Olivier Debré
free.fr> writes:
>
> Hello everyone.
>
> Following Ted's advice regarding
the use of cd-src.tar.gz
>
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.op
enbsd.misc/226175), for all 5.8
> patches, I did so.
> I first had an error during 004
smtpd security fix. Never mind, I use
> Postfix.
>
when installing OpenBSD
Alow root ssh login? (yes, no, prohibit-password) [no] prohibit-password
after install , in /etc/sshd_config
PermitRootLogin without-password
so, why not using "without-password" at installation procedure for consistency?
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2015-11-01 8:56 GMT+01:00 S :
> when installing OpenBSD
> Alow root ssh login? (yes, no, prohibit-password) [no] prohibit-password
>
> after install , in /etc/sshd_config
> PermitRootLogin without-password
>
> so, why not using "without-password" at installation procedure for
>
On 11/01/15 11:51, Marco Prause wrote:
> Hi Piotr,
>
> just a guess, but you might hit some path mtu discovery issue.
> On customer paths with e.g. mtu less than 1500 it should help to
> discover the minimal mtu and while blocking the don't fragment bit,
> which is used for pmtud, pmtud won't
On 2015-10-30, français wrote:
> Mel didn't approve of compilers.
>
> “If a program can't rewrite its own code”,
> he asked, “what good is it?”
Mel didn't have to deal with attackers from 2015, though he would probably
approve of some of their techniques.
You could do an “Update” of existing installation via bsd.rd.
This will not be easy and you definitely will need access to console.
You need to remove any installed ports and pay attention to /usr/lib ans
shared libs in it.
After your update via bsd.rd you’ll need to remove those libs from
Hi,
I have a problem. I mistakenly installed OpenBSD 5.8-current (I thought it
was 5.8 release). Everything is set up, configured and live, but now
pkg_add fails, because libc version has changed.
Can't install p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-Random-0.10 because of libraries
|library c.84.0
Hi misc,
I use a Kinesis Advantage keyboard. It stopped working when I upgraded to
5.8.
It was not a great setback, as I had a similar problem on another machine with
Win 7. If I disable USB 3 in the BIOS, it works again. It just means that I
don't have USB 3, which is not a show-stopper for
Hi people,
I just upgraded one of my routers to todays snapshot and I'm seeing
em0: watchdog timeout -- resetting
in the dmesg. How can I debug this properly? Full dmesg and the output
of ifconfig are below the signature.
--
Gregor
$ dmesg
OpenBSD 5.8-current (GENERIC.MP)
On 2015-11-01, Adam Van Ymeren wrote:
> On 1 Nov 2015 7:06 a.m., "ludovic coues" wrote:
>>
>> 2015-11-01 8:56 GMT+01:00 S :
>> > when installing OpenBSD
>> > Alow root ssh login? (yes, no, prohibit-password) [no] prohibit-password
>> >
>> >
On Sun, Nov 01, 2015 at 11:18:41AM -0500, Adam Van Ymeren wrote:
> On 1 Nov 2015 7:06 a.m., "ludovic coues" wrote:
> >
> > 2015-11-01 8:56 GMT+01:00 S :
> > > when installing OpenBSD
> > > Alow root ssh login? (yes, no, prohibit-password) [no] prohibit-password
> >
Perhaps this is related to something else but on my 2013 MacBook Air
with an OpenBSD-only EFI install, boot fails to attempt booting from
hd0a:/bsd but instead tries fd0a:/bsd several times. I tried adding
/etc/boot.conf with boot hd0a:/bsd in both sd0i (the EFI boot partition)
and sd0a. Is this
On 1 Nov 2015 7:06 a.m., "ludovic coues" wrote:
>
> 2015-11-01 8:56 GMT+01:00 S :
> > when installing OpenBSD
> > Alow root ssh login? (yes, no, prohibit-password) [no] prohibit-password
> >
> > after install , in /etc/sshd_config
> > PermitRootLogin
On 11/01/15 08:38, Adam Wysocki wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem. I mistakenly installed OpenBSD 5.8-current (I thought it
> was 5.8 release). Everything is set up, configured and live, but now
> pkg_add fails, because libc version has changed.
>
>
> Can't install
> "...push 1 Gigabit of packets..."
>
> Here is the logic that to me doesn't make sense. It' ok for you to
> disagree with me, but think about it for 2 minutes.
oh come on daniel, your logic is all wrong.
obviously the OP has bought a full 1G of bandwidth from HE at some
datacenter that is
dmesg in the archive already.
APU.1D4
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=144531661519455=2
Works well so far and the box is somewhat hot as it is the heat sink for
the board.
But in your concern I have one question that really puzzle me about it.
"...push 1 Gigabit of packets..."
Here is the
On 11/1/15 10:28 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>> "...push 1 Gigabit of packets..."
>>
>> Here is the logic that to me doesn't make sense. It' ok for you to
>> disagree with me, but think about it for 2 minutes.
>
> oh come on daniel, your logic is all wrong.
>
> obviously the OP has bought a full 1G
On Sun, Nov 1, 2015, at 04:18 PM, Sevan / Venture37 wrote:
> On 1 November 2015 at 18:09, Bryan Vyhmeister
> wrote:
> > Perhaps this is related to something else but on my 2013 MacBook Air
> > with an OpenBSD-only EFI install, boot fails to attempt booting from
> > hd0a:/bsd
On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 11:51 AM, Predrag Punosevac
wrote:
> I am looking to build a firewall for a customer using APU.1D
>
> http://www.mini-box.com/APU-1D-AMD-G-Series-T40E-APU?sc=8=754
>
> I have two major concerns. The first one is RealtekRTL8111E. Does that
> thing
Upgraded -current earlier today, and system has crashed:
=
Nov 1 22:23:55 stargate /bsd: uvm_fault(0x818f9920,
0xfff7818adf60, 0, 1) -> e
Nov 1 22:23:55 stargate /bsd: fatal page fault in supervisor mode
Nov 1 22:23:55 stargate /bsd: trap
I am looking to build a firewall for a customer using APU.1D
http://www.mini-box.com/APU-1D-AMD-G-Series-T40E-APU?sc=8=754
I have two major concerns. The first one is RealtekRTL8111E. Does that
thing really work on OpenBSD and can really push 1 Gigabit of packets?
This thread
On 1 November 2015 at 18:09, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
> Perhaps this is related to something else but on my 2013 MacBook Air
> with an OpenBSD-only EFI install, boot fails to attempt booting from
> hd0a:/bsd but instead tries fd0a:/bsd several times. I tried adding
>
On 10/31/2015 1:46 AM, Raf Czlonka wrote:
Hi Steve,
You hadn't mentioned it and I don't have a proxy at hand to test it, but
won't either simply honour the "http_proxy" environment variable?
Thanks for the reply. Everything does seem to honor the http_proxy
environment variable, but I can
Nick Holland wrote:
> Only supported way (i.e., devs and I won't laugh at you when you
> complain about the results) is to wipe and reload.
I thought there is an easier way :(
Ok, so I'll wipe and reinstall. Thanks.
--
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