I'm not sure I got it right, because I'm not familiar with the
checksum procedure.
I will make a short text below, to show how I see the process and
maybe someone can pinpoint the mistakes.
The *.tgz files are obtained by tree compilation so there is a new set
and sha256s are compiled for each
Sviatoslav Chagaev wrote:
Hi,
I want to buy a DELL Latitude D430 + a port replicator (for the DVI
and LPT ports).
Does this laptop work okay with OBSD?
How about the port replicator? Does it need any kind of support from
the OS (e.g. drivers) or is it just an electromechanical
On Mon, 7 Feb 2011 09:49:29 +0200
Mihai Popescu mihai...@gmail.com wrote:
please tell me how to use this SHA256 file then?
There was a thread recently about this where theo threatened to remove
them, please don't.
It is only guaranteed for releases and not snapshots, where it will be
hit and
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 10:50 AM, Andre Ruppert a...@in-telegence.net wrote:
No problems - except UMTS, but I don't need it...
Can you provide the output of usbdevs -dv?
I think the umts minicard should work after my commit
(see: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/usb/umsm.c)
On Mon, Feb 07, 2011 at 10:27:52AM +, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
On Mon, 7 Feb 2011 09:49:29 +0200
Mihai Popescu mihai...@gmail.com wrote:
please tell me how to use this SHA256 file then?
There was a thread recently about this where theo threatened to remove
them, please don't.
It is
On 6 February 2011 05:23, Alessandro Baggi alessandro.ba...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi List, i had registered me to the security list:
security-annou...@openbsd.org since 9 Genuary 2011, but any email come on my
account. Some that had security list subscribtion, can tell me if since
09/01/2001 at
Hello.
Mihai Popescu mihaipbs () gmail ! com wrote:
Hello
I'm installing ... from snapshots.
SHA256 invalid checksums ...
... SHA256 from ftp.openbsd.org ...
Some good search terms there.
http://www.bing.com/search?q=site%3Aopenbsd.org+snapshot+install+sha256
So the process I thought about it's not true. Better to remove the
SHA256 then, what purpose can it serve if it is not syncronised?
I still don't figure out why this checksum missmatch is ( on the same
server, not among servers).
On Mon, Feb 07, 2011 at 12:38:37PM +0100, Benjamin Nadland wrote:
On Mon, Feb 07, 2011 at 10:27:52AM +, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
On Mon, 7 Feb 2011 09:49:29 +0200
Mihai Popescu mihai...@gmail.com wrote:
please tell me how to use this SHA256 file then?
There was a thread recently
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 10:50 AM, Andre Ruppert a...@in-telegence.net
wrote:
No problems - except UMTS, but I don't need it...
Can you provide the output of usbdevs -dv?
You're welcome ;-)
Controller /dev/usb0:
addr 1: high speed, self powered, config 1, EHCI root hub(0x),
Howdy.
Mihai Popescu mihaipbs () gmail ! com wrote:
So the process I thought about it's not true. Better to remove the
SHA256 then, what purpose can it serve if it is not syncronised?
Some guy said ...
Do you not want it to be there for official releases?
How about if I remove the code now.
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 3:46 AM, Mihai Popescu mihai...@gmail.com wrote:
So the process I thought about it's not true. Better to remove the
SHA256 then, what purpose can it serve if it is not syncronised?
Practice for release, perhaps? If they cause too much of an uproar in
snapshots, then
Hey there all on the misc,
I am having problems booting into bsd.rd on my machine. Currently the
machine holds OpenBSD 4.4 Generic and is working fine. But now I've decided
to upgrade it (I will be doing a clean install) to version 4.8. So I've
downloaded bsd.rd (4.8) into the machine and tried
On Mon, Feb 07, 2011 at 04:56:28PM +0200, Tomas wrote:
Hey there all on the misc,
I am having problems booting into bsd.rd on my machine. Currently the
machine holds OpenBSD 4.4 Generic and is working fine. But now I've decided
to upgrade it (I will be doing a clean install) to version 4.8.
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On 02/07/2011 09:56 AM, Tomas wrote:
Hey there all on the misc,
I am having problems booting into bsd.rd on my machine. Currently the
machine holds OpenBSD 4.4 Generic and is working fine. But now I've decided
to upgrade it (I will be doing a clean install) to version 4.8. So I've
downloaded
On Sun, 06 Feb 2011 16:02:31 +0100, Pieter Verberne wrote:
Hello,
See thread at the bottom. I have also problems reading files while
mounting from Ubuntu. I cannot read files larger than +/- 18KB.
/etc/exports:
/home/pieter localhost 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.2 10.0.2.15
On Ubuntu:
$ sudo mount.nfs
only openbsd src X.
we suck in actually using it. security errata are so rare that there
isn't really an established procedure, so don't rely on it too much.
I am sure this has been suggested before, but why hasn't the security
list been removed from list of mailing lists at
Greetings,
I found this explanation for the following OpenVPN error
write UDPv4: No buffer space available (code=55)
No buffer space available is reported by the kernel network layer when
thekernel's transmit buffer is full - i.e. the network connection is
running at full speed, and there's
where is new bsd.rd placed? Is it on /. I placed it somewhere else so
it is not confused with the 4.4 bsd.rd
I remember that bsd.rd is checksummed against some files and there
possibly would be a discrepancy leading to restart.
floppy boot instead?
network driver bce has been commented out from
Hello Philip Guenther,
It looks like your answer is the most valuable for me. So, by my
understanding, the developer compiles and gets the *.tgz files,
uploads them to the ftp server but he doesn't compile the sha256
checksum each times for those files. I don't know why, because i'm not
familiar
On 7 February 2011 16:53, Jeff Ross jr...@openvistas.net wrote:
Greetings,
I found this explanation for the following OpenVPN error
write UDPv4: No buffer space available (code=55)
No buffer space available is reported by the kernel network layer when
thekernel's transmit buffer is full -
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 12:51 PM, woolsherpahat woolsherpa...@gmail.com wrote:
only openbsd src X.
we suck in actually using it. security errata are so rare that there
isn't really an established procedure, so don't rely on it too much.
I am sure this has been suggested before, but why
I'm getting the following error when I shutdown the machine (inside vmware
WS 7.0)
I issue: shutdown -hp now
then I get:
vmware: sending length failed , eax=m, ecx=
vmt0: failed to send shutdown ping
finally it shutdown but no so fast.
this is because?
Sorry, I did not finish my first mail:
I'm running 4.9-BETA inside VMWARE Workstation 7.0 (running windows 7)
I'm getting the following error when I shutdown the machine (inside
vmware WS 7.0)
I issue: shutdown -hp now
then I get:
vmware: sending length failed , eax=m,
On 02/07/11 12:33, Christiano F. Haesbaert wrote:
On 7 February 2011 16:53, Jeff Rossjr...@openvistas.net wrote:
Greetings,
I found this explanation for the following OpenVPN error
write UDPv4: No buffer space available (code=55)
No buffer space available is reported by the kernel network
* Mihai Popescu mihai...@gmail.com [2011-02-07 21:26]:
It looks like your answer is the most valuable for me. So, by my
understanding, the developer compiles and gets the *.tgz files,
uploads them to the ftp server but he doesn't compile the sha256
checksum each times for those files. I don't
The last time someone brought up that there could be a bug in that the
system did not work in the manner in which it was documented on the website,
I believe something mature and well-thought-out like, Oh, yeah, shut up.
was the response.
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 11:51 AM, woolsherpahat
El 2011-02-07 21.41, patric conant escribis:
The last time someone brought up that there could be a bug in that the
system did not work in the manner in which it was documented on the website,
I believe something mature and well-thought-out like, Oh, yeah, shut up.
was the response.
You're
I haven't been around here long enough, but having a list, even if it isn't
currently used a lot isn't a bad thing. The fact that there isn't a lot of
security holes in OpenBSD is a testament to how good a job the devs are doing.
unfortunately, there are louts on every mailing list (even here).
On 7 February 2011 21:51, Orestes Leal R. l...@cubacatering.avianet.cu wrote:
Sorry, I did not finish my first mail:
I'm running 4.9-BETA inside VMWARE Workstation 7.0 (running windows 7)
I'm getting the following error when I shutdown the machine (inside vmware
WS 7.0)
I issue: shutdown
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Hey there all on the misc,
I am having problems booting into bsd.rd on my machine. Currently the
machine holds OpenBSD 4.4 Generic and is working fine. But now I've
decided to upgrade it (I will be doing a clean install) to version
4.8. So I've downloaded bsd.rd (4.8) into the machine
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