On Mon, 24 Mar 2014, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Keep in mind, vnd emulates 512 byte sectors because that's the default disklabel
that it uses
(You probably mean a disktab, not a disklabel.) I am aware of it. As
vnd(4) is a descendant of svnd(4), mixing different sector sizes should
not be a
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 06:35:29PM -0700, andy wrote:
hello -
i've been using a soekris net5501 as a home gateway since early 2008,
starting w/openbsd 4.2 and upgrading through 5.4. for most of that time
it's also been serving as a wireless access point. the wireless card is
a SparkLAN
Greetings!
This is my first question here, please be gentle! ;)
So, as the subject line says, I am currently attempting to compile, install and
run
either the libav or ffmpeg media codec suite and then x264 on OpenBSD 5.4,
where x264
is then linked against either libav or ffmpeg. All of this
Hello,
Dealing with the removal of user script for dhclient is ok.
On the other where's the PID file of this daemon
This soft answer HUP,INT.QUIT,USR1 et 2 yet i dont find a way to get
the pid (listing process is dirty)
Is there a reason for dhclient to not have a --pid-file or at least a
Hi Michael,
Maybe it's not because of this, but did you try raising the data segment
size limit for your user? ulimit -a should help.
Best,
Andrei Vrincianu
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 3:35 PM, Michael Lackner
michael.lack...@unileoben.ac.at wrote:
Greetings!
This is my first question here,
On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 04:54:55PM -0300, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
Em 18-03-2014 15:56, Kevin Chadwick escreveu:
On Tue, 18 Mar 2014 11:23:12 -0300
Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
It's perfectly useful, mail is only dropped by some idiotic systems
(already mentioned) that don't understand
David Vasek [va...@fido.cz] wrote:
On Mon, 24 Mar 2014, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Keep in mind, vnd emulates 512 byte sectors because that's the default
disklabel
that it uses
(You probably mean a disktab, not a disklabel.) I am aware of it. As vnd(4)
is a descendant of svnd(4), mixing
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 6:35 AM, Michael Lackner
michael.lack...@unileoben.ac.at wrote:
So, as the subject line says, I am currently attempting to compile, install
and run
either the libav or ffmpeg media codec suite and then x264 on OpenBSD 5.4,
where x264 is then linked against either libav
On Mar 25 11:19:12, sven.falem...@gmail.com wrote:
Dealing with the removal of user script for dhclient is ok.
On the other where's the PID file of this daemon
This soft answer HUP,INT.QUIT,USR1 et 2 yet i dont find a way to get
the pid (listing process is dirty)
No it's not: pkill(1),
I solved it (for the moment) by patching st, as patching st
is something you most likely do anyways. The patch, including
a description, can be found on the suckless wiki [1].
There's just one issue left: when using the new termname
(st-git), i hit this bug [2] in perls Term::Cap.pm (e.g. when
Em 24-03-2014 19:28, Alexander Hall escreveu:
On 03/24/14 15:44, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
Secondly, the proper way of doing nat, is using match rules, not pass.
Why would you say that? 'pass ... nat-to ...' makes perfect sense to
me. Using match was an easy transition from the old nat
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 1:11 PM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
On Mar 25 11:19:12, sven.falem...@gmail.com wrote:
Dealing with the removal of user script for dhclient is ok.
On the other where's the PID file of this daemon
This soft answer HUP,INT.QUIT,USR1 et 2 yet i dont find a way to
On 2014-03-25 14:49, sven falempin wrote:
# pgrep -f dhclient: vr0 [priv] (dhclient)
# pgrep -f dhclient: vr0 [priv]
# pgrep -f dhclient: vr0
12556
21826
Where do I kill ? (there is also a few other dhclient running)
kill(1) isn't actually required. Try:
# ifconfig vr0 down
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 3:08 PM, Josh Grosse j...@jggimi.homeip.net wrote:
On 2014-03-25 14:49, sven falempin wrote:
# pgrep -f dhclient: vr0 [priv] (dhclient)
# pgrep -f dhclient: vr0 [priv]
# pgrep -f dhclient: vr0
12556
21826
Where do I kill ? (there is also a few other dhclient
What was the long term fall out of this? Sell out to Oracle, etc.
On 2007-08-28 Tue 10:43 AM |, Theo de Raadt wrote:
On Tue, Aug 28, 2007 at 04:08:02PM +0100, Edd Barrett wrote:
On 28/08/07, Craig Skinner - Sun Microsystems - Linlithgow - Scotland
Yay! Action at last.
Wow! This is
On Tue 25 Mar 2014 02:08:17 PM CDT, Josh Grosse wrote:
On 2014-03-25 14:49, sven falempin wrote:
# pgrep -f dhclient: vr0 [priv] (dhclient)
# pgrep -f dhclient: vr0 [priv]
# pgrep -f dhclient: vr0
12556
21826
Where do I kill ? (there is also a few other dhclient running)
kill(1) isn't
On Mar 25 14:49:23, sven.falem...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 1:11 PM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
On Mar 25 11:19:12, sven.falem...@gmail.com wrote:
Dealing with the removal of user script for dhclient is ok.
On the other where's the PID file of this daemon
This soft
On 25/03/14 11:46, Stefan Sperling wrote:
It is possible that your power supply is having issues.
With my net5501 I was seeing hard lockups until I upgraded to a stronger
power supply (same voltage, more ampere). The default power supply couldn't
power the board, a hard disk, and a wireless
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 1:11 PM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
On Mar 25 11:19:12, sven.falem...@gmail.com wrote:
Dealing with the removal of user script for dhclient is ok.
On the other where's the PID file of this daemon
This soft answer HUP,INT.QUIT,USR1 et 2 yet i dont find a
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 3:44 PM, Adam Thompson athom...@athompso.net wrote:
On Tue 25 Mar 2014 02:08:17 PM CDT, Josh Grosse wrote:
On 2014-03-25 14:49, sven falempin wrote:
# pgrep -f dhclient: vr0 [priv] (dhclient)
# pgrep -f dhclient: vr0 [priv]
# pgrep -f dhclient: vr0
12556
21826
well openBSD is so neat it provides a nice call:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=pidfileapropos=0sektion=0manpath=OpenBSD+Currentarch=i386format=html
but i failed to patch :'( this make the dhclient quit instead of
going background, the fact there is two process may also
On Tue 25 Mar 2014 03:02:19 PM CDT, Theo de Raadt wrote:
[...] the fact there is two process may also explain why
there is no pidfile. One is root he other dropped privilege, all of
this is just giving me a headache at the moment.
Based on 5.4-RELEASE, then, since I agree the situation is
On 2014-03-25, Michael Lackner michael.lack...@unileoben.ac.at wrote:
The first big problem was the lack of a new enough GNU assembler
(as/gas), as x264
features SSSE3 inline assembly, that gas from binutils 2.15 cannot build. So
I went ahead
and compiled myself my own gas from binutils
I'm trying to track down the source of what is causing output errors on vlan
interfaces for 2 separate physical systems. For example when looking at
netstat between 2 different runs the values are always incrementing:
#
netstat -s -f inet -I vlan800 echo sleep 5 netstat -s -f inet -I
vlan800
Hi Adam,
Adam Thompson wrote on Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 03:11:49PM -0500:
.Sh SIGNALS
While running,
.Nm
uses a privilege-separation model, so there will be two processes
(one with [priv] in its process title and one without),
either of which will react to a few different signals:
(I can't
Hello,
Is there a way to generate DTMF tones using the tools in base?
I am trying to open a live audio path over IP from one node to
another. The audio path is fed into a controlling device which
interfaces with a VHF radio. In order to key-up the radio, the
controlling device needs to see a
Not sure about playing remotely, but if you add the sox package, you
get tools to generate files or directly to audio out. The following
play the tones to your audio output:
DTMF 1:
play -n synth 0.5 sine 697 sine 1209 channels 1
DTMF 0:
play -n synth 0.5 sine 941 sine 1336 channels 1
On Tue,
Since the 23 March snapshot I've no longer been able to get the sets via
ftp during upgrade, is this intentional or is this an error on my end?
This worked on the snapshot form 19 March and earlier using the
amd64-snapshot bsd.rd indirectly from ftp3.usa.openbsd.org (Local ftp
mirror with rsync
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014, at 06:58 PM, n...@leviacomm.net wrote:
Since the 23 March snapshot I've no longer been able to get the sets via
ftp during upgrade, is this intentional or is this an error on my end?
This worked on the snapshot form 19 March and earlier using the
amd64-snapshot bsd.rd
Since the 23 March snapshot I've no longer been able to get the sets via
ftp during upgrade, is this intentional or is this an error on my end?
This worked on the snapshot form 19 March and earlier using the
amd64-snapshot bsd.rd indirectly from ftp3.usa.openbsd.org (Local ftp
mirror with rsync
Thanks and I understand the reasoning. The current ftp server won't be
able to do http and use of siteXX files prevents using an external
source. Will nfs be supported or am I going to need more hardware?
Original Message
Subject: Re: upgrades no longer allow ftp for sets
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014, at 08:10 PM, n...@leviacomm.net wrote:
Thanks and I understand the reasoning. The current ftp server won't be
able to do http and use of siteXX files prevents using an external
source. Will nfs be supported or am I going to need more hardware?
What is preventing you
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014, at 08:10 PM, n...@leviacomm.net wrote:
Thanks and I understand the reasoning. The current ftp server won't be
able to do http and use of siteXX files prevents using an external
source. Will nfs be supported or am I going to need more hardware?
What is preventing
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 2:10 AM, n...@leviacomm.net wrote:
Thanks and I understand the reasoning. The current ftp server won't be
able to do http and use of siteXX files prevents using an external
source. Will nfs be supported or am I going to need more hardware?
For more than 7 years, I
Thanks and I understand the reasoning. The current ftp server won't be
able to do http and use of siteXX files prevents using an external
source. Will nfs be supported or am I going to need more hardware?
For more than 7 years, I have been using installation file sets as well as
I am upgrading hundreds of boxes a day with only have serial access to
them. Installing from an external source would bring any server I use
to its knees (I end up using 4-5 Gbps of bandwidth during upgrades.
I assume packages will still be able to grabbed over ftp, although I
suspect I should
Whatever you're doing, it is wrong.
You think you cannot properly filter HTTP.
But you can properly filter FTP.
Right. Sre. Keep believing that.
I am upgrading hundreds of boxes a day with only have serial access to
them. Installing from an external source would bring any
Hello to all, I had try to set up openbsd as home router but eventually it
fail to function properly.
External Interface (vr0)
192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0 none
Internal Interface (rl0)
172.16.10.1 255.255.255.0 none
Wireless Interface (ath0)
192.168.5.1 255.255.255.0 none
External interface
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 18:10, n...@leviacomm.net wrote:
Thanks and I understand the reasoning. The current ftp server won't be
able to do http and use of siteXX files prevents using an external
source. Will nfs be supported or am I going to need more hardware?
nfs is supported, though
I've been thinking about upgrading my Alix 2d3 board to the new
apu1c/apu1c4 (http://www.pcengines.ch/apu1c.htm) - I think there was
some availability a few weeks ago but now the site says they are out of
stock until April 5, 2014 (http://www.pcengines.ch/order1.php?c=4).
Anyway, I was
I've been thinking about upgrading my Alix 2d3 board to the new
apu1c/apu1c4 (http://www.pcengines.ch/apu1c.htm) - I think there was
some availability a few weeks ago but now the site says they are out of
stock until April 5, 2014 (http://www.pcengines.ch/order1.php?c=4).
Anyway, I was
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