Re: doas.conf example - add persist?

2018-03-27 Thread jungle boogie
Thus said Theo De Raadt on Tue, 27 Mar 2018 22:19:42 -0600 That may hint to people it should be the default. And it should not be. That's a very valid point that I can't fault. The documentation is simple and concise, and after further review, I see it already lists many config options. P

Re: doas.conf example - add persist?

2018-03-27 Thread Theo de Raadt
That may hint to people it should be the default. And it should not be. It is documented. Why does everything documented need to be in the example? The example isn't documentation. The documentation is documentation. We urge people to read and understand the documentation, and not use example

pine64 - works well!

2018-03-27 Thread jungle boogie
I've had some debian running on the pine64 for too long. It's now EASILY been replaced with openBSD. Keep up the great work. OpenBSD 6.3 (GENERIC.MP) #41: Sat Mar 24 20:06:13 MDT 2018 dera...@arm64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/arm64/compile/GENERIC.MP real mem = 2021548032 (1927MB) avail

doas.conf example - add persist?

2018-03-27 Thread jungle boogie
Hi All, Now that doas.conf supports the persist keyword, I suggest adding it to the /etc/examples/doas.conf file. The persist keyword was added in openBSD 6.1: https://www.openbsd.org/61.html https://man.openbsd.org/doas.conf.5#persist http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/~checkout~/src

Re: etherip tunneling

2018-03-27 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2018-03-27, Pedro Caetano wrote: > Hi, > > I'm experimenting with etherip0 tunneling but I'm running into a issue I > haven't been able to track down. (traffic is tunneled, visible on the > remote router external interface, never reaching the etherip interface on > the remote router) > > > More

Re: door opening sensor HW for OpenBSD?

2018-03-27 Thread Hess THR
Hello. I was thinking of a cheap USB mouse after I sent my original mail, but your list is.. wow :) long. So it sends a mail when door is moved even a little bit and it plays an MP3. The mouse costed $3. it just works. pic: https://i.imgur.com/7X6N059.jpg https://i.imgur.com/eROpANf.jpg

Re: vmctl and 6.3/testing

2018-03-27 Thread Mike Larkin
On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 03:56:53PM -0400, sven falempin wrote: > Readers, > > I was able to setup a 6.3 openbsd inside a vmd (neat) > but i had to use '-b /bsd.rd' because '-d install63.fs' > always crashed inside the guest kernel at 'mount'. > > Now testing snapshots inside snapshots. > > Feels

vmctl and 6.3/testing

2018-03-27 Thread sven falempin
Readers, I was able to setup a 6.3 openbsd inside a vmd (neat) but i had to use '-b /bsd.rd' because '-d install63.fs' always crashed inside the guest kernel at 'mount'. Now testing snapshots inside snapshots. Feels good man. -- -- --

Re: Still having super slow speeds with USB 3 flash.

2018-03-27 Thread Chris Bennett
On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 06:06:30PM +, Kevin Chadwick wrote: > > >but the flashes run brutally slow using FFS. USB 2 flash run just fine. > > hmm. I am seeing slow writing on usb2. Perhaps it is exacerbated on usb3? > I'll send some info as soon as I get a chance. How are you measuring speed

Re: Still having super slow speeds with USB 3 flash.

2018-03-27 Thread Kevin Chadwick
>but the flashes run brutally slow using FFS. USB 2 flash run just fine. hmm. I am seeing slow writing on usb2. Perhaps it is exacerbated on usb3?

etherip tunneling

2018-03-27 Thread Pedro Caetano
Hi, I'm experimenting with etherip0 tunneling but I'm running into a issue I haven't been able to track down. (traffic is tunneled, visible on the remote router external interface, never reaching the etherip interface on the remote router) More detailed description below: Router A, running amd6

Re: Still having super slow speeds with USB 3 flash.

2018-03-27 Thread Kevin Chadwick
It seems there may be a speed issue of some kind. A past thread mentions raw devices being fast but doesn't ntfs-3g use raw access. ntfs-3g is the slowest then msdos gets around 2200 Kilobytes/s. The same msdos stick gets 12000 Kilobytes/s on Win 10. FFS is faster. Strange to me that usb hdd hav

Re: "pkg_add automake%latest" can be done, or user needs to script it himself?

2018-03-27 Thread Marc Espie
On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 02:46:58AM -0400, Tinker wrote: > Hi! > > Some packages, such as automake and autoconf, come in more versions > within the same flavor. > > Certain ports will depend on a particular version of a package, and > that's why more versions of the same package and flavor are > d

Re: Why are so many people running and writing about current snapshots

2018-03-27 Thread Consus
On 14:46 Tue 27 Mar, Niels Kobschaetzki wrote: > CentOS 5 is EOL since March 31st 2017 ;) > CentOS 6 should be on extended support now which is going EOL in > November 2020. Yep. And Centos7 will be around until 2024. So 4/5 of Linux distros in production (e.g. Alpine is different in this regard)

Re: How is the synaptics driver loaded in OpenBSD v6.2, thanks.

2018-03-27 Thread Zsolt Kantor
Ok, thanks! On Tuesday, March 27, 2018, 3:07:28 PM GMT+3, Ulf Brosziewski wrote: The short answer is:  The X server has hard-coded defaults, which can be overridden by configuration files, which are processed in a specific order - if they are present.  Please see xorg.conf(5) for deta

Re: Why are so many people running and writing about current snapshots

2018-03-27 Thread Niels Kobschaetzki
On 03/27/2018 02:14 PM, Consus wrote: > On 22:31 Mon 26 Mar, Z Ero wrote: >> I just don't want OpenBSD to turn into Linux where the fixation is on >> newest shiny thing rather than doing code right. Sometimes I think >> people who are excessively interested in bleeding edge features more >> want an

Re: locale settings for spelling, paper size, etc

2018-03-27 Thread Austin Hook
On Mon, 26 Mar 2018, Allan Streib wrote: > That suggestion of aoubt:config prompted me to look, there are several > print.print_paper_* settings, have you tried those? > > This post indicates that print.print_paper_name may be the way... > > > https://superuser.com/questions/184476/how-to-set-

Re: Why are so many people running and writing about current snapshots

2018-03-27 Thread Consus
On 22:31 Mon 26 Mar, Z Ero wrote: > I just don't want OpenBSD to turn into Linux where the fixation is on > newest shiny thing rather than doing code right. Sometimes I think > people who are excessively interested in bleeding edge features more > want an OS for tinkering with than an OS for produc

Re: How is the synaptics driver loaded in OpenBSD v6.2, thanks.

2018-03-27 Thread Ulf Brosziewski
The short answer is: The X server has hard-coded defaults, which can be overridden by configuration files, which are processed in a specific order - if they are present. Please see xorg.conf(5) for details. For customizing the settings, you have to *create* an /etc/xorg.conf file. 70-synaptics.

Re: Why are so many people running and writing about current snapshots

2018-03-27 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2018/03/26 22:31, Z Ero wrote: > On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 3:49 AM, Stuart Henderson > wrote: > > On 2018-03-25, Z Ero wrote: > >> Is 6.3 release almost here? Is that why? If you are using your > >> computer for production and are not actively developing / debugging > >> OpenBSD why would you r

Re: PPPoE connection closing right after authentication?

2018-03-27 Thread Jon Martin
On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 01:55:30PM -0600, Jon Martin wrote: > > Yes, my Win 10 box can establish a PPPoE connection with the modem in > bridge mode. I will see what WinDump or Wireshark can reveal about what > it is doing. Well well, this is interesting. Win10 told to only use CHAP fails. Told