Try defining your hostname in /etc/hosts
If you have a static address, define it with that address. If it's a
dynamic address, define it as 127.0.1.1
On May 29, 2017 12:20 PM, "Choose a display name" <
thelocals_job_applic...@protonmail.com> wrote:
Turns out, you were right, Ted. It is a DNS
Hi All,
the trace is below, give mi a notice if anything else is needed:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to thread 162385]
conf_get_str (section=0xa8735b03f80 ' 0xa8735b04000 out of bounds>, tag=0xa8459272809 "Phase") at
/usr/src/sbin/isakmpd/conf.c:94
94
Turns out, you were right, Ted. It is a DNS failure.
Here is the relevant part of ktrace of the smtpd:
# kdump | tail -40
31531 smtpd RET clock_gettime 0
31531 smtpd CALL poll(0x7f7d75d0,1,2)
31531 smtpd STRU struct pollfd { fd=3, events=0x1, revents=0<> }
31531 smtpd RET poll 0
31531
On 05/28/17 22:13, Tinker wrote:
> Hi misc@,
>
> For pluggable devices such as USB NIC:s, is there any way to make
> OpenBSD bind a particular device based on its MAC or USB serial number
> or the like variable, to a particular interface or device filename?
no but ...
...
> (For storage
Apologies, I have to revise the results from my previous message (by
accident I had the cable connected to the onboard video).
In fact xrandr does detect the DisplayPort connection:
$ DISPLAY=:0 xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 2560 x 1440, maximum 8192 x 8192
DisplayPort-0 connected
>Try defining your hostname in /etc/hosts
>If you have a static address, define it with that address. If it's a dynamic
>>address, define it as 127.0.1.1
Thank you, it worked, but I also had to add "lookup file bind" to the
resolv.conf.
tec...@protonmail.com(tec...@protonmail.com) on 2017.05.28 19:57:41 -0400:
> Hi there,
>
> I have been using httpd for quite a while now, but after a new
> project/website having to have read/write/execute permissions (unsafe, I do
> realise..) I decided to:
>
> 1. add root to the www group,
>
On Mon, May 29, 2017 at 09:16:20PM BST, Choose a display name wrote:
> > Try defining your hostname in /etc/hosts
> > If you have a static address, define it with that address. If
> > it's a dynamic address, define it as 127.0.1.1
>
> Thank you, it worked, but I also had to add "lookup file bind"
Hi all,
we are setting up a test environment, will be back soon with the traces.
Best Regards
M.K.
-- Wiadomość oryginalna --
*Temat: *Re: isakmpd dies quietly with over 100 tunnels
*Nadawca: *Alexis VACHETTE
*Adresat: *Theo de Raadt ,
Hi all,
I got to admit I've seen isakmpd dying on 5.9*
(amd64 on VMware). But after having to deal
with half a dozen peers all over Europe using
different proprietary solutions a cronjob like
"rcctl ls faulty | grep isakmpd && rcctl restart…"
worked well enough for me.
I won't be able to test
Great thing is you all have source code, and can run the same
debuggers live in your key-happy situations, and then generate traces
to expose the problem so that someone can help you.
But, yet, that doesn't happen. Strange isn't it?
I didn't think it was isakmpd related back then.
Maybe a configuration issue on my end or the partner's.
But sure we need to post traces.
Nonetheless OpenBSD is an amazing piece of software, so thank you !
Regards,
Alexis.
On 29/05/2017 11:14, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Great thing is you all have
Hi Michał,
I'm having same issue without 100 ipsec tunnels and dedicated hardware.
Unfortunately it's a production environment so I can't really
troubleshooting this issue to track down the culprit.
Anyway maybe it's not related to your issue.
Regards,
Alexis.
On 28/05/2017 14:31, Michał
>this sounds a lot like a DNS failure.
DNS seems to work.
# cat /etc/resolv.conf
# Generated by athn0 dhclient
nameserver 192.168.1.1
# dig protonmail.com MX
; <<>> DiG 9.4.2-P2 <<>> protonmail.com MX
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR,
Scratching my head here. I have a site61.tgz file that successfully gets
selected during install and creates a bunch of directories and files
(including /root/.ssh/authorized_keys), but for some reason
/home/user/.ssh/authorized_keys ends up empty.
After install and before reboot:
# cd /mnt
From: Theo Buehler
Cc:
Bcc:
Subject: Fwd: siteXX.tgz with /home/user/.ssh/authorized_keys results in empty
file
Reply-To:
In-Reply-To:
On Mon, May 29, 2017 at 07:16:06PM -0400, trondd wrote:
> On Mon, May 29,
On Mon, May 29, 2017 at 07:16:06PM -0400, trondd wrote:
> On Mon, May 29, 2017 5:47 pm, Erling Westenvik wrote:
> > What is going on? Why is the process extracting siteXX.tgz
> > treating /mnt/home/user/.ssh different than /mnt/root/.ssh?
>
> You didn't really explain the failure case. Is this a
On Mon, May 29, 2017 5:47 pm, Erling Westenvik wrote:
> everything is okay.
>
> What is going on? Why is the process extracting siteXX.tgz
> treating /mnt/home/user/.ssh different than /mnt/root/.ssh?
>
> *continues scratching head*
>
> Cheers.
> Erling.
>
You didn't really explain the failure
tec...@protonmail.com writes:
> Hi there,
>
> I have been using httpd for quite a while now, but after a new
> project/website having to have read/write/execute permissions (unsafe,
> I do realise..) I decided to:
>
> 1. add root to the www group,
> 2. chown -R www:www /var/www/htdocs
> 3. chmod
Site is installed last *of the sets*, not the last thing that happens.
And the user is created after the sets are extracted, also.
The *.site scripts are run nearly last (close enough, that it doesn't
matter).
Has anyone had any success configuring iked (6.1) to use eap (mschap)
authentication from an iOS10 device. This works fine using a psk but I haven't
had any success in trying to use eap.
My iked.conf looks like:
user "test" "password"
ikev2 "chap" \
passive esp \
from 0.0.0.0/0 to
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