gt;
>
>
>
> On Monday, September 23rd, 2024 at 3:41 AM, Denis Fondras
> wrote:
>
> > Le Mon, Sep 23, 2024 at 01:02:11AM +, adrian celeste a écrit :
> >
> > > Hello, I was wondering if anyone was running OpenBSD on their
> > > Windows Dev Kit 2023, and
ian celeste a écrit :
>
> > Hello, I was wondering if anyone was running OpenBSD on their
> > Windows Dev Kit 2023, and if so, do you have any trouble/pain points
> > with it. I have one currently running windows, but if vmm/vmd
> > eventually run on arm64 it would make a
Le Mon, Sep 23, 2024 at 01:02:11AM +, adrian celeste a écrit :
> Hello, I was wondering if anyone was running OpenBSD on their
> Windows Dev Kit 2023, and if so, do you have any trouble/pain points
> with it. I have one currently running windows, but if vmm/vmd
> eventually run
Hello, I was wondering if anyone was running OpenBSD on their
Windows Dev Kit 2023, and if so, do you have any trouble/pain points
with it. I have one currently running windows, but if vmm/vmd
eventually run on arm64 it would make a nice little
virtualization machine.
Mac Mini M2? The man pages appear
> to imply that this is supported, but I wanted to double-check.
I am running OpenBSD an a Mac mini M2 Pro. It serves as my OpenBSD
desktop and arm64 test system. The WiFI chip on mine is not supported at
all although some work was done in the past but has run in
if you want an AP, buy an AP.
> 2. Does: bwfmv(4) also support the 10 Gigabit mode that is available as
> an option for the Mac Mini M2 ?[1] I am aware that OpenBSD may not
> support full bandwidth at 10 Gbps, but would it support a bandwidth
> higher than 1 Gbps if the 10Gbps option is se
d two questions about
>> WiFi support:
>>
>> 1. Is Host AP mode supported on the Mac Mini M2? The man pages appear
>> to imply that this is supported, but I wanted to double-check.
>>
>> 2. Does: bwfmv(4) also support the 10 Gigabit mode that is available as
Mac Mini M2? The man pages appear
> to imply that this is supported, but I wanted to double-check.
>
> 2. Does: bwfmv(4) also support the 10 Gigabit mode that is available as
> an option for the Mac Mini M2 ?[1] I am aware that OpenBSD may not
> support full bandwidth at 10 Gbps, but
-check.
2. Does: bwfmv(4) also support the 10 Gigabit mode that is available as
an option for the Mac Mini M2 ?[1] I am aware that OpenBSD may not
support full bandwidth at 10 Gbps, but would it support a bandwidth
higher than 1 Gbps if the 10Gbps option is selected when purchasing a Mini ?
Thanks
On 2024-09-16, Biswakalyan Bhuyan wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I've been trying to setup cgit on my OpenBSD server and encountered an
> issue with running my own compiled version of `cgit.cgi`. Here's some
> context:
>
> I followed the official instructions from the c
Hello there,
I've been trying to setup cgit on my OpenBSD server and encountered an
issue with running my own compiled version of `cgit.cgi`. Here's some
context:
I followed the official instructions from the cgit README
[https://git.zx2c4.com/cgit/tree/README] and comiled cgit with l
Hi all,
I am trying to install an OpenBSD 7.5 vm under RHEL9 kvm host but installation
crash. Installer crash immediately after detects CPU. I am using Q35 definition
for this virtual machine. Changing to PC all seems to work.
Do I need to reconfigure some virtio devices in guest definition or
On Sat, Sep 07, 2024 at 11:05:07AM +0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
Hi Reese,
On Fri, Sep 06, 2024 at 08:28:40PM -0400, Reese Johnson wrote:
Peter thanks much appreciated. Fan of your blog for many years. I have learned
a lot from it.
[ ... ]
As you may have noticed, new blog post go to b
Hi
This is the best information I have run
across for your question.
https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2022-05-03-contributing-to-openbsd.html
Regards
On Sun, Sep 08, 2024 at 11:39:21PM +0530, Neel chakraborty wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have recently begun using OpenBSD regularly and am impressed
!
IMHO nobody but you should find your own *ptr to the code; so good luck!
Regards,
El dom, 8 sept 2024 a las 20:40, Neel chakraborty (<
neelroboinfo...@gmail.com>) escribió:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have recently begun using OpenBSD regularly and am impressed with the
> user expe
Hello everyone,
I have recently begun using OpenBSD regularly and am impressed with the
user experience thus far. I am keen to contribute to the project and would
appreciate your guidance on how to get started.
I have some experience with C and shell scripting. Would you recommend
starting by
On Sun, Sep 8, 2024 at 2:09 AM Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Do you think this computer would run OpenBSD?
>
> https://refurbished.minisforum.com/products/minisforum-mt4ub1-refurbished
>
> SteveT
>
> Steve Litt
> http://444domains.com
I would contact them and
On Sun, Sep 08, 2024 at 11:28:10AM +0200, Benjamin Stürz wrote:
> On 9/8/24 1:05 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Do you think this computer would run OpenBSD?
> >
> > https://refurbished.minisforum.com/products/minisforum-mt4ub1-refurbished
> >
On 9/8/24 1:05 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
Do you think this computer would run OpenBSD?
https://refurbished.minisforum.com/products/minisforum-mt4ub1-refurbished
SteveT
Steve Litt
http://444domains.com
I'd say probably yes, because it's x86
and it doesn't appear to
Hi Reese,
On Fri, Sep 06, 2024 at 08:28:40PM -0400, Reese Johnson wrote:
> Peter thanks much appreciated. Fan of your blog for many years. I have
> learned a lot from it.
Thanks! I am happy to hear you found this and other writings of mine useful.
As you may have noticed, new blog post go to bo
Peter thanks much appreciated. Fan of your blog for many years. I have learned
a lot from it.
73
Reese
On Mon, Sep 02, 2024 at 11:01:07PM +0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> You Have Installed OpenBSD. Now For The Daily Tasks.
> https://nxdomain.no/
> On 3 Sep 2024, at 00:11, Andreas Kähäri wrote:
>
> Tiny correction: The text currently says this:
>
> For -current or snapshots, syspatch is not really relevant anymore.
> Instead you run the sysupgrade command with the -s flag:
>
> $ doas sysmerge -s
>
> There's a misma
On Mon, 2 Sep 2024 23:01:07 +0200
"Peter N. M. Hansteen" wrote:
> You Have Installed OpenBSD. Now For The Daily Tasks.
> https://nxdomain.no/~peter/openbsd_installed_now_for_the_daily_tasks.html
> (prettified, tracked:
> https://bsdly.blogspot.com/2024/09/you-have-installe
On Mon, Sep 02, 2024 at 11:47:57PM +0200, Kirill Miazine wrote:
> > Comments and corrections welcome, as always.
>
> add a link afterboot(8), perhaps? https://man.openbsd.org/afterboot
Yes! Added, thanks!
- Peter
--
Peter N. M. Hansteen, member of the first RFC 1149 implementation team
https:/
• Peter N. M. Hansteen [2024-09-02 23:01]:
You Have Installed OpenBSD. Now For The Daily Tasks.
https://nxdomain.no/~peter/openbsd_installed_now_for_the_daily_tasks.html
(prettified, tracked:
https://bsdly.blogspot.com/2024/09/you-have-installed-openbsd-now-for.html)
- Consider this an
You Have Installed OpenBSD. Now For The Daily Tasks.
https://nxdomain.no/~peter/openbsd_installed_now_for_the_daily_tasks.html
(prettified, tracked:
https://bsdly.blogspot.com/2024/09/you-have-installed-openbsd-now-for.html)
- Consider this an update with additional explanation over the >
0.0.1, but newer browsers
specifically treat connections to localhost or private network
addresses as more highly privileged, and don't allow random websites to
do that (only trigger connections to internet servers).
That (or the v6 equivalent) doesn't work on OpenBSD anyway.
$ telnet
ill
connect to that service by connecting to 127.0.0.1, but newer browsers
specifically treat connections to localhost or private network
addresses as more highly privileged, and don't allow random websites to
do that (only trigger connections to internet servers).
That (or the v6 equivalent) does
On Sun, Sep 01, 2024 at 05:09:14PM -0400, David Colburn wrote:
> /I don't know if this is the correct way to fork this specific question from
> /
>
> /the prior thread but thought it might be of interest to others./
>
> *WAS*: MariaDB install any different for OpenBSD
On Fri, Aug 30, 2024 at 08:14:36PM -0400, David Colburn wrote:
>
> > > > > > chrooted daemons and MariaDB socket
> > > > > > ===
> > > > > >
> > > > > > For external program running under a chroot(8) to be
> > > > > > able to access the
> > > > > > MariaDB server w
Hello,
On 8/11/24 1:13 PM, Peter Philipp wrote:
I have a Pine64 Ox64 (64 MB RAM)
I also own an Ox64 and would be interested in OpenBSD/riscv32.
Don't know how much time I will find, though.
regards,
chris
chrooted daemons and MariaDB socket
===
For external program running under a chroot(8) to be able to
access the
MariaDB server without using a network connection, the socket must be
placed inside the chroot.
e.g. httpd(8) or nginx(8): connecting to MariaDB fr
OpenBSD will not be doing this. You can of course install XFCE by
running "pkg_add xfce" as root and following the instructions that are
printed on screen.
On 2024 Aug 30 (Fri) at 05:56:32 -0400 (-0400), openbsd_fr...@mail2tor.com
wrote:
:Please ship OpenBSD with XFCE4 pre-built
On Fri, Aug 30, 2024 at 05:56:32AM -0400, openbsd_fr...@mail2tor.com wrote:
> Please ship OpenBSD with XFCE4 pre-built instead of with CWM or both.
After a successful install, running
pkg_add xfce
and following the instructions at the end of the package install will get
you there.
Also
On 8/30/24 11:56 AM, openbsd_fr...@mail2tor.com wrote:
Please ship OpenBSD with XFCE4 pre-built instead of with CWM or both.
Please use `pkg_add xfce4` or go back to Ubuntu
Please ship OpenBSD with XFCE4 pre-built instead of with CWM or both.
On 8/26/24 04:41, Zé Loff wrote:
On Sun, Aug 25, 2024 at 08:10:52PM -0400, David Colburn wrote:
On 8/25/24 17:55, Zé Loff wrote:
On Sun, Aug 25, 2024 at 02:49:03PM -0400, David Colburn wrote:
After a cursory reading, it looks OK. But don't forget to read the
supplied documentation, after in
SSD where OpenBSD is supposed to have installed.
I've turned off TPM and Secure Boot Control, the boot order is USB -> SSD (but
selecting SSD only doesn't improve the situation), and under 'Advanced
Security', everything is enabled.
In terms of the install, I've trie
Hi,
On Sun, 25 Aug 2024 20:10:52 -0400
David Colburn wrote:
> On 8/25/24 17:55, Zé Loff wrote:
> > On Sun, Aug 25, 2024 at 02:49:03PM -0400, David Colburn wrote:
> >>> After a cursory reading, it looks OK. But don't forget to read the
> >>> supplied documentation, after installing the package
On Sun, Aug 25, 2024 at 08:10:52PM -0400, David Colburn wrote:
> On 8/25/24 17:55, Zé Loff wrote:
> > On Sun, Aug 25, 2024 at 02:49:03PM -0400, David Colburn wrote:
> > > > After a cursory reading, it looks OK. But don't forget to read the
> > > > supplied documentation, after installing the packa
On 8/25/24 17:55, Zé Loff wrote:
On Sun, Aug 25, 2024 at 02:49:03PM -0400, David Colburn wrote:
After a cursory reading, it looks OK. But don't forget to read the
supplied documentation, after installing the package:
less /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/mariadb-server
Also, most of tho
On Sun, Aug 25, 2024 at 02:49:03PM -0400, David Colburn wrote:
> > After a cursory reading, it looks OK. But don't forget to read the
> > supplied documentation, after installing the package:
> >
> > less /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/mariadb-server
> >
> > Also, most of those steps do
After a cursory reading, it looks OK. But don't forget to read the
supplied documentation, after installing the package:
less /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/mariadb-server
Also, most of those steps don't have to do with mariadb, but with simple
system administration. Installing the pack
On Sat, Aug 24, 2024 at 07:21:57PM -0400, David Colburn wrote:
> I found these instructions to install MariaDB Servers in OpenBSD.
>
> (They're for OpenBSD v6.4.)
>
> Any changes for 7.5, please, or should I just 'send it'?
>
> (From the 'It's bett
Дана 24/08/24 10:54PM, Tom Smyth написа:
> [ERROR 2024-08-24 22:15] - Unrecognized platform. Open a GitHub issue
^^^
> for further guidance
I suggest doing what the error message suggests.
I found these instructions to install MariaDB Servers in OpenBSD.
(They're for OpenBSD v6.4.)
Any changes for 7.5, please, or should I just 'send it'?
(From the 'It's better to ask than to be told 'If only you'd asked.'',
file.)
Thanks, in advan
Folks
does anyone have insights on configuration required to get ccodechecker6.24
running on OpenBSD Current (amd64)
Im getting a platform not recognized error when I run it after install
nshbuildtest# codechecker check --build make
[INFO 2024-08-24 22:15] - Starting build...
[ERROR 2024-08
faults for the OpenBSD port),
/var/www/logs/error.log and /var/www/logs/access.log are owned by the
user _lighttpd and group _lighttpd. That differs from the instructions
at
https://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/lighttpd/wiki/TutorialConfiguration#A-real-daemon
which use www:www. If you are us
Дана 24/08/23 10:04PM, David Colburn написа:
> Owner and Group are "www www" - is that correct?
No. On a clean install (using defaults for the OpenBSD port),
/var/www/logs/error.log and /var/www/logs/access.log are owned by the
user _lighttpd and group _lighttpd. That dif
hings which are not obvious
(/dev/null and not mounting nodev) and are a bit hard to figure
out unless you know OpenBSD. But you might want to pick a
different web server if you're needing help with file
permissions etc as there's a lot more documentation you can
find online for e.g.
;
That depends on what user you have got lighttpd running as.
If it's the default, _lighttpd, then that yser needs to be able
to write to the log file that lighttpd is configured to use.
Seems the port docs, or perhaps defaults, could do with some
tweaks as there are definitely some thin
On 8/21/24 14:25, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2024/08/21 14:02, David Colburn wrote:
"$ cat /var/www/dev/null"
Returns to the prompt.
Here's this ...
b7# rcctl -d start lighttpd
doing _rc_parse_conf
lighttpd_flags empty, using default >-f /etc/lighttpd.conf<
doing rc_check
lighttpd
doing rc_st
Does this mean that the /dev/null problem I've been chasing can't be solved
without the maintainer's intervention?
On 8/23/24 01:06, Страхиња Радић wrote:
I use httpd(8), since a static website server is enough for my use
cases, so I tried creating a fresh installation of Open
On Fri, 23 Aug 2024 22:08:37 +0800
Sadeep Madurange wrote:
> On 2024-08-22 16:12:04, Joseph Olatt wrote:
> > On Thu, Aug 22, 2024 at 04:23:23PM +0800, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
> > > Has anyone programmed Arduino Due (ARM Cortex M3 processor) on
> > > OpenBSD? I com
On 2024-08-22 16:12:04, Joseph Olatt wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 22, 2024 at 04:23:23PM +0800, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
> > Has anyone programmed Arduino Due (ARM Cortex M3 processor) on
> > OpenBSD? I compiled the program using the following commands. I'm
> > wondering how t
I use httpd(8), since a static website server is enough for my use
cases, so I tried creating a fresh installation of OpenBSD 7.5 in a VM
to test this. It seems that lighttpd doesn't work out of the box on
OpenBSD 7.5, and this is something for the maintainer of lighttpd port
to take a lo
On Thu, Aug 22, 2024 at 04:23:23PM +0800, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Has anyone programmed Arduino Due (ARM Cortex M3 processor) on OpenBSD?
> I compiled the program using the following commands. I'm wondering how
> to get the program onto the board now...
>
>
|Might this then solve the failure to write error.log problem?|
||
|"chown _lighttpd:_lighttpd /var/www/logs/error.log"|
||
|
|
On 8/22/24 18:01, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Lighttpd is running as the _lighttpd user, not as root.
--
Sent from a phone, apologies for poor formatting.
On 21 August
Lighttpd is running as the _lighttpd user, not as root.
--
Sent from a phone, apologies for poor formatting.
On 21 August 2024 21:19:20 David Colburn wrote:
What do I do about the error.log problem?
I'm running as root - so a permissions problem would seem impossible.
Unless lighttpd is ch
On 2024-08-21, Sandeep Gupta wrote:
>
> I got this fixed. There is a way to turn on udp connection for nfs on
> debian via /etc/nfs.conf:
> https://groups.google.com/g/linux.debian.user/c/Da_aYR2c7qk?pli=1
They probably changed the default because of the fragment problem
mentioned in "Using NFS o
Hello,
Has anyone programmed Arduino Due (ARM Cortex M3 processor) on OpenBSD?
I compiled the program using the following commands. I'm wondering how
to get the program onto the board now...
$ arm-none-eabi-gcc -mcpu=cortex-m3 -mthumb -o a.elf main.c
$ arm-none-eabi-objcopy -O ihex -j .te
"$ cat /var/www/dev/null"
Returns to the prompt.
Here's this ...
b7# rcctl -d start lighttpd
doing _rc_parse_conf
lighttpd_flags empty, using default >-f /etc/lighttpd.conf<
doing rc_check
lighttpd
doing rc_start
doing _rc_wait_for_start
doing rc_check
2024-08-21 13:59:01:
(/usr/obj/ports/ligh
On 2024/08/21 14:02, David Colburn wrote:
> "$ cat /var/www/dev/null"
>
> Returns to the prompt.
>
> Here's this ...
>
> b7# rcctl -d start lighttpd
> doing _rc_parse_conf
> lighttpd_flags empty, using default >-f /etc/lighttpd.conf<
> doing rc_check
> lighttpd
> doing rc_start
> doing _rc_wait_
(oops, sent to David but I forgot to CC the list back)
On 2024/08/21 12:11, David Colburn wrote:
>
> > On 2024/08/21 10:21, David Colburn wrote:
> > > Notes:
> > >
> > > 1. I've read the manual entry, and multiple threads related to this, more
> > > than once.
> > >
> > > 2. The “chroot locat
On 8/21/24 10:34, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2024/08/21 10:21, David Colburn wrote:
Notes:
1. I've read the manual entry, and multiple threads related to this, more than
once.
2. The “chroot location” as defined in /etc/lighttpd.conf. is unchanged -
/var/www
3. Someone suggested, and I al
=> "/server-status" )
#url.redirect = ( "^/wishlist/(.+)" =>
"http://www.123.org/$1"; )
both rewrite/redirect support back reference to regex conditional
using %n
#$HTTP["host"] =~ "^www\.(.*)" {
# url.redirect
ver-config" =>
> # (
> # "method" => "digest",
> # "realm" => "download archiv",
> # "requir
For those enrolled in Modern Poetry 101,
On Aug 20 22:16:47, alirezaarzehga...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Broke down the guard
> > Cause math is hard
> > Saw McNealy on his throne
> > All alone and only bones
>
> In this text, I don't see the relationship betwe
tm.
>
> It was a clean install - OpenBSD 7.5, php 8.3.10, lighttpd-1.4.74-mysql
>
> What should have worked (Stuart's instructions) didn't.
>
> 'chroot' locations are as listed (see following).
>
> Where do I go from here, please?
>
> Is it poss
I got this fixed. There is a way to turn on udp connection for nfs on
debian via /etc/nfs.conf:
https://groups.google.com/g/linux.debian.user/c/Da_aYR2c7qk?pli=1
On Wed, Aug 21, 2024 at 11:38 AM Sandeep Gupta
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to net boot OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi. Th
Hello,
I am trying to net boot OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi. The netboot server is
running on Debian.
So far UEFI bootloader comes up and loads bsd which tries to mount the
root.
However, it seems bsd can only use UDP connections for NFS mount. The
debian only supports
TCP connections (
https
Hi. I have a definitively misc question about the "Puff the Barbarian" song.
Actually I'm not a OpenBSD developer or even an experienced system
developer.
But I enjoy OpenBSD songs. In mentioned song, we can see following text:
> Broke down the guard
> Cause math is hard
So, I'm at a dead end atm.
It was a clean install - OpenBSD 7.5, php 8.3.10, lighttpd-1.4.74-mysql
What should have worked (Stuart's instructions) didn't.
'chroot' locations are as listed (see following).
Where do I go from here, please?
Is it possible that the li
kzt18
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Dell OptiPlex 7050
OpenBSD 7.5
php 8.3.10
lighttpd-1.4.74-mysql
I'm using root.
"*rcctl -df start lighttpd*" errors
"/daemonized server failed to start; check error log for detai
/+REQUIRED_BY
/var/db/pkg/femail-chroot-1.0p3/REQUIRING
On 8/18/24 16:47, Страхиња Радић wrote:
Дана 24/08/16 01:10PM, David Colburn написа:
According to this:
https://www.reddit.com/r/openbsd/comments/nygjdm/lighttpd_cant_find_devnull_on_69/
there's supposed to be a directory here: /usr
hanks again.
On 8/18/24 07:50, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2024-08-15, David Colburn wrote:
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
--SIjdwSa43FawypA6wB8kzt18
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Dell OptiPlex 7050
OpenBSD 7.
Дана 24/08/16 01:10PM, David Colburn написа:
> According to this:
>
> https://www.reddit.com/r/openbsd/comments/nygjdm/lighttpd_cant_find_devnull_on_69/
>
> there's supposed to be a directory here: /usr/sbin/chroot/ but chroot is
> actually a file.
That's a misq
ti-part message in MIME format.
--SIjdwSa43FawypA6wB8kzt18
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Dell OptiPlex 7050
OpenBSD 7.5
php 8.3.10
lighttpd-1.4.74-mysql
I'm using root.
"*rcctl -df start lighttpd*" errors
&qu
ted by the /var mount settings?
Thanks again.
On 8/18/24 07:50, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2024-08-15, David Colburn wrote:
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
--SIjdwSa43FawypA6wB8kzt18
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
D
On 2024-08-15, David Colburn wrote:
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
--SIjdwSa43FawypA6wB8kzt18
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Dell OptiPlex 7050
OpenBSD 7.5
php 8.3.10
lighttpd-1.4.74-mysql
I'm using root.
&
anks again.
On 8/18/24 07:50, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2024-08-15, David Colburn wrote:
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
--SIjdwSa43FawypA6wB8kzt18
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Dell OptiPlex 7050
OpenBSD 7.5
part message in MIME format.
--SIjdwSa43FawypA6wB8kzt18
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Dell OptiPlex 7050
OpenBSD 7.5
php 8.3.10
lighttpd-1.4.74-mysql
I'm using root.
"*rcctl -df start lighttpd*" errors
"/
On 2024-08-15, David Colburn wrote:
> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> --SIjdwSa43FawypA6wB8kzt18
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>
> Dell OptiPlex 7050
>
> OpenBSD 7.5
>
> php 8.
Dell OptiPlex 7050
OpenBSD 7.5
php 8.3.10
lighttpd-1.4.74-mysql
I'm using root.
"*rcctl -df start lighttpd*" errors
"/daemonized server failed to start; check error log for details doing
_rc_rm_runfile (failed)/"
error.log says:
"...
(/usr/obj/ports/
ne it before, I strongly suggest to toy around with
chroot (e.g. try to create a dumb chroot containing ls, cat and
a few text files).
Hope it'll help,
[0]: https://man.openbsd.org/man8/chroot.8
On Fri, Aug 16, 2024 at 8:03 PM David Colburn wrote:
> I didn't see this on the mailin
I didn't see this on the mailing list so am trying again ...
Dell OptiPlex 7050
OpenBSD 7.5
php 8.3.10
lighttpd-1.4.74-mysql
I'm using root.
"*rcctl -df start lighttpd*" errors
"/daemonized server failed to start; check error log for details doing
_rc_rm_runfi
Le Fri, Aug 16, 2024 at 09:02:50AM +, Laura Smith a écrit :
> On Friday, 16 August 2024 at 09:52, Peter N. M. Hansteen
> wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Aug 16, 2024 at 08:31:50AM +, Laura Smith wrote:
> >
> > > Is there an OpenBSD equivalent to the below fla
t;
> > > On Fri, Aug 16, 2024 at 08:31:50AM +, Laura Smith wrote:
> > >
> > > > Is there an OpenBSD equivalent to the below flag which is set in
> > > > /boot/loader.conf.local on FreeBSD ?
> > > >
> > > > hw.uart.console=&quo
On 2024-08-16, Laura Smith wrote:
> On Friday, 16 August 2024 at 09:52, Peter N. M. Hansteen
> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Aug 16, 2024 at 08:31:50AM +, Laura Smith wrote:
>>
>> > Is there an OpenBSD equivalent to the below flag which is set in
>>
On Friday, 16 August 2024 at 09:52, Peter N. M. Hansteen
wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 16, 2024 at 08:31:50AM +, Laura Smith wrote:
>
> > Is there an OpenBSD equivalent to the below flag which is set in
> > /boot/loader.conf.local on FreeBSD ?
> >
> > hw.ua
On Fri, Aug 16, 2024 at 08:31:50AM +, Laura Smith wrote:
> Is there an OpenBSD equivalent to the below flag which is set in
> /boot/loader.conf.local on FreeBSD ?
>
>
> hw.uart.console="mm:0xfedc9000,rs:2"
>
In order to get useful responses it is always a go
Is there an OpenBSD equivalent to the below flag which is set in
/boot/loader.conf.local on FreeBSD ?
hw.uart.console="mm:0xfedc9000,rs:2"
Hi,
I know I'm a horrible coder, however I realised that working with a lot of
people in harmony is easier then working on this alone..
I have a Pine64 Ox64 (64 MB RAM) that has two 32-bit cores and one 64-bit core
I want to make use of the wifi card in this SoC, is it only accessible from
32-bit
a significant amount of CPU resources on my Dell PowerEdge T340
> > server. The server has an Intel Xeon E-2124 CPU @ 3.30GHz (4 cores, no
> > Hyper-Threading) and 16GB RAM, running OpenBSD 7.3 (GENERIC.MP
> > <http://GENERIC.MP>) #1125.
>
> This is a reasonably fast CPU and
Hi Christian,
Thank you for your interest and suggestion.
To give you an idea, here are the approximate row counts for the main
tables involved in the query:
- operations.requisitions: ~50,000 rows
- operations.requisition_items: ~150,000 rows
- operations.products: ~20,000 rows
- op
On Wed, Aug 7, 2024 at 11:06 AM Tito Mari Francis Escaño <
titomarifran...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Good day misc,
> Has anybody been able to install OpenBSD on Radxa ROCK 5 ITX, RK3588
> 8-core CPU, Mini-ITX Motherboard?
> I see support for Radxa ROCK 5B, and I was hoping to build a
Good day misc,
Has anybody been able to install OpenBSD on Radxa ROCK 5 ITX, RK3588 8-core
CPU, Mini-ITX Motherboard?
I see support for Radxa ROCK 5B, and I was hoping to build a custom PC
based on this board and install OpenBSD ARM64 on it.
Please advise on possible challenges when installing and
On 2024-08-06, Y C wrote:
> I=E2=80=99m seeking assistance with 802.1x security support using OpenBSD 7=
> .3 as a
> firewall/router.
>
> Here=E2=80=99s a depiction of my setup: I am attempting to use 802.1x secur=
> ity on a
> client VM.
>
> **RADIUS Server VM (Ub
Hi Everyone,
I’m seeking assistance with 802.1x security support using OpenBSD 7.3 as a
firewall/router.
Here’s a depiction of my setup: I am attempting to use 802.1x security on a
client VM.
**RADIUS Server VM (Ubuntu OS)** -- connected **Authenticator
VM (Ubuntu OS
OpenBSD 7.3 (GENERIC.MP
<http://GENERIC.MP>) #1125.
This is a reasonably fast CPU and there is lots of RAM. No issues there.
The query in question occasionally utilizes around 40% of the CPU,
with CPU1 and CPU2 being more utilized compared to CPU0 and CPU3. This
suggests that the workload
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