On Thu, 24 Sep 2020 09:29:37 -0400 (EDT), ben wrote:
> You don't. Pass is a password manager. It stores passwords for later
> use.
Indeed. So how is pass relevant to OP's problem?
`make update`
[1]: https://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html
Cheers,
Daniel
). This way you can get any encountered bug fixed in time for
-release. Your prod but also every one else will benefit from it.
Cheers,
Daniel
On Mon, 29 Jul 2019 22:22:01 +0200, Alex Naumov
wrote:
> just a small update for the port testing guide ;-)
Thanks committed!
Daniel
On Mon, 5 Aug 2019 05:38:46 -0700, Claus Assmann
wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 05, 2019, Marc Espie wrote:
> > [[...]] the same useless mp4 video.
>
> Maybe it is/contains an (attempt of an) exploit?
>
Unlikely since their signature says "Certified Ethical Hacker"
On Fri, 9 Aug 2019 17:01:13 +0200, Stefan Wollny
wrote:
> As I never did any changes to 'www/squid/Makefile' the following
> irritates me:
>
> /usr/ports $ doas cvs -q up -Pd -A
don't use doas
> cvs server: conflict: INDEX is modified but no longer in the
> repository
> C INDEX
rm INDEX
> M
the stats from an OpenBSD server and the router I query
are mostly Cisco but many are also OpenBSD too.
Any clue stick?
Many thanks
Daniel
lot as new customers are added or removed, it
was a lot simpler to do it in the actual router then trying to always go
back and over write the final configuration or mrtg each time.
Daniel
On 8/23/19 12:12 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2019-08-22, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>&
On 8/28/19 5:44 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2019-08-26, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
>> Thanks Stuart,
>>
>> I guess I had the right oid before, but the fact that is doesn't allow
>> the replacement always give me a fail at restart, I assume I wasn't
On 8/28/19 10:32 AM, Mohamed salah wrote:
> I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use
> OPENBSD what not other bsd's what not gnu/Linux, if something doesn't work
> fine on openbsd and you love this os so much what will do?
- Simplicity.
- Clean
- Lean and Slim
- Work as
ere is simply a guess based on your info.
Hope this help you some.
Daniel
On 9/1/19 9:04 AM, Felix Hanley wrote:
> I had assumed I would be able to use the existing pf.conf (which has worked
> for years) even after the introduction of the
> vlan2 interface as the pppoe0 parent. To ge
nagging me with:
Subject: example.com rc.sysmerge output
/etc/login.conf unhandled, re-run sysmerge to merge the new version
and I usually end up running sysmerge manually with 'd'.
Any advice on how to deal with that? How do you do it?
Cheers,
Daniel
There have been a truck load of changes from the 5.9
Hope this help you some even if that doesn't answer your question.
However the suggestion is very valid.
Daniel
Our company has developed several devices that run OpenBSD under the hood,
including a milk expending machine and a multichannel RoIP device.
Curiosly, network features have no relevance for us: stability and a solid
and consistent audio interface make OpenBSD a winner for us.
Regards!
El dom., 2
Same error and and very similar configuration based on the one in
/etc/examples.
Daniel
> My acme-config.conf is the latest example version, with the v2 URLs
> and with example.com replaced by my domains.
>
> #
> # $OpenBSD: acme-client.conf,v 1.2 2019/06/07 08:08:30 florian
Hi Florian,
>> > Today acme-client renewed all but 2 of my domains; the two that have
>> > "alternative names" in the certificates. I cannot get it to renew
>> > those two. This is on amd64 on 6.6-current, updated today.
>>
>> I can reproduce this on amd64 current, as well as on 6.6.
>>
>> Same
ot; in
the output of acme-client -vv.
After removing the entry from acme-client.conf everything works as
expected (with the "EOF without close" warning which is unrelated).
Thanks to everybody who helped!
Daniel
>>> > Today acme-client renewed all but 2 of my domains; the
...
> Firewall/router:
...
> * OpenBSD 6.3 64bit
...
I recommend updating to a modern version of OpenBSD before spending
time investigating the issue further.
As one of the few remaining people out there who considers perl to be their
favorite language—starting to wonder if it’s just me and Larry Wall at this
point—I’d like to say that perl should stay in base on its merits, all the
perl-based system tools notwithstanding.
I decided learn perl becaus
I like where this thread is headed.
To expand on this idea, maybe we should demonstrate how diversity and
inclusiveness can work in an operating system via language choices.
Why stop at TCL and LUA? Or even scripting languages in general. Why
not Go, Rust, Haskell and Scala too?
Hear me out. W
;>> and then ask for feedback from the other devs? That is the OpenBSD way,
>>>> right? If it really is a great idea, they’d all be really excited. In
>>>> any case, it would kill this thread.
>>>>
>>>> EZ
>>>>
>>>>
On Thu, 2 Jan 2020 19:49:28 +0100, Marc Chantreux
wrote:
> some endless sterile debates
Like this thread, or worse?
True, but I think it’s cleaner when you’re actually calling the function to not
have to send a hashref. Small thing, of course, but I figure you write a
function once, but call it many times. I’d rather the function call be
cleaner/simpler than the function definition for that reason.
Sent from
gin dcorbe ldap
Password:
...
authorize
And so is ypbind:
aagico-postgres-nextcloud# getent group | grep dcorbe
_dcorbe:*:2001:dcorbe
aagico-postgres-nextcloud# getent passwd | grep dcorbe
dcorbe:*:2001:2001:Daniel Corbe:/home/dcorbe:/bin/sh
What do I need to change about OpenSSH to get this working?
> On Jan 11, 2020, at 3:24 PM, Anders Andersson wrote:
>
> While perusing the OpenBSD FAQ I came across the S/Key login system
> and noticed that there are three possible hashing algorithms to choose
> from: MD5, SHA1, and RIPEMD-160.
>
> Instinctively I wouldn't want to use any of these. RI
>> On Jan 30, 2020, at 4:34 PM, Patrick Kristiansen wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 30, 2020, at 21:10, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
>> Hi Patrick,
>>
>> Patrick Kristiansen wrote on Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 09:05:11PM +0100:
>>
>>> The process I need to run is written in Clojure and thus runs on the
>>> Java Vir
jkm/ports/distfiles/xfce4/ it should just work.
There's a sha256 to check the integrity, so as long you don't change
distinfo, you don't have to worry.
I'm glad I'm not the only missing gtk-xfce-engine BTW :)
Cheers,
Daniel
connections.
Shouldn't those be removed as soon as their prefix is no longer valid?
Or at least all be deprecated?
Daniel
--
Unix _IS_ user friendly - it's just
selective about who its friends are!
On 01/10/2015 10:48, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 30/09/15(Wed) 18:19, Daniel Gillen wrote:
>> [...]
>> inet 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 NONE \
>> pppoedev vlan35 \
>> authproto pap \
>> authname "@vo.lu" \
>&g
On 01.10.2015 10:48, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 30/09/15(Wed) 18:19, Daniel Gillen wrote:
>> [...]
>> inet 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 NONE \
>> pppoedev vlan35 \
>> authproto pap \
>> authname "@vo.lu" \
>&g
On 02.10.2015 15:21, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> On 02/10/15(Fri) 12:53, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> [...]
>> I think it would probably make sense to remove an autoconfigured
>> prefix/address if an interface goes down (and one could argue for this
>> being the right thing to do for IPv4/DHCP as well
On 02.10.2015 21:55, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2015/10/02 21:24, Daniel Gillen wrote:
>> But does an ifconfig down really does not remove autoconfigured IPv6
>> addresses?
>
> Nope, they stay there.
>
>> I can't test it as ifconfig pppoe0 down does not seem
ck no matter what drives and version I tried.
Any clue stick would be greatly appreciated. I obviously must be
overlooking something stupid...
Daniel
=
USB Fash Drive
=
> PC Engines APU BIOS build date: Sep
when I got the box and the brain farted...
Many thanks for the clue stick!
Now I can do the full install and here is the dmesg as a results finally
for it.
Daniel
===
$ dmesg
OpenBSD 5.8 (GENERIC.MP) #1236: Sun Aug 16 02:31:04 MD
Hi misc@,
tmux session from 2 days ago, login into the machine and then:
$ tmux attach
$ tmux attach
no sessions
$
Minutes ago it was OK. No traces left. First time I thought I wasn't
awake enough.
Anyone experiencing this?
Thank you.
OpenBSD 5.8-current (GENERIC.MP) #1477: Tue Oct 13 17:36:0
On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 07:24:24PM -0200, Daniel Bolgheroni wrote:
> Anyone experiencing this?
>From tmux(1):
If the socket is accidentally removed, the SIGUSR1 signal
may be sent to the tmux server process to recreate it (note
that this will fail if any parent directori
On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 04:43:50AM -0400, Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
> i have been reading up online news about the core team considering a move
> from 'gcc' to "clang/llvm".
> is it really true? wouldn't that add a whole lot of complexity to the base
> system? isn't clang/llvm written in c++11? wouldn'
On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 2:46 AM, Some Developer
wrote:
> I'm just wondering what hardware spec I'd need push 20 gigabits of network
> traffic on an OpenBSD server?
As someone else mentioned, this is likely not possible today.
> The thing is I want to log all traffic on the server for that so I'm
I'm not sure what I missed here so I would appreciate it if someone would
hit me with a clue bat.
My OpenBSD firewall is acting as a DHCPv6-PD client and successfully
getting IP information:
My outside interface:
vlan9: flags=208843 mtu
1500
lladdr 00:1e:37:d6:00:ad
priority: 0
is on 5.8 fresh install for testing, nothing special is done and
only packages are use.
Thanks for your time if you can share some ideas or even better correct
my thinking.
Daniel.
On 10/30/15 4:10 AM, Gilles Chehade wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 03:56:23AM -0400, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
>> Isn't the long form domain alias should be supported
>> here for the relay configuration in smtpd.conf
>>
>> In the man(5) smtpd.conf page I see this
xpense, not like their monthly recurring cost for the
current 1Gb access is it?
Hope this help some, put thing back in perspective and give you some
food for thought...
It's not because you can get away with something that it make sense to
do it...
Good luck.
Daniel
On 11/1/15 7:51 PM, Pred
On 11/1/15 10:28 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>> "...push 1 Gigabit of packets..."
>>
>> Here is the logic that to me doesn't make sense. It' ok for you to
>> disagree with me, but think about it for 2 minutes.
>
> oh come on daniel, your logic is all
On 11/2/15 1:31 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2015-11-02, Michael McConville wrote:
>> My speculative 2¢.
>
> See, even the USA needs more than ASCII :-)
May be not. $0.02 :-))
I know this is not in the map page, so out of the box it's possible.
But is there any trick for example to have something like this
reject from any for domain recipient ! set pftable "spamd"
in smtpd.conf and have it add the source IP into the spamd table of pf?
So, instead of adding spam trap
Does anyone use this port yet Rspamd.
I saw Stuart + a few helpers making a port of Rspamd. Only on current
now, so I install current on a server and try to run it.
But anyone have any clue stick to provide on how to actually plug it
with smtpd?
Looks like Rspamd accept only input via the http s
On 11/11/15 5:30 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2015-11-11, Joerg Jung wrote:
>>> Am 11.11.2015 um 05:44 schrieb Daniel Ouellet :
>>>
>>> Does anyone use this port yet Rspamd.
>>>
>>> I saw Stuart + a few helpers making a port of Rspamd. Only on c
I saw a commit today on this platform. The last snapshot is almost a
month old.
10/18/152:19:00 AM.
Just wonder if the snapshot might get some love.
If not, totally fine, just wonder.
I may just go buy myself a bigger USB drive to try to compile it on my
Ubiquiti box and see how many da
Took me a while to find this, and I saw a few questions on misc@ as well
and sense the same frustration I had.
The thread was this one:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=144562030714263&w=2
I am sure more will have the same frustration then me on this as just
compiling the kernel it does take a
When I try to play sounds on my Thinkpad T430 I find that the audio's rather
quiet, I've experimented a bit and found that at about 170 (mixerctl
outputs.master=170) the volume stops increasing. It just stays constant from
170 to 255, or at least the change is so quiet that I can't hear it. I've lo
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 08:15:08PM +, Raf Czlonka wrote:
> Stefan, the OP already mentioned (see above) that he had already tried
> that and it stays constant.
>
> On my machine, increasing the volume on 'outputs.mixY', where 'Y' is
> '2', did the trick.
>
> Setting 'outputs.hp_boost=on' (for
Oh, a quick self reply:
I've noticed that when I look in audioctl, if I have
just oss then lowat = hiwat = 25, with sndio running
lowat = hiwat = 8. Not sure if this is helpful information.
On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 11:34:53AM +0200, Alexey Suslikov wrote:
> 2 volume controls in output path (at least). You probably may try
> to limit volume control to DACs
>
> outputs.master.slaves=dac-0:1,dac-2:3
>
> and max out everything else in output path. Or
>
> outputs.master.slaves=spkr,hp
>
Sure. You can reply to just the list, by the way; I'm subscribed.
inputs.dac-0:1=142,142
inputs.dac-2:3=142,142
record.adc-2:3_mute=off [ off on ]
record.adc-2:3=124,124
record.adc-0:1_mute=off [ off on ]
record.adc-0:1=124,124
inputs.mix_source=mic2,spkr2,spkr3,beep { mic2 spkr2 spkr3 beep
On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 10:13:09PM +, Mike Cond wrote:
> There is no direct path to dac in your mixer. I would try to exclude mix from
> inputs.mix2_source=dac-0:1,mix
> inputs.mix3_source=dac-2:3,mix.
>
> So your outputs.spkr_source will contain mix3 but without mix components.
Did a quick
On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 6:21 AM, Martin Hlavatý wrote:
> I have issues with firewall lags while there is peak in match
> rule counter in pf. Normally it has match ratio of about
> 1500/sec, but several times a day it jumps to somewhere
> around 6k/sec and firewall lags, some traffic gets dropped.
Even removed the table password?
NO way anymore to have difference password for emails then the system
password without smtp-extra install?
I can understand may be sqlite and ldap, but as a base system having
different password from the system was and is very useful and I do it on
all systems.
O
On 11/30/15 4:58 PM, Joerg Jung wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 04:48:05PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
>> Even removed the table password?
>
> Yes.
>
>> NO way anymore to have difference password for emails then the system
>> password without smtp-extra inst
d start to be a
big advocate of it as well.
Nice to see family traditions be pass around like this, so I want to
make sure this continue so that may be my grand son will use it too! (:>
I know I will tell in him/here the old days, that's what grandpa used! (:>
Daniel
w for the
passphrase (even if empty) AFAIK comes with gnupg2. So you should try
to have gnupg on your system but not gnupg2 and it should work.
I already had this problem and I solved it as I said.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 11/13/15 12:02 PM, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> I saw a commit today on this platform. The last snapshot is almost a
> month old.
>
> 10/18/15 2:19:00 AM.
>
> Just wonder if the snapshot might get some love.
>
> If not, totally fine, just wonder.
>
> I may j
nd the very low power this
needs to work.
I was curious and i will test more. I was trying to see if the
EdgeRouter Pro works, so far, no success yet, or may be never, but I am
just to tired to figure it out now.
I can say for sure that it does WAY, WAY more then a Cisco 2651XM
router! (:>
Daniel
Not the end of the world, I was trying to see if I could boot OpenBSD on
this version of the EdgeRouter Pro from Ubiquiti. I try the latest
Octeon available just in case.
I am still trying, but start to run out of idea and i do need to get
some sleep now.
Anyone have a possible Idea as what I may
On 12/5/15 8:55 AM, Ted Unangst wrote:
> Daniel Ouellet wrote:
>> Not the end of the world, I was trying to see if I could boot OpenBSD on
>> this version of the EdgeRouter Pro from Ubiquiti. I try the latest
>> Octeon available just in case.
>
>> panic: pool_do_
1 at softraid0: 256 targets
root device:
On 12/5/15 2:56 PM, Janne Johansson wrote:
> My ERL would not run SMP if coremask was 0x1 (ie, use only one cpu) so I
> setenv:ed the bootmask to add coremask=0x3 so that the bsd.mp would find
> both cores, otherwise it bombed while probing for t
ti product, you
acknowledge that you have read and understood the Ubiquiti
License Agreement (available in the Web UI at, by default,
http://192.168.1.1) and agree to be bound by its terms.
ubnt login:
On 12/5/15 6:18 PM, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> I got a little bit more now. Not much, but stil
On 12/5/15 8:01 PM, jungle Boogie wrote:
> On 5 December 2015 at 01:36, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
>> I very much appreciate it.
>
>
> I appreciate this too, but I can't complete the install. I tried an
> update and now an install.
>
> Like the first time
is always up. Or what could I look at to find
out what may be happening for the traffic to stop flowing properly.
Every time, nothing needs to be done other then /etc/rc.d/iked stop and
then start to get it going again after it wasn't used for a while.
Thanks
Daniel
Sorry for the long details here.
It may be relevant or related to some comment I have seen in regards to
DHCP client killing traffic in the last few days on tech@ I have seen
and that may be it might be useful.
If not just ignore as i am still digging why iked session are unstable
long term.
But
d, then why not kill the old one before
doing so? Just wonder if that may not help the stability and possibly
eliminate the constant needs for the daemon restart.
Thanks
Daniel
Example of logs with left over ghost iked process.
# cat daemon | grep "pfkey_sa_last_used: message: No such proc
On 12/11/15 12:11 PM, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> One question. Is it the only way to re-key the iked process when it
> reach it's 3 hours usage and/or the 500 Mb data exchange to restart a
> new process?
>
> Isn't it possible to kill the old one then that is not use anymo
I loose VPN at random time on an otherwise perfectly working
VPN.
Best,
Daniel
ftp http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/octeon/bsd.rd
and then make sure you load that one to do the install.
I would want to help you more, but it's hard to know what you do or do
not do.
Daniel
On 12/12/15 10:42 PM, jungle Boogie wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Despite the very help
k.
I fell, you have to do something wrong someplace or skip a set or
something, unless your USB flash drive IS REALLY BAD may be, but I
really don't think it is what's going on!
Daniel
On 12/12/15 10:42 PM, jungle Boogie wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Despite the very helpful reply
es or so including my typing mistakes.
You can get it here:
http://www.openbsdsupport.org/octeon/Octeon-Install.mov
And no before you asked that has NOTHING to do with the official
project. It's just a very old (11 years and counting) demonstration to
show talk on misc@ is cheap and doing is no
> Secondly, this whole thread should have ended long ago.
So why you keep it going then.
Let it die please
Sorry about that by the way.
The file is big, 156494156 Dec 13 02:40 Octeon-Install.mov
On 12/13/15 2:58 AM, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I thought about your problem and as i can't figure out what may be going
> on, I thought a picture would be worth a thousands words an
low is still true, but the same scenario with NAT-T will
show up, just somewhat less frequently, but still present. Above so far,
none.
Best,
Daniel
On 12/11/15 8:51 PM, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> I sure hope this will help.
>
> ***Setup***
> Two server on 5.8. Establish VPN with IKEDv
On 12/15/15 5:10 PM, Jack J. Woehr wrote:
> Just installed 5.8 on an old Dell laptop, cvs'ed src -rOPENBSD_5_8 then
> config'ed and tried to build GENERIC.MP:
> Any tips? This has to be something silly ...
Sure, use snapshots!
You can get one already done every single day if you want...
ftp:/
I am trying to find a more efficient way then creating a long list of
policy in iked.conf that would be in in pf using table, but there isn;'t
any table in iked.conf.
As a simple example if I had this in pf
table { 172.16.0.0/16, !172.16.1.0/24, 172.16.1.100 }
would match all the /16, but not t
> I was wondering if anybody tried running LibreNMS with httpd from the
> base and even more fundamentally does httpd from the base support
> "unsecure" mode. I read up and down httpd several times but I didn't see
> anything about insecure mode.
Yes, "unsecure mode" is call Linux.
Or FreeBSD the
On Thu, Jan 7, 2016 at 11:28 AM, Marko Cupać wrote:
> I am setting up gateway for a small network which has two main types of
> traffic: p2p and http(s). The idea is to give p2p traffic all the
> available bandwidth until there is http(s) traffic, in which case p2p
> should be throttled down and h
On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 7:58 AM, Marko Cupać wrote:
> On Sat, 9 Jan 2016 11:11:27 -0700
> Daniel Melameth wrote:
>> You NEED to set a max on your ROOT queues.
> I came to this conclusion as well. But not only on root queues. For
> example, when max is set on root queue but
OpenBSD 5.7 and 5.8 on a Asus H97I-PLUS which is the
> mini-itx version of the same motherboard.
> It runs just fine, everything is detected. Gome 3.16 runs great with
> intel HD4600 gaphics.
>
> Tiemen Werkman
>
H97-plus here. Fine as well though I don't use the nic (for no
particular reason).
dmesg: https://chown.me/iota/dmesg/trampoline.txt
Cheers,
Daniel
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 9:37 PM, David Gwynne wrote:
>> On 11 Jan 2016, at 22:43, Daniel Melameth wrote:
>> On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 7:58 AM, Marko Cupać
wrote:
>>> On Sat, 9 Jan 2016 11:11:27 -0700
>>> Daniel Melameth wrote:
>>>> You NEED to set a m
On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 11:36 AM, wrote:
> a. With both Linux or Windows all downloads tend to hover around 100 KB/s on
> a 50 Mb/s cable Internet connection
> b. if I run a processor intensive program while downloading (typically at the
> moment a video of a burning fireplace) then the downloa
On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 08:59:34PM -0500, Nick Holland wrote:
>
> But why was I running a Sun E250? What could it do better than anything
> else for me? When my E250 did something strange (which it did from time
> to time), there wasn't much that I (as a non-coder) could do about
> it...nor was t
to
established.
Would be nice if you can help me.
Regards,
Daniel Seidenstuecker
host has disconnected
Any ideas? I'm also running 5.8.
Thanks!
Daniel
art Henderson
wrote:
> On 2016-02-12, Daniel Boyd wrote:
> > I am having this same issue. I also tried adding the -d switch
> > to see if that would shed any light.
> >
> > $ sshfs -d -o idmap=user ...
> > command-line line 0: Bad number.
> > remote hos
Not as far as I can tell. It'd be via vmm if you can, so your options would be
openbsd or netbsd, neither quickly from what I've heard.
On Thu Feb 18 01:39:13 2016 GMT-0500, Steve Litt wrote:
> Does hardware accelerated Qemu work on OpenBSD now? It didn't at the
> end of 2014.
>
> Thanks,
>
> S
; > OpenBSD doesn't have them.
> I use a 4-button Logitech trackball mouse. It required remapping in
> xmodmap to make it work.
> Yes, xev showed enough information to see "button up" and "button
> down" events to use as input to xmodmap.
Do you mind sharing your configuration?
Cheers,
Daniel
AFAIK there is no way to turn off those messages in the default kernel. You
could try to write a patch if you care: take a look at
src/sys/netinet/if_ether.c, line #625.
Regards!
2017-11-09 9:14 GMT+01:00 OpenBSD :
> Torsten,
>
> Thanks for responding to my question.
> I know about this specifi
On Thu, 2017-11-09 at 14:52 -0500, Jeff wrote:
>
Is it not worth it to update ports in this way; meaning,
> is it better to simply wait for OpenBSD6.3 and stick with
> binary packages?
>
> The openbsd.org site says:
> The ports tree is meant for advan
I've installed OpenBSD/macppc twice on my G4 Cube now and it seems to
be working fine until I go to untar src.tar.gz at which point it throws
some abort trap errors and crashes. If I reboot, I get a bunch of
abort traps during the boot process followed by several:
init: can't exec getty '/usr/lib
On Wed, 2017-11-15 at 13:08 -0600, Mike Coddington wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 10:01:09AM -0600, Daniel Boyd wrote:
> > I've installed OpenBSD/macppc twice on my G4 Cube now and it seems
> > to
> > be working fine until I go to untar src.tar.gz at which point it
>
On Wed, 2017-11-15 at 13:35 -0800, Philip Guenther wrote:
>
> tar _is_ pax:
> : corwin; ls -li /bin/tar /bin/pax
> 52015 -r-xr-xr-x 3 root bin 433472 Nov 1 11:15 /bin/pax
> 52015 -r-xr-xr-x 3 root bin 433472 Nov 1 11:15 /bin/tar
> : corwin;
>
> Fundamentally, unless a userspace process is
her wrote:
>>> On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 11:08 AM, Mike Coddington
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 10:01:09AM -0600, Daniel Boyd wrote:
>>>>> I've installed OpenBSD/macppc twice on my G4 Cube now and it seems to
>>>&
Something to consider is that there *are* areas where libreoffice is deficient.
It's not uncommon for businesses to have a terrifying amount of embedded visual
basic and incredibly elaborate excel macros, I wouldn't be surprised if the
(possibly theoretical) suit literally can't get their work don
As I said, CARP does not support specifying a MTU.
Either using ifconfig directly or adding the mtu in the hostname.carp0 file
result in a SIOCSIFMTU: Inappropriate ioctl for device.
> Le 24 nov. 2017 à 17:28, Alarig Le Lay a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> Did you try to add the mtu value argument to y
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