Ok, so I need to apologize for wasting time here...
I was experimenting with an "automated upgrade" (driven from gprolog) that
went haywire... too many pots and just one kook. So now I'm back to 6.7
and 6.6, variously ;^/ On a second(?third) run at it I got the sound working
for firefox but a
Greetings. On OpenBSD 6.8, I have unbound enabled in my server, (server
gets its IP via DHCP from my server provider)
In resolv.conf I have a "search your-server.de" line and I don't know what
hostname is that.
My own hostname is something different.
That seems the older hostname during setup (I f
Hi Gregory,
On Thu, 22 Oct 2020 17:12:42 +0300 Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> is there any mailing list software which naturally supports virtual
> domains?
I've found MLMMJ rather good for multiple non-canonical domains:
http://MLMMJ.Org/
The configuration files are different for each domain.
Syml
Hi,
Craig Skinner wrote on Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 12:26:03PM +:
> On Thu, 22 Oct 2020 17:12:42 +0300 Gregory Edigarov wrote:
>> is there any mailing list software which naturally supports virtual
>> domains?
> I've found MLMMJ rather good for multiple non-canonical domains:
>
> http://MLMMJ.O
Hi Kastus,
Please don't have technical discussions on misc@; some developers,
like me, only read it sporadically. The tech@ list is a much better
place.
The problem with your approach is that you allocate memory at a fixed
address, and we can't be sure that memory is available. We may have
to e
On 27/10/2020 12.32, Andreas X wrote:
Greetings. On OpenBSD 6.8, I have unbound enabled in my server, (server
gets its IP via DHCP from my server provider)
In resolv.conf I have a "search your-server.de" line and I don't know what
hostname is that.
My own hostname is something different.
That s
On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 02:32:46PM +0300, Andreas X wrote:
> Greetings. On OpenBSD 6.8, I have unbound enabled in my server, (server
> gets its IP via DHCP from my server provider)
> In resolv.conf I have a "search your-server.de" line and I don't know what
> hostname is that.
> My own hostname is
Do I need 'distfiles/by_cipher' in mirrored repo?
Or may I exclude 'rsysnc --exlude by_cipher' while mirroring repository without
negative effects possible?
Martin
Hi,
maybe I'm missing something trivial, but I can't figure out how to cron
sct(1)
My user cron config works and cron log reports sct was executed, but
screen temp doesn't change ...
Here's my user crontab:
# $OpenBSD: crontab,v 1.28 2020/04/18 17:22:43 jmc Exp $
#
# SHELL=/bin/sh
PA
On Tue, October 27, 2020 11:10 am, avv. Nicola Dell'Uomo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> maybe I'm missing something trivial, but I can't figure out how to cron
> sct(1)
>
> My user cron config works and cron log reports sct was executed, but
> screen temp doesn't change ...
>
> Here's my user crontab:
>
> #ÂÂÂ
Hi Mark,
on my Lenovo V130 the patch works. Now I'm able to boot the current
kernel again, without the need to remove the radeon and amdgpu driver
(https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=159276382718317&w=2)
Thanks and best regards,
Sven
On 10/27/20 1:40 PM, Mark Kettenis wrote:
Hi Kastus,
Pl
Hello misc,
I recently upgraded from OpenBSD 6.7 release to the new 6.8 release on an Intel
NUC Kit NUC7PJYH mini server. That machine ran OpenBSD without problems since
version 6.5 and has been running 6.7 release (including all sypatches) until a
day or so. The machine boots via UEFI and the dis
ignore domain-search;
supersede domain-name mail.myserver.tld;
supersede domain-search mail.myserver.tld;
None of these lines have worked in dhclient.conf
Anything else I could try?
Thank you.
27 Ekim 2020 Salı tarihinde Otto Moerbeek yazdı:
> On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 02:32:46PM +0300, Andre
Howdy misc@,
I have a fairly complicated setup with lots of interfaces, a couple of
rdomains etc.
I'd like wireguard to listen only on an IP address, not all. But if my
understanding of ifconfig(8) is correct, this doesn't seem possible
currently:
wgport port
Set the UDP port that t
Hi Fabian,
the today posted patch from Marc Kettenis works on my system -
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=160383074317608&w=2
For test purposes you can download my build BOOTX64.EFI from
http://mailinglist.fusion-zone.net/BOOTX64.EFI
Just replace it in your EFI partition. Please make a
>- message from pipus -
>Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2020 08:29:41 +
>From: pipus
>To: Theo de Raadt
>Cc: "misc@openbsd.org"
>Subject: Re: man netstart(8) OpenBSD-6.8
>
>I could explain process class priority configuration until my mind is numb but
>in the end without seeing the commands
> On Oct 27, 2020, at 5:33 PM, Pierre Emeriaud
> wrote:
>
> Howdy misc@,
>
> I have a fairly complicated setup with lots of interfaces, a couple of
> rdomains etc.
>
> I'd like wireguard to listen only on an IP address, not all. But if my
> understanding of ifconfig(8) is correct, this doe
Hi Pierre,
The error may indicate that port 53 on 127.0.0.1 is already used by
another service. This appears to be confirmed by your netstat example.
This is probably a dns service.
Hope this helps explain the error.
Joe
Original message
From: Pierre Emeriaud
Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2
I'm running a ThinkPad T14s. There's been some recent additions to the
azalia driver to help make audio work a little better on this machine
(it now works and seems to get configured correctly).
However, I'm having problems getting my internal microphone to work.
I compiled my kernel with AZALIA_
On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 11:44:21PM +0300, Andreas X wrote:
> ignore domain-search;
> supersede domain-name mail.myserver.tld;
> supersede domain-search mail.myserver.tld;
>
> None of these lines have worked in dhclient.conf
The domain name need to be quoted.
What did you do exactly? Did you res
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