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".
>
> I don't understand why this is "such a big deal".
>
> A part from the base system in xBSD, OpenBS
be I am just plain stupid, but could someone explain to me the point in
"bragging" about only two remote holes in the default install, when the
default install is useless before you add some content to the system,
unless you're running a web server serving static content only.
Best regards.
Martin
What can I do next?
What brand of BIOS is this? I had the exact same problem on a Gigabyte
motherboard with Award's BIOS before. I assumed it was a BIOS bug and
gave up because it wasn't a particularly good motherboard to begin with.
- Martin
HP Company HPx9G+ Device" rev 1.10/1.00 addr 2
> ucom0 at moscom0 portno 0
>
> How do I relate this to a filename?
That would be /dev/ttyU0 and /dev/cuaU0 as the FILES section of ucom(4)
shows. It is always a good idea to read device manual pages, as they
usually contain a lot of helpful information.
- Martin
n in your bug report
to do anything :(
Could you provide a dmesg with the USB keyboard (or whatever device
causing the problem) plugged in and a trace when the panic occurs.
See http://www.openbsd.org/report.html for more information.
Martin
On 15/03/14(Sat) 16:22, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Mar 15 14:42:28, s...@openbsd.org wrote:
> > On Sat, Mar 15, 2014 at 02:07:16PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> > > This is an old 12" Powerbook G4 hw.model=7455 (Revision 0x303)
> > > with a freshly installed current/macppc. See full dmesg below.
> > >
> >
On 17/03/14(Mon) 13:58, James Hartley wrote:
> Has the information in FAQ7.4 changed? That indicates that virtual
> terminals are only supported on amd64, i386, & Alpha. Zaurus has limited
> support, but with a different keystroke patterns.
Indeed since 5.4 macppc also supports virtual consoles,
On 15/03/14(Sat) 14:07, Jan Stary wrote:
> This is an old 12" Powerbook G4 hw.model=7455 (Revision 0x303)
> with a freshly installed current/macppc. See full dmesg below.
>
> I can't switch consoles with ctrl+alt+Fx - is that expected?
> Or is there another way to do that on a Powerbook?
It shoul
and/or macppc to
fix the potential endianness issues.
- A SuperSpeed device using isochronous transfer, generally most
of the webcams and cameras, I couldn't find such device myself,
but maybe somebody has a recommendation.
Don't hesitate to contact me off-list.
Thank
just a bug in the driver(s), was it working before? Coud you
try with software rendering only, by setting LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE
before launching the application? See the Mesa page [0] for more
informations.
Martin
[0] http://www.mesa3d.org/envvars.html
)
> lehmanns media39,95 (DE)
You're missing openbsd europe: ca. 40 EURO.
Best
Martin
I
comment out the line in if_bge.c that enables hardware checksumming.
I tried looking at the Linux driver, but I don't know enough about the
hardware to say anything intelligent about what could be happening.
- Martin
2014-02-10 22:04 GMT+01:00 Jiri B :
> 11/26 Norbert Weiner born, 1894
s/Weiner/Wiener/
Check also March 18th.
Best
Martin
for the remote network to use the external interface of the
> remote router as the gateway, or point to the internal carp interface.
> There seems to be something funny about the way flows interact with the
> routing table at times, and its not quite clear to me why.
>
>
> On Mo
31 PM, Christoph Leser a écrit :
For me it works if I do the 'interface selection' myself, by specifying the -I
switch on ping, or -b for ssh.
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] Im
Auftrag von Aurelien Martin
Gesendet: Montag, 10.
trick is to add a manual route for the remote LAN to the internal
interface of your router.
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf
Of Aurelien Martin
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2014 3:59 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: reach a remot
Dear all,
I'm linked to another LAN trough IPSEC. Everything is working except, if
I try to reach the remote LAN from my OpenBSD router.
In this case, the router use the default interface (wan) instead of the
IPSEC tunneling.
I would like to be able to reach the remote LAN due to a service on
2014/1/19 Denis :
> I will be first in line to pay 2x of what I am paying now to host my
> domain on OpenBSD platform in Canada, knowing that it is looked after (or at
> least periodically checked) by core developers.
You want the developers to stop developing.
> -
oo many
resources or be too large a configuration burden. Until then, no need to
disrupt what works.
- Martin
base or a number of other programs
in packages and other OSes.
- Martin
2014/1/15 Sia Lang :
> That small donation wouldn't have amounted to much, but I am positive you
> being the leader of this project is the very reason no one wants to step up
> with serious funding.
Him being the leader is the very reason this project still exists.
Best
Martin
On 15/01/14(Wed) 15:27, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 10:11:27AM +0100, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> > On 14/01/14(Tue) 16:21, Sunny Raspet wrote:
> > > Hello!
> > >
> > > Running 5.4-RELEASE/macppc on a Mac PowerBook G4, attempting to
> >
On 14/01/14(Tue) 16:21, Sunny Raspet wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Running 5.4-RELEASE/macppc on a Mac PowerBook G4, attempting to
> interact with the built-in bwi(4) card results in badness.
Sadly this is a know issue on most of the macppc machine having a
bwi(4). If somebody has more inputs I'm also int
2014/1/1 Erling Westenvik :
> Anyway: When can we expect OpenBSD support for these devices?
When devs detect them.
Best
Martin
\
-e "^all ipv6-icmp.*0:0$"
to find the relevant states. Do you think this is ok ? states missing or some
states to much ?
If anybody knows a better solution than this dirty thing above please post it.
Martin
> Sorry, i forgot to mention my version 5.4
>
> Hello,
>
>
icial if
your provider didn't have to use one for their router. The usual
solution is to allocate a /64 for their router and your endpoint, and
then route your network to your endpoint. You have the same thing,
except the point-to-point link is using link-local instead of global
addresses.
- Martin
lan243
}
This is a loadbalancing only set up. So we do not need the security of pf in
this case. We also need the dsr, because the routing from the server to the
client is asynchronous or in some cases the clients are on the same local
network like the balanced servers.
Greets
Martin
p. So we do not need the security of pf in
this case. We also need the dsr, because the routing from the server to the
client is asynchronous or in some cases the clients are on the same local
network like the balanced servers.
Greets
Martin
Hi all,
I succeed to boot the alix2d3 by fixing the MBR with "fdisk -u wd0"
Cheers,
Aurelien
64:15647246 ]
OpenBSD
After the reboot
-
boot>
booting hd0a:/bsd: 8824220+1096236=0x97613c
entry point at 0x200120
[then reboot in loop]
- I also try with wd0a
boot> boot wd0a:/bsd
booting wd0a:/bsd: 8824220+1096236=0x97613c
entry point at 0x200120
[then
/www.bareos.org/en/faq/items/why_fork.html
^8 http://www.admin-magazine.com/Articles/Free-Enterprise-Backup-with-Bareos
I've used neither.
Best
Martin
nd loss of the master password is catastrophic
since it is used directly and cannot be changed.
- Martin
---
Public domain, but use at your own risk.
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
static char base64[64] = {'A', 'B', &
teps
to achieve it through PXE. As mentioned if it doesn't work I'll put
directly OBSD 5.4 on the flash.
Have a good day
Aurelien
2013/11/30 Eike Lantzsch
> On Friday 29 November 2013 17:12:45 Erling Westenvik wrote:
> > On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 01:10:24PM +0100, Aurelie
Hi all,
I installed openbsd-54 on a flash card on my alix2d3 board through PXE
with a nullmodem cable.
But after the installation, the machine reboot in loop after the message
"entry point at 0x200120"
I tried all the solution found in google, set the tty to com0, and also
boot on wd0a instea
ch
problem and post 5.4 to fix issues with USB KVM. So the first thing you
can try is a -current snapshot. Tell me if it helps ;)
If your problem is still present, could you compile a kernel defining
EHCI_DEBUG and USB_DEBUG, then set ehci_debug = 3 and usbdebug = 6
and send me the corresponding dmesg?
Regards,
Martin
ot support inteldrm, so I installed using a second computer and then
transplanted the disk.
- Martin
colleague are irrelevant if these settings
are on your local computer.
As to your question, facebook.com is found on localhost because your
set it so in /etc/hosts. If you can still navigate to the webpage, watch
your outgoing traffic with tcpdump, and I'm sure you will see
connections to their web servers. The frequency with which you access
a service and the speed at which you can access it are of course
completely unrelated. I'm not sure what you're asking there.
- Martin
erception interface for the canadian
police/whatever.
Canada is a member of Five Eyes.
Best
Martin
various UPS.
Could you try adding a quirk for your device and see if it works? If you
don't know how to do it, please post the output of "usbdevs -dv" so
that somebody can make a diff with the right values.
Martin
orks?
If that's working could you reiterate the manipulation by enabling
one by one the protocols defined before this one and find out which
addition breaks your mouse?
Thanks,
Martin
2013/9/15 Jeffrey Walton :
>> man visudo
> I don't know vi. I do known emacs, but its not on this system so I
Then learn it. This is unix.
You really should use visudo to edit /etc/sudoers, not an editor.
Best
Martin
PS: "su -" should also work.
2013/9/15 Jeffrey Walton :
> I wanted to add myself to the sudo group.
man sudo
man visudo
man adduser
man group
Best
Martin
On 12/09/13(Thu) 08:16, RD Thrush wrote:
> On 09/12/13 05:15, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> > [...]
> >
> > Could you try the diff below on the v1 machine and tell me if it helps?
>
> Thanks, I don't think it helped...
By looking at your new log, I believe it did ;)
On 11/09/13(Wed) 11:03, RD Thrush wrote:
> On 09/10/13 07:56, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> > On 10/09/13(Tue) 07:15, RD Thrush wrote:
> >> On 09/10/13 04:42, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> >>> [...]
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for this detailed bug report.
> &
n't used in commercial firewall/vpn appliances?
Think again.
Best
Martin
robably keep on masturbating. :-)
>http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/706950
Best
Martin
055603.ga12...@nebraska.herrb.net
- Martin
On Mon, 19 Aug 2013 07:56:04 +0200, Matthieu Herrb wrote:
> I've written to a number of mailing lists of a long time that the code
> behind X -configure is not maintained (and there are a number of knwon
> issues) and that I strongly recommend not
On 10/09/13(Tue) 07:15, RD Thrush wrote:
> On 09/10/13 04:42, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> > [...]
> >
> > Thanks for this detailed bug report.
> >
> > You're saying that you have 2 amd64 systems with the same problem but
> > I see only the dmesg for o
On 10/09/13(Tue) 08:17, Remco wrote:
> Martijn Rijkeboer wrote:
>
> >>> I have a Schiit Bifrost USB DAC that includes an uaudio device for audio
> >>> playback. When I plug the device in I'm getting "uaudio0: audio
> >>> descriptors make no sense, error=4". Any suggestions on how to make this
> >>
Hi Bob,
On 07/09/13(Sat) 08:14, RD Thrush wrote:
> Since appx. November, 2012, I've had 2 amd64 systems hang while
> spewing "ehci_idone: ex=0x80.. is done!" messages to the
> serial console. The hangs are intermittent. The system is
> unresponsive to the keyboard and doesn't respond
ake this
> work?
>
> Here are the relevant lines from usbdevs -v (debugging enabled for uaudio):
Looks like the audio descriptor of your device doesn't match what
uaudio(4) expects. A quirk might be needed. Could you please
install the usbutils package and post the output of "lsusb -v" for
your device?
Martin
anted to ask if there were
> any particularly robust algorithms that could be recommended for
> keeping certain files private.
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2013/09/the_nsa_is_brea.html
Best
Martin
vendor="X.Org Foundation"
> [ 8330.187] compiled for 1.14.1, module version = 6.14.6
Make sure you have the last xf86-video-ati update, module version should
say 7.2.0.
Martin
2013/8/17 Mik J :
> I used the badblocks utility an checked the whole disk
> and only this block number is faulty.
What do the smartmontools tell you?
> Since I believe my disk is ok
It is not. Do you have backups?
Best
Martin
2013/8/10 Mirco Richter :
> say, that from the OBSD POV, the project wants to wait until someone else
> implements such a cypher and has proofen, that the implementation is
> practically as secure as the mathematical model already predicts ?
Yes. Now show us your cypher or go away.
2013/8/7 Maxim Khitrov :
> I've read the "Network Tuning and Performance Guide" @ calomel.org,
Ignore that site and search the list archives.
Best
Martin
8.1.0/24 could simply change his IP
address and be on the private network.
- Martin
nux even have the screen come
back after bootup with a framebuffer. Unfortunately the OpenBSD install
CD doesn't include framebuffer drivers.
Did you have similar trouble? Or did it just work?
- Martin
lean UI does not imply clean code (though I do realize xterm is
hairy, it at least has history on its side).
[1] Please see my wonderful screenshot of Tek mode in use:
https://www.martinbrandenburg.com/2013/ss/2013073101.png
- Martin Brandenburg
2013/7/30 :
> than the Apple+Google co-owned Clang stuff.
Source for that claim? All I can find is
> Copyright (c) 2007-2013 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/cfe/trunk/LICENSE.TXT?revision=171342&view=markup
Best
Martin
3%/var
Buy a harddisc from this decade, please.
Best
Martin
ng OpenBSD 5.3, which explains it. How I didn't notice
that line while reading the -current source I don't know...
Thanks.
- Martin Brandenburg
that mail.local is the proper place to handle it (or what
dummy address is appropriate).
Of course mail(1) could also be modified, but that doesn't fix other
clients.
I'm not sure how this affects sendmail or other mailbox formats.
- Martin Brandenburg
On 17/07/13(Wed) 14:07, Ryan Freeman wrote:
> Hey tech@,
>
> i came across a uhid device (joystick adapter) I have that only
> seems to work on my amd64 desktop, but not i386 laptop.
>
> amd64:
> usb1 at ohci0: USB revision 1.0
> uhub1 at usb1 "ATI OHCI root hub" rev 1.00/1.00 addr 1
> usb2 at oh
und properly, but that can be fixed if
that is a problem.
- Martin Brandenburg
Patrick,
Thanks for the report, it clearly looks like an xserver regression, but
next time don't hesitate to mail bugs@ instead.
On 11/07/13(Thu) 03:56, patrick keshishian wrote:
> [...]
> So after some investigating, this "crash" after suspend/resume cycle
> is actually an "abort" due to an asse
2013/7/4 Henning Brauer :
> * openda...@hushmail.com [2013-07-04 05:09]:
>> Why do we need FUSE anyway?
>
> it's a firewall between filesystem code written by people who
It's also a firewall for licenses.
Best
Martin
http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/www.openbsd.org
Hrm.
ow? Could the CF port on the Soekris be faulty? Should
I get an SATA SSD instead?
Have a nice day!
Martin
from Lanner or Bytemine) still have the Pineview
(D510) CPUs.
Best
Martin
On 23/05/13(Thu) 17:00, Miod Vallat wrote:
> > Were you thinking of something like that? It works for me (c) tm, with
> > my PowerBooks (disk@0/wd0), I haven't tried NFS boot yet.
>
> Not exactly, but your version is probably better than what I was
> thinking of. However, it will not allow for roo
On 26/12/12(Wed) 20:54, Miod Vallat wrote:
> > Just upgraded to a current again, with the same problem,
> > and the same solution:
>
> [...]
> > wdc1 at kauaiata0 irq 39: DMA
> > atapiscsi0 at wdc1 channel 0 drive 0
> > scsibus0 at atapiscsi0: 2 targets
> > cd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0: ATAPI 5/c
course, swap "download" for "upload" in all this.
Stuff queued going out is usually called upload, and it is on your egress
interfaces. This queueing happens when traffic leaves the machine.
Sorry. (this confusion sometimes happens to almost everyone I know) :-(
--
Martin Pelikan
ng matches to queue "big", it'll look for "big" on each
# direction, and appear on the queue it goes out on.
# This way you'll get bi-directional shaping using just one rule.
#
# Remember, never trust anything you didn't test yourself first.
--
Martin Pelikan
2013/2/22 Eric Furman :
> but Martin Schröder is not a developer. So what is his word worth???
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq8.html#Journaling
Now go and fuck yourself.
2013/2/22 Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado :
> Here in the BSD world, we have HAMMER, a good alternative with a license
> compatible and a reasonable requirements.
Here in the OpenBSD world we don't have HAMMER.
Best
Martin
2013/2/22 Theo de Raadt :
> It is not allowed.
I thought the same.
So https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Openbsd2.svg is really a violation?
Best
Martin
positive light"
Am I right or is that allowed? Theo?
Best
Martin
3 cut. :)
Yep, it's in thanks.
Martin
supported yet.
> >> -SATA does not work on PowerMac G5 and Xserve G5 systems.
> >> +SATA does not work on some PowerMac G5 and Xserve G5 systems.
> >>
> >>
>
> Martin, any comments about SATA support on PowerMac G5 and Xserver G5?
It doesn't work.
On 13/02/13(Wed) 11:47, Kirill Bychkov wrote:
> [..]
> I have some questions and suggestions about macppc support in OpenBSD.
> Suggestions first. According to my dmesg [1] and to hardware I have in this
> G5, next patch syncs macppc.html with reality:
Also don't forget to send your dmesg to dmesg
ding of NDP? Do you think OpenBSD is at fault for
ignoring these solicitations, or do you think the ISP router's OS
selects the wrong source IP? The wording in the RFC is really very terse
and leaves room for interpretation.
-martin
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature which had
a name of signature.asc]
Hi Kent,
On 14/01/13(Mon) 10:05, Kent Fritz wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 5:29 PM, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> > I see. So this is happening during pms_probe() which runs before the
> > protocol is selected. Maybe fix it like this? I think the code should
> > cope with hardware that returns unrec
ng-prefix solicitations.
What I understand is that either OpenBSD or the ISP router interpret the
RFC in a way that leads to unintended results.
Is this a bug in OpenBSD? Is there a workaround, e.g. in the form of a
sysctl or a pf.conf hack that will make OpenBSD's NDP more liberal?
Thanks for all input,
-martin
in advance for any ideas or suggestions.
Martin
==
Transcript of boot
==
sing drive 0, partition 3.
Loading...
probing: pc0 com0 pci mem[635K 3013M 992M a20=on]
disk: hd0+ hd1+*
OpenBSD/i386 BOOT 3.18
boot> machine diskinfo
DiskBIOS# TypeCyls He
2013/1/22 Janne Johansson :
> "decades". Though interpreting it as "since the last century" still holds.
I prefer "since the last millenium". :-)
SCNR
Martin
all" on my iBGP but you could have another agenda.
Also run the iBGP peering session on your public IP space!
Regards Martin
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 02:15:34PM +1100, Joel Sing wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Jan 2013, Martin Kjær Jørgensen wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I've just installed OpenBSD 5.2 on my Soekris 6501. Im using two WDC
> > WD2500BPVT-22JJ5T0 disks in RAID1.
> >
> > Installa
Hi
I've just installed OpenBSD 5.2 on my Soekris 6501. Im using two WDC
WD2500BPVT-22JJ5T0 disks in RAID1.
Installation goes well and the system boots fine the first time.
After reboot I'm greeted with the following error:
Using drive 0, partition 3.
Loading...
probing: pc0 com0 mem[620K 2046M a
2013/1/14 Franco Fichtner :
> You need to understand that people asking question here have no idea
> about the marvellous man pages in OpenBSD and they never will (because
> then they would not be asking in the first place).
Then they haven't read afterboot(8).
Best
Martin
PS:
On 10/01/13(Thu) 14:08, Kent Fritz wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 9:26 AM, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> > Can you please try to find out which protocol probe routine is
> > responsible for hanging the machine?
> >
> None of them. I tried as you suggested, then just #if'd out every
> entry in that
ot aware if I need to install further driver.
>
>Zoran
>
Can you post the output of 'lsusb -v' from the usbutils packages for
this device?
# pkg_add usbutils
$ lsusb -v
...
Martin
he ecosystem, and it's normal. Furthermore, Google can ban any non-official
> rom from accessing Play Store, except that is not doing it actually for good
But that will only hurt chinese telcos if they need the apps from the
Play Store.
AFAIK Google has exactly this problem in China.
Best
Martin
for that.
Best
Martin
On 21/12/12(Fri) 17:49, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 01:17:06PM +, sickm...@lavabit.com wrote:
> > On 12:25 Thu 20 Dec , Stefan Sperling wrote:
> > > On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 09:43:18PM +, sickm...@lavabit.com wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > I have been using Open
On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 06:24:38PM +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 12:00:07PM -0500, Nick Holland wrote:
> > On 12/15/12 11:45, Martin Kjær Jørgensen wrote:
> > > Do you think an AMD Elan 133 Mhz is "modern" enough for at 54/mbit
> > > w
nch of (ldapsearch/ldapadd)|scp ?
There's no native replication support yet.
.martin
> TIA,
> Jo
On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 11:03:00AM +0100, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 09:52:28AM +0100, Martin Kjær Jørgensen wrote:
> > Hi misc
> >
> > Can a wireless interface (say, athn) make use of a hardware crypto card
> > like hifn when using WPA/WPA2 as en
Hi misc
Can a wireless interface (say, athn) make use of a hardware crypto card
like hifn when using WPA/WPA2 as encryption?
/Martin
I've just committed a fix for this, wait for the next snapshot or build
a release yourself and you'll be able to install OpenBSD on your machine.
Thanks for the report.
On 04/09/12(Tue) 10:01, Kirill Bychkov wrote:
> On Tue, September 4, 2012 08:42, Andrew Fresh wrote:
> > On Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at
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