSD 5.2-current (GENERIC.MP) #73: Wed Oct 24 09:13:20 MDT 2012
dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC.MP
cpu0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) D CPU 2.80GHz (GenuineIntel 686-class)kernel:
protection fault trap, code=0
Stopped
On 2012/10/25 20:17, Han Boetes wrote:
Hi, I got this weird hang on my server. I could ping it but ssh
and httpd were unresponsive.
bt trace and dmesg attached from serial console. Yay for serial
consoles on OpenBSD.
[halt sent]
Stopped at Debugger+0x5: leave
ddb{0} ps
PID
On 2012/11/06 12:31, Giovanni Bechis wrote:
On 11/06/12 11:05, Joel Sing wrote:
On Tue, 6 Nov 2012, Giovanni Bechis wrote:
On 11/04/12 19:30, Dawe wrote:
Hi,
after updating to the Nov. 03 snapshot my amd64 system doesn't boot
anymore. The boot process prints:
Loading...
_ (-
On 2012/11/21 14:19, Peter wrote:
Yes, I did.
I did some more research, and I can't find a source what tells what to
do when using a monospaced font in this century.
Most typography articles seem to think monospaced fonts died somewhere
in the 80's...
Also, OpenBSD man pages use double
On 2012/12/18 22:23, Axel Rau wrote:
Under load, I see:
---
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x07dd2fce in memcpy () from /usr/lib/libc.so.65.0
(gdb) bt
#0 0x07dd2fce in memcpy () from /usr/lib/libc.so.65.0
#1 0x1c0048a1 in queuePacket ()
#2 0x06bc807d in pcap_read
On 2013/01/10 09:35, codeslag wrote:
When I get dropped to ddb I'm not able to run trace or ps as the keyboard
seems to get locked (not able to ctrl + alt + delete). So appologies I'm
not sure if you'll be able to do much with this bug. If you want I can send
you the usb dongle for testing.
On 2013/01/29 20:08, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 10:29:39AM -0800, julian robin wrote:
Dear Sir,
My name is Julian Younis, a graduated student at SDSU. Our class demand to
install OpenBsd on our laptops using virtual machine.
I do have three laptops: 1 hp 64 bit OS
I've just noticed an ssh mux process using close to 100% cpu, ktrace
shows this repeating in a tight loop,
...
5687 ssh CALL select(0xb,0x91210235500,0x91210235980,0,0)
5687 ssh STRU struct fd_set { 3-7 }
5687 ssh STRU struct fd_set { }
5687 ssh STRU struct fd_set
[ Note: reply-to is set to ports@ ]
On 2013/02/10 20:37, Hany Aziz wrote:
I have attempted to install from ports multiple programs both small and
large
(Emacs 21, Emacs 23, Zile, Git, Gtypist and others) they invariably fail
during the compilation stage.
One failure of the emacs ports
On 2013/02/28 17:03, Jason Mader wrote:
Synopsis: order of set tos in a rule
Category: system
Environment:
System : OpenBSD 5.2
Details : OpenBSD 5.2 (GENERIC) #278: Wed Aug 1 10:04:16 MDT
2012
dera...@i386.openbsd.org:
The kernel has an implicit default first rule, which is pass
flags any no state and this applies to any packets which are not
overridden in pf.conf.
It's probably best to start your pf.conf with an explicit block as the
first line (which will block packets by default unless they match an
existing
On 2013/03/19 11:22, Renaud Allard wrote:
Hello,
There is a typo in npppd.conf man page (installed from a 19/03/2013
snapshot)
The man page states:
IPCP
The icpp setting is described below:
ipcp name [option ...]
icpp instead of ipcp
Regards
fixed, thanks.
On 2013/03/24 15:00, alex wrote:
Hi!
With current snapshot i386 kernel ( dmesg.txt):
#pfstat -c /etc/pfstat.conf -q -d /var/db/pfstat.d
ioctl: DIOCGETSTATUS: Permission denied
pf_query: query_counters() failed
Update pfstat.
You could try this patch; apply, then run cd /sys/dev/usb make
before building a new kernel.
However looking at
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-wireless/2012-November/002601.html
I suspect it will not be enough.
Index: if_run.c
On 2013/04/23 17:02, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 03:52:05PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2013/04/23 16:48, David Coppa wrote:
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 4:45 PM, Andreas Bartelt o...@bartula.de wrote:
Hi,
revision 1.177 doesn't disable inetd. Fix is attached
On 2013/04/23 23:12, Alexey E. Suslikov wrote:
Jonathan Gray jsg at jsg.id.au writes:
{{ USB_VENDOR_UNKNOWN4, USB_PRODUCT_UNKNOWN4_DM9601 }, 0 },
+ {{ USB_VENDOR_UNKNOWN4, USB_PRODUCT_UNKNOWN4_DM9601_2 }, 0 },
{{ USB_VENDOR_UNKNOWN6, USB_PRODUCT_UNKNOWN6_DM9601 }, 0 }
On 2013/04/23 23:28, Stefanus Hermawan wrote:
Could you tell me how to apply this diff? Step by step please.
cd /sys/dev/usb
ftp -o- 'http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugsm=136671009414593q=raw' | patch -Ep0
make
cd /sys/arch/--whatever--/conf
config GENERIC
cd ../COMPILE/GENERIC
make sudo make
On 2013/04/26 14:30, Eitan Adler wrote:
The attached patch adds an x option to rm(1) to avoid cross
filesystem boundaries.
Isn't it better to just use find(1)'s -x option for this? It would be silly
to add an option like this to all the places where it might be useful (besides
rm this type of
On 2013/04/29 19:11, Jonathan Gray wrote:
You need to figure out what chip it has.
FreeBSD don't seem to have a man page for 'ue' or a driver in
their sys/dev/usb/net/ dir so I have no idea what it is
attaching as.
Looks like they attach all USB ethernet devices to ue;
On 2013/04/29 18:52, slashwaves wrote:
udav0: vendor 0x0fe6 USB 2.0 10100M Ethernet Adaptor, class 0/0, rev
1.10/1.01, addr 2 on usbus0
ue0: USB Ethernet on udav0
ue0: Ethernet address: 00:e0:4c:53:44:58
Aha.
http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revisionrevision=238466
The JP1082 device
On 2013/05/03 02:27, Vitaly Sinilin wrote:
Looks like the patch was filtered out from the original message.
So here it is in the body.
Patch had line-wrap problems, here is a cleaned one (but otherwise
untested).
Index: pfvar.h
On 2013/05/13 14:28, Martin Kjær Jørgensen wrote:
Hi
Im running OpenBSD 5.3 generic on Soekris 6501, with a TL-WDN4800
(AR9380) NIC. When running ifconfig athn0 up the kernel panics and
goes to ddb everytime I try the command.
Other interface commands like mediaopts and nwid works.
I also
On 2013/05/14 17:08, dmitry.sensei wrote:
Openbsd 5.3 from 13 may can not load libc.so.68.2 during fresh install .
Ram_cd version is #124. So installed system is not work
Whenever the next set of snapshots is built, they should be fixed.
On 2013/06/04 15:20, stolendata.net wrote:
The man page of ral(4) makes it understood that power saving in host ap
mode is now finally working, but only for certain ralink chipset families
(RT2800 being among those that should work). A list of exceptions is
provided in the man page: On the
On 2013/06/04 15:36, stolendata.net wrote:
Perhaps I was being vague, perhaps you didn't read the report through...:
You were being vague because you did not specify what command you were
running. However the only command you could have run to get that message
was 'ifconfig ral0 powersave'.
I
On 2013/06/21 06:40, Jan P. Sørensen wrote:
During a gmake the kernel stops. OpenBSD 5.3 runs on a VMWARE hardware.
For this reason the error messages are only available as screen dumps
(enclosed)
Jan P. S?rensen
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type image/png which had a name of
On 2013/06/26 13:17, hips...@riseup.net wrote:
The image files found on the web for install53.iso, i.e install53.img for
amd64 have mostly bugs (all I've found!).
We use it for usb-install.
install53.iso isn't meant to work for USB drives, it is an ISO9660 image
for writing to CD.
As we
On 2013/06/28 20:32, Vadim Zhukov wrote:
Well, the point (for me) here was that if your sensor shows invalid
temperature once, it should not be trusted at all.
I disagree, a temporary problem *accessing* the sensor doesn't
mean that sensor returns bad data.
On 2013/06/29 12:51, Vadim Zhukov wrote:
I got the point. So it's up to sysadmin to trust or not the sensor data.
Then original patch should be fine, except small nit - I think,
it's better to reset only SENSOR_FINVALID flag instead of all.
CC'ing ACPI guys for okays.
OK with me. (Though I
On 2013/07/16 15:43, Matthew Oyer wrote:
Just spent a long time troubleshooting a tiny typo in a gre tunnel due to
some odd symptoms.
We had 2 machines a,b. machine a is configured properly with a gre tunnel,
machine b has its return (or origin ip) typo'd. Traffic is being sent from b
to
On 2013/07/23 10:31, Henning Brauer wrote:
if the optimizer was brtoken in general we would have noticed a LONG
time ago. so this is OBVIOUSLY ruleset-dependent, yet you didn't even
try to come up with a minimal ruleset that triggers the bug. or (which
is worse, but better than nothing)
On 2013/07/31 19:58, tho...@thoschmi.de wrote:
If extension=gd.so is included as per package documentation, a
commandline call
for php always shows:
thomas@srv:/home/thomas$ php-5.3
PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library
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