Re: Weird dns lookup issue (iked)

2015-06-29 Thread Mark Patruck
Thanks, i've already seen that thread. I've found out, that if i 'skip on enc0' on the REMOTE machines everything works fine and though i currently use a very simple ruleset (no normalization, no default blocks, pass all on enc0...) It only works with 'skip on enc0'. On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 10:42

Re: Problem building OpenSMTPD 5.7.1-rc1 so that /usr/sbin/smtpd links to LibreSSL 2.2.0 /usr/local/lib/libssl.so.32.0 library

2015-06-29 Thread Brent Cook
On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 4:38 PM, Seth wrote: > Build environment: > > OpenBSD 5.7-release (x64) with all latest patches applied via Mtier openup > utility. > LibreSSL 2.2.0 > OpenSMTPD 5.7.1-rc1 > > I'm having difficulty getting OpenSMTPD 5.7.1-rc1 to build and link the > /usr/sbin/smtpd binary to

Re: Regarding the default /usr partitioning

2015-06-29 Thread frantisek holop
Carlos Fenollosa, 29 Jun 2015 15:24: > Hi Tim, this is true. However, at some point, even > novice users might need to build a port to apply some > errata. If that port is one of the big ones (php, in > my case), they may realize that they don’t have > enough disk space. everyone has different ne

Re: Weird dns lookup issue (iked)

2015-06-29 Thread Zé Loff
On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 07:04:41PM +0200, Mark Patruck wrote: > Btw i forgot to mention...of course the PEER is running > OpenBSD -current too (two days old amd64) > > Meanwhile i switched to isakmpd (for testing and to make > sure iked isn't the (only) problem) but it also doesn't work. > > >

Problem building OpenSMTPD 5.7.1-rc1 so that /usr/sbin/smtpd links to LibreSSL 2.2.0 /usr/local/lib/libssl.so.32.0 library

2015-06-29 Thread Seth
Build environment: OpenBSD 5.7-release (x64) with all latest patches applied via Mtier openup utility. LibreSSL 2.2.0 OpenSMTPD 5.7.1-rc1 I'm having difficulty getting OpenSMTPD 5.7.1-rc1 to build and link the /usr/sbin/smtpd binary to the proper /usr/local/lib/libssl.so.32.0 library prov

Re: Issue with OpenBGPD

2015-06-29 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 05:07:47PM +0200, HaTiM Chikhi wrote: > Hi, > > I'm adding a static route to the OpenBGPD process. The route is distributed > correctly. > But when I delete the route, OpenBGPD still distribute it, even it is no > longer in the routing (netstat -rn4) > > I have to restart

Re: how to install OpenBSD in a computer with Linux and Grub2

2015-06-29 Thread Tuyosi Takesima
i found very interesting method that uses linux grub2 to install openbsd . that is written in http://yanmoo.blogspot.jp/2012/04/vpsopenbsd.html. main poin is --- grub> kopenbsd /bsd.rd grub>boot by this method , i install debian and then oppenbsd in rental server. now

Re: Dual Booting OpenBSD vs Windows7

2015-06-29 Thread Steven McDonald
On Mon, 29 Jun 2015 16:11:20 +0330 Mohammad BadieZadegan wrote: > When I choose "My OpenBSD" at boot state it display me: > *Loading.* > *ERR M* "ERR M" means that the pbr successfully loaded a file into memory, but it wasn't a valid ELF executable. Most probably, this means that the pbr you

Re: Weird dns lookup issue (iked)

2015-06-29 Thread Mark Patruck
Btw i forgot to mention...of course the PEER is running OpenBSD -current too (two days old amd64) Meanwhile i switched to isakmpd (for testing and to make sure iked isn't the (only) problem) but it also doesn't work. On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 03:45:48PM +0200, Mark Patruck wrote: > Hi, > > i'm s

Re: PPPoE Dropping

2015-06-29 Thread Ed Stout
> I think that's correct, but you could double-check by running tcpdump > on the parent interface ("pppoedev") and use -e to show MAC addresses. > (I'd use something like -nevvs1500). Will do, thanks - the LCP echo's come on the input, so I was assuming the term-req also coming on the input would

Re: Dual Booting OpenBSD vs Windows7

2015-06-29 Thread Riccardo Mottola
Hi, Mohammad BadieZadegan wrote: I want to dual booting OpenBSD with Windows7 and read many more pages about customizing windows*bcdedit* tools to booting dual OS like *http://cromwell-intl.com/linux/multiboot-windows-openbsd/ * *BUT*,

Re: tracking down mbuf leak

2015-06-29 Thread lists
It's worth nothing that this machine is now running the amd64 arch of 5.7 on a replacement apu1d4, and I'm not seeing this issue anymore under similar conditions (configs were all 1:1 copied). Who knows which change (hopefully) resolved the issue, but maybe this can serve as useful info in the fut

Re: PPPoE Dropping

2015-06-29 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2015-06-29, Ed Stout wrote: > Good Morning, > > I've recently migrated to a new ISP (Zen UK), from BT, and am facing > an annoying problem - head banging against a brick-wall has started - > it is the same broadband product, i.e VDSL2/FTTC, just a different > ISP. For the last 3 years my curre

Re: 32bit vs. 64bit on older 64bit processors (fwd)

2015-06-29 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On Mon, 29 Jun 2015 00:41:47 -0400 (EDT) Richard Thornton wrote: > what's the best build to use for > it? 32bit or 64bit? 64 bit, as OpenBSD's memory protections go further and 64 bit is probably more widely used by devs these days and so better tested too.

Re: cwm does not spawn 'ssh to' dialog when known_hosts is missing

2015-06-29 Thread Okan Demirmen
Fix committed. Thanks for the report. On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 11:09 AM, Okan Demirmen wrote: > I actually think that feature should be removed; cwm shouldn't need to > re-implement kwown_hosts parsing just for auto-completion. For simple > entries, it has worked, but when once there are multiples

Re: 32bit vs. 64bit on older 64bit processors (fwd)

2015-06-29 Thread lists
> Given that this box is an older 64bit system, which is single core and > the maximum memory installable is 4GB, what's the best build to use for > it? 32bit or 64bit? You can try both, yet with the risk of sounding nosy, probably amd64 is your pick for a number of reasons. Also sampling the

Re: Regarding the default /usr partitioning

2015-06-29 Thread lists
> However, at some point, even novice users might need to build a port to apply > some errata. For novice users the documentation recommends using packages mainly. > If that port is one of the big ones (php, in my case), they may > realize that they don’t have enough disk space. > Granted, there

32bit vs. 64bit on older 64bit processors (fwd)

2015-06-29 Thread Richard Thornton
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2015 00:36:19 -0400 (EDT) From: Richard Thornton To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: 32bit vs. 64bit on older 64bit processors A friend gave me a fully functioning Compaq Sempron 3400+; he has 1.2GB installed memory, but I have purchased a 2G

Re: trying to send packet on wrong domain. if 0 vs. mbuf 1

2015-06-29 Thread Peter Hessler
On 2015 Jun 29 (Mon) at 15:29:57 +0200 (+0200), Mattieu Baptiste wrote: :Hi, : :I'm running a setup where my gateway (a PC Engines APU with :-current/amd64) have two rdomains : : :rdomain 0 : :- re0 : internal interface (IP 192.168.50.1) :- re1 : dmz interface :- re2 : external interface : :rdomain

Weird dns lookup issue (iked)

2015-06-29 Thread Mark Patruck
Hi, i'm sitting here for hours with a weird dns lookup issue. I have two remote machines (3 days old amd64 current) which are connected via ipsec to PEER. Except that iked throws the following message every few minutes "iked[123]: pfkey_sa_last_used" everything works fine. PEER enc0-> REMO

trying to send packet on wrong domain. if 0 vs. mbuf 1

2015-06-29 Thread Mattieu Baptiste
Hi, I'm running a setup where my gateway (a PC Engines APU with -current/amd64) have two rdomains : rdomain 0 : - re0 : internal interface (IP 192.168.50.1) - re1 : dmz interface - re2 : external interface rdomain 1 : - vether0 : bridged with re0 (IP 192.168.50.2) - tun2 : OpenVPN interface My

Re: Dual Booting OpenBSD vs Windows7

2015-06-29 Thread Mohammad BadieZadegan
Does the boot loader of OpenBSD ( first step of booting OpenBSD that display boot> ) can boot other partiotions OS with boot command like *boot hd0a:/xxx* ? On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 4:11 PM, Mohammad BadieZadegan wrote: > I recreated openbsd.pbr and when I call this by file boot.ini that contain:

Re: Regarding the default /usr partitioning

2015-06-29 Thread Carlos Fenollosa
> Novice users are strongly encouraged to use packages and not to build > ports. Learn the system first, then you can play around with ports and > disk partitioning, etc. > > Sounds like a pain in the butt, but BSD is great in that there is a > relativly strong seperation of system vs user files

Re: Dual Booting OpenBSD vs Windows7

2015-06-29 Thread Mohammad BadieZadegan
I recreated openbsd.pbr and when I call this by file boot.ini that contain: * C:\openbsd.pbr="My OpenBSD"* When I choose "My OpenBSD" at boot state it display me: *Loading.* *ERR M* I think that the file of openbsd.pbr is buggy. On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 4:03 PM, Jiri B wrote: > On Mon, Jun 29

Re: Dual Booting OpenBSD vs Windows7

2015-06-29 Thread Jiri B
On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 03:49:38PM +0330, Mohammad BadieZadegan wrote: > Dear OpenBSD users, > As I reported my issue was resolved by bootice and grub4dos. > But on the second systems this procedure can not resolve dual booting. > At the section of 4.9 of FAQ#4 told that creating openbsd.pbr file b

Re: Regarding the default /usr partitioning

2015-06-29 Thread trondd
On Mon, June 29, 2015 4:05 am, Carlos Fenollosa wrote: > For a novice user, theyâ**re going to be constrained with the current > defaults when they want to compile some big port â** thatâ**s my case, I > canâ**t build php-5.6 because of disk space, and Iâ**ve run â**make > cleanâ** on all subfolder

Re: Dual Booting OpenBSD vs Windows7

2015-06-29 Thread Mohammad BadieZadegan
Dear OpenBSD users, As I reported my issue was resolved by bootice and grub4dos. But on the second systems this procedure can not resolve dual booting. At the section of 4.9 of FAQ#4 told that creating openbsd.pbr file by *dd if=/dev/rsd0a of=openbsd.pbr bs=512 count=1.* Is that command was 100% tr

Re: cp from 4 different home folders without overwriting files with different content

2015-06-29 Thread Chris Bennett
Thanks for all the advice so far. I never thought of working hard to keep the drives cool vs hot And using dd to avoid seeking is also a very good idea. tar is a disaster however since it cannot handle directories down to files that are too long, even though the names are ok on file system. I use

Re: Regarding the default /usr partitioning

2015-06-29 Thread Chris Bennett
On Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 10:05:59AM +0200, Carlos Fenollosa wrote: > Hi all, > > Thanks for all the information. I had read disklabel(8) and my indication of > /usr/src was actually my mistake, it has indeed its own partition. Sorry for > that. > > My disk has 80 GB so it falls under the >7GB pa

PPPoE Dropping

2015-06-29 Thread Ed Stout
Good Morning, I've recently migrated to a new ISP (Zen UK), from BT, and am facing an annoying problem - head banging against a brick-wall has started - it is the same broadband product, i.e VDSL2/FTTC, just a different ISP. For the last 3 years my current setup has functioned on BT, since the mi

Re: Regarding the default /usr partitioning

2015-06-29 Thread Carlos Fenollosa
Hi all, Thanks for all the information. I had read disklabel(8) and my indication of /usr/src was actually my mistake, it has indeed its own partition. Sorry for that. My disk has 80 GB so it falls under the >7GB partitioning. Regarding the fact that the installer is flexible, I know, I was on

Re: gr-osmosdr

2015-06-29 Thread David Coppa
On Sun, Jun 28, 2015 at 10:16 PM, EdaSky wrote: > Greetings > > I would like to expand my Hamshack on SDR receiver via GQRX > I would also like to analyze signals over gnuradio and build port of gqrx > and required dependency progs. > I bought > > http://dxpatrol.pt/ > ugen1 at uhub0 port 5 "Realt