Agh, wrong list.
a...@openbsd.org
Hi,
I habe a BBB. I played with obenbsd 5.5 on it. It is fun, but I can not
recommend it as a server. I don't know what you mean by server, but for me it's
too slow (with openbsd on it). I used Debian for a short time on the BBB. It
runs faster than openbsd, but I don't want to use Debian for
Hi there fabulous OpenBSD people,
I have recently installed a snapshot from 1st February on my shiny,
somewhat new ThinkPad X230. Everything works wonderfully (almost!), and I
am thoroughly enjoying learning about OpenBSD. However I have one very
minor issue that I was hoping to get some feedback
On 2015-02-03 04:16:04, Ted Unangst t...@tedunangst.com wrote:
This is the kind of thing I usually put in a small script, and add to root's
crontab. I don't think you need the nohup and sudo, that's probably just
complicating things. e.g.
#!/bin/sh
tcpdump -n | logger 2 error.log
then
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 3:27 AM, Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote:
Cheaper toys:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40_sacat=0_nkw=toy_sop=15rt=nc
That being funny and all, if there are any devs that want a rPIv2 to
play with, I'll be more than happy paying for it (and shipping).
On 2015-02-02, Janne Johansson icepic...@gmail.com wrote:
But it still requires a blob to actually run, does it not?
Not sure... It's no different on the 2 than the original pi (same GPU/boot
mechanism), but there is a project https://github.com/jncronin/rpi-boot which
claims to be an
On 2015-02-03, Rod Whitworth glis...@witworx.com wrote:
There has been a suggestion that $Best should be seeing the /21 as two /22s
which would
make it a more preferable path.
Any suggestions?
I don't like unaggreated net blocks and I don't know how to modify the bgpd
config to do
Hello
I haven't know that Raspberry Pi is so closed that it requires closed source
blob to even boot. Thanks for responses. I am not going to buy Raspberry Pi 2
any more (or at least when blob will be open source).
Have a good day.
Hi,
This morning I installed the latest 5.7 snapshot from install57.fs and I've
noticed that, unless I disable radeondrm in the kernel, the boot process
hangs at setting tty flags. By disabling radeondrm I can successfully
boot to the login prompt, but I am not able to start X.
Is there a
Hi all,
Just noticed a minor spelling mistake in the example httpd.conf.
Regards,
Michael
diff -u /etc/examples/httpd.conf httpd.conf
--- /etc/examples/httpd.confThu Jan 22 19:03:06 2015
+++ httpd.conf Tue Feb 3 19:07:41 2015
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@
server intranet.example.com {
listen
We are using an OpenBSD amd64 5.5-release as a firewall (the dmesg is at
the end of this email).
We are using a great number of queues to limit and assign bandwidth
(about 2500 queues for both NICs). Currently we are handling about
500Mbps of traffic flowing the firewall but the CPU0 reaches
Hello misc@,
hallo Reyk,
first of all, a big thank you to all the developers for your great
work on OpenBSD!
I'm using it for my router, my workstation, webserver, everything!
While configuring a new router for my home network I think found a problem
in iked which might be related to rekeying.
I
On 2015-02-02 Mon 20:03 PM |, fRANz wrote:
# cat /etc/rc.local
/sbin/ifconfig pflog0 up /sbin/pflogd -f /dev/null
sudo nohup tcpdump -n -v -l -q -n -e -ttt -i pflog0 action block | logger -t
pf -p local2.info
?
/etc/rc.local is run by root on boot.
Check the environment rc.local
If you really do want a BSD on your Pi, use FreeBSD, I've successfully
installed FreeBSD on my original Pi.
There has been a line drawn by the OpenBSD developers, for the reasons they
have stated and its a fair decision and unless someone else wants to fork
OpenBSD, we'll just have to accept it
I have a central rsyslog server and multiple rsyslog server sending him
their log. Now I have an OpenBSD server with syslogd. But syslogd doesn't send
his hostname to this central server.
Is there a way to set hostname to send ?
The syslogd(8) -h option may be what you are asking about.
It
Martin Pieuchot wrote:
On 31/01/15(Sat) 12:27, Peter Piwowarski wrote:
Hello,
Recent Thinkpads have support for the trackpoint via the Synaptics
protocol supported by pms(4).
That applies only to the touchpad that's also included on most machines;
the trackpoint seems to accept different
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