Re: Configure NTP servers from DHCP response?

2015-12-15 Thread Mike
On 12/15/2015 3:23 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2015-12-14, Mark Carroll wrote: >> I'm using the dhclient and ntpd from base OpenBSD 5.8. Given the >> apparent lack of dhclient-script or suchlike, I've added a line to the >> end of my hostname.if file so that, after dhcp, I

Re: OpenBSD help

2015-12-15 Thread Alessandro Baggi
Il 15/12/2015 17:41, Jan Stary ha scritto: On Dec 15 17:07:59, alessandro.ba...@gmail.com wrote: Hi list, I've a firewall on an apu1D running OpenBSD. Today during a simple management, I've noticed that the system is up since 1 day and 23 hours. Running "cat authlog" I see that the last two

dmesg: notebook hp pavilion dm3 1110eg 13.3"

2015-12-15 Thread Marcus MERIGHI
CCing misc@ because there's no public access to dmesg@. BIOS: older machine, nothing fancy Xwin: works, incl. touchpad Suspend: works without Xwin only Resume: does not work, regardless of Xwin WLAN: works. fw_update fetched firmware for athn0 via athn0 dmesg, X.org.log, pcidump, usbdevs, sysctl

Re: Remove "flags S/SA keep state" for tcp packets

2015-12-15 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2015-12-15, C. L. Martinez wrote: > On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 9:56 AM, David Dahlberg > wrote: >> Am Dienstag, den 15.12.2015, 09:24 + schrieb C. L. Martinez: >>> I am trying to remove "flags S/SA keep state" for tcp packets inside

Re: Mg and extensions.

2015-12-15 Thread lists
> > I have been an Emac user for 20 plus years, and I often look at mg to > > replace > > it. > > The functionality of mg is getting close. Hopefully, continues sanity prevail to over bloat feature, as been has doing continuously far so. There little merit is in rewriting the same thing to

Remove "flags S/SA keep state" for tcp packets

2015-12-15 Thread C. L. Martinez
Hi all, I am trying to remove "flags S/SA keep state" for tcp packets inside pf.conf and use "keep state" only, as it can do with udp and icmp. According to pf.conf man page, this is possible inserting "no state" in tcp rule, but I can't use keep state. Is it possible to remove "flags S/SA

dmesg: notebook dell vostro 3700 17.3"

2015-12-15 Thread Marcus MERIGHI
CCing misc@ because there's no public access to dmesg@. Xwin: works, incl. touchpad WLAN: does not work Suspend: not tested Resume: not tested no fw_update run! dmesg, X.org.log below. http://www.dell.com/us/business/p/notebooks/vostro-3700/pd OpenBSD 5.8 (GENERIC.MP) #1236: Sun Aug 16

Re: Configure NTP servers from DHCP response?

2015-12-15 Thread David Dahlberg
Am Dienstag, den 15.12.2015, 08:23 + schrieb Stuart Henderson: > On 2015-12-14, Mark Carroll wrote: > > I'm guessing that wanting to set ntpd's servers based > > on what the DHCP server told the system is a fairly typical use case > > I don't think there's an easier way

Re: Remove "flags S/SA keep state" for tcp packets

2015-12-15 Thread David Dahlberg
Am Dienstag, den 15.12.2015, 09:24 + schrieb C. L. Martinez: >  I am trying to remove "flags S/SA keep state" for tcp packets inside > pf.conf and use "keep state" only, as it can do with udp and icmp. > >  According to pf.conf man page, this is possible inserting "no state" > in tcp rule,

Re: Remove "flags S/SA keep state" for tcp packets

2015-12-15 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 09:24:03AM +, C. L. Martinez wrote: > > I am trying to remove "flags S/SA keep state" for tcp packets inside > pf.conf and use "keep state" only, as it can do with udp and icmp. Why? What is it you're trying to achieve? You can override the default flags by

Re: openvpn & ./pkitool --initca error

2015-12-15 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2015-12-14, Tuyosi Takesima wrote: > Hi all . > about openvpn ,i follow http://www.kernel-panic.it/openbsd/vpn/vpn4.html > > cp openssl-0.9.6.cnf openssl.cnf > > and > when # ./pkitool easy-rsa is broken in 5.8 release. If you fetch a -stable ports tree from cvs and

Re: Configure NTP servers from DHCP response?

2015-12-15 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2015-12-14, Mark Carroll wrote: > I'm using the dhclient and ntpd from base OpenBSD 5.8. Given the > apparent lack of dhclient-script or suchlike, I've added a line to the > end of my hostname.if file so that, after dhcp, I have another line, > > !/usr/local/sbin/dhcp-ntp-update

Older OpenBSD shirts for sale

2015-12-15 Thread David David
Hello, Can you tell me if it is still possible to purchase older OpenBSD shirts? I'm specifically looking for an older polo shirt that use to be for sale out of Calgary. Thanks,Dave

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Re: IKEDv2 lost tunnel. How to reproduce at will, effects and work around.

2015-12-15 Thread Daniel Ouellet
OK, Here is more updates on this after now 3 weeks of testing any possible variation and configurations. I finally find a way to have it stable. I don't like it, but it works. 72 hours so far, or close to it. May be it wasn't notice before because I get the feeling that it is mostly use in NAT

Can't build kernel GENERIC.MP on Dell Inspiron E1045

2015-12-15 Thread Jack J. Woehr
Just installed 5.8 on an old Dell laptop, cvs'ed src -rOPENBSD_5_8 then config'ed and tried to build GENERIC.MP: cd /usr/src/sys/arch/i386/conf config GENERIC.MP cd ../compile/GENERIC.MP make clean make ... which quickly ends: cc -Werror -Wall -Wimplicit-function-declaration -Wno-main

Re: letsencrypt && https && openbsd.org = https://www.openbsd.org/

2015-12-15 Thread Kevin Chadwick
> It's not so much about replacing keys which aren't strong enough (and > actually you can just replace the old key+cert in that case), it's > about dealing with compromised keys. > > Certificate revocation is a disaster area. CRLs are often not checked > at all (letsencrypt aren't even

Re: [drm:pid0:intel_uncore_check_errors] *ERROR* Unclaimed register before interrupt

2015-12-15 Thread Stefan Wollny
ping? Am 12/08/15 um 10:48 schrieb Stefan Wollny: HI there, is this issue known or should I file a bug report? Best, STEFAN OpenBSD 5.8-current (GENERIC.MP) #1726: Mon Dec 7 22:06:49 MST 2015 dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP real mem = 17082359808

Re: Can't build kernel GENERIC.MP on Dell Inspiron E1045

2015-12-15 Thread Daniel Ouellet
On 12/15/15 5:10 PM, Jack J. Woehr wrote: > Just installed 5.8 on an old Dell laptop, cvs'ed src -rOPENBSD_5_8 then > config'ed and tried to build GENERIC.MP: > Any tips? This has to be something silly ... Sure, use snapshots! You can get one already done every single day if you want...

NetBSD in vmd

2015-12-15 Thread Michael McConville
mlarkin mentioned that he got this working. Which NetBSD releases and kernel versions have people used? I got a 7.0 netbsd-GENERIC kernel to boot, but it hung and made the host machine almost completely non-responsive. This is on a system built from source a couple hours ago.

Re: Can't build kernel GENERIC.MP on Dell Inspiron E1045

2015-12-15 Thread Jack J. Woehr
Daniel Ouellet wrote: Sure, use snapshots! Be glad to if it helps. I just wondered what stupid I had done. -- Jack J. Woehr # Science is more than a body of knowledge. It's a way of www.well.com/~jax # thinking, a way of skeptically interrogating the universe www.softwoehr.com # with a

Re: Wireless connection mystery two OpenBSD machines suddenly cannot connect

2015-12-15 Thread Jack J. Woehr
li...@wrant.com wrote: The next suggestion is to check the modem as well and fix it with a couple of cents worth of capacitor(s). It is more likely the modem is source of the problem, especially if it is running a bit hotter than designed t You're quite sharp. I actually had a brand new one in

Re: Can't build kernel GENERIC.MP on Dell Inspiron E1045

2015-12-15 Thread Philip Guenther
On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 5:06 PM, Jack J. Woehr wrote: > Daniel Ouellet wrote: >> >> Sure, use snapshots! > > Be glad to if it helps. I just wondered what stupid I had done. The 'config' binary doesn't match the source tree: either the config binary is from 5.8-release (or earlier)

Re: Can't build kernel GENERIC.MP on Dell Inspiron E1045

2015-12-15 Thread Jack J. Woehr
Philip Guenther wrote: The 'config' binary doesn't match the source tree: either the config binary is from 5.8-release (or earlier) and your source tree is -current, or vice versa. Weird, just installed 5.8 today and downloaded source. I *thought* I invoked CVS right but what the hey. Is

Re: Remove "flags S/SA keep state" for tcp packets

2015-12-15 Thread C. L. Martinez
On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 9:49 AM, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: > On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 09:24:03AM +, C. L. Martinez wrote: >> >> I am trying to remove "flags S/SA keep state" for tcp packets inside >> pf.conf and use "keep state" only, as it can do with udp and icmp. > >

Re: OpenBSD help

2015-12-15 Thread Kapetanakis Giannis
On 15/12/15 18:07, Alessandro Baggi wrote: Hi list, I've a firewall on an apu1D running OpenBSD. Today during a simple management, I've noticed that the system is up since 1 day and 23 hours. Running "cat authlog" I see that the last two logged session are: Dec 2 at 12 and today. Running

OpenBSD help

2015-12-15 Thread Alessandro Baggi
Hi list, I've a firewall on an apu1D running OpenBSD. Today during a simple management, I've noticed that the system is up since 1 day and 23 hours. Running "cat authlog" I see that the last two logged session are: Dec 2 at 12 and today. Running "last" I see: myuser (current session) (still

Re: Remove "flags S/SA keep state" for tcp packets

2015-12-15 Thread C. L. Martinez
On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 9:56 AM, David Dahlberg wrote: > Am Dienstag, den 15.12.2015, 09:24 + schrieb C. L. Martinez: >> I am trying to remove "flags S/SA keep state" for tcp packets inside >> pf.conf and use "keep state" only, as it can do with udp and

Re: OpenBSD help

2015-12-15 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 05:07:59PM +0100, Alessandro Baggi wrote: > Hi list, > I've a firewall on an apu1D running OpenBSD. > Today during a simple management, I've noticed that the system is up since 1 > day and 23 hours. Running "cat authlog" I see that the last two logged > session are: > >

restrictions for kernel interrupt context

2015-12-15 Thread Devin Reade
The usbd_open_pipe_intr(9) man page discusses the usbd_callback type and the usbd_transfer(9) man page mentions the associated interrupt context in which (presumably) that callback executes. Are there any particular restrictions that apply while running from within that interrupt context? In