Re: Unable to log in with Pubkey after upgrade to 7.0

2021-10-22 Thread Emiel Kollof
Theo de Raadt schreef op vr 22-10-2021 om 08:56 [-0600]: > > > Suggested workaround in your ssh config: > > > >    Host old-host > >     HostkeyAlgorithms +ssh-rsa > > PubkeyAcceptedAlgorithms +ssh-rsa > > Please stop telling people to work around it.  We removed ssh-rsa for > a

Re: Unable to log in with Pubkey after upgrade to 7.0

2021-10-22 Thread Emiel Kollof
Ivo Chutkin schreef op vr 22-10-2021 om 15:23 [+0300]: > Hello all, > > I am unable to log in with Pubkey after upgrade to 7.0 > > I can log in with user/password. > > What i get in the log is: > > Oct 22 15:10:01 sklad sshd[88986]: userauth_pubkey: key type ssh-rsa See

Re: drmfreeze

2021-10-22 Thread Emiel Kollof
Avon Robertson schreef op vr 22-10-2021 om 07:02 [+1300]: > Hello Emiel, > > Please read my inline and other comments. > > On Thu, Oct 21, 2021 at 09:55:46AM +0200, Emiel Kollof wrote: > > Avon Robertson schreef op 2021-10-20 20:31: > > > > > As suggested

Re: drmfreeze

2021-10-22 Thread Emiel Kollof
Avon Robertson schreef op vr 22-10-2021 om 15:35 [+1300]: > My AMD machine was built by me in August 2018. OpenBSD -current was > the first OS installed and has been updated every 1-2 weeks since. It > caused me random grief from the time that amdgpu firmware was > introduced until I removed it

Re: drmfreeze

2021-10-21 Thread Emiel Kollof
Chris Cappuccio schreef op do 21-10-2021 om 07:56 [-0700]: > This appears to be a totally different failure than found by Avon. > It's also on a different class of hardware. Is it? The errors seem very similar. Also, Avon's dmesg suggests he's using amdgpu as well. I wonder why he deletes all

Re: drmfreeze

2021-10-21 Thread Emiel Kollof
On Tue, 2021-10-19 at 18:51 +1300, Avon Robertson wrote: > > Avon Robertson [avo...@xtra.co.nz] wrote Also happens to me on amdgpu/navi10 (even after downgrading the firmware to the 6.8 ones): Oct 18 01:26:36 polaris /bsd: drm:pid0:smu_v11_0_check_fw_version *WARNING* SMU driver if version not