Re: reorder_kernel: kernel relinking failed

2019-01-16 Thread mabi
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Wednesday, January 16, 2019 11:48 PM, Mike Larkin wrote: > Looks like your /usr/share/relink/kernel/GENERIC.MP/*.o files got trashed > somehow? Or perhaps you ran out of space? So in the GENERIC directory there are 1311 *.o files, exactly the same amount as

mouse not recognized

2019-01-16 Thread Daniel Menche
Hello, When I plug in my USB mouse after starting xenodm it does not seem to be recognized by X: it cannot move the cursor and there is no output in xev, while the builtin touchpad functions normally. It is recognized by the kernel, though; the following is printed to dmesg when I unplug and

Re: iked.conf insanity (passing traffic locally between two tunneled subnets)

2019-01-16 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Just to add more on this, something that makes no sense to me and that I do not understand. Just adding to what's below a simple additional flow as this gateway$ doas echo 'flow from 66.63.44.90 to 66.63.44.100 type bypass' | ipsecctl -vf - even if there isn't anything at 66.63.44.100, will

Re: reorder_kernel: kernel relinking failed

2019-01-16 Thread Mike Larkin
On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 03:04:49PM +, mabi wrote: > Hello, > > While rebooting on a freshly new installed OpenBSD 6.4 VM (using VMM on an > OpenBSD 6.4 server) I noticed that the kernel does not get relinked: > > reorder_kernel: kernel relinking failed; see >

Re: iked.conf insanity (passing traffic locally between two tunneled subnets)

2019-01-16 Thread Daniel Ouellet
> You don't actually even need an ipsec.conf file, you could just do > > $ echo 'flow from 192.0.2.1/32 to 192.0.2.2/32 type bypass' | doas ipsecctl > -vf - That would actually be a very simple solution and I would sure love it! But testing doesn't show that as being the case. packets are

Re: iked.conf insanity (passing traffic locally between two tunneled subnets)

2019-01-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2019-01-16, sven falempin wrote: > On Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 5:13 AM Stuart Henderson wrote: >> >> On 2019-01-10, Daniel Ouellet wrote: >> > I have two separate subnets (on different interfaces) on a router. I am >> > trying to tunnel both subnets over the internet to another router on my >> >

Re: iked.conf insanity (passing traffic locally between two tunneled subnets)

2019-01-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2019-01-16, Daniel Ouellet wrote: >> Maybe you misunderstood - I am just talking about a couple of lines in >> ipsec.conf to setup the bypass flow, but still use iked for the >> actual vpn connection. > > That's fair. May be I miss understood you, I thought that you > recommended to actually

Re: iked.conf insanity (passing traffic locally between two tunneled subnets)

2019-01-16 Thread Daniel Ouellet
> Can someone point out an example of this gif+ipsec setup somewhere ? > > I failed at finding any GIF ref when looking IPSEC+OPENBSD, also man > ipsec does not list gif, only enc. This is dated obviously and for full disclosure I didn't try it, so look at it as such.

Re: iked.conf insanity (passing traffic locally between two tunneled subnets)

2019-01-16 Thread Daniel Ouellet
> Maybe you misunderstood - I am just talking about a couple of lines in > ipsec.conf to setup the bypass flow, but still use iked for the > actual vpn connection. I should have added that may not be the best idea but I was/am trying rdomain for this, (having the bypass in rdomain 1 as an idea)

Re: vultr

2019-01-16 Thread Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado
On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 09:47:52PM +, Étienne wrote: > On 06/01/2019 16:38, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote: > > > > Use their default OpenBSD install. They have a special config on the > > host for OpenBSD and the clock drifting problem. > > > Can you tell us more? Do you mean they

Re: Where can I find X server's core files?

2019-01-16 Thread Leonid Bobrov
On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 12:57:30PM -0800, Misc User wrote: > On 1/16/2019 12:44 PM, Leonid Bobrov wrote: > > X server crashes and I can't find its core file for debugging purposes. > > > > #find / -name '*.core' Before asking that question I did this check.

Re: Where can I find X server's core files?

2019-01-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2019-01-16, Leonid Bobrov wrote: > --QoubChxHWbb7Nqw2 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > Content-Disposition: inline > > X server crashes and I can't find its core file for debugging purposes. See "How to get a core file out of the X server?" in /usr/xenocara/README if you have a

Re: Where can I find X server's core files?

2019-01-16 Thread Misc User
On 1/16/2019 12:44 PM, Leonid Bobrov wrote: X server crashes and I can't find its core file for debugging purposes. #find / -name '*.core'

Where can I find X server's core files?

2019-01-16 Thread Leonid Bobrov
X server crashes and I can't find its core file for debugging purposes. [20.105] (--) checkDevMem: using aperture driver /dev/xf86 [20.121] (--) Using wscons driver on /dev/ttyC4 [20.172] X.Org X Server 1.19.6 Release Date: 2017-12-20 [20.172] X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0 [

Re: iked.conf insanity (passing traffic locally between two tunneled subnets)

2019-01-16 Thread Daniel Ouellet
> Maybe you misunderstood - I am just talking about a couple of lines in > ipsec.conf to setup the bypass flow, but still use iked for the > actual vpn connection. That's fair. May be I miss understood you, I thought that you recommended to actually switch to use the ipsec one instead. The setup

Re: vmm(4) on apu2c4

2019-01-16 Thread Thomas Huber
> > > > Are you using the -b option to vmctl? That seems to have a problem on AMD > CPUs. > > Try installing from install64.fs/.iso if that's the case. > > You are right, booting form the install64.iso works better than from bsd.rd. Thanks for the hint and your incredible work on vmd. After using

Re: Compile error at eglglobals.c in CURRENT version of Xenocara

2019-01-16 Thread Jyri Hovila [Turvamies.fi]
Hi! > Wipe your build directory and try again. Most likely it has some > cache files from a previous autoconf run (mincore recently moved to > libc). You were spot on: rm -rf /usr/xenocara/* fixed it. Thank you! - Jyri

reorder_kernel: kernel relinking failed

2019-01-16 Thread mabi
Hello, While rebooting on a freshly new installed OpenBSD 6.4 VM (using VMM on an OpenBSD 6.4 server) I noticed that the kernel does not get relinked: reorder_kernel: kernel relinking failed; see /usr/share/relink/kernel/GENERIC/relink.log The content of the

Re: iked.conf insanity (passing traffic locally between two tunneled subnets)

2019-01-16 Thread sven falempin
On Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 5:13 AM Stuart Henderson wrote: > > On 2019-01-10, Daniel Ouellet wrote: > > I have two separate subnets (on different interfaces) on a router. I am > > trying to tunnel both subnets over the internet to another router on my > > network. I can tunnel one subnet easily and

Re: Compile error at eglglobals.c in CURRENT version of Xenocara

2019-01-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2019-01-16, Jyri Hovila [Turvamies.fi] wrote: > Hi! > > Anybody else having this issue with compiling CURRENT Xenocara? > > > /usr/xenocara/lib/mesa/src/egl/main/eglglobals.c:166:8: error: implicit decla > ration

Re: smtpd - help needed tranlsating to new virtual map syntax

2019-01-16 Thread Adam Thompson
As I said, I haven't tried anything yet as I don't want to break a working system, and I don't have a good way to test this in parallel right now. The manpage says "The local delivery methods support additional options: [...] virtual" without specifying which delivery methods are "local". My

Re: smtpd - help needed tranlsating to new virtual map syntax

2019-01-16 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
It would be helpful if you show what you have tried. Should be as simple as: action "relay-01" lmtp /var/run/lmtp.sock virtual match from src action "relay-01" Edgar On Jan 16, 2019 7:37 AM, Adam Thompson wrote: > > [Cross-posting here before I give up and switch to Postfix  -Adam] > > > I

smtpd - help needed tranlsating to new virtual map syntax

2019-01-16 Thread Adam Thompson
[Cross-posting here before I give up and switch to Postfix -Adam] I have an old instance that uses smtpd's virtual to rewrite *sender* addresses. Reading the 6.4-STABLE version of the smtpd.conf(5) manpage, I can't see how to accomplish my goal any more - it looks impossible. I don't want

Compile error at eglglobals.c in CURRENT version of Xenocara

2019-01-16 Thread Jyri Hovila [Turvamies.fi]
Hi! Anybody else having this issue with compiling CURRENT Xenocara? /usr/xenocara/lib/mesa/src/egl/main/eglglobals.c:166:8: error: implicit decla ration of function 'mincore' is invalid in C99

Re: iked.conf insanity (passing traffic locally between two tunneled subnets)

2019-01-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2019-01-10, Daniel Ouellet wrote: >> OpenBSD's implementation of ipsec doesn't use the routing table, if you >> want that (unless you make code changes) you will need to use a >> different tunnel interface (gif or others) and just use ipsec to protect >> the gif traffic. > > The point is to

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2019-01-16 Thread Lasse Hamann
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Re: radeon driver bug?

2019-01-16 Thread 岡本健二
I updated my -current version today, and found that the skeletal 3D animation runs very fine. Of course, any other models run fine, too. Thank you developpers to update drm drivers of amdgpu! It still has sometime to freeze the move (yes, about 30 seconds) when I do something like stop the