Re: Saw-shaped load on idle computer

2016-11-16 Thread Clint Pachl
li...@wrant.com wrote on 11/16/16 18:07: Tue, 15 Nov 2016 14:34:28 -0700 Clint Pachl Does /var/log/* have any clues? No. Philippe Meunier wrote on 11/15/16 06:11: Hello, I'm just curious: what is it in the kernel that wakes up about every minute to do some work even on a completely idle ma

Re: Unable to disable UDP ports 623 and 4500

2016-11-16 Thread Foo74
Hi Everyone, Just to follow up and close on this thread. UDP Port 4500 was indeed part of the kernel. It can be controlled with sysctl.conf settings and in particular the net.inet.esp.udpencap. When I set this to =NO the port is no longer active. (it is important which is why part of kernel and

Re: softraid(4) full-disk encryption on SSD

2016-11-16 Thread lists
> I'm taking the plunge now. You're done with the swings.

Re: help

2016-11-16 Thread Delan Azabani
On 17 November 2016 at 11:25, steve kolars wrote: > The 4 lines in between the comments are straight out of several documents, > but when I run "pfctl -nf f-n" these lines are flaged as syntax errors. Any > assistance would be appreciated. “proto tcp” needs to go after the “on [interface]” parame

Re: OpenSMTPD Block Email Attachments

2016-11-16 Thread lists
> I have searched online for this and found no OpenSMTPD-related literature. This is going to change.

Re: softraid(4) full-disk encryption on SSD

2016-11-16 Thread Nick Holland
On 11/16/16 11:52, Ax0n wrote: > I'm taking the plunge now. Mostly, I was concerned about SSD longevity and > if TRIM would be a problem due to the different way data is going to be > accessed. It was the cheapest drive I could find locally anyway, and I keep > good backups (dump to a much larger e

OpenSMTPD Block Email Attachments

2016-11-16 Thread Tito Mari Francis Escaño
Good day, I was looking into how to block any email with attachment for later verification and download by the recipient, would like to ask how anybody has done that with OpenSMTPD and related support packages. I have searched online for this and found no OpenSMTPD-related literature. Hope somebody

Re: Microsoft announced it is joining The Linux Foundation

2016-11-16 Thread Tinker
Leave this list please? Your entitlement to spam with stuff that's uninteresting and altogether irrelevant to OpenBSD is zero. On 2016-11-17 07:28, SOUL_OF_ROOT 55 wrote:

Re: Saw-shaped load on idle computer

2016-11-16 Thread lists
Tue, 15 Nov 2016 14:34:28 -0700 Clint Pachl > Does /var/log/* have any clues? No. > Philippe Meunier wrote on 11/15/16 06:11: > > Hello, > > > > I'm just curious: what is it in the kernel that wakes up about every > > minute to do some work even on a completely idle machine? I'm asking > > beca

Re: Running OpenSMTPD at home behind a cloud proxy

2016-11-16 Thread lists
Wed, 16 Nov 2016 12:29:19 + (UTC) Stuart Henderson [...] > Then the easiest way to get mail to/from your home server is probably to > set up a VPN, giving you a simple fixed (non-internet-routable) IP address, > configure the MTA on the VPS (smtpd or whatever else) to allow relay > from that a

Re: softraid(4) full-disk encryption on SSD

2016-11-16 Thread lists
Wed, 16 Nov 2016 19:10:08 +0100 ludovic coues > Trim and ssd longevity and what not may have been an issue when ssd where a > novelty. > These day, it should last just as long as an hard drive. So make backups if > what matters and don't worry about your disk. Hi Ludovic, You have to face it, th

Re: Microsoft announced it is joining The Linux Foundation

2016-11-16 Thread Riccardo Mottola
Hi, SOUL_OF_ROOT 55 wrote: Can this be? Microsoft announced it is joining The Linux Foundation this is "misc" but still OpenBSD misc. Riccardo

Re: Removal of old libraries

2016-11-16 Thread lists
Tue, 15 Nov 2016 00:29:56 -0700 Clint Pachl [...] > This sounds like someone who is not confident in their backup/restore > procedure, if one even exists. I think you need to worry more about that > than me saving a few megabytes with my upgrade process. Hi Clint, You need not worry at all. T

Re: Microsoft announced it is joining The Linux Foundation

2016-11-16 Thread SOUL_OF_ROOT 55
Microsoft joins The Linux Foundation as a Platinum member reference: http://venturebeat.com/2016/11/16/microsoft-joins-the-linux-foundation-as-a-p latinum-member/ 2016-11-16 20:21 GMT-03:00 SOUL_OF_ROOT 55 : > At its Connect(); 2016 developer event in New York City today, Microsoft > announced

Re: Microsoft announced it is joining The Linux Foundation

2016-11-16 Thread Frederick W. Soucy
On Wed, 16 Nov 2016 at 20:21:01 -0300, SOUL_OF_ROOT 55 wrote: >At its Connect(); 2016 developer event in New York City today, Microsoft >announced it is joining The Linux Foundation. And the company isn???t joining >just to say it did: Microsoft is joining at the Platinum level, the highest >level

Microsoft announced it is joining The Linux Foundation

2016-11-16 Thread SOUL_OF_ROOT 55
At its Connect(); 2016 developer event in New York City today, Microsoft announced it is joining The Linux Foundation. And the company isn’t joining just to say it did: Microsoft is joining at the Platinum level, the highest level of membership, which costs $500,000 annually. John Gossman, archit

mmap() MAP_FIXED and RLIMIT_DATA

2016-11-16 Thread Mickael Torres
Hello, The mmap man page says: "If the MAP_FIXED flag is specified, the allocation will happen at the specified address, replacing any previously established mappings in its range." However, a simple: #include #include #include int main(void) { void *ptr0; void *ptr1; ptr0 = mmap(0,

Re: OpenBSD Ports "Libraries in packing-lists in the ports tree and libraries from installed packages don't match"

2016-11-16 Thread Stuart Longland
On 16/11/16 20:52, Marcus MERIGHI wrote: > I have the gut feeling your are moving some Linux-isms to OpenBSD land. > You are doing by far too much by yourself ;-) That is quite probable, I've dabbled with OpenBSD (and other BSDs) before, but that was some years ago. > I need to add I've never use

Re: OpenBSD Ports "Libraries in packing-lists in the ports tree and libraries from installed packages don't match"

2016-11-16 Thread Stuart Longland
On 16/11/16 22:13, Stuart Henderson wrote: > So in your case, you're running 6.0-release, so you need to be using > packages from http://$MIRROR/pub/OpenBSD/6.0/packages/mips64el/ Ahh bingo, I did go looking for those and didn't find them, hence I thought I'd be installing everything from ports.

Re: Because in this day and age, there’s no one else doing what OpenBSD is doing?

2016-11-16 Thread Stuart Longland
On 16/11/16 19:39, Boudewijn Dijkstra wrote: > Op Tue, 15 Nov 2016 22:14:23 +0100 schreef SOUL_OF_ROOT 55 > : >> Theo de Raadt wrote: >> >> *Because in this day and age, there's no one else doing what OpenBSD is >> doing?* > > The interview was published July 2005. Do you think that "this day and

Re: softraid(4) full-disk encryption on SSD

2016-11-16 Thread ludovic coues
Trim and ssd longevity and what not may have been an issue when ssd where a novelty. These day, it should last just as long as an hard drive. So make backups if what matters and don't worry about your disk. On 16 Nov 2016 5:54 p.m., "Ax0n" wrote: > I'm taking the plunge now. Mostly, I was concer

Re: softraid(4) full-disk encryption on SSD

2016-11-16 Thread Ax0n
I'm taking the plunge now. Mostly, I was concerned about SSD longevity and if TRIM would be a problem due to the different way data is going to be accessed. It was the cheapest drive I could find locally anyway, and I keep good backups (dump to a much larger external drive that's also using softrai

Re: softraid(4) full-disk encryption on SSD

2016-11-16 Thread Marc Peters
Am 11/16/16 um 17:07 schrieb Ax0n: > I'm less concerned about swap, and more concerned about how a fully > encrypted softraid Solid State Disk is going to act. I can't find a lot > about FDE on SSD. > It acts as a normal harddisk would, just faster :). I had one in my worklaptop i used before for

Re: softraid(4) full-disk encryption on SSD

2016-11-16 Thread Ax0n
I'm less concerned about swap, and more concerned about how a fully encrypted softraid Solid State Disk is going to act. I can't find a lot about FDE on SSD. On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 9:41 AM, trondd wrote: > On Wed, November 16, 2016 10:23 am, Jiri B wrote: > > On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 09:14:51AM

Re: softraid(4) full-disk encryption on SSD

2016-11-16 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 10:23:39AM -0500, Jiri B wrote: > On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 09:14:51AM -0600, Ax0n wrote: > > I just purchased a SanDisk SSD for my daily-driver laptop which has been > > running -CURRENT well. I'm considering going with FDE and a fresh snapshot > > install, adding my packages

Re: softraid(4) full-disk encryption on SSD

2016-11-16 Thread trondd
On Wed, November 16, 2016 10:23 am, Jiri B wrote: > On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 09:14:51AM -0600, Ax0n wrote: >> I just purchased a SanDisk SSD for my daily-driver laptop which has been >> running -CURRENT well. I'm considering going with FDE and a fresh >> snapshot >> install, adding my packages then

Re: softraid(4) full-disk encryption on SSD

2016-11-16 Thread Jiri B
On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 09:14:51AM -0600, Ax0n wrote: > I just purchased a SanDisk SSD for my daily-driver laptop which has been > running -CURRENT well. I'm considering going with FDE and a fresh snapshot > install, adding my packages then copying over what I need from my old > spinning rust drive

softraid(4) full-disk encryption on SSD

2016-11-16 Thread Ax0n
I just purchased a SanDisk SSD for my daily-driver laptop which has been running -CURRENT well. I'm considering going with FDE and a fresh snapshot install, adding my packages then copying over what I need from my old spinning rust drive, mostly /home and the ssh host keys from /etc/ssh. Anything

Re: Mount HDD USB on 6.0 Stable: Fail

2016-11-16 Thread Stephane HUC "CIOTBSD"
Hi... David: thanks for this info. It seems i found why the "bug"? If the table of partition is "(ms)dos", the detection of USB HDD (or pendrive) is correct, and mount! If the table of partition is "GPT", the detection hang! Alexey Vatchenko is warned about this problem, by personnal discussio

Re: Mount HDD USB on 6.0 Stable: Fail

2016-11-16 Thread David Coppa
On Wed, 16 Nov 2016, Stephane HUC "CIOTBSD" wrote: > Question: How i can "write" fstype "NTFS" on the "defective" HDD? > It's really formated in NTFS - mode normal, on Win7! Try with "fdisk -e" under OpenBSD. Use "07" for the partition id and, for the other parameters (offset, size), just press

Re: Running OpenSMTPD at home behind a cloud proxy

2016-11-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2016-11-13, Joris Vanhecke wrote: > Hey all, > > I'd like to pull my emails out of the cloud and run them on a local > server (pcengines APU2 looks good). > My ISP blocks tcp ports below 1024 and sending email from a residential > (dynamic) IP might mark my email as spam. > > Right now I'm thin

Re: OpenBSD Ports "Libraries in packing-lists in the ports tree and libraries from installed packages don't match"

2016-11-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2016-11-16, Stuart Longland wrote: > > Ahh okay, I omitted this as I saw this as a userland issue not a kernel > one, and dmesg can be rather long. It's useful for any issues as it shows exactly what you're running. > The dmesg in full: >> [ using 587952 bytes of bsd ELF symbol table ] >> Cop

Re: Mount HDD USB on 6.0 Stable: Fail

2016-11-16 Thread Stephane HUC "CIOTBSD"
Just for info: I have an USB Pendrive for µSDCard. This run correctly: # dmesg | tail -n 5 umass0 at uhub0 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0 "Generic Mass Storage Device" rev 2.00/1.00 addr 6 umass0: using SCSI over Bulk-Only scsibus4 at umass0: 2 targets, initiator 0 sd1 at scsibus4 targ 1 lun

Re: pkg_add -u error

2016-11-16 Thread Grégoire Jadi
On 09/19/16 16:32, Edgar Pettijohn wrote: > I recently upgraded to the latest snapshot and when upgrading packages > I saw this: > > system(/bin/sh, -c, /usr/local/bin/mktexlsr > /dev/null 2>&1) failed: > exit(127) > > Which makes sense because there is no /usr/local/bin/mktexlsr on my system.

[6.0 Stable] Thunderbird + Enigmail fail

2016-11-16 Thread Stephane HUC "CIOTBSD"
Hi all. I've a pb to sign and cifer emails with Thunderbird+Enigmail. TBird version: 45. 2.0 Enigmail as addon: 1.9.6 My ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf pastebined: https://paste.debian-fr.xyz/?5cf0b21a0aca1c65#xICcOcZCf01WXBPRi9Ue1v4IQnNmC8ITNMcPJx20VIU= My ~/.gnupg/dirmngr.conf: hkp-cacert /home/my_userid/

Re: Broadcom Wifi Chip Datasheets

2016-11-16 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 10:08:02PM -0800, Chris Cappuccio wrote: > https://twitter.com/marcan42/status/798720961562361857 > > "Cypress bought Broadcom's WiFi business and apparently published all their > formerly unobtainium datasheets": > > http://www.cypress.com/search/all?f[0]=meta_type%3Atec

Re: OpenBSD Ports "Libraries in packing-lists in the ports tree and libraries from installed packages don't match"

2016-11-16 Thread Marcus MERIGHI
Hello Stuart Longland, (need to add the surname, there's a prominent Stuart (sthen@) around :-) I have the gut feeling your are moving some Linux-isms to OpenBSD land. You are doing by far too much by yourself ;-) I need to add I've never used the loongson port. INSTALL.loongson talks of using

Re: Because in this day and age, there’s no one else doing what OpenBSD is doing?

2016-11-16 Thread Boudewijn Dijkstra
Op Tue, 15 Nov 2016 22:14:23 +0100 schreef SOUL_OF_ROOT 55 : Theo de Raadt wrote: *Because in this day and age, there's no one else doing what OpenBSD is doing?* The interview was published July 2005. Do you think that "this day and age" still applies? -- Gemaakt met Opera's e-mailprogr

Re: Mount HDD USB on 6.0 Stable: Fail

2016-11-16 Thread Stephane HUC "CIOTBSD"
Hi, Alexey Sorry, but it's not run! $ doas /usr/local/libexec/hotplug-diskmount cleanup 3AS $ doas /usr/local/libexec/hotplug-diskmount cleanup sd1 $ doas /usr/local/libexec/hotplug-diskmount attach -u my_userid -m 0700 -F sd1 $ ls -al /vol/

Re: Why on earth would online voting be insecure?

2016-11-16 Thread Rich Kulawiec
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 05:52:51PM -0500, Alan Corey wrote: > It seems simple to me [...] It seems simple because you haven't studied voting systems and their requirements for privacy, security, integrity, reliability, etc. You have also failed to consider that the privacy, security, integrity, re

Re: Mount HDD USB on 6.0 Stable: Fail

2016-11-16 Thread Alexey Vatchenko
>From my attach script: /usr/local/libexec/hotplug-diskmount attach -u av -g av -m 750 -r dirty -F "$DEVNAME" As a result: /dev/sd2i on /vol/TransMemory type ntfs (local, nodev, nosuid, read-only) With FUSE, /usr/local/libexec/hotplug-diskmount attach -u av -g av -m 750 -r dirty "$DEVNAME" And t

Re: OpenBSD Ports "Libraries in packing-lists in the ports tree and libraries from installed packages don't match"

2016-11-16 Thread Stuart Longland
Hi Marcus, On 16/11/16 18:48, Marcus MERIGHI wrote: >> I initially installed Ports from the snapshot, but then encountered some >> > 404 errors where package sources were no longer available. Thus, I >> > figured I'd grab a version off the git mirror (github). > Without a dmesg you are lowering yo

Re: OpenBSD Ports "Libraries in packing-lists in the ports tree and libraries from installed packages don't match"

2016-11-16 Thread Marcus MERIGHI
stua...@longlandclan.id.au (Stuart Longland), 2016.11.16 (Wed) 00:25 (CET): > Hi all, > > I've recently started using OpenBSD, installing it on an old Lemote > Yeeloong, largely because of uncertainty in where Debian Linux is > headded with this port. > > So far so good, it's been largely smooth