Re: Documentation on rc.conf.local lacks important warning

2014-02-10 Thread Jason McIntyre
On Sun, Feb 09, 2014 at 03:19:36PM -0800, Philip Guenther wrote: On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 3:02 PM, d...@genunix.com d...@genunix.com wrote: Question .. where do I get all the man pages? I have some of them but then others are absent : # man reboot REBOOT(8) OpenBSD System

PkgCheck.pm can't locate new

2014-02-10 Thread Rob Fabry
I'm trying to install OpenBSD on a new machine so I can learn how to setup a router, but running into a strange problem. A Supermicro 5015A-H with Intel Atom 330 at 1.6 GHz When I tried to install the unbound package, it can't find it (even though it's in the directory, and the shell

Re: PkgCheck.pm can't locate new

2014-02-10 Thread Josh Grosse
On 2014-02-09 22:21, Rob Fabry wrote: I'm trying to install OpenBSD on a new machine so I can learn how to setup a router, but running into a strange problem. A Supermicro 5015A-H with Intel Atom 330 at 1.6 GHz When I tried to install the unbound package, it can't find it (even though it's in

Re: PkgCheck.pm can't locate new

2014-02-10 Thread Ville Valkonen
On 10 February 2014 05:21, Rob Fabry robfabr...@yahoo.com wrote: I'm trying to install OpenBSD on a new machine so I can learn how to setup a router, but running into a strange problem. A Supermicro 5015A-H with Intel Atom 330 at 1.6 GHz When I tried to install the unbound package, it

Re: PkgCheck.pm can't locate new

2014-02-10 Thread Marcus MERIGHI
Hello Rob, from pkg_add(1) PKG_PATH If a given package name cannot be found, the directories named by PKG_PATH are searched. It should contain a series of entries separated by colons. Each entry consists of a directory name. URL schemes such as FTP,

Encrypted filesystem fscking -- 'fsck -c 2' using fsck from before release 5.0?

2014-02-10 Thread Damon Getsman
I have an OpenBSD Virtual Machine (v.5.4) that, unfortunately, got shut down improperly the other day. This machine had a mounted partition /dev/rwd0j, which disklabel is reporting as a fstype of 4.2BSD (fsize 2048, bsize 16384, cgp 1). The partition is completely full with an encrypted

Re: PkgCheck.pm can't locate new

2014-02-10 Thread Ville Valkonen
On 10 February 2014 15:26, Josh Grosse j...@jggimi.homeip.net wrote: On 2014-02-09 22:21, Rob Fabry wrote: I'm trying to install OpenBSD on a new machine so I can learn how to setup a router, but running into a strange problem. A Supermicro 5015A-H with Intel Atom 330 at 1.6 GHz When I

Re: Encrypted filesystem fscking -- 'fsck -c 2' using fsck from before release 5.0?

2014-02-10 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Sun, Feb 09, 2014 at 11:14:08PM -0600, Damon Getsman wrote: I have an OpenBSD Virtual Machine (v.5.4) that, unfortunately, got shut down improperly the other day. This machine had a mounted partition /dev/rwd0j, which disklabel is reporting as a fstype of 4.2BSD (fsize 2048, bsize 16384,

Re: OpenBSD packages extremely outdated?

2014-02-10 Thread Jason Barbier
Whatever crack that user was smoking I need to know what it was so I never partake of it. On , openda...@hushmail.com wrote: Hello, Are OpenBSD's packages extremely outdated? What would you say to this guy? At least with Linux I don't have to wait 6 hours for all my software to finish

Re: PHP SIGSEGV with Mediawiki

2014-02-10 Thread Cyrus
I never got a reply to this. I am still having issues with PHP crashing, in fact it seems to be happening for every new user. Old sites are working fine. I don't know why this is happening, as before there is very little information in /var/log/php-fpm.log about the crash. I need information on

reach a remote LAN through IPSEC from the router

2014-02-10 Thread Aurelien Martin
Dear all, I'm linked to another LAN trough IPSEC. Everything is working except, if I try to reach the remote LAN from my OpenBSD router. In this case, the router use the default interface (wan) instead of the IPSEC tunneling. I would like to be able to reach the remote LAN due to a service on

calendar - Robert Morris

2014-02-10 Thread Jan Stary
The following diff adds Robert Morris of the original Bell Labs group to the calendar. Jan --- calendar.birthday.orig Mon Feb 10 16:07:38 2014 +++ calendar.birthday Mon Feb 10 16:08:57 2014 @@ -200,6 +200,7 @@ 06/23 Alan Mathison Turing born, Paddington, London, 1912 06/25

Re: reach a remote LAN through IPSEC from the router

2014-02-10 Thread Aurelien Martin
Hi Mitja, When I add the route manually it's working like a charm. But after that, all machines of my LAN ping with this following form (Redirect Host). What does it mean ? For me the router rewrite the destination that create an overhead. $ ping 192.168.10.1 PING 192.168.10.1

Re: reach a remote LAN through IPSEC from the router

2014-02-10 Thread Johan Mellberg
10 feb 2014 kl. 16:10 skrev Aurelien Martin 01aurel...@gmail.com: Hi Mitja, When I add the route manually it's working like a charm. But after that, all machines of my LAN ping with this following form (Redirect Host). What does it mean ? For me the router rewrite the destination

Re: reach a remote LAN through IPSEC from the router

2014-02-10 Thread Aurelien Martin
Hi Christoph, Yes it works if the binary handle the interface selection. But in my case, unbound is listening on *.20.254 (my local gateway) but it can't reach the remote LAN It use the default (wan) interface instead of the IPSEC tunnel by default Cheer, Aurelien Le 02/10/2014 04:31 PM,

Re: PHP SIGSEGV with Mediawiki

2014-02-10 Thread Fred
On 02/10/14 14:47, Cyrus wrote: I never got a reply to this. I am still having issues with PHP crashing, in fact it seems to be happening for every new user. Old sites are working fine. I don't know why this is happening, as before there is very little information in /var/log/php-fpm.log about

Re: PHP SIGSEGV with Mediawiki

2014-02-10 Thread Fred
On 02/10/14 16:36, Fred wrote: On 02/10/14 14:47, Cyrus wrote: I never got a reply to this. I am still having issues with PHP crashing, in fact it seems to be happening for every new user. Old sites are working fine. I don't know why this is happening, as before there is very little information

Re: reach a remote LAN through IPSEC from the router

2014-02-10 Thread Zach Leslie
Are systems behind the firewall able to route to and reach the remote network? I just built out an environment to do this last week using carp, and some of the trouble I had was that we could route through the device, but packets that originated from the router were not able to make it through.

Re: Documentation on rc.conf.local lacks important warning

2014-02-10 Thread Giancarlo Razzolini
Em 10-02-2014 00:53, Nick Holland escreveu: On 02/09/14 14:31, VaZub wrote: Sorry, my bad - I assumed that it was only natural for newcomers to copy the file and edit it afterwards instead of creating it from scratch to override some values. If you can figure out how to help me write

Xorg: Segmentation fault at address 0x28 w/ Intel HD Graphics 4600

2014-02-10 Thread RD Thrush
With a somewhat recent i7 desktop, using startx, X seems to run ok; however, at 1024x768 rather than the expected 1920x1200 resolution. ctl-alt-keypad+ or - have no effect on resolution. ctl-alt-backspace correctly reverts to text mode. I then tried Xorg -configure to look for hints to

Re: PkgCheck.pm can't locate new

2014-02-10 Thread Marc Espie
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 02:28:49PM +0100, Marcus MERIGHI wrote: Hello Rob, from pkg_add(1) PKG_PATH If a given package name cannot be found, the directories named by PKG_PATH are searched. It should contain a series of entries separated by colons. Each entry

Re: PkgCheck.pm can't locate new

2014-02-10 Thread Marc Espie
On Sun, Feb 09, 2014 at 07:21:18PM -0800, Rob Fabry wrote: I'm trying to install OpenBSD on a new machine so I can learn how to setup a router, but running into a strange problem. A Supermicro 5015A-H with Intel Atom 330 at 1.6 GHz When I tried to install the unbound package, it can't

Re: Xorg: Segmentation fault at address 0x28 w/ Intel HD Graphics 4600

2014-02-10 Thread Kenneth Westerback
On 10 February 2014 13:11, RD Thrush openbsd-m...@thrush.com wrote: With a somewhat recent i7 desktop, using startx, X seems to run ok; however, at 1024x768 rather than the expected 1920x1200 resolution. ctl-alt-keypad+ or - have no effect on resolution. ctl-alt-backspace correctly reverts

Re: reach a remote LAN through IPSEC from the router

2014-02-10 Thread Aurelien Martin
net.inet.icmp.rediraccept=1 # 1=Accept ICMP redirects Good to know this feature :) Are systems behind the firewall able to route to and reach the remote network? Yes all is working. we could route through the device, but packets that originated from the router were not able to make it

Poor Chromium performance after updating to 5.4-stable

2014-02-10 Thread Laurence Rochfort
Hello, I just updated to 5.4-patch and everything is working fine except for Chromium-proprietary, which now has a lot of lag when entering text into the url/search bar and when playing back videos. Does anybody have any suggestions as to diagnosis or rememedy? All other graphical and input

Does OpenBSD's wpa_supplicant support PSK?

2014-02-10 Thread Zbigniew
Hi! I'm unable to access my WiFi router. The problem is, that every attempt to register by using wpa_supplicant is refused: #v+ wpa_supplicant v2.0 Successfully initialized wpa_supplicant Initializing interface 'rum0' conf '/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf' driver 'default' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge

Does OpenBSD's wpa_supplicant support PSK? - 2

2014-02-10 Thread Zbigniew
Oh, I'm sorry: OpenBSD 5.4 i386, hardware: Pentium III (old BX-mobo), and - as you saw - Linksys USB-dongle (verified also with Atheros by TPlink).

Re: Does OpenBSD's wpa_supplicant support PSK?

2014-02-10 Thread Jeff Goettsch
I don't know anything about wpa_supplicant, but does # ifconfig rum0 nwid nwid wpakey wpakey work? Does # ifconfig rum0 scan see the wireless AP? -- Jeff On 2/10/14 12:54 PM, Zbigniew wrote: Hi! I'm unable to access my WiFi router. The problem is, that every attempt to register

calendar.birthday - fathers of full-beard look (Marx, Engels)

2014-02-10 Thread Jiri B
I saw some calendar.birthday diff, so what about this one? :) Index: calendar.birthday === RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.bin/calendar/calendars/calendar.birthday,v retrieving revision 1.55 diff -u -p -r1.55 calendar.birthday ---

Re: Does OpenBSD's wpa_supplicant support PSK?

2014-02-10 Thread Zbigniew
2014-02-10 22:00 GMT+01:00, Jeff Goettsch j...@primal.ucdavis.edu: I don't know anything about wpa_supplicant, but does # ifconfig rum0 nwid nwid wpakey wpakey work? No, it says it wants passphrase length in range from 8 to 63 characters, while the PSK-passphrase has 64 characters,

Re: Does OpenBSD's wpa_supplicant support PSK?

2014-02-10 Thread Ted Unangst
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 22:20, Zbigniew wrote: 2014-02-10 22:00 GMT+01:00, Jeff Goettsch j...@primal.ucdavis.edu: I don't know anything about wpa_supplicant, but does # ifconfig rum0 nwid nwid wpakey wpakey work? No, it says it wants passphrase length in range from 8 to 63

Re: Does OpenBSD's wpa_supplicant support PSK?

2014-02-10 Thread Bret Lambert
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 10:20:44PM +0100, Zbigniew wrote: 2014-02-10 22:00 GMT+01:00, Jeff Goettsch j...@primal.ucdavis.edu: I don't know anything about wpa_supplicant, but does # ifconfig rum0 nwid nwid wpakey wpakey work? No, it says it wants passphrase length in range from 8

Re: Does OpenBSD's wpa_supplicant support PSK?

2014-02-10 Thread Fred
On 02/10/14 21:20, Zbigniew wrote: 2014-02-10 22:00 GMT+01:00, Jeff Goettsch j...@primal.ucdavis.edu: I don't know anything about wpa_supplicant, but does # ifconfig rum0 nwid nwid wpakey wpakey work? No, it says it wants passphrase length in range from 8 to 63 characters, while the

Re: Poor Chromium performance after updating to 5.4-stable

2014-02-10 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Laurence Rochfort [laurence.rochf...@gmail.com] wrote: Hello, I just updated to 5.4-patch and everything is working fine except for Chromium-proprietary, which now has a lot of lag when entering text into the url/search bar and when playing back videos. Does anybody have any suggestions

Some clarification on -stable

2014-02-10 Thread Laurence Rochfort
Hello, I'm updating to 5.4-stable and would like some clarification. 1) You must make sure your kernel, userland (the supporting utilities and files) andports tree are all in sync, or unpleasant things will happen. Does this mean I may no longer install binary packages from the FTP servers,

Re: Does OpenBSD's wpa_supplicant support PSK?

2014-02-10 Thread Zbigniew
2014-02-10 22:35 GMT+01:00, Ted Unangst t...@tedunangst.com: I don't know anything about wpa_supplicant, but does # ifconfig rum0 nwid nwid wpakey wpakey work? No, it says it wants passphrase length in range from 8 to 63 characters, while the PSK-passphrase has 64 characters,

Re: Does OpenBSD's wpa_supplicant support PSK?

2014-02-10 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Zbigniew zbigniew2...@gmail.com writes: If I create - according to man rum - an /etc/hostname.rum0 file containing: #v+ nwid nwid wpakey wpakey dhcp #v- ...it simply during bootup says: rum0: no connection, sleeping. Why is that? That sounds distinctly odd. I've had rums and they never

Re: Does OpenBSD's wpa_supplicant support PSK?

2014-02-10 Thread Predrag Punosevac
On 02/10/14 21:20, Zbigniew wrote: Yes, you're right; after adding 0x at the beginning it works! Thanks. But that's not the end of the problems, unfortunately... :( If I create - according to man rum - an /etc/hostname.rum0 file containing: #v+ nwid nwid wpakey wpakey dhcp #v- What

Re: Does OpenBSD's wpa_supplicant support PSK?

2014-02-10 Thread Zbigniew
2014-02-11 0:09 GMT+01:00, Predrag Punosevac punoseva...@gmail.com: Yes, you're right; after adding 0x at the beginning it works! Thanks. But that's not the end of the problems, unfortunately... :( If I create - according to man rum - an /etc/hostname.rum0 file containing: #v+ nwid nwid

Re: Some clarification on -stable

2014-02-10 Thread Shawn K. Quinn
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014, at 04:18 PM, Laurence Rochfort wrote: Hello, I'm updating to 5.4-stable and would like some clarification. 1) You must make sure your kernel, userland (the supporting utilities and files) andports tree are all in sync, or unpleasant things will happen. Does this

Re: Does OpenBSD's wpa_supplicant support PSK?

2014-02-10 Thread Zbigniew
OK, it's probably not supposed to work the similar way it does under control of other OS-es. It seems, that presently it works just partially, and it needs some manual work in addition - here's why: http://openbsd.7691.n7.nabble.com/WPA-Enterprise-on-OpenBSD-td222636.html I didn't try it the

Re: Does OpenBSD's wpa_supplicant support PSK?

2014-02-10 Thread Giancarlo Razzolini
Em 10-02-2014 21:18, Zbigniew escreveu: 2014-02-11 0:09 GMT+01:00, Predrag Punosevac punoseva...@gmail.com: Yes, you're right; after adding 0x at the beginning it works! Thanks. But that's not the end of the problems, unfortunately... :( If I create - according to man rum - an

Re: reach a remote LAN through IPSEC from the router

2014-02-10 Thread Zach Leslie
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 07:58:39PM +0100, Aurelien Martin wrote: net.inet.icmp.rediraccept=1 # 1=Accept ICMP redirects Good to know this feature :) Are systems behind the firewall able to route to and reach the remote network? Yes all is working. we could route through the

Re: PkgCheck.pm can't locate new

2014-02-10 Thread Marc Espie
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 05:22:15PM -0800, Rob Fabry wrote: so these problems are not about using URLs or FTP sites to find packages over the net, but packages that are present locally on the machine. I never said Url over the net. Local files also have urls. Is is something I could