Recovering from as identical as faulty backup disk..

2023-03-23 Thread Daniele Bonini
Hello, I just come from the following situation on 7.2, patched till two days ago. Lost some files I attached my second backup external disk to recover them. And I couldn't see the disk, no error message, no advice from the terminal. This disk should appear to me like sd3. I then decided to

Re: Using gzip-static with httpd location

2023-03-23 Thread Zack Newman
On 3/23/23 21:22, Jared Harper wrote: On my server (7.2 amd64) I have gzip-static set in the server block as documented, and it appears to work as expected. I am sorry that it probably doesn't help your situation, but maybe the differences in configuration can help point you in the right

Re: Home folder default permission

2023-03-23 Thread Nick Holland
On 3/23/23 14:36, Matthew Weigel wrote: On 2023-03-23 11:53 am, ch...@qatland.com wrote: I did not look at the code at all for this. Only using existing programs. If this should not be working then a patch will be needed somewhere. I didn't give it a try, but I took your report at face

Re: Using gzip-static with httpd location

2023-03-23 Thread Joel Carnat
Le 23/03/2023 à 22:22, Jared Harper a écrit : On Thursday, March 23rd, 2023 at 2:15 PM, Jordan Geoghegan wrote: On 3/9/23 17:31, Joel Carnat wrote: Hi, I just tried applying gzip compression on a simple test web site using httpd and the gzip-static option ; using OpenBSD 7.2/amd64. As I

Re: Using gzip-static with httpd location

2023-03-23 Thread Jared Harper
On Thursday, March 23rd, 2023 at 2:15 PM, Jordan Geoghegan wrote: > > On 3/9/23 17:31, Joel Carnat wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I just tried applying gzip compression on a simple test web site using > > httpd and the gzip-static option ; using OpenBSD 7.2/amd64. > > > > As I understood the man

Re: Home folder default permission

2023-03-23 Thread Carsten Reith
> > I did not look at the code at all for this. Only using existing programs. > If this should not be working then a patch will be needed somewhere. > However I will state that having the ability to set the default > permissions somewhere would be useful, and a requirement in some >

Re: Home folder default permission

2023-03-23 Thread Denis Mikhlevich
Hi Chuck, Thank you a lot, for your clear answer! This is exactly what I wanted to find out. -- Best regards, Denis Mikhlevich RIPE NCC nic-hdl: IPv6-RU 23.03.2023 16:54, ch...@qatland.com wrote: useradd makes use of the permissions of /etc/skel The defaults is 755. If you change it to

Possible to handle fiber WAN connection with OpenBSD using PCIe card?

2023-03-23 Thread Kaya Saman
Hi everyone, it's been a long time since I've posted here and in the meantime I have just upgraded from 7.0-current to 7.3-beta through sysupgrade which is amazing! Thanks so much for all the hard work and effort put in to the tool!! Unfortunately I haven't been well for a long time hence

Re: Home folder default permission

2023-03-23 Thread Matthew Weigel
On 2023-03-23 11:53 am, ch...@qatland.com wrote: I did not look at the code at all for this. Only using existing programs. If this should not be working then a patch will be needed somewhere. I didn't give it a try, but I took your report at face value and looked closer at the code. When

Re: Home folder default permission

2023-03-23 Thread chuck
> On 2023-03-23 7:54 am, ch...@qatland.com wrote: >> >> useradd makes use of the permissions of /etc/skel The defaults is 755. >> If you change it to 750 new user directories will then have 750 as the >> default on their home directories. > > Does it? Looking at the code, it doesn't copy

Better on sual happenings, but same disk sync prb

2023-03-23 Thread Daniele B.
Hello, After last 3-4 patches I see an evident improvement on my "small" system just after a classic attack pointing to my usb hub: disk is offline but no kernel crash happens so that somehow I can continue to work on memory. Here I ask if it is already possible to hot plug storage devices to

Re: Home folder default permission

2023-03-23 Thread Matthew Weigel
On 2023-03-23 7:54 am, ch...@qatland.com wrote: useradd makes use of the permissions of /etc/skel The defaults is 755. If you change it to 750 new user directories will then have 750 as the default on their home directories. Does it? Looking at the code, it doesn't copy /etc/skel, it runs

Re: Running Bugzilla in httpd - 'Pg' is not a valid choice for $db_driver in localconfig

2023-03-23 Thread Werner Boninsegna
Hello, eventually I found out that I missed the postgres binary and related libraries in the chroot environment. Below are the dependencies I used to get it working: /dev � - random (faked) � /var/run � - ld.so.hints /usr/bin � - perl /usr/lib � - libc.so.96.2 � - libcrypto.so.50.0 � -

Re: Home folder default permission

2023-03-23 Thread Jasper Valentijn
Op do 23 mrt. 2023 07:54 schreef Kastus Shchuka : > On Thu, Mar 23, 2023 at 06:08:05AM +0100, Jasper Valentijn wrote: > > Op di 21 mrt. 2023 20:33 schreef Denis Mikhlevich : > > > > > > > > By hand I change the permision to 750 after creation a new user. > > > Could I change the default behavior

Re: Home folder default permission

2023-03-23 Thread chuck
> > Hello, > > I'm setting up the new server under OpenBSD 7.2 > The aim of this server is the ssh terminal server for a few dozen logins > When I created new users by 'useradd -m new-user' command I discovered > that default persmission of home folders of the new users is 755 > For me it's

Re: Little attention to sweeties that hit the disk..

2023-03-23 Thread Daniele Bonini
Daniele Bonini wrote: > Leaving an eye on your disk led leads sometimes to an unexpected > encounters. Certainly not all of us have led on the storage device or all of them. Does (or could) exist an easy utility to monitor these unwanted happenings? -- Daniele Bonini ‎‎

Little attention to sweeties that hit the disk..

2023-03-23 Thread Daniele Bonini
Hello, For you, guys, with one or more little and fashionable storage device. Recently I encounter in a website problem of one supplier of mine causing my disk literally be hit by the indefinitely writing of a cookie id under Firefox 106.0.2 (in 7.2), caused by a *junior* bug in the cookie

Re: Home folder default permission

2023-03-23 Thread Kastus Shchuka
On Thu, Mar 23, 2023 at 06:08:05AM +0100, Jasper Valentijn wrote: > Op di 21 mrt. 2023 20:33 schreef Denis Mikhlevich : > > > > > By hand I change the permision to 750 after creation a new user. > > Could I change the default behavior without manual change the permission? > > > >