Could somebody please put unveil() in ftp(1)?

2020-05-28 Thread Luke Small
unveil is nowhere to be found in the ftp program source code. There’s probably another way to do it, but I wrote a program and searched all files in /usr/src/usr.bin/ftp/ contain no mention of “unveil”, but It mentions “pledge” It could take 3 lines at line 389 in /usr/src/usr.bin/ftp/main.c: if

Re: EFI boot on Dell PowerEdge R610

2020-05-28 Thread YASUOKA Masahiko
Hi, On Thu, 28 May 2020 09:46:23 -0700 Johan Hattne wrote: >> On May 28, 2020, at 06:42, Nick Holland wrote: >> >> On 2020-05-28 05:15, Johan Hattne wrote: >>> On 2020-05-28 00:56, Johan Hattne wrote: On 2020-05-28 00:43, YASUOKA Masahiko wrote: > Hi, > > On Wed, 27 May 2020

Re: Article OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fuctional and Definetly Not Secure and BSD, the truth blog

2020-05-28 Thread Marc Espie
On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 01:15:36PM -0700, Amarendra Godbole wrote: > Aha! So my hunch was right -- I thought that'd be the case seeing the > comments under your name that were totally out of character from your > posts here. > > -ag > > On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 12:08 PM Kevin Chadwick wrote: > >

Re: Article OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fuctional and Definetly Not Secure and BSD, the truth blog

2020-05-28 Thread andrew fabbro
On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 9:22 PM Quantum Robin wrote: > While surfing on the Google to learn more about OpenBSD, I encountered this > one: "OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fuctional and Definetly Not Secure ( > https://aboutthebsds.wordpress.com/2013/01/25/20/) > If OpenBSD was to have a sex scandal, I

Re: DNS and rdomains

2020-05-28 Thread Sebastian Benoit
Hi, James(ja...@jmp-e.com) on 2020.05.28 11:12:29 +0100: > Thanks. Your solution works but is not ideal for my situation. The > reason it's not ideal is that one of the rdomains gets its nameserver > from DHCP and I don't think unbound can read this information. > > For example, In the case of a

Re: Article OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fuctional and Definetly Not Secure and BSD, the truth blog

2020-05-28 Thread Amarendra Godbole
Aha! So my hunch was right -- I thought that'd be the case seeing the comments under your name that were totally out of character from your posts here. -ag On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 12:08 PM Kevin Chadwick wrote: > > On 2020-05-28 18:38, Amarendra Godbole wrote: > > It indeed is written by

Re: Article OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fuctional and Definetly Not Secure and BSD, the truth blog

2020-05-28 Thread Marc Espie
On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 07:58:45PM +, Kevin Chadwick wrote: > On 2020-05-28 18:38, Amarendra Godbole wrote: > > It indeed is written by someone lacking knowledge about everything. It > > is funny, and gave me a good laugh - the comments are even funnier! > > Be aware that the author deletes

Re: Article OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fuctional and Definetly Not Secure and BSD, the truth blog

2020-05-28 Thread Frank Beuth
On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 01:27:15PM +0200, infoomatic wrote: I just don't get it why some people put so much energy into bashing a free product instead of just ignoring it if they really hate it. The time would have been better spent on supporting/improving OpenBSD or another project. OpenBSD

Re: Article OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fuctional and Definetly Not Secure and BSD, the truth blog

2020-05-28 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On 2020-05-28 18:38, Amarendra Godbole wrote: > It indeed is written by someone lacking knowledge about everything. It > is funny, and gave me a good laugh - the comments are even funnier! Be aware that the author deletes your comments and replaces them with his own, under your name, whilst

Re: Article OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fuctional and Definetly Not Secure and BSD, the truth blog

2020-05-28 Thread Amarendra Godbole
It indeed is written by someone lacking knowledge about everything. It is funny, and gave me a good laugh - the comments are even funnier! -ag On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 11:30 AM Anders Andersson wrote: > > On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 7:41 PM wrote: > > > > On May 28, 2020 11:42 AM, Marc Espie

Re: Article OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fuctional and Definetly Not Secure and BSD, the truth blog

2020-05-28 Thread Anders Andersson
On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 7:41 PM wrote: > > On May 28, 2020 11:42 AM, Marc Espie wrote: > > On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 01:16:59AM -0300, Quantum Robin wrote: > > Hi, > > > > While surfing on the Google to learn more about OpenBSD, I > encountered this > > one: "OpenBSD: Not Free Not

Re: Article OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fuctional and Definetly Not Secure and BSD, the truth blog

2020-05-28 Thread Mike
On 5/28/2020 7:27 AM, infoomatic wrote: > I just don't get it why some people put so much energy into bashing a > free product instead of just ignoring it if they really hate it. > [snip] It is an easy way to get attention.

Re: Intel wireless issue after upgrading to 6.7

2020-05-28 Thread Kevin Chadwick
On 2020-05-28 14:40, Michael Steeves wrote: > but I'm wondering if there's some other way to get any more detail out of the > laptop about what's going on? ifconfig has a debug flag. A packet capture from another device with monitor mode, may be a helpful option too. e.g. iwm or athn

Re: Article OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fuctional and Definetly Not Secure and BSD, the truth blog

2020-05-28 Thread Gregory Edigarov
On 2020-05-28 07:16, Quantum Robin wrote: Hi, While surfing on the Google to learn more about OpenBSD, I encountered this one: "OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fuctional and Definetly Not Secure ( https://aboutthebsds.wordpress.com/2013/01/25/20/) Is the author telling the truth? Or just yet another

Re: Article OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fuctional and Definetly Not Secure and BSD, the truth blog

2020-05-28 Thread Ottavio Caruso
On Thu, 28 May 2020 at 12:27, infoomatic wrote: > > I just don't get it why some people put so much energy into bashing a > free product instead of just ignoring it if they really hate it. The > time would have been better spent on supporting/improving OpenBSD or > another project. You can say

Re: Restore pf tables metadata after a reboot

2020-05-28 Thread Bruno Flueckiger
On 26.05., Walter Alejandro Iglesias wrote: > I understand that this command: > > # pfctl -t spam -T expire > > Takes in care the "Cleared" date: > > # pfctl -t spam -vT show > ___.___.22.65 > Cleared: Mon May 25 16:10:22 2020 > ___.___.167.62 > Cleared:

Atheros AR9462 Wifi Card Support

2020-05-28 Thread MrPhyber
Hello everyone, I just installed OpenBSD on my laptop, everything works except for the wifi card that happens to be an Atheros AR9462. Are there any future plans to support this card? For the moment I am using a wifi usb dongle. -MrPhyber

Re: Article OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fuctional and Definetly Not Secure and BSD, the truth blog

2020-05-28 Thread edgar
On May 28, 2020 11:42 AM, Marc Espie wrote: On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 01:16:59AM -0300, Quantum Robin wrote: > Hi, > > While surfing on the Google to learn more about OpenBSD, I encountered this > one: "OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fuctional and Definetly Not Secure ( >

Re: EFI boot on Dell PowerEdge R610

2020-05-28 Thread Johan Hattne
> On May 28, 2020, at 06:42, Nick Holland wrote: > > On 2020-05-28 05:15, Johan Hattne wrote: >> On 2020-05-28 00:56, Johan Hattne wrote: >>> On 2020-05-28 00:43, YASUOKA Masahiko wrote: Hi, On Wed, 27 May 2020 22:32:58 -0700 Johan Hattne wrote: > I've been trying to

Re: Article OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fuctional and Definetly Not Secure and BSD, the truth blog

2020-05-28 Thread Marc Espie
On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 01:16:59AM -0300, Quantum Robin wrote: > Hi, > > While surfing on the Google to learn more about OpenBSD, I encountered this > one: "OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fuctional and Definetly Not Secure ( > https://aboutthebsds.wordpress.com/2013/01/25/20/) > > Is the author telling

Re: Intel wireless issue after upgrading to 6.7

2020-05-28 Thread Theo de Raadt
So you have one of these ipw(4) - Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 IEEE 802.11b wireless network device iwi(4) - Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG/2225BG/2915ABG IEEE 802.11a/b/g wireless network device iwm(4) - Intel 7000/8000/9000 IEEE 802.11a/ac/b/g/n wireless network devices iwn(4) - Intel WiFi Link and

Intel wireless issue after upgrading to 6.7

2020-05-28 Thread Michael Steeves
I've run into a problem on my Thinkpad T530 after upgrading to 6.7, where my wireless no longer connects to my home wifi network. The system tries to bring the interface up, but isn't able to pull an IP lease. I tried giving it a static IP, to see if that would get it on the network, but no luck

Re: Openbsd 6.6 httpd custom 404 page

2020-05-28 Thread Mischa
Hi Flint, It’s a BGP Looking Glass. https://man.openbsd.org/bgplg https://nlix.high5.nl/cgi-bin/bgplg Mischa > On 28 May 2020, at 17:51, flint pyrite wrote: > > What is > > /var/www/htdocs/bgplg > > for? > > On Thu,

Re: Openbsd 6.6 httpd custom 404 page

2020-05-28 Thread flint pyrite
What is /var/www/htdocs/bgplg for? On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 5:13 AM Mischa wrote: > Hi Matthias, > > Very nice features, would be great to see these in httpd. > > Mischa > > > > On 28 May 2020, at 11:42, Matthias wrote: > > > > Riccardo, > > > > you can try this:

Re: Source address selection algorithm w/ bgp

2020-05-28 Thread Denis Fondras
On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 08:09:25AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote: > A few tools have options like -s, but it is a problem. > > I'm also frustrated by this solution, and working on a better method. > > Pierre Emeriaud wrote: > > > What is the current canonical way to tweak source address

Re: DNS and rdomains

2020-05-28 Thread James
Thanks. Your solution works but is not ideal for my situation. The reason it's not ideal is that one of the rdomains gets its nameserver from DHCP and I don't think unbound can read this information. For example, In the case of a captive portal or floating between APs I would like DNS to work

Re: Source address selection algorithm w/ bgp

2020-05-28 Thread Theo de Raadt
A few tools have options like -s, but it is a problem. I'm also frustrated by this solution, and working on a better method. Pierre Emeriaud wrote: > What is the current canonical way to tweak source address selection? > > I have a bgp multi-homed router, and while answers do use the correct

Re: About pf max-src-conn-rate

2020-05-28 Thread Marko Cupać
On 2020-05-27 14:27, Walter Alejandro Iglesias wrote: Another question about pf. Perhaps I don't fully understand how connection rate is calculated. The following line in /etc/pf.conf: pass in log inet proto tcp to any port { smtp smtps } synproxy state \ (max-src-conn-rate 5/30,

Re: EFI boot on Dell PowerEdge R610

2020-05-28 Thread Nick Holland
On 2020-05-28 05:15, Johan Hattne wrote: > On 2020-05-28 00:56, Johan Hattne wrote: >> On 2020-05-28 00:43, YASUOKA Masahiko wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> On Wed, 27 May 2020 22:32:58 -0700 >>> Johan Hattne wrote: I've been trying to boot the 6.7 installation media from USB via EFI on a Dell

Re: Atheros AR9462 Wifi Card Support

2020-05-28 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 12:54:27PM +, MrPhyber wrote: > Hello everyone, > I just installed OpenBSD on my laptop, everything works except for the > wifi card that happens to be an Atheros AR9462. Are there any future > plans to support this card? For the moment I am using a wifi usb dongle.

Re: Article OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fuctional and Definetly Not Secure and BSD, the truth blog

2020-05-28 Thread infoomatic
I just don't get it why some people put so much energy into bashing a free product instead of just ignoring it if they really hate it. The time would have been better spent on supporting/improving OpenBSD or another project. On 28.05.20 13:20, Ian Darwin wrote: > On Thu, May 28, 2020 at

Re: Article OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fuctional and Definetly Not Secure and BSD, the truth blog

2020-05-28 Thread Ian Darwin
On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 02:21:49PM +1000, Aaron Mason wrote: > On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 2:20 PM Quantum Robin > wrote: > > While surfing on the Google to learn more about OpenBSD, I encountered this > > one: "OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fuctional and Definetly Not Secure ( > >

Re: Openbsd 6.6 httpd custom 404 page

2020-05-28 Thread Mischa
Hi Matthias, Very nice features, would be great to see these in httpd. Mischa > On 28 May 2020, at 11:42, Matthias wrote: > > Riccardo, > > you can try this: https://github.com/mpfr/httpd-plus > > ... and add something like that into your httpd.conf(5): > > location not found "/*" { >

Re: About pf max-src-conn-rate

2020-05-28 Thread Walter Alejandro Iglesias
On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 12:06:18PM +0200, Marko Cupać wrote: > On 2020-05-27 14:27, Walter Alejandro Iglesias wrote: > > Another question about pf. > > > > Perhaps I don't fully understand how connection rate is calculated. > > > > The following line in /etc/pf.conf: > > > > pass in log inet

Re: DNS and rdomains

2020-05-28 Thread Tom Smyth
Unbound can use root hints And you can over ride nameservers learned from dhclient Check man dhclient for more info And Set your resolv.conf nameservers to 127.0.0.1 Peace out On Thursday, 28 May 2020, James wrote: > Thanks. Your solution works but is not ideal for my situation. The >

Source address selection algorithm w/ bgp

2020-05-28 Thread Pierre Emeriaud
Hello Hi misc@ What is the current canonical way to tweak source address selection? I have a bgp multi-homed router, and while answers do use the correct source address, host-generated traffic uses the outgoing interface IP address: $ route -n get 194.2.0.20 route to: 194.2.0.20 destination:

Re: Openbsd 6.6 httpd custom 404 page

2020-05-28 Thread Matthias
Riccardo, you can try this: https://github.com/mpfr/httpd-plus ... and add something like that into your httpd.conf(5): location not found "/*" { request rewrite "/404.html" } My original motivation for writing these add-ons was to get WordPress running on httpd(8) which also requires

Re: EFI boot on Dell PowerEdge R610

2020-05-28 Thread Johan Hattne
On 2020-05-28 00:56, Johan Hattne wrote: On 2020-05-28 00:43, YASUOKA Masahiko wrote: Hi, On Wed, 27 May 2020 22:32:58 -0700 Johan Hattne wrote: I've been trying to boot the 6.7 installation media from USB via EFI on a Dell PowerEdge R610.  The screen goes blank and then the thing resets (so

Re: About pf max-src-conn-rate

2020-05-28 Thread Walter Alejandro Iglesias
Brian Brombacher wrote: > Keep in mind operations using pfctl such as reloading rule set or table > from file, any IP’s caught in the smtp table by the max-src-conn-rate > will be flushed de pending on your command line. > Every hour I scrape logs for AUTH failures and add them to a pfctl >

Re: EFI boot on Dell PowerEdge R610

2020-05-28 Thread Johan Hattne
On 2020-05-28 00:43, YASUOKA Masahiko wrote: Hi, On Wed, 27 May 2020 22:32:58 -0700 Johan Hattne wrote: I've been trying to boot the 6.7 installation media from USB via EFI on a Dell PowerEdge R610. The screen goes blank and then the thing resets (so no kernel output or anything). I can

Re: OpenBSD 6.7 and ffs2 FAQs

2020-05-28 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 10:54:59PM +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote: > I got some questions on ffs2 in 6.7. This is to set the record > straight, feel free to share on forums like reddit that I do not read, > let alone post on. > > 1. Using 6.7, the *installer* defaults to ffs2 for new filesystems for

Re: EFI boot on Dell PowerEdge R610

2020-05-28 Thread YASUOKA Masahiko
Hi, On Wed, 27 May 2020 22:32:58 -0700 Johan Hattne wrote: > I've been trying to boot the 6.7 installation media from USB via EFI > on a Dell PowerEdge R610. The screen goes blank and then the thing > resets (so no kernel output or anything). I can boot the same stick > via BIOS. > > I've

EFI boot on Dell PowerEdge R610

2020-05-28 Thread Johan Hattne
Dear all; I've been trying to boot the 6.7 installation media from USB via EFI on a Dell PowerEdge R610. The screen goes blank and then the thing resets (so no kernel output or anything). I can boot the same stick via BIOS. I've been searching for a while without results. Firmware

Re: OpenBSD: Not Free Not Fuctional and Definetly Not Secure and BSD, the truth blog

2020-05-28 Thread STeve Andre'
If you look at the titles of some of the other "articles" You will see a trend of unhappiness. The author has the right to write such things, just as everyone else has the right to ignore it. --STeve Andre' On May 28, 2020, 00:16, at 00:16, Quantum Robin wrote: >Hi, > >While surfing on