Please don't. This will allow people from the outside to send mail to
other people not on your machine using your server as a relay. This is
most certainly not what you want. Use something like
You should re-read the manual :)
If from is not specified, from local is assumed.
Having patched ikev2_pld.c to accept emty certreq still have no
connection from BlackBerry smartphone.
Please give some ideas what can be wrong?
On 04.07.2015 11:24, Denis Lapshin wrote:
Index: ikev2_pld.c
===
RCS file: /cvs/src
cert,auth,sa)
sa_stateok: EAP flags 0x0c, require 0x0d cert,auth,sa
-
Denis
On 03.07.2015 21:54, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2015-07-03, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
On 2015-07-02, Denis Lapshin den...@mindall.org wrote:
ikev2_pld_payloads: decrypted payload
CERTREQ nextpayload CP critical
0x00 length 5
ikev2_pld_certreq: type X509_CERT signatures length 0
ikev2_pld_certreq: invalid certificate request
ikev2_resp_recv: failed to parse message
Denis
Can it be MTU problem?
On 02.07.2015 11:51, Denis Lapshin wrote:
Hi,
Have working setup with OpenIKEd and Win7 machine in part of IPsec
link negotiating by using IKEv2 and MSCHAP-v2. Using certificate and
2048 key in *.P12 form.
10.0.20.0/24 is local network
10.0.10.0/24 is IPsec network
4500
ikev2_childsa_enable: loaded CHILD SA spi 0xcfea0559
ikev2_childsa_enable: loaded flow 0x20527e400
ikev2_childsa_enable: loaded flow 0x204a56800
sa_state: EAP_VALID - ESTABLISHED from IP_of_client:4500 to
IP_of_server:4500 policy 'winauth'
Please advice.
Thank you in advance.
Denis
Hi,
Because I had to check them.
Index: build/mirrors.dat
===
RCS file: /cvs/www/build/mirrors.dat,v
retrieving revision 1.421
diff -u -p -r1.421 mirrors.dat
--- build/mirrors.dat 13 May 2015 03:01:42 - 1.421
+++
This will be shipped out to everyone, and will be inserted into the
orders not yet shipped.
If shipping to everyone costs money to the project, I don't want to receive
mine. I will burn a CD and keep my non-working set :)
Denis
the UI is a bit dated (but who needs it besides admin?)
That's why I use https://github.com/ledeuns/davical-cmdlnut :)
It helps a lot.
Thank you
On 04.04.2015 16:32, Paul Suh wrote:
On Apr 3, 2015, at 5:30 AM, Denis Lapshin den...@mindall.org wrote:
Interesting does anybody have experience of creating flash memory image with
OpenBSD system running.
I see this like extracting all of soldered FLASH memory
suggest.
Denis
from 8510p in time, to prevent wrong data on SMBUS. Theo replied
that the patch will not be implemented in CVS because all ACPI must be
rewritten in new manner. But they will do nothing since my last report...
I doubt I said anything close to your interpretation.
--
Denis Lapshin
mailto: den
result of using hp-compaq laptop with ACPI thermal
zones problem I would like to know about ASPEED for sure.
As for 8510, it can have an internal SMC bug, I don't know exactly about
this, but regretting about the problem during update from release to
release.
That is all I have to ask.
Denis
implemented.
So I'm interesting about AST2050 fully supported just now in CVS.
Thanks.
Denis
On 28.03.2015 16:14, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2015-03-28, Denis Lapshin den...@mindall.org wrote:
Hi,
Has OpenBSD implemented ACPI for Aspeed AST2050 in current or release?
The question doesn't really
.
Thank you for answer in advance.
Denis
value $home in concatenation (.) or string at
/usr/libexec/security line 434.
Use of uninitialized value $home in concatenation (.) or string at
/usr/libexec/security line 434.
Use of uninitialized value $home in concatenation (.) or string at
/usr/libexec/security line 434.
Thank you.
Denis
I forgot to say, this happens on OpenBSD 5.4.
Where is no any changes has been made in the system before. No upgrade etc.
Please ask for more information if its help.
What I have to check to fix this?
Thanks
Denis
On 26.03.2015 14:40, Nick Holland wrote:
On 03/26/15 04:32, Denis Lapshin
the powersupply died (same Soekris board as yours)
Denis
Thanks Aaron, I'm on the same boat as the OP. I was thinking about
downloading the software and make a donation (hey, even PayPal works
without JS !) but not being able to get the artwork would have been a shame.
Denis
, Denis Lapshin wrote:
Having trouble accessing both Data (ucom0) and Voice (ucom1) in one
composite device: '/dev/cuaU0' - USB 3G modem.
/dev/cuaU0 is not a composite device, is the terminal interface for one
of the two serial ports on your modem (and I'm pretty sure none of them
are for 'voice
functionality seems to be integrated into FreeBSD by using 'u3g'
kernel mode driver which provides access to a modem 'ucom*' ports by
accessing to: /dev/cuaU0.1 and /dev/cuaU0.2
How to the same functionality can be performed in OpenBSD?
Some ideas will be helpful.
Denis
I've simply disabled detecting any USB mass storage devices by kernel.
Since then there is no problem with reordering SDx devices and all works
good except usb related storage devices...
Cheers
On 15.08.2014 15:44, Denis Lapshin wrote:
May I use DUID in my case when I have a USB card reader
Is it possible to change or set fixed device names for drives like SD0,
SD1, SD2, SD3 and so on.
When I boot with connected USB drives like flash sticks, kernel numbered
it starting from SD0, SD1 so the system HDD stand SD2 and kernel can't
mound disk with file system as it should be.
the identity of other drives on
the system.
I would like bind SD labels to drives in invariable fashion.
Cheers
On 15.08.2014 11:51, Daniel Jakots wrote:
On Fri, 15 Aug 2014 11:37:56 +0400, Denis Lapshin den...@mindall.org
wrote:
Is it possible to change or set fixed device names for drives
staff working with softraid encrypted HDD which must
be mounted as SD1 by the kernel (using DUID), but physically determined
as SD0.
Cheers
On 15.08.2014 13:51, Joel Sing wrote:
On Fri, 15 Aug 2014, Denis Lapshin wrote:
My fstab has identity for main boot HDD:
548ac03903a985e9.a / ffs rw 1 1
Hi,
Here is the first patch towards adding RPKI/ROA support to OpenBGPd.
It aims at renaming variables functions to prepare the ground for
bigger changes. Is it OK ?
Denis
diff -u bgpd.orig/control.c bgpd/control.c
--- bgpd.orig/control.c Fri Aug 15 18:21:53 2014
+++ bgpd/control.c Fri
routing tables.
.El
Regards,
Denis
Hi all,
I can't seem to reach anoncvs.fr.openbsd.org.
Any known incident on this server ?
Denis
to boot any system (blank screen at
start). Fortunately Intel released a UEFI update that I could apply and
everything is fine since then.
Denis
Hi,
here is my script to sync via rsync.
Couldn't rdist(1) help ?
Denis
Hello all,
If I understand correctly calloc(), allocated space is already
initialized to zero. So setting var to NULL is not needed.
Is it alright or should it be kept just in case ?
Regards,
Denis
--- parse.y.origSun Jul 6 17:51:59 2014
+++ parse.y Sun Jul 6 17:52:15 2014
Le 06/07/2014 18:50, Otto Moerbeek a écrit :
Please use cvs diff, whcih includes more context. Now we have no idea
which parse.y you are patching.
Sorry for this oversight and thank you for the mention of cvs diff.
Index: parse.y
of people make
the same assumption you did.)
Thank you Chris. I will keep it then :)
Denis
:)
The major difficulty is to no put too much load on the router when
comparing between VRP and RIB and how to update FIB when VRP changes.
Regards,
Denis
resolution for now.
Thank you in advance,
Denis
Le 14/05/2014 19:14, Peter J. Philipp a écrit :
I wonder if you're using the wrong function. There is gethostbyname for
forward lookups?
I read it was deprecated.
Denis
After chroot, /etc/resolv.conf is no longer available.
Thank you very much Ted Vadim.
Other daemons like ntpd have a helper process that runs outside chroot
and does all of the DNS resolution for them.
Ok, I'll look on this side.
Thank you,
Denis
well, rde_main and session_main fork()...
While I'm at it, I can't see where
conf = calloc(1, sizeof(struct bgpd_config)) is free()'d.
Denis
_exit(2) I don't
understand it can free allocated memory on itself. How is it handled ?
Thank you in advance,
Denis
By the OS, which cleans up after the process exits. If it wasn't that
way, we'd all have a much shorter uptime...
Thank you Jérémie :)
I had not considered it as I can see
...
free(ibuf_rde);
...
free(ibuf_main);
...
at the end of session_main() in session.c.
Denis
Le 06/05/2014 18:50, Dustin Lundquist a écrit :
Does anyone have any information that can share?
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=gjkivAf3
https://lists.cacert.org/wws/arc/cacert-sysadm/2014-05/msg1.html
hints.
Regards,
Denis
Le 05/05/2014 20:35, Stefan Sperling a écrit :
Take a look at what fork() does with file descriptors.
Thank you Stefan, that's now crystal clear.
Denis
+* According to iana 65535 and 4294967295 are
reserved
* but enforcing this is not duty of the parser.
*/
if ($1 0 || $1 UINT_MAX) {
Regards,
Denis
is the usual way to do this ?
Thanks you in advance,
Denis
handle to
clean conflicting libraries.
What is the (porter's) preferred way to keep the system clean ?
Thank you in advance,
Denis
:)
Denis
Hi all,
Why is there cu(1) and tip(1) in base ?
I am wondering what is the real difference between these two (apart
tip(1) has more options :p)
Denis
Le 26/03/2014 14:00, Nicholas Marriott a écrit :
CVSROOT: /cvs
Module name: src
Changes by: n...@cvs.openbsd.org2014/03/26 07:00
:59:41 su: /etc/pwd.db:
Inappropriate file type or format
(failed).
OpenBSD/socppc (asphyx) (console)
login: root
Password:
Login incorrect
login:
Is there a way to repair without putting out the drive ?
(it is an OpenBSD5.4 on a RB600a)
Thank you in advance,
Denis
Thank you very much Ted Theo ! :)
Hi all,
I've just discovered that OpenBSD vmstat(8) can use wait and count
arguments without using -c/-w. Here is a small patch to mention this
usage in the manual :
Regards,
Denis
--- vmstat.8.orig Sun Feb 23 15:50:17 2014
+++ vmstat.8Sun Feb 23 15:54:24 2014
@@ -45,6 +45,11 @@
.Op
5 HUAWEI Technology
HUAWEI Mobile rev 2.00/1.02 addr 2
ucom2 at umsm5
Does anyone have any idea ? Making the beast detect as urndis(4) would
be a blast !
Thank you in advance,
Denis
of your game, all of you - OpenBSD project members!
You are great smart people and you will get through this, stronger and better.
I do hope.
--
Sincerely yours,
Denis
=
The Bible for command line people.
http://www.read-and-think.org/kjv.html
=
trying
to fix the issue ...
--
Sincerely yours,
Denis
=
The Bible for command line people.
http://www.read-and-think.org/kjv.html
=
(8)).
Regards,
Denis
config.
Anyway pppoe(8) sucks so I wonder what can be the difference that makes
it work with pppoe(8) but not pppoe(4).
There is, unfortunately, no logs from pppoe(4) explaining what's wrong.
Do you have any pointer or clue ?
Thank you in advance,
Denis
* hostname.pppoe0 :
---
inet
I'm trying setting up Cyrus imap server on OpenBSD 5.3 amd64 realease but
unsuccessful. The same configuration works fine on 5.1 release but seems
buggy on 5.3.
*The result of #uname -a command is:*
OpenBSD mail.host.name 5.3 GENERIC.MP#62 amd64
*I have installed only the packages listed
)
Just by replacing sed by gsed, on the same system?
Yes, just a simple pkg_add gsed-4.2.2.tgz and
$ time echo $webpage | gsed -n -r
's/(.*)\token\:\([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\(.*)/\2/p'
Denis
Le 01/10/2013 16:56, Alexander Hall a écrit :
Without the quotes you get it all on a single line. A 45k line can be tough
on a regex.
Thank you very much Alexander :)
Denis
.
I would have thought of a MTU problem at first but being able to use
Gmail might prove me wrong.
Denis
sed is instantaneous in both case (quoted/unquoted).
Thank you in advance,
Denis
Hi Claudio,
You most probably run with softreconf in and therefore there is to prefix
entries for each path.
This is it, disabling soft-reconfiguration lowers memory usage.
Thank you very much for this accurate answer :)
Denis
this line
means : 27808 prefix entries using 869K of memory
For me it looks like half of the prefixes I receive are invalid (in
memory bu not in RIB) and I'd like to understand why.
Thank you in advance,
Denis
$ bgpctl sh rib mem
RDE memory statistics
15 IPv4 unicast network entries using
.
Denis
.
Denis
Hi Mike,
Le 02/09/2013 13:21, Mike Belopuhov a écrit :
We are trying to address problems with MP networking right now,
but due to the lack of manpower the progress is slow.
What would you need to accelerate ? Developpers, testers, time, money,
hardware, something else ?
Denis
really confused:
Should i just do some lpt programming work or for the first do i need to
implement/port an LCM driver?
Thanks for your interest and help.
Denis
2013/8/26 Steve Fairhead st...@fivetrees.com
On 26/08/2013 09:41, Denis Maros wrote:
Yes, i'm talking about 2*20 character LCD
if /dev/lpt0 accessable?
I had thought that a driver would be needed cause the vendor had Linux and
FreeBSD driver included in CD.
By the way that the vendor is Lanner INC and device is FW-7581A.
Thanks.
Denis
Hi Sebastian,
I've already tried lcdproc but got no success.
2013/8/26 Sebastian Reitenbach sebas...@l00-bugdead-prods.de
On Monday, August 26, 2013 10:41 CEST, Denis Maros
denisalima...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Alexander,
Yes, i'm talking about 2*20 character LCD display connected to 24
.
I know that OpenBSD is againist to binary blobs so i do. So should i ignore
man lkm?
Please tell me a fresh start point. Is there any device driver template?
Any supported parallel port lcd display module's code to strip?
Thanks.
Denis
.nabble.com/RFC6106-RDNSS-and-DNSSL-options-support-for-rtadvd-8-td162760.html
It seems it hasn't been merged but it worked nicely back then.
Denis
Le 23/06/2013 22:06, Brad Smith a écrit :
That is for rtadvd, which has been integrated, not rtsold.
Doh ! You are right, sorry for the noise.
Denis
,
--
Sincerely yours,
Denis
=
The Bible for command line people.
http://www.read-and-think.org/kjv.html
=
with PF, can't see where for now but
I'm still searching.
Thank you very much for the answer.
Denis
understand that but still want to believe I should see some
trafic on em1, don't you think so ?
Thank you in advance,
Denis
I'm also getting segfaults on i386, after a clean install of (not so)
-current (#15 Jan 11). Will upgrade to #17 and try again.
And I am too.
Clean install of snapshot from Jan.14 on an i386 laptop.
Exact same backtrace as posted earlier.
Denis
Hi,
Le 13/01/2013 19:37, Random, Eyes a écrit :
I have an OpenBSD 5.1 installed + a cable from my ISP. I have the
username/password for the PPPoE connection, but how can I configure
the connection to be permanent? (I have 1 interface on the machine.)
man 4 pppoe is the way to go.
Le 13/01/2013 21:48, Mihai Popescu a écrit :
Would it help to put a link to so called FAQ in the right on the first
page of www? Perhaps just below the T-shirts and posters, reading Here
you can find help about your questions and for installing.
New for me is the basements machines picture ...
network to reach a v4-only server ?
Denis
goes out through another
internet-connected interface.
I read on some website that (FreeBSD pf's) reply-to only works with
traffic passing through the router but not with traffic terminating on
the router.
Denis
Le 18/09/2011 15:54, L. V. Lammert a icrit :
Something is borking Apache and causing it to use UP all resources in an
'unauthorized' manner, or *think* they have all bee used.
Could this be linked to some Apache Killer ?
during the install I get kernel message that there is no space left on /
the message pops up right after I enter the timezone
is it so that the following command block fills up the ramdisk space?
( cd /mnt/usr/share/zoneinfo
ls -1dF `tar cvf /dev/null [A-Za-y]*` /tmp/tzlist )
the
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Claer cl...@claer.hammock.fr wrote:
...
pppd[27737]: Could not determine remote IP address
pppd[27737]: sent [IPCP TermReq id=0x5 Could not determine remote IP
address]
pppd[27737]: rcvd [IPCP TermAck id=0x5]
pppd[27737]: sent [LCP TermReq id=0x2 No network
2303X driver :)
Denis
Le 29/08/2010 23:38, Martin PelikC!n a C)crit :
I've seen way too many faulty/misbehaving uplcom's. Have you tried
different piece of hardware?
I haven't. The only other piece of serial port I have is an integrated
stuff on another computer and that one works great :)
/sys/dev/usb/uplcom.c but it is
not really helping.
Is there anything I can try to track that bug ?
Thank you in advance,
Denis
P.S. : Here is my dmesg :
OpenBSD 4.8-current (GENERIC) #3: Sun Aug 29 20:49:25 CEST 2010
On 7/29/10, Ryan McBride mcbr...@openbsd.org wrote:
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 07:59:20PM -0700, Justin wrote:
Sadly this means scalability (adding multiple synproxy boxes) is not
possible,
...
synproxy works by completing the 3-way handshake with the source first,
then negotiating a
On 7/29/10, Justin jus...@sk1llz.net wrote:
I got a reply on the FreeBSD lists suggesting the firewall itself -had- to
be the default gateway for the client;
Ahh. That explains it then. I was operating under the assumption that the
machine doing the synproxy would forge the reply such
Hi misc@,
this is really hot, the last take on the ACPI stuff was quite
resultful. Being as difficult in ACPI area as they are, it seems that
HP notebooks have been always behind the others. But recently the
-current amazed me: I entered zzz and the notebook went standby state.
Upon powering on,
On 5/19/10, Chris Bennett ch...@bennettconstruction.biz wrote:
I get the following after a fresh checkout
make bootstrap
# make bootstrap
Makefile, line 14: Malformed conditional
(${COMPILER_VERSION:L:Mgcc[34]*})
Makefile, line 14: Missing dependency operator
Fatal errors encountered
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 11:13 PM, Philip Guenther guent...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 1:06 PM, Philip Guenther guent...@gmail.com
wrote:
...
Hmm, missing quote, and the expressions can be combined, but as a
portable solution this is indeed the right answer.
B B sed -n -e
On 3/11/10, David Coppa dco...@gmail.com wrote:
Is this something utterly stupid?
just wasting some time...
david
--- apachectl.orig Wed Mar 3 23:20:53 2010
+++ apachectl Thu Mar 11 20:11:31 2010
@@ -27,6 +27,9 @@
# the path to your httpd binary, including options
On 1/28/10, nixlists nixmli...@gmail.com wrote:
Why kill random processes that may not be misbehaving and/or cause a
kernel panic when you want to kill the process(es) that leak memory or
are hungry in the first place? It's possible to avoid kernel panics in
this case IMO, and not kill
On 1/20/10, Manuel Giraud manuel.gir...@univ-nantes.fr wrote:
Jason Dixon ja...@dixongroup.net writes:
http://jigglypuffbsd.blogspot.com/
Pokemon on OpenBSD at last!
BANZAI!
(sorry, couldn't resist)
On 1/14/10, nixlists nixmli...@gmail.com wrote:
Does it have the same reliability features as qmail on an FS without
softupdates? What about with softupdates?
http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq/reliability.html
the very link you just provided contains the following sentence:
Do not use async or
hi,
is there any benefits of using internal-sftp over
/usr/libexec/sftp-server (which is being used with default
sshd_config)? sshd_config(5) says:
For file transfer sessions using
``sftp'', no additional configuration of the environment is nec-
essary if
in such situation
besides some simplicity.
then what also is of interest, how do they match, external and
internal? if external is being modified, is internal taken care as
well?
thanks!!
Penned by Denis Doroshenko on 20100108 16:50.31, we have:
| hi,
|
| is there any benefits of using internal
On 1/1/10, Otto Moerbeek o...@drijf.net wrote:
On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 06:16:35PM +0200, Denis Doroshenko wrote:
hi,
this message may be a little too long, the most intriguing part is the
difference between sizes reported by the kernel (in dmesg) and bioctl.
any idea, why bioctl
hi,
this message may be a little too long, the most intriguing part is the
difference between sizes reported by the kernel (in dmesg) and bioctl.
any idea, why bioctl reports size 1 TB smaller?
i've got HP proliant dl140 with Hewlett-Packard Smart Array card in it.
put a couple of 1.5 TB disks
Hi,
as I mentioned earlier, I have a test FTP/HTTP server running
OpenBSD-current on HP notebook Compaq nc6000, and I increased tcp send
space to make it send stuff faster.
In my earlier mail I mentioned, that when it sends stuff really fast
(a box besides downloads a file via fast ethernet
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