Re: Samsung NVMe M.2 SSD 970 EVO Plus fails to attach on VisionFive 2 (JH7110 SoC) board

2023-07-28 Thread developer
Zitat von "Peter J. Philipp" : [tying in misc@ for this resource] On Fri, Jul 28, 2023 at 03:26:54PM +0200, develo...@robert-palm.de wrote: Many thanks! Please, will you commit it so I can test it with the next snapshot version ? I have already contacted Robert (?) privately, here it is publ

Re: JH7110 - VF2

2023-07-27 Thread developer
Quoting Miguel Landaeta : On 2023-07-27 12:40:26, developer at robert-palm.de wrote: [...] Do I need to map these, too to make it work ? jh7110-visionfive-v2-ac108.dtb jh7110-visionfive-v2-wm8960.dtb vf2-overlay-uart3-i2c.dtbo Which adresses? Can you try with the attached dtb file and

Re: JH7110 - VF2

2023-07-27 Thread developer
Quoting Miguel Landaeta : On 2023-07-27 12:40:26, developer at robert-palm.de wrote: [...] Do I need to map these, too to make it work ? jh7110-visionfive-v2-ac108.dtb jh7110-visionfive-v2-wm8960.dtb vf2-overlay-uart3-i2c.dtbo Which adresses? Can you try with the attached dtb file and

Re: JH7110 - VF2

2023-07-27 Thread developer
Quoting Miguel Landaeta : On 2023-07-27 12:40:26, developer at robert-palm.de wrote: [...] Do I need to map these, too to make it work ? jh7110-visionfive-v2-ac108.dtb jh7110-visionfive-v2-wm8960.dtb vf2-overlay-uart3-i2c.dtbo Which adresses? Can you try with the attached dtb file and

Re: JH7110 - VF2

2023-07-27 Thread developer
Quoting Stuart Longland VK4MSL : On 27/7/23 03:26, develo...@robert-palm.de wrote: Saw some commits for the JH7110. I flashed the latest RISCV snapshot miniroot73.img to an SD card and plugged it into the VF 2. Couldn't boot unfortunately. Commits on a master branch don't retrospectively

JH7110 - VF2

2023-07-26 Thread developer
Saw some commits for the JH7110. I flashed the latest RISCV snapshot miniroot73.img to an SD card and plugged it into the VF 2. Couldn't boot unfortunately. Is that already possible ? Or am I doing it wrong and there anything else to do than flashing the image ?

Re: RISCV mailing list

2023-07-26 Thread developer
Zitat von Theo de Raadt : develo...@robert-palm.de wrote: I suggest a mailing list for the RISCV arch. Ok? It will be as popular and useful as the other per-architecture lists, meaning -- it is the wrong approach. Understand. Thanks. In consequence the other arch lists should be dropped

RISCV mailing list

2023-07-26 Thread developer
I suggest a mailing list for the RISCV arch. Ok?

Re: Linus Torvalds thoughts on Linux Security

2015-11-07 Thread Some Developer
On 08/11/15 04:26, Eric Furman wrote: Please don't encourage trolls. This has already been discussed at length on this list to no purpose. I'm not a troll. Just saw the thread on Slashdot and thought it would be interesting to see what other people thought. I'll refrain from posting such th

Linus Torvalds thoughts on Linux Security

2015-11-07 Thread Some Developer
I thought this might provoke a bit of a debate on this list :). What do you think of what Linus has to say about security? http://linux.slashdot.org/story/15/11/06/132209/linuss-thoughts-on-linux-security

Re: What hardware spec would I need to push 20 gigabit of network traffic on an OpenBSD server?

2015-10-28 Thread Some Developer
On 27/10/15 19:24, Adam Thompson wrote: On 15-10-25 03:46 AM, Some Developer wrote: I'm just wondering what hardware spec I'd need push 20 gigabits of network traffic on an OpenBSD server? Short answer: It's not generally possible today, at least for your use case. Medium a

What hardware spec would I need to push 20 gigabit of network traffic on an OpenBSD server?

2015-10-25 Thread Some Developer
I'm just wondering what hardware spec I'd need push 20 gigabits of network traffic on an OpenBSD server? The planned configuration is to have 2 10GbE network adaptors and have a 10 gigabit incoming network connection and 10 gigabit outgoing network connection (incoming will be an L2TP tunnel a

C++14 and C11 support sucks in OpenBSDs default compiler - any chance of Clang in base?

2015-03-27 Thread Some Developer
I'm not entirely aware of the changes that the OpenBSD developers have made to the version of GCC that ships with OpenBSD but is there any work being done on including Clang in OpenBSD base? It has a BSD compatible license unlike GCC. It has its own debugger with the same license unlike GDB.

Re: DigitalOcean's BSD debut is FreeBSD only

2014-12-20 Thread Some Developer
On 16/12/14 15:10, openda...@hushmail.com wrote: Hi, It seems that DigitalOcean's BSD debut is going to be FreeBSD only. We, in the OpenBSD community, are being asked to open up a separate UserVoice vote for OpenBSD -- despite the fact that we've worked so hard to promote the existing one. So

Re: Is it possible to track bandwidth usage of different VPN accounts using PF?

2014-01-10 Thread Some Developer
Thanks for the idea. I'll look into it. On 10/01/2014 18:42, mxb wrote: You can setup RADIUS, make users authenticate against it and assign IP stored in RADIUS srv. Then use plow(4) to account. This is just theory. On 10 jan 2014, at 16:33, Some Developer wrote: I have a VPN s

Is it possible to track bandwidth usage of different VPN accounts using PF?

2014-01-10 Thread Some Developer
I have a VPN server configured using L2TP and IPSec. Clients authenticate using x509 certificates but I'd like to be able to be able to track the bandwidth used by each client based on which x509 certificate they used to authenticate with the VPN. I know that you can track types of connections

OpenBSD VPS Providers

2013-12-11 Thread Some Developer
Hi, I'm looking for a VPS provider that supports OpenBSD (preferably the latest version). I've obviously found a few but what I really want is easy to create and destroy instances in the same way you can on Digital Ocean and Linode (which I use for my Linux boxes). An API for automatic creat

Best way to allow public use of OpenBSD IPSec/L2TP VPN?

2013-12-11 Thread Some Developer
First of all I'd like to say I'm a recent convert from Linux so please be kind to the newb :). I've read through the documentation and got my install of OpenBSD working as I would like but there is one thing that I am not sure about. According to the man page for isakmpd there are 4 types of

Doubt about license

2008-05-03 Thread debian developer
Hello, Let me make a few things clear. I am a newbie. I'm not a troll but a seriously curious guy wanting to know. I searched google but could not find any clear explanation. Please point me in the right direction if this has been discussed before. Please spare me the flames and do not reply if yo