Re: BiNAT rules not working? Missing information?

2021-11-11 Thread Łukasz Moskała
W dniu 10.11.2021 o 22:39, Thomas Schweikle pisze: Hi! I have to set up a BiNAT address translation for some stuppid hardware not able to change ip addresses. I've tried with: Two interfaces: bge0: 192.168.111.2/24 bge1: 10.160.15.2/24 The default gateway is at 10.160.15.254. The stupid

Re: Some Thoughts on resolv.conf.tail Deprecation

2021-11-11 Thread Theo de Raadt
No, we will not do what you propose because resolvd so far is working for the majority of people, better than we expected. Luckily we provide all the parts including source, and you can do whatever you want with it. beebeet...@posteo.de wrote: > Hi all, > > I was reading the manual page of

Some Thoughts on resolv.conf.tail Deprecation

2021-11-11 Thread beebeetles
Hi all, I was reading the manual page of resolv.conf(5) today and realized that paragraph on resolv.conf.tail has disappeared since the upgrade to 7.0, so I assume that resolv.conf.tail has been deprecated in response to resolvd being enabled by default. Previously, my backup strategy was to

Re: forum software recommend?

2021-11-11 Thread prx
* Paul Wisehart le [10-11-2021 07:58:08 -0500]: > > Hi!, > > Does anyone recommend a forum software that works well with OpenBSD/httpd? > > I installed phpBB, and it seems fine, but I figured I'd ask here before > forging ahead. > > Thanks!, > -- > Paul Wisehart > Hi, I tried MyBB and it

Re: transparent https proxy with using pf's rdr-to and divert-to

2021-11-11 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2021-11-11, Edward Crawler wrote: > Hi Misc, > > I'm writing a transparent https proxy for tls inspection. This proxy works > fine when I use "rdr-to" in pf. > However, when I try use "divert-to", it's not working.. > > What's the actual difference between the rdr-to and divert-to? What could

Re: Running redmine on OpenBSD

2021-11-11 Thread Werner Boninsegna
Hello Radek, I am running Redmine on OpenBSD 6.8 and I just followed the installation instructions posted on the Redmine page which are quite complete: https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/Installation_Guide I installed Postgres and Ruby+Dependencies from the OpenBSD packages. Werner

ports/graphics/dcraw MASTER_SITES update

2021-11-11 Thread Crystal Kolipe
The homepage and distribution site for dcraw changed a long time ago: --- ports/graphics/dcraw/Makefile.dist Thu Nov 11 16:27:45 2021 +++ ports/graphics/dcraw/Makefile Thu Nov 11 16:29:18 2021 @@ -3,11 +3,12 @@ COMMENT = digital camera RAW format conversion tool DISTNAME =

Tiger Lake Intel Xe Graphics inteldrm support?

2021-11-11 Thread Evan Fiddes
I got excited with the release of 7.0 listing further support for the Tiger Lake platform, however I have not been successful in configuring the inteldrm driver to gain tearfree accel in X11. Am I missing something in the conf? Is this i5's iGPU model not supported (yet)? Thank you.

OpenBSD 7.0--cron will not run a certain script

2021-11-11 Thread Jeff Ross
Hi all, This is on a Raspberry Pi 3B+ (dmesg to follow). Here's my crontab: jross@pi:/home/jross $ crontab -l SHELL=/bin/sh MAILTO="" # #minute hour    mday    month   wday    command */2 *   *   *   *   /bin/sh /home/jross/upload_latest.sh 2>&1 *   * 

Re: Some Thoughts on resolv.conf.tail Deprecation

2021-11-11 Thread Fabio Martins
My solution for an static resolv.conf for a long time has been: chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf .. and now disable resovld, of course. If folks use another solution, would be glad to know. -- Fabio Martins On 2021-11-11 17:28, Zé Loff wrote: On Thu, Nov 11, 2021 at 05:36:07PM +,

Re: OpenBSD 7.0--cron will not run a certain script

2021-11-11 Thread Łukasz Moskała
W dniu 11.11.2021 o 23:55, Jeff Ross pisze: Hi all, This is on a Raspberry Pi 3B+ (dmesg to follow). Here's my crontab: jross@pi:/home/jross $ crontab -l SHELL=/bin/sh MAILTO="" # #minute hour    mday    month   wday    command */2 *   *   *   *   /bin/sh

Re: Some Thoughts on resolv.conf.tail Deprecation

2021-11-11 Thread Zé Loff
On Thu, Nov 11, 2021 at 05:36:07PM +, beebeet...@posteo.de wrote: > Hi all, > > I was reading the manual page of resolv.conf(5) today and realized that > paragraph on resolv.conf.tail has disappeared since the upgrade to 7.0, so I > assume that resolv.conf.tail has been deprecated in

Re: Some Thoughts on resolv.conf.tail Deprecation

2021-11-11 Thread Sebastien Marie
On Fri, Nov 12, 2021 at 02:04:56AM +, beebeet...@posteo.de wrote: > > I am not sure about what problem you are trying to solve. Won't the > > lines added by resolvd be overwritten anyway the first time you use the > > backed up file? > > What I'm trying to solve is that static part of the

Re: Some Thoughts on resolv.conf.tail Deprecation

2021-11-11 Thread Theo de Raadt
beebeet...@posteo.de wrote: > > I am not sure about what problem you are trying to solve. Won't the > > lines added by resolvd be overwritten anyway the first time you use the > > backed up file? > > What I'm trying to solve is that static part of the configuration being > mixed up with

Re: Some Thoughts on resolv.conf.tail Deprecation

2021-11-11 Thread beebeetles
I am not sure about what problem you are trying to solve. Won't the lines added by resolvd be overwritten anyway the first time you use the backed up file? What I'm trying to solve is that static part of the configuration being mixed up with configuration generated runtime in a single file,

Re: Some Thoughts on resolv.conf.tail Deprecation

2021-11-11 Thread beebeetles
What I'm trying to solve is that static part of the configuration being mixed up with configuration generated runtime in a single file, which leads to a few inconveniences: - resolv.conf will show up in the diff between backups all the time even if nothing has really changed; Oh come on.

Problem boot cd70.iso and install70.iso on sparc from sparc64 release

2021-11-11 Thread John Gould
Hi, The release versions of both cd70.iso and install70.iso will not ( at least for me ) boot my sparc machines. The files from snapshot will boot these machines! Please see the two machines reports below. Now I have tried to use a snapshot cd70 boot to install from stable but so far I have been

Re: What language is the bsd.ports.mk file written in?

2021-11-11 Thread b.gohla
It's written in BSD make, c.f.,  https://man.openbsd.org/make .Sent from my Galaxy Original message From: songzongquan Date: 11/11/21 08:28 (GMT+00:00) To: misc Subject: What language is the bsd.ports.mk file written in? What language is the bsd.ports.mk file written in?

Re: Support

2021-11-11 Thread Michael Hekeler
Am 10.11.21 03:57 schrieb Brian O'Loughlin: > Hi > > Further to my support request in September, (...) You are refering to an email x weeks ago? I think you will get more helpful answers if continuing your old thread

What language is the bsd.ports.mk file written in?

2021-11-11 Thread songzongquan
What language is the bsd.ports.mk file written in?

transparent https proxy with using pf's rdr-to and divert-to

2021-11-11 Thread Edward Crawler
Hi Misc, I'm writing a transparent https proxy for tls inspection. This proxy works fine when I use "rdr-to" in pf. However, when I try use "divert-to", it's not working.. What's the actual difference between the rdr-to and divert-to? What could be the problem?

Re: Support

2021-11-11 Thread Crystal Kolipe
On Thu, Nov 11, 2021 at 09:19:00AM +0100, Michael Hekeler wrote: > Am 10.11.21 03:57 schrieb Brian O'Loughlin: > > Hi > > > > Further to my support request in September, (...) > > You are refering to an email x weeks ago? > I think you will get more helpful answers if continuing your old thread