Re: auto_upgrade.conf et al man pages or documentation?

2019-10-17 Thread Shane Lazarus
Hi Jacob Thanks for that. Shane On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 4:28 PM Jacob Adams wrote: > > On 10/17/19 9:49 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote: > > Shane Lazarus wrote: > > > >> I was interested in what it would do by default, and in how I could alter > >> those defaults if I did not like them. > >> > >>

Re: Strong Host Model in OpenBSD network stack

2019-10-17 Thread Theo de Raadt
> Setting net.inet.ip.check_interface=1 on FreeBSD stopped any ICMP Echo > replies immediately. > > On NetBSD I set net.inet.ip.checkinterface=1 and it showed the same > behaviour like FreeBSD. No replies anymore, whenever the "wrong" > interface was contacted. How many users set those

Re: xauth segfault

2019-10-17 Thread chohag
Klemens Nanni writes: > On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 10:30:54PM +0100, cho...@jtan.com wrote: > > I don't even know where to begin with this one > Start with providing a backtrace from the core dump: build xauth with > debug symbols and reproduce, then inspect with gdb. > > Otherwise you're on your

Re: auto_upgrade.conf et al man pages or documentation?

2019-10-17 Thread Jacob Adams
On 10/17/19 9:49 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote: > Shane Lazarus wrote: > >> I was interested in what it would do by default, and in how I could alter >> those defaults if I did not like them. >> >> The sysupgrade man page informed me of a configuration file. > > Your complaint directly referenced the

Re: Strong Host Model in OpenBSD network stack

2019-10-17 Thread Remi Locherer
On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 10:33:41PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote: > > Setting net.inet.ip.check_interface=1 on FreeBSD stopped any ICMP Echo > > replies immediately. > > > > On NetBSD I set net.inet.ip.checkinterface=1 and it showed the same > > behaviour like FreeBSD. No replies anymore, whenever

Re: auto_upgrade.conf et al man pages or documentation?

2019-10-17 Thread Theo de Raadt
cho...@jtan.com wrote: > Chris Bennett writes: > > On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 10:56:07AM +1300, Shane Lazarus wrote: > > > > > > So, I just ran sysupgrade with no options to see what would happen. > > That is the dumbest thing I've ever heard. This is misc@, and somewhere in the world the sun is

tmux mouse menu horizontal and vertical split are backwards

2019-10-17 Thread Alfred Morgan
"A horizontal splitting is used to bring out a division between upper and lower sectors. A vertical splitting suggests a separation of sectors that lie side by side." https://www.encyclopedia.com/psychology/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/splitting-vertical-and-horizontal

Re: auto_upgrade.conf et al man pages or documentation?

2019-10-17 Thread chohag
Chris Bennett writes: > On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 10:56:07AM +1300, Shane Lazarus wrote: > > > > So, I just ran sysupgrade with no options to see what would happen. That is the dumbest thing I've ever heard. Turn your computer in. You are incapable of handling one. > > If someone would be so

opensmtpd: sendmail: command failed: 421 4.3.0: Temporary Error

2019-10-17 Thread 陈贤文
Hi, I was able to sendmail correctly until a couple of hours ago. In the past couple of hours, I was installing and setting up mu4e. mu / mu4e is set to read directly ~/Maildir. I did not change any setting in /etc but did manually edit /etc/passwd. Here is the setting of

Re: opensmtpd: sendmail: command failed: 421 4.3.0: Temporary Error

2019-10-17 Thread 陈贤文
Hi again, Mystery solved. According to /var/log/maillog, it was because the system only had 3% storage left. Yours sincerely, Xianwen On 10/18/19, Xianwen Chen (陈贤文) wrote: > Hi, > > I was able to sendmail correctly until a couple of hours ago. > > In the past couple of hours, I was installing

Re: Strong Host Model in OpenBSD network stack

2019-10-17 Thread Bastian Kanbach
Exactly, I tried the same using FreeBSD and NetBSD. Setting net.inet.ip.check_interface=1 on FreeBSD stopped any ICMP Echo replies immediately. On NetBSD I set net.inet.ip.checkinterface=1 and it showed the same behaviour like FreeBSD. No replies anymore, whenever the "wrong" interface was

Re: auto_upgrade.conf et al man pages or documentation?

2019-10-17 Thread Theo de Raadt
Shane Lazarus wrote: > I went looking for documentation on how to use the sysupgrade utility. > > I was interested in what it would do by default, and in how I could alter > those > defaults if I did not like them. > > The sysupgrade man page informed me of a configuration file. > As other

Re: auto_upgrade.conf et al man pages or documentation?

2019-10-17 Thread Theo de Raadt
Shane Lazarus wrote: > I was interested in what it would do by default, and in how I could alter > those defaults if I did not like them. > > The sysupgrade man page informed me of a configuration file. Your complaint directly referenced the configuration filename /auto_upgrade.conf That

Re: HTTPD directory index

2019-10-17 Thread paul wisehart
On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 08:17:38AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2019-10-13, Patrick Dohman wrote: > > Hoping to clarify if OpenBSD HTTPD supports index.html & index.php > > simultaneously? > > From a quick look at manual and code (I don't use httpd other than for > testing) - you can set

Re: Encrypting my keydisk

2019-10-17 Thread flauenroth
There was an effort, if memory serves but never got committed afaik. Not sure what happened any why but you should be able to dig the mailiing list conversation up and from there compile the uncommitted patch for your needs. At least that would be my approach, except it's now part of OpenBSD.

Re: Encrypting my keydisk

2019-10-17 Thread List
Hi, I've found the diff / suggestion you're talking about. But it seems to be rather hacky. For what reason I guess it never made it into the tree. I'll ask tech@ what they'd think about a patch. g, Stephan  On 2019-10-17 11:02, flauenroth wrote: > There was an effort, if memory serves but

Strong Host Model in OpenBSD network stack

2019-10-17 Thread Bastian Kanbach
Hello, recently I was performing some checks that relate to the "Strong Host Model" and "Weak Host Model", and I noticed that OpenBSD was behaving different than I expected. I always assumed that the network stack of OpenBSD was following the "Strong Host Model", but I might be wrong with that:

SATA hot-plugging question

2019-10-17 Thread Alexei Malinin
Hello. Does ahci driver support SATA HDD hot-plugging? There is no information about it in ahci(4) man page. I have HP Compaq 8000 Elite Convertible Minitower Business PC (https://www.support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-compaq-8000-elite-convertible-minitower-pc/4065889/manuals). It's manual says

Re: auto_upgrade.conf et al man pages or documentation?

2019-10-17 Thread Shane Lazarus
Heya On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 11:25 AM Theo de Raadt wrote: > Shane Lazarus wrote: > > > Hi Folks > > > > With 6.6 being released, I figured to try out sysupgrade. > > > > Checking the man page, I note it uses the file /auto_upgrade.conf > > You checked the manual page for that filename? Why

Re: Strong Host Model in OpenBSD network stack

2019-10-17 Thread Aaron Mason
Bastian Did you perform this same test in FreeBSD/NetBSD? What were your results? Seems to me that the results you got in test 2 are entirely consistent with normal behaviour - you are routing packets to the 10.0.0.0/24 network via 192.168.100.1, so it will return a ping from 10.0.0.97 - the

Re: xauth segfault

2019-10-17 Thread Klemens Nanni
On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 10:30:54PM +0100, cho...@jtan.com wrote: > I don't even know where to begin with this one Start with providing a backtrace from the core dump: build xauth with debug symbols and reproduce, then inspect with gdb. Otherwise you're on your own with this very special setup.

Re: auto_upgrade.conf et al man pages or documentation?

2019-10-17 Thread Chris Bennett
On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 10:56:07AM +1300, Shane Lazarus wrote: > > So, I just ran sysupgrade with no options to see what would happen. > > Unsurprisingly, it proceeded to install ALL of the sets, without bothering > to prompt me, or apparently taking note of what was previously selected > during

xauth segfault

2019-10-17 Thread chohag
This is sort of a weird one. Background is that I have a laptop with a bunch of VMs all running OpenBSD, now 6.6 (thanks!). The host runs X and one of the VMs runs the window manager which can then log into other VMs (or the host) to do whatever. My development environment, named void, is one

auto_upgrade.conf et al man pages or documentation?

2019-10-17 Thread Shane Lazarus
Hi Folks With 6.6 being released, I figured to try out sysupgrade. Checking the man page, I note it uses the file /auto_upgrade.conf Sadly, there seems to be no man page or alias for that Checking through the associated autoinstall(8) man page, there is reference to the file /upgrade.conf

Re: auto_upgrade.conf et al man pages or documentation?

2019-10-17 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 03:15:16PM -0700, Chris Bennett wrote: > On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 10:56:07AM +1300, Shane Lazarus wrote: > > > > So, I just ran sysupgrade with no options to see what would happen. > > > > Unsurprisingly, it proceeded to install ALL of the sets, without bothering > > to

Re: auto_upgrade.conf et al man pages or documentation?

2019-10-17 Thread Theo de Raadt
Shane Lazarus wrote: > Hi Folks > > With 6.6 being released, I figured to try out sysupgrade. > > Checking the man page, I note it uses the file /auto_upgrade.conf You checked the manual page for that filename? Why that filename? How did you decide you need to look up that file? Shane, I'm