Mouse wheel emulation on a Thinkpad X240

2019-04-18 Thread Enric Morales
Hello all. I've been trying various configurations on the net to achieve wheel emulation on a Thinkpad X240. Unfortunately none of the methods I tried worked. I guess the problem is that the touchpad and the trackpoint report on different devices instead of one. Here's what xinput says: ⎡ Virtual

Re: chromium OpenBSD defaults

2019-04-18 Thread Tom Smyth
Theo, Nick, Stuart, thanks for your feedback on my request...I see where you all are comming from... I suppose I cant impose my personal preferences on the entire community :) I appreciate the time you took to consider it All the best, Tom smyth On Thu, 18 Apr 2019 at 17:01, Stuart Henderson

Re: chromium OpenBSD defaults

2019-04-18 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2019-04-17, Tom Smyth wrote: > Hello, > > I was wondering what people would think of disabling chromium offering > to save passwords for sites... it is a default in browsers in other operating > systems that gives me a rash... it is also a likely attack surface... > I would rather have it disa

Controlling OSPFD based on HAProxy state

2019-04-18 Thread Henry Bonath
Does anyone suggest any clever way of controlling OSPFD based on the status of an HAProxy process? I like to use OSPFD to advertise /32 loopback IPs which HAProxy binds to for anycasted highly-available Reverse Proxy/Load Balancer services. This works great if the whole box goes down, as OSPF wou

Re: What forwarders use standard unbound installation?

2019-04-18 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 12:38:22PM +, Roderick wrote: > > I configured long ago a computer to use unbound for caching. The > standard way. But I did not give it a forwarder and I do not find > a list of the ones being used. > > In /var/unbound.conf I see a commented list of DNS servers. But

Re: Linux equivalent of ifstated?

2019-04-18 Thread Daniel Dickman
> On Apr 18, 2019, at 9:10 AM, Paul Suh wrote: > > Folks, > > Sorry to pollute with with non-OpenBSD but it's sorta related. I need to work > on a Linux system and I need the functionality of ifstated(8), in particular > with respect to arbitrary tests as well as interface state. The ifupd

Linux equivalent of ifstated?

2019-04-18 Thread Paul Suh
Folks, Sorry to pollute with with non-OpenBSD but it's sorta related. I need to work on a Linux system and I need the functionality of ifstated(8), in particular with respect to arbitrary tests as well as interface state. The ifupdown scripts are not sufficient. Can anyone tell me the equivale

Re: chromium OpenBSD defaults

2019-04-18 Thread Nick Holland
On 4/17/19 4:01 PM, Tom Smyth wrote: > Hello, > > I was wondering what people would think of disabling chromium offering > to save passwords for sites... it is a default in browsers in other operating > systems that gives me a rash... it is also a likely attack surface... > I would rather have it

What forwarders use standard unbound installation?

2019-04-18 Thread Roderick
I configured long ago a computer to use unbound for caching. The standard way. But I did not give it a forwarder and I do not find a list of the ones being used. In /var/unbound.conf I see a commented list of DNS servers. But where is the list it is really using? Any hint? Rodrigo

Re: Filesystem corruption with ext4 and qcow2 in vmm

2019-04-18 Thread Malte Wedel
Thanks, that did solve the problem. I guess I could have found this by myself, I will try harder next time... it's the first time I have installed OpenBSD and I am amazed how many things just work as expected. While I miss some features like jails or linux compatibility, I am impressed how usable t

Re: Filesystem corruption with ext4 and qcow2 in vmm

2019-04-18 Thread chohag
Malte Wedel writes: > Hello OpenBSD, > > I was trying to run Linux inside vmm, by converting an existing > vmdk-image to qcow2 using qemu-img. While the configuration and setup > seems to be straightforward, I had filesystem corruption issues on the > ext4-fs inside the VM. I would be more incline

Re: Filesystem corruption with ext4 and qcow2 in vmm

2019-04-18 Thread Peter Hessler
Please make sure you installed the errata for 6.4 (syspatch will do it for you, don't forget to reboot!). There was a bug that was fixed in errata 008: "writing more than 4GB to a qcow2 volume corrupts the virtual disk". On 2019 Apr 18 (Thu) at 10:06:59 +0200 (+0200), Malte Wedel wrote: :Hello

Re: Down on em fibre doesn't kill Layer 1 ?

2019-04-18 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2019-04-16, Rachel Roch wrote: > Hi, > > Is it expected behaviour that ifconfig emX down on a fibre interface doesn't > kill the laser on a GBIC ? Since ifconfig down doesn't kill link on a copper em(4), I would think it is expected from a fibre one too.

Filesystem corruption with ext4 and qcow2 in vmm

2019-04-18 Thread Malte Wedel
Hello OpenBSD, I was trying to run Linux inside vmm, by converting an existing vmdk-image to qcow2 using qemu-img. While the configuration and setup seems to be straightforward, I had filesystem corruption issues on the ext4-fs inside the VM. This happened on two separate occasions - in the first