Re: OpenBSD migration

2018-11-19 Thread Martin Sukany
Hello Nick, actually, this is the way I did it :) Machine is already migrated - it took less then 2hrs (I remember when i built it last year it took almost whole weekend ) ... M> On 11/19/18 2:29 PM, Nick Holland wrote: On 11/17/18 15:13, Martin Sukany wrote: Hi, I want to migr

Re: OpenBSD migration

2018-11-18 Thread Martin Sukany
Thanks Guys, I decided to go trough fresh installation ... M> On 11/18/18 3:23 PM, Mitchell Riedstra wrote: Hi Martin, On Sat, Nov 17, 2018 at 3:18 PM Martin Sukany wrote: I want to migrate OpenBSD 6.4 (stable) from VM to bare metal. I see, as usual, two options: 1) install everyth

amd64: installboot on RAID 1 cRYPTO

2018-11-18 Thread Martin Sukany
Hi, probably I'm overlooking something ... I have following disk layout: sd0, sd1 - physical drives sd2 - RAID 1 array with only "a" partiton on which CRYPTO device is created, sd3 - used as "connection point" for crypted device. So, finally the system is installed on sd3X partitions.

OpenBSD migration

2018-11-17 Thread Martin Sukany
Hi, I want to migrate OpenBSD 6.4 (stable) from VM to bare metal. I see, as usual, two options: 1) install everything from scratch 2) create some flashimage (I did such thing on Solaris few years ago) and apply the image on new hw. I'd be glad for any personal experience / recommendations.

Re: Vacation with smtpd doesn't work in 6.4

2018-11-16 Thread Martin Sukany
You're right, thanks. I set it up this way as I noticed similar behaviour in some bigger providers ... - changed now back to meet 2487. M> On 11/16/18 6:43 PM, Penty Wenngren wrote: On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 05:54:13PM +0100, Martin Sukany wrote: Hello Craig, I don't think so .. I'm j

Re: Vacation with smtpd doesn't work in 6.4

2018-11-16 Thread Martin Sukany
Hello Craig, I don't think so .. I'm just enforcing encrypted communication ... :) { listen on vio0 port25 tls-require auth-optional pki sukany.cz } M> On 11/16/18 4:50 PM, Craig Skinner wrote: Martin, your mail server is badly configured (broken):- Begin forwarded message: F

Re: Vacation with smtpd doesn't work in 6.4

2018-11-16 Thread Martin Sukany
; As a temporary hack, I created little filter  each message goes through before it's handled by vacation itself. If I have a time, I'll write patch for vacation Cheers M> On 11/15/18 3:48 PM, Martin Sukany wrote: Hi, I'm using vacation as auto-responder while I'm out of

Vacation with smtpd doesn't work in 6.4

2018-11-15 Thread Martin Sukany
y for any action "relay" match tag DKIM from local for any action "relay" # DKIM match auth from any for any action "relay_dkim" match from local for any action "relay_dkim"_* *_ _*(server) ~ # cat /home/martin/.forward*_ \martin, "|/usr/bin/vacation martin" Has anyone face the same / similar issue? Cheers M> -- Martin Sukany UNIX Engineer - Solaris / Linux / OpenBSD L3 specialist www.sukany.cz

Re: python3 script not running as root

2018-11-15 Thread Martin Sukany
Hi, you'd fix this by defining PATH variable in your crontab, or specify the full path to python3 interpreter instead using env. M> On 11/15/18 8:39 AM, Markus Rosjat wrote: Hi all, I have a python script to get some traffic stats from my machines and it is running without problems except

OpenBSD 6.2 - 6.4 crash on ASRock Q1900 ITX boards

2018-11-14 Thread Martin Hanson
Hi, I have a couple of Q1900DC-ITX boards: http://www.asrock.com/MB/Intel/Q1900DC-ITX/index.de.asp I also have a couple of Q1900M versions of the same board. On the ITX version OpenBSD (tested from 6.2 - 6.4) crashes upon reboot, but not upon a cold boot, with the following: NMI ...

Unbreak ledger

2018-11-02 Thread Martin Ziemer
Since some snapshots ledger did not build. I was able to make it build again with two changes: 1.) Use -std=gnu++11 as flag for clang 2.) Change the include-path for readline For *me* the compiled port works fine. Index: patches/patch-CMakeLists_txt

Re: Bluetooth Support

2018-10-30 Thread martin
> From s...@spacehopper.org Tue Oct 30 19:32:56 2018 > To: misc@openbsd.org > From: Stuart Henderson > Subject: Re: Bluetooth Support > Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2018 23:24:04 + (UTC) > > On 2018-10-30, Marco Menne wrote: > > Hello there, > > > > I installed OpenBSD 6.4 on an old iMac from 2010 and

Re: Problems with a quad Realtek NIC

2018-10-12 Thread Martin Hanson
> It is preferable to just include the whole dmesg directly in the mail > Better still, when it's a "sometimes works" problem, include a "diff -u" > between the two (the context to show where the lines are added/removed). I have pasted a "diff -u" on https://paste.debian.net/1047098/ > Very

Problems with a quad Realtek NIC

2018-10-10 Thread Martin Hanson
Hi,� I have one of these 4-port Realtek NIC cards: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PCIe-PCI-Express-to-4x-Gigabit-Card-4-Port-Ethernet-Network-Adapter-10-100-1000M/252484240577?epid=505371101� I am running OpenBSD 6.3 stable.� During boot the card is seen, but it only works occasionally. When it works

Dual boot OpenBSD with DragonFly BSD

2018-10-07 Thread Dr. Martin Ivanov
Hello, I am a Linux (Slackware) fan who is keen to try the BSD flavour as well. I am planning to buy a new laptop, on which to install OpenBSD and DragonFly BSD in a dual boot set up. I know this is a challenging task, so I will proceed step by step. My first question is, which operating system

Re: iked[12345]: pfkey_reply: no reply from PF_KEY (-current)

2018-09-10 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 10/09/18(Mon) 12:15, Mark Patruck wrote: > I've tested with a current snapshot and two freshly installed systems > and get the same error, but... > > reverting mpi@s 'Add per-TDB counters and a new SADB extension (1)' > changes make the issues disappear. > > (1)

want.html reachable from homepage?

2018-08-28 Thread Martin Schröder
Hi, is there a clickpath from www.openbsd.org to want.html? I had to use Google to find the page. Best Martin

Re: How to implement CARP master/backup with IPv6 RAs from OpenBSD firewall pair?

2018-07-26 Thread Martin Gignac
ealize I should have put "interface carp0" instead. With this change the RA daemon now sends a single advertisement for the CARP interface's link-local address, which is what I wanted all along. Thanks! -Martin On Thu, Jul 26, 2018 at 6:11 PM Henrik Dige Semark wrote: > > For

How to implement CARP master/backup with IPv6 RAs from OpenBSD firewall pair?

2018-07-26 Thread Martin Gignac
with IPv6, but the RAs are still sent from both boxes (master and backup) so the RA-configured hosts don't end up using the IPv6 CARP VIP at all and I seem to end up with possible asymmetric firewall flows. Thanks, -Martin

Re: ISDN Card /PRI Card support on OpenBSD

2018-07-11 Thread Martin Schröder
using ppp, I have no clue. But I > think it's your best bet if you want to use your ISDN connectivity on > OpenBSD in 2018 (which you don't). I would try our an ISDN to USB adapter. Or a Cisco 876, which seems to do ISDN to Ethernet. :-) Best Martin

Re: ISDN Card /PRI Card support on OpenBSD

2018-07-11 Thread Martin Schröder
N). Best Martin

Re: anoncvs instructions

2018-06-09 Thread martin
enocara.tar.gz Funny. I've been running 6.3 since it was released and never noticed I had extracted (by my script) right into /usr. Guess I haven't needed to look at X source since April... Those instructions worked pre-6.3. Martin $ ftp http://ftp.usa.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.3/xenocara.ta

Re: protection fault trap with OpenBSD 6.3

2018-05-29 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 28/05/18(Mon) 22:24, Marc Peters wrote: > Hi List, > > i am having issues with OpenBSD 6.3, latest patches as of today applied. We > are using gif-tunnels between our datacenters, transport encryption and > OpenBGPD to announce the prefixes between the datacenters. The boxes also > have

Re: How to have pf filter packets on combination of incoming and outgoing interface (for packets tra

2018-05-09 Thread Martin Gignac
F. You can use any of the usual match rules (so criteria > can include things like community, peer, nexthop, prefixes within a > certain range, etc) to match incoming updates, and feed them straight > into a PF table. Thanks for these hints Stuart, I'll have to check them out! -Martin

Re: How to have pf filter packets on combination of incoming and outgoing interface (for packets tra

2018-05-09 Thread Martin Gignac
ets don't have to be expressed in the rule). Regards, -Martin

Able to boot laptop from installer kernel but not from installed kernel

2018-05-09 Thread Martin Gignac
the cause of my problem. Does anybody have any advice on how I can get OpenBSD to boot properly from the USB key on my laptop? Thanks, -Martin P.S. If it helps, here is the output of 'dmesg' as run from the installer shell: OpenBSD 6.3 (RAMDISK_CD) #98: Sat Mar 24 14:26:39 MDT 2018 dera..

Re: How to have pf filter packets on combination of incoming and outgoing interface (for packets transiting the firewall)?

2018-05-07 Thread Martin Gignac
> It looks like 'received-on' would be a cleaner and shorter way to > achieve my goal by allowing me to specify inbound and outbound > interfaces in the same rule. > I think I spoke to quickly; it would be an alternative way, but not a shorter one as I would still need the initial "pass in lab01"

Re: How to have pf filter packets on combination of incoming and outgoing interface (for packets transiting the firewall)?

2018-05-07 Thread Martin Gignac
e latter does not support 'received-on']). It looks like 'received-on' would be a cleaner and shorter way to achieve my goal by allowing me to specify inbound and outbound interfaces in the same rule. Thanks! -Martin

Re: How to have pf filter packets on combination of incoming and outgoing interface (for packets transiting the firewall)?

2018-05-07 Thread Martin Gignac
> I imagine you meant "pass out on $lab02 tagged from_lab01". You're absolutely right Ken! Thanks, -Martin

How to have pf filter packets on combination of incoming and outgoing interface (for packets transiting the firewall)?

2018-05-07 Thread Martin Gignac
is method? If so, is there a better way to achieve my goal? Thanks, -Martin

Re: no route to host (when there is a route )

2018-05-01 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 01/05/18(Tue) 21:28, Ingo Schwarze wrote: > [...] > So what you are doing seems fragile to me. It may sometimes work > due to order of configuration, timeouts, whatever, i'm not sure. It can work if the ARP entry, what Ingo called the /32 is created before you add your /23. > But once part

Re: Date of yesterday

2018-04-09 Thread Martin Schröder
2018-04-09 20:58 GMT+02:00 Stephane HUC "PengouinBSD" <b...@stephane-huc.net>: > get the current timestamp, subtracting 86400 seconds is not reliable to > get yesterday's date to the nearest second? Did they teach leap seconds in your school yet? Best Martin

Re: X: WaitForSomething(): poll: Invalid argument

2018-04-05 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 04/04/18(Wed) 12:02, Stephane HUC "PengouinBSD" wrote: > Hi all. > > How can identify what trouble X? > I run OpenBSD 6.3 - amd64 on my laptop Dell Alienware 13. > > Something fill both logs: > - /var/log/Xorg.0.log > - /var/log/xenodm.log > > with this repeated message :

Re: PPPoE connection closing right after authentication?

2018-04-01 Thread Jon Martin
On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 09:47:18PM +0200, Sebastian Benoit wrote: > Jon Martin(jmg...@gmail.com) on 2018.03.22 13:19:51 -0600: >> >> To me this further indicates a "double authentication": a CHAP challenge >> followed by PAP authentication. I have no idea how

Re: Still having super slow speeds with USB 3 flash.

2018-03-28 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 27/03/18(Tue) 18:07, Kevin Chadwick wrote: > It seems there may be a speed issue of some kind. A past thread > mentions raw devices being fast but doesn't ntfs-3g use raw access. raw USB speeds are faster but not fast on OpenBSD. > ntfs-3g is the slowest then msdos gets around 2200

Re: PPPoE connection closing right after authentication?

2018-03-27 Thread Jon Martin
On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 01:55:30PM -0600, Jon Martin wrote: > > Yes, my Win 10 box can establish a PPPoE connection with the modem in > bridge mode. I will see what WinDump or Wireshark can reveal about what > it is doing. Well well, this is interesting. Win10 told to only us

Re: PPPoE connection closing right after authentication?

2018-03-23 Thread Jon Martin
On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 09:01:04PM +0200, Mihai Popescu wrote: > > It is not clear what hardware you use in front of openbsd, but i guess > it is just a dsl modem. It is. > Is it a pure modem, or maybe it has some router capabilities. If so, > is it configured to act as a bridge? It is

Re: PPPoE connection closing right after authentication?

2018-03-22 Thread Jon Martin
On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 10:27:16AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > It's not clear from your mail, have you tried just using CHAP? That's what I get for writing e-mails in the middle of the night. I did try CHAP: 22:34:31.753153 00:90:1a:a0:91:66 :MY_ROUTER: 8864 60: PPPoE-Session code

PPPoE connection closing right after authentication?

2018-03-20 Thread Jon Martin
I'm hoping someone can do a sanity check for me. I'm trying to get an OpenBSD 6.2 router working with Teksavvy DSL. Teksavvy uses PPPoE over Telus DSL. It seems to authenticate just fine, but then my box immediately terminates the connection? My hostname.pppoe0, pretty much straight out of the

PF redirect traffic to TUN/VPN

2018-03-14 Thread Martin Hanson
, but not all traffic?� So traffic coming from 192.168.1.2 goes through the VPN tunnelinterface on the OpenBSD gateway, but traffic from 192.168.1.3 does not?� I am asking because normally all traffic is forced through the VPNtunnel.� Maybe this isn't related to PF at all?� Kind regards� Martin

Re: UNIX Stackexchange - Community Promotion Ads - 2018

2018-02-25 Thread Martin Schröder
2018-02-25 18:29 GMT+01:00 Ingo Schwarze <schwa...@usta.de>: > And no, i'm not going to create an account on some > random site just for such a petty thing. Stackoverflow is "some random website". :-) Thanks. YMMD. Best Martin

Getting OpenBGPD to send connected network routing update on link failure?

2018-02-23 Thread Martin Gignac
still advertise reachability to 192.168.1.0/24; is my assumption correct? If so, what can I do to make sure that OpenBGPD would stop advertising any directly-connected subnet whose Ethernet connection has experienced some kind of fault? Thanks, -Martin

Re: NAT for dual-WAN with public and private LAN

2018-02-19 Thread Martin Schröder
lfWBm8 Best Martin

Sharing files between OpenBSD, Linux, and Windows boxes

2018-02-14 Thread Martin Hanson
How do you share files between OpenBSD, Linux, and Windows boxes? Currently I have a setup in which I mount Samba shares that are being served from Linux boxes and mounted on Linux boxes using cifs and on Windows boxes. This works very well and it's both easy to administer and it's very fast.

Yubikey NEO misbehaving

2018-02-14 Thread Martin Oppegaard
to take it in and out all the time I'll just get a normal one. Regards, Martin Oppegaard

Re: cannot destroy loXX belonging to rdomain XX ?

2018-02-14 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 14/02/18(Wed) 04:01, Jiri B wrote: > How to "remove" loXX belong to rdomain XX ? > > # ifconfig vether55 rdomain 55 > # ifconfig vether55 > >

Syn flood crashed my LAN

2018-02-11 Thread Martin Hanson
ienced similar results during some testing? Many thanks in advance. Kind regards, Martin

Re: Syn flood crashed my LAN

2018-02-11 Thread Martin Hanson

Re: For a FFS on an SSD, which of "-o" nil, "sync" &/ "softdep" is more data-safe and fast?

2018-02-10 Thread Martin Schröder
a, --archive archive mode; equals -rlptgoD (no -H,-A,-X) Best Martin

Re: For a FFS on an SSD, which of "-o" nil, "sync" &/ "softdep" is more data-safe and fast?

2018-02-10 Thread martin
afe and fast? > To: mar...@martinbrandenburg.com > > Hi Martin... can you give a specific case where you have experienced > negative impacts from thevmount options i suggested... > It would be good to know... Well I don't run noatime, so I can't give specific examples. The po

Re: For a FFS on an SSD, which of "-o" nil, "sync" &/ "softdep" is more data-safe and fast?

2018-02-09 Thread martin
e and fast? > To: Tinker <t1...@protonmail.ch> > > Also use noatime mount option so whe reading files you are not updating > access time But then don't complain when your favorite software package either doesn't work or does unexpected things. Martin

Re: Removing FUSE would theoretically make a system more secure?

2018-01-27 Thread martin
stem, he's got to have a third exploit to start running code to begin with. Defense in depth is good, but this isn't worth the effort on your part. Your security need only be good enough to require an attacker spend more than he's willing to spend. Martin

Re: [6.2] pf nat-to ignoring static-port?

2018-01-24 Thread Martin Hlavatý
I tried both (pass out quick right below nat-to line and also let it go to the end of my rulebase) and it didnt change anything. Martin On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 3:19 PM, Michael Price <mich...@ectospheno.com> wrote: > The lack of a quick keyword on that line makes me wonder if you hav

Re: [6.2] pf nat-to ignoring static-port?

2018-01-22 Thread Martin Hlavatý
10.11.12.13 to any nat-to 1.2.3.4 static-port Martin On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 8:23 PM, Michael Price <mich...@ectospheno.com> wrote: > It appears to be working on two boxes I checked using a match out rule. I’m > not using a binat-to line. > > Michael > > On Mon, Jan 22,

[6.2] pf nat-to ignoring static-port?

2018-01-22 Thread Martin Hlavatý
986 MULTIPLE:MULTIPLE all tcp 5.6.7.8:63203 (10.11.12.13:38010) -> 31.13.91.33:443 ESTABLISHED:ESTABLISHED all tcp 5.6.7.8:59711 (10.11.12.13:42530) -> 74.125.133.188:5228 ESTABLISHED:ESTABLISHED Regards, Martin

Re: [OT] how secure is 2 factor auth with a smartphone?

2017-12-14 Thread Martin Schröder
the seeds!) in the last years. Best Martin

Re: help updating EHCI driver

2017-12-07 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 05/12/17(Tue) 18:48, Paul B. Henson wrote: > I'm trying to port some quirks for AMD USB chipsets from other operating > systems to OpenBSD to hopefully resolve issues I am having with the pc > engines APU3 EHCI ports, as they seem to work fine on those systems. Which issue are you having?

Re: Chip cheaper than chips

2017-12-04 Thread Martin Schröder
2017-12-04 11:05 GMT+01:00 Kevin Chadwick : > dealing with Intel ME or AMD Ryzens bloat. Should I wait for everything > to be ported to RISC and hope it is as stable and secure or wait for an > ARM CISC chip, which probably won't happen? I'll bite: Patches for a RISC-V port

Re: renice and network forwarding

2017-12-04 Thread Martin Pieuchot
m but some configurations work better because they don't require to grab the KERNEL_LOCK(). > any advice welcome ... What do you want to achieve? Better performances? With which setup? Cheers, Martin

Re: Any advice on a dedicated remote access server

2017-11-23 Thread Martin Schröder
2017-11-23 5:26 GMT+01:00 : > https://www.soyoustart.com/us/essential-servers/ IPv4 only.

Stabilize Inteldrm on Braswell

2017-11-16 Thread Martin Ziemer
I was encountering the same crashes as some other Braswell-Users. (Black Screen after youtube and pmap_flush_cache in panic message in /var/log/messages) For *me* those crashes went away as i added two Fixes which Matt Dillon used in Dragonfly BSD. The Patch below was applied to an cvs-checkout

Re: How to share a secret between a process and its children ?

2017-11-16 Thread Stephane Martin
On 16 nov. 2017 à 22:15 +0100, Theo de Raadt , wrote: > > On Linux, I'm really not sure that a channel returned by socketpair > > would ensure confidentiality > > Huh? Why not? > /proc/[pid]/fd

How to share a secret between a process and its children ?

2017-11-16 Thread Stephane Martin
Hello, I need to share a short secret (say, 32 bytes long) between a process - the father - and its children. The father process generates a random secret at launch. Then it launches multiple children, and children also have children. Both fork and execve are used. The whole tree uses the

Re: Problems dual booting OpenBSD 6.2 on X1 Carbon

2017-11-13 Thread Martin Oppegaard
mkdir /mnt/efi/OpenBSD cp /usr/mdec/BOOTX64.EFI /mnt/efi/OpenBSD In Windows 10: bcdedit /copy {bootmgr} /d "OpenBSD" bcdedit /set {your guid} path \EFI\OpenBSD\BOOTX64.EFI bcdedit /set {fwbootmgr} displayorder {your guid} /addfirst Regards, Martin Oppegaard [1] https://github.co

Re: Problems dual booting OpenBSD 6.2 on X1 Carbon

2017-11-12 Thread Martin Oppegaard
Yes. >From before I have another fulldisk encrypted OpenBSD with Windows (7) multiboot and that works as normal. It's Windows 10 I'm having issues with. On Sun, Nov 12, 2017 at 3:47 PM, Maurice McCarthy <mansel...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 12/11/17 13:54, Martin Oppegaard wrote: > &

Re: Problems dual booting OpenBSD 6.2 on X1 Carbon

2017-11-12 Thread Martin Oppegaard
Yes, with same result. On Sun, Nov 12, 2017 at 11:56 AM, Maurice McCarthy wrote: > rsd2c > >

Re: odd problem with etherip(4)

2017-11-12 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 10/11/17(Fri) 20:22, Peter J. Philipp wrote: > Hi, > > I have an etherip(4) interface in down state, yet I still receive carp's > through it. I don't know how that's possible... > > beta# ifconfig etherip0 > etherip0: flags=8902 mtu 1500 >

Problems dual booting OpenBSD 6.2 on X1 Carbon

2017-11-12 Thread Martin Oppegaard
uding sd2a where sd2 is the encrypted disk. I can boot into OpenBSD with the installation media's bootloader however. Attached is dmesg, fdisk and disklabel outputs. Does anyone have any suggestions? Regards, Martin Oppegaard OpenBSD 6.2 (GENERIC.MP) #134: Tue Oct 3 21:22:29 MDT 2017 der

Re: Lenovo 110s Laptop - bug or unsupported hardware?

2017-11-05 Thread Martin Ziemer
On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 10:33:48PM -0500, J Vans wrote: > When running X, and doing things that require a lot of memory (open firefox > and watch a youtube video + 3 or 4 more tabs + open evince and open a > sizeable PDF was my test) this machine freezes, and the screen goes black. > Sometimes

Re: Network stack 'lock' / single-thread

2017-11-05 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 05/11/17(Sun) 09:32, Karsten Horsmann wrote: > [...] > The nice FAQ told use that openbsd pf don't benefits much from smp. That's wrong. > So I assume that's an more single thread processing for pf. It's multiple threads but they don't run in parallel. > I also guess that it is the "keep

Re: Network stack 'lock' / single-thread

2017-11-05 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 05/11/17(Sun) 09:39, Mihai Popescu wrote: > [...] > This is rather a tech@ question but i'm not high enough for that list. > I see some articles about the fact the network stack in OpenBSD is > locked or single threaded. IT may be the same thing, i don't really > know. > > Can anyone share

Re: Current #189 Nov 1 panic ONLY at first boot.

2017-11-01 Thread Martin Pieuchot
Hello, On 01/11/17(Wed) 13:38, Christoph R. Murauer wrote: > I think I miss some informations for a bug report so, I post here. > > I did a upgrade from a snapshot (which was a clean install 2 or 3 days > ago) and also a clean install of this snapshot (booth with > install62.fs instead of

Re: fuse version

2017-10-25 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 25/10/17(Wed) 12:01, Stefan Sperling wrote: > [...] > More help on fuse support would certainly be welcome, I think. > It has not been actively maintained for some time. Exactly. There are many way to help. It's not necessarily hard. Helg Bredow has been looking at some issues recently.

Re: x problem after upgrading

2017-10-13 Thread Martin Smith
, Martin Smith <li...@rakupottery.org.uk> wrote: I upgraded from 6.1 to 6.2 and I am sure I carried out all the necessary things that were printed out after it ran, but on attempting to start x I get the following uvm_fault(0xd0c544dc, 0xd3a2d000, 0, 1)->e kernel: page fault trap, code=0

x problem after upgrading

2017-10-13 Thread Martin Smith
x34(%eax), %eax ddb> (all copied out by hand) and its locked solid, no response to keyboard at all I must have missed something, can amyone point me in the right direction, thanks -- Martin

Re: How to allow __set_tcb in pledge

2017-10-11 Thread Stephane Martin
On 11 oct. 2017 à 18:49 +0200, Theo de Raadt , wrote: > > What does that mean ?... > > It means you cannot pledge big pieces of software that perform > arbitratry magic. Learn the magic, change the magic. Sure :) So the solution: The first time a go program uses a socket,

Re: How to allow __set_tcb in pledge

2017-10-10 Thread Stephane Martin
Thank you for your answer! On 6 oct. 2017 à 20:13 +0200, Theo de Raadt , wrote: > > I'm trying to use pledge to protect a go program. > > > > The exec aborts with abort trap: core dump > > > > Ktrace and /var/log/messages say that the __set_tcb > > syscall is denied. > > > >

How to allow __set_tcb in pledge

2017-10-06 Thread Stephane Martin
Hi, I’m trying to use pledge to protect a go program. The exec aborts with « abort trap: core dump ». Ktrace and /var/log/messages say that the « __set_tcb » syscall is denied. Can I configure pledge to allow such syscall ? (Same question for mlock and mlockall…) Thank you, Stephane

Re: simple-mtpfs kernel panic

2017-10-03 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 01/10/17(Sun) 20:35, Olivier Antoine wrote: > Hi, > > Looks like this bug: > > I can also reproduce this with: > > $ while true ; do adb shell ls / ; adb kill-server ; done > > The code which is triggered in /sys/dev/usb/ehci.c: > >

Re: ksh ^R vs EDITOR=vi

2017-08-28 Thread martin
R in your profile, then set -o emacs. The other order will result in the shell changing to vi mode. Or we could all set EDITOR to ed, the STANDARD text editor. Martin

Re: ksh ^R vs EDITOR=vi

2017-08-27 Thread Martin Bock
h 'export EDITOR=vi', pressing ^R > just literarily types '^R' and does not open > the history search. Is that expected? > > Jan -- Martin Bock :wq

Re: Full disk encryption questions

2017-08-23 Thread martin
d0a: marcCRAM is the softraid magic number 0x200c is ssd_vol_flags from struct sr_metadata 0x2060 is a MD5 checksum 0x2098 is ssd_ondisk ssd_vol_flags 0x04 is BIOC_SCNOAUTOASSEMBLE ssd_vol_flags 0x08 is BIOC_SCBOOTABLE whose absence is suspicious But I don't have any theory on how it got that way to begin with. BIOC_SCBOOTABLE is set right now while my system is on. Martin

Re: Full disk encryption questions

2017-08-23 Thread martin
"open(hd0a:/etc/boot.conf): Invalid argument" error message. > > Philippe Try boot sr0a:bsd. That works for me. It looks like something causes it not to attempt booting sr0 first. Martin

Re: touchpad input driver: test results

2017-08-21 Thread Martin Pieuchot
Thanks for your work Ulf. By the way I brought a new laptop, X1 Carbon gen2 for you from Toronto. It's a gift from deraadt@. It has a soft-button synaptics and a USB touchscreen. Cheers, Martin On 20/08/17(Sun) 22:17, Ulf Brosziewski wrote: > As people might want to know what they h

Re: protonmail on misc@openbsd.org

2017-08-10 Thread martin
> From r...@protonmail.com Wed Aug 9 12:56:08 2017 > Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2017 06:11:56 -0400 > To: "misc@openbsd.org" > From: Rupert Gallagher > Reply-To: Rupert Gallagher > Subject: protonmail on misc@openbsd.org > >

Re: Boot issue 6.1

2017-06-24 Thread Martin Oppegaard
The solution here was to update the pbr file for Windows’ bootloader. On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 8:03 AM, Martin Oppegaard < martin.oppega...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Monday, June 19, 2017, Theo de Raadt <dera...@openbsd.org> wrote: > >> > I get the error Message

Re: isakmpd memory usage

2017-06-22 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 17/06/17(Sat) 09:49, Nicolas Repentin wrote: > No one ? > > Le 13 juin 2017 09:11:02 GMT+02:00, Nicolas a écrit : > >Hi everyone > > > >I'm searching some help about isakmpd, which is eating a lot of memory, > >until the machine crash. It's an OpenBSD 6.1 on Qemu KVM

Re: splassert: pool_put: want 0 have 4

2017-06-22 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 21/06/17(Wed) 17:42, Marko Cupać wrote: > On Tue, 20 Jun 2017 12:22:46 +0200 > Martin Pieuchot <m...@openbsd.org> wrote: > > > On 14/06/17(Wed) 16:56, Marko Cupać wrote: > > > On Tue, 13 Jun 2017 11:38:46 + (UTC) > > > Stuart Henderson <s...@spaceh

Re: inet6 packet filter question: link local address vs antispoof

2017-06-20 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 11/06/17(Sun) 16:23, Harald Dunkel wrote: > PS #1: Outgoing traffic to a link-local address initiated by the > gateway is not corrupted. > > PS #2: It seems that OpenBSD 6.0 doesn't show this problem. Could you use tcpdump on 6.0, do you spot any difference?

Re: inet6 packet filter question: link local address vs antispoof

2017-06-20 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 11/06/17(Sun) 15:51, Harald Dunkel wrote: > Hi folks, > > pf.conf on my gateway (6.1) says > > bash-4.4# pfctl -sr | egrep -i icmp\|block > block return log all > : > : > pass quick inet proto icmp all keep state (if-bound) > pass quick inet6 proto ipv6-icmp all keep state (if-bound) > >

Re: splassert: pool_put: want 0 have 4

2017-06-20 Thread Martin Pieuchot
nat2 /bsd: softclock() at softclock+0x147 > Jun 14 16:52:05 nat2 /bsd: softintr_dispatch() at softintr_dispatch+0x8b > Jun 14 16:52:05 nat2 /bsd: Xsoftclock() at Xsoftclock+0x1f This has been fixed by yasuoka@ on Mai 28th. Please try a new snapshot and report back if you still encounter similar problems. Cheers, Martin

Correct tftpproxy in faq/pf/ftp.html

2017-06-20 Thread Martin Ziemer
Since OpenBSD 5.3 the tftpproxy is no longer startet via inetd, but as a daemon. The faq section in ftp.html still instructs you to use inetd. Below is a diff which instructs the reader to use the service instead of inetd. Index: ftp.html

Re: Boot issue 6.1

2017-06-19 Thread Martin Oppegaard
On Monday, June 19, 2017, Theo de Raadt wrote: > > I get the error Message that "installboot: /mnt/usr/mdec/biosboot extends > > Beyond sector 268435455. OpenBSD might not boot." I'm dual booting with > > Windows using Windows' boot loader first. > > You've created an

Fwd: Boot issue 6.1

2017-06-18 Thread Martin Oppegaard
-- Forwarded message -- From: Martin Oppegaard <martin.oppega...@gmail.com> Date: Sun, Jun 18, 2017 at 10:56 AM Subject: Re: Boot issue 6.1 To: Donald Allen <donaldcal...@gmail.com> Now I've been able to look at this more. My computer doesn't support booting fr

Boot issue 6.1

2017-06-11 Thread Martin Oppegaard
Hello, After updating to 6.1 my computer will no longer boot; it stops on "Loading.". Redoing installboot from the installation CD did not help. Do you have any suggestions? Here is an old dmesg of mine: https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=146436543130287=2 Regards, Martin Oppegaard

Re: re0 and re1 watchdog timeouts, and system freeze

2017-06-09 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 08/06/17(Thu) 20:38, Björn Ketelaars wrote: > On Thu 08/06/2017 16:55, Martin Pieuchot wrote: > > On 07/06/17(Wed) 09:43, Björn Ketelaars wrote: > > > On Sat 03/06/2017 08:44, Björn Ketelaars wrote: > > > > > > > > Reverting back to the previ

Re: re0 and re1 watchdog timeouts, and system freeze

2017-06-08 Thread Martin Pieuchot
kernel with MP_LOCKDEBUG defined and see if the resulting kernel enters ddb(4) instead of freezing. Thanks, Martin > > > --- SNIP --- > > # queueing > # > queue up on re0 bandwidth 15M max 15M > queue up_def parent up bandwidth 1M qlimit 10 default > queue up_dns parent

Re: RTL8153 stopped-communicating("crashed")-bug. I think because it was USB3 & OBSD doesn't support 5gbit/superspeed mode yet.

2017-06-02 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 02/06/17(Fri) 12:38, Tinker wrote: > Hi misc@, > > My Xeon Asrock machine with an RTL8153 on an USB2 plug (to first network) > and an RTL8153 on an USB3 plug (to second network), just had this USB > failure on the second RTL8153: > > cdce1: usb error on tx: IOERROR > cdce1: watchdog

Why would I need a container like Docker?!

2017-05-10 Thread Martin Hanson
I have occasionally used virtualization (Qemu) for easy testing of some OS. I have also played around with "containers" using FreeBSD Jails and Linux LXC, but I have never ever thought of any of this as a security measurement or anything needed beyond testing. When I want isolation I run a

Re: Etnernal & infernal browser woes

2017-04-28 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 28/04/17(Fri) 16:20, Anders Andersson wrote: > [...] > From what I read, it seems as if the problems are mostly from when you > try websites which are heavy on javascript. If javascript was the problem others OSes would suffer as well. > Let me

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