On 2018-04-15, mabi wrote:
> I just moved from isakmpd to iked and could not find the parameter name in
> iked.conf in order to tell iked on which IP it should listen. With
> isakmpd.conf I would use the following:
>
> [General]
> Listen-on= 123.123.123.123
>
> Is there any equivale
Hi!.
The current version of the adb does not work with Android 8.0
In Linux, I updated the version of the utilities to the latest version.
Can someone compile the latest version for OpenBSD?
--
Dmitry Orlov
On April 16, 2018 9:05 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> There is not, but the main place this is needed is for setting the
>
> "from" address for outgoing packets. isakmpd uses the "default" address
>
> for this, which is often wrong on a multihomed system so it's necessary
>
> to bind to a parti
Hi,
this one works fine for me with the urtwn(4) driver:
https://www.asus.com/Networking/USBN10_NANO/
I tried it on 6.2 and 6.3. You might need to do fw_update(1), but you can
do that from an USB stick as well.
By the way, you just need to have a look at this page, click on a driver
and you can s
Hi,
When in "disklabel -E" for instance in the OS installer, being able to
specify that I want the partition offsets to be multiples of 2048 would
be useful.
Right now, when in "a" (add partition), i transcribe the suggested
offset to another computer, on the other computer calculate its value
ro
On 2018-04-16, Tinker wrote:
> When in "disklabel -E" for instance in the OS installer, being able to
> specify that I want the partition offsets to be multiples of 2048 would
> be useful.
>
> Right now, when in "a" (add partition), i transcribe the suggested
> offset to another computer, on the o
On 2018-04-14, Mehma Sarja wrote:
> Man pages, as opposed to woman pages, help one accomplish a task.
What do you mean, "as opposed to woman pages"?
In this context it is simply short for "manual".
On April 16, 2018 4:07 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2018-04-16, Tinker t1...@protonmail.ch wrote:
> > When in "disklabel -E" for instance in the OS installer, being able to
> > specify that I want the partition offsets to be multiples of 2048 would
> > be useful.
> >
> > Right now, when in "a
On Fri, Apr 13, 2018, at 10:55 AM, Daniel Gillen wrote:
> Hi
>
> Just upgraded to 6.3 and it works for me. Here is my config:
> --- /etc/pf.conf
> if_ext="pppoe0"
> icmp6_types="{ 1, 2, 133, 134, 135, 136 }"
> pass in quick on $if_ext inet6 proto icmp6 from any to { ($if_ext),
> ff02::1/16 } icmp
On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 02:30:18PM +0300, Pavel Korovin wrote:
> Hi Carlos,
>
> There's no analog of proxy_pass in httpd(8). relayd(8) is your friend.
So far I have not been able to emulate proxy_pass with relayd.
I came across two issues:
- relayed HTTP requests resulted in cut off responses, s
Henrik,
Regarding cut off responses, I didn't have such problems, maybe it was fixed
since 2016.
Regarding multi-site setup, I have something like this:
--- httpd.conf ---
### default site behind relayd
server "waste.tristero.se" {
alias "tristero.se"
listen on 127.0.0.1 port 80
list
On 16/04/18 08:08, Manuel Solis wrote:
> Sorry for that, i havent figure it out, maybe i should reinstall windows to
> get the info
> My bad.
Does `lspci` work on OpenBSD? Failing that, boot a Linux LiveCD and run
`lspci` there, it'll tell you the chipset; `dmesg` might give you some
more clues.
2018-04-16 5:05 GMT+02:00 Stuart Longland :
> On 16/04/18 08:08, Manuel Solis wrote:
> > Sorry for that, i havent figure it out, maybe i should reinstall windows
> to
> > get the info
> > My bad.
>
> Does `lspci` work on OpenBSD? Failing that, boot a Linux LiveCD and run
> `lspci` there, it'll t
On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 01:05:37PM +1000, Stuart Longland wrote:
| On 16/04/18 08:08, Manuel Solis wrote:
| > Sorry for that, i havent figure it out, maybe i should reinstall windows to
| > get the info
| > My bad.
|
| Does `lspci` work on OpenBSD? Failing that, boot a Linux LiveCD and run
| `ls
I'm having trouble setting up php on a fresh install of 6.3. This is what I get
-
burt# pkg_add php
quirks-2.414 signed on 2018-03-28T14:24:37Z
Ambiguous: choose package for php
a 0:
1: php-5.6.34
2: php-7.0.28
Your choice: 1
Fatal error: Ustar
[https://ftp.fau.d
Hello,
It looks like some package dependencies are missing on the package repository
of 6.3 amd64 or pfstat dependencies is broken. See below:
$ doas pkg_add -v pfstat
quirks-2.414 signed on 2018-03-28T14:24:37Z
quirks-2.414: ok
pfstat-2.5p2:libiconv-1.14p3: ok
pfstat-2.5p2:png-1.6.34: ok
pfstat
Hey Pavel,
thanks for your response. I have adapted my configuration and came up
with this:
ext4="51.15.10.194"
ext6="2001:bc8:2d08::1"
table { "127.0.0.1" }
table { "127.0.0.1" }
http protocol "monit" {
match request header "Host" value "status.affekt.org" forward to
match request
Do you have the X sets installed? I'm not at my computer but fontconfig sounds
like something that would be in the base x install.
On Apr 16, 2018 8:48 AM, mabi wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> It looks like some package dependencies are missing on the package repository
> of 6.3 amd64 or pfstat dependenci
Sorry my bad these are actually system libraries and not packages missing.
Indeed I do not have X tgz packages installed yet.
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On April 16, 2018 3:48 PM, mabi wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> It looks like some package dependencies are missing on the package repo
I looking for some experience sharing from those who also run OpenBSD
inside KVM on Linux.
I was running 5.2 and now 6.2 inside KVM on a Linux wheezy host with 3.2
kernel.
This system was used as an all in one Zabbix monitoring server, which
included the full stack required to run a central
Hello,
I'm curious if anybody here is working on support for cheaper 10
GigE-T Base cards. So far it looks like Tehuti 40xx chipset cards are
cheaper than venerable Intel's X5xx and Aquantia AQ107 based are even
cheaper. I'm asking since for example Aquantia starts to appear on some
boards so ma
On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 04:15:42PM +0200, Daniel Santos wrote:
> I looking for some experience sharing from those who also run OpenBSD inside
> KVM on Linux.
>
> I was running 5.2 and now 6.2 inside KVM on a Linux wheezy host with 3.2
> kernel.
>
> This system was used as an all in one Zabbix mon
On 04/16, Henrik Friedrichsen wrote:
> - Is there a way to match all hosts that are not "status.affekt.org"?
> That way I don't have to write a filter rule for every subdomain
Didn't test, just the idea:
1. You put your default host (i.e. one that will respond to all http
requests which do not
Thanks again.
This worked in case anyone is looking for it:
http protocol "monit" {
match request forward to
match request header "Host" value "status.affekt.org" forward to
}
The order is important, if put in reversed the "status.affekt.org"
forward will be overwritten.
Now all I nee
On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 10:33 AM, Claudio Jeker
wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 04:15:42PM +0200, Daniel Santos wrote:
> > I looking for some experience sharing from those who also run OpenBSD
> inside
> > KVM on Linux.
> >
> > I was running 5.2 and now 6.2 inside KVM on a Linux wheezy host with
It is meant as a play on words, a light hearted comment. I see too many
"shit" and "fuck" comments in posts these days from people trying to sound
important when the subject matter is not.
Mehma
---
On Mon, Apr 16, 2018, 1:20 AM Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2018-04-14, Mehma Sarja wrote:
> >
On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 11:12:32AM -0400, sven falempin wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 10:33 AM, Claudio Jeker
> wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 04:15:42PM +0200, Daniel Santos wrote:
> > > I looking for some experience sharing from those who also run OpenBSD
> > inside
> > > KVM on Linux.
php depends on libxml, pkg_add tries to download it, and downloaded
archive is broken.
pkg_add uses "/etc/installurl" to find website to download packages. You
may try different website (echo "https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/"; >
/etc/installurl)
Also, try to download this file and unpack it
woman (with out man) is tool used in Emacs to read manual pages with out of
actually running man
https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_mono/woman.html
:)
On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 6:25 PM, Mehma Sarja wrote:
> It is meant as a play on words, a light hearted comment. I see too many
> "shi
On 16 April 2018 at 17:42, IL Ka wrote:
> php depends on libxml, pkg_add tries to download it, and downloaded
> archive is broken.
> pkg_add uses "/etc/installurl" to find website to download packages. You
> may try different website (echo "https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/"; >
> /etc/install
Dear readers,
This question is probably answer somewhere
but i m afraid to follow any non openBSD style answer.
How do it get DMESG messages in my log ( like when a usb is attached )
syslog *.* does not contain them right ?
Best,
--
--
On 2018-04-16, Daniel Santos wrote:
> Anyway my point now is not to configure another Zabbix but another
> enterprise software suite (Pydio) with PHP 7.x on OpenBSD 6.3 in the
> same KVM environment.
>
> This would include:
> -Lighttpd
> -php7.x and some modules
> -needs cifs mount on one part o
Hm.. sounds strange then.
Did you try to call "pkg_add libxml"?
If not, then try and in case of success try pkg_add php again
If it does not work, then lets do the following:
To make sure libxml is deleted
# pkg_delete libxml
use different mirror
# echo "http://ftp.eu.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/"
Hello.
This is "kern" facility.
# touch /var/log/dmesg
And then add
"kern.* /var/log/dmesg" to your "syslog.conf".
Restart syslog and anything printed by kernel will go to /var/log/dmesg
But note that when booting, kernel does not have access to syslog, so it
stores messages in its internal buf
On Apr 15, 2018 10:05 PM, Stuart Longland wrote:
>
> On 16/04/18 08:08, Manuel Solis wrote:
> > Sorry for that, i havent figure it out, maybe i should reinstall windows to
> > get the info
> > My bad.
>
> Does `lspci` work on
pcidump(8)
OpenBSD? Failing that, boot a Linux LiveCD and run
> `
Almost all drivers in OpenBSD report themselves, so you can grep your dmesg
for message like "foo0 at pci0 dev0 function 0 [PCI Device name from PCI
configuration space] "
$ man autoconf
$ man dmesg
Except dmesg, this information is reported to userspace via /dev/pci and
could be read with pcidump
Tinker(t1...@protonmail.ch) on 2018.04.16 03:30:37 -0400:
> Hi,
>
> When in "disklabel -E" for instance in the OS installer, being able to
> specify that I want the partition offsets to be multiples of 2048 would
> be useful.
why?
to whom?
I subscribe to the OpenBSD arm list but was wondering what the
appropriate mon-misc list would be for mips based h/w, ex:
Cavium Octeon.
Sometimes I don't want to pollute misc@ with h/w specific
questions.
thanks
diana
PS Anyone seen this hardware,
https://mikrotik.com/product/CCR1036-12G-4S-E
Hi Diana
That Mikrotik router board is based on originally a tilera chip the chip
owner which was sold to ez chip which then sold to mellanox.
Im not sure what mellanox are doing with the tech
The chip was a tile architecture meaning adding additional cores was easy
(ier) for the manufacturer
>Fr
On 16/04/18 18:40, Claudio Jeker wrote:
really depends on the KVM/linux version
Don't forget to set "options kvm-intel preemption_timer=0" for modprobe on
newer linux kernels. After that it seems to work nicely.
This module option (according to lists) is about timing issues with kvm
and o
So I'd like to try the kakoune editor on openbsd 6.3-current.
For now I've identified two files that stop me from compiling the project,
The first one is the makefile, which requires gmake and has a os
specific command for finding ncursesw and the second one is the file.cc
file in the get_kak_bi
Thanks a lot! You Sir are a hero! :)
I will try it and let you know about the problems/results.
One more thing though, how do I know which USB port is which cuaXX? If I
connect to cua00 it seems to start conversation but the whole thing
freezes. cuaU0 gives not configured info.
Thanks,
MS
2018-0
On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 11:10:46PM +0300, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
> On 16/04/18 18:40, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> >
> >>really depends on the KVM/linux version
> >>
> >Don't forget to set "options kvm-intel preemption_timer=0" for modprobe on
> >newer linux kernels. After that it seems to work nicel
On Mon, 16 Apr 2018, MS wrote:
I will try it and let you know about the problems/results.
I am curious to see your tutorial at the end. :)
One more thing though, how do I know which USB port is which cuaXX?
Just plug the modem in a USB Port and see dmesg. You can also see
"man ucom".
I
Hi Tom
Thanks for educating the misc@ masses on Tile hardware. I have quite a
bit of experience with Tile h/w prior to the EZchip sale, however we could
no longer work with the hardware after the sale.
There was anotherBSD Tile-GX port, however it was never committed to
their tree.
g.day
diana
Diana Eichert wrote:
> Hi Tom
>
> Thanks for educating the misc@ masses on Tile hardware.
Unfortunately I don't think misc@ will do much with the info.
On Mon, 16 Apr 2018, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Diana Eichert wrote:
Hi Tom
Thanks for educating the misc@ masses on Tile hardware.
Unfortunately I don't think misc@ will do much with the info.
I doubt they will either, however my original question still
stands. Is there a better OpenBSD mail
Diana Eichert wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Apr 2018, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
> > Diana Eichert wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Tom
> >>
> >> Thanks for educating the misc@ masses on Tile hardware.
> >
> > Unfortunately I don't think misc@ will do much with the info.
>
> I doubt they will either, however my original
Hi,
I finally replaced my old OpenBSD 5.0 firewall with 6.3 which also serves as a
site-to-site VPN using now iked instead of isakmpd. The problem is that when I
start a big transfer over the VPN to the remote site, also an OpenBSD 6.3
firewall, the kernel panics. Crazy enough I tried to reprod
On 2018-04-16, Patrick Marchand wrote:
> So trying again I looked closer at what the function was doing and how
> it was implemented for freebsd and dragonflybsd. The function
> tries to find the executable path of kak, but the freebsd way of doing
> it doesnt work because it doesnt seem like KERN
Hi All,
I have a very simple carp setup - basically I want ssh access if the
master goes offline.
In theory, this are functioning correctly. In practice, it seems the
backup is taking over way too often - the backup takes over way too
often, even when I'm ssh'd to the master device.
master:
inet
Hello Theo, Diana,
Yeah .. it was one of those Misc Responses where I
responded to a PS with a n essay ... :)
basically i was putting a stick in the ground saying
"Here be trouble!!"...
and offering my humble experience as a MikroTik
User for those who might think the tilera would be
super awesome
Lads, and ladies,
I was wondering if anyone else comes across this
issue where Openvpn client gives the following error
04:38:33 78906 openvpn[56335]: Control Channel Authentication: using
'/etc/openvpn/tlsauth.pem' as a OpenVPN static key file
Apr 16 04:38:33 78906 openvpn[56335]: UDPv4 link l
> On 04/16, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > On 2018-04-16, Patrick Marchand wrote:
> > So trying again I looked closer at what the function was doing and how
> > it was implemented for freebsd and dragonflybsd. The function
> > tries to find the executable path of kak, but the freebsd way of doing
> >
In FreeBSD they have /etc/make.conf
You set CPUTYPE= there, and
/usr/share/mk/bsd.cpu.mk will read it, and set -march for CPUCFLAGS
This variable is used by ports, kernel, and any random Makefile may use it.
(There are similar things in Linux Gentoo also)
But OpenBSD /etc/mk.conf does not have it
IL Ka wrote:
> In FreeBSD they have /etc/make.conf
> You set CPUTYPE= there, and
> /usr/share/mk/bsd.cpu.mk will read it, and set -march for CPUCFLAGS
>
> This variable is used by ports, kernel, and any random Makefile may use it.
> (There are similar things in Linux Gentoo also)
>
> But OpenBS
On 16 April 2018 at 18:41, IL Ka wrote:
> Hm.. sounds strange then.
>
> Did you try to call "pkg_add libxml"?
> If not, then try and in case of success try pkg_add php again
>
>
> If it does not work, then lets do the following:
>
> To make sure libxml is deleted
> # pkg_delete libxml
>
> use diff
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