Can you try wpa_supplicant-devel? It was updated last week. The -devel port
tracks the latest WPA development.
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On Fri, 30 Jun 2023 10:56:54 -0700
Cy Schubert wrote:
> Can you try wpa_supplicant-devel? It was updated last week. The -devel port
> tracks the latest WPA development.
>
>
Now that I'm back at home, looking at hostap (our upstream w1.fi) commit
logs, there have been a few
Pull request #787. I can look at it.
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In message , "Naman
Sood
" writes:
> Hi,
>
> wpa_supplicant-devel unfortunately did
eed to fix the kern.geom.debugflags sysctl foot shooting option so that
it works. (Not that bsdlabel or fdisk worked around the issue). Otherwise
one is left with boot to single user or from alternate media if that
doesn't work.
I do have a patch that circumvents the problem. I haven't looked it it in
year
a079ee80, sigval_int =3D =
> -1602621824,
> > sigval_ptr =3D 0xfe08a079ee80}, _reason =3D {_fault =3D=
> {
> >_trapno =3D 1489045984}, _timer =3D {_timerid =3D =
> 1489045984,
> >_overrun =3D 17999}, _mesgq =3D {_mqd =3D 14
In message <20240212193044.e089d...@slippy.cwsent.com>, Cy Schubert writes:
> In message <625e0ea4-9413-45ad-b05c-500833a1d...@freebsd.org>,
> tuexen@freebsd.o
> rg writes:
> > > On Feb 12, 2024, at 10:36, Alexander Leidinger =
> > wrote:
> > >
kernel config, both should have
> been rebuilt as a part of
> the kernel build.)
>
Is anyone by chance seeing autofs in the backtrace too?
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, prefix your hostname
to the localhost entry in /etc/hosts like this,
127.0.0.1 my_hostname_whatever_it_is localhost localhost.my.domain
Also make sure rpcbind is running.
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home, other will have other distractions)
>
>As Rod suggested I'll have the tools emit a warning when they are run,
>so that those users will become aware.
>https://reviews.freebsd.org/D43585
>https://reviews.freebsd.org/D43586
>
We can also point people to the two new ports.
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In message <84c6f3b1-58b3-44f8-aeaf-35f78e059...@quip.cz>, Miroslav Lachman
wri
tes:
> On 25/01/2024 06:50, Cy Schubert wrote:
> > In message c
>
>
> >>
> >> What can they do that gpart can't do?
> >
> > This was quite a while ago, booted off
st mount options are parsed in the kernel via vfs_getopts(),
> but not "atime". It appears that "(no)atime" sets/clears MNT_NOATIME in
> userspace via the getmntopts() function that lives in
> /usr/src/sbin/mount/getmntopts.c.
>
> I think this is mostly cruft left o
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s:
> On 30 Jan 2024, at 15:48, Cy Schubert wrote:
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> > In message c
> > om>
> > , Rick Macklem writes:
> >> On Tue, Jan 30, 2024 at 10:49=E2=80=AFAM Mike Karels wro
> t
In message <20240125101308.92e93...@slippy.cwsent.com>, Cy Schubert writes:
> In message <84c6f3b1-58b3-44f8-aeaf-35f78e059...@quip.cz>, Miroslav Lachman
> wri
> tes:
> > On 25/01/2024 06:50, Cy Schubert wrote:
> > > In message
> > > l.
> >
In message
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> On Wed, Jan 24, 2024, 10:07=E2=80=AFPM Cy Schubert om>
> wrote:
>
> > In message <20
disk was good, but somewhere around the CHS -> LBA transition things
> > > got weird with it, and for really big disks there were reports of issues
> that
> > > I could never encounter when I set out to fix them... Most likely due to
> a
> > > mismatch in the
oot blocks -- I can't remember the exact details anymore) in 12 or
13-CURRENT. The extra tools came in handy as I worked through the mess.
>
> gpart is not the "GPT partition tool". It's the universal swiss army =
> knife
> "GEOM partition tool" for all disk partitioning in any format supported.
>
> Kind regards,
> Patrick=
>
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noticed this.
I'll play around with this a little over the weekend.
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Cy Schubert writes:
> In message , Gleb Smirnoff writes:
> > On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 07:02:11PM +0200, FreeBSD User wrote:
> > F> The crash is still present on the most recent checked out sources as of
> mi
> > nutes ago.
> > F> I just checked out on HEAD
The following is from BUGTRAQ. There's a fix for -stable, though there
is none for -current. Is -current vulnerable?
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ons, just to name three, which would list all of the setuid
binaries in FreeBSD. You would remove the ones you don't need from
the list when you secure your system.
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I've been working on getting the tripwire port to build on -CURRENT.
Through this process I've stumbled across an issue. Searching through
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this thread stated that I had already done this.
Actually, I had done this months ago when I installed current on my new
(well... old) testbed. I did it yet again (and reinstalled world) just
to make sure I did it right.
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).
What would make ftp(1) think it has an IPv6 connection?
If you have no requirement for IPv6 you may wish to create a custom
kernel w/o IPv6 options.
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This might even solve my Kerberos V problem when IPv6 is enabled in the
kernel.
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, not IPv6 in FreeBSD. I
don't know at this time.
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that
wasn't affected in CURRENT, and that's what you're referring to, or
something.
I am able to exploit the bug in 4.4-RC. I am not able to exploit
4.4-RELEASE.
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It's a no-brainer. Let's do it.
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I just submitted a PR and patch in kern/24740 to fix a tagged queueing
related filesystem corruption problem on CONNER CFP1080 drives. The
patch adds an entry to the xpt_quirk_tabke. Anyone willing to commit
this for me?
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Hmm, I've had a CFP1080S (Antigua) for years, and never experienced
any trouble at all
important
than adjusting tcsh's quirky behaviour, which BTW matches the quirky
behaviour of the original csh on other platforms, rather than to have
csh conform to what the Bourne family of shells do.
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it will run on these older machines or
should I wait until -current settles down, e.g. is more or less in a
bug-fix state?
Any other pitfalls one would need to consider prior to running this
kind of test?
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ne who want to "test" it out can do so yet we can
still ship tried and proven code in 4.0R. Once core is comfortable
with the port it can be put into the base tree. I think mergemaster
might be an example of this.
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