for the records: I've just submitted a bug report for the same thing to
bugs@
Bye, Marcus
Am 12/13/13 13:02, schrieb Daniel Polak:
I've installed current of Dec 9 on a Shuttle DS47 but the network card
doesn't seem to work.
It is detected but doesn't get a DHCP lease, I don't see any traffic
Hello Byron,
the answer to all your questions of course is THE CLOUD :)
Am 12/15/13 07:56, schrieb Byron Klippert:
I'm looking at options for sharing machine resources
(drives/directories/files) over LAN between OpenBSD server and Windows7
clients.
Welcome to my world ;-)
The Windows7
Am 12/18/13 23:09, schrieb Evan Root:
I have a perverted solution, use fat32. It's failures are very well
understood.
Inspired by 'perverted solution': maybe NTFS?
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=138209682226904
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-techm=137027292319143
Bye Marcus
12/19/13 15:37, dera...@cvs.openbsd.org:
Jonathan Gray and Mark Kettenis are still missing one generation of
Intel video. They need a Arrandale/Ironlake model.
The Thinkpad x201 is the best laptop for this.
They could use a laptop from a different vendor. To verify, pcidump
-v will
Am 12/21/13 01:26, schrieb Bas Stolker:
On 19-12-2013 15:37, dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote:
Jonathan Gray and Mark Kettenis are still missing one generation of
Intel video. They need a Arrandale/Ironlake model.
The Thinkpad x201 is the best laptop for this.
They could use a laptop from a
Am 01/16/14 18:05, schrieb Han Hwei Woo:
Rather than raising prices on CD's/T-Shirts, how about allowing for
subscriptions? I've bought CD's and shirts in the past, but don't do so
regularly simply as it's not something I think/remember to do at every
release. However, I'd gladly signup to
c...@innolan.dk (Carsten Larsen), 2014.01.22 (Wed) 17:53 (CET):
David Coppa wrote:
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 12:51 PM, Tony Sidaway tonysida...@gmail.com wrote:
On 20 Jan 2014 06:16, noah pugsley noah.pugs...@gmail.com wrote:
Just saw this on slashdot:
fivering...@yahoo.com.au (Steve), 2014.01.25 (Sat) 05:34 (CET):
I use AuthPF a fair bit to limit acces to external ports that I dont
want globally accessible.
The users that utilise this I I can plan for so they
have an ssh client installed on the device
I am now trying to authenticate
Hello Rob,
from pkg_add(1)
PKG_PATH If a given package name cannot be found, the directories
named by PKG_PATH are searched. It should contain a series
of entries separated by colons. Each entry consists of a
directory name. URL schemes such as FTP,
marko.cu...@mimar.rs (Marko Cupa??), 2014.02.19 (Wed) 12:38 (CET):
I need to deploy a number of openbsd firewalls based on alix2d13
hardware. The goal is to separate industrial network from LAN, in order
to protect unpatched systems on industrial network from potential
malware on LAN, while
j...@carnat.net (Joel Carnat), 2014.02.21 (Fri) 12:09 (CET):
I want to generate a hashed rootpw for native ldapd (on OBSD 5.4).
I've tried various things like `echo secret | sha256` but I can't
authenticate.
If possible, I'd like not to install openldap-server just to get slappasswd.
a...@hypernote.com (Aaron Poffenberger), 2014.02.26 (Wed) 18:30 (CET):
I recently configured smptd to replace a postfix-based solution.
smtpd(8) is a joy to work with. In ~four rules I had a working email
server!
My next goals was to get content filtering in place. I decided on
amavisd-new
sven.falem...@gmail.com (sven falempin), 2014.03.18 (Tue) 13:58 (CET):
For usbs ?
is this what you are looking for?
``USB install image for OpenBSD 5.5 - TESTING REQUIRED''
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-techm=139362793608228
Bye, Marcus
gimliandcomp...@gmail.com (Leonov Aleksey), 2014.03.19 (Wed) 15:07 (CET):
I can`t connect to www.aeroflot.ru from lynx on openbsd 5.4. I can
connect from gentoo, windows. Anybody can connect to wwe.aeroflot.ru
from openbsd 5.4?
OpenBSD 5.5-beta (GENERIC.MP) #284: Mon Feb 3 07:57:32 MST 2014
Reference:
``Softraid 3TB Problems''
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=136225193931620
Difference:
My HDDs show up as 4096 bytes/sector in dmesg.
Short:
Are there any options for disks that come with 4096 bytes/sector to use
with softraid(4)/bioctl(8)?
Long:
So I got these lovely large disks:
gimliandcomp...@gmail.com (Leonov Aleksey), 2014.03.19 (Wed) 16:18 (CET):
On 19.03.2014 20:32, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
gimliandcomp...@gmail.com (Leonov Aleksey), 2014.03.19 (Wed) 15:07 (CET):
I can`t connect to www.aeroflot.ru from lynx on openbsd 5.4. I can
connect from gentoo, windows
n...@holland-consulting.net (Nick Holland), 2014.04.03 (Thu) 16:19 (CEST):
On 04/03/14 04:29, Wesley MOUEDINE ASSABY wrote:
There's no anymore multilanguage pages ?
The problem was that few of the translations were kept up to date or
complete. Really, I'm amazed that the (volunteer)
dera...@cvs.openbsd.org (Theo de Raadt), 2014.04.03 (Thu) 19:39 (CEST):
n...@holland-consulting.net (Nick Holland), 2014.04.03 (Thu) 16:19 (CEST):
On 04/03/14 04:29, Wesley MOUEDINE ASSABY wrote:
There's no anymore multilanguage pages ?
The problem was that few of the translations
johan+openbsd-m...@huldtgren.com (Johan Huldtgren), 2014.05.12 (Mon) 13:20
(CEST):
Quoting Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org:
On 2014-05-12, Steve Fairhead st...@fivetrees.com wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm aware that mod_dav has been removed from 5.5. I was supporting a
group of icalendar
Happy Birthday, Theo. Thanks for doing your thing.
Others: please remember to donate/buy.
Bye, Marcus
ha...@afaics.de (Harald Dunkel), 2014.05.28 (Wed) 09:48 (CEST):
I haven't found it mentioned here yet, so I wonder if somebody
could share his experiences in running openBSD on a Shuttle DS81
(Intel DH82H81 chipset, Haswell i3 or i5). Is the hardware too new
for openBSD 5.5?
The DS47 is
mart...@bunix.org (Martijn Rijkeboer), 2014.06.02 (Mon) 13:32 (CEST):
my solution would be:
accept from any for domain d1.com virtual d1users relay hostname i-mail
I've tried something similar but I'm getting:
aliases/virtual may not be used with a relay rule
use recipient instead:
Hello,
In my attempts to write a simple script that lets the user select
options with a single key stroke I found no other way than to use bash
and its built-in read command with -n 1.
I am looking for a way to do this in ksh(1). Any ideas? Please...
Some snippets from the bash(1) man page:
Hello Patrick, All,
pkesh...@gmail.com (patrick keshishian), 2014.06.04 (Wed) 12:02 (CEST):
On 6/4/14, Marcus MERIGHI mcmer-open...@tor.at wrote:
Hello,
In my attempts to write a simple script that lets the user select
options with a single key stroke I found no other way than to use
kwesterb...@gmail.com (Kenneth Westerback), 2014.06.23 (Mon) 18:53 (CEST):
On 23 June 2014 06:24, Avi Cohen av...@rad.com wrote:
In my application (it is a router in the access) I'm initially running
dhclient daemon without any interface specified for dhcp.
Then - on user request - we
mart...@bunix.org (Martijn Rijkeboer), 2014.08.27 (Wed) 19:47 (CEST):
The files http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/amd64/SHA256[.sig]
don't have a hash for etc56.tgz and the etc56.tgz file is also older that
the other base files. Is this an error or did I miss something?
I thought
martijn...@gmail.com (Martijn van Duren), 2014.09.12 (Fri) 15:27 (CEST):
Hello misc@,
In just under two month I'll be moving from my old room (with service
costs included) to a new apartment (where I'll have to pay the
electricity bill myself).
Currently I have an old desktop PC running
d-eberhd...@freenet.de (D. Eberhardt), 2014.09.14 (Sun) 11:14 (CEST):
with the question of network adapters naming I went stuck searching for
a 'supported hardware' list. On the path from
I could get quite a list from the following command:
$ apropos network device ethernet device
I've
joel.r...@gmail.com (Joel Rees), 2014.09.23 (Tue) 10:10 (CEST):
I've built both /usr/src and /usr/xenocara after updating to -stable,
and I've updated /usr/ports to -stable, but there are no instructions
to do a build at the top of /usr/ports. Can I assume that would be
because you generally
jum...@yahoo.de (Patrick), 2014.10.02 (Thu) 16:32 (CEST):
Hi,
I use a OpenBSD based firewall (version 5.2, I know I should upgrade
but ...) between a 8 host cluster of Linux server and 300 clients
which will access this clutser via VNC. Each server is connected with
one gigabit port to a
grazzol...@gmail.com (Giancarlo Razzolini), 2014.10.02 (Thu) 15:39 (CEST):
On 02-10-2014 10:11, Jeff wrote:
I still can't seem to force a ping through a particular interface, even when
I
have both interfaces as default routes (I've tried both with and without
mpath).
If it matters, in
athom...@athompso.net (Adam Thompson), 2014.10.24 (Fri) 11:19 (CEST):
On 14-10-24 03:57 AM, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
On 2014-10-24 Fri 15:29 PM |, Worik Stanton wrote:
I installed postgresql (with pkg_add) and it did not change this, I had
to change /etc/rc.local by hand. Is there some reason
Hello Ingo,
first of all: thanks for taking the time!
schwa...@usta.de (Ingo Schwarze), 2014.10.24 (Fri) 15:00 (CEST):
Marcus MERIGHI wrote on Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 02:22:55PM +0200:
But be warned (it's biting me a bit): using ``rcctl disable xx''
doesn't just remove xx from
sl...@troubleshooters.com (Steve Litt), 2014.10.24 (Fri) 17:41 (CEST):
On Fri, 24 Oct 2014 12:21:15 +0100
Maurice McCarthy m...@mythic-beasts.com wrote:
OpenBSD 5.6 arrived Swansea UK today, 24 Oct 2014.
So does this mean I should download and install 5.6 to power my
OpenBSD/pf
s...@spacehopper.org (Stuart Henderson), 2014.11.22 (Sat) 10:18 (CET):
On 2014-11-22, bodie bodz...@openbsd.cz wrote:
You did not mention what version of OpenBSD you are using. Is it
-release, -stable or -current?
For -release, -stable there are hardly any updates during 6 months period
j...@entropicblur.com (Joe Gidi), 2014.11.23 (Sun) 01:22 (CET):
I'm running OpenBSD 5.6/amd64 on my fileserver. It has an APC UPS that was
previously managed with apcupsd. Since I upgraded to 5.6, the UPS now
attaches as a upd device:
$ dmesg | grep uhidev3
uhidev3 at uhub3 port 5
to as low as 1 second, with no change in results.
Is anyone successfully using sensorsd with upd?
Thanks,
Joe
On Sun, November 23, 2014 4:13 am, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
j...@entropicblur.com (Joe Gidi), 2014.11.23 (Sun) 01:22 (CET):
I'm running OpenBSD 5.6/amd64 on my fileserver. It has
for hw.sensors.upd0.percent0 to go
below low=) and left it as working.
Bye, Marcus
On Sun, November 23, 2014 11:51 am, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
j...@entropicblur.com (Joe Gidi), 2014.11.23 (Sun) 17:19 (CET):
Just after I sent this, I happened to notice these lines in
/var/log/messages. These came
n...@holland-consulting.net (Nick Holland), 2014.10.25 (Sat) 06:08 (CEST):
[big snip of the original discussion on screen blanking and it's
handling by mplayer]
Personally, I'm slowly losing interest in screen blanking. LCD screens
draw little power when on, [...]
[snipping again]
A laptop
hig...@gmail.com (David Higgs), 2014.11.28 (Fri) 15:43 (CET):
On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 2:45 AM, Marcus MERIGHI mcmer-open...@tor.at wrote:
What I have now:
$ getcap -a -f /etc/sensorsd.conf
hw.sensors.upd0.indicator0:low=1:high=2:command=/etc/sensorsd/upd.sh \
%l %n %s %x %t %2 %3 %4
these will come up later...)
j...@entropicblur.com (Joe Gidi), 2014.11.28 (Fri) 17:40 (CET):
On Fri, November 28, 2014 2:45 am, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
j...@entropicblur.com (Joe Gidi), 2014.11.27 (Thu) 16:41 (CET):
I just spent some more time poking at this and I'm still unable to get
So did I
greencopperm...@yandex.com (Martin Hanson), 2014.12.21 (Sun) 05:26 (CET):
If so, how well does the driver for the two NICs work? How does the
box perform in general?
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=141138265927863
Bye, Marcus
!DSPAM:54965a15238762120714909!
, Marcus
On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 7:51 AM, Marcus MERIGHI mcmer-open...@tor.at
wrote:
greencopperm...@yandex.com (Martin Hanson), 2014.12.21 (Sun) 05:26 (CET):
If so, how well does the driver for the two NICs work? How does the
box perform in general?
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm
just in case someone is bored enough to fix:
Index: faq/current.html
===
RCS file: /cvs/www/faq/current.html,v
retrieving revision 1.582
diff -u -r1.582 current.html
--- faq/current.html22 Dec 2014 20:44:49 - 1.582
+++
jungleboog...@gmail.com (jungle Boogie), 2014.12.26 (Fri) 18:42 (CET):
Here's a list of projects that I'm aware of that openBSD created. Is
that correct? (p) is for portable. What else am I missing?
openssh (p)
opensmtpd (p)
mandoc (p)
openntpd (p)
openbgpd
libressl (p)
openiked (p?)
pf
emga...@gmx.net (T. Ribbrock), 2015.12.29 (Mon) 14:30 (CET):
Hi all,
I'm finally getting round to updating my home server (gets a fresh 5.6
install).
Of course, there were a lot of changes over the past versions, one of
them being the whole apache - nginx - httpd migration. My webserver
ros...@ghweb.de (Markus Rosjat), 2015.03.25 (Wed) 13:58 (CET):
what's the usual setup these days for mailserver ?
below is only my impression of what the usual setup seems to be to me.
I have a old machine and like to jump into the future :)
old setup:
OpenBSD 4.2
OpenBSD 5.6.
Courier
Hello,
frankenstein warning: stable.mtier.org, all patches applied
the mail server in question doesn't deliver to a certain destination
(Network error on destination MXs). Other destinations work. When I
connect manually I can send messages via the destination server. But no
TLS involved this
Antoine, I'm CC-ing you because this might be a stable.mtier.org thing.
j...@sing.id.au (Joel Sing), 2015.03.31 (Tue) 14:51 (CEST):
On Tuesday 31 March 2015, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
frankenstein warning: stable.mtier.org, all patches applied
the mail server in question doesn't deliver
paol...@gmail.com (Paolo Aglialoro), 2015.04.15 (Wed) 03:10 (CEST):
is there someone who already had experiences with davical in
production on openbsd?
yes. But only for a handful of users.
What does production mean to you? Your personal caldav server? A
caldav server for hundreds of users?
my discussions with support (at) openbsdstore (dot) com were lengthy
(2014-10-06 - 20014-10-22) because I ordered two CD-Sets and wanted only
one to be shipped. This seemed to puzzle staff over there but no
problems with money transfer (via bank, SEPA) or shipping or anything...
Bye, Marcus
hru...@gmail.com (hru...@gmail.com), 2015.04.04 (Sat) 21:28 (CEST):
Did somenone manage to send Fax with an UMTS Stick? What vendor and
device?
When I used phone line modems there were modems _with_ fax capabilities
and some _without_. Possibly the same applies for those
Hello Marko,
marko.cu...@mimar.rs (Marko Cupa?), 2015.05.24 (Sun) 10:17 (CEST):
I am running recent snapshot on my laptop ThinkPad T440. Power button
does not initiate shutdown. I have apmd_flags=-A in rc.conf.local.
I thought the same about the power button of my X200s until I
accidentally
CCing misc@ because there's no public access to dmesg@.
BIOS: legacy boot option available. apart from that nothing fancy.
INSTALL: done externally to ssd, put into DS57, just booted.
VIDEO: only HDMI connector available, boot and console on my TV.
XWIN: not tested, silly, sorry.
Bye, Marcus
$
grazzol...@gmail.com (Giancarlo Razzolini), 2015.10.23 (Fri) 20:09 (CEST):
> p.s.: Please let FTP run its course and die! I beg you. Every time an
> admin starts a ftp server, a puppy dies. Consider using SSH. Or, if you
> must, DAV.
Giancarlo, do you know of any software that does DAV the way
Thanks+Bye, Marcus
> On Mar 19, 2014 11:36 AM, "Marcus MERIGHI" <mcmer-open...@tor.at> wrote:
>
> > Reference:
> > ``Softraid 3TB Problems''
> > http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=136225193931620
> >
> > Difference:
> > My HDDs show up as 4096
mcmer-open...@tor.at (Marcus MERIGHI), 2015.10.08 (Thu) 12:26 (CEST):
> kwesterb...@gmail.com (Kenneth Westerback), 2014.03.19 (Wed) 17:09 (CET):
> > Alas, softraid only supports 512 byte block devices at the moment.
> > Ken
>
> Any news on this one? No answer as alway
hi Alessandro,
just22@gmail.com (Alessandro DE LAURENZIS), 2015.08.30 (Sun) 13:12 (CEST):
# /dev/rsd1c:
type: SCSI
disk: SCSI disk
label: USB 2.0 FD
duid: 55c000a328c876de
flags:
bytes/sector: 512
sectors/track: 63
tracks/cylinder: 255
sectors/cylinder: 16065
cylinders: 487
mcmer-open...@tor.at (Marcus MERIGHI), 2015.09.07 (Mon) 19:25 (CEST):
> marko.cu...@mimar.rs (Marko Cupa??), 2015.09.07 (Mon) 17:56 (CEST):
> > I have OpenBSD firewall which talks BGP to 2 upstream ISPs.
> > bge0 - DMZ
> > em0 - ISP1
> > em1 - ISP2
> >
>
marko.cu...@mimar.rs (Marko Cupa??), 2015.09.07 (Mon) 17:56 (CEST):
> I have OpenBSD firewall which talks BGP to 2 upstream ISPs.
> bge0 - DMZ
> em0 - ISP1
> em1 - ISP2
>
> 80% of Internet routes are through ISP1, including the one from my home.
>
> I can ssh to em0 from home without problems
qua...@sneakertech.com (Quartz), 2015.09.21 (Mon) 02:43 (CEST):
> >As it was already stated in @misc,
>
> I don't think I got that message. (?)
>
> >mtier is probably as safe as relying on
> >openbsd code.
>
> I'm not worried so much about safety in the sense of compromised code, but
> rather
dera...@openbsd.org (Theo de Raadt), 2015.12.02 (Wed) 02:18 (CET):
> >I don't think that quite covers it. Those of us who have the choice
> >can send checks or Paypal money directly to Theo, as described on the
> >Donations page. I think checks are preferable, because they eliminate
> >Paypal
nans_na...@yahoo.de (bluesun08), 2015.12.05 (Sat) 15:57 (CET):
> 1) How can i show the txpower of my wlan-card?
No idea.
> 2) How can i adjust the txpower?
ifconfig(8), look for - you already named it.
Bye, Marcus
> !DSPAM:566307f4115531873865739!
mlar...@azathoth.net (Mike Larkin), 2015.12.15 (Tue) 23:25 (CET):
> On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 10:14:23AM +0100, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
> > CCing misc@ because there's no public access to dmesg@.
> >
> > BIOS: older machine, nothing fancy
> > Xwin: works, incl. touchpad
CCing misc@ because there's no public access to dmesg@.
BIOS: older machine, nothing fancy
Xwin: works, incl. touchpad
Suspend: works without Xwin only
Resume: does not work, regardless of Xwin
WLAN: works. fw_update fetched firmware for athn0 via athn0
dmesg, X.org.log, pcidump, usbdevs, sysctl
CCing misc@ because there's no public access to dmesg@.
Xwin: works, incl. touchpad
WLAN: does not work
Suspend: not tested
Resume: not tested
no fw_update run!
dmesg, X.org.log below.
http://www.dell.com/us/business/p/notebooks/vostro-3700/pd
OpenBSD 5.8 (GENERIC.MP) #1236: Sun Aug 16
I want to suggest to add the paper at bgp-spamd.net/bgp-spamd.pdf to
www/papers. The presentation version [1][2] is already there but we all
like text docs, don't we?
FWIW I'd put it there as phessler-bgp-spamd-text.pdf [3][4]
Bye, Marcus
[1] bgp-spamd.net/bgp-spamd-presentation.pdf
[2]
To me this sounds like "Screen brightness is reset when changing from X
to console" thread on bugs@ [1].
[1] http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs=146451346724515
Walter Alejandro Iglesias' workaround worked for me (thank you,
Walter!):
- run -current.
- use /etc/xorg.conf:
Section "Device"
p...@incedo.org (Sj??holm Per-Olov), 2016.06.19 (Sun) 11:56 (CEST):
> Does anyone know if there exist any list of recommendations about how
> to make an SSD disk to live as long as possible when using it for
> firewall purpose on OpenBSD?
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=144738462109908
Bye,
Moving topic to misc@. Or do you think NAT is broken?
zje.net...@foxmail.com (zje.net.cn), 2016.01.19 (Tue) 03:37 (CET):
> Hi, i'm tesing the NAT with the pf on OpenBSD 5.8, but i can not make it
> successful.There is a server with pf having a internal IP 10.0.11.200 and
> external IP
e.
Ken
++
Bye, Marcus
mcmer-open...@tor.at (Marcus MERIGHI), 2016.02.02 (Tue) 10:21 (CET):
> Hello,
>
> it seems dhclient gets confused about lease durations when getting
> leases for two (wlan) interfaces from the same dhcp server.
>
> I'm not sure this is a bug
As I am struggling with a softraid raid-5 volume myself...
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs=145450495812579
johan+openbsd-m...@huldtgren.com (Johan Huldtgren), 2016.02.06 (Sat) 14:59
(CET):
> http://www.huldtgren.com/panics/
I think transcribing these images yourself improves likelyhood of them
luis...@tin.it (giacomo), 2016.01.26 (Tue) 20:17 (CET):
> On 25.01.16, 13:02, Craig Skinner wrote:
> > Hi Luciano,
> >
> > On 2016-01-24 Sun 19:52 PM |, Luciano wrote:
> > > run-parts: /etc/cron.daily/logrotate exited with return code 1
> > ^ ^ what are these?
>
Hello Samir,
spytho...@gmail.com (Samir Parikh), 2016.02.03 (Wed) 21:29 (CET):
> Hi Everyone! This is my first post to the mailing list as I am new to
> OpenBSD.
> I am running version 5.8 (amd64) on a Lenovo Thinkpad T450s with a
> fairly default installation.
> I have a few issues to sort
Hello,
it seems dhclient gets confused about lease durations when getting
leases for two (wlan) interfaces from the same dhcp server.
I'm not sure this is a bug or done that way intentionally.
While working on the ds47d issue (bugs@) I had left an additional WLAN
stick connected to the
arrowscr...@mail.com (arrowscr...@mail.com), 2016.02.24 (Wed) 07:15 (CET):
> I'm currently deciding to do a "e-commerce" website. I noticed that
> OpenBSD Store use a software from medoc.com.
> If not medoc, do you guys have any other suggestion for e-commerce
> framework? It have to be open
please disregard!
sorry, right after hitting send I realized that this was not a -current
install as usual but a 5.8 one.
Therefore I'm quite sure the problem is hardware/PEBKAC.
Bye, Marcus
mcmer-open...@tor.at (Marcus MERIGHI), 2016.01.22 (Fri) 16:11 (CET):
> I just downloaded amd64 bsd
I just downloaded amd64 bsd.rd, put it on an usb stick, booted a new
machine from usb.
When the file sets were selected, 'Get/Verify SHA256.sig' succeeded, but
'Get/Verify bsd' stopped instantly and gave only 'Illegal instruction'.
Before this the only thing that didn't work was fetching the
ti...@openmailbox.org (Tinker), 2016.02.20 (Sat) 15:29 (CET):
> This email is an attempt to get some knowledge on how softraid works.
So many of your questions are answered if you start with bioctl(8)[1],
and continue with softraid(4)[2]. Maybe bio(4)[3] helps, too.
What's there is usually
ti...@openmailbox.org (Tinker), 2016.02.20 (Sat) 16:43 (CET):
> On 2016-02-20 22:23, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
> >ti...@openmailbox.org (Tinker), 2016.02.20 (Sat) 15:29 (CET):
> >>This email is an attempt to get some knowledge on how softraid works.
> >
> >So many of your
; On 2016-02-21 00:29, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
> >ti...@openmailbox.org (Tinker), 2016.02.20 (Sat) 16:43 (CET):
> ..
> >You appear to mean bioctl(8). Thats the only place I could find the word
> >'patrol'. bioctl(8) can control more than softraid(4) devices.
> >
> >bio(4):
lampsh...@poczta.fm (Lampshade), 2016.03.26 (Sat) 12:35 (CET):
> I am casual OpenBSD user. I use it on laptop. I don't have servers and
> do *not* want to create my own mail service. I use what crowd uses:
> I have Yahoo, Gmail, Yandex mail accounts.
>
> I would like to use mutt and shell scripts
CCing misc@ because there's no public access to dmesg@.
This is not a bug report but a 'works, thank-you' message.
There's nothing much to report from the short time I was using it, apart
from the Wifi NIC being removed and the BIOS switched to legacy boot.
Felt like a fast desktop without fans
m...@umaxx.net (Joerg Jung), 2016.04.27 (Wed) 21:53 (CEST):
> On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 09:41:50AM -0400, Bryan Everly wrote:
> >
> > Has anyone had success with either of the new 12" Retina MacBooks? My
> > search of marc.info came up empty.
>
> I own a MacBook8,2 and efiboot as well as inteldrm
CCing misc@ because there is no public access to dmesg@
(for good reasons)
This is not a bug report! Just data gathering...
Lenovo ideapad 500S-14ISK model 80Q3.
http://shop.lenovo.com/gb/en/laptops/ideapad/500-series/500s-14-inch/
I wouldn't want to run -current OpenBSD on this machine.
The
jd.arb...@googlemail.com (Jan Lambertz), 2016.04.19 (Tue) 13:34 (CEST):
> short Version:
> I think there might be a problem with the vte (nic) driver. I'm
> searching for a way to gather all the Information to get this fixed.
Maybe 'ifconfig vte0 debug' gives some info that helps debugging.
Bye,
mohammedrasha...@gmail.com (Rashad Kanavath), 2016.06.29 (Wed) 19:18 (CEST):
> I tried to mount a network drive using shlight. But it is not working. Here
> is the command with verbose output.
>
> using smbclient -L ... , I can list the drive. so this must be something
> else.
I haven't tested
roblem.
- Use sendbug(1)
IIRC sendsyslog(2) is an area of recent changes, so your chances of
getting replies on bugs@ might not be bad, possibly.
Marcus
> -Original Message-
> From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
> Marcus MERIGHI
> Sent: Tuesday
p...@thinkage.ca (Peter Fraser), 2017.01.30 (Mon) 18:17 (CET):
> My /var/log/messages is filling up with messages like the following:
>
> Jan 30 10:28:06 gateway sendsyslog: dropped 4 messages, error 55
> Jan 30 10:28:06 gateway sendsyslog: dropped 2 messages, error 55
> Jan 30 10:28:06 gateway
umoorjani.v...@gmail.com (Uday MOORJANI), 2017.01.24 (Tue) 13:24 (CET):
> Hope all is fine. I'm trying to find an implementation of BFD for OpenBSD
> and I read Peter's that is was still under development. My questions are:
You could check current status here:
I'm replying to misc@ (instead of tech@).
You did not send a dmesg and even basic version info is missing.
ab...@mst.edu (Austin Bentley), 2017.01.26 (Thu) 03:43 (CET):
> Interesting. It seems that on OpenBSD the reception is quite weak.
Yes, the change from X200 to X220 made my wlan
Hello,
ros...@ghweb.de (Markus Rosjat), 2017.01.27 (Fri) 09:44 (CET):
> so my question is what is the best strategy to migrate an exsiting LDAP
> directory from a system that has sendmail and courier running to a system
> with openSMTP and Dovecot.
>
> Old system:
>
> - Has systemaccount that
Hello,
demelier.da...@gmail.com (David Demelier), 2017.01.18 (Wed) 06:56 (CET):
> I have a very old HP Probook 4510s slowly dying. I have previously
> installed FreeBSD on it but got disappointed after several regression
> YoY and after upgrade like: no usable touchpad anymore, no more
>
Hello David,
demelier.da...@gmail.com (David Demelier), 2017.01.18 (Wed) 13:59 (CET):
> On 01/18/2017 12:32 PM, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
> > demelier.da...@gmail.com (David Demelier), 2017.01.18 (Wed) 06:56 (CET):
> > > The only thing I could not get to work actuall
sc...@ggr.com (Scott Bonds), 2017.02.28 (Tue) 02:21 (CET):
> I'm polling using xrandr to check whether a new display was plugged
> in, so I can run a script to switch to it, i.e. plug in an external
> VGA monitor and it lights up automatically, unplug it and my laptop
> automatically switches back
flor...@openbsd.org (Florian Obser), 2017.02.26 (Sun) 09:19 (CET):
> I need some help since I'm terrible with hardware...
>
> So my x201 main hacking laptop is getting old and benno@ is always
> mocking me for the amount of gaffer and stickers that are holding it
> together.
>
> Long story
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
andclan.id.au (Stuart Longland), 2016.11.16 (Wed) 10:19 (CET):
> 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,
dancerviet2...@yahoo.com (Denny White), 2016.12.13 (Tue) 09:52 (CET):
> Am running 6.0 Release with all patches up
> to date. I've installed mutt, fetchmail,
> getmail, procmail, & msmtp. Had rough time
seen this? http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports=141634350915839
tl;dr: move to fdm(1)
> setting
p...@thinkage.ca (Peter Fraser), 2016.11.27 (Sun) 21:50 (CET):
> Is there a similar procedure to get rspamd or similar to work with smtpd?
I did it via amavisd-new and do it atm with spampd.
warning: spampd fails on me quite often. that's the reason for extra
rc_check() and rc_pre() and some
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