On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 02:52:42AM -0200, Daniel Bolgheroni wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 04:16:51AM +, Mike Larkin wrote:
> > On Thu, Oct 18, 2018 at 10:34:20PM -0300, Daniel Bolgheroni wrote:
> > > On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 08:42:46PM +, Mike Larkin wrote:
> > > > A 1000Hz host helps
There is no point in taking such action.
Replace the drive.
Once this begins, more blocks will go bad soon.
> I'm getting console messages like:
>
> wd0a: uncorrectable data error reading fsbn 530469 of ...
>
> I found this page:
>
> How to repair bad sectors on HDD in OpenBSD (Part I)
>
I'm getting console messages like:
wd0a: uncorrectable data error reading fsbn 530469 of ...
I found this page:
How to repair bad sectors on HDD in OpenBSD (Part I)
at:
https://www.s-vp.com/blog/post/how-to-repair-bad-sectors-on-hdd-in-openbsd-part-i
Question 1:
Is it possible to
This is an openbsd mailing list.
You are chatting about something entirely unrelated to openbsd.
Please take it offline.
Thank you.
> On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 07:15:03PM +0200, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> > > I have to ask also, is the audio quality that comes out the speakers (in
> > >
On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 07:15:03PM +0200, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> > I have to ask also, is the audio quality that comes out the speakers (in
> > general) good enough to learn the proper sounds? Every device I have
> > seems to have wildly varying qualities and characteristics.
> > For
I proposed entr as a replacement for FAM. November idea how to start gamin.
Markus Rosjat schrieb am Mo., 22. Okt. 2018 08:56:
> Hi Julian,
>
>
> Am 22.10.2018 um 01:26 schrieb Julian Suschlik:
> > FAM/gamin execute programs when parts of the filesystem change AFAIK.
> >
> > My goto program for
On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 08:59:46PM +0300, snikolov wrote:
> On Mon, 2018-10-22 at 10:27 -0700, Mike Larkin wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 10:13:14AM -0700, Mike Larkin wrote:
> > > On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 08:01:13PM +0300, snikolov wrote:
> > > > > This appears to be related to the LFENCE
On Mon, 2018-10-22 at 10:27 -0700, Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 10:13:14AM -0700, Mike Larkin wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 08:01:13PM +0300, snikolov wrote:
> > > > This appears to be related to the LFENCE serializing MSR change
> > > > that
> > > > went in
> > > > during the
On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 10:13:14AM -0700, Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 08:01:13PM +0300, snikolov wrote:
> > > This appears to be related to the LFENCE serializing MSR change that
> > > went in
> > > during the last round of side channel analysis fixes:
> > >
> > >
Chris Bennett:
> When I last looked, apparently IPA had two fonts, neither of which
> worked for all the characters. Is this still true?
You don't need extra fonts. IPA is covered both by Deja Vu that
OpenBSD ships as the default TrueType font, as well as xterm's
default bitmap font.
> I have
On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 08:01:13PM +0300, snikolov wrote:
> > This appears to be related to the LFENCE serializing MSR change that
> > went in
> > during the last round of side channel analysis fixes:
> >
> > 811c3037: b9 29 10 01
> > c0 mov$0xc0011029,%ecx
> >
On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 09:49:54AM -0700, Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 07:09:21AM +0300, snikolov wrote:
> > Dear All,
> >
> > I have managed to configure and get the output of the serial console on
> > KVM and here is the output (with different CPU type only the name of
> > the
> This appears to be related to the LFENCE serializing MSR change that
> went in
> during the last round of side channel analysis fixes:
>
> 811c3037: b9 29 10 01
> c0 mov$0xc0011029,%ecx
> 811c303c: 0f 32 rdmsr
>
> According to the
On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 07:09:21AM +0300, snikolov wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I have managed to configure and get the output of the serial console on
> KVM and here is the output (with different CPU type only the name of
> the CPU changes) :
>
On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 08:48:28AM +0200, open...@kene.nu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am having trouble with ospfd not updating the kernel fib as it
> should (I think). This is in my lab environment on vagrant.
>
> host# uname -a
> OpenBSD host 6.4 GENERIC.MP#329 amd64
> host# ospfctl sh rib | grep
It is due to history.
ipf didn't have stateful, at all.
the first version of pf didn't have stateful, but it was incrementally
added starting after 1 year over a period of 3 years. during development,
it was not the default.
other projects started adopting pf. (here is where it ges ugly)
Thanks for your answer.
The disturbing thing for me was that I work on several firewalls, and some have
the flags S/SA keep state options, and some not… so as I’m quite new to pf I
was really wondering.
f.g.
> Le 22 oct. 2018 à 17:09, Daniel Corbe a écrit :
>
> at 10:04 AM, Frédéric Goudal
Daniel Corbe(dco...@hammerfiber.com) on 2018.10.22 11:09:08 -0400:
> at 10:04 AM, Fr??d??ric Goudal wrote:
>
> >- is there any reason to add keep state to a pass rule ?
Only if you want to use one of the "Stateful Tracking Options" (see
pf.conf(5)).
For example, to add no-sync (dont send the
at 10:04 AM, Frédéric Goudal wrote:
- is there any reason to add keep state to a pass rule ?
1) UDP rules don’t keep state by default.
2) Even for TCP connections, it’s better to explicitly throw a keep state
on there for clarity, so that people who come in behind you and actually
Hello,
There is something that I don’t really understand about pf keep state :
- documentation says : All pass rules automatically create a state entry when a
packet matches the rule. This can be explicitly disabled by using the no state
option.
But…
I find a lot of example on the web that add
Upgraded my ERL to 6.4 release from 6.4-beta (snapshot was downloaded
and installed 9/27/18) and only ran into a minor snag regarding
unbound. I recently enabled DNS-over-TLS and DNSSEC on my unbound
machines and while the upgrade to 6.4 release went without a problem
on my apu2, the lack of a
Hello all.
Upgraded my apu2 to 6.4 release from 6.4-beta (snapshot was from
9/27/18) and everything went flawlessly. This machine acts as DHCP
server for two networks, primary DNS server for one, and is ready to
be pressed into service as a gateway machine if necessary. dmesg to
follow. Thanks
On 19/10/18 21:01, Shawn Southern wrote:
> So apparently this works... I was expecting relayd to listen on those ports,
> but I'm guessing that since it hooks through pf, that's not necessary.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: owner-m...@openbsd.org On Behalf Of Shawn
> Southern
> Sent:
On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 01:17:30PM +0200, Marko Cupa? wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am struggling to announce nexthop to my bgp peers after default
> ruleset change in 6.4's bgpd.conf.
>
> On 6.3, I used to have:
>
> match to $ISP1 set nexthop $CARP_TO_ISP1
> match to $ISP2 set nexthop $CARP_TO_ISP2
>
Hi,
I am struggling to announce nexthop to my bgp peers after default
ruleset change in 6.4's bgpd.conf.
On 6.3, I used to have:
match to $ISP1 set nexthop $CARP_TO_ISP1
match to $ISP2 set nexthop $CARP_TO_ISP2
deny from ebgp
deny to ebgp
allow to { $ISP1 $ISP2 }
allow from ibgp
allow to ibgp
On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 10:03:44AM +0200, Peter Hessler wrote:
> Packages for i386 are finalized and are uploaded to the mirrors. What
> you see, is what was built.
>
>
> On 2018 Oct 22 (Mon) at 08:15:18 +0300 (+0300), Kihaguru Gathura wrote:
> :Hi,
> :
> :Is the LibreOffice package in the i386
On 10/21/18 4:49 PM, Edgar Pettijohn III wrote:
I wanted to give cgdb a shot. How do I make sure its using egdb?
cgdb --help
cgdb -d egdb
Am 10/22/18 um 9:57 AM schrieb Stefan Wollny:
[ ... ]
>
> $ cat /etc/wsconsctl.conf | grep encoding
> keyboard.encoding=de# use different keyboard encoding
>
> Yet this setting seems not to be recognized:
> $ doas wsconsctl | grep encoding
> keyboard.encoding=unknown_0
>
[ ... ]
Packages for i386 are finalized and are uploaded to the mirrors. What
you see, is what was built.
On 2018 Oct 22 (Mon) at 08:15:18 +0300 (+0300), Kihaguru Gathura wrote:
:Hi,
:
:Is the LibreOffice package in the i386 tree expected for OpenBSD 6.4?
:not listed the mirrors so far.
:
:Kihaguru
:
Hi there!
I have reported this a few days ago on bugs but the issue seemed to be
solved with amd64/current as of Sunday morning but reappeared on Sunday
afternoons version (German time).
System is
OpenBSD 6.4-current (GENERIC.MP) #375: Sun Oct 21 09:29:13 MDT 2018
(full dmesg at the end)
$ cat
Hi Julian,
Am 22.10.2018 um 01:26 schrieb Julian Suschlik:
FAM/gamin execute programs when parts of the filesystem change AFAIK.
My goto program for this is entr (http://entrproject.org/) available as
port under sysutils/entr (http://ports.su/sysutils/entr)
I still don't get what you
Hello,
I am having trouble with ospfd not updating the kernel fib as it
should (I think). This is in my lab environment on vagrant.
host# uname -a
OpenBSD host 6.4 GENERIC.MP#329 amd64
host# ospfctl sh rib | grep 172.29.21.2
172.29.21.2/32 172.29.2.10 Intra-Area Network 20
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