Re: Ping blocked by firewall

2024-04-09 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
On Apr 09 08:39, Karel Lucas wrote: > For the first time I tested my new firewall with ping, and it is blocked. I > don't know what the reason is, you can find the information below. I have a > network with only regular clients, so no servers. I'm still using OpenBSD > V7.4, and will upgrade once

Re: OpenBSD 7.4

2023-10-15 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
On Oct 15 11:48, Nick Holland wrote: > On 10/12/23 13:54, Karel Lucas wrote: > > Is it already known when openBSD 7.4 will be released? I would like to > > know that, because of a project I am working on. > > The answer to your question is already out there, but I offer this > procedural tip: >

Re: OpenBSD 7.4

2023-10-14 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
On Oct 13 08:03, Crystal Kolipe wrote: > > Or just wait until Monday. > Or just run -current, not wasting time on versions and release dates.

Re: OpenBSD 7.4

2023-10-12 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
On Oct 12 19:54, Karel Lucas wrote: > Is it already known when openBSD 7.4 will be released? I would like to know > that, because of a project I am working on. I usually track the following file. https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/src/etc/root/root.mail Date: Oct 16 07:04:00 MDT 2023

tmux server recent snapshot amd64 100% CPU freeze

2023-07-17 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
Hi, I thought I would mention I seem to be able to reproduce a tmux lock up where the tmux server component runs at 100% CPU. I am unable to attach to it at that point. The command I run in order to reproduce this is: Enter the tmux command prompt. C-b and : Run this command. movew -r It

Re: Submitting Patches

2021-07-26 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
> I've made a patch for the Xenocara project, and would like to submit > it. What is the best mailing list/developer/maintainer to send it to? > I can attach the patch in the a reply if anyone is curious for more > context. Thank you in advance. https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#Diff

Re: -current amd64 packages not updated? Impatient or broken?

2021-01-08 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
On Jan 07 21:30, Christian Weisgerber wrote: > A new build is running now and will take another 24h to complete > if all goes well. Thanks for the ETA. You build ports faster than I can. I appreciate your service.

Re: Security & Compliance - A/V

2020-11-26 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
On Nov 26 11:35, Nick Holland wrote: > I have a similar situation at $DAYJOB. Not OpenBSD, but an OS that > similarly has little malware written for it (and an environment with > lots of softer targets than the OS anyway). For LOTS of reasons, we > didn't want to put AV on the "important"

Reproducable non-responsive 6.8 amd64 system

2020-11-19 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
Hi misc, I have a system which becomes non-responsive during what appears to be a reproducable event. The system is running X with cwm, with some xterm open to display monitoring utilities. When the system becomes non-responsive the mouse does not move, the utilities do not update on the display

Re: sysupgrade with latest snapshot: The directory '/home/_sysupgrade/' does not exist.

2020-09-28 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
On Sep 28 14:16, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2020-09-28, Greg Thomas wrote: > > "Have sysupgrade just do the right thing. For example, there could be > > a _sysupgrade user in the systems /etc/passwd, whose $HOME would > > indicate the preferred location for sets" > > > > Holy fucking

Re: Encrypted notepad software suggestions

2020-09-28 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
> Simply Text File encryption is suitable too to hide some info from plain text > files I have. You can encrypt text files simply using tools in the base system. EXAMPLES Edit, encrypt, and erase: $ vi file.txt $ openssl aes-256-cbc -a -iter 10 -in file.txt -out file.txt.enc $ rm -P

Re: Crashing 64bit (AMD) 6.7 kernel on APU2

2020-08-30 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
On Aug 30 15:33, Damian McGuckin wrote: > I have no debugging experience. https://www.openbsd.org/report.html https://man.openbsd.org/crash.8 > The system works flawlessly with 6.3 The challenge with delaying upgrades is it makes the situation more complicated when a problem is encountered.

cwm without a mouse

2020-08-19 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
Hi, This may be a strange question, but does anyone use cwm without a mouse?

Re: Httpd unix socket

2018-12-23 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
On Dec 23 02:03, Flipchan wrote: > Does anyone know how to get httpd to use unix sockets? I recommend taking a look at slowcgi(8) and its source code for an example.

Re: syntax error and doas.conf

2018-11-02 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
On Oct 31 10:42, Markus Rosjat wrote: > at this point you are a bit screwed because you cant edit the doas.conf you > cant reboot you only way seems to be a switch off. Ok maybe there other was > but hey I'm no pro Im a simple user and its a vm so switch it off. Boot in > single user mode, make a

openssl.1 -conv_form uncompressed by default

2018-10-30 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
The -conv_form arg seems to be "uncompressed" by default in the source code. Make the documentation reflect the source code. ec.c: ec_config.form = POINT_CONVERSION_UNCOMPRESSED; ecparam.c: ecparam_config.form = POINT_CONVERSION_UNCOMPRESSED; Index: src/usr.bin/openssl/openssl.1

Re: [sorry] How to force prompt when boot>0

2018-10-20 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
> ok that was embarrassing - i just solved it by holding space Also in boot(8) ... boot.conf processing can be skipped, and the automatic boot cancelled, by holding down either Control key as boot starts.

Re: want.html: Unifi wifi gear for interop debugging

2018-10-06 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
> Oh right, and the rest of us don't have day-jobs, plus other commitments outside of working hours ? That must be hard for you. You feel you want more time in your life. > If you want another financial donation ? Well, be prepared for it to come with tight restrictions. You feel the way to

Re: cc: dereference NULL pointer inside switch brackets and no exception

2018-09-03 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
> No ? "Contrary to popular belief, dereferencing a null pointer in C is undefined. It is not defined to trap, and if you mmap a page at 0, it is not defined to access that page." http://blog.llvm.org/2011/05/what-every-c-programmer-should-know.html

Re: Can't Log In, New Installation

2018-08-29 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
> How can I log in or bypass the login prompt? https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq8.html#LostPW

Re: Selling things through the mailing list allowed? I have compatible THIN CLIENTS for Firewall / Router appliance use Available

2018-08-29 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
> Finally, whether intended or not, your intention to try to SELL > something on this list is extraordinarily rude. Move on and go learn > about this on your own. The Internet is filled with useful information. > The mailing list archives also have a tremendous amount of useful info. Asking

Re: softraid: Derivation of a keydisk based on a passphrase

2018-08-15 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
> My understanding is that a softraid passphrase is a seed from which bioctl > creates a key. > > I currently use a passphrase to decrypt my CRYPTO volume. > (How) can I create a corresponding keydisk that will decrypt the same volume? I believe it is mutually exclusive. You can either use a

Re: Offline FAQ

2018-07-19 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
On Jul 19 03:57, Ahmed Khanzada wrote: > Hello, > > I am a programmer with a strong passion for both documentation and offline > computing. Inspired by 9front, I was wondering if there was any interest > in porting the currently online-only FAQ to an offline FAQ format that could > perhaps ship

Re: cgi issues

2018-07-19 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
> We have a winner. Thanks for the help. Including compile commands to help > anyone who may come across this thread. > > cc -c -o test.o test.c > cc -o test -static test.o or ... /usr/share/mk/bsd.README LDSTATIC= ${STATIC}

Re: Employers, Jobs and OpenBSD

2018-07-15 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
> Spot the candidate that is aware of common standards, is brave enough to come > forward saying that the test is flowed (we ask to write /var stuff inside > /usr), and returns the POSIX-compliant solution, citing the standard. What if they are brave enough to decide to work elsewhere? A place

Re: "Halted" firewall - is it a good idea as feature? or just a fun story

2018-06-07 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
> Because this method does ensure that no user will ever gain controlling > access to the firewall itself, there is definitely a huge security benefit. I do not believe this is true. > a degree in Philosophy. This firewall setup reminds me of the minimalism art movement.

Audio issue - azalia, AMD Hudson-2 HD Audio codecs: Realtek ALC269

2017-11-21 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
Hi, I have an Acer Aspire One that has a problem with audio. The audio works for a few minutes (from internal speakers) and then eventually stops playing. I tried with and without headphones, same results. I first started with OpenBSD 6.2-release amd64 installed and noticed the issue. I

malloc.conf - 's' missing matching 'f'

2017-11-02 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
Hi, In malloc.conf(5), why does the 'S' option turn on "CFGJ" yet the 's' option only turns off "cgj"? My understanding is that they should be consistent, unless otherwise noted. I don't seem to see it noted anywhere. Attached patch adds matching 'f' to the 's'. Index: lib/libc/stdlib/malloc.c

Re: Can't type question mark (?) during installation of openbsd 6.1

2017-09-10 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
> My keyboard is a Sharkoon Tactix with US layout. > Any ideas how to resolve this? Ideas: 1) Use a different keyboard, one that works for you by default. 2) Try choosing something other than default during install. 3) Get more info about your keyboard. Does it have hardware switches? Can it be

Re: How do you deal with many disks?

2017-09-01 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
> I make extensive use of softraid crypto on two internal and a bunch of > external disks. This results in up to 32 sd(4) devices attaching to > my machine. However, by default MAKEDEV only creates 10 sd device > nodes in /dev. > > How do people deal with this? For now, I've got the following

run(4) D-Link DWA-130 rev F1

2017-08-02 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
Hi, I have a D-Link DWA-130 rev F1 which was not being detected. I took a guess and made this kernel patch for run(4) which seems to work for me thus far. The device is now detected, connects with nwid, wpakey and dhclient. The 0x3c25 magic is from usbdevs(8) Tested using amd64 GENERIC.MP

splassert: usb_transfer_complete: want 5 have 6

2017-05-19 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
Is the following assert useful to anyone working on the kernel? "splassert: usb_transfer_complete: want 5 have 6" The Logitech USB Optical Mouse works fine afaik. See dmesg below. OpenBSD 6.1-current (GENERIC.MP) #68: Thu May 18 19:55:43 MDT 2017

Re: httpd and Curve25519 (X25519)

2017-05-14 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
On May 14 14:30, Bryan wrote: > OpenBSD 6.1 httpd is (according to Qualys SSL Labs) using "Supported EC > Named Curves x25519, secp256r1, secp384r1 (server preferred order)" > when `tls ecdhe "auto"` is used in the server configuration. > > Is it possible to configure httpd to use only x25519? >