On 2023-11-07, Laurent CARON wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After upgrading a 7.3 to 7.4 OpenBSD box, I noticed OSPF adjacencies
> using a password are not coming up with the following in /var/log/messages:
>
> ospfd[55040]: recv_packet: authentication error, neighbor ID X.X.X.X
> interface vlanXX
>
> After
On 2023-11-07, luffy20201 wrote:
> Hi, I've been an OpenBSD user for a year now, but I've never been able to
> disable Acpitz. I have tried everything, and nothing has worked. I use a
> Thinkpad X220, and it gets really hot. I need some help with this, can you
> please guys lend a hand? Thank
On 2023-11-07, Devin Reade wrote:
> I recently acquired an OnLogic Helix 330 (see [1] and [2]) and booted
> the 7.4 install image via USB; no installation yet, no serial console
> configured yet, no sharable dmesg yet.
>
> I have the version with the four network interfaces, based on the
> J6426.
On 2023-10-27, Bryce Chidester wrote:
> Hey all,
> Can anyone confirm that curl-8.4.0.tgz was yanked from the
> 7.3/packages-stable/amd64?
> I'm certain it was there at some point because I have it installed on
> some of my 7.3 systems. But it's not there now. I've checked both
> cdn.openbsd.org
On 2023/10/26 11:08, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2023/10/26 10:37, Anders Andersson wrote:
> > On Thu, Oct 26, 2023 at 10:06 AM Stuart Henderson
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > On 2023-10-26, harold felton wrote:
> > > > i have a pcengines apu4 which has been
On 2023/10/26 10:37, Anders Andersson wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 26, 2023 at 10:06 AM Stuart Henderson
> wrote:
> >
> > On 2023-10-26, harold felton wrote:
> > > i have a pcengines apu4 which has been running 7.1-stable with all updates
> > > just fine... i had
On 2023-10-26, harold felton wrote:
> i have a pcengines apu4 which has been running 7.1-stable with all updates
> just fine... i had been avoiding doing an upgrade - so was thinking to
> reinstall based on 7.4-release this week... i was unable to do an install
> from the bsd.rd (for 7.4) - and
On 2023-10-25, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
> I suppose you need something equivalent to the above solution for audio,
> but for keyboards.
>
> Keyboard <-> Bluetooth <-> Dongle <-> USB-HID <-> OpenBSD
In theory they might exist, but I was never able to track one down, the
best I came up with
On 2023-10-25, Maria Morisot wrote:
> I opened xenocara/lib/libX11/src/xlibi18n/lcPrTxt.c and strcpy operates on a
> buffer passed in through a pointer, so I don't think there's a way to
> calculate the buffer length. I'm not very good at C, so I don't know what to
> do here. Do I just leave
On 2023-10-25, Martin Schröder wrote:
> Hi,
> downloading the latest patches on 7.4 fails with
>
>> curl --verbose
>> https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/7.4/common/001_xserver.patch.sig
> * Trying [2620:3d:c000:178::81]:443...
> * Connected to ftp.openbsd.org (2620:3d:c000:178::81)
On 2023-10-25, Maria Morisot wrote:
> Basically I just changed all instances of strcpy and sprintf to use strlcpy
> and snprintf, because the compiler said to.
>>
>> This sort of change should go upstream rather than in ports. Be careful
>> that you're using correct lengths though, it is
On 2023-10-25, Maria Morisot wrote:
> got it now, thanks. I'll start editing; but I still don't know how to submit
> changes. Since I'm new I can't imagine anyone giving me write access; so what
> is the process for uploading changes to the source tree for someone just
> starting out?
There
On 2023-10-22, Mark wrote:
> pkg_add ImageMagick-6.9.12.88p0 gives me;
>
> (after fetching few libraries)
>
> "Can't install ImageMagick-6.9.12.88p0: can't resolve
> djvulibre-3.5.28p1,libheif-1.16.2p0"
>
> and then;
> "Couldn't install ImageMagick-6.9.12.88p0 djvulibre-3.5.28p1
>
On 2023-10-24, Lucretia wrote:
> I made my first patch!
>
> To devel/dwz, I'm not sure how to submit it, or if it's even useful to anyone.
>
> Basically I just changed all instances of strcpy and sprintf to use strlcpy
> and snprintf, because the compiler said to.
This sort of change should go
On 2023-10-24, Andy Lemin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just a quick question.
>
> I have multiple rdomains. My outside rdomain (rdomain 0) has a single default
> route to my ISP. And my internal rdomain 9 has multiple default routes
> pointing to various pairX interfaces for some funky routing stuff.
>
On 2023-10-23, Philip Guenther wrote:
> See, this is why being clear about What Fine Problem You're Trying To Solve
> is important: AFAICT the installer tries to fetch the mirror list from
> ftplist1.openbsd.org and not from openbsd.org.
The installer writes out its own /etc/hosts file with the
On 2023-10-21, Theo Buehler wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 21, 2023 at 09:23:51AM +0300, Mark wrote:
>> So, no idea on this?
>
> No. OCSP does work for me on 7.4 when enabled, both with httpd and nginx.
> With nginx, you need to have accessed the page at least once so it
> fetches and caches the staple and
On 2023-10-20, Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM) wrote:
> We've been running squid on OpenBSD for years, but it seems these
> days that any time it tries to proxy a file > 1MB, it just dies.
> This makes it impossible to do thinks like mirror the OpenBSD
> distributions.
>
> Does anyone know of
On 2023-10-21, Chris Narkiewicz wrote:
> Is it possible to decrease amount of available RAM at boot time?
>
> I'm about to migrate some VPS system to a significantly cheaper option
> that comes with less RAM and I need to evaluate how existing system
> will behave.
>
> Sadly, I can't reconfigure
You need new packages following the curses update.
i386 are ready (faster build than usual due to a few broken
ports), amd64 should be soon.
On 2023-10-19, Mikhail wrote:
>
> kern.version=OpenBSD 7.4-current (GENERIC.MP) #1413: Wed Oct 18 22:19:27 MDT
> 2023
>
On 2023/10/18 06:35, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> ldd around suid programs has a fine history of security holes.
>
> One idea is for you to just not not do that.
>
> You don't explain why you need to do this. You just completely skipped that.
> You don't justify why you need it to work. Does that
On 2023-10-18, Yoshihiro Kawamata wrote:
> In OpenBSD 7.4, running ldd on a setuid or setgid executable returns
> an error. Why is this?
ldd started using execpromises, and:
/* SUID programs may not be started with execpromises */
> 17 octobre 2023 14:24 "Stuart Henderson" a écrit:
>
>> On 2023-10-16, Comète wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'm experiencing big slowdowns on a LENOVO Thinkpad T14 Gen3 when using MP
>>> kernel (on 7.3 and 7.4)
>>> but
On 2023-10-18, Ryan England wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I've got an issue when attempting to start xenodm. When it starts, I only see
> a blank screen. Looking in Xorg0.log, I see the following:
>
> wsfb(0): error in WSDISPLAY_SVIDEO Operation not supported
>
> I have ~/.xsession configured with
On 2023-10-16, Comète wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm experiencing big slowdowns on a LENOVO Thinkpad T14 Gen3 when using MP
> kernel (on 7.3 and 7.4) but strangely not on GENERIC.
> For example, starting LibreOffice on GENERIC takes 7 seconds but 35 seconds
> on MP kernel. It's even lagging when
On 2023-10-16, rea...@catastrophe.net wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 15, 2023 at 04:56:17PM -0000, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>>On 2023-10-15, rea...@catastrophe.net wrote:
>>> What is a better way to configure iked on site-obsd so that it does not
>>> encapsulate local traffic
On 2023-10-15, rea...@catastrophe.net wrote:
> What is a better way to configure iked on site-obsd so that it does not
> encapsulate local traffic on the 10.89.2.0/24 network? Obviously my
> understanding is incorrect, so any help is appreciated.
You should be able to add a bypass flow in
On 2023-10-15, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I learned that pfsync has been rewritten for 7.4 and that
>
> up
> syncdev em7
>
> doesn't work anymore. What about
>
> up syncdev em7
>
> (one line), as suggested in the current pfsync(4)?
Suggest you either use the syntax
On 2023-10-14, Manuel Kuklinski wrote:
> Thank you again - can you possibly direct me in the correct way to "dump
> the environment"? I guess you don't mean `env`?
Yes, env - e.g. "(date; env) >> /tmp/env.log
On 2023/10/14 17:58, Manuel Kuklinski wrote:
> Am Samstag 14 Oktober 2023 um 15:40:19 -, schrieb Stuart Henderson 1,0K:
> > Is it any better if you do
> >
> > daemon="/usr/local/bin/node"
> > daemon_flags="/usr/local/bin/homebridge -T -Q -U /var/
On 2023-10-10, Manuel Kuklinski wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I can't get homebridge started at boot - it starts with the following
> rc.d script if running as root after logging in, but fails to be present
> at boot time:
>
> # cat /etc/rc.d/homebridge
> #!/bin/ksh
>
> daemon="/usr/local/bin/homebridge"
>
On 2023-10-10, Courtney wrote:
> Maybe I am wrong, but I thought that relayd was not capable of doing
> TLS pass through? That would be preferable if it is possible.
If you do TLS passthrough (i.e. passing packets directly to the origin
rather than doing "back to back" and terminating one TLS
On 2023-10-10, jonathon575 wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> How to get the latest openbsd 7.3 snapshot?! On the website, the snapshots
> are showing for 7.4 beta version.
>
> Also would the security patches and bugs be integrated in the openbsd 7.3
> latest snapshots.
>
> Kindly advise.
>
> Many
On 2023-10-09, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 09, 2023 at 06:42:02PM +0200, Noth wrote:
>>
>> I upgraded to 7.4 via CVS on my VMs but not my routers (yet). The 7.3
>> routers are still able to connect via TLS but the 7.4 VMs can't as they
>> don't like the self signed certs. It'd be
On 2023-10-07, Peter Hessler wrote:
> A lot of the Thinkpad laptops have a physical switch that will
> cover/uncover the camera.
covers the visible light camera, anyway... not sure about the IR one.
though actually the "camera in use LED" no longer lights when that slider
is closed on mine.
On 2023-10-07, Thomas Frohwein wrote:
> Looks like Comte followed the console instructions at [1] to the letter.
> It seems to me that jumping right to ffplay recording isn't the best
> way for you to check the camera is working. Simplest way to test seems
> to me:
>
> $ video -f /dev/video0
>
>
On 2023-10-06, S V wrote:
>> The software that you're using may need the USB device to be attached to
>> ugen rather than uftdi. The simplest way to do this is probably to type
>> "boot -c" at the boot loader, "disable uftdi", "quit".
>
>
> Thanks!!! It works!!!
good, thanks for confirming.
>
On 2023-10-06, S V wrote:
> Here is description of problem:
>
> After building software and attaching HW I can successfully scan usb
>
> found 10 USB device
> Bus device vid:pid probe type manufacturer serial product
> 000 001 0x:0x xvc-client Generic none xHCI root hub
> 001 001
On 2023-10-05, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> The command "sysctl -n kern.version" tells you what a machine
> is currently running:
>
> OpenBSD X.Y-beta = ongoing development *before* X.Y
> OpenBSD X.Y with no suffix = release
Either release, or a pre-release snapshot - close to release these
On 2023-10-05, Maria Morisot wrote:
> I installed the patch for X11 (October 3rd), then rebooted,
> now X is crashing every time I log in on xenodm,
> sometimes I get a blue screen with debug messages,
If you show what those debug messages are (copy them down and type into
an email), also
I don't think the keepassxc-2.7.4p2 package will support any hardware keys.
There is a -yubikey flavour (i.e. the keepassxc-2.7.4p2-yubikey package) which
might work with a yubikey. Never tried it though.
On 2023-10-02, Mike Coddington wrote:
>
>
>> On Oct 2, 2023, at 2:09 PM,
On 2023-10-02, David Higgs wrote:
> Related question: It doesn't appear that veb (and bridge) are part of
> either amd64 RAMDISK. Does this create any added complexity with
> (sys)upgrades or does it somehow Just Work(tm)?
sysupgrade downloads to disk so the bsd.rd upgrade run can work without
On 2023-09-28, Nick Holland wrote:
> On 8/31/23 17:29, myml...@gmx.com wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am setting an openbsd 7.3 stable system to serve files via ssh's sftp
>> subsystem.
>>
>> Does openssh have a native way to audit what files were
>> downloaded/uploaded with user/timestamp
On 2023-09-27, Isaac Meerleo wrote:
> Thank you all for your replies. I needed to step away from my
> computer last night so I apologize for the terse email.
> sd0 is my physical hard disk with full disk encryption. I wrote a 5gb
> iso over the beginning of sd1c (my softraid volume). I
On 2023-09-27, Anders Jensen-Waud wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 26, 2023 at 08:35:29AM +0200, Stefan Sperling wrote:
>> On Tue, Sep 26, 2023 at 11:04:21AM +0800, Anders Jensen-Waud wrote:
> >
>> > Is there a way I can get the NIC to speed up?
>>
>> Yes, the way is to implement 802.11n support in the
On 2023-09-27, sprits killshot wrote:
> I did the thing.
> dd'd a 5gb img to my ssd instead of my usb and I want to die.
>
> dd if=file.iso of=/dev/sd1c
>
> I am using a CRYPTO RAID partition and luckily I'm smart enough not to
> nuke that.
>
> My ssd is 2TB so I believe it uses FFS2 by default.
On 2023-09-27, Dimitrios Moustos wrote:
>>Please try -current first.
> Indeed, a bad omission.
> More editing quality control next time.
>
> The amd64 machine fails to power down while running:
> 7.2
> 7.3
> current (as of 2023-09-20)
>
> Today (2023-09-27) I installed latest snapshot on a usb
On 2023-09-26, Dimitrios Moustos wrote:
> I believe the problem appeared arround openbsd 7.2, or 7.1. I am not sure.
> Knowing exactly when the problem appeared might help locate the problem.
> In this case I will install some older versions and report back.
Please try -current first.
On 2023-09-25, Tobias Fiebig wrote:
> On Mon, 2023-09-25 at 18:15 +0200, Rudolf Leitgeb wrote:
>> Either this, or the TLS 1.3 code was always buggy, but now
>> it was actually used per default.
> Yes, setting up nginx with enabled tlsv1.3 on 7.2 and earlier is also
> on the todo. Similarly,
That might possibly be the one fixed by 7.2 errata 008, so if you don't
already have that you at least want to syspatch.
On 2023-09-25, Joerg Streckfuss wrote:
> This is a cryptographically signed message in MIME format.
>
> --ms030306090501000403020005
> Content-Type: text/plain;
On 2023-09-23, Nick Holland wrote:
> Hello,
> Twice in the last couple weeks, I've had httpd fall over on me.
> Only clue I've got is this in /var/log/messages:
>
> MASTER $ grep httpd daemon
> Sep 23 05:24:06 node2 httpd[69989]: logger exiting, pid 69989
> Sep 23 05:24:06 node2 httpd[80972]:
On 2023-09-21, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
> Hi list,
> I'm trying to read I/O read and write value. Currently I'm using iostat
> but I can't understand if the speed in MB/s is relative to write or read
> ops.
In+out combined.
> There is a way to get these 2 values separately?
systat io, or it's
On 2023/09/19 19:36, Andrew Lemin wrote:
>
> Awesome! Thank you so much Stuart :D
> I will test this weekend..
btw if I'm not mistaken I think this will only copy the priority to the
mbuf header rather than to the IP header, so will be used internally in
OpenBSD but not on the rest of the
On 2023-09-18, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 17, 2023 at 09:17:58PM +0300, Mihai Popescu wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Is there any recent major change in base packages or pkg_add?
>> I ask because the pkg_add -vV is slower than usual at each package,
>> most of the time spent in Extracting ...
On 2023-09-18, Mark Patruck wrote:
> i've already wrote to dlg@, but also want to know if others see
> the same behavior or at least inform about it.
>
> pfsync(4) in combination with rdomain(4) doesn't work anymore on
> a fresh -current. I see packets on pfsync0, but nothing leaves
> the
On 2023-09-17, Andrew Lemin wrote:
> I have been testing the Wireguard implementation on OpenBSD and noticed
> that the ToS field is not being copied from the inner unencrypted header to
> the outer Wireguard header, resulting in ALL packets going into the same PF
> Prio / Queue.
>
> For example,
On 2023/09/15 13:40, Andy Lemin wrote:
> Hi Stuart,
>
> Seeing as it seems like everyone is too busy, and my workaround
> (not queue some flows on interfaces with queue defined) seems of no
> interest,
well, it might be, but I'm not sure if it will fit with how
queues work..
> and my current
On 2023-09-14, prodejna-radian...@icloud.com
wrote:
> I was able to auto-install OpenBSD/amd64 except full disk encryption
> (FDE). Is FDE supported in autoinstall?
No, it is not.
--
Please keep replies on the mailing list.
On 2023-09-13, Eric Wong wrote:
> Theo de Raadt wrote:
>> There isn't a way. And I will argue there shouldn't be a way to do that.
>> I don't see a need to invent such a scheme for one user, when half a century
>> of Unix has no way to do this.
>> Sorry.
>
> I have a different use case than
On 2023-09-13, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2023-09-13, Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM) wrote:
>> After some head bashing wondering why rpki-client wasn't
>> finding our ROAs I discovered the system doesn't ship with
>> ARINs tal file. So great swaths of RPKI data aren't
On 2023-09-13, Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM) wrote:
> After some head bashing wondering why rpki-client wasn't
> finding our ROAs I discovered the system doesn't ship with
> ARINs tal file. So great swaths of RPKI data aren't getting
> downloaded.
>
> Why are those things?
See the FILES
On 2023-09-13, Andrew Lemin wrote:
> I have noticed another issue while trying to implement a 'prio'-only
> workaround (using only prio ordering for inter-VLAN traffic, and HSFC
> queuing for internet traffic);
> It is not possible to have internal inter-vlan traffic be solely priority
> ordered
On 2023-09-12, Andrew Lemin wrote:
> A, thats clever! Having bandwidth queues up to 34,352M would definitely
> provide runway for the next decade :)
>
> Do you think your idea is worth circulating on tech@ for further
> discussion? Queueing at bps resolution is rather redundant nowadays, even
On 2023-09-12, Andrew Lemin wrote:
> Hi all,
> Hope this finds you well.
>
> I have discovered that PF's queueing is still limited to 32bit bandwidth
> values.
>
> I don't know if this is a regression or not.
It's not a regression, it has been capped at 32 bits afaik forever
(certainly was like
On 2023-09-11, m...@x9p.org wrote:
>
> On 9/11/23 07:40, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> That page probably just needs updating. Used to be done via
>> bitpay, but not any more.
(by "that page" I mean the one on www.openbsd.org)
> I see coingate being used by a fe
On 2023/09/11 10:39, Alex Frolkin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone had any success running Asterisk on Octeon (in my case, an
> EdgeRouter 6P, running OpenBSD 7.3)?
>
> If I try to build the port, it fails in the same way as the automated
> package builds, i.e.:
>
>
>
On 2023-09-08, m...@x9p.org wrote:
> Hi misc,
>
> Trying to donate some BTC. In the donation page
> "https://www.openbsd.org/donations.html;
>
> There is a mention to cryptocurrencies being accepted.
>
> The OpenBSD Foundation collects donations by Cheque, Bank Draft, PayPal,
> PayPal
On 2023-09-05, Ronan Viel wrote:
> What about backup?
> tar is ready to use.
The file formats currently supported by tar/pax don't work for all situations
(they can't store all filenames). For a base OS tool for backup, dump is
probably
a better choice.
On 2023-09-01, Charlie Jones wrote:
>
> On 2023-08-29 21:14:43 Stuart Henderson
> wrote:
>
>>On 2023-08-29, Katherine Mcmillan wrote:
>
>>> To clarify, I'm looking for something with a similar structure at the US
>>> PostgreSQL
>>> Ass
On 2023-08-29, vtamara wrote:
> Thaks for your answer
>
>> So .. if you have SATA disks or optical drives (that are not part of
>> the boot disk), you could try disconnecting those from the
>> motherboard. Since you were able to install without problems, I think
>> you may be in this siutation
On 2023-08-29, myml...@gmx.com wrote:
> My question is there any recent documentation / information on setting
> up an openssh server with non-hardware based two factor authentication?
> This does NOT have to be google authenticator, any similar service will
> suffice.
if an ssh key is good
On 2023-08-29, Katherine Mcmillan wrote:
> To clarify, I'm looking for something with a similar structure at the US
> PostgreSQL Association (which is a registered 501(c)(3) public charitable
> entity), but for BSD or OpenBSD.
I'm pretty sure there is nothing for OpenBSD like this.
On 2023-08-29, Daniel Jakots wrote:
> You can also want to look at sysutils/login_oath (which I've been using
> for years), but maybe for new setups, the login_totp from base makes
> more sense.
you might be thinking of login_yubikey which is in base, but it has no
way to sync the counter
On 2023-08-29, Daniele B. wrote:
> Today I received comunication that my Github account "needs" 2FA
> authentication before 12th October 2023.
you can use a fido key, or you can use totp (which doesn't need any
hardware if you don't care about storing the key in an enclave, you
can just use
On 2023-08-29, Janne Johansson wrote:
> Den tis 29 aug. 2023 kl 13:45 skrev Katherine Mcmillan :
>> I'm wondering if there are any registered charities (in Canada, or frankly,
>> any country!) dedicated to promoting/supporting OpenBSD?
>>
>
> https://www.openbsdfoundation.org/
"The OpenBSD
On 2023-08-28, Christopher Sean Hilton wrote:
> I'd be fine with
> dhcpleased if I can set an option to ask the dhcp server for a
> specific lease time. I know that the server need not honor my request
> but the dhcp server that I'm using will
On 2023-08-27, Dillon Wreek wrote:
> Hello, I will start from the beginning in hope that someone can make some
> sense of this.
> I have a very simple ruby script that lives in sbin. It sends a get request
> every x minutes to ifconfig to check if the pub ip of the machine changed
> and sends
On 2023-08-27, vtamara wrote:
> I still cannot use the keyboard in UKC and although I bought a converter
> from USB to serial to try remote debugging with "boot> set tty com0" it
> didn't work. The BIOS and the booting process of OpenBSD detect that
> the board has a com0 port but I don't see
On 2023-08-22, Mike Fischer wrote:
>
>> Am 23.08.2023 um 00:45 schrieb latin...@vcn.bc.ca:
>>
>> Hello
>>
>> I have installed dokuwiki on OBSD 7.3, but i can not run install.php from
>> my Browser.
>>
>> php 8.1 is running.
>>
>> Permissions after installation:
>>
>> ls -la
On 2023-08-22, dues_openbsd wrote:
> hi, dears.
> recently, I get the email by friends
> it says Github has openbsd_hammer2fs and makefs.
yes, seen that in january. kusumi (who is working on hammer2 in
dragonfly and has accounts there+netbsd) has diffs for *read-only*
hammer2 on
On 2023-08-22, kasak wrote:
> Hello misc!
>
> I'm in trouble with sed!
>
> I need to insert tab in some places, but no luck :(
>
> in linux it works:
>
> [kasak@kasakoff ~]$ echo 'one two three' | sed s/two/\\ttwo/
> one two three
>
> in OpenBSD it just add t:
>
> kasak@OpenBSD:~$ echo 'one
On 2023-08-18, l...@ena.re wrote:
> Hey,
>
> according to pkg_info(1) the -m options "shows the names and one-line
> comments for all packages tagged as manually installed". However,
> executing `pkg_info -m` shows the quirks package, which is clearly not
> "manually installed". According to it's
On 2023-08-18, whistlez wrote:
>
> 2. There are multiple methods for RAM dumping, some of which cannot be
> circumvented and do not require specific software or interfaces. For
> example:
> a. Through a 'cold boot attack,' it's possible to dump RAM from an
> uncompromised operating system.
On 2023-08-18, m...@emailgroups.net wrote:
> Could AR9485 work on OpenBSD? I can't write a driver, nor does it seem that
> a simple bios whitelist jailbreak is available for Lenovo G505 with AMD
> processor.
It could work, but someone would need to add support, probably to ath(4),
and without
On 2023-08-16, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I saw on NetBSD's manpages that the urtwn(4) driver, which was ported from
> OpenBSD, that their driver has IBSS support. I checked this out and saw
> it was this commit:
>
>
hat's ok, if not then you.may want "self"
instead of "any".
> On Mon, Aug 14, 2023 at 7:35 AM lain. wrote:
>>
>> On 2023年08月13日 12:17, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> > >
>> > > https://www.vultr.com/docs/install-wireguard-vpn-server-on-openbsd-7-0/
&
On 2023-08-15, Daniele B. wrote:
> Thanks for the help,
>
> Unfortuately I have no clean system nor knowledge about these files..
> Do you mind to point me out almost the direction how to fix things correctly?
Easiest way is probably to boot bsd.rd and do an upgrade install
with the same version
On 2023-08-14, latin...@vcn.bc.ca wrote:
>> On 2023-08-14, latin...@vcn.bc.ca wrote:
>>> Something magic had happend after reboot! lkev2 is working
>>
>> iked/isakmpd keys are created at boot if they don't exist.
>>
>>> BTW at the
>>> client i can not use Web Browser?, the ssh connection did not
/bin-ls
>
> Attaching the bin-ls output, thanks
>
>
> -- Daniele Bonini
>
>
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
>> On 2023-08-15, Daniele B. wrote:
>> >
>> > I just completed to clean my system looking sysclean output on a
>> > spare stick.
On 2023-08-15, Daniele B. wrote:
>
> I just completed to clean my system looking sysclean output on a spare
> stick. I gained something mostly from /usr/lib but neither a lot of
> stuff.
> As someone has shared with me some data, its amd64 partition size
> I want to show you this from my
On 2023-08-14, latin...@vcn.bc.ca wrote:
> Something magic had happend after reboot! lkev2 is working
iked/isakmpd keys are created at boot if they don't exist.
> BTW at the
> client i can not use Web Browser?, the ssh connection did not stop
> working.
If you're able to fetch small pages
On 2023-08-13, Daniele B. wrote:
>
> Thanks Stuart, as usual.
>
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
>> > I still do not understand why I have gtk-doc presents on disk but I
>> > keep it for myself, not like the mistake on the signature, I mean..
>> > th
On 2023-08-13, Daniele B. wrote:
>
> You got it, sometimes I have to get to "Personalized Setup" to feel
> like an advanced user.. ;D
Advanced OpenBSD users know that changing from install defaults can
often cause pain. In terms of partitioning; resizing partitions to make
them bigger than
>Based on my understanding of the OpenBSD PF-Packet filtering document
>(https://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/filter.html), the intention of this
>pf rule is to allow only the IP address 10.0.8.4 to access ports 22
>and 80. However, currently both machines with IP addresses 10.0.8.2
>
On 2023-08-12, Pontus Stenetorp wrote:
> On Sat 12 Aug 2023, WATANABE Takeo wrote:
>>
>> I am using nsd, which runs by default on OpenBSD 7.2 amd64.
>> To update the zone file after changes have been made.
>>
>> # rcctl reload nsd
>>
>> would result in
>>
>> nsd(failed)
>>
>> and cannot be
To me, it looks just "different" rather than particularly better
(except on mobile browsers, where I find the redesigned one a bit worse
by having the links hidden away down the bottom. Scrolling to read the
text on mobile browsers with the existing version is a bit of a
nuisance, but so is
On 2023-08-11, Tim Baumgard wrote:
> I'm having an issue with my Protectli FW4B that's become more of a
> problem lately. Essentially, it's the same thing that this person [0]
> encountered.
IIRC those are the machines that have problems if there's no display connected
On 2023-08-11, Marko Cupać wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have star topology network where dozens of spokes communicate with
> other spokes through central hub over GRE tunnels protected with
> transport-mode ipsec.
>
> This worked great for years, but lately all the locations got bandwidth
> upgrade
On 2023-08-10, Tito Mari Francis Escaño wrote:
> Hi,
> Can somebody point me to resources on how to use libmodsecurity with httpd
> to create a WAF for a web application?
> If it's not feasible, please advise what options are there for WAF that can
> be used with the built-in httpd.
Oh that
On 2023-08-09, Ingo Feinerer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using net/dhcpcd on OpenBSD 7.3 for IPv6 router solicitation over
> PPPoE, almost identical to the setup as described in
> /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/dhcpcd.
>
> Everything works (i.e., IPv6 connectivity and distributing prefixes) but
> I
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