Your disk layout is strange, an EFI partition is typically initialised by a GPT
disk, not MBR.
GPT has a number of advantages including no differentiation between primary and
extended partitions, and beating the 2TB limit of MBR.
When created, GPT also creates a 'protective MBR' covering the
The EuroBSDCon channel at Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO570reC1zAvYbwIU9ubGGw now has the EuroBSDCon
2019 videos online.
The best way to start is with Patricia Aas' excellent Embedded Ethics talk -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfNIiitVFtc and just go on.
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it for free. Good luck to all the programmers involved! One day it
will have to be done, let's hope before the break-ins to important hosts.
Regards,
-peter
low on diskspace.
Best Regards,
-peter
--- if_spppsubr.c.orig Tue Oct 22 18:49:47 2019
+++ if_spppsubr.c Wed Oct 23 08:03:35 2019
@@ -64,6 +64,7 @@
#endif
#include
+#include
# define UNTIMEOUT(fun, arg, handle) \
timeout_del(&(handl
Hi,
The mail from Holger Glaess seems to be missing a backtrace. I got one, but
I have very little time today and tomorrow to debug anything, I have put a
temporary replacement for the octeon pppoe router at my premises for the time
being.
Also, I tried poking around in sppp_auth_send() in
I was surprised that after upgrading to 6.6 that
doas xterm pftop &
fails with:
Warning: This program is an suid-root program or is being run by the root user.
The full text of the error or warning message cannot be safely formatted
in this environment. You may get a more descriptive message
Hi,
In the past I've bought mugs from OpenBSDStore.com. The site now points
to the main OpenBSD.org website and the DNS SOA indicates it may have been
doing so for 7 days.
Is there a story to this? Where should we get fan items in the future?
Regards,
-peter
ptions.
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"Remember to set the evil bit on all malicious network traffic"
delilah spamd[29949]: 85.152.224.147: disconnected after 42673 seconds.
shirts and mugs.
- Peter
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"Remember to set the evil bit on all malicious network traffic"
delilah spamd[29949]: 85.152.224.147: disconnected after 42673 seconds.
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 07:50:15AM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Not sure if the subject is good, or if this is even relevant for OpenBSD, but
> I thought I'd put it out there. I recently got a KVM switch with which I can
> control 4 PC's on one monitor.
tched
from the keyboard by pressing caps-lock twice and then a command key. I guess
this spies the USB bus for caps lock key presses, does the DRM code or the
attaching of the keyboard set the caps lock key?
Below my signature I'll provide a dmesg from this machine.
Best Regards,
-peter
OpenBS
onment variable is set to.
https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.5/macppc/INSTALL.macppc
is the INSTALL document that has more.
If you need to debug further, the code for ofwboot is in
/usr/src/sys/arch/macppc/stand
Interesting to me was the "parsename()" function in ofdev.
, so this is likely not a
corruption issue but stems from the wire.
Hopefully my 2 cents are helpful.
-peter
On Sun, Sep 15, 2019 at 06:23:28PM -0700, Joe Barnett wrote:
> I've been seeing some issues which I believe to be related to dns/resolving.
> The short of it is that the r
Never mind, I exited airhead mode. pfctl -ss does what I need. However
I approached things from
non-root perspective and pfctl requires root privs. Sometimes I
surprise myself that I have root.
Cheers,
-peter
On 8/20/19 7:36 PM, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
Hi,
On the NANOG list
a synflood happening on port 53 on one of my hosts, have to
still check the other one. Could there be a bad pf rule I'm
using? I suspect this is a worm of sorts or something.
While not an emergency, it is inconvenient to pick out the synflooders
with tcpdump. Is there any better tools?
-peter
correct me if I am wrong.)
>
> Is there a way to get this information without using 'strings' and 'grep'?
I suppose there is no escaping grep, but with this
[Fri Aug 16 12:18:20] peter@skapet:~$ dmesg | grep OpenBSD | tail -1
OpenBSD 6.6-beta (GENERIC.MP) #201: Sun Aug 11 23:13:55 MDT 2019
On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 06:11:15AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Peter J. Philipp wrote:
>
> > Before twisting the pool, enqueue_randomness() has a component of time if
> > I'm not misreading. Why is this done?
>
> That is a low-grade question.
OK I retract it
not misreading. Why is this done?
Thanks!
-peter
Hi,
Here is a dmesg:
https://www.centroid.eu/blog/c?article=1563349296
As usual OpenBSD continues to surprise me when I fitted a PCI-X quad em(4)
card in my G5 PowerMac. It works!
Thank you so much!
-peter
in your IP reputation
data could
conceivably add or remove table entries based on those changes immediately
after receiving
the changes. It would take a bit of coding, but grabbing the relevant bits from
existing
daemons should get you at least part of the way there.
Failing that, the dump-to-file
ad) run from a cron job however often it seems useful.
- Peter
—
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http://bsdly.blogspot.com/ http://www.bsdly.net/ http://www.nuug.no/
"Remember to set the evil bit on all malicious network traffic"
delilah spamd[29949]: 8
'll look at sendbuggin' the
panic string and backtrace later today.
To answer your question, no NFS mounts.
Regards,
-peter
nwhile I'M recompiling with LACP_DEBUG in
hopes I see something in dmesg that indicates that there is functions exiting
without perhaps free'ing some memory?
If someone has a successful lacp setup and don't have my problems can you let
me know what you're doing different?
Best Regards,
-peter
Using OpenBSD 6.5 (GENERIC.MP) #3: Sat Apr 13 14:48:43 MDT 2019
When booting the phone, the OpenBSD dhcp always cause the phone to give a
message "dhcp error"
and the phone get no IP address.
After several days of desperation as to the cause of the error it tried the
isc-dhcp-server from
The EuroBSDCon 2019 program is now available at
https://2019.eurobsdcon.org/program/ - all the more reason to come join us at
Lillehammer, Norway September 19-22!
Registration will start soon.
- Peter
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http
of course other, less official propaganda presentations like my own
«OpenBSD and you» (https://home.nuug.no/~peter/openbsd_and_you/) that will if
nothing else show you highlights I thought important while composing a user
group presentation (and some minor brushups since then), with links t
There's a very simple solution to this : create your own post install setup
program and stick it in ports. If it becomes wildly popular then a line could
be added to afterboot to point users at it.
In the meantime I'm quite happy not answering X questions when installing
OpenBSD as a
On Thu, 23 May 2019 12:32:05 +0100
Oriol Demaria wrote:
> I saw the commit yesterday, tried recompiling the kernel but the Vega 8
> seems that was not detected. I have a question, does suspend work for
> you?
Silly question, but are you sure you enabled the driver in kernel
configuration?
I've tried the new amdgpu driver on my RX460 (4G VRAM), and it seems to work
reasonably. KMS picks up the appropriate console resolution, and X appears to
work. There is some strange behavior with xrandr when setting rotation on one
of
my displays (1920x1200->1200x1920) that I don't quite
sacrifice on the trash games I played. I had to sacrifice on other things
too. In a way life is about sacrifices and we don't even miss it when we
don't think about what we'd be missing out on.
Technology wise I'd like to go a bit further still as I am today but not
much further where a computer tells me how to live my life, or even tries
to hurt me. If I knew fvwm survived 100 years, that'd be a blessing perhaps?
Regards,
-peter
On 2019 May 13 (Mon) at 21:17:16 -0400 (-0400), Steven Shockley wrote:
:On 5/9/2019 10:55 AM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
:> The real reason is because we're low on current for the flux capacitor,
:> after shifting time for the early 6.5 release. Not all the machines
:> were able to fit into back seat
CD with a pirated copy and messed up on this, but it seems that we've
been travelling in a parallel dimension since 5.5. I just noticed this
last week btw. This is akin to calling i386, x86 all of sudden.
Why was it called powerpc on the CD #2, after 5.5?
Regards,
-peter
On 2019 May 09 (Thu) at 15:45:54 +0100 (+0100), Andrew Luke Nesbit wrote:
:On 09/05/2019 14:56, Allan Streib wrote:
:> Unless https://www.openbsd.org/plat.html is out of date, it doesn't look
:> like OpenBSD is currently supporting POWER8 or POWER9 plaftorms.
:
:I wonder what is the best way to
ast amount of extra work for everyone
involved.
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"Remember to set the evil bit on all malicious network traffic"
delilah spamd[29949]: 85.152.224.147:
ks just fine:
> https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=136500465604928=2
yes, it definitely works. I do think it's somewhat at a remove from what
the original poster had in mind though :)
- P
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http://bsdly.blogspot.com/ ht
roject wants to support as fully as possible.
> When will be created a great desktop experience for OpenBSD?
All the bits you need are there already. It's mainly a matter of a few
pkg_add commands.
- Peter
--
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http:
configuring apmd (which runs with -aA).
What are the most useful steps to diagnosing here?
dmesg attached as a starting point.
- Peter
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"Remember t
to members
of this list (and others off list), unfortunately got a bouncing mail that
were read in the past and resided in the INBOX still. Sorry for the
confusion and extra mail! The time this happened was 9:09AM CEST.
Redfaced and embarrassed,
-peter
Please make sure you installed the errata for 6.4 (syspatch will do it
for you, don't forget to reboot!). There was a bug that was fixed in
errata 008: "writing more than 4GB to a qcow2 volume corrupts the virtual disk".
On 2019 Apr 18 (Thu) at 10:06:59 +0200 (+0200), Malte Wedel wrote:
:Hello
, but sorry for the noise.
Regards,
-peter
On Sun, Apr 07, 2019 at 04:06:20PM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A few days ago I had some trouble resolving my website schweinfurtdating.de
> from home. Chrome running on OpenBSD-current from March 18th would report
> NXDOMAIN.
forwarder for some reason. Is this
a misconfig on my end? I want it to always use 192.168.177.3, as otherwise
the DNS travels through DTAG (telekom.de), and I don't want that. The log
does state though it came from DTAG.
Many questions in one, I'm trying to figure out what went wrong that day and
this lookup today.
Regards,
-peter
hink I can do much about that though, they are said to have QUANTUM comput=
ers.
Are you a sysadmin and thus a target of government hacking?
Regards,
-peter
e.
I hope some of this stream of semi-random items is of some use.
--
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http://bsdly.blogspot.com/ http://www.bsdly.net/ http://www.nuug.no/
"Remember to set the evil bit on all malicious network traffic"
delilah sp
the "Intel Ethernet-Controller X540" listed in
the ix driver man page
anyone using these already?
thanks in advance for any field reports
greetings from Austria
-Peter
__
Peter Steiner
networking and system administration
feratel media technologies AG
Laubich
> 22. mar. 2019 kl. 07:16 skrev Peter Nicolai Mathias Hansteen
> :
>> Dear Peter, can you remember more details how you got OpenBSD to work on that
>> Clevo W840-SU by any chance? Did you use SSD or HDD for the booting disk?
>
> I considered it fairly obvious that
> 21. mar. 2019 kl. 22:55 skrev fink...@dismail.de:
>
> Dear Peter and all.
>
> Unfortunately I celebrated to early it seems. :-/
>
> In my last post I described a hack in which I let the OpenBSD partition
> start at "sector 0" in order to avoid BIOS hang
e I think from
the bsd.rd
installer image), try escaping to the shell from the installer, possibly fdisk
-e and
keep the man page handy. I *think* what I did back then was set the all parts
to size
zero, except the OpenBSD part which I set to the largest the program would let
me.
- Peter
--
t fine.
Odd. I vaguely remember having to set the BIOS to look at the SSD (which
OpenBSD sees as sd1) but IIRC I only booted the machine from a USB drive once,
for the initial install.
The only obvious points I see are that you’re pointing to the wrong dmesg (the
correct one is at https://home
(UDI) web site
https://www.udi.no/en/want-to-apply/visit-and-holiday/ for guidance.
While Osem offers the option of adding a commercial and/or avatar to your
proposal this is not expected (or supported at the moment).
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http
ast || $lastslash ? "#dirlist" : "")
));
} else {# do not make a link to the current dir
@@ -3508,6 +3508,7 @@
# Special Characters; RFC 1866
s/&//g;
s/\"//g;
+ s/%22//g;
s///g;
<-
Best Regards,
-peter
On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 04:19:48PM +0100, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> Peter J. Philipp:
>
> > Thanks for your reply. I mailed meinberg whether they give out datasheets
> > to
> > their products so that I can modify the driver. If I don't manage to make
>
On Fri, Mar 08, 2019 at 04:09:34PM -, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> On 2019-03-08, "Peter J. Philipp" wrote:
>
> > I'm wondering if this particular USB clock is supported in OpenBSD.
> > https://www.meinbergglobal.com/english/products/usb-dcf77-clock.htm
> &g
bleeding edge if I want to buy one?
I either want to put it on my EdgeRouter-8 which has no RTC or on a
NUC which does have RTC.
Regards,
-peter
, if the need-case
comes up again (that's with code that checks a time response, which
isn't really needed just to get a timestamp :-)).
Thanks!
-peter
On 2/25/19 5:04 PM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 09:38:13AM +0100, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently working
e it other than for zone
transfers though since I think TSIG for queries is lacking in unbound, but I'm
only guessing here. I did some googling years ago and found that there was
not much interest in putting it in unbound, but my memory is weak on this.
> -Otto
Best Regards,
-peter
off my work that I'm currently
doing and spend some time on ntpd.
Regards,
-peter
16
seq:0) [icmp cksum ok] (ttl 63, id 5106, len 84)
11:47:52.620597 192.168.177.1 > 192.168.35.6: icmp: echo reply (id:f616 seq:0)
[icmp cksum ok] (ttl 255, id 17578, len 84)
There was nothing on the bridge but ix1 itself.
Sorry,
-peter
On Sat, Feb 23, 2019 at 11:18:47AM +0100, Peter J. P
4
That's the interface in question.
Best Regards,
-peter
On Sat, Feb 09, 2019 at 03:15:30PM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 09, 2019 at 12:39:37PM +0100, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
>
> > On Sat, Feb 09, 2019 at 12:01:39PM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> > > Why is this a wall? Do your mmaps start failing? With what error co
On Sat, Feb 09, 2019 at 03:15:30PM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 09, 2019 at 12:39:37PM +0100, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
>
> > On Sat, Feb 09, 2019 at 12:01:39PM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> > > Why is this a wall? Do your mmaps start failing? With what error co
hat up. It looks like I'll have to rewrite the
way I store internal data then, if I want to use a LOT of RRSETs in the future.
May be better for me too.
Thanks Otto!
Best Regards,
-peter
ittle lazy, if I do have to do that it won't be for another year+.
I looked at madvise(2) and I'm a little confused as to what I can use for this.
Best regards,
-peter
e should I be looking?
I would say what you are probably looking for is mandoc (man mandoc or
http://man.openbsd.org/mandoc), which supports a variety of output formats.
- Peter
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http://bsdly.blogspot.com/ http://www.bsdly.ne
dder) is a prime example
of one that does.
> 5) to learn more about pf config check out Peter Hansteen's pf tutorial and
> his book of pf and man pf.conf for more details
Thanks for the recommendations :)
Direct links at the end
All the best,
Peter
PS: -
> > in the OpenBS
ou might consider inserting somewhere in the basic setup for your
application that you set up an anchor in the system's pf.conf where
it can do just that.
- Peter
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http://bsdly.blogspot.com/ http://www.bsdly.net/ http://www.nuug.no
who's not willing to humbly
> submit to your idea of how things should be done.
>
> -j.
I understand that OpenBSD is in it for themselves. Us, the users who
follow the development do so for self-interest, and sometimes we get the
same result as the devs and we didn't do anything for that. I find your
words to Theo somewhat pushy on a whole community, hence I'm writing this
to you. It's just an instance where I don't agree, I like reading source
changes.
Regards,
-peter
Sorry I'm answering my own mail. At that time the mandoc.db was
updated, I installed some packages, nginx, php72, could having a wrong
umask in my shell have caused this?
Regards,
-peter
On 1/30/19 7:49 PM, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
Hi,
I did something I should not have done. I wrote
of umask.
Regards,
-peter
hemselves, you get to control how things work from the sane OpenBSD
environment.
Examples closely matching this are in the tutorials and the book they
reference :)
- Peter
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Does this affect the acme-client?
https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/february-13-2019-end-of-life-for-all-tls-sni-01-validation-support/74209
Regards,
-peter
c ones, MX, A, , NS, SOA, TXT, and maybe PTR.
After you have some experience with these plaintext RR's you can go further
and add DNSSEC to your setup to have integrity. For this I'd recommend you
get a book. Getting a book for this is a good idea anyhow, either way.
> Thanks,
> Chris Bennett
Regards,
-peter
I'm one of the admins of ftp.hostserver.de, can you (privately) email me
your source IP and a traceroute to us?
On 2019 Jan 08 (Tue) at 15:24:38 +0200 (+0200), Mihai Popescu wrote:
:Hi,
:
:I use to retrieve my install sets from a mirror, after I start the
:install procedure with minirootxx.fs
:
ate limits, I doubt maintaining an IP list makes sense.
Querying RBLs or lists of known networks hosting malware
(i.e. Spamhaus DROP) probably requires less manual effort.
Thanks, and best regards,
Peter Müller
> Hi,
>
> I wish to block all attempts by “shodan.io”. Basically I run an Op
that your unit does not have
wifi onboard, you could probably find a cheap USB wifi thing that recent OpenBSD
versions support.
- Peter
--
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http://bsdly.blogspot.com/ http://www.bsdly.net/ http://www.nuug.no/
"Remember to
ve on TCP. It's
possible your ssh rate limiting rule is very close to what you need.
You might take a peek at
https://bsdly.blogspot.com/2017/04/forcing-password-gropers-through.html
for inspirations if not exact instructions. You'll get the idea :)
All the best,
Peter
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se of unveil and pledge
this program is not portable to any OS other than OpenBSD, but I don't count
on this being taken from the attic back into the source environment... maybe
we can make it a port? Patches for me are welcome!
Regards,
-peter
This isn't what you want to hear, but all the alternatives to APC I'd be happy
to use are more expensive. I've used cheaper alternatives in the past and they
don't put out a decent sine wave or cope with dirty power from a generator.
Minimum of SmartUPS, and nothing less. There's a load of
d.
Question then is: Is there a way to do this despite? Is there a way to tell
TLS to forget the forked child and continue with the root parent?
Would the only design that works for this be having a forked TLS process that
multiplexes the whole session?
Thanks and regards,
-peter
t AFAIK code changes to
passwd
are not necessary just to accommodate that as long as you can live with a max
length
of 128 characters (which is the current limit if I read
http://man.openbsd.org/passwd
correctly).
- Peter
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On 2018 Dec 11 (Tue) at 17:30:56 +0100 (+0100), Bambero wrote:
:Hi,
:I'm trying to compile clamav from current snapshots under OBSD 6.2 but it
:returns error when building package:
:
That's not supported. ports and src need to be in lock-step.
If you want to install ports for 6.2, you'll need
s hunt down commit messages in the CVS. I've
been an openbsd user for quite a long time and meeting OpenBSD devs was
sometimes surprising because I'd never dreamed that I'd run across one.
Best Regards,
-peter
On 2018 Nov 28 (Wed) at 16:30:56 +0530 (+0530), Dinesh Thirumurthy wrote:
:Hi,
:
:Searched the list to find messages about riscv. I would
:appreciate instructions on getting it to boot on spike.
:
:Thanks.
:Dinesh
Step one: write a bunch of code.
OpenBSD has not been ported to RISC-V yet, so you
On 2018 Nov 26 (Mon) at 01:18:59 + (+), shadrock uhuru wrote:
:
:also how do i resume from hibernate or suspend with the screen locked
:
:i use i3 and lock the screen with xautolock and i3lock in .i3/config
:
:i put i3lock in /etc/apm/resume
:
:when i resume from ZZZ no lock screen
unt of /, other than
of course doing the surgery on /etc/rc (which you then get to maintain
as a local change from now on).
If that's what you need and you consider it worth the trouble, that's
approximately what you need to do.
- Peter
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)
These are sysctl settings and on my 6.4 vmm i8254 was set, all the
others had tsc set and didn't have this problem. I set it now to tsc,
it seems to be more accurate. I don't expect any more tunings.
I'm sorry if this is bad advice but it worked for me.
Regards,
-peter
On 11/7/18 7:40 PM, Gareth
ation of the retry
requirement to specify 'retry from the same IP address', which would
have made greylisting *a lot* easier, but unfortunately that did not
happen (cf
https://bsdly.blogspot.com/2008/10/ietf-failed-to-account-for-greylisting.html).
Cheers,
Peter
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://bsdly.blogspot.com/2018/11/goodness-enumerated-by-robots-or.html
- TL;DR: don't download *my* nospamd, use smtpctl to generate your own :)
All the best,
Peter
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On 10/30/18 8:46 PM, Chris Narkiewicz wrote:
> W dniu 30/10/2018 o 19:31, Peter N. M. Hansteen pisze:
>> yes, a well-known problem, and it's what nospamd (hinted at in the spamd
>> man pages) is for.
>>
>> To some extent it helps to whitelist IP addresses and ne
On 2018 Nov 02 (Fri) at 12:03:55 -0400 (-0400), AB wrote:
:I see in ifconfig(8) that setting nwid to an empty string will
:connect to any available AP. When using join, and absent any nwid
:statement at all, is nwid set to an empty string? Or is it null?
:
At boot, nwid is set to empty string
On 10/30/18 8:46 PM, Chris Narkiewicz wrote:
> W dniu 30/10/2018 o 19:31, Peter N. M. Hansteen pisze:
>> yes, a well-known problem, and it's what nospamd (hinted at in the spamd
>> man pages) is for.
>>
>> To some extent it helps to whitelist IP addresses and ne
to
fetch my hand maintained one at https://home.nuug.no/~peter/nospamd
(later parts generated by echo $domain | smtpctl spf walk, older parts
by host -ttxt $domain).
- Peter
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filename as a command line argument.
Try running spamdb with no arguments, that should produce a dump of
database content to standard output, something along the lines of
[Tue Oct 30 17:52:27] peter@skapet:~$ doas spamdb | head
SPAMTRAP|"._-c2b82d2"@bsdly.com
SPAMTRAP|"<-to.
something about the POP3s server and give it pledge and
unveil. A POP3 server doesn't need to see much things other than
/var/mail directory and with the great imsg library the pledge could be
just at "stdio" when talking directly to the client. This intrigues me.
Regards,
-peter
O
using POP3s with dovecot on a small vps for me and my
family. We're pretty much happy but I'm starting to get worried about
the lacking pledge and unveil in that package.
Regards,
-peter
ted. Once the nexthops are accepted, the prefixes will be
processed and will be used.
-peter
On 2018 Oct 29 (Mon) at 03:37:23 + (+), Ashe Connor wrote:
:Hi all,
:
:I’ve set up bgpd for use with bgp-spamd.net’s servers. As far as I can tell,
the BGP connection and transfer is working fine:
mands for that is in first mail I sent to you
(second hyperlink). Google would also be helpful.
I hope this leads you in the right direction?
Regards,
-peter
On 10/27/18 05:29, Katherine Rohl wrote:
Oh no, the SATA adapter works fine. It’s recognized by Open Firmware and the
boot menu lets m
firmware)
To enter the firmware press command-alt-o-f at power on, but you already
knew this right?
Good luck!
-peter
On 10/25/18 20:51, Katherine Rohl wrote:
I’m trying to run OpenBSD and Tiger on one hard drive on a Mac G4 tower. I’ve
successfully installed 6.4 onto the drive and I can still
Packages for i386 are finalized and are uploaded to the mirrors. What
you see, is what was built.
On 2018 Oct 22 (Mon) at 08:15:18 +0300 (+0300), Kihaguru Gathura wrote:
:Hi,
:
:Is the LibreOffice package in the i386 tree expected for OpenBSD 6.4?
:not listed the mirrors so far.
:
:Kihaguru
:
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Signature Verified
ports.tar.gz: FAIL
upsilon$ rm *gz
upsilon$ ls
SHA256.sig install64.iso
I'm holding off on installing until this is fixed. Thanks! The amd64 binaries
at least in the .iso from ftp.eu checked out fine on the 64 key.
Regards,
-peter
Yep, I looked at the Top source after that and saw that the inactive
CPU hiding code was backed out seven days ago.
Running a make -j32 on a port shows that only CPUs 0-15 are active. Cheers!
PK
On Fri, 12 Oct 2018 at 21:41, Stuart Henderson wrote:
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> On 2018-10-12, Peter Kay wrote:
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