Hi Stuart, mea culpa. My bad. Two errors in one mail. Of course logfile ist /var/log/messages. Second error: I forgot to -f Makefile.bsd-wrapper one time. This installed the tools under /usr/bin not /usr/sbin. And /usr/bin is before /usr/sbin in the $PATH, so always the wrong file was executed. This even happened after upgrade to a new snapshot. I encountered my error with a `which dig`. Deleting the files under /usr/bin brought back normal operation.
I am happy with the new version of these tools, because they understand the CAA record type needed by Let's encrypt. Thanks Stuart for helping me. Kind regards -Dieter On Thu, Dec 19, 2019 at 02:52:33PM -0000, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2019-12-18, Dieter Rauschenberger <d.rausch...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi misc, > > > > $ dig openbsd.org > > Abort trap (core dumped) > > > > $ tail -f /var/www/messages > > Dec 18 17:57:07 ws /bsd: dig[96895]: pledge "dns", syscall 28 > > > > $ nslookup openbsd.org > > Abort trap (core dumped) > > > > $ tail -f /var/www/messages > > Dec 18 17:57:22 ws /bsd: nslookup[10037]: pledge "dns", syscall 28 > > > > host(1) ist working fine. This happens on todays snapshot and via cvs > > checkout and compile. > > > > Regards > > -Dieter > > > > > > Update again. There has been a bit of churn in dig/host/nslookup recently > as OpenBSD has (finally!) updated to the last ISC-licensed version, they > should work now. > > That is quite an unusual location for your log files, I'm not sure they > are something I would like to have inside the chroot jail used for web > service! >