Am 12/18/13 23:09, schrieb Evan Root:
I have a perverted solution, use fat32. It's failures are very well
understood.
Inspired by 'perverted solution': maybe NTFS?
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=138209682226904
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-techm=137027292319143
Bye Marcus
On 2013-12-17 Tue 11:25 AM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
The umask is set in /etc/login.conf:
default:\
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:umask=022:\
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staff:\
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:umask=027:\
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Is this still a problem? (e.g. cron jobs)
Hi,
I upgraded from OpenBSD 5.2 to 5.4 in a clean way: The system has
essentially nothing installed (it is only very complicated to do a clean
install to it)
I used booted bsd.rd and upgraded all packages, as I'm used to.
I get
$ startx
xauth: file /home/multix/.serverauth.20028 does not
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013, at 02:09 AM, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
Am 12/18/13 23:09, schrieb Evan Root:
I have a perverted solution, use fat32. It's failures are very well
understood.
Inspired by 'perverted solution': maybe NTFS?
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=138209682226904
Em 18-12-2013 21:33, Andy Lemin escreveu:
Fantastic! Thanks Camiel :)
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On 18 Dec 2013, at 21:32, Camiel Dobbelaar c...@sentia.nl wrote:
On 18/12/13 14:50, Maxim Khitrov wrote:
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 8:42 AM, Camiel Dobbelaar c...@sentia.nl wrote:
On 18/12/13 13:53,
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 7:57 AM, Giancarlo Razzolini
grazzol...@gmail.com wrote:
Em 18-12-2013 21:33, Andy Lemin escreveu:
Fantastic! Thanks Camiel :)
Sent from my iPhone
On 18 Dec 2013, at 21:32, Camiel Dobbelaar c...@sentia.nl wrote:
On 18/12/13 14:50, Maxim Khitrov wrote:
On Wed, Dec
On 18/12/13 22:32, Camiel Dobbelaar wrote:
On 18/12/13 14:50, Maxim Khitrov wrote:
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 8:42 AM, Camiel Dobbelaar c...@sentia.nl wrote:
On 18/12/13 13:53, Maxim Khitrov wrote:
When writing outbound rules in pf, is there an accepted best practice
for only matching packets
Jonathan Gray and Mark Kettenis are still missing one generation of
Intel video. They need a Arrandale/Ironlake model.
The Thinkpad x201 is the best laptop for this.
They could use a laptop from a different vendor. To verify, pcidump
-v will show that the HD Graphics device has a Product ID of
Em 19-12-2013 11:30, Maxim Khitrov escreveu:
That's pretty much what I managed to come up with yesterday. I have
the following two rules at the top: match out from (self) tag SELF
block out log quick received-on all tagged SELF The second rule is
mostly a sanity check. It ensures that you
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 01:06:40AM -0500, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
I just configured Zabbix on the top of ONPP stack (OpenBSD, Nginx,
PostgreSQL, PHP). However I am unable to log into web interface with the
default user name Admin with password zabbix. I also tried user zabbix
the owner of
Matt Carey(cvstealth2...@yahoo.com) on 2013.12.17 05:22:12 -0800:
In an attempt to use relayd as an outbound http proxy, which is just needed
to do URL filtering rather then content caching, I'm finding that the outbound
connections are being sourced from the IP of the external interface of the
Hello,
Some time ago I used POWER5 machine with AIX and NFS
for storage purposes, mainly for my private cloud.
Then I decided I need SMB share apart of my DC and win file servers
on that same machine for some big images.
I crawl the internet and found that samba can be used as standalone server
On 12/17/2013 07:46 AM, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Adam Jensen han...@riseup.net wrote:
I recently installed 5.4-stable on a machine with an intel graphics
device so I can tinker with the framebuffer console.
I notice that when running tmux on the console, output to the screen is
very
12/19/13 15:37, dera...@cvs.openbsd.org:
Jonathan Gray and Mark Kettenis are still missing one generation of
Intel video. They need a Arrandale/Ironlake model.
The Thinkpad x201 is the best laptop for this.
They could use a laptop from a different vendor. To verify, pcidump
-v will
The poor tmux + framebuffer console behavior I have experienced occurs
on an intel graphics (inteldrm) equipped machine that is *not* running
X11 (or XDM).
Josh, your IP is in a blacklist[1]. riseup.net blocked my direct
response to you.
[1]: http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml?198.252.153.129
Sorry for top post.
I am using a second hand X201 right now, but I don't want to part with it.
I can kick in $100 for the one Marcus proposed if that's the way the
(OpenBSD) project and project leadership want to go.
Please contact me off list for any money transfer arrangements.
Thanks for
On 12/19/2013 02:18 PM, Adam Jensen wrote:
Josh, your IP is in a blacklist[1]. riseup.net blocked my direct
response to you.
[1]: http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml?198.252.153.129
Correction, *my* email provider (riseup.net) is in the spamcop
blacklist. Sorry for the noise.
I've been using a KVM switch (USB keyboard and mouse) on a couple of
machines recently and I noticed that when the Keyboard, Video, and Mouse
connections are switched away from the OpenBSD machine, a USB disconnect
is reported (as expected). When switched back, the keyboard and mouse
are not
I have two dell 1U 1850's I am ready to quit feeing electricity + several
spare scsi drives with trays. Couple questions. Would OpenBSD be interested
in them and if so where would they need to be shipped to ( I need to figure
out what it would cost to do so )
dmesg below ( this one has one core
Seems that by default OpenBSD's DNS resolver rotates what DNS server from
/etc/resolv.conf it uses, and when the DNS server used for a resolve does
not work, the DNS resolve fails;
Perhaps not exactly like this, but clearly in this direction: If there's
any imperfection about any of the listed
Maybe try configuring bind (read the manuals and online docs) and setting
resolv.conf to 127.0.0.1 would be a good start.
OpenBSD's resolv logic won't be 'fixed' unless you want to change the code..
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On 19 Dec 2013, at 22:36, Mikael mikael.tr...@gmail.com wrote:
Seems
Antoine Jacoutot ajacou...@bsdfrog.org wrote:
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 01:15:01AM -0500, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
I am using new post 5.0 way to start pkg_scripts. While adding
pkg_scripts=unbound and pkg_scripts=php-fpm to /etc/rc.conf.local
That is not how it works. pkg_scripts is a
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 2:36 PM, Mikael mikael.tr...@gmail.com wrote:
a) OpenBSD's resolver configured to retry 999 times before failing, and
[...]
If so, is there any way to do a)?
In src/lib/libc/asr/asr.c, change ac-ac_nsretries = 4; to
ac-ac_nsretries = 999;, recompile, and reinstall.
Mikhail Vorobyev compas...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, it is the Admin user password zabbix. I'm on the Freebsd port turned
normally always login. Look and discuss a similar problem
https://www.zabbix.com/forum/showthread.php?t=12144
Hi Mikhail,
user Admin and password zabbix were the first
Predrag Punosevac punoseva...@gmail.com wrote:
Antoine Jacoutot ajacou...@bsdfrog.org wrote:
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 01:15:01AM -0500, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
I am using new post 5.0 way to start pkg_scripts. While adding
pkg_scripts=unbound and pkg_scripts=php-fpm to
/etc/rc.conf.local
Good day,
I was trying to implement what they call the MEAN stack on OpenBSD and
found that PHP doesn't (yet?) have a support library to read/write to/from
MongoDB. I saw PHP with Redis is at the port.se site, hopefully Cassandra
is not far behind :)
Can somebody please give me pointers on this?
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