On Fri, May 07, 2021 at 09:06:31AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2021-05-05, T. Ribbrock wrote:
[...]
> This is not a bad place to ask. Your description is good but anyone
> looking into what's up will want to test, so if you could include
> the test tools and a description of
Hi all,
this may be a long shot, but I'm looking for someone who can give me a
few pointers (if this is better posted to another list, please let me
know as well).
TL;DR: I am running into issues with a webdav/caldav client
connecting to a Nextcloud instance running on OpenBSD httpd, so someone
On Wed, Apr 01, 2020 at 11:36:07PM +0200, Jan Betlach wrote:
> I am using jitsi.org and tox.chat (on Linux VM).
Have you by any chance tried to get jitsi running natively on OpenBSD?
That would be my preference, if possible (especially as said server is
not exactly "high end"...)
Cheerio,
Hi all,
with more and more colleagues and friends sitting at home, I'm
considering installing some video call/conferencing software on my
existing OpenBSD server.
I currently have Nextcloud installed on that server, so the easiest
option was the Nexcloud Talk plugin, which I'm playing with now.
On Tue, Jan 08, 2019 at 03:08:49PM -0800, Jon Tabor wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 08, 2019 at 11:25:36PM +0100, T. Ribbrock wrote:
[...]
> > However, with
> > OpenBSD 6.4 and its version of tmux, tmux now fails to redraw the screen
> > properly when paging through files in some
Hi all,
last week, I finally got round to re-install my home server with OpenBSD
6.4 (was still on 5.6 - don't ask...). Everything is running smoothly
(and I was quite impressed by all the improvements made - just took me
quite some time to go through all the new docs... ;-) ).
I just have one
Hi all,
one of the remaining kinks in the cable that still need working out
after me updating to OpenBSD 5.6 is the fact that I can no longer use
apcupsd to monitor the APC Back-UPS CS 500 that is connected to the
server via USB. From what I have gathered so far, one has to use
sensorsd instead,
On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 03:26:30PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2015-03-22, T. Ribbrock emga...@gmx.net wrote:
What I cannot seem to get to work is that sensorsd *reacts* to these
changes. Based on the examples in the thread mentioned above, I've
created a small script /etc/sensorsd
On Fri, Dec 05, 2014 at 07:37:39PM +0100, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
That's a good idea. My SS20 which has 2 HDDs, CD and floppy, has a fan in
between, it looks it is wired properly and has an attachment, so it looks
original for certain hotter configurations.
IIRC, that's one of the newer SS20,
I'll answer to this one, but I'll start with a big thanks to all who
responded - some interesting points were made!
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 10:41:26PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
apache-httpd-openbsd is a dead-end, it's not actively developed, ssl
support is poor, third-party documentation
Hi all,
I'm finally getting round to updating my home server (gets a fresh 5.6
install).
Of course, there were a lot of changes over the past versions, one of
them being the whole apache - nginx - httpd migration. My webserver
has a CMS running which requires PHP and MySQL, plus a few more
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 12:21:14PM +0200, T. Ribbrock wrote:
I am in need of some help with debugging the UPS set-up I am running...
I have an APC Back-UPS CS 500 connected to my server (OpenBSD 4.8) with
an USB cable. When I connect the UPS to the server, I get this in dmesg:
ugen0 at uhub4
Hi *!
I am in need of some help with debugging the UPS set-up I am running...
I have an APC Back-UPS CS 500 connected to my server (OpenBSD 4.8) with
an USB cable. When I connect the UPS to the server, I get this in dmesg:
ugen0 at uhub4 port 2 American Power Conversion Back-UPS 500 FW: 6.4.I
On Sun, Nov 07, 2010 at 12:11:51AM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
and a U5 at work that has been running an app for probably the last
ten years with probably less than five hours total downtime (original
disk. I'm scared).
In that case you were lucky to have a good version of the
motherboard...
Ok, I have the Indy booting now, though I'm still not quite sure *why*
it works now... What I have done: I discovered that the default
read-/write-size for nfsroot is 1024bytes in the Linux kernel (or
wherever that is defined). So I tried changing those values in the boot
parameters to 8192bytes -
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 01:36:55PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
On Mar 15 21:18:15, Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
[...]
Apparently, something in NFS has changed between 4.2 and 4.5 (and
higher) - and I just cannot figure out what... Hence, I have no idea
what I would need to change nor what to
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 04:04:39PM +0200, Aram H??v??rneanu wrote:
Besides what's written above. EAL is meaningless unless you read the
Protection Profile. EAL is the assurance level *against* the
protection profile. If your PP specifies only that in your systems,
users login using passwords
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 03:51:28PM +0200, Aram H??v??rneanu wrote:
EAL4 is meaningless. The auditor is not required to view the software
in any way (binary or source).
Wrong. EAL4 is the lowest EAL that includes ADV_IMP.1, which in turn
requires checking the actual implementation, i.e. source
On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 11:10:59PM +0100, Martin Schr?der wrote:
2010/2/3 Jean-Francois jfsimon1...@gmail.com:
Not clear for me, does this firewall reach EAL4+ or EAL6 as stated in their
doc
Certified by the BSI according to CC at the level EAL 4+
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 02:15:00PM -0500, Brad Tilley wrote:
Common Criteria - http://www.iso15408.net
[...]
I think the certification process can be very narrowly focused on a
few parts of the system
[...]
Yup, that's the whole idea behind CC - all the evaluation does is verify
the claims
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 12:52:23PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
[...]
a PIII-class system with an i810 chipset will probably come in below 30W
when idle. (Other chipsets may, too...but I put the Wattmeter on a 500MHz
PIII with an i810 chipset, with both a real disk and a flash disk, and it
On Wed, Apr 08, 2009 at 04:31:27PM +0930, Damon McMahon wrote:
Just to let anybody else know who ran into this, rebuilding the /sbin
binaries to ensure that statically linked binaries are patched against
the recent openssl vulnerability needed a make depend in
sbin/wdconsctl otherwise make
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 03:34:57PM +1100, Sunnz wrote:
So in summary, the following was done:
[...]
- cp /bin/ksh /var/www/bin/; cp /bin/sh /var/www/bin/;
femail itself does not use or need sh. whatever invokes it might need
it., Henning Brauer.
I doubt you need to copy sh *and* ksh. sh only
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 07:26:52AM +0200, ropers wrote:
[...]
Is there a way to have a colour ls and still be able to page through it?
With gls (which I use), there is. Example:
gls -lF --color=always|less -r
Suitable aliases should do the rest, I suppose. You'll have to use less
with '-r',
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 07:43:10AM -0700, Ed Flecko wrote:
[...]
You said, If I remember correctly, you need to have the x-base
package installed
for the libiconv / gettext dependencies to be met. It's an issue with
4.2.
How did you know that? Is there a source that I should reference
that
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 09:56:44PM +0100, Marc Balmer wrote:
back in time (but not to long ago), I served 3000 email accounts for
a Swiss multinational insurance company on a P133 with 32MB RAM.
Out of curiousity: Was that with or without spamfilters and
virusscanning? These two seem to cause
Hi all,
I ran into a vague NFS problem today:
At home, I currently have an OpenBSD firewall/server and two Linux
workstations. Last weekend, I finally replaced my Ultrasparc 10 with
OpenBSD 3.8 with a dual PIII running OpenBSD 4.2. Initially, all seemed
well, but today I got problems with NFS.
Hello,
I just tried installing OpenBSD 4.2 on an older PIII box I got a while
back - but I can't get the install to boot from CD. Here's what I have
so far:
- The PC has an Intel server board, L440GX+, with two PIII/550 (Slot 1)
on it. This board has both IDE and SCSI (Dual channel U2W,
On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 11:29:37AM +0100, Fridiric Pli wrote:
Did you check errata 003 ?
http://openbsd.org/errata42.html
Embarrassingly, I forgot to check the erratas - thanks for the reminder.
I tried that now, but CD2 isn't even recognised as bootable by the
SCSI-controller, hence,
the PC
On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 10:37:16AM +0100, T. Ribbrock wrote:
[...]
If I try to boot from CD, the only lines I get are:
CR-ROM: 9F
Loading /4.2/I386/CDBOOT
probing: pc0 com0 com1 mem[635K 638M a20=on]
disk:
At this point, the machine hangs hard, i.e. neither keyboard, nor
reset/power
On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 02:12:49PM +0100, Fergus Wilde wrote:
I couldn't get one of those Raptor cards working either. I have taken it out
of the Ultra5 it was in, and am using the built in PGX24 on the motherboard.
That works fine. However, I did have to do something complex and numinous at
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 01:52:20PM +0100, Edd Barrett wrote:
Hi,
ATI Rage (vgafb), includes the PGX and PGX24 on-board frame buffers
Does that include PGX32 cards (X3668A-370-3753)?
AFAIR, the PGX32 (aka Raptor GFX 8P) is made by Tech-Source and not ATI
based, hence, I'd be surprised if the
On Wed, Jun 27, 2007 at 09:52:29AM -0700, Marco S Hyman wrote:
for FILE in *jpg; do
NEW=$(echo $FILE | sed -e 's/\.jpg$/_thumb.jpg/')
mv ${FILE} ${NEW}
done
There is no need for echo and sed. OpenBSD sh and ksh support
${var%suffix} which evaluates to the
On Sat, May 19, 2007 at 10:16:33PM -0700, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
On May 18, 2007, at 2:09 PM, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
[drive 137GB on Sun X1?]
No it doesn't. I have about 30 of them and putting any drives
bigger then that will simply not work. Well, actually it work, but
you can't use
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 03:00:12AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)
Well then:
Herzlichen Glueckwunsch! and 'Gefeliciteerd!' from the Netherlands!
Thanks for all the good work!
Cheerio,
Thomas
--
** PLEASE: NO Cc's to me privately, I do read the
On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 08:04:38PM +0200, mdff wrote:
[...]
for dell i'd choose obsd as well... but not for sun. theres trusted
solaris and very good sec-features starting from sol9. also, i figured
out that machine specific tools from the solaris os are not even planned
under obsd.
On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 10:09:58AM -0500, Kevin wrote:
[...]
The Netra T1/105 (and the Telco-grade CP1500) are nice machines,
[...]
System stability is great, like the Sun hardware of old. Performance is
what you'd expect from a 360Mhz or 440Mhz UltraSparc IIi, not stellar
but more than
On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 10:56:30PM -0400, Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
Intel announced its new dual-core Intel Pentium D processors and 945
chipsets,
[...]
However, sources indicate that being dual-core is not the major
feature of the new technologies. Guess what is? DRM.
[...]
According to
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