Trying with a snapshot returned the same error.
Here's what it tells me when I check machine memory:
> Low ram: 634KB High ram: 3065328KB
> Total free memory: 8179378KB
On Thu, Oct 28, 2021 at 20:04 Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 28, 2021 at 06:57:46PM -0500, J Dragu wr
e)
and I tried putting this SSD in the T410 and got the exact same results,
so I suppose the issue isn't with the installer itself (?). Has anyone
else encountered this?
Thank you for reading.
J
Hi,
On 21.10.21 13:31, Claudio Jeker wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> yes. The server should probably answer with a "Bad Request" instead.
>>
>> Fix below. ok?
>
> OK claudio@
>
Thanks for the quick fix!
Another question, to httpd(8). Tried the following query.
Used an invalid HTTP Version number (typo
Hi,
I just wanted to say that I successfully upgraded my RPIv4 to OpenBSD 7.0.
I want to share my experience:
1. Wasn't sure if I should hold off or not and after seeing so many
FAIL reports I learned off them. Thank you to all those who failed
and all those who tri
HTTP/1.1
fasfsdfsfd
Here without the colon httpd(8) return an internal server
error.
Can somebody verify this behavior?
Noticed with OpenBSD 7.0. Is this a correct behavior (RFC
conform)?
Thanks in advance!
Kind regrads,
J. K.
Hi Stuart!
Sorry, for my late response.
On 19.10.21 13:35, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> You need to provide $CHROOT/bin/sh as well for php's exec() function to work.
>
Thank you. Solved the issue.
Didn't know that.
Best regards,
J.K.
nel?
Kind regards,
J. K.
Hi Matthias!
On 18.10.21 05:30, Matthias Pressfreund wrote:
> Hi,
>
> maybe that would serve your purposes:
>
> https://github.com/mpfr/pftbld
>
Awesome! This is exactly what I have planned.
Starred on GitHub. :)
Many thanks and best regards.
, because I cannot invoke
pfctl with PHP on my current setup (chroot).
Or any other ideas, how to solve this?
Kind regards,
J. K.
On Fri, Oct 15, 2021 at 08:39:16PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2021-10-15, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> > On Fri, Oct 15, 2021 at 08:05:08PM +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> > [ some cut ]
> >
> >> > Anything else I can collect.
> >>
> >>
On Fri, Oct 15, 2021 at 08:05:08PM +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
[ some cut ]
> > Anything else I can collect.
>
> You might want to compile and install nsd wit debug symbols info:
>
> cd /usr/src/usr.sbin/nsd
> make -f Makefile.bsd-wrapper obj
> make -f Makefile.bsd-wrapper cle
the mirrors.
Best regards,
J. K.
On 14.10.21 16:34, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
>
> - OpenBSD 7.0 RELEASED -
>
> October 14, 2021.
>
> We are pleased to
On Wed, Oct 13, 2021 at 08:02:35AM +0200, Michael Hekeler wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I have question regarding network/routing. However it is not directly
> openbsd related (I can see the same even on windows machines) I decided
> to ask here because I know that there are many experienced admins her
d or PHP to get more details in the
error log?
Thanks in advance.
BTW: This is my second mail with the same
context on this list. But had some troubles
with my domain.
Kind regards,
J. K.
[inline below]
On Mon, Oct 04, 2021 at 11:40:30PM +0530, Sandeep Gupta wrote:
> Some progress. Thank you. Still stuck though. Post network
> configuration, The boot installer asks for
> HTTP Server? (hostname or 'done'). hostname.
> Server Directory? [pub/OpenBSD/7.0/arm64].
>
> It fails at this
On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 10:04:25AM -0700, Joseph Olatt wrote:
> I tried the following snapshot:
>
> https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/arm64/miniroot70.img
>
> Build date: 27-Sep-2021 20:10
> Size: 45088768
>
> Didn't have much luck. The install process rebooted after the follow
On Fri, Sep 24, 2021 at 03:07:12PM -0600, Andrew Klaus wrote:
> Have you read the Raspberry Pi instructions from
> https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.9/arm64/INSTALL.arm64 ?
>
> What does your UART output show after it boots?
>
> Andrew
Apologies I lost the OP's mail. But this is what helped
I have looked this up and I only saw something from 2014. Any
recommendations on a guide for tmux? It's been too often I accidentally
pressed a key sequence and got a weird screen, only to be able to get out
of it with escape or control-c? I'd like to learn this program better.
I prefer some
This failed for unknown reason; the second time through I got
that message. I'm looking for any suggestions on how to proceed.
Timeline:
Checked for syspatch (none needed) and rebooted the VM.
I ran sysupgrade on a VM patched for all 6.8 patches. It was
normal:
...snip...
xshare69.tgz 100% |
On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 01:42:41PM +0200, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> Look guys, it's simple.
>
> If you want IPv6 (SLAAC) autoconfiguration, you set "inet6 autoconf"
> for that interface. slaacd(8) will then automatically handle things.
>
> If you want IPv4 (DHCP) autoconfiguration, you set "
On Thu, Jul 08, 2021 at 12:18:09PM -0400, Brian Brombacher wrote:
[..]
> Are you changing the default TCPKeepAlive setting? It defaults to yes. It
> exists as options in sshd_ and ssh_config. Additionally, ClientAliveInterval
> and ServerAliveInterval might be handy. A sysctl also exists to
On Wed, Jul 07, 2021 at 11:57:50PM +0300, Ville Valkonen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> not sure if related but my Linux box (also in Hetzner) also started to have
> flaky connection lately.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Ville
I opened a ticket with Hetzner last week thinking it was an in-band DoS. They
assured me, th
Hi,
My VPS at Hetzner has very weird behaviour:
last week it started hanging up scp'ing of large backups, so I worked hard to
get these encrypted if it was a hangup attack. Well surprise to me too the
hangups are back. I have tcpdump'ed the enc0 from both sides and the FIN
does originate from t
On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 06:48:41AM +0200, Theo Buehler wrote:
[..]
> > I've had some instability issues with iridium in the past and I'm wondering
> > how I can turn this off. I guess they stripped all the google phone home
> > stuff from chromium, and now do their own phone home.
>
> Try turning
Hi,
Occasionally I see in my query logs that iridium browser contacts an address
called "cache.iridiumbrowser.de".
Jun 25 06:16:31 eta delphinusdnsd[14254]: request on descriptor 24 interface
"cnmac1" from 192.168.177.8 (ttl=64, region=255, tta=1.794ms) for
"cache.iridiumbro
wser.de." type=A(1)
Hi,
I did a search on marc.info on this but didn't come to a conclusion. So the
subject already says it, the MD5(3) manpage says that the EVP functions should
be used, ok. I'm hoping that using the EVP functions will give me hardware
support at these hashing functions much like AESNI, however, h
Hi,
I have a carp master and backup on a pair of one-armed Rapsberry Pi 4B
devices (router1 and router2) and when I ssh to the backup using the
carp IP as my gateway, it repeatedly throws me out after a few seconds
with the message:
My laptop's network config:
---
Hello,
Does anyone knows why compiling php from ports systematically fails ? It's been
since openbsd 6.8 that it acts this way
/usr/ports/pobj/php-7.4.19/bin/install -c -m 644
/usr/ports/pobj/php-7.4.19/php-7.4.19/modules/opcache.so
/usr/ports/pobj/php-7.4.19/fake-amd64/usr/local/lib/php-7.4/mo
t the relay listens on. If these files are not
present, the relay will continue to look in
/etc/ssl/private/name.key and /etc/ssl/name.crt.
So you need to tell acme-client to generate a fullchain certificate
simply called name:port.crt, not name:port.fullchain.crt.
--
Anthony J. Bentley
Hi,
j...@ircnow.org writes:
> Then it seems relayd also works. So I suspect relayd is ignoring
> the tls keypair directive for IPv6 addresses. In other words, when IPv6 is en
> abled,
> relayd appears to ignore:
>
> tls { keypair example.com }
>
> Can someone verify if
sylvain.sab...@free.fr writes:
> Ever since I've used this software, which must get
> back to 6.4 or so, the manual page has been missing.
The manpage was removed years ago by upstream. Sad but true. The current
documentation for rtorrent is only accessible as a wiki:
https://github.com/rakshasa/r
./mpitest
This is process 1 / 1
You can make this permanent with
export OMPI_MCA_io=romio321
added to your login scripts.
HTH. (OpenMPI is too complicated for it's own good.)
John
On 2021-02-03 09:51, j...@bitminer.ca wrote:
Hi Martin,
I haven't run into your MPI_File_open issue
Hi Martin,
I haven't run into your MPI_File_open issue (don't use it), but
your code does fail for me too in the same way.
$> mpirun -np 1 -H localhost:1 ./fmpitest
fmpitest:/usr/local/lib/libmpi.so.5.0: ./fmpitest : WARNING:
symbol(mpi_fortran_statuses_ignore_) size mismatch,
relink yo
On Sat, Jan 23, 2021 at 08:33:11AM -0700, aus...@computershop.ca wrote:
>
> Anyone out there still using Alpine mail client with 6.8?
>
> Used Alpine for 20 years or more, and recently set up a new mail server.
> Old one used to be on a 5.3 OpenBSD version.
>
> New one works fine in every respec
On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 11:29:54AM +0100, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 10:16:53AM +0100, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I recently switched my desktop workstation to a raspberry pi 4B with 8 GB
> > RAM.
> > Since the sound there do
Hi,
I recently switched my desktop workstation to a raspberry pi 4B with 8 GB RAM.
Since the sound there doesn't work yet, I got a USB sound card, the make of
the sound card is best read from usbdevs -v:
addr 08: 0ccd:00b1 TerraTec Electronic GmbH, Aureon 7.1 USB
full speed, power 500 mA
, are
also usable in the terminal and cover those characters. The Doulos and
Charis fonts you mentioned are also in ports.
--
Anthony J. Bentley
Hello,
It has been many releases that I systematically have a problem compiling
ruby-passenger in the portsDo you know what could be the issue ?
checking for rb_thread_call_without_gvl() in ruby/thread.h... yes
creating Makefile
cd 'buildout/ruby/ruby-2.6.6-x86_64-openbsd6.8/' && make
compiling
/
Hello,
It has been many releases that I systematically have a problem compiling
ruby-passenger in the portsDo you know what could be the issue ?
checking for rb_thread_call_without_gvl() in ruby/thread.h... yes
creating Makefile
cd 'buildout/ruby/ruby-2.6.6-x86_64-openbsd6.8/' && make
compiling
/
Hi,
This is a question to the mail administrator. What happened on Friday Oct. 9th
of this year on the Internet? Now I don't want you to overly worry because I'm
just going through my logs and there is a small story to tell, and besides it
could have happened on the Internet and had no relation
Paul Pace writes:
> When I load a page from OpenBSD served with relayd and httpd with
> Content-Security-Policy set to default-src self, I can see that a basic
> HTML page that normally renders with all of the text in the center is
> now rendered on the left.
>
> I have this currently configured wi
Hi,
I had made a program in 2014, but forgot whether I made it for FreeBSD or
OpenBSD. This program (found here: https://centroid.eu/public/ttldaemon.c.txt)
changes the default ttl in the system's network stack in order to read out
steganographically a christmas or new years message.
The sysctl(
On 11/5/20 12:24 PM, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> Is there any documentation for this? I'm having a hard time with this.
>
> Particularily when I newfs_msdos a partition it shrinks every time. I'm on
> 6.8.
>
> Best Regards,
> -peter
>
I had forgotten to check the
Is there any documentation for this? I'm having a hard time with this.
Particularily when I newfs_msdos a partition it shrinks every time. I'm on
6.8.
Best Regards,
-peter
Hi Pierre,
The error may indicate that port 53 on 127.0.0.1 is already used by
another service. This appears to be confirmed by your netstat example.
This is probably a dns service.
Hope this helps explain the error.
Joe
Original message
From: Pierre Emeriaud
Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2
On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 07:49:40PM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just got this message (seemed like a flood) from tcpdump:
>
>
> [MBMS Support] [MBMS Support] [MBMS Support] [MBMS Support] [MBMS Support] [M
> BMS Support] [MBMS Support] [MBMS Support] [MBMS S
Hi,
Just got this message (seemed like a flood) from tcpdump:
[MBMS Support] [MBMS Support] [MBMS Support] [MBMS Support] [MBMS Support] [M
BMS Support] [MBMS Support] [MBMS Support] [MBMS Support] [MBMS Support] [MBMS S
upport] [MBMS Support] [MBMS Support] [MBMS Support] [MBMS Support] [MB
On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 08:52:48AM -0700, Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 04:26:37PM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was wondering if binutils-2.17 will be that version for the next
> > foreseeable
> > future? Reason being is t
Hi,
I was wondering if binutils-2.17 will be that version for the next foreseeable
future? Reason being is that there is backports to RISCV's binutils but they
don't go that low to 2.17. Since I'm lazy, I don't really want to port
binutils to 2.17 for any architecture if it's not already done s
ry.
>
> Jeff
Hi,
I sent two messages to misc yesterday from Thunderbird on Ubuntu Linux 20.04
LTS and they also did not make it to the list. Perhaps there is an issue on
the mail server side ?
Thanks,
- J
that:
** Syncookies are used to prevent the state table from being exhausted,
while synproxy is used to prevent the TCP/IP stack resources from being
exhausted ?
** Syncookies may be used in addition to synproxy ?
** Both are used to protect against resource exhaustion in TCP SYN floods ?
Thanks,
- J
On Mon, Oct 05, 2020 at 03:16:24PM +, Roderick wrote:
>
> The result of time() has type time_t and we know what kind of number
> goes there: seconds since 0 hours, 0 minutes, 0 seconds, January 1,
> 1970, Coordinated Universal Time.
>
> In my FreeBSD running on a 64 bit processor this type is
On Sun, Sep 20, 2020 at 12:43:41AM -0400, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> Could a kind soul who runs DNS for living point me to the documentation
> which I can use to educate myself.
>
>
> Most Kind Regards,
> Predrag Punosevac
Yes it does need TCP. It's part of the protocol since RFC 1035. For ex
0fda3f626000 0fda3f648000 dlib 10 0
/home/j/tls/mytls
on the older snapshot, and
ry$ ldd mytls
mytls:
StartEnd Type Open Ref GrpRef Name
04822c606000 04822c62a000 exe 10 0 mytls
048524b42000 048524b42000 ld.so
o...@mailo.com wrote:
$ sysctl hw.sensors | grep temp
hw.sensors.cpu0.temp0=95.00 degC
hw.sensors.acpitz0.temp0=79.00 degC (zone temperature)
I have an old (of course) IBM/Lenovo X60 with a similar issue. Once it
gets to 80 or 90C, the CPU goes into thermal runaway, emits a "exceeded
128C" s
On Wed, Aug 05, 2020 at 07:34:25AM +0200, Florian Obser wrote:
> You could unbreak this in DNS by setting up insecure delegations
> (publishing NS records without DS records) for your internal zones.
> Doesn't mean that the authoritatives need to be reachable from the outside.
> That would unbreak
Hi,
Aug 5 07:09:55 beta unwind[1703]: startup
Aug 5 07:09:59 beta unwind[62921]: validation failure : no DNSSEC records from 192.168.177.1 for DS internal.centroid.eu. while
building chain of trust
Let me describe my setup. Here is my unwind.conf:
beta# more /etc/unwind.conf
Hi,
I noticed that UDP packets with a checksum of zero (0) make it through the
UDP stack to userland programs. Is there a knob to turn that off?
Offending packet:
08:38:28.035351 45.148.10.91.80 > 5.9.87.75.53: [no udp cksum] 65534+ [1au] ANY
(Class 10531)? .(24) (ttl 241, id 35118, len 52)
On Sat, Jul 11, 2020 at 09:12:55PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Peter J. Philipp wrote:
>
> > Is this possible at all? I have mmap'ed (shared) a process and it has
> > childs.
> > I would like to unmap this mmap in one child only but I'm not sure if the
>
Is this possible at all? I have mmap'ed (shared) a process and it has childs.
I would like to unmap this mmap in one child only but I'm not sure if the
other childs that should have this mapping still will lose it or not? Can
someone enlighten me on this?
Thanks!
-peter
Hi,
I realise binding to 0.0.0.0 is akin to binding to INADDR_ANY, but could
you try binding to each interface address that you want seperately?
Such as:
interface: 192.168.1.2
interface: 127.0.0.1
interface: ::1
interface: 2003:XXX::XXX
and then try again. Cross-check that they are bou
Index: usr.bin/calendar/calendars/calendar.music
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.bin/calendar/calendars/calendar.music,v
retrieving revision 1.37
diff -u -p -r1.37 calendar.music
--- usr.bin/calendar/calendars/calendar.music 12 May 2020
On Sat, Jun 13, 2020 at 04:52:44AM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> I'm sick of reinstalling these, please provide a guide on what I should
> do/look at to find reason why ping and ping6 are split in the filesystem???
> Because in base67.tgz they should be hardlinked.
I figured i
On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 08:56:26PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> I suspect your machine predates the ping/ping6 merge, and as
> a result you have different files, and subsequent upgrades and
> syspatch (basically tar extract) are skipping the 2nd one.
I reinstalled kite and trapezoid from install,
I noticed that /sbin/ping and /sbin/ping6 were not hardlinked, on all my
computers (home and dedicated servers). How likely is it that the
signify keys have been compromised? I'm having a hard time with OpenBSD
these days, part of it is my clumsyness other parts are pointing to a
rootkit on m
Hi,
My bwfm(4) device does not connect to my parents AVM Fritz!box 7950 all too
great. I recently flashed to the Labor version on this device hoping it would
improve but I didn't see an improvement.
I noticed with tcpdump that packets go through, but it doesn't go out, at
least the fritzbox does
Hi,
I'm wondering how I can write to stdout on aucat? Here is what I have:
beta$ /usr/bin/aucat -r 44100 -h wav -i ewhist2.wav -o - | hexdump -C
stdout: failed to seek back to header
beta$ /usr/bin/aucat -r 44100 -h wav -i ewhist2.wav -o /dev/stdout | hexdump -
/dev/stdout: failed to seek back t
Hi,
Before I wrote this email I searched under marc.info and did a google search,
but I didn't get a definitive answer. I found this under openbsd.org:
https://www.openbsd.org/policy.html
Whoever put that together I thank thee.
In code, I see the (c) and the (C) used interchangibly, I'm wonder
On Thu, May 07, 2020 at 04:00:15PM +0200, i...@aulix.com wrote:
> Dear OpenBSD fans,
>
> Can you please comment negative appraisal from the following website:
>
> https://isopenbsdsecu.re/quotes/
>
> I did not want to hurt anyone, just looking for a secure OS and OpenBSD
> looked very nice to m
Chad Hoolie writes:
> Why does "tls keypair" in relayd.conf look for the regular and not the
> fullchain certificate?
Certificate filenames are defined by your acme-client.conf.
> Thus, forcing users who want an A+ certificate to spend hours
> searching the web for this hack?
>
> cd /etc/ssl
> do
Ingo Schwarze wrote:
The limitation to 16 partitions definitely feels painful to me.
There is softraid(4). The only discipline that supports a single
chunk is crypto. Make a couple of OpenBSD RAID partitions,
set them up as crypto, partition those new crypto pseudo-devices,
up to 16 partitio
On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 11:20:45AM +0200, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote:
> > beta$ ps ax | grep unveiltest
> > 40907 pg S+U 0:00.01 ./unveiltest
> > 40013 ph R+/2 0:00.00 grep unveiltest
> Hi,
>
> Below the quoted part it says in the man page:
>
> "After establishing a collection of pa
Hi,
>From the unveil manpage:
The first call to unveil() removes visibility of the entire filesystem
from all other filesystem-related system calls (such as open(2), chmod(2)
and rename(2)), except for the specified path and permissions.
Can the first call also be the last? I hav
Reviewing sizes of /bsd*, they looked odd. So after
a bunch of poking and checking a new install on a
new VM (which worked) I manually rebuilt the MP kernel
from the SP boot. And got this:
# ls -l /bsd*
-rwx-- 1 root wheel 18622131 Apr 12 18:01 /bsd
-rwx-- 1 root wheel 17806667 Apr
Bryan Stenson writes:
> Given:
> - the bank has a HTTP interface
> - the bank "requires" a specific browser/version
> - the bank "requires" a specific set of closed-source operating systems
> - OpenBSD ships recent browsers (chromium, firefox, etc)
>
> Problem:
> When logging into said financial in
Upgrading from a 3-month old snapshot. Files from cdn.openbsd.org.
Upon boot in a VMware VM, it loads the kernel then fails to even
show the OpenBSD banner. After OpenBSD/amd64 BOOT 3.47 banner, booting
hd0a:/bsd: etc etc, then VMware reports an error. "A fault has
occurred causing a virtual
Any developer working on a riscv port and willing to share their unofficial
work for possible future collaboration?
Best Regards,
-peter
On Wed, Mar 11, 2020 at 06:12:44PM +, Martin wrote:
> Peter, can you share which software you started in /etc/rc.conf.local
> by
> pkg_scripts="imapd..."
>
> I'll try to find some correlation.
>
> Martin
pkg_scripts="isc_named cyrus_imapd saslauthd"
along with apmd -A, vmd, sndiod -f rsnd/
On Wed, Mar 11, 2020 at 05:28:11PM +, Martin wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> After upgrade from 6.5 to 6.6-current amd64 (all the latest patches
> installed) system stutters. It affects on all visible and background
> activity. For instance, when typing USB keyboard skip symbols, disk write
> oper
Yes, that (-mcmodel=medium) is the solution. Thanks!
John
On 2020-02-05 22:03, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Wed, Feb 5, 2020 at 7:38 PM wrote:
I am encountering a linker error when compiling with ports-gcc
Fortran:
ld: error: lbug2.f90:(function MAIN__: .text+0x80): relocation
R_X86_64_PC32
I am encountering a linker error when compiling with ports-gcc Fortran:
ld: error: lbug2.f90:(function MAIN__: .text+0x80): relocation R_X86_64_PC32
out o
f range: 2456507324 is not in [-2147483648, 2147483647]
The code has several large arrays, the total size of which exceeds 2GB.
Is this a li
Hi,
I originally wrote this program around 5 years ago and didn't know it was in
this bad state. So disregard debugging this for now, I'm fixing it up. I
think I'm very close to getting it to work. For the size of the program, I
wasn't thinking at the time, maybe I'll better post just an URL
ks for any hints regarding the playing of the WAV, the program follows, it
gets built with:
cc -g -o numark numark.c -lsndio -lcurses
Regards,
-peter
1 /*
2 * Copyright (c) 2020 Peter J. Philipp
3 * All rights reserved.
4 *
5 * Redistribution and use in so
On Mon, Feb 03, 2020 at 11:13:54AM +, ratatatah wrote:
> Hello Peter!
>
> Not sure I understand the whole hierarchy and flatness analogy, I'm very new
> to all of this, but what do I tell those who claim that this leaking of the
> IP poses a security risk and that they therefore should go wi
On Mon, Feb 03, 2020 at 10:08:52AM +, ratatatah wrote:
> I've been told IP hiding inside FreeBSD jails is much easier, and that
> potential intruders would only be able to see local IPs. Is there any truth
> to that, and if so, why is this so hard to achieve on OpenBSD?
>
> Thanks,
> Ratah T
On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 03:43:41PM +0100, livio wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am unable to achieve decent throughput with a 1 GigE interface
> (Intel I210) on OpenBSD 6.6. When running iperf3 I get around 145Mbit/s.
>
> The config/setup is: APU2c4, Win10 notebook, no switch, Cat.6a cable,
> MTU 1500,
On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 05:59:20AM +0800, Peter Wong wrote:
> The hostname.filename should follow vlan or vnetid?
>
> Regards,
> --
> Peter Wong
> 016-396 3326
Hi,
In my router I have 3 vlans configured so far. I seem to have created
the hostname.if arbitrarily after
s of
constantly encountering watchdog timeouts on re(4) I switched to
different networking hardware.
--
Anthony J. Bentley
On Wed, Jan 22, 2020 at 09:49:18AM +0800, Peter Wong wrote:
> Yes, my ISP operate pppoe with vlan. How to configure my fxp0 using vlan id
> 500?
>
>
> Regards,
> --
> Peter Wong
> 016-396 3326
Hi Peter Wong,
My PPPoE router uses VLAN id #7 (IEEE 802.1q protocol), thi
Hello,
I want one for one of my user this behavior.Each time he creates a file it
needs to have permission/owner of rw-rw myuser www
This user is executing a php script that creates a file and I want that file to
be read/write access by the user wwwI don't want to touch to the php script.
Wha
On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 08:25:16PM +0100, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> > dig is supposed to use SOCK_DNS, and then not bother doing additional
> > stuff.
> >
> > 105 is setsockopt. We would investigate if the setsockopt being done
> > is required, or if it can be remov
(void)setsockopt(sock->fd, IPPROTO_TCP,
TCP_MAXSEG,
beta$ grep TCP_MAXSEG /usr/include/netinet/tcp.h
#define TCP_MAXSEG 0x02 /* set maximum segment size */
<--
I've not come across this setsockopt in my network programming, but I guess
the comment is good
Hi,
I did a quick grep of dig's pledge:
>
beta$ grep pledge *
dig.c: if (pledge("stdio rpath dns", NULL) == -1) {
dig.c: perror("pledge");
dig.c: if (pledge("stdio dns", NULL) == -1) {
dig.c: perror("pledge");
<
and noticed that there is no inet pledge. The problem i
On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 02:04:23PM +0100, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> This morning I was doodling with my Wacom tablet on my Workstation running
> OpenBSD-current (a few days older). Gimp 2.10 crashed, and I thought I lost
> the image forever but then I was able to restore it next ru
This morning I was doodling with my Wacom tablet on my Workstation running
OpenBSD-current (a few days older). Gimp 2.10 crashed, and I thought I lost
the image forever but then I was able to restore it next run. While showing
it off I merged it (with bucketfill) with a van gogh (I don't know if
On Sun, Dec 29, 2019 at 01:29:12PM +0100, Henry Jensen wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> for those who didn't watched it, there is an accompanied site at
> https://isopenbsdsecu.re/
>
> Summary: There are a lot of claims. The speaker basically said, that
> some mitigations are "cool", but other, more or le
argets.
Both of them require X.
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Anthony J. Bentley
256 targets
softraid0 at root
scsibus3 at softraid0: 256 targets
root on wd0a (5463234f8754b441.a) swap on wd0b dump on wd0b
fd0 at fdc0 drive 0: 1.44MB 80 cyl, 2 head, 18 sec
Organization:
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J. Scott Heppler
Alex Naumov writes:
> Hey,
> yet another patch for www.
Thanks. Your mail client wrapped long lines though, corrupting the patch.
I had to apply it by hand.
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Anthony J. Bentley
On Thu, Nov 28, 2019 at 11:44:07PM -0700, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Half the cpu platforms fault on unaligned access.
>
> There are strategies for handling this. Your code must use them.
>
> It is kind of boring, actually.
I took a look at how libasr does it, and I have similar code ie. pack8(),
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