Re: syspatch says 6.5 patch #011 (libexpat) is malformed

2019-09-22 Thread Bryan Steele
On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 12:20:40AM -0400, Bryan Steele wrote: > On Sun, Sep 22, 2019 at 12:42:25PM -0700, Jonathan Thornburg wrote: > > I'm trying to use syspatch to update a firewall (a PC Engines Alix) > > running 6.5-stable/i386, but syspatch dies with an error message saying > > that the patch

Re: syspatch says 6.5 patch #011 (libexpat) is malformed

2019-09-22 Thread Bryan Steele
On Sun, Sep 22, 2019 at 12:42:25PM -0700, Jonathan Thornburg wrote: > I'm trying to use syspatch to update a firewall (a PC Engines Alix) > running 6.5-stable/i386, but syspatch dies with an error message saying > that the patch file contains inappropriate filenames: > > # uname -a > OpenBSD

Re: OpenBSD Project

2019-09-22 Thread Stefan Wollny
Am 22.09.19 um 20:52 schrieb Mihai Popescu: >> No. > > Security, privacy or too messy? > Theo's answer was deep going, detailed and terminal. Nothing to add.

6.6-beta - startup suspends until display is connected

2019-09-22 Thread Kirill Miazine
Hi, list On my box running snapshots I'm obsering following: startup suspends until display is connected. I've connected displays via HDMI and DP. I couldn't identify for sure where this happens, but looks like the hang comes after disks are mounted. Once display is connected, kbd is set and

Re: OpenBSD Project

2019-09-22 Thread Gnunix
No means no. Sent from my iPhone > On 22 Sep 2019, at 20:54, Mihai Popescu wrote: > >  >> >> No. > > Security, privacy or too messy?

syspatch says 6.5 patch #011 (libexpat) is malformed

2019-09-22 Thread Jonathan Thornburg
I'm trying to use syspatch to update a firewall (a PC Engines Alix) running 6.5-stable/i386, but syspatch dies with an error message saying that the patch file contains inappropriate filenames: # uname -a OpenBSD sodium.bkis-orchard.net 6.5 GENERIC#3 i386 # cat /etc/installurl

Re: OpenBSD Project

2019-09-22 Thread Mihai Popescu
> No. Security, privacy or too messy?

Re: bgpctl sho ri nei terse output vs man page discrepancy

2019-09-22 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2019-09-22, Rachel Roch wrote: > Hi, > > Hopefully I'm not missing something silly here but I've read the paragraph in > the man page and it only lists 15 variables: > > "The printed numbers are the sent and received open, > sent and received notifications, sent and received > updates, sent

Re: bgpctl sho ri nei terse output vs man page discrepancy

2019-09-22 Thread Denis Fondras
On Sun, Sep 22, 2019 at 02:08:50PM +0200, Rachel Roch wrote: > Hi, > > Hopefully I'm not missing something silly here but I've read the paragraph in > the man page and it only lists 15 variables: > > "The printed numbers are the sent and received open, > sent and received notifications, sent

Re: [OpenIKED] Network traffic over VPN site-to-site tunnel stalls few times a day

2019-09-22 Thread Radek
Thank you Stuart. I can't touch/upgrade these routers, but I have a bunch of Soekris/net5501 that I can use for testing -current. Unfortunately, they are i386. I hope the arch doesn't matter in this case. I'll try -current asap. Am I the only one @misc who's facing this kind of iked issue?

bgpctl sho ri nei terse output vs man page discrepancy

2019-09-22 Thread Rachel Roch
Hi, Hopefully I'm not missing something silly here but I've read the paragraph in the man page and it only lists 15 variables: "The printed numbers are the sent and received open, sent and received notifications, sent and received updates, sent and received keepalives, and sent and received

Re: OpenBSD Project

2019-09-22 Thread Theo de Raadt
>Sorry guys for continuing this stupid thread, but a small question related >to the racks and hardware from Theo's basement: >There is a photo (probably from that basement) on the main page : >https://www.openbsd.org/images/rack2009.jpg >I assume it is from 2009, so it is quite old, is it possible

Re: OpenBSD Project

2019-09-22 Thread Dmitry O
Sorry guys for continuing this stupid thread, but a small question related to the racks and hardware from Theo's basement: There is a photo (probably from that basement) on the main page : https://www.openbsd.org/images/rack2009.jpg I assume it is from 2009, so it is quite old, is it possible to