On Mon, 15 Apr 2024, at 21:33, Thomas wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm greatly enjoying OpenBSD and have it on most of my devices as I try
> to set up my "perfect lab". I would like some feedback / thoughts about
> one behaviour which I don't quite get.
>
> I have a VM
blic IP.
I'm thinking of more complex rules to split traffic from wg0 between wg1 and
vio0 based on the ports and using route-to vio0 seemed the easiest way to do so.
Thanks in advance,
Thomas
On Tue, 26 Mar 2024 10:28:11 +0100
Sylvain Saboua wrote:
> Match User media
> ForceCommand internal-sftp -d /home/media
> ChrootDirectory /home/media
> PasswordAuthentication yes
> AuthenticationMethods none
> PermitEmptyPasswords yes
you probably
On Sat, Mar 09, 2024 at 02:27:36PM +0500, ofthecentury wrote:
> I had a similar problem this week, for amd64.
> The 'packages/amd64' folder on the OpenBSD
> mirrors for 7.5 snapshot is also empty. So I
> just manually set PKG_PATH to 7.4 packages
> folder for the time being.
This will likely
OP did indeed mean `sysupgrade`, but fwiw, `syspatch && reboot` reboots
your system if a patch as applied. I got it in all of my servers'
cronjobs.
- Thomas
Am 17.02.2024 um 02:24 schrieb obs...@loopw.com:
On Feb 15, 2024, at 10:12 AM, b...@fea.st wrote:
am I the only one using auto
On Mon, 19 Feb 2024 19:43:14 +0100
Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> I do have two USB audio device:
>
> ~ $ usbdevs -v
> Controller /dev/usb0:
> ...
> addr 07: 043e:9a66 LG Electronics Inc., LG UltraFine Display Audio
>high speed, self powered, config 1, rev 0.03
>
So you were using OBS-Studio in the past but can't remember how you
installed it? As has been shown by others there never was a package for
7.1. And then you blame the project for removing a package that was never
there in the first place. Wow.
And you're also totally confusing some OS support
,
and that, at least for me, fw_update does not download signed SHA256.sig, would
it not be possible to download unintended files?
Thanks in advance,
Thomas
On Sat, Oct 07, 2023 at 07:08:21AM -0300, Crystal Kolipe wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 07, 2023 at 08:51:36AM +, Comte wrote:
> > The webcam seems well detected but no image is displayed...
>
> What happens if you run /usr/X11R6/bin/video instead of using ffmpeg?
>
> > # dmesg | grep "uvideo"
>
On Thu, Oct 05, 2023 at 06:23:36AM +, 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,
> other times I get a square on my screen with a black background,
>
On Sun, Aug 13, 2023 at 06:40:54PM +0200, 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..
> > > then we go to disturb
On Mon, Aug 7, 2023 at 2:02 PM Jay F. Shachter wrote:
>
> It does not. The "ifconfig -a" command reports an awareness of lo0,
> em0 (my Ethernet device), enc0, and pflog0. And nothing else. How do
> I get OpenBSD to recognize my Broadcom BCM4313 wireless network device?
>
Did you Google
On Mon, Aug 7, 2023 at 12:20 PM Jay F. Shachter
wrote:
>
> >
> > As the primary author of OpenBSD's current fdisk/disklabel/etc. I
> > was intrigued by your recent email to misc@ [I]f you want
> > disklabel(8) to say "Linux LVM" for sd0l you would need at a minimum
> > a patch to
On Wed, Aug 02, 2023 at 12:14:51PM +, Thomas Schweikle wrote:
>
>
> Am Mi., 02.Aug..2023 um 13:45:26 schrieb Peter N. M. Hansteen:
> > On Wed, Aug 02, 2023 at 11:35:39AM +, Ioan Samarul wrote:
> > > Can you please tell me if this is a bug or it is considered no
'
$ echo ${test[8]}
i
I strongly suspect you stumbled on to a case of the old convention "numerals
with
leading zeroes are interpreted as octal notation" (but do check the underlying
code to make sure).
Yes, that is it. It is considered octal notation.
--
Thomas
OpenPGP_0x27AE2304B4
On Mon, Jul 24, 2023 at 12:12 PM Jay F. Shachter
wrote:
>
> I question whether this topic remains of interest to the readers of
> this mailing list, since it no longer has anything to do with OpenBSD,
> only with the character of the man who insulted me when I first tried
> to join the
On Sat, Jul 22, 2023 at 2:46 PM Martin Schröder wrote:
> Am Sa., 22. Juli 2023 um 23:15 Uhr schrieb Greg Thomas
> :
> > Have you read:
> >
> > https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq11.html
>
> Where does that mention KDE?
>
It doesn't. But it also doesn't mention many
Have you read:
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq11.html
On Sat, Jul 22, 2023 at 12:25 PM ykla wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I install kde by pkg_add kde but how to boot it? Here isn't any login
> manager except gdm in openbsd. But gdm seems that can only boot gnome in
> openbsd.
>
> So how can I boot it? And
On Mon, Jul 17, 2023 at 12:54:05PM +, Jacqueline Jolicoeur wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I thought I would mention I seem to be able to reproduce a tmux lock up
> where the tmux server component runs at 100% CPU. I am unable to attach
> to it at that point.
>
> The command I run in order to reproduce
"... use it for serious work."
Hah, sure bro. Seems more like you're just trying to set a personal record
for most bootable OSes on a single system.
On Fri, Jul 14, 2023 at 12:03 AM Rob Schmersel wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Jul 2023 13:53:24 -0500 (EDT)
> "Jay F. Shachter" wrote:
>
> > Esteemed
Questions about cert for roadwarrior and more? Why 192.168.1.79? i was
expecting 10.0.5.x please.
Why did you expect that?
spi=0xc166e8f236679cc9: recv IKE_SA_INIT res 0 peer 45.77.223.7:500 local
192.168.1.79:500, 255 bytes, policy 'roadwarrior'
192.168.1.79 is your local IP, which is on
what is wrong? client side iked.conf:
ikev2 'roadwarrior' active esp \
from dynamic to any \
peer 45.77.223.7 \
srcid roadwarrior \
dstid server1.domain \
request address any \
iface lo1
# iked -dv
/etc/iked.conf: 43: invalid iface
lo1
You did not even look at the list rules.
"Do your homework first..
No desire to deprive you of a learning experience."
Nobody is here to hold your hand. They do too much of that at work. You
must be knowledgeable of the subject. If not, use Google (many web sites
for teaching) or switch to
Yep, Claudio is correct. I have an old 600e and this is an official
statement from IBM support page long ago:
*"The ThinkPad 600E is ACPI ready. ACPI is not installed, but the system
hardware supports ACPI. While ACPI shows a great deal of promise for the
future, numerous problems affect the
gt;
>>
>> This looks a lot like it is running "tmux attach" and not "tmux" when that
>> message appears. Are you sure you are not using some kind of shell alias
>> that makes it go "tmux a" instead?
>>
>> --
>> May the most significant bit of your life be positive.
>
> --
>
> Viele Grüsse
> Thomas Schnell
Hi there,
I have three new installed machines, that show the same strange behaviour: tmux
is only startable as root, if I want to start it with command "tmux" as normal
user (which is in wheel group, btw), I get the error "no sessions", if I try to
start it with command "tmux start-server",
VM.
Thanks Stuart for helping out again and verifying the build step.
On Thu, 1 Jun 2023 at 16:34, Thomas Huber wrote:
> On Thu, 1 Jun 2023 at 16:28, Stuart Henderson
> wrote:
>
>> On 2023-06-01, Thomas Huber wrote:
>> > Hi @misc,
>> >
>> > I face a
On Thu, 1 Jun 2023 at 16:28, Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> On 2023-06-01, Thomas Huber wrote:
> > Hi @misc,
> >
> > I face a problem with -current when building golang projects.
> > This worked fine on 7.2 and I think it stopped working with 7.3 release.
> > Now I
umped)"
The Projects I´m trying to build are the nats-server[1] and natscli[2].
go version go1.20.4 openbsd/amd64
Maybe someone on this list has a clue...
Thanks Thomas (the u2k20 host)
--
[1] https://github.com/nats-io/nats-server
[2] https://github.com/nats-io/natscli
Linux is slowly losing it's appeal for servers. IT is starting to notice
that Linux servers are cracked almost as much as Windows servers. A large
problem with any OS lacking a central authority to insure that nothing is
added before being fully verified as not introducing a vulnerability.
On
Hi
In a server with an encrypted root - server boots with key in USB stick,
not passphrase.
Can I remove the USB stick with the key, after the server is up and
running?
Yes
Will I have any problems doing that?
No. Though not at the moment, I used such a setup for years. Only
Just found my backup laptop had powered off while in the middle of rsyncing
to it over WiFi. Full dmesg is down below these handful of lines:
Apr 17 14:24:28 grits /bsd: sd1 detached
Apr 17 14:24:28 grits /bsd: scsibus2 detached
Apr 17 14:24:28 grits /bsd:
Am 15.04.2023 um 16:14 schrieb Lorenzo Torres:
Hello, I've run the dd command to wipe the data of an SD card:dd if=/dev/zero
of=/dev/rsdb1c bs=1MAfter quite some time it crashed saying that the /
filesystem is full and even after a reboot the same happens. Now I can't even
run xorg because
Nick.
On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 4:32 PM Nick Holland
wrote:
> On 4/13/23 16:08, Greg Thomas wrote:
> > Thank you! I gave it one more shot before attempting the script and I'm
> > back in. I figured I'd try 0 for the beginning of the partition.
> >
> > grits# dis
On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 2:51 AM wrote:
> Greg Thomas writes:
> > I just ran through a fresh 7.3 install onto sd0 on an old 6.8 laptop and
> I
> > have no idea what happened to the disklabel on sd1 (during the install I
> > only did an automatic disklabel on sd0). Thi
I just ran through a fresh 7.3 install onto sd0 on an old 6.8 laptop and I
have no idea what happened to the disklabel on sd1 (during the install I
only did an automatic disklabel on sd0). This is just a backup of my
current laptop so not the end of the world (unless my current laptop dies
before
On Tue, Apr 11, 2023 at 05:12:34PM -0600, Nathan Gilbert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I ran sysupgrade on a ThinkPad X1 Carbon running 7.2 and am unable to login
> afterwards. I’m unable to log in as my normal user in either the WM (LeftWM)
> or the terminal, I immediately get kicked back to login. I’m
Hello,
ikev2 "vpn" passive esp \
from dynamic to 185.21.22.23/32 \
local egress peer any \
ikesa enc aes-256 prf hmac-sha2-256 auth hmac-sha2-256 group
modp2048 \
childsa enc aes-256 auth hmac-sha2-256 group modp2048 \
srcid 185.21.22.23 \
On Sat, Apr 01, 2023 at 04:28:20PM +0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 01, 2023 at 11:26:31AM +0200, Computer Planet wrote:
> > Hi Guys, OpenBSD 7.2
> > I have no way to get a stupid autorun script to load. Can anyone tell me
> > where to put this script?
> > In /etc/rc.local it
But the VPN-Router has a IKE-I-General-failure 0x21ff. All of the sudden
it's a problem that I only want to route specific networks?! IPSec is so
exhausting.
I got it working. The trick is to have iked send the CREATE_CHILD_SA
request / initiate the rekeying first. Either by having lower
Thanks for your responses.
Try adding some non-modp2048 options. Maybe look at the SA installed
from the initial negotiation (ipsecctl -vvsa) for ideas.
I think this is the right answer. The log tells you what the other side sent:
spi=0x0a131729beeb819a: ikev2_log_proposal: ESP #1
Hello,
I have several OpenBSD 7.2 connected to a commercial VPN-Router (LANCOM
1781EW+) using iked. It works, except every time the Child SA
negotiation starts, iked answers NO_PROPOSAL_CHOSEN to the router. Which
leads to closed connections and a new IKE SA negotiation.
I don't understand
bothered to change?
kind regards,
thomas
the /home.
If I WOULD HAVE BEEN smarter, I would have used a UUID in my fstab.
Anyways, it is my believe that adding a line to each section might help the
next person as
stupid as me, hence my suggestion.
Thomas
On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 10:19:25PM +0200, Divan Santana wrote:
> Greetings friends :)
>
> In short MS teams works via chrome on openbsd7.2 for me except for the
> camera.
I was on an MS Teams meeting a few weeks ago with camera working. The
main issue from my experience was the web client auto
You should reboot whenever patches or upgrades require it. Was that a
trick question or something?
On Mon, Nov 28, 2022 at 12:51 AM Greg Thomas
wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 27, 2022 at 12:08 PM James Johnson
> wrote:
>
>> Thank you for this interesting perspe
On Sun, Nov 27, 2022 at 12:08 PM James Johnson
wrote:
> Thank you for this interesting perspective.
>
> Combined with the previous advice, I am convinced. I will not try to have
> the machine sleep, or even try to put the drives in spun down. From what
> you guys are saying, it seems doing so
mac2dev() {
# This got long
ifconfig | while IFS= read _line; do
if [[ "$_line" = [a-z]!(\ *):* ]]; then
_dev=${_line%%:*}
elif [[ "$_line" = *lladdr*$1* && $_dev != vlan* ]]; then
echo $_dev
Hello,
I suppose there is some argument that we should support hostname.MAC
files
Maybe a function in netstart right before vifscreate could be enough to
achieve this? I creates this diff, against stable for now though, as a test.
Create a /etc/hostname.MAC file like you would create a
Hello everyone.I'm planning to use OpenIKEv2 not just for VPN tunnel, but also
to give client Internet access through that tunnel (none other for that
client). Is it possible? Do I need additional config options or will default
gateway become available on the system once connected to VPN?
# openssl genrsa -out /etc/mail/dkim/agroena.org.private.key 2048
and
# chown _dkimsign:_dkimsign /etc/mail/dkim/agroena.org.private.key
# chmod 440 /etc/mail/dkim/agroena.org.private.key
Now dkimsign is failing and i have not been able to repair it, could
somebody please help?
# smtpd -d
info: OpenSMTPD 7.0.0 starting
dkimsign: Can't open key file (/etc/mail/dkim/agroena.org.private.key):
Permission denied
warn: lost processor: dkimsign exited abnormally
Exiting
# doas -u
# cat /etc/iked.conf
ikev2 "rathaus" active esp \
from 192.168.0.0/24 to any \
from dynamic to 192.168.0.0/24 \
peer vpn.example.com \
srcid o2@rathaus \
psk "will-change-to-certs-if-testing-is-finished" \
request address any \
iface lo1
I discovered that
Hello,
I wanted to try that out by running the same `disable amdgpu` command in
UKC, but neither the built-in keyboard nor my external keyboard work in
UKC mode.
Is there an alternative way of disabling amdgpu when my keyboards don't
work? Perhaps I can echo to some config file during the
Hello,
I want to integrate a remote OpenBSD 7.2 machine into my local network.
So it will be reachable via a local IPv4 address like 192.168.0.206. My
local router and IPSec server is a LANCOM 1781EW+.
The setup works already, but only if iked uses IPv4 and not IPv6. (I
have a working IPv6
On Mon, Apr 18, 2022 at 01:36:18PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
[...]
> > 2) Should there be a /usr/local/pobj partition created with correct mount
> > options? (I appreciate building ports is an "advanced" thing to do - but it
> > feels weird having to mess with partition layout after a
d restart the capture instead. Capturing network traffic
for days might use a lot of disk space though.
Kind regards,
Thomas
Very valuable insights. That’s a great idea.
The rysnc script was ksh/bash or cron? Ideally I’d like to use Python to tackle
something like this but I’m not against learning shell.
> On Apr 4, 2022, at 2:02 PM, Nick Holland wrote:
>
> On 4/4/22 11:32 AM, Eric Thomas wrote:
I want to have a high degree of confidence in my system's state
(packages that have been added, configs that have changed, permissions
changed, etc). I've read about "read only filesystems" and the
pro's/con's [here](http://geodsoft.com/howto/harden/OpenBSD/no_changes.htm).
Aside from that, is
I'd like to understand more about how OpenBSD logs internal events such as:
- pkg_add/delete events
- user logins
- X session start/stops
etc.
Is there "one big log" where all of these types of events are stored?
Or are they logged in specific directories depending on log type?
Which log
@Stuart
Disregard! I see now that the `make FETCH_PACKAGES= install` installed
everything. I assumed it would get the large packages only.
Looks like running `unifi info` yields all relevant info.
Thank you very much for the patience and expertise.
On Sat, Apr 2, 2022 at 6:16 PM Eric Thomas
t;quirks-4.54 signed on 2022-03-26T14:02:422
Can't find unifi"
How do I get the custom build to a location where pkg_add can "see it"?
On Fri, Apr 1, 2022 at 8:30 AM Stuart Henderson
wrote:
>
> On 2022-04-01, Eric Thomas wrote:
> > @Crystal
> >
> >> If yo
n 2022-03-31, Eric Thomas wrote:
> > --c9bb7b05db88e7ee
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
> >
> > I'm stuck. I need to install the UniFi 6.2.26 port, I used the [FAQ to
> > setup the ports tree](https://www.openbsd.org/faq/ports/por
I'm stuck. I need to install the UniFi 6.2.26 port, I used the [FAQ to
setup the ports tree](https://www.openbsd.org/faq/ports/ports.html).
This seemed to work just fine. However, the last few messages in the
`make install` output showed errors. To debug the issue, I decided to
completely
I'm trying to determine if a WiFi AP is compatible with OpenBSD. For
example, checking the [Wireless FAQ's](
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Wireless), I don't see whether the
chipset used by the [UniFi Access Point WiFe 6 Pro](
https://dl.ui.com/ds/u6-pro_ds.pdf) is compatible or not.
I
Hello,
I'd like to learn about secure networking (PKI, x509 certs, DNS, IPS, etc.)
and generally
harden my home network using OpenBSD. Can I use OpenBSD services AND have
it act as a desktop workstation on the same machine?
Ref:
Since the project is based in Canada I don't know if anyone on this list
would have an ECCN. Unless there's someone on this list from one of the US
companies that exports OpenSSH.
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 12:38 PM wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Our company is exporting a computer with OpenSSH 8.8 software
yes, I think you are right.
/etc/ttys shows this line:
tty00 "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600" unknown off
I for sure messed it up manually with sysmerge...
Thanks a lot, Nick!
Thomas
On 22.02.22 17:25, Nick Holland wrote:
On 2/22/22 8:21 AM, Thomas wrote:
Hello,
I ha
Unfortunalty I don't have a dmesg from prior versions :/
When the machine is booting the serial console shows the output. So it
seems to work in general. But after booting is finished...nothing.
Thomas
On 22.02.22 15:04, deich...@placebonol.com wrote:
Do you have dmesg output prior
is
showing up after that. After boot I'm now not able to access the server
via serial console at all anymore.
Has anyone made the same experience after upgrading?
Thanks and have a nice day,
Thomas
/etc/boot.conf
stty com0
set tty com0
dmesg:
OpenBSD 7.0 (GENERIC.MP) #5: Mon Jan 31 09:09:02 MST
On Thu, 3 Feb 2022 19:16:55 -0500
Andre Smagin wrote:
> Replying to my own thread from months ago. Took some time to get
> this done, buying one part per paycheck, but I have a new desktop now.
> Ryzen 9 5950x on x570 chipset motherboard, should last ten years at
> least. Everything "just works"
Hello everyone,
Is anyone else getting "ftp Connection refused" when trying to access the
mirrors? I checked the announcements email archive today and didn't see
anything about maintenance. I found this email chain in the archives which
is exactly what I'm experiencing.
I'd read through this:
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html
After you read that you should be able to verify if the required packages
are available on OpenBSD or not.
And then go through what you think are the correct steps. And then ask
questions after you've written exactly what you've
What resources would be a good primer on the OpenBSD kernel and general
architecture and give me a good understanding of the internals?
FreeBSD has this:
https://docs-legacy.freebsd.org/doc/13.0-RELEASE/usr/local/share/doc/freebsd/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/arch-handbook/book.html
I understand that
On Fri, Nov 5, 2021 at 9:19 AM Thomas Munro wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 11:29 PM Thomas Munro wrote:
> > When I do mmap(MAP_ANONYMOUS | MAP_SHARED) and then fork(), it seems
> > that futex(2) wakeups are not delivered between child and parent in
> > that memory. It
On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 11:29 PM Thomas Munro wrote:
> When I do mmap(MAP_ANONYMOUS | MAP_SHARED) and then fork(), it seems
> that futex(2) wakeups are not delivered between child and parent in
> that memory. It does work as expected if I instead use
> shmget(IPC_PRIVATE).
Hello,
Hello,
When I do mmap(MAP_ANONYMOUS | MAP_SHARED) and then fork(), it seems
that futex(2) wakeups are not delivered between child and parent in
that memory. It does work as expected if I instead use
shmget(IPC_PRIVATE).
Below is a standalone test program. I tested it with the four OSes
On Mon, Sep 20, 2021 at 02:56:31PM -0400, Andre Smagin wrote:
> Good day.
>
> I am looking for a hardware advice.
> I don't upgrade my desktop very often - last one was about ten
> years ago (AMD FX-8350 CPU), which I recently made my home server
> running -current, no issues. Now I am looking
was previously running -current and I reinstalled -release 6.9.
> > It seems that grep is a remnant of the old install? How come?
> >
> >
On Wed, Sep 08, 2021 at 10:15:30PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2021-09-08, Thomas Windisch wrote:
> > I mangaged to restore my drive
I mangaged to restore my drive using
#fdisk -iy
#disklabel -R
#fsck
Thanks Geoff and David.
After reinstalling OpenBSD everything seems so be running fine.
Almost.
When I now run grep I get this:
$ grep
warning: libc.so.96.0: minor version >= 1 expected, using it anyway
ld.so: grep: can't
I think I just overwrote my file system by using sd1 instead of sd2:
# pv install69.img > /dev/rsd1c
sd1 is softraid crypto device that holds the system partitions and data:
$ df -h
Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/sd1a 1.9G143M1.7G 8%/
> On Wed, Aug 4, 2021 at 1:41 PM Todd C. Miller
> wrote:
> >
> >> On Wed, 04 Aug 2021 13:32:54 -0700, Greg Thomas wrote:
> >>
> >> > I'm at a loss, I booted in single user mode, ran fsck on /dev/sd0a
> and it
> >> > shows clean. I still h
:54 -0700, Greg Thomas wrote:
>
> > I'm at a loss, I booted in single user mode, ran fsck on /dev/sd0a and it
> > shows clean. I still have a large discrepancy between df and du.
>
> Did you verify that nothing was hiding under the mount points? For
> example, when booted in
I'm at a loss, I booted in single user mode, ran fsck on /dev/sd0a and it
shows clean. I still have a large discrepancy between df and du.
On Wed, Aug 4, 2021 at 2:45 AM Greg Thomas
wrote:
> Will do, but I should add that I have done nothing on this box for a
> couple of months. T
could have
retained some more info about my situation if I had waited til the morning
to troubleshoot the other night.
On Wed, Aug 4, 2021 at 1:14 AM Paul de Weerd wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 04, 2021 at 12:56:57AM -0700, Greg Thomas wrote:
> | I take it I'm dealing with filesystem corruption
:
> On Tue, Aug 03, 2021 at 10:57:42PM -0700, Greg Thomas wrote:
>
> > I thought Paul's advice only applies if I was trying to figure it out
> > before rebooting? I'd already rebooted before sending my first email.
>
> OK, did the free space come back in df after reboot? If so, the
I thought Paul's advice only applies if I was trying to figure it out
before rebooting? I'd already rebooted before sending my first email.
On Tue, Aug 3, 2021 at 10:40 PM Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 03, 2021 at 12:39:54PM -0700, Greg Thomas wrote:
>
> > I'm definitely su
I'm definitely suffering from filesystem corruption on root. I had
rebooted last night with no change.
I have no options for mounting root.
grits# cat /etc/fstab
16a27b4b4549ce04.b none swap sw
16a27b4b4549ce04.a / ffs rw 1 1
16a27b4b4549ce04.k /home ffs rw,nodev,nosuid 1 2
16a27b4b4549ce04.d
grits# df -h
Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/sd0a 986M936M162K 100%/
/dev/sd0k 57.7G 23.7G 31.1G43%/home
/dev/sd0d 3.9G 10.0K3.7G 0%/tmp
/dev/sd0f 5.8G1.1G4.4G21%/usr
/dev/sd0g 986M
Hello everyone,
I am running OpenBSD on an HP Pavilion dm1z-2000 Notebook. I am trying
to setup edge scrolling for my Alps touchpad.
Here are the relevant dmesg entries for the device:
"*AUI1101" at acpi0 not configured
pckbc0 at isa0 port 0x60/5 irq 1 irq 12
pckbd0 at pckbc0 (kbd slot)
pms0
On Mon, Jun 21, 2021 at 11:00:54AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2021-06-20, Björn Gohla wrote:
> >
> > hi all,
> >
> > i have the following problem with the kitty terminal emulator:
> >
> >
> > 15:43:39 bgohla@titanic ~ $ doas pkg_add hello
> > doas (bgo...@titanic.my.domain)
Wow, thanks for all the great responses. I actually found a 2011-ish HP
Notebook I had lying around. I cleaned it, new thermal paste and have it
running now. The only real issue I am seeing is that the Wifi card is an
Atheros (athn0) and while it does connect, I seem to be getting sporadic
Hello everyone,
I was looking to get a laptop to run OpenBSD. The one I am looking at in
particular is the Thinkpad R51e (2005). I like this particular model
because it does not come with any extra hardware that OpenBSD does not
support in the first place (bluetooth, camera, etc.) My main concern
Am 23.05.2021 um 12:32 schrieb flipchan:
Yeah, it was all working until I upgraded to 6.8, can someone else that
is running opensmtpd with dkim send me their smtpd.conf? I assume I have
written some rule wrong, not sure where doe
The config is all over the place. There is the rspamd filter
Has anyone tried to get something like this to work?
A few years ago I did basically the same thing with the VPN function of
ssh using the tun(4) network pseudo-device. Let me check my notes...
It starts the same way:
1. Commenting out the public address in /etc/hostname.vio0
2. Create a
Hi David,
thanks for your input.
And how would you do it?
Also putting each vport(4) in its own rdomain(4) and veb(4) takes care of
Layer2 connectivity without any pf(4) involvment?
thanks
Thomas
On Mon, 10 May 2021 at 08:10, David Gwynne wrote:
>
> Hi Thomas,
>
> I'd gi
as default route in each rtable.
Now I learned that pf(4) is needed to route between this 5 rdomains
but after several attempts I've no clue how this could be defined.
Actually I wanted rdomain 0 to work as hub for all rdomains >0.
Maybe someone can hint me in the right direction
regards
Tho
lows again.
Is this the intended behavior of the trunk interface? I was expecting
that as soon as the interface on the master switch is available again,
the traffic immediately goes to the master interface again.
Thanks a lot,
Thomas
On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 08:33:35PM +0200, jeanpierre wrote:
> Does there exist an OpenBSD analogue for FreeBSD's blacklistd daemon?
>
> For the sake of completeness: blacklistd is a daemon that, using pf
> anchors, blocks connections from abusive hosts to parctiular services
> (e.g. sshd) until
On Wed, 17 Mar 2021 00:05:24 +0100
Pau wrote:
> Any idea?
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html#r20201229 by any chance?
> thanks,
>
> Pau
Kind regards,
Thomas
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