On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 8:40 PM Joseph Mayer
wrote:
> After having changed /etc/login.conf I'd like to effectuate the
> changes directly in the console, without doing a logout-relogin
> cycle.
>
> Running "ksh -l" does *not* effectuate login.conf changes but only
> re-runs the profile script
Hi,
After having changed /etc/login.conf I'd like to effectuate the
changes directly in the console, without doing a logout-relogin
cycle.
Running "ksh -l" does *not* effectuate login.conf changes but only
re-runs the profile script [1].
Running "login" asks for username and password which
Unfortunately, I don't have any backup of the original cert.pem file. So
I wonder if I'm correct with this:
I will get a new cert.pem if I upgrade the os (current version is 6.3)
to 6.4, and then, before merging the new one, I could test similar to
what you told me.
I am
Known bug. Use full path until it's fixed.
On 10/30/18 10:11 AM, Ted Unangst wrote:
> tomr wrote:
>> I'm a bit confused here. I have some cwm keybindings that `doas rcctl`
>> things, which now aren't working as they used to - which isn't
>> necessarily a problem - but I'm surprised at the behaviour below:
>>
>> # this doesn't work
Tom you have changed a conversation about one problem into a
conversation about a different problem
It is confusing.
Please don't do that.
> On 10/22/18 9:48 AM, Ted Unangst wrote:
> > Ted Unangst wrote:
> >> Ted Unangst wrote:
> >>> Derek wrote:
> Adding a "#!/bin/sh" at the top of the
tomr wrote:
> I'm a bit confused here. I have some cwm keybindings that `doas rcctl`
> things, which now aren't working as they used to - which isn't
> necessarily a problem - but I'm surprised at the behaviour below:
>
> # this doesn't work anymore..
> $ doas rcctl
> doas: rcctl: command not
On 10/22/18 9:48 AM, Ted Unangst wrote:
> Ted Unangst wrote:
>> Ted Unangst wrote:
>>> Derek wrote:
Adding a "#!/bin/sh" at the top of the scripts made them all work again.
>>>
>>> i don't believe this is a change; that's how it should always work.
>>
>> sorry, this appears wrong. doas
Le lun. 29 oct. 2018 à 22:44, Claudio Jeker a écrit :
>
> This is a problem of the parser. Use "42" with the quotes to make the
> number a string. Or use a non-digit label (as you figured out already).
Thanks Claudio, this is a handy workaround.
On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 10:26:40PM +0100, Pierre Emeriaud wrote:
> Le lun. 29 oct. 2018 à 22:04, Claudio Jeker a
> écrit :
> >
> > Another option is to set the rtlabel on the interface and then use network
> > rtlabel to redistribute it.
>
> I tried that, but it's refused by bgpd parser:
>
> $
Posting this here for documentation purposes:
After the 6.4 / Firefox 63.0 upgrade the ublock/umatrix addons in
Firefox stopped working.
After some discussion with landry@ it turned out that the root cause is
that my home folder is on NFS. This causes a pledge violation, as seen
in these log
Le lun. 29 oct. 2018 à 22:26, Pierre Emeriaud
a écrit :
>
> Le lun. 29 oct. 2018 à 22:04, Claudio Jeker a
> écrit :
> >
> > Another option is to set the rtlabel on the interface and then use network
> > rtlabel to redistribute it.
>
> I tried that, but it's refused by bgpd parser:
>
> $ doas
Le lun. 29 oct. 2018 à 22:04, Claudio Jeker a écrit :
>
> Another option is to set the rtlabel on the interface and then use network
> rtlabel to redistribute it.
I tried that, but it's refused by bgpd parser:
$ doas bgpd -n
/etc/bgpd.conf:39: syntax error
$ doas nl -ba -nln /etc/bgpd.conf |
On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 09:51:46PM +0100, Pierre Emeriaud wrote:
> Le lun. 29 oct. 2018 à 14:43, Pierre Emeriaud
> a écrit :
> >
> > Is there a good way to redistribute those local prefixes? like what
> > "network local" would do.
>
> denis@ informed me about the recently introduced "network
Le lun. 29 oct. 2018 à 14:43, Pierre Emeriaud
a écrit :
>
> Is there a good way to redistribute those local prefixes? like what
> "network local" would do.
denis@ informed me about the recently introduced "network inet6
priority 1", I guess that could fit with some appropriate filtering.
Thanks!
W dniu 29/10/2018 o 19:24, Caspar Schutijser pisze:
(...) which seems to solve the same problem that
you are experiencing.
Ok, if this is a known problem, I'll upgrade. Thanks.
Best regards,
Chris
Hi Chris,
On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 12:09:29AM +, Chris Narkiewicz wrote:
> I'm running Monit to look at few services on OpenBSD 6.3 and I'm logging
> to syslog.
>
> In my /var/log/messages I routinely observe the following log entries:
>
> Oct 27 22:00:01 alpha syslogd[97814]: restart
> Oct
On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 10:25:41AM +0100, Klemens Nanni wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 01:38:18AM -0700, Mike Larkin wrote:
> > does dmesg have a vmm0: SVM/RVI line?
> Yes.
>
Then it should work. Does it not?
Hello misc,
I'm currently advertising my prefix with "network $mynet", so as
redistributing connected networks with "network (inet6) connected".
However, loopback prefixes are not announced.
They are seen as local instead of connected:
$ route -n get 2001:db8:3cc:10:1000::1/128
route to:
No, I don't have speaker connected.
Do you think, connecting speaker can solve the problem?
29.10.2018 11:28, Katherine Rohl пишет:
I have that same motherboard and I don’t have any problems with pcppi...
Do you have a PC speaker hooked up? I’d just disable the driver completely if
not.
While the idea seems fantastic upon the first glance, I'm afraid that
OpenBSD's no-blob policy would not be compatible with the humongous amounts
of blobs and proprietary drivers needed to run just about everything on
mobile devices.
Have you already thought of a particular device to do it on?
V
On 29 Oct 2018, at 20:17, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 09:30:44AM +0100, Peter Hessler wrote:
>> Hi Ashe
>>
>> Sorry about that, I forgot a part of the config file.
>>
>> You'll need to add "nexthop qualify via default" to the global part of
>> the configuration. Since the
On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 01:38:18AM -0700, Mike Larkin wrote:
> does dmesg have a vmm0: SVM/RVI line?
Yes.
On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 09:30:44AM +0100, Peter Hessler wrote:
> Hi Ashe
>
> Sorry about that, I forgot a part of the config file.
>
> You'll need to add "nexthop qualify via default" to the global part of
> the configuration. Since the routers sending you the information are
> not on your
miracu...@gmail.com (Thomas Huber), 2018.10.29 (Mon) 08:27 (CET):
> Hi misc,
>
> is vmm(4) working on the PC-Engines APU2 with -release 6.4 ?
> I thought I've read something like that a view months ago but can not find
> any further information about which CPU-Feature is needed and how it is
>
On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 08:27:31AM +0100, Thomas Huber wrote:
> Hi misc,
>
> is vmm(4) working on the PC-Engines APU2 with -release 6.4 ?
> I thought I've read something like that a view months ago but can not find
> any further information about which CPU-Feature is needed and how it is
> named
Hi Ashe
Sorry about that, I forgot a part of the config file.
You'll need to add "nexthop qualify via default" to the global part of
the configuration. Since the routers sending you the information are
not on your local link, there isn't a valid nexthop so the routes are
not selected. Once the
I have that same motherboard and I don’t have any problems with pcppi...
Do you have a PC speaker hooked up? I’d just disable the driver completely if
not.
> On Oct 29, 2018, at 3:47 AM, kasak wrote:
>
> hello everybody!
>
> i have ASUS Z170-K board with i7-6700 CPU.
>
> It has a problem,
hello everybody!
i have ASUS Z170-K board with i7-6700 CPU.
It has a problem, it hangs on boot when probing pcppi0.
Every time when i have to reboot i enter UKC and disable pcppi, only
after that i can boot.
Is there any workaround to this ?
On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 08:11:03AM +0200, Jyri Hovila [Turvamies.fi] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> just for the record, and to inform others who may still be at loss regarding
> this matter: when compiling stuff (particularly Big Stuff, such as the
> userland) on an OpenBSD machine with several CPU cores,
Hi misc,
is vmm(4) working on the PC-Engines APU2 with -release 6.4 ?
I thought I've read something like that a view months ago but can not find
any further information about which CPU-Feature is needed and how it is
named at the AMD.
This are the CPU-Specs for the APU2:
"AMD Embedded G series
Hi everyone!
There used to be a project called GreenOS, with plans on creating a FreeBSD
based OS for Android devices:
https://www.freebsdnews.com/2012/07/09/greenos-freebsd-based-project-android-devices/
Has anybody here had plans (or tried out?) hacking OpenBSD into some old,
rootable
Hi,
just for the record, and to inform others who may still be at loss regarding
this matter: when compiling stuff (particularly Big Stuff, such as the
userland) on an OpenBSD machine with several CPU cores, it's important to pass
the '-j ' argument to the make command, in order to
benefit
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