Hi!
On 2016-02-22 20:08, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2016-02-21, Imre Oolberg wrote:
Hi!
I am in the middle of implementing
https://www.dns-oarc.net/tools/dsc/
while on OpenBSD is running nameserver process i.e. there needs to
be
also collector part of DSC and I am not succeeding compiling
> > I want to install bandwidthd. But I can't find a src pkg in /usr/ports
> >
> > is there a Binary pkg?
>
> There's neither a package nor a port.
Thanks for this.
>
> > what about this ?
> >
> >
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/bandwidthd/files/bandwidthd/bandwidthd%202.0.1/bandwidthd-2.0.1
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 06:26:10AM GMT, Indunil Jayasooriya wrote:
> Hi Misc,
Hi Indunil,
> I have OpenBSD 5.5 64 bit gateway.
It is in need of an update, then ;^)
> I want to install bandwidthd. But I can't find a src pkg in /usr/ports
>
> is there a Binary pkg?
There's neither a package nor
On 25/02/16(Thu) 00:05, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> On 24/02/16(Wed) 21:57, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
> > > Le 24 févr. 2016 à 19:58, Martin Pieuchot a écrit :
> > >
> > > On 24/02/16(Wed) 18:56, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
> > >> Hello,
> > >>
> > >> On OpenBSD 5.7, I'm using alternative route table to
Hi Misc,
I have OpenBSD 5.5 64 bit gateway.
I want to install bandwidthd. But I can't find a src pkg in /usr/ports
is there a Binary pkg?
what about this ?
https://sourceforge.net/projects/bandwidthd/files/bandwidthd/bandwidthd%202.0.1/bandwidthd-2.0.1.tgz/download
Any comment?
--
cat /
Paul Ammann [p...@fastmail.us] wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've been reading about IPv6 and the KAME project.
>
> I read that OpenBSD integrated just IPv6 code rather than both (having
> developed their own IPSec stack).
>
> The information that I'm reading is from 2004. Does anyone who if this
> is still
On 24/02/16(Wed) 21:57, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
> > Le 24 févr. 2016 à 19:58, Martin Pieuchot a écrit :
> >
> > On 24/02/16(Wed) 18:56, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> On OpenBSD 5.7, I'm using alternative route table to send ping a on
> specific
> >> route.
> >>
> >> On a fresh in
Tinker [ti...@openmailbox.org] wrote:
> First, Thank you for this fantastically awesome OS.
>
>
> Just curious, what are approx plans for kernel-multicore-ness next 1-2
> years? (Network IO, file/disk IO)
>
Network SMP (and other subsystems required to support it) is the heaviest
area right now
So, I'll probably use Ubercart. Thanks everyone.
The "Django" software seems good too 'Mariano', I'll read more on that.
About the laws and regulations 'Dave', I will need to see that. Here in my
country we have all these regulations too. Thanks for the advice.
> Le 24 févr. 2016 à 19:58, Martin Pieuchot a écrit :
>
> On 24/02/16(Wed) 18:56, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> On OpenBSD 5.7, I'm using alternative route table to send ping a on
specific
>> route.
>>
>> On a fresh install, I simply do
>>
>>> route -T 1 add default 192.168.1.1
>>> ping
First, Thank you for this fantastically awesome OS.
Just curious, what are approx plans for kernel-multicore-ness next 1-2
years? (Network IO, file/disk IO)
Are there any relevant cases today where the singlecore architecture
actually is limiting? Say on a 20-core machine doing random file
On 24/02/16(Wed) 18:56, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On OpenBSD 5.7, I'm using alternative route table to send ping a on specific
> route.
>
> On a fresh install, I simply do
>
> > route -T 1 add default 192.168.1.1
> > ping -V 1 8.8.8.8
>
> It works well on 5.7, but I can't managed t
Hello,
On OpenBSD 5.7, I'm using alternative route table to send ping a on specific
route.
On a fresh install, I simply do
> route -T 1 add default 192.168.1.1
> ping -V 1 8.8.8.8
It works well on 5.7, but I can't managed to get it working on 5.8.
On a fresh install of 5.8, doing the same com
Thank you, Theo, for the history and clarification. It's always good to
hear stories like this.
I'm building a IPv6 lab and I was trying to figure out fact from
fiction.
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016, at 11:58 AM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > I've been reading about IPv6 and the KAME project.
> >
> > I re
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 3:38 AM, lilit-aibolit wrote:
> On 03/22/2015 05:44 PM, T. Ribbrock wrote:
>>
>> Then, I re-applied power, but that, too, was never flagged by sensorsd.
>> For some reason, it looks like sensorsd only ever detects a status change
>> (for these rules) when it gets started -
> I've been reading about IPv6 and the KAME project.
>
> I read that OpenBSD integrated just IPv6 code rather than both (having
> developed their own IPSec stack).
>
> The information that I'm reading is from 2004. Does anyone who if this
> is still true?
KAME had a v6 stack that included ipsec
For the eshop part, you can use ubercart (drupal module). It should be
reasonably sound and maintained.
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OpenBSD Store use a software from medoc.com.
If not medoc, do you guys have any other suggestion for e-commerce
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On 2016-02-24 07:55, dmitry.sensei wrote:
Like this:
http://daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=5332
As the author of the guidance in that ancient forum thread, please note
that the recommendation in my first response to use one large filesystem
should
be disregarded. The prevalent use of disks
Problem solved.
I did a re install and edit the filesystem
first delete all partitions from d and above
than add all partitions and give the size I want.
and add mounted parts.
thanks again
On 24-02-16 wk8 08.20, Jaap Bosman wrote:
Hello
Is it possible to change partition size in OpenBSD 5.9?
> Le 24 févr. 2016 à 12:56, Jean-Daniel Dupas a écrit
:
>
>> Le 24 févr. 2016 à 10:57, Stuart Henderson a
écrit
> :
>>
>> In gmane.os.openbsd.misc, you wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> After more test, it looks like a change in the mpath behavior.
>>>
>>> Is looks like the route is based on the source IP a
> After putting
> kern.usermount=1
> into /etc/sysctl.conf and changing the rights
> chmod 660 /dev/fuse0
> I was then able to mount a remote filesystem, but
> I ran into permission problems. Thus I tried
> to add -o idmap=user into the command, which
> results in immediate diconnecting:
>
> $ sshf
Hello Misc,
is it possible to change the defaul right access of leases info
$ cat /var/db/dhclient.leases.em0
cat: /var/db/dhclient.leases.em0: Permission denied
I have no secret in this file, but a user might want to check the routers
list,
or if the lease is still valid.
Is there a reason to
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 10:50:41AM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 05:43:06AM +, John Long wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 09:48:44PM -0500, Nick Holland wrote:
> > > On 02/23/16 14:42, John Long wrote:
> > > > Is there any rule of thumb as to how full an ffs filesys
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 12:59:04PM +, Craig Skinner wrote:
> Do not use .local - it buggers up Apple toys.
I would also recommend not using any valid top-level domain that you do not
control for
this purpose.
A certain (microsoft-heavy) organization's choice of $companyname.int as the
domai
On Wed, 24 Feb 2016, Peter Hessler wrote:
> On 2016 Feb 24 (Wed) at 12:59:04 + (+), Craig Skinner wrote:
> :Hi Rodrigo,
> :
> :On 2016-02-24 Wed 10:48 AM |, Roderick wrote:
> :>
> :> Should the name in /etc/myname include a domain name? Even when I
> :> do not have a static IP registered
On 2016 Feb 24 (Wed) at 12:59:04 + (+), Craig Skinner wrote:
:Hi Rodrigo,
:
:On 2016-02-24 Wed 10:48 AM |, Roderick wrote:
:>
:> Should the name in /etc/myname include a domain name? Even when I
:> do not have a static IP registered in a public DNS?
:>
:
:Yes, these non-public "domains" a
Like this:
http://daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=5332
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 12:20 PM, Jaap Bosman wrote:
> Hello
>
> Is it possible to change partition size in OpenBSD 5.9?
>
> Try to change partition size on install: error message: "partition f is
> currently 4194304 sectors in size and can
Hi Rodrigo,
On 2016-02-24 Wed 10:48 AM |, Roderick wrote:
>
> Should the name in /etc/myname include a domain name? Even when I
> do not have a static IP registered in a public DNS?
>
Yes, these non-public "domains" are suitable:
.localdomain
.internal
.private
.priv
You can serve them on your
2016-02-24 11:48 GMT+01:00 Roderick :
> Dear Sirs!
>
> Should the name in /etc/myname include a domain name? Even when I
> do not have a static IP registered in a public DNS?
>
> In "man 5 myname" I read:
>
> "The file should contain a single line specifying the fully
> qualified domain name (FQDN
Hello
Is it possible to change partition size in OpenBSD 5.9?
Try to change partition size on install: error message: "partition f is
currently 4194304 sectors in size and can have a maximum size of 4194304
sectors."
Tried to use disklabel.
delete partition and make new one with preferred si
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> Le 24 févr. 2016 à 10:57, Stuart Henderson a écrit
:
>
> In gmane.os.openbsd.misc, you wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> After more test, it looks like a change in the mpath behavior.
>>
>> Is looks like the route is based on the source IP and not the dest IP as
it
>> should.
>>
>> Is it expected ?
>
> ECMP i
Dear Sirs!
Should the name in /etc/myname include a domain name? Even when I
do not have a static IP registered in a public DNS?
In "man 5 myname" I read:
"The file should contain a single line specifying the fully
qualified domain name (FQDN) of the system"
Does FQDN mean, that anyone in the
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 05:43:06AM +, John Long wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 09:48:44PM -0500, Nick Holland wrote:
> > On 02/23/16 14:42, John Long wrote:
> > > Is there any rule of thumb as to how full an ffs filesystem can be without
> > > impacting performance or integrity issues?
> >
On 2016-02-24, mxb wrote:
> Hey,
> I have a strange behavior of relayd running on 5.8.
> This machine almost exclusively terminates TLS traffic.
> Exceptions are forwards which are in backup state (listen on CARP).
>
> Some times one or two relayd processes out of many consumes a lot of CPU
> and
Hi
I've been reading about IPv6 and the KAME project.
I read that OpenBSD integrated just IPv6 code rather than both (having
developed their own IPSec stack).
The information that I'm reading is from 2004. Does anyone who if this
is still true?
Regards,
Paul
On 03/22/2015 05:44 PM, T. Ribbrock wrote:
Then, I re-applied power, but that, too, was never flagged by
sensorsd. For some reason, it looks like sensorsd only ever detects a
status change (for these rules) when it gets started - but not
afterwards. Regards, Thomas
Have you succeed with getti
hi
i play around with pair
with current 5.9 .
what i dit
# cat /etc/hostname.pair*
inet 172.16.0.1 255.255.255.248 NONE
rdomain 3
inet 172.16.0.2 255.255.255.248 NONE
so i can ping now between rdoamin 0 and rdomain 3
because i dont patch the interface like the man page
describe.
bug ?
holg
arrowscr...@mail.com (arrowscr...@mail.com), 2016.02.24 (Wed) 07:15 (CET):
> I'm currently deciding to do a "e-commerce" website. I noticed that
> OpenBSD Store use a software from medoc.com.
> If not medoc, do you guys have any other suggestion for e-commerce
> framework? It have to be open sourc
Hey,
I have a strange behavior of relayd running on 5.8.
This machine almost exclusively terminates TLS traffic.
Exceptions are forwards which are in backup state (listen on CARP).
Some times one or two relayd processes out of many consumes a lot of CPU
and stays like this until I restart relayd.
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