Re: IBM/Lenovo Thinkpad trackpoint support in pms(4)?

2015-02-02 Thread Martin Pieuchot
be to follow -current and be able to build your own kernel 8) Posting your dmesg would help us understand which hardware you're talking about. Then you might want to add another protocol for your trackpoint to pms(4), have look at pms_protocols[] :) Martin

Re: routing help

2015-02-01 Thread Martin Pieuchot
Hello Edgar, On 01/02/15(Sun) 10:01, Edgar Pettijohn wrote: > I am trying to add a second ip to my openbsd5.6 vultr.com server. I thought > it would be as simple as: > > /etc/hostname.vio1 > 104.238.145.48 255.255.254.0 > !route add 104.238.145/23 104.238.144.1 > > They claim to be assigning me

Re: IPv6 gateway fe80::1 needs a ping to work

2015-01-29 Thread Martin Pieuchot
s moment? I wonder if a wrong target address can be used to craft NS messages for your gateway. Martin

Re: kbc: cmd word write error

2015-01-26 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 24/01/15(Sat) 23:47, Jan Stary wrote: > On Jan 24 23:46:27, h...@stare.cz wrote: > > Just reinstalled a MacBook2,1 with current/amd64 (dmesg below). > > Everything is working fine, except I can't do UKC at boot, > > because the keyboard does not work inside UKC. > > > > In the boot loader I can

Re: CUPS USB Madness

2015-01-26 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 26/01/15(Mon) 11:02, Stephan Schindel wrote: > Hey, > > First off: I'm new to OpenBSD :). I'm running 5.6-STABLE with stable 5.6 > ports tree. I've updated my CUPS installation which had some USB patches in > it. However, I cannot see my printer via webinterface/Administration/Add > Printer. Th

Re: integrity of commercial CD set

2015-01-14 Thread martin
na...@mips.inka.de They are not regularly intercepting CD shipments and replacing the CDs. It would not be unusual for an intelligence agency to attempt to intercept particular mails for particular people, but they can't do it at scale secretly. -- Martin

Re: integrity of commercial CD set

2015-01-14 Thread martin
ability and price range is greater than what you're willing to expend on security, you're compromised. Are you willing to go to the effort that defending against your outlined attack requires? Probably not. Unless you're very very important, you eliminate the possibility of distribution attack by getting signify keys of CDs. -- Martin

Re: FAQ: "My mission is to make it up into /src/lib/libssl/..."

2015-01-11 Thread Martin Schröder
2015-01-11 22:39 GMT+01:00 David Christensen : > Is this a statement by the OpenBSD project, or has the page been defaced? It's intentional: http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/faq/index.html.diff?r1=1.374&r2=1.375 Best Martin

Re: usb_transfer_complete: actlen > len

2015-01-11 Thread Martin Pieuchot
Hello Ingo, On 11/01/15(Sun) 09:54, Ingo Feinerer wrote: > With the latest snapshot I have /var/log/messages filled up with > > uaudio_chan_rintr: count < n > usb_transfer_complete: actlen > len 2824 > 0 > usb_transfer_complete: actlen > len 3 > 0 > usb_transfer_complete: actlen > len 2816 > 0 >

Re: resolv.conf.head

2015-01-09 Thread martin
e that your ISP (like Comcast or Verizon) can see your DNS queries even if you point them at another nameserver. Granted I've met enough ISP nameservers which return advertising instead of NXDOMAIN, and that is annoying. -- Martin

Re: OpenBSD and disk slowliness

2015-01-08 Thread Martin Pieuchot
can improve OpenBSD. I hope I didn't sound to harsh and I hope to see a nice bug report from you in bugs@ soon. Best regards, Martin

Strange behaviour in dd swab conversion

2015-01-04 Thread Martin Wolters
dhere to any sensible interpretation of the specification (swapping between border- ing blocks and all over the place). English is not my native language, so maybe there is ambiguity in the specification, which I failed to pick up. But I thought it might be a bug, so I decided to report my obser

Re: Spanish discussion list

2015-01-03 Thread martin
ists page on the website http://www.openbsd.org/mail.html says there is already a Spanish list. -- Martin Brandenburg

Re: Purpose of what(1)

2014-12-31 Thread martin
essage here http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/bin/cat/cat.c?rev=1.20&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup Though CVS does still update the RCS string in the comment at the top of the file. I don't know what use what(1)/ident(1) still have in base other than historically being there. -- Martin

Re: OpenBSD projects

2014-12-26 Thread Martin Schröder
2014-12-26 18:42 GMT+01:00, jungle Boogie : > 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? opencvs Best Martin

Re: Openbsd broke my hard drive twice! Getting frustrated

2014-12-22 Thread martin
Henrique Lengler wrote: > On 2014-12-23 01:08, mar...@martinbrandenburg.com wrote: > > Has anything ever been installed successfully on this machine? Perhaps > > the motherboard or power supply causes damage after extended use. > > > > -- Martin > > Yes, my mo

Re: Openbsd broke my hard drive twice! Getting frustrated

2014-12-22 Thread martin
-- > Henrique Lengler It would be exceedingly odd for OpenBSD to be able to break that. Has anything ever been installed successfully on this machine? Perhaps the motherboard or power supply causes damage after extended use. -- Martin

Any experience running OpenBSD 5.6 or current on a Shuttle DS437?

2014-12-20 Thread Martin Hanson
Hi, If so, how well does the driver for the two NICs work? How does the box perform in general? Thanks!

Re: urtwn device timeout

2014-12-17 Thread martin
w.mimar.rs/ I have the same problem with 5.6 on a ThinkPad x120e but not with -current on a MacBook. I thought it had gotten better and that was that, but the other replies here indicate that xhci makes it worse. -- Martin

Re: how to , apache's ' AuthType Basic '

2014-12-15 Thread martin
nger available. In 5.6 the Apache 1.x httpd was replaced with a OpenBSD-specific httpd. OpenBSD base also contains nginx. It is also possible to install Apache 2.x on OpenBSD from ports. OpenBSD httpd does not support authentication. So that will not work for you. Your options are to learn to configure nginx or to install Apache 2.x and configure it. If you install Apache 2.x it will work just like any other installation of Apache. -- Martin

Re: OpenBSD Trademark Policy

2014-12-11 Thread Martin Brandenburg
circuit layout? You're planning on spending a significant amount of time doing something that is not only completely useless but also illogical in your own idealogy. -- Martin

Re: OpenBSD 5.6/current on Soekris 6501-70

2014-12-07 Thread Martin Hanson
I would like to be able to run ~100-120 MB/s from one NIC to the other on this box, if possible?

OpenBSD 5.6/current on Soekris 6501-70

2014-12-07 Thread Martin Hanson
Hi, Anyone running OpenBSD 5.6 or current on Soekris 6501-70 who wouldn't mind sharing some through-put data for gigabit performance. Regards, MH

Re: OpenBSD Trademark Policy

2014-12-07 Thread Martin Schröder
2014-12-06 9:45 GMT+01:00 Riley Baird : > I have a few questions about OpenBSD's trademark policy. (I tried > looking, but I couldn't find a document.) Is OpenBSD actually a registered trademark? The USPTO doesn't list it. FreeBSD is, though. Best Martin

Re: OpenBSD embedded? (was: OpenBSD 5.6-current on ASUS Chromebox)

2014-12-03 Thread Martin Schröder
2014-12-03 18:49 GMT+01:00 Alan McKay : > Does anyone know of a similar device with 2 NICs that might be > suitable as a home firewall? Yes. There are archives of this list.

Re: -current hangs during boot from xhci controller on MacbookAir6,1

2014-12-02 Thread Martin Pieuchot
t; development is active, and I thought this result may be > interesting/useful for that. Such long hang generally means that timeouts are occurring. If you can compile a kernel with XHCI_DEBUG and UHUB_DEBUG defined and send me a dmesg, it will be much appreciated. Martin

Re: Confused about authpf real world usage

2014-11-28 Thread Martin Hanson
> theoretically this is possible, but only if the original machine holding > the ip was down. just as a nameserver converts to an ip, the ip is converted > to a MAC-address, which is associated with the NIC. if you want you can > permantly associate an ip with a mac, that way another machine cannot

Re: Confused about authpf real world usage

2014-11-27 Thread Martin Hanson
> Here is a case where you trust the machines, but do not trust Joe. > > Commonly, trusted servers are deployed on network segments that are > separate from untrusted users - via Ethernet segments or VLANs. It > is also possible to use VPNs to provide functional separation of > servers from use

Confused about authpf real world usage

2014-11-27 Thread Martin Hanson
Hi So I am looking into authpf and I am wondering about some real world applications. I have a bunch of users, but I also have just a bunch of machines. The machines cannot login via SSH and should not try to do so (via some script or otherwise). However, these machines needs access 24/7. So I

Re: making firefox less insecure

2014-11-27 Thread Martin Brandenburg
uitable to my needs) > * given my underlying goal of trying to exploit-mitigate firefox > (<http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=141616701418506&w=1>), > what other options are there for handling cut-n-paste? > (Maybe xcutsel(1) and/or xclipboard(1) would be useful here?) > > ciao, > > -- > -- "Jonathan Thornburg [remove -animal to reply]" > >Dept of Astronomy & IUCSS, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA >"There was of course no way of knowing whether you were being watched > at any given moment. How often, or on what system, the Thought Police > plugged in on any individual wire was guesswork. It was even conceivable > that they watched everybody all the time." -- George Orwell, "1984" -- Martin Brandenburg

Re: USB hub stopped working

2014-11-25 Thread Martin Pieuchot
mpile/GENERIC Could you try a more recent snapshot? This should already be fixed. Let me know if that's not the case. Martin

Re: Trackpad after suspend/resume on MacBookAir4,1

2014-11-24 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 24/11/14(Mon) 08:11, Maximilian Pichler wrote: > Thanks for the explanations! > > On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 4:19 AM, Martin Pieuchot > wrote: > > On 24/11/14(Mon) 09:04, Peter Hessler wrote: > >> Can you switch from the graphical console (ctrl-alt-f5) to a text >

Re: Trackpad after suspend/resume on MacBookAir4,1

2014-11-24 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 24/11/14(Mon) 09:04, Peter Hessler wrote: > Can you switch from the graphical console (ctrl-alt-f5) to a text > console (ctrl-alt-f1), and back? That may help with input device > related problems. That won't work in this case. His pointer isn't behind the mux and needs to be calibrated.

Re: Trackpad after suspend/resume on MacBookAir4,1

2014-11-23 Thread Martin Pieuchot
after resuming, it should recalibrate your touchpad properly. Martin

Multiple NICs vs multiple physical firewalls

2014-11-22 Thread Martin Hanson
Hi all I have one gateway and several boxes serving some NFS, Samba and other stuff. Then I have a public server for some gaming. I am thinking about two different setups, but I am in serious doubt as to whether one actually has any real benefit over the other. The public server gets its own N

Re: Mac Mini

2014-11-20 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 20/11/14(Thu) 15:49, Austin Gilbert wrote: > On Nov 20, 2014, at 2:33 PM, Chris Cappuccio wrote: > > > Austin Gilbert [austin.gilb...@gmail.com] wrote: > >>> On Nov 20, 2014, at 1:27 PM, Otto Moerbeek wrote: > >>> > On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 12:37:58PM -0600, Austin Gilbert wrote: >

Re: USB worked on 5.5, not on 5.6 on MacbookAir5,1

2014-11-20 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 19/11/14(Wed) 11:39, Scott Bonds wrote: > > I don't know what you mean by "unreliable" nor which snapshot you > > tried, that sad for me, 'cause I cannot learn from your experience :/ > > Sorry about that Martin, I'll try to be more helpful by providi

Re: uvideo(4) problems in recent snaps?

2014-11-18 Thread Martin Pieuchot
one else confirm this? I can confirm. I see this on amd64 with a "Nov 2" snapshot. If somebody can bisect this period and find which change introduced a regression, it would be nice. Martin

Re: USB worked on 5.5, not on 5.6 on MacbookAir5,1

2014-11-18 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 18/11/14(Tue) 09:02, Scott Bonds wrote: > A few people suggest I try current. I tried it and the ports show up > again, this time as XHCI. They are unreliable, as others have noted: > http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=141614729913281&w=2 -current is moving fast and this remark is already outda

Re: recent and64 shapshots: USB device timeouts, xhci: NULL xfer pointer

2014-11-16 Thread Martin Pieuchot
Hello Peter, On 15/11/14(Sat) 15:29, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: > and I just noticed that the supplied dmesg did not in fact capture the NULL > xfer pointer messages, > but here's one that does, from a few minutes later running the same snapshot. > > The failure pattern isn't entirely consisten

Re: Temperature

2014-11-14 Thread Martin Brandenburg
output of > both > machines running 5.6. > > Has anyone been running 5.5 and 5.6 on a x120e? Any clues on what I > should > do to diagnose the problem any better? > > Cheers! > I have no trouble running 5.6 and had no trouble running 5.5 on my x120e. Is your computer a

Re: USB ports not working on a mid-2012 MacBookAir5,1

2014-11-10 Thread Martin Pieuchot
rowser is not something I'm fan of :) xhci(4) is not yet enabled in the RAMDISK* kernels, because I'd prefer to squash some more bugs with people really tracking -current 8) Either you've to install -current or come back in a few weeks, it'll be there. Martin

Re: Suspending USB devices from userland

2014-11-06 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 06/11/14(Thu) 14:38, lm wrote: > Hello there, > > I'm trying to reduce power consumption on my OpenBSD laptop, > and I can't find the way to suspend some USB devices I never > use (like the webcam and the DVD drive). > > Does anybody know a way to do this from userland? If not, > is it possib

iked responds with esp over external ips.

2014-11-04 Thread Martin Larsson
ack 1 win 2170 (encap) 17:01:10.459116 (authentic,confidential): SPI 0xc31749f4: loller.sippan.se.https > egget.priv.lamest.se.54793: . ack 1 win 2170 (encap) So it appears that OpenBSD tries to send back traffic with ESP when it shouldn't. I'd also like to add that the exact same setup works with with isakmpd. Best regards Martin

Re: 64-bit amd64 : actual memory limitations?

2014-10-26 Thread Martin Schröder
hat we will see OpenBSD in production on these machines. :-) What exactly is your application? Best Martin

Re: 64-bit amd64 : actual memory limitations?

2014-10-26 Thread Martin Schröder
2014-10-27 1:56 GMT+01:00 Mayuresh Kathe : > if the intended application actually requires larger memory to be > accessible, would it be better to go for a non-x86-64 64-bit hardware? 256TB (2^48) should be good enough till 2020.

Re: Wireless PCIe (Host AP mode) recommendations

2014-10-26 Thread Martin Schröder
&sec=4 That's PCI, not PCIe. Best Martin

Re: 64-bit amd64 : actual memory limitations?

2014-10-26 Thread Martin Schröder
2014-10-26 20:02 GMT+01:00 Mayuresh Kathe : > 64-bit supposedly supports upto 16 exabytes of memory ('ram'). Current hardware supports "only" 2^48... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86-64#Physical_address_space_details Best Martin

Re: libressl

2014-10-22 Thread Martin Schröder
libressl.html Best Martin

Re: Shadow TCP stacks

2014-10-17 Thread Martin Schröder
2014-10-17 20:49 GMT+02:00 Bret Lambert : > Well, if, as Herr Schroeder seems to be implying, this is used to > avoid port scans, I'd look for traffic to/from address:port which > don't show up on scans. That's certainly possible but more expensive than "find all ssh servers". Best Martin

Re: Shadow TCP stacks

2014-10-17 Thread Martin Schröder
2014-10-17 10:24 GMT+02:00 Bret Lambert : > On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 02:48:22PM +0200, Martin Schr??der wrote: >> The impossibility to scan for services - which the NSA/GHCQ/... do. > > It's a good thing that traffic analysis isn't a thing, then. Otherwise > they&#

Re: Shadow TCP stacks

2014-10-16 Thread Martin Schröder
might > actually use passwords (port change also works there, I find)? The impossibility to scan for services - which the NSA/GHCQ/... do. Best Martin

Re: [Bulk] Re: Shadow TCP stacks

2014-10-15 Thread Martin Schröder
nvisible unless a magic SYN packet appears. Best Martin

Re: current snapshot installer not recognising USB devices

2014-10-15 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 16/10/14(Thu) 00:07, Carlin Bingham wrote: > On Tue, 14 Oct 2014, at 10:24 AM, Carlin Bingham wrote: > > On Tue, 14 Oct 2014, at 09:05 AM, Martin Pieuchot wrote: > > > On 14/10/14(Tue) 06:40, Carlin Bingham wrote: > > > > I have booted the latest (11/10/14) sn

Re: current snapshot installer not recognising USB devices

2014-10-13 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 14/10/14(Tue) 06:40, Carlin Bingham wrote: > I have booted the latest (11/10/14) snapshot install56.fs from a USB > drive and want to install it to an external USB drive but the drive (and > other USB devices) are not being recognised. No kernel messages are > being displayed when USB devices ar

Re: openbsdstore: enable javascript and buy something or gtfo

2014-10-03 Thread Martin Schröder
2014-10-03 16:09 GMT+02:00 : > Strangely enough, this doesn't incline me to enable javascript. Why? Don't you trust the store?

Re: route to 127.0.0.1 broke by today's current

2014-10-01 Thread Martin Pieuchot
be restored with r1.104 of sys/netinet/in.c. Martin

Re: How to follow -stable and verify it with signify?

2014-10-01 Thread Martin Schröder
2014-10-01 3:02 GMT+02:00 Giancarlo Razzolini : > OpenBSD do not have any secure way to "get things". Buy a CD. If you don't trust the shop, have it somehow signed by a dev. Best Martin

Re: OpenBSD 5.5: question regarding pf syntax

2014-09-28 Thread Martin Schröder
2014-09-28 22:49 GMT+02:00 Jack Woehr : > BTW 3rd edition about to be released. The ebook _has_ been released. :-) Best Martin

Re: macbook lost uvideo(4)

2014-09-22 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 22/09/14(Mon) 21:12, Jan Stary wrote: > I just upgraded my MacBook2,1 to a new amd64 snapshots, > anmd looking at the diff of the two dmesg's > > http://stare.cz/dmesg/macbook2,1.20140719 > http://stare.cz/dmesg/macbook2,1.20140922 > > it seems I have lost uvideo(4) - I just have a ugen(4) now

Re: kernel page fault on 55-release

2014-09-01 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 30/08/14(Sat) 12:28, ludovic coues wrote: > 2014-08-30 11:58 GMT+02:00 Martin Pieuchot : > > On 30/08/14(Sat) 11:46, ludovic coues wrote: > >> 2014-08-30 10:53 GMT+02:00 Martin Pieuchot : > >> > Hello Ludovic, > >> > > >> > On 2

Re: kernel page fault on 55-release

2014-08-30 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 30/08/14(Sat) 11:46, ludovic coues wrote: > 2014-08-30 10:53 GMT+02:00 Martin Pieuchot : > > Hello Ludovic, > > > > On 28/08/14(Thu) 20:52, ludovic coues wrote: > >> Hello, > >> > >> Recently, I get a kernel page fault every time I try to use th

Re: kernel page fault on 55-release

2014-08-30 Thread Martin Pieuchot
from > that point. I'm willing to spend time tracking the source of the > problem but I have no idea of what I'm looking for. Thanks for reporting the problem. I believe this is the same issue that has been reported by Thomas Pfaff in February [0] and fixed post 5.5 [1]. Could yo

Re: rsync -a doesnt keep owner and permissions

2014-08-21 Thread Martin Schröder
machine B can _read_ everything, but write nothing. Best Martin #!/usr/bin/env bash # $Id: rrsync.sh,v 1.3 2007/07/01 12:40:14 remote-backup Exp $ case "$SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND" in *"rsync --server --sender"*) logger -t rrsync "$SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND" sudo $SSH_OR

Re: PDF FAQ [Was: Donations to OpenBSD]

2014-08-18 Thread Martin Schröder
2014-08-18 0:22 GMT+02:00 Joel Rees : > But they own the format, and 3rd party cleanroom implementations still have No. ISO does this 2007. Best Martin

Re: ulpt/libusb weirdness in -current

2014-08-15 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 15/08/14(Fri) 14:37, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote: > On Fri 15/08 14:07, Antoine Jacoutot wrote: > > On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 01:34:08PM +0200, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote: > > > On Fri 15/08 13:26, Antoine Jacoutot wrote: > > > > You are still seeing this with the patch I sent yesterday??? >

Re: ulpt/libusb weirdness in -current

2014-08-15 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 14/08/14(Thu) 17:25, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote: > On Thu 14/08 17:17, Antoine Jacoutot wrote: > > > After applying the patch, the printer is still not responding, but the > > > output of /usr/local/libexec/cups/backend/usb is different: > > > > > > root@poseidon:[cups]> sudo /usr/local/libe

Re: [Bulk] Re: Donations to OpenBSD

2014-08-14 Thread Martin Schröder
2014-08-14 19:13 GMT+02:00 Theo de Raadt : > Which then get shared, and reproduced by any asshole company on the > net, much like ixsoft.de has been doing for years? ? ixsoft.de is still listed as reseller on http://www.openbsd.org/orders.html Did I miss something? Best Martin

Re: pkg_scripts continuation line in -current

2014-07-24 Thread Martin Brandenburg
will affect the practices some people have. Aha! So you're actually improving system startup rather than making it needlessly overcomplicated. That's good. And thank you for all the work you and the rest of the developers have put in over the years. -- Martin

pkg_scripts continuation line in -current

2014-07-23 Thread Martin Brandenburg
I do appreciate examples/. That will save me from having /etc littered with .orig files. -- Martin

Re: zzz, /dev/wsmouse

2014-07-23 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 23/07/14(Wed) 03:07, Mike Burns wrote: > On 2014-07-23 07.40.00 +0200, Martin Pieuchot wrote: > > On 22/07/14(Tue) 19:37, Mike Burns wrote: > > > On 2014-07-22 10.10.02 +0200, Martin Pieuchot wrote: > > > > > umass0 at uhub2 port 2 configuration 1 interface

Re: zzz, /dev/wsmouse

2014-07-22 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 22/07/14(Tue) 19:37, Mike Burns wrote: > On 2014-07-22 10.10.02 +0200, Martin Pieuchot wrote: > > > umass0 at uhub2 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0 "SanDisk Cruzer" rev > > > 2.00/2.00 addr 6 > > > umass0: using SCSI over Bulk-Only > > > scs

Re: zzz, /dev/wsmouse

2014-07-22 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 21/07/14(Mon) 17:32, Mike Burns wrote: > A partial reply; I have not yet run your patch: > > On 2014-07-21 16.00.01 +0200, Martin Pieuchot wrote: > > More seriously, can you plug external USB devices to your laptop and see > > if they are correctly recognized? Do th

Re: zzz, /dev/wsmouse

2014-07-21 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 20/07/14(Sun) 17:34, Mike Burns wrote: > On 2014-07-19 16.43.30 +0200, Martin Pieuchot wrote: > > On 13/07/14(Sun) 18:22, Mike Burns wrote: > > > Thinkpad X1 Carbon with a touchscreen, running 5.5-stable. When I resume > > > from suspend my Xorg.0.log is flooded w

Re: zzz, /dev/wsmouse1: read error Input/output error

2014-07-19 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 13/07/14(Sun) 18:22, Mike Burns wrote: > Thinkpad X1 Carbon with a touchscreen, running 5.5-stable. When I resume > from suspend my Xorg.0.log is flooded with: > > (EE) ws: /dev/wsmouse1: read error Input/output error > > In my dmesg: > > wsmouse1: can't attach mux (error=5) I did a lot

Re: ehci_idone message with HP printer

2014-07-19 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 14/07/14(Mon) 22:23, Jérôme Frgacic wrote: > Thank you for your reply. > > Unfortunately, after upgrading my system to -current and applying the patch > you send to me to the kernel, I got the same error. If you see it only once, you can ignore it. But do you still need to restart your printe

Re: ehci_idone message with HP printer

2014-07-13 Thread Martin Pieuchot
Hello Jérôme, On 10/07/14(Thu) 19:45, Jérôme Frgacic wrote: > Hello misc, > > I'm currently trying to configure lpd to work with an HP Officejet 4500 > printer. > > After some researches and modifications, it works, but there still a > problem : when all jobs are done I have this message that a

Re: OpenBSD 5.5 on mSATA SSD unit in PC Engines APU.1C - "bad dir ino 2 at offset 0: mangled entry" kernel panic

2014-06-25 Thread Martin Schröder
2014-06-25 22:25 GMT+02:00 noah pugsley : > On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 9:51 AM, Chris Cappuccio wrote: >> That's what the thermal pads are for. Going from 6W/mK to 17W/mK will >> conduct more heat to the sink, but the sink might need to be larger >> for some situations. Also even pressure around the

BoringSSL

2014-06-20 Thread Martin Schröder
https://www.imperialviolet.org/2014/06/20/boringssl.html";> Earlier this year, before Apple had too many goto fails and GnuTLS had too few, before everyone learnt that TLS heart-beat messages were a thing and that some bugs are really old, I started a tidy up of the OpenSSL code that we use at Goog

Re: xSSL stuff

2014-06-13 Thread Martin Brandenburg
ds, chris First you want LibreSSL to be widely used. Then you get to deprecate bad features. Trying to depracate bad features in another project is doomed to fail. It would be like WINE announcing that certain Win32 APIs are gone. In the event that LibreSSL is never used by anyone except OpenBSD, removing bad features is just going to require us to get OpenSSL from packages/ports. -- Martin

Re: new OpenSSL flaws

2014-06-05 Thread Martin, Matthew
him, but it can't hurt to join even if it is only until 5.6 comes out. - Matthew Martin

Re: Wrong Shutdown

2014-05-26 Thread Martin Schröder
2014-05-26 15:52 GMT+02:00 Walter Souza : > Why OpenBSD has no interest in using journal file system? http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq8.html#Journaling Please read the FAQ. Best Martin

nsd_flags default

2014-05-25 Thread Martin, Matthew
Why does /etc/rc.conf say for nsd_flags for normal use: "-c /var/nsd/etc/nsd.conf" and not "" since according to nsd(8) the default value of -c already is "/var/nsd/etc/nsd.conf"? I've tested, and both ways start nsd correctly. -Matthew Martin

Re: Microsoft keyboard and touchpad combo, touchpad doesn't work

2014-05-18 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 18/05/14(Sun) 21:15, Ville Valkonen wrote: > Hello all, > [...] > I can see it attaches as wsmouse2 but nevertheless it doesn't work. Any help > how to debug this further would be highly appreciated. > > Thanks in advance and keep up the good work! > > P.S. Yes, you can see there's Logitech Un

Re: Can't replace /sbin/init

2014-05-01 Thread Martin Brandenburg
Epoch on BSD, and > since I was already working on Epoch 1.1, I decided to port Epoch. > > 2. I might be using OpenBSD on some of my boxes and I'd prefer to use > Epoch even though it's unsupported, because I wrote it to be exactly what > I (not anyone else) wanted in an init system, after all. > > Again, thanks for your help everyone. > -Ben - Martin

Cubieboard question

2014-04-30 Thread Martin Braun
Hi I am a bit confused about wether Cubiebord A20 or Cubieboard 3 are supported. On the http://www.openbsd.org/armv7.html it mentiones Cubieboard and Cubieboard 2, but it also says "A20". Would either work on OpenBSD 5.5? Kind regards.

Re: Can't replace /sbin/init

2014-04-30 Thread Martin Brandenburg
among other > things) exists to run getty and start > === /etc/rc. You mention status > in a further message. You probably want to > === keep logs and manage > daemon state like the other newfangled init > === systems. You're going > to have to rewrite both init

Re: Can't replace /sbin/init

2014-04-30 Thread Martin Brandenburg
bably want to keep logs and manage daemon state like the other newfangled init systems. You're going to have to rewrite both init and the rc system. And you won't get any support for such a system. And if you want to monitor daemons you'll be better off monitoring the service the daemons are supposed to provide. It doesn't matter if httpd hasn't exited yet if you can't connect to it. - Martin Brandenburg

Re: Parallela boards on OpenBSD ?

2014-04-26 Thread Martin Wheeler
one, let me know where to send it. - Martin

Re: Linux Foundation raising money for "Core Infrastructure"

2014-04-24 Thread Martin Schröder
2014-04-24 15:51 GMT+02:00 Alejandro : > hit and for other crucial software on the Internet... What are the chances > of things like OpenSSH getting founding from them for example? (I mention http://www.openssh.com/";> Please take note of our Who uses it page, which list just some of the vendors w

Re: alias's - ksh

2014-04-21 Thread Martin Brandenburg
case "$-" in *i*) eval `tset -sQ '-munknown:?vt220' $TERM` ;; esac Putting things in the wrong shell init files can result in things not working as they should, so please be careful and follow the advice to read ksh(1). - Martin

PI-like board for OpenBSD?

2014-04-19 Thread Martin Braun
Hi I know that there isn't going to be any support for the Rasberry-PI, but I have been looking for something similar that runs OpenBSD without any problems. I am mainly interested because of the low power consumption and because I want to have this box running 24/7 with OpenBSD. I mainly need i

Re: PF for a VPS

2014-04-10 Thread Martin Brandenburg
erface) will have a performance impact. > Any of you have some experience about this? Could you give me some info > about performance or some nice arguments to convince them? > > Thanks in advance! > > Excuse my english, but I don't practice it regularly. Looks better than some native speakers I know. - Martin

Re: Install 5.4 onto netbook... almost

2014-04-07 Thread Martin Brandenburg
have machines that netboot and then mount root from NFS they would obviously need hardware support; this does not apply to you but you may see the paradigm in netboot documentation). Once RAMDISK_CD is loaded you should be able to use the wired network and USB. Use either the bsd.rd on the distribution servers or one from cdXX.iso or installXX.iso - Martin

Re: Install 5.4 onto netbook... almost

2014-04-06 Thread Martin Brandenburg
> Norman Gray : http://nxg.me.uk > SUPA School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Glasgow, UK Assuming you are somewhat experienced with OpenBSD, setting up a bootable USB with install sets isn't hard. fdisk -i $disk disklabel -E $disk # setup partition a newfs ${disk}a # mount # cp /usr/mdec/boot /mnt/boot # installboot /mnt/boot /usr/mdec/biosboot $disk # copy bsd.rd and distrib sets And you'll be good to go. But you need OpenBSD to run that, as you already know. If the MacBook you're using is x86, you'll be able to run VirtualBox and do it from there. The trick is to eject the USB drive from disk utility so you can attach it as a USB device to VirtualBox. Since you can boot floppy.fs, it _might_ be possible to run mount_cd9660 on a partition containing the ISO image. I have also done your plan e before. If you're really worried you can disconnect the hard drive before trying it. - Martin P.S. sorry about the incomplete message going out.

Re: Install 5.4 onto netbook... almost

2014-04-06 Thread Martin Brandenburg
Norman Gray wrote: > Greetings. > > I'm trying to install the released OpenBSD 5.4 onto a old-ish netbook > without an optical drive. I thought I could do this via > install54.iso; I can see where I need to get to, and can almost get > there, but I can't find the last step. > > I suspect this

Re: Only two holes in a heck of a long time, but why?

2014-04-04 Thread Martin Braun
>> I used OpenBSD back in the 3.x days, > The last 3.x release was 8 years ago. > Are you fucking serious? Yup. >> but eventually began using Debian >> because it was much easier to maintain > Can you please give an example of a maintenance task > that is easier then the comparable/analogous ta

Re: Only two holes in a heck of a long time, but why?

2014-04-04 Thread Martin Braun
penBSD is a learning curve but one which > will pay off if you persevere (especially if you're trying to use it for > network services). > > > On 04/04/14 03:04, Martin Braun wrote: > >> As we all know on the front page of OpenBSD it says "Only two remote holes >>

Re: Only two holes in a heck of a long time, but why?

2014-04-04 Thread Martin Braun
l.com>: > By easier to maintain, it means having regular task of patching the system > here or there a.k.a. job security for system administrators :) > > > On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 3:13 PM, Eric Furman wrote: > >> On Fri, Apr 4, 2014, at 01:47 AM, Martin Braun wrote: >>

Re: Only two holes in a heck of a long time, but why?

2014-04-03 Thread Martin Braun
02:00 Theo de Raadt : > > On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 10:04 PM, Martin Braun >wrote: > > > > > As we all know on the front page of OpenBSD it says "Only two remote > holes > > > in the default install, in a heck of a long time". > > > > > &g

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