Re: ACPI support on HP laptop

2013-07-11 Thread Riccardo Mottola
Hi, Peter Hessler wrote: apm and sysctl hw apm(8) will only give you life estimate when it is on battery, and has had a chance to measure your actual power consumption. Give it 30 seconds or so. It works, I was accustomed on other implementation that remaining time gives the charging time

Re: ACPI support on HP laptop

2013-07-11 Thread Riccardo Mottola
Hi, Otto Moerbeek wrote: No, it means you must use ./apmd -f start to start it manually That works indeed! Once started, even manually, I can then run apm -A and if the computer was put back into charge, it will automatically increase the CPU speed. Fine. Riccardo

Re: Xorg (or suspend/resume) regression 2013-JUN-27 amd64 snapshot

2013-07-11 Thread patrick keshishian
Hi, So after some investigating, this crash after suspend/resume cycle is actually an abort due to an assertion on xf86CursorScreenKeyRec not being initialized. Provided are a backtrace and print of said object[1]. What I see happen is RADEONCursorInit() fails[2], so xf86_cursors_init() never

Management of pf.conf

2013-07-11 Thread Jummo
Hi, How do you manage your pf.conf? My setup: I have 9 firewalls with carp and each with around 500 lines of pf.conf, except one firewall, later more. I edit the pf.conf manually. Every logical pf rule has a unique identifier (a number) which I add manually and maps to the rule on a wiki

Re: Why I abandoned OpenBSD, and why you should too...

2013-07-11 Thread Lionel Hutchence
Dear Thomas, Plagiarise much lately? http://www.trollaxor.com/2013/07/why-i-abandoned-openbsd-and-why-you.html -Lionel On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 11:56 PM, Thomas Jennings thomas.jennings...@gmail.com wrote: Dear OpenBSD developers and users: Regretfully, I have decided to abandon OpenBSD and

Re: 5.4-beta#20 xterm(1)/luit(1) in cwm, CM-Return random defunc

2013-07-11 Thread Jan Stary
On Jul 10 13:06:48, es...@nerim.net wrote: On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 02:06:44AM -0700, Philip Guenther wrote: On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 1:37 AM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote: On Jul 10 01:30:23, guent...@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 1:19 AM, Philip Guenther guent...@gmail.com

ACPI - shutdown on current kernel

2013-07-11 Thread Riccardo Mottola
Hi, I updated to a curent OpenBSD snapshot, to get more advanced ACPI support my HP laptop (other thread about battery status). What I noticed now is an annoying behaviour: shutdown -hp now doesn't poweroff my machine. It apparently kills all processes, the display goes blank, but the CPU

correct way to retrieve battery information programmatically

2013-07-11 Thread Riccardo Mottola
Hi, I want to enhance GNUstep's battery monitor to support, if available, ACPI data. Currently, only the basic APM information gets retrived trhough ioctl() of /dev/apm Most information I need and which I get on other operation system is found in hw.sensors:

ipsec with ipcomp configuration problem

2013-07-11 Thread Lundal, Gaute
Configuration challenge for ipsec.conf with ipcomp. the reason for doing this is an attempt to speed up the connection to a site in singapore from norway. The Singapore site has OpenBSD 5.3 but is not used in the config test. What I have been using and is working in the test(ipsec.conf): ike esp

FYI: dmesg from an IBM X Series 3650 M4 (5.3/amd64)

2013-07-11 Thread Tor Houghton
As I was not able to find information on this, I thought I'd post it here for others. While I was unable to boot from a USB stick, I did manage to boot the machine from a USB CD/DVD drive using the rear USB ports. Please note that I have not used the system in anger (though I plan to, later in

Re: Management of pf.conf

2013-07-11 Thread Andy
Hi, I use 'puppet' for this to manage over 20 OpenBSD firewalls now. I don't know how I would manage without it to be honest ;) Puppet manages all my pf's (by simply defining multiple files, each containing different common parts for different zones/roles etc, and then site specific files etc.

Is there any ordinary/intended code path execution case, where new TCP connections would not be received by their bound processes anymore? Re: Is there any a) TCP network stack state and ...

2013-07-11 Thread Mikael
Is there any ordinary/intended code path execution case, where new TCP connections would not be received by their bound processes anymore? (as in, on all the system suddenly sshd/httpd/smtpd/etc.etc. do not receive connections made by ssh localhost/telnet localhost 22/telnet localhost 25 etc. but

Re: Is there any ordinary/intended code path execution case, where new TCP connections would not be received by their bound processes anymore? Re: Is there any a) TCP network stack state and ...

2013-07-11 Thread Mikael
Ah sorry, will try to figure out a more concise one if I'll email again. Now to the Q - are you aware of any such code path? I'm trying to understand this behavior I reported at bugs@ .. Thanks, Mikael 2013/7/11 Jan Stary h...@stare.cz Is there any reason why you would annoy everyone with

Boning the Troll

2013-07-11 Thread Jack Woehr
Notice that Thomas is also Jash of the OpenBSD Doesn't Support 64-Bit Intel troll which turns out to be word-for-word yet another posting on the previously cited troll blog site whose URL I will not reproduce here. Apparently we're dealing here with a dedicated (professional?) agent

Re: Boning the Troll

2013-07-11 Thread eric oyen
I wouldn't say he is a pro. It sounds more like some script kiddie with a better than normal script. in any case, its time to nip this in the bud before it becomes a full blown weed. -eric On Jul 11, 2013, at 10:22 AM, Jack Woehr wrote: Notice that Thomas is also Jash of the OpenBSD Doesn't

Re: Management of pf.conf

2013-07-11 Thread opendaddy
Hi, I use Capistrano (http://www.capistranorb.com/) in a super simple Rails app with similar schematics to the ones provided by Jummo. O.D. On 11. juli 2013 at 1:41 PM, Andy a...@brandwatch.com wrote: Hi, I use 'puppet' for this to manage over 20 OpenBSD firewalls now. I don't know how I

Re: Boning the Troll

2013-07-11 Thread Jan Stary
On Jul 11 11:22:46, jwo...@softwoehr.com wrote: Notice that Thomas is also Jash of the OpenBSD Doesn't Support 64-Bit Intel troll which turns out to be word-for-word yet another posting on the previously cited troll blog site whose URL I will not reproduce here. I find that webpage hilarious,

Re: Management of pf.conf

2013-07-11 Thread Patrick Lamaiziere
Le Thu, 11 Jul 2013 13:18:13 +0200 (CEST), Jummo jum...@yahoo.de a écrit : This works quiet good for me and my firewalls with one exception, my big fat central router/firewall. This firewall has around 2000 lines of pf.conf, is attached with 12 VLAN interfaces and get slowly unmanageable with

Snort vs Suricata

2013-07-11 Thread opendaddy
Hi, Anybody have any thoughts on Snort vs Suricata? Also, how important is it to use an IDS if you run a server that hosts a popular website? I'm reading here (http://www.aldeid.com/wiki/Suricata-vs-snort): Suricata offers new features that Snort could implement in the future: multi-threading

Re: Snort vs Suricata

2013-07-11 Thread Chris Cappuccio
openda...@hushmail.com [openda...@hushmail.com] wrote: Hi, Anybody have any thoughts on Snort vs Suricata? Code quality is going to be a big question with the new one, as it always has been with Snort (does running this utility open up a new attack vector on your network) Also, how

Re: 5.4-beta#20 xterm(1)/luit(1) in cwm, CM-Return random defunc

2013-07-11 Thread Matthieu Herrb
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 01:30:23AM -0700, Philip Guenther wrote: On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 1:19 AM, Philip Guenther guent...@gmail.com wrote: Looks like a race in luit's startup, due to how it handles the ttys/ptys. To work around the problem, invoke it with the -p option...but I don't know

Re: Softraid performance: CRYPTO on top of RAID 1?

2013-07-11 Thread Hugo Osvaldo Barrera
On 2013-07-02 02:26, Erling Westenvik wrote: Hi folks, Anyone having any experience with putting an softraid CRYPTO partition on top of a softraid RAID 1? In terms of performance? I recently built my NAS, and tried both CRYPTO and no softraid and noticed a pretty big difference. With cypto,

Re: Boning the Troll

2013-07-11 Thread Alexey E. Suslikov
Jan Stary hans at stare.cz writes: I find that webpage hilarious, and do believe it is a joke. every time you search it, you give it more search relevancy.

Re: Why I abandoned OpenBSD, and why you should too...

2013-07-11 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Lionel Hutchence [lionel.hutche...@gmail.com] wrote: Dear Thomas, Plagiarise much lately? http://www.trollaxor.com/2013/07/why-i-abandoned-openbsd-and-why-you.html Stop giving Grant so much attention. He's too busy wishing that OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD and Dragonfly would merge into one

Re: Xorg (or suspend/resume) regression 2013-JUN-27 amd64 snapshot

2013-07-11 Thread patrick keshishian
I know I'm talking to myself here, but ... (should this have gone to x11@ list?) This change (seemingly) fixes the suspend/resume causing X to abort: Index: src/radeon_crtc.c === RCS file:

Re: Boning the Troll

2013-07-11 Thread Peter Hessler
Responding to any of their emails feeds the troll. Ignore them. -- Meeting, n.: An assembly of people coming together to decide what person or department not represented in the room must solve a problem.