Re: OpenBSD on Macbook 12" 2017?

2019-03-18 Thread andrew fabbro
two custom > drivers for the keyboard and touchpad. > > So no, the device does not work on OpenBSD unless you use a USB > keyboard/mouse. > > -- andrew fabbro and...@fabbro.org

Re: TLS suddenly not working over IKED site-to-site - SOLVED?

2019-03-14 Thread Andrew Daugherity
. Thank you for sharing. I had (I think) been using ipcomp in my old ikev1 (ipsec.conf/isakmpd) setup but had not yet gotten around to enabling it in the ikev2 setup. Based on this, I won't bother. -Andrew [1] https://github.com/openbsd/src/commit/4b5fa55

Re: Automated remote install

2018-12-19 Thread andrew fabbro
sands) offer it. If you search for a VPS provider that offers KVM (not OpenVZ, VIrtuozzo, or Xen) you will find many. -- andrew fabbro and...@fabbro.org

Re: openbsd 6.4 as guest VM on Xen cannot detect disk

2018-11-30 Thread Andrew Daugherity
esumably present your disk via the emulated IDE controller. -Andrew OpenBSD 6.4 (GENERIC.MP) #364: Thu Oct 11 13:30:23 MDT 2018 dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP real mem = 1056964608 (1008MB) avail mem = 1015713792 (968MB) mpath0 at root scsibus0 at mpath0: 256

Re: Intel Celeron SoC support

2018-11-30 Thread Andrew Lemin
. On Wed, Nov 21, 2018 at 3:42 AM Chris Cappuccio wrote: > Andrew Lemin [andrew.le...@gmail.com] wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I am running an ASRock J4105B-ITX board and wanting to run OpenBSD on > this. > > https://www.asrock.com/MB/Intel/J4105B-ITX/index.asp#BIOS > &g

Re: PF Outbound traffic Load Balancing over multiple tun/openvpn interfaces/tunnels

2018-11-27 Thread Andrew Lemin
en only tun2 is used instead.. :( So 'route-to' seems to only use the first tunnel in the pool. Any advice on what is going wrong here. I am wondering if I am falling victim to some processing-order issue with PF, or if this is a real bug? Thanks, Andy. On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 5:58 PM Stuar

Re: why thread is not usable in perl5 of OpenBSD6.4?

2018-11-26 Thread Andrew Hewus Fresh
if you really need threads, I haven't had a need for them but have heard they work better than the core implementation. https://metacpan.org/pod/Coro l8rZ, -- andrew - http://afresh1.com People who invent random theories which only defend the vendor must have been beaten as children. Beaten with sticks. At least, that's my theory. -- Theo De Raadt

Intel Celeron SoC support

2018-11-14 Thread Andrew Lemin
Hi, I am running an ASRock J4105B-ITX board and wanting to run OpenBSD on this. https://www.asrock.com/MB/Intel/J4105B-ITX/index.asp#BIOS It boots up, and at the 'boot>' prompt I can use the keyboard find. However after it boots up, the keyboard stops working, and no disks are found by the

Re: pfctl: cidr typo bug

2018-11-13 Thread Andrew
On 11/13/18 16:28, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2018/11/13 10:15, Andrew wrote: On 11/13/18 11:08, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2018-11-11, Andrew wrote: > > ~: doas pfctl -t cidr_typo -T add 1.2.3.4*5 > > 1 table created. > > 1/1 addresses added. > > This wou

Re: pfctl: cidr typo bug

2018-11-13 Thread Andrew
On 11/13/18 11:08, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2018-11-11, Andrew wrote: ~: doas pfctl -t cidr_typo -T add 1.2.3.4*5 1 table created. 1/1 addresses added. This would normally fail right here. ~: doas pfctl -t cidr_typo -T show 127.0.0.1 I think your name resolver may be giving out

Re: pfctl: cidr typo bug

2018-11-11 Thread Andrew
On 11/11/18 19:23, Klemens Nanni wrote: On Sun, Nov 11, 2018 at 12:01:33PM -0600, Andrew wrote: ~: doas pfctl -t cidr_typo -T add 1.2.3.4*5 1 table created. 1/1 addresses added. I fail to reproduce this with recent snapshots on both amd64 and sparc64: # pfctl -t cidr_typo -T add

Cannot mount install.fs disk image to create custom auto_install.conf based USB flash drive

2018-11-11 Thread Andrew Lemin
Hi list, I really need some help mounting an install.fs disk image, and hope someone can help :) I have been trying and failing to create an auto-installing USB flash drive for OpenBSD. All of the below steps are being performed using an existing OpenBSD VM 1) Create /auto_install.conf file

Re: pfctl: cidr typo bug

2018-11-11 Thread Andrew
On 11/11/18 19:23, Klemens Nanni wrote: On Sun, Nov 11, 2018 at 12:01:33PM -0600, Andrew wrote: ~: doas pfctl -t cidr_typo -T add 1.2.3.4*5 1 table created. 1/1 addresses added. I fail to reproduce this with recent snapshots on both amd64 and sparc64: # pfctl -t cidr_typo -T add

pfctl: cidr typo bug

2018-11-11 Thread Andrew
I stumbled upon this because the "/" and the "*" keys are adjacent to each other on a numeric keypad. Note: This is a (GENERIC) kernel and I have hyper-threading disabled on this laptop, if that matters ??? Just your basic upgrade to -current ... - download today's SHA256.sig, bsd.rd,

Re: X won't start with latest snapshot as user (Solution provided)

2018-11-10 Thread Andrew
On 11/10/18 19:29, Chris Bennett wrote: On Sat, Nov 10, 2018 at 11:36:17PM +0100, Solene wrote: This is normal. Look at 26th October https://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html The suid was removed to prevent bad things to happen. Use xenodm instead of startx. I have switched to using xenodm.

Printer Epson WF-4630 with CUPS

2018-11-04 Thread andrew
e CUPS test page from the web interface leaves the printer idle. The job now shows up in "$ lpstat" and can also be cancelled with "$ cancel $job_id". Please, if anyone knows which documentation I should look at to get at the root of this problem or if anyone here has experience with setting up a driver for their own printer on OpenBSD, contact me. Greetings Andrew Easton

Re: pledge & unveil

2018-10-23 Thread andrew fabbro
o, > > is there a paper on the web that explains work and relationship > from pledge and unveil for dummies? > > Best wishes, > Heinz > > -- andrew fabbro and...@fabbro.org

Re: pfctl tables: adding a CIDR typo to a new table

2018-10-05 Thread Andrew
On 10/06/18 00:28, Klemens Nanni wrote: On Fri, Oct 05, 2018 at 04:02:12PM -0600, Andrew wrote: recent snapshot: $> uname -vrsm OpenBSD 6.4 GENERIC#329 amd64 What's the timestamp? Please provide more detailed information next time. $> doas pfctl -t sample -T add 74.125.0.0*16 1

pfctl tables: adding a CIDR typo to a new table

2018-10-05 Thread Andrew
I just came upon this while stumbling across my numeric keypad. (If case you are wondering, the "*" key is next to the "/" key ...) --- recent snapshot: $> uname -vrsm OpenBSD 6.4 GENERIC#329 amd64 $> doas pfctl -t sample -T add 74.125.0.0*16 1 table created. 1/1 addresses added. $> doas

pfctl tables and a mangled ip address

2018-09-13 Thread Andrew
I just discovered something unexpected using pfctl and tables. I'm far from a networking guy and apparantly I can't type either. Try this on a patched 6.3 amd64. $> uname -mrsv OpenBSD 6.3 GENERIC.MP#10 amd64 The following are a couple CIDRs for amazon. $> pfctl -t sample -T add 176.0.0.0/8 1

Re: Downloadable CIDR network calculator

2018-09-11 Thread Andrew
On 09/11/18 12:32, Steve Litt wrote: On Tue, 11 Sep 2018 15:28:09 + (UTC) Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2018-09-11, Steve Litt wrote: > I've created a downloadable CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) > network calculator, whose sole dependency is Python3. It runs in any > terminal or

PF Outbound traffic Load Balancing over multiple tun/openvpn interfaces/tunnels

2018-09-11 Thread Andrew Lemin
Hi list, I use an OpenVPN based internet access service (like NordVPN, AirVPN etc). The issue with these public VPN services, is the VPN servers are always congested. The most I’ll get is maybe 10Mbits through one server. Local connection is a few hundred mbps.. So I had the idea of running

Re: how to install perl modules w/ dependencies that mix packages & CPAN

2018-08-31 Thread Andrew Hewus Fresh
odules. https://github.com/tokuhirom/plenv l8rZ, -- andrew - http://afresh1.com Unix is very simple, but it takes a genius to understand the simplicity. -- Dennis Ritchie

Re: "Missing operating system" after i386 dual boot install

2018-08-06 Thread Andrew Daugherity
lem with the PBR, or with the BIOS's ability to boot from it. Using the NT loader menu may end up being a better solution for you, but this should sort out the direct-boot case. -Andrew

Re: xconsole keeps dieing

2018-07-17 Thread Andrew
On 07/17/18 17:53, Edgar Pettijohn III wrote: For some reason xconsole has decided to start seg faulting regularly. I can't remember how to build X with debugging symbols. Could anyone give me a quick rundown so I can provide more information. Thanks, Edgar OpenBSD 6.3 (GENERIC.MP) #4: Sun

Re: user directory and wheel group

2018-06-18 Thread andrew fabbro
On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 2:42 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote: > One thing to be aware of is the not-very-well-known restriction that one > user can be in a maximum of 16 groups. If memory serves, this limitation derives from an nfs limitation. -- andrew fabbro and...@fabbro.org

Re: How to search for "hostap" in man pages.

2018-06-16 Thread Andrew Hewus Fresh
rk device rtw(4) - Realtek RTL8180L IEEE 802.11b wireless network device rum(4) - Ralink Technology/MediaTek USB IEEE 802.11a/b/g wireless network device ural(4) - Ralink Technology/MediaTek USB IEEE 802.11b/g wireless network device ifconfig(8) - configure network interface parameters -- andrew

Re: CVE-2018-8897

2018-05-11 Thread andrew fabbro
did differently. > > > > > > Was this caught in an audit? > > > > > > I am just curious about causality that kept OpenBSD in the clear of > > > this one > > > that made such headlines yesterday. > > > > > > We didn't chase the fad of using every Intel cpu feature. > > This goes into the achive! Thank you for the slice of sanity in an > insane word. > > /jl > > -- andrew fabbro and...@fabbro.org

Re: Unpriviliged wkhtmltopdf binary invocation fails with core dump

2018-04-23 Thread Andrew
On 04/23/18 15:50, Bogdan Kulbida wrote: Hi Everyone, I'm trying to use wkhtmltopdf to generate PDF from my HTML files. I was googling like crazy but did no find any valuable information so far. When I run (as root) # /usr/local/bin/wkhtmltopdf http://google.com /tmp/out.pdf It does generate

notes from before and after a BIOS upgrade

2018-03-14 Thread Andrew
First, and as always, I want to express my appreciation to Theo and to all the past and present devs. The world is not full of bunny rabbits and wildflowers ... --- I have a refurb Lenovo T420 off ebay with a very old BIOS from 2011. Nice refurb, eh ?? Here are some before and after notes

signify [file ... ]

2018-03-10 Thread Andrew
Hi Ted !!! Today I downloaded a fresh SHA256.sig and bsd.rd and successfully verified them both with signify(1). -- signify -C [-q] -p pubkey -x sigfile [file ...] Just wondering if signify(1) is intended to exit 0 ONLY if the [file ...] is within the shell's pwd ?? By chance, I noticed

Re: Black screen when starting Xorg with new laptop.

2018-02-22 Thread Andrew
On 02/22/18 09:27, George Ramirez wrote: with intel 620 UHD graphics. At first, the console shows with underscan, then the resolution changes to the native one, and finally it goes black. It's a frustrating problem because there are no errors and it seemingly doesn't work. I bet X is actually

OpenBGPD dropping neighbor on VPNv4 NLRI withdraw

2018-01-31 Thread Andrew Thrift
.btg.co.nz/index.php/s/rvc8mc9RCpTR1Lg Is there anything we can do to stop OpenBGPD from dropping the session? Running per-VRF label's is default on all Juniper platforms, and is common on Cisco as well. Regards, Andrew

Re: Unexpected security(8) output

2018-01-26 Thread Andrew Hewus Fresh
ry. You could add your home directory to the SUIDSKIP environment variable in /etc/daily.local to avoid searching there if this message keeps annoying you and you don't care about devices and suid changes there. http://man.openbsd.org/security#SUIDSKIP l8rZ, -- andrew - http://afresh1.com Ins

Re: OpenBGPD not parsing cluster-id

2018-01-25 Thread Andrew Thrift
Thanks Tom and Tony, That is the solution. It is so obvious now :D On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 7:10 PM, Tom Smyth <tom.sm...@wirelessconnect.eu> wrote: > Hi Andrew > > Try replacing > > route-reflector > cluster-id 202.49.106.0 > > With > route-reflector 202.49.1

OpenBGPD not parsing cluster-id

2018-01-25 Thread Andrew Thrift
e. I have also tried "clusterid" with no success. On reading through parse.c it does not have cluster-id or clusterid specified as keywords. Is cluster-id supported by OpenBGPD or am I configuring it incorrectly ? Regards, Andrew

cpu_ucode

2018-01-13 Thread Andrew
I want to take a moment to thank Theo -- for, uhhh, being Theo ;-) I've seen some good projects fail from a lack of strong leadership. In contrast, OpenBSD pushes forward because of his good judgement, combined with the hard work of all the past and present devs. Even a regular fella like me has

Re: Writing "ones" instead of "zeroes" when wiping disk

2018-01-11 Thread Andrew
On 01/11/18 14:45, Andreas Thulin wrote: Hi! Again, an ignorant question (as usual): How might I do something similar to # dd if=/dev/one of=/dev/sd0 bs=1M as a complement to the usual and well-described # dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sd0 bs=1M followed by Personally, given your premise of

Re: OpenBSD and virtual machines

2018-01-09 Thread Andrew
Virtual machines are pretty much necessary, because no matter what distribution of what OS you run, there are always those one or two apps you can't get from the package manager and can't compile, so you need to use a VM. The first six months I used Void Linux I ran LyX on a Ubuntu VM to compile

Re: Community-driven OpenBSD tutorials wiki?

2018-01-04 Thread andrew fabbro
n using something other than CVS. The onus is on the proposer to demonstrate value. -- andrew fabbro and...@fabbro.org

Re: spontaneous reboot during upgrade using bsd.rd on VIA C3.

2017-10-17 Thread Andrew Daugherity
f. * Suspend and hibernate do not work. * Reported temperatures via hw.sensors are about 10-15C lower than reality. I'll submit a proper bug report for the reboot & suspend stuff once I do more testing (e.g. acpi disabled, BIOS settings for S1 vs. S3 suspend, etc.). -Andrew [1] https://marc.info/?l=ope

Re: vmm issues - vioblk_notifyq: unsupported command 0x8

2017-10-13 Thread Andrew Daugherity
device, but since vmm doesn't implement that call, instead of marking the disk as not having an ID, invalid disk IDs somehow get used. -Andrew

Re: vmm issues - vioblk_notifyq: unsupported command 0x8

2017-10-12 Thread Andrew Daugherity
n). This was my first time trying out vmm and it was very straightforward, once I figured out what were dumb mistakes on my part. vmm is already very capable and it is steadily improving! -Andrew [1] https://doc.opensuse.org/documentation/leap/startup/single-html/book.opensuse.startup/index.html#id2504

Re: amd64 OpenBSD 6.2 doesn't see hard disks when controller in RAID mode

2017-10-12 Thread Andrew Daugherity
On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 11:01 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote: > What is not good is when you do have a RAID array, the controller is > in RAID mode, but OpenBSD doesn't understand the metadata, so it corrupts > data on the disk. > > This is a difficult area. We don't want to

regarding the default path for pkg_add in -current

2017-09-27 Thread andrew
Hello Folks !! Regarding GENERIC.MP #115 I have a feeling you are about to roll into 6.2, however I just want to bring the following to your attention in case it matters. I just did a clean install of -current using the bsd.rd dated 2017-09-27. Within the install sequence of questions, the

Re: 6.1 fails to boot on a 486

2017-09-01 Thread Andrew Daugherity
On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 1:57 AM, Mike Larkin <mlar...@azathoth.net> wrote: > On Fri, Sep 01, 2017 at 01:04:40AM -0500, Andrew Daugherity wrote: > > > > boot> hd0a:/bsd.61 > > cannot open hd0a:/etc/random.seed: No such file or directory > > booting hd

6.1 fails to boot on a 486

2017-09-01 Thread Andrew Daugherity
I recently dug out of the closet my old IBM PS/2E, which had served as my firewall box from 2000ish-06, and was in fact the very first machine I ever installed OpenBSD on, to see if it still worked properly. It did (after changing the CMOS battery), but booted into OpenBSD 4.1... yeah, just a

Lenovo T440s

2017-08-02 Thread andrew
First of all, big thanks to Theo for his strong leadership and to all the past and present devs !!! Have a great week ahead !!! --- Just a little FWIW from a Lenovo T440s ... --- dmesg | sort | uniq -c 1 3834:intel_uncore_check_errors] *ERROR* Unclaimed register before interrupt 30

Re: Getting Dell RAID status via SNMP

2017-07-28 Thread Andrew Daugherity
0:1.0 noencl 'unknown serial' Not sure about the 'unknown serial', but otherwise looks correct. Nice work! Sorry I don't have a card with cache (e.g. H730) to test on, but I haven't hit any problems with my H330 yet. -Andrew [1] h

Re: Libressl issue verifying self-signed certs with tls-auth and Openvpn

2017-06-20 Thread Andrew Lemin
:) > > > Sent from a teeny tiny keyboard, so please excuse typos > > On 20 Jun 2017, at 20:23, Andrew Lemin <andrew.le...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Misc, > > Has anyone else come across any issues recently with Openvpn, Libressl and > TLS on OpenBSD 6.1? > &

Libressl issue verifying self-signed certs with tls-auth and Openvpn

2017-06-20 Thread Andrew Lemin
Hi Misc, Has anyone else come across any issues recently with Openvpn, Libressl and TLS on OpenBSD 6.1? I am using an .ovpn file with TLS auth static key and cert inline within the file, to connect to VPN service. Running openvpn binary from command line without any special params, just .ovpn

Re: Blank screen after boot with Radeon HD 5450

2017-05-30 Thread andrew
On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 12:22:09PM -0400, Maximilian Pichler wrote: As mentioned, I booted another OS from a USB stick and it runs at 2560x1440@60MHz. Doesn't this make it unlikely that the issue is with the monitor or cable? Also, the connection is via DisplayPort, even the most basic version

Re: Domain redirections to Openbsd.org?

2017-05-18 Thread andrew fabbro
; > Such as: http://nathanalexander.uk/ ? > I don't think that's a redirect. It looks like the owner of that site simply ripped the OpenBSD main page and placed it on his site. At least he was thorough - images are served from his site and not via hotlink. As to normal thing...I'd say

Re: Pinebook (if anyones up for it)

2017-05-13 Thread Andrew Gwozdziewycz
My understanding is that there is some support for the Pine64 platform, though it requires access to the pins to get a serial console. I haven't opened mine up yet, but I assume it's a Pine64, on a different footprint PCB. Though... I have no idea about any other IO pins... > On May 13, 2017,

Re: list all system users, eg. _x11

2017-05-09 Thread andrew fabbro
devil himself:/root:/sbin/nologin > > operator:*:2:5:System &:/operator:/sbin/nologin > > bin:*:3:7:Binaries Commands and Source:/:/sbin/nologin > > > > You can parse that with awk and do stuff. Read about passwd(5) to > > understand the format. A login shell o

Re: Problems installing on Dell R830

2017-04-27 Thread Andrew Daugherity
ine. Now I'm more confused... I don't know what to make of the extra 256MB, but it's possible your system's crossing the 512GB boundary may be the issue. -Andrew

getty doesn't work on serial ports which aren't the boot console

2017-04-25 Thread Andrew Daugherity
I was setting up a new server where I wasn't sure whether com0 or com1 was the port I wanted, so I turned on both tty00 and tty01 in /etc/ttys to see which one to use in boot.conf. Edited the file, did the 'kill -HUP 1', and... nothing. getty processes are listening on tty00 and tty01, but both

Re: Libperl 18?

2017-02-12 Thread Andrew Fresh
On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 02:29:01AM +, Bryan C. Everly wrote: > I have been trying to nuke and pave my daily driver's OpenBSD partition > since Feb 5. Trying to install libproxy failed on a bad major (I have 17.1 > and it wants 18.0) for libperl. > > I figured this was the normal behavior I

Re: Is randomizing UID/GUID would make sense?

2017-01-23 Thread andrew fabbro
're not using a directory of some sort) is the same headache regardless of how you pick them. If the OP meant every server has different, unique randomized UID/GIDs then that's a separate craziness. -- andrew fabbro and...@fabbro.org

Re: Is randomizing UID/GUID would make sense?

2017-01-23 Thread andrew fabbro
ht need a bit more thought. So in summary, if you want random UID/GID for user accounts, that's a one-liner shell script - go for it! But if you want random UID/GID for service accounts, I think there would need to be a lot more justification for what would be a lot more work. -- andrew fabbro and...@fabbro.org

computer users.

2017-01-07 Thread Andrew Sean Bukovsky
Thanks for all your work. There is a learning curve involved in this, and I'm glad to be with OpenBSD operating system. Its a far cry from stumbling into phrack, 2600, and cdc, and all the other horrible shit on the internet on a pentium 100 and win95(highschool). I'm glad for OpenBSD and people

Re: Forget mod_perl. I'm going to try to move to FastCGI and base http

2016-10-04 Thread Andrew Fresh
page and from there follow the links to some of the many perl web development frameworks that exist. https://metacpan.org/pod/Task::Kensho#Task::Kensho::WebDev:-Web-Development (I am in the middle of doing this at work, so may not have a good handle on how someone new sees things) l8rZ, -- andrew

Re: Forget mod_perl. I'm going to try to move to FastCGI and base http

2016-09-29 Thread Andrew Fresh
I gave a talk about moving from mod_perl to Plack and FastCGI at the local perlmonger group. It was fairly straight forward and there are a fair number of options on the CPAN, although I'm unsure which have ports. http://cvs.afresh1.com/~andrew/talks/cgi_to_psgi_pdx_pm/ There is also some

Re: dmesg for Lenovo Thinkpad x200 w/Libreboot

2016-09-27 Thread Andrew Gwozdziewycz
Yes. Yes it is, and he's trying to get OpenBSD running on top of Libreboot, which makes it very much relevant. PAY ATTENTION! On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 11:03 AM, Mihai Popescu wrote: > Dude, this is OpenBSD's mailing list not libreboot's. Pay attention, please! > --

Re: DigitalOcean and OpenBSD

2016-08-28 Thread andrew fabbro
one, you may be able to buy an OpenBSD guest VM on an OpenBSD host...and then these piddling Amazon and Microsoft Azure empires will fall as Puffy storms the net. To the cloud! -- andrew fabbro and...@fabbro.org

Re: Carp and VLANs

2016-08-23 Thread Andrew Seguin
. Regards, Andrew On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 8:34 PM, John Jasen <jja...@realityfailure.org> wrote: > All your carp devices have the same VHID. As two share the same network, > that could cause problems. > > > > > On 08/23/2016 01:40 PM, Andrew Seguin wrote: >

Carp and VLANs

2016-08-23 Thread Andrew Seguin
suggestions what else I might look at? Is this expected behavior or have I overlooked some configuration option? Thanks in advance, Andrew

Re: Freezing VMs on Bytemark Hosting

2016-07-29 Thread andrew fabbro
> Like I said, long shot. > > Cheers > > -- > Best Regards > Edd Barrett > > http://www.theunixzoo.co.uk > > -- andrew fabbro and...@fabbro.org

Re: Clean OpenBSD's httpd logs

2016-06-30 Thread andrew fabbro
gt; > Sorry if this question sounds stupid, but how can I avoid this type of > entry in OpenBSD's httpd access.log: > > 172.22.55.1:44710 -> 172.22.55.10, /favicon.ico (404 Not Found), [/] > [/favicon.ico] > > ?? > > Thanks. > -- > Greetings, > C. L. Martinez > > -- andrew fabbro and...@fabbro.org

Re: Fifteen questions

2016-06-11 Thread Andrew
> Does OpenBSD come up with any in-house software to encrypt a file? Or do > I have to use gnupg? Yes -- libressl may do what you want. Read man openssl(1) and skim down to the section entitled "ENC" and the subsequent sections including examples. It's well written.

Re: I am thankful for OpenBSD quality docs

2016-05-17 Thread andrew fabbro
image which summarizes my feelings: http://i.imgur.com/EKsD7aG.png OpenBSD's documentation, in my experience, exceeds the docs provided by some commercial operating systems, and those companies can afford to have full-time doc writers on staff. OpenBSD documentation is the gold standard. -- a

EFI video corruption, reboot on Dell R230

2016-05-16 Thread Andrew Daugherity
e 32, base 0x9200, size 8388608, enabled Any suggestions? -Andrew

generic.mp #2018 amd64 install and packages.

2016-05-09 Thread Andrew
Hi misc@, Just a user experience for your consideration. I picked up a new bsd.rd from snapshots in toronto. Checked the sha256 and signify to make sure it's good. Moved it to / and rebooted with: boot> hd0a:/bsd.rd selected Install with standard options. clean download from the mirror followed

Re: Openbsd broke my hard drive twice! Getting frustrated

2016-05-04 Thread Andrew Gwozdziewycz
rking correctly? If so, would you mind sharing your configs? I'd love to reinstall OpenBSD on this machine, but can't sacrifice that. Cheers, Andrew [0]: To be fair, I suffered the same problems you did, where I thought the drive was dead. But, in reality, I just had to repartition it with EFI in

Re: Reading /etc/shells - Check /etc/master.passwd - Password file busy

2016-04-23 Thread Andrew Fresh
because the file already exists (because adduser tries to open the file O_CREAT|O_EXCL). l8rZ, -- andrew - http://afresh1.com Unix is very simple, but it takes a genius to understand the simplicity. -- Dennis Ritchie

Re: Standard way to create a generic queue in ksh

2016-04-16 Thread andrew fabbro
mplex data structures, you've outgrown the shell and should look at something like perl, python, etc. Not saying there aren't ways to do queues in bash/ksh/etc., just...why would you? -- andrew fabbro and...@fabbro.org

Re: Question about logo

2016-03-03 Thread andrew fabbro
sy to find via google. I'm assuming those people are not authorized by OpenBSD nor do they pass on profits, alas. -- andrew fabbro and...@fabbro.org

isakmpd peculiarities, ipsec.conf manpage inaccuracy

2016-02-28 Thread Andrew Lester
h isakmpd I can just pass it the -L parameter and it will automatically dump a capture of the decrypted exchange. Warm regards, Andrew

IKE phase 2 failing, but don't see any obvious problem

2016-02-27 Thread Andrew Lester
nother set of eyes might catch what I have not. Any input would be greatly appreciated. :) Warm regards, Andrew

Remote access VPN on OpenBSD workstation...

2016-02-26 Thread Andrew Lester
or does it only function as an LNS? If the latter, is there other software available that can act as a native LAC client on OpenBSD? This is in reference to OpenBSD 5.8 stable. Thank you, Andrew Lester

Re: Reached some limit with sockets?

2016-02-22 Thread Andrew Fresh
On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 08:06:57PM +0100, Federico Giannici wrote: > In a server (OpenBSD amd64 5.7) with many concurrent perl programs that have > to open a lot of SSH connections, I get many errors like this: > > connect() on closed socket GEN136 at >

Re: GUI Designer

2016-02-22 Thread Andrew Fresh
usually end up just writing a quick web app using Mojolicious::Lite* or some other framework. Doesn't exactly answer your question, but I haven't had a desire to write a GUI app in quite a few years. * The p5-Mojo package from http://mojolicious.org/perldoc/Mojolicious/Lite l8rZ, -- andrew - ht

Trouble applying patch 003 to OpenBSD 5.8-stable

2016-02-21 Thread Andrew Lester
. Is this an optional patch or am I missing something? This is an amd64 platform and I installed all the sets. Patch 001 and 002 had no problem. Warm regards, Andrew Lester

pkg.conf edit on -current #1870

2016-02-15 Thread Andrew
GENERIC.MP #1870 amd64 FWIW: Last night did a clean (re) installl using the toronto.edu mirror. boot> boot hd0a:/bsd.rd Puffy loaded up fine -- but no packages. I edited my /etc/pkg.conf from: ... toronto.edu/pub/OpenBSD/%c/packages/%a/ to:

how to mount a *dmg in -current

2016-02-12 Thread Andrew
sh> file tws-stable-standalone-macosx-x64.dmg tws-stable-standalone-macosx-x64.dmg: Macintosh HFS Extended version 4 data last mounted by: '10.0', created: Tue Feb 2 16:12:22 2016, last modified: Tue Feb 2 22:12:22 20to 16, last backup: Tue Feb 2 22:12:22 2016, last checked: Tue Feb 2

Re: how to mount a *dmg in -current

2016-02-12 Thread Andrew
Thank you Jiri !! This works: sh> pkg_add p7zip sh> 7z e *dmg On 2/12/16, Jiri B <ji...@devio.us> wrote: > On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 12:43:18PM -0600, Andrew wrote: >> sh> file tws-stable-standalone-macosx-x64.dmg >> >> tws-stable-standalone-macosx-x64.d

Re: Can I accelerate my magnet HDD using a SSD in any way?? E.g. softraid patch/ARC, dedicated hardware e.g. Intel RCS25ZB040LX="Nytro MegaRAID", anything

2016-02-01 Thread andrew fabbro
get persistent DRAM fusion-io. OTOH, you can get 4TB SATA drives for $250. The OP was just pointing out that SSD-acceleted (aka SSD-cached) SATA/SAS is very common in Win/Lin/OSX and was wondering what the status is on OpenBSD. -- andrew fabbro and...@fabbro.org

Re: current snap fails on gigabyte brix at uhub0

2016-01-17 Thread Andrew
> I had the same problem with a Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3 based computer, but the > latest snapshot (#1846: Sun Jan 17 02:34:54 MST 2016) fixed it for me. > > Kind regards, > > > Martijn Rijkeboer Just downloaded GENERIC.MP #1847 amd and it boots seamlessly to a login prompt. As always, thanks to

current snap fails on gigabyte brix at uhub0

2016-01-16 Thread Andrew
FYI -- the current snapshot fails on a Gigabyte Brix. The boot process blows up at:uhub0 -- uhub0: device problem, disabling port 1 uhub0: device problem, disabling port 2 ehci_sync_hc: tsleep() = 35 ehci_sync_hc: tsleep() = 35 ehci_sync_hc: tsleep() = 35 ehci_sync_hc: tsleep() = 35

Re: problem mounting ext4 filesystem

2016-01-08 Thread Andrew Daugherity
han tracking down which ext4 features to disable. -Andrew

Re: startx fail on Lenovo G50-80 amd64

2015-11-28 Thread Andrew
On 11/28/15, Doug Hogan wrote: > On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 09:47:23AM +, freeu...@ruggedinbox.com wrote: >> I installed OpenBSD 5.8 on USB flash memory. It's fine:) >> Then Lenovo G50-80 could booting. but, startx fail and xdm was fail. > > I would focus on startx. > >>

Re: Unix::Pledge perl module

2015-11-19 Thread Andrew Fresh
nitely room in the ecosystem for more than one tool, especially if other operating systems adopt pledge. l8rZ, -- andrew - http://afresh1.com I wish life had an UNDO function.

Re: installation of Perl on OpenBSD 5.8 with perlbrew fails due crypt.h

2015-11-03 Thread Andrew Fresh
On Tue, Nov 03, 2015 at 02:03:34PM -0200, Alceu Rodrigues de Freitas Junior wrote: > Hello Andrew, > > Em 02-11-2015 23:52, Andrew Fresh escreveu: > >Yes, we don't support many of the algorithms that the tests attempt to > >use. I should probably push this patch upstre

Re: installation of Perl on OpenBSD 5.8 with perlbrew fails due crypt.h

2015-11-02 Thread Andrew Fresh
t would be helpful, along with specific versions of perl you are trying to install. l8rZ, -- andrew - http://afresh1.com Full-time system administration is a delicate balance between proactiveness and laziness. -- jhorwitz from use.perl.org

Re: Advices for a new laptop

2015-10-29 Thread Andrew Gwozdziewycz
The X220 is older, so you can probably find it via ebay or other sources for way less than your budget. On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 8:33 AM, Domovoy wrote: > Thinkpads are over my budget (i find them starting with the E550 at 758€ > on my usual reseller). > > What about the

current snapshot works on a Gigabyte Brix

2015-09-02 Thread Andrew
Last time I tried (many months ago) ended in a kernel panic. Big thanks to Puffy/ Theo/ devs for liberating this box from it's old kernel !! Much happiness :-) --- OpenBSD 5.8-current (RAMDISK_CD) #1211: Wed Sep 2 08:50:46 MDT 2015

Re: securing web browser

2015-08-14 Thread Andrew
On 8/14/15, Frank White mediome...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, anyone has some advices to make more secure a browser like firefox ? chroot + systrace ? This previoius thread is one solution. Plus read a subsequent thread on pdf viewers. http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=142676615612510w=2

Re: Default OpenBSD browser

2015-07-28 Thread Andrew
On 7/28/15, Craig Skinner skin...@britvault.co.uk wrote: On 2015-07-28 Tue 15:30 PM |, Mohammad BadieZadegan wrote: What is the best and lightest browser that usefull with fvwm? Dillo is generally good, with Firefox for heavy sites. Depends on where _you_ surf. I'm just an obsd end-user,

Re: nsd configuration problem

2015-06-25 Thread Andrew Daugherity
and/or incorrect advice from ca***el.org!) nsd on a localhost high port, serving my old BIND zone files, and unbound forwarding to it for my zones was easy enough, but the two magic options letting unbound actually talk to nsd were somewhat less obvious. -Andrew

Re: Any books about OpenBSD ARM programming?

2015-06-25 Thread andrew fabbro
at it - was it updated to reflect current design? -- andrew fabbro and...@fabbro.org blog: https://raindog308.com

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