On 05/29/17 01:57, tec...@protonmail.com wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have been using httpd for quite a while now, but after a new
> project/website having to have read/write/execute permissions (unsafe, I do
> realise..) I decided to:
>
> 1. add root to the www group,
> 2. chown -R www:www /var/ww
On 04/12/17 11:42, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2017-04-11, Markus Rosjat wrote:
>> I think the problem is with the windows site because it tells me there
>> is no certificate to be found. I added the certificate to local machine
>> store -> own certificates (at least in the german UI is no pers
On 03/07/17 12:08, thrph.i...@gmail.com wrote:
> http://www.ex-parrot.com/pdw/iftop/
systat(1) states
>
> On Tue, 7 Mar 2017 11:28:50 +0100
> Frank White wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> how can I monitor the bandwidth and know what client is occupying the
>> bandwidth ?
>> Thank u.
On 09/03/16 00:46, Aioi Yuuko wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to wean myself off external packages as much as possible. Is there
> a common, accepted way of viewing, for instance, battery life, with only
> included programs?
>
It depends upon your precise needs, but you could look into sensorsd(8)
On 04/26/16 12:54, Murk Fletcher wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Both Perl and PHP are dying languages. Python is nice, but Ruby on Rails is
> way nicer. That's just my opinion though, and I build tons of super cool
> web and mobile apps.
I'm looking forward to your reimplementation of pkg_* and dpb in ruby.
Ho
There was a patch for keyboards not coming back again after suspend on
April 14th. You should try a newer snapshot.
On 04/19/16 15:18, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can suspend my laptop by closing the lid, hitting the powerbutton the
> computer comes up again, however it looks frozen, I
On 04/17/16 13:20, Joseph Oficre wrote:
> I want to store all my files centralized. I have some windows pc's at home,
> some notebooks and my work laptop. So i want to be able to put and take the
> files from any of this PC's. But /var/ partition only 100gb size, so i
> think it's good idea to move
see doas.conf(5):
args ... Arguments to command. If specified, the command arguments
provided by the user need to match for the command to be
successful. Specifying args alone means that command should
be run without any arguments.
Y
On 03/29/16 13:20, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This question is somehow off topic but I know there are some readers
> here old enough to shade some light in this matter.
> I want to get and idea of what was or is an old true hardware UNIX
> terminal. I have searched google, but the word "ter
>From what I can see your regex is the same as Attiva.*XXL[1],
so why not just that one?
Or what pattern are you trying to match exactly?
On 02/26/16 04:39, Артур Истомин wrote:
> Suppose I have file with next lines among others:
>
> Omsa Attiva 40 cioccolato 2
> Omsa Attiva 40 blue XXL
> Omsa A
On 01/06/16 11:05, Mike Burns wrote:
On 2016-01-06 10.56.52 +0100, Jon S wrote:
Is this a known problem? Is there a solution to make ls print correct UTF-8?
Use colorls from packages instead.
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=142539814225472&w=2
Or wait for 5.9 to come out.
http://cvsweb.
ping
On 11/04/15 11:44, Martijn van Duren wrote:
Hello misc@,
I've installed a UPS (eaton ellipse 600) at a customer of mine, which
attaches as a upd(4) device without problems. When monitoring this
device with sensorsd it sporadically sends out emails about power
problems, even when ther
y shutdowns yet, but it might be just a
matter of star and moon alignment before both percent0 and indicator0
are read wrong simultaniously.
Sincerely,
Martijn van Duren
$ sysctl hw.sensors.upd0
hw.sensors.upd0.indicator0=On (Charging), OK
hw.sensors.upd0.indicator1=Off (Discharging), OK
I solved this by commenting out the file in /etc/changelist.
On 10/29/15 09:29, Martijn Rijkeboer wrote:
Hi,
I'm running a DNS resolver using Unbound (OpenBSD 5.8-stable AMD64) with the
auto-trust-anchor-file option set. This results in daily updates of the
/var/unbound/db/root.key file (only c
Here's some potential useful feature from my .profile. It might not be
perfect, but at least it's better then some of the generators I've seen
in production.
# $RANDOM is not portable and in ksh it's limited to 32767.
rand() {
local number
local rdevice
for rdevice in /
re be an alternative (12 ports
plus would be preferred) that would work?
Sincerely,
Martijn van Duren
[1] http://rgb-123.com/product/beaglebone-black-rj45-cape/
On 04/17/15 11:07, Jonathan Gray wrote:
On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 09:57:49AM +0200, Martijn van Duren wrote:
On 04/17/15 09:36, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 09:06:55AM +0200, Martijn van Duren wrote:
Hello misc@,
I just got a replacement system (iMac 12,1) at work, so I
On 04/17/15 09:36, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 09:06:55AM +0200, Martijn van Duren wrote:
Hello misc@,
I just got a replacement system (iMac 12,1) at work, so I decided to go
ahead and install OpenBSD on it. To do so I installed refind through debian
and created a GPT/MBR
ector, 870518697 sectors
root on sd1a (6bb75aae4f92eb77.a) swap on sd1b dump on sd1b
clock: unknown CMOS layout
drm: initializing kernel modesetting (TURKS 0x1002:0x6741 0x106B:0x6741).
radeondrm0: VRAM: 512M 0x - 0x1FFF (512M used)
radeondrm0: GTT: 512M 0x2000 - 0x3FFF
drm: probing gen 2 caps for device 0x8086:0x0101 = 2/0
drm: enabling PCIE gen 2 link speeds, disable with radeon.pcie_gen2=0
drm: PCIE GART of 512M enabled (table at 0x0004).
drm: Special thermal controller config
radeondrm0: 1920x1080
wsdisplay0 at radeondrm0 mux 1: console (std, vt100 emulation), using wskbd0
wskbd1: connecting to wsdisplay0
wsdisplay0: screen 1-5 added (std, vt100 emulation)
Sincerely,
Martijn van Duren
On 04/08/15 08:10, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Tue, 7 Apr 2015, Martijn van Duren wrote:
I'm currently experimenting with weak symbols for a library that I want
to be thread safe without hard linking in the entire libpthread.
To test this I've set up the following code:
...
When comp
0 F test.c
0eee T thread
Could someone please elaborate on what I'm doing wrong and how to
implement these weak symbols properly. Thank you in advance.
Sincerely,
Martijn van Duren
On 01/21/15 10:32, Mike Larkin wrote:
On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 10:02:47AM +0100, Martijn van Duren wrote:
Hello misc@,
I need to have mobile internet to be standby for work.
Is there any 4G dongle fully supported by OpenBSD (in combination with
dutch mobile internet providers)?
Sincerely
Hello misc@,
I need to have mobile internet to be standby for work.
Is there any 4G dongle fully supported by OpenBSD (in combination with
dutch mobile internet providers)?
Sincerely,
Martijn van Duren
On 10/23/14 11:33, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2014-10-22, Martijn van Duren wrote:
I'm currently trying to write a library that heavily relies on
libcrypto. Because I don't want applications linking to it, to have to
call OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms, for convenience, I added those ca
On 10/23/14 11:33, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2014-10-22, Martijn van Duren wrote:
>> I'm currently trying to write a library that heavily relies on
>> libcrypto. Because I don't want applications linking to it, to have to
>> call OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms, for c
the recommended way to
initialise ciphers and digests from within the library without risking
crashes from initialization from within an application? I do use
EVP_get_{cipher,digest}bynid(3), so all ciphers and digests need to be
available.
Sincerely,
Martijn van Duren
On Sat, 2014-09-27 at 07:30 +0100, OpenBSD Europe wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I just noticed that in Germany "Lehmanns" (see OpenBSD's order-site)
> > already accepts pre-orders for OpenBSD 5.6-release.
> >
> > Guess what I just did :-)
> >
> > My little contribution to the project along with a bi
On Fri, 2014-09-12 at 16:22 +0100, Zé Loff wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 04:28:46PM +0200, Lars wrote:
> > On 12.09.2014 15:27, Martijn van Duren wrote:
> > >Hello misc@,
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > >Currently I have an old desktop PC running as a home
On Fri, 2014-09-12 at 16:10 +0200, Boudewijn Dijkstra wrote:
> Op Fri, 12 Sep 2014 15:27:39 +0200 schreef Martijn van Duren
> :
> > [...] I would like to acquire something [...]
> > low power, and has at least 2 sata ports, [...].
>
> Spinning hard disks also use power.
st 2 sata ports, 1 network port and if possible
supported audio for network playback.
Is there any board/device known which can support these requirements and
is fully (within the requirements) supported by OpenBSD?
Sincerely,
Martijn van Duren
On Tue, 2014-08-12 at 00:37 -0700, Clint Pachl wrote:
> Here's my situation: I ssh into a remote server in my group. From that
> server, I connect to an adjacent, local server in the group via the
> serial terminal using tip(1) or cu(1). If the ssh connection is
> disconnected, the login session
On 06/16/14 21:38, Gustav Fransson Nyvell wrote:
On 06/16/14 21:35, Thuban wrote:
Hi,
I would like to try openBSD before installing it on my laptop to check
if things works correctly (X server as example).
Do you know any liveCD or any methode to try openBSD on some hardware
before installing?
ping?
On 05/08/14 14:07, Martijn van Duren wrote:
Hello misc,
I'm currently trying to set up an ipsec connection from my laptop to the
vpn at my work. I'm new to ipsec, so my apologies if I missed something
obvious.
When setting up the connection I do see my requests go to the ser
Hello misc,
I'm currently trying to set up an ipsec connection from my laptop to the
vpn at my work. I'm new to ipsec, so my apologies if I missed something
obvious.
When setting up the connection I do see my requests go to the server,
but I never get a reply. My colleagues use an ipsec connectio
Hello misc,
I don't know if anyone used my previous patch, if there's even any
interest for it or if there are any plans on for another aproach, but
today I found a minor bug where nwid's with spaces resulted in errors in
the script because of a changed IFS. So here's an updated diff.
Furthe
014-02-04 at 22:32 +0100, Martijn van Duren wrote:
> On 02/04/14 22:27, Ted Unangst wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 22:14, Martijn van Duren wrote:
> >
> >> + # Test if we already configured the interface
> >> + test -f /tmp/$if.scan && return
> >
On 02/04/14 22:27, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 22:14, Martijn van Duren wrote:
+ # Test if we already configured the interface
+ test -f /tmp/$if.scan && return
+ touch /tmp/$if.scan
this absolutely needs to use mktemp. It may be easier to use
mktem
that could be thought of would be to first do a bssid
loop, for those who live in an area where everything connects to nwid
"default" and do a second loop based upon nwid.
I'm curious on what your thoughts are and how this patch may be improved.
Sincerely,
Martijn v
On Fri, 2013-09-13 at 11:10 +0400, niXman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> [intro]This question was originally asked on StackOverflow, but so far
> I have not get a response.[/intro]
>
> In Linux, 'clone()' syscall is used for creating processes/threads.
>
> On OpenBSD using ktrace/kdump I determined that for p
loud, Web 2.0 (or is it 3.0),
iOS, Android, etc. so no-one cares about the desktop anymore. Yeah,
right!
Good luck!
Sincerely,
Martijn van Duren
[1] http://www.enlightenment.org/
[2] http://openports.se/x11/e17
Hello misc@,
Just for laughs for those who don't work with Linux in their daily lives
and to present some gray hairs to those who do:
http://packetstormsecurity.com/files/121616/semtex.c
(applying patched kernels at my work as we speak)
Sincerely,
Martijn van Duren
Hello misc,
I'm currently writing a small server application for myself on OpenBSD.
This program requires me to have multiple threads/processes to have
access to the same socket.
To prevent producing clutter by multiple processes/threads writing to
the same socket at the same time, due to race co
On Fri, 2013-03-15 at 10:27 +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2013-03-15, Martijn van Duren wrote:
> > Hello misc,
> >
> > I'm currently trying to update my system, after a cvs -q up -P. In some
> > folders, when I type make update, the process exits imme
Hello misc,
I'm currently trying to update my system, after a cvs -q up -P. In some
folders, when I type make update, the process exits immediately with an
error code 0.
Even adding a FORCE_UPDATE=Yes to it doesn't do anything.
The directories are out of date, as pointed out to my by
infrastructu
Hello misc,
Today I was looking through plus.html and I saw the following lines:
* Imported xf86-video-modesetting 0.6.0 for KMS testing.
* Update to drm(4) libdrm 2.4.31 and add the (non-yet-linked) libkms.
This got me curious on the status of the KMS port.
Running a `find /usr/src/ -iname *kms
Hello misc,
I managed to acquire a xserve G4 for the project. But, before I ship it,
I want to make sure that everything works as it should. Here's where I
come across a problem. I just saw on the macpcc.html page that the VGA
card is not supported and it should be removed and access should be
On 02/28/13 18:33, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 06:19:14PM +0100, Martijn van Duren wrote:
On 02/28/13 09:53, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
as Jan said, the sound card is getting the signal; but according to
the mixerctl output, your card has 3 independent stereo dacs, so
you
On 02/28/13 09:53, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
as Jan said, the sound card is getting the signal; but according to
the mixerctl output, your card has 3 independent stereo dacs, so
you could try to kill sndiod and start it as follows:
sudo sndiod -dd -c0:5
to force it to send the signal to
Use SNDIO_DEBUG with the application you use to play the sound.
$ env SNDIO_DEBUG=1 play file.mp3
aucat_open: host= unit=0 devnum=0 opt=default
/tmp/aucat-1000/aucat0: No such file or directory
aucat: start, maxwrite = 0
file.mp3:
File Size: 4.52M Bit Rate: 128k
Encoding: MPEG audio
On 02/27/13 13:07, Tim van der Molen wrote:
On Wed, 27 Feb 2013 10:12:31 +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
On Feb 27 07:59:46, martijn...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, 2013-02-26 at 23:36 +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
On Feb 26 23:25:17, martijn...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello misc,
I'm having troubles setting up my s
On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 13:07 +0100, Tim van der Molen wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Feb 2013 10:12:31 +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> > On Feb 27 07:59:46, martijn...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > On Tue, 2013-02-26 at 23:36 +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> > > > On Feb 26 23:25:17, martijn...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > > > Hello mi
On Tue, 2013-02-26 at 23:36 +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Feb 26 23:25:17, martijn...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hello misc,
> >
> > I'm having troubles setting up my sound system on my openbsd-current
> > laptop, a quite old Sony Vaio PCG-7H2M. If anyone has any idea of
> > what the problem could be and
Hello misc,
I'm having troubles setting up my sound system on my openbsd-current
laptop, a quite old Sony Vaio PCG-7H2M. If anyone has any idea of what
the problem could be and has tips on how to solve it, it would be highly
appreciated.
My audioctl:
name=HD-Audio
version=1.0
config=azalia0
On Thu, 2013-02-14 at 15:49 +0100, Gilles Chehade wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 03:34:24PM +0100, Martijn van Duren wrote:
> > On Thu, 2013-02-14 at 13:48 +0100, Gilles Chehade wrote:
> > > On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 01:41:45PM +0100, Martijn van Duren wrote:
> > > &g
On Thu, 2013-02-14 at 13:48 +0100, Gilles Chehade wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 01:41:45PM +0100, Martijn van Duren wrote:
> > > > [...]
> > > > world. To do so I set up a listen on interface with tls and enable auth.
> > > > This works when I try to send
On Thu, 2013-02-14 at 13:39 +0100, Gilles Chehade wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 01:29:28PM +0100, Martijn van Duren wrote:
> > Hello misc,
> >
>
> Hello,
>
> > I'm currently trying to set up opensmtpd (OBSD 5.2) as my home
> > mailserver. Nothing
is
is actually mentioned in that page. I managed to set up ssl, but it
might be confusing for new users.
Sincerely,
Martijn van Duren
On Fri, 2013-02-08 at 08:23 +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2013-02-07, Martijn van Duren wrote:
> > Thanks for all the quick responses, but if I understand you all
> > correctly there is no way to cut off an established connection by adding
> > an ip address to a blocke
ve to kill them.
>
> Use pfctl -ss -vv to identify the state by id and use pfctl -k id -k to
> kill it.
>
> That's how I do it these days.
>
> Cheers,
>
> -peter
>
> Am 07.02.2013 um 21:13 schrieb Martijn van Duren :
>
> > Hello misc,
>
Hello misc,
Today I watch the current connections on my small home server and I
noticed an unfamiliar ftp-connection. Upon inspecting the connection I
noticed it was a brute force attack, so I fired up my pfctl-utility and
tried to block the attack by adding the ip to my quick drop table.
After ad
Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado schreef op zo 30-12-2012 om 19:26
[+0100]:
> On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 05:46:54PM +0100, Martijn van Duren wrote:
> > Martijn van Duren schreef op zo 30-12-2012 om 17:15 [+0100]:
> > > I also found an old threat[1] where they say they have a patch f
Martijn van Duren schreef op zo 30-12-2012 om 17:15 [+0100]:
> I also found an old threat[1] where they say they have a patch for
> accessing ext2 partitions with a different inodesize then 128, although
> I can't find any information of what ever happened with that patch.
>
Kevin Chadwick schreef op zo 30-12-2012 om 15:37 [+]:
> On Sun, 30 Dec 2012 15:36:39 +0100
> Jan Stary wrote:
>
> > > This should not be an issue (this is also my response to Rogier).
> > > Ext3 is nothing more than ext2 with extra journaling features
> > > enabled,
> >
> > So in particula
Jan Stary schreef op zo 30-12-2012 om 15:36 [+0100]:
> > > > > > When moving these files over via nfs the problem doesn't occur and
> > > > > > the
> > > > > > files are saved correctly on my ffs partition.
> > > > >
> > > > > That (or scp) is how I always copied files
> > > > > from one FS/OS/ar
Jan Stary schreef op zo 30-12-2012 om 13:49 [+0100]:
> > > > Other programs trying to operate on these files via ext2fs also fail
> > > > with the same notion, (e.g. md5). And extracting these files from a
> > > > tarball also result in the same error.
> > >
> > > What tarball?
> >
> > I also tri
Jan Stary schreef op zo 30-12-2012 om 12:24 [+0100]:
> On Dec 30 10:43:00, m.vandu...@jonker.nl wrote:
> > I'm migrating my data from an ext3 partition (formatted under Debian
> > 6.0, sparc64) to my new i386 OBSD system.
>
> You need to give more detail. You installed an i386 obsd machine,
> and
correct information
(file-size, access-time, etc).
When moving these files over via nfs the problem doesn't occur and the
files are saved correctly on my ffs partition.
How can I trace this problem, so I can fill in a decent bug-report?
Sincerely,
Martijn van Duren
luding the most current directories). But I would really like to know
if there is alternative API in OpenBSD (and preferably even more
portable then that) that comes closer to Linux' inotify functionality,
or do I just have to make do with kqueue?
Sincerely,
Martijn van Duren
eeBSD / OpenBSD schreef op di 11-12-2012 om 23:27
[+0800]:
> Hi,
>
> Can those variable set in .profile ?
>
> I'm still new too but just a suggestion :)
>
> On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 6:44 PM, Martijn van Duren
> wrote:
>
> > Dear misc,
> >
> > I
pplication and via the login command does
work.
Am I somehow missing a setting in sshd_config that ignores these
settings or do I need to report this as a bug?
Sincerely,
Martijn van Duren
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