dmthomp...@gmx.com wrote:
> So I tried doas with this "permit nopass me as root cmd mount_ext2fs"
> but still no luck.
>
> So I was hoping for a hand from you kind souls.
>
> Oh and when I try to mount at command line using doas I get 'syntax error at
> line
> 7'
there's nothing wrong with
On 27/1/20 11:59 pm, Justin Noor wrote:
> I am unable to send any log files or anything. I had to send this
> email from a different machine. I can take pictures of log files and
> transfer the information, but I'm not sure where to start.
A `dmesg` before the crash would at least tell us whether
On 2020-02-09 06:58, Michael G Workman wrote:
Hello,
Shout out to the OpenBSD developers for making a great OS!
I was able to install OpenBSD 6.6 on a Dell Latitude e6400 laptop, with
a
USB Install. Sent the dmesg in already.
The installer would not recognize the hard drive, a brand new SSD
On 2020-02-08, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using ftp2.eu.openbsd.org as a mirror for installing snapshots. Some
> files are reported as not found, like nspr-2.4, but they are present on
> ftp.openbsd.org.
> What could be wrong, a file sync failure?
>
> Thank you.
>
ftp2.eu seems a bit
On 2020-02-09, aisha wrote:
> You need to use pkill -9 to kill rspamd, which i think should be added
> to the stop part of the rspamd daemon.
>
> At least this is what I have been using, any other methods would be nice
> to know.
Something wedges in rspamd in the version in 6.6 when you signal
On 2020-02-09 11:46, aisha wrote:
You need to use pkill -9 to kill rspamd, which i think should be added
to the stop part of the rspamd daemon.
At least this is what I have been using, any other methods would be
nice to know.
You dont need to restart rspamd if you're just modifying a
Hi misc@,
I've set up an IPsec tunnel to for serving my website from my home. The
tunnel works quite well most of the time, but if I try to deliver big
files over it, the HTTP client never gets a response. After some
testing, if I ran in the HTTP server end
perl -e 'print "a" x 1386;' |
You need to use pkill -9 to kill rspamd, which i think should be added
to the stop part of the rspamd daemon.
At least this is what I have been using, any other methods would be nice
to know.
---
Aisha
blog.aisha.cc
On 2020-02-09 14:38, Özgür Kazancci wrote:
Hi Stephan,
I got the same
Hi Stephan,
I got the same trouble. Fresh installation of OpenBSD 6.6 and
redis+rspamd. Was google-ing regarding that issue and got your
workaround.
What you mean by "if you enable rspamd etc on boot by rcctl.."? Mine, is
already enabled (I issued rcctl enable rspamd after the installation)
Hello Michael,
> However if my laptop is powered off for a while, the SATA setting
> changes back to IRRTL instead of AHCI, very annoying, not sure why
> the BIOS would not make my changes persistent. I think it may be a
> hardware issue, but just wanted to know if anyone else has
> encountered
On Sun, Feb 09, 2020 at 07:58:25AM -0500, Michael G Workman wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Shout out to the OpenBSD developers for making a great OS!
>
> I was able to install OpenBSD 6.6 on a Dell Latitude e6400 laptop, with a
> USB Install. Sent the dmesg in already.
>
> The installer would not
Hello,
Shout out to the OpenBSD developers for making a great OS!
I was able to install OpenBSD 6.6 on a Dell Latitude e6400 laptop, with a
USB Install. Sent the dmesg in already.
The installer would not recognize the hard drive, a brand new SSD drive.
The solution to that, from stack exchange,
On Mon, 2020-02-03 at 13:23 +0100, Janne Johansson wrote:
> And refine the risk strategies, since the above conversation seem to be
> centered around the concept of a hacker that
>
> 1. Someone successfully attacks your site over the internet, using your
> outward facing IP A.A.A.A
> 2. Manages to
On Sun, Feb 09, 2020 at 01:38:05AM +0100, volker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an older HP Elitebook 840 G1. It is a system with FN key to change
> brightness: FN-F9 down, and FN-F10 up.
> btw: both keys don't work... (I was running an OpenSuSE 15 before, they
> worked to change brightness).
> So I
setting to 0 reduces actualy to minimum.
doas wsconsctl display.brightness=0
display.brightness -> 0.00%
$ xbacklight
0.00
When I then try to "increase" a bit, it switches back to 100% brightness...
$ doas wsconsctl display.brightness=10
display.brightness -> 10.00%
$ xbacklight
10.00
$
On Sun, Feb 09, 2020 at 01:38:05AM +0100, volker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an older HP Elitebook 840 G1. It is a system with FN key to change
> brightness: FN-F9 down, and FN-F10 up.
> btw: both keys don't work... (I was running an OpenSuSE 15 before, they
> worked to change brightness).
> So I
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