On Thu, Jun 09, 2016 at 01:19:50PM -0500, Troy Frericks wrote:
> On the latest OpenBSD (5.9/amd64 at digitalocean.com), I'm able to start
> httpd without
> SSL using a simple httpd.conf file (below), but when I add SSL, I get error
> in the messages log.
>
> I've focused on this error: [/bsd:
Hi!
This question was answered as part of another conversation 1-2 years ago
however I totally forgot and due to its relative complexity I simply
wish to ask it again as to have it set in stone:
In OpenBSD's current absence of a Unified Buffer Cache, is there any
trick that I can apply to
On 06/09/16 17:19, Xavier OB wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 09, 2016 at 08:57:00PM +0300, Mihai Popescu wrote:
>
> Hi Mihai ,
>
>> > More ideas ?
>>
>> dmesg output here >
>>
>
> http://sprunge.us/gASi
guess what?
I don't click on random links.
If you want my help, you put the information IN THE
try -current
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech=146073262518343=2
-f
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On 2016-06-09, Markus Wernig wrote:
> On 06/09/2016 08:03 PM, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
>> On Thu, Jun 9, 2016, at 10:48 AM, Markus Wernig wrote:
>>> Short question:
>>> How do I prevent pf from changing the source port of outgoing natted udp
>>> packets?
>>
>> Did you look
On Thu, Jun 09, 2016 at 08:57:00PM +0300, Mihai Popescu wrote:
Hi Mihai ,
> > More ideas ?
>
> dmesg output here >
>
http://sprunge.us/gASi
Thanks, see you.
I found an annoying issue in the Jun 3 -current bgpd.
The interface address for em1 never gets propagated into
rt 686:3 via BGP if configured in this order:
# ifconfig em1 192.168.1.1/24 rdomain 1
# ifconfig mpe1 172.20.254.1 mplslabel 111 rdomain 1
# /etc/rc.d/ldpd start
# /etc/rc.d/bgpd start
> > Anybody who had used automatic disk allocation, it would have taken
> > care of this:
> >
> > http://man.openbsd.org/disklabel#AUTOMATIC_DISK_ALLOCATION
> >
> > /usr/local 10% of disk. 2G â 10G
> >
> exactly
Yep, I have no idea why someone wouldn't. I like having nosuid
on less trusted
On 06/09/2016 08:03 PM, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 9, 2016, at 10:48 AM, Markus Wernig wrote:
>> Short question:
>> How do I prevent pf from changing the source port of outgoing natted udp
>> packets?
>
> Did you look at static-port in pf.conf(5)?
Argh! I had overlooked that. Shame.
If I change the router id of a remote ospf peer, I see
weird behavior. I am using -current as of Jun 3rd.
ospfd shows FULL state for the new router ID, but doesn't
install routes into the local rtable while the old router-id
shows DOWN in the neighbor list. (I need to reproduce this
again to see
On the latest OpenBSD (5.9/amd64 at digitalocean.com), I'm able to start
httpd without
SSL using a simple httpd.conf file (below), but when I add SSL, I get error
in the messages log.
I've focused on this error: [/bsd: httpd(40862): syscall 5 "wpath"]
I've spent hours googeling, and found only
On Thu, Jun 9, 2016, at 10:48 AM, Markus Wernig wrote:
> Short question:
> How do I prevent pf from changing the source port of outgoing
> natted udp
> packets?
Did you look at static-port in pf.conf(5)?
Bryan
> On 09/06/2016, at 18:48, Markus Wernig wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> I have a strange behaviour in pf on 5.9-stable:
>
> A system (asterisk) behind the gateway is receiving and replying to udp
> streams (RTP). The connection parameters (src/dst ip/port) are set up
> before (STUN
> More ideas ?
dmesg output here >
Hi all
I have a strange behaviour in pf on 5.9-stable:
A system (asterisk) behind the gateway is receiving and replying to udp
streams (RTP). The connection parameters (src/dst ip/port) are set up
before (STUN and SIP), so both systems "know" where to send to.
The gateway does NAT (rdr-to in,
On Thu, Jun 09, 2016 at 04:59:39PM +0200, Francois Pussault wrote:
Hi Francois ,
> Hello
>
> Did you try to enable from xrandr command the hdmi port ?
> at least xrandr --output HDMI1 --auto ?
Yes, with no results, any command output:
# xrandr --output HDMI1 --auto
# xrandr --output HDMI2
Hello
Did you try to enable from xrandr command the hdmi port ?
at least xrandr --output HDMI1 --auto ?
I've had something more or less similar with an dvi port. mode auto solved the
issue.
>
> From: Xavier OB
> Sent:
Hi ,
I install a fresh new OpenBSD 5.9 on this machine http://sprunge.us/gRJU .
When X start, I get this log: http://sprunge.us/ZaUM
I fix the "(WW) checkDevMem: failed" problem setting
machdep.allowaperture=1 in /etc/sysctl.conf with same problem, no
image on external monitor via HDMI output.
On 09/06/16 16:07, Theodoros wrote:
Anybody who had used automatic disk allocation, it would have taken
care of this:
http://man.openbsd.org/disklabel#AUTOMATIC_DISK_ALLOCATION
/usr/local 10% of disk. 2G â 10G
exactly
Anybody who had used automatic disk allocation, it would have taken
care of this:
http://man.openbsd.org/disklabel#AUTOMATIC_DISK_ALLOCATION
/usr/local 10% of disk. 2G â 10G
On 9 June 2016 at 15:53, Kapetanakis Giannis
wrote:
> On 08/06/16 22:02, Mihai Popescu
On 08/06/16 22:02, Mihai Popescu wrote:
Sorry, no, I should have been clearer.
Man, so much confusion in this thread. All are mixed in usage:
partition, mount point, filesystem, mount options, etc. Aren't they
different anymore? I was reading about wx_ stuff since I will install
a new
There was at least one thread on misc@ on the subject. Vendor was not reliable.
2016-06-09 8:07 GMT+02:00 T D :
> What happened to being able to purchase OpenBSD from the Canada outlet?
>
> Thanks
>
> Tom
>
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What happened to being able to purchase OpenBSD from the Canada outlet?
Thanks
Tom
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