FYI: Intel 300 PCH termperature sensor now recognised

2020-06-23 Thread Why 42? The lists account.
Hi All, Just FYI, I noticed that with the newest OpenBSD versions (e.g. I currently have 6.7 GENERIC.MP#273 amd64) a bit more of the Intel Platform Controller Hub (PCH) is now recognised. At boot time the kernel logs: > pchtemp0 at pci0 dev 18 function 0 "Intel 300 Series Thermal" rev 0x30

Re: IKEDv2 and alias addresses

2020-06-23 Thread Sonic
On Sun, Jun 21, 2020 at 5:20 PM Stuart Henderson wrote: > > IIRC "local" isn't enough, some packets are still sent on the bound > 0.0.0.0, the kernel chooses the source address (based on the local > interface address in the route to the destination) and it can be > the wrong address for the other

Re: obsd 6.7 - TOR relay (non-exit) & /var folder

2020-06-23 Thread Salvatore Cuzzilla
Hi Gabriel, thanks for the hint! I actually use to "rcctl reload tor" to rotate the logs. I now switched to "pkill -HUP -u _tor -U _tor -x tor" let's see if it's helping! Regards, Salvatore. June 23, 2020 12:53 PM, "Salvatore Cuzzilla" wrote: > Hi Folks, > > I’m running a TOR node on my

X/xenodm logs: '_XSERVTransSocketUNIXAccept: accept() failed'

2020-06-23 Thread Why 42? The lists account.
Hi All, I'm running 6.7 snapshot version (6.7 GENERIC.MP#273 amd64) as my main desktop with XFCE. A couple of time now I've noticed that these two files in /var/log have become unexpectedly huge: mjoelnir:log 23.06 09:44:15 # du -sh xenodm.log Xorg.0.log 378Mxenodm.log 487MXorg.0.log

Suggestions re error: "USB read failed" accessing Infinite Noise TRNG?

2020-06-23 Thread Why 42? The lists account.
Hi All, Has anyone ever tried the Infinite Noise TRNG hardware random number generator with OpenBSD? It's a USB stick that contains hardware to generate random numbers. See: https://github.com/13-37-org/infnoise I had a couple of these working with ArchLinux and would like to try using them

obsd 6.7 - TOR relay (non-exit) & /var folder

2020-06-23 Thread Salvatore Cuzzilla
Hi Folks, I’m running a TOR node on my [APU2c4 (SSD) + OBSD 6.7] somehow the TOR process is polluting my /var folder until, after few days, it’s fulfilled (~6G). In the beginning I thought that it was related to the daemon's logs, something misconfigured within newsyslog.conf ... it’s not!

Re: Any idea/suggestion for old Cisco router to be use running OpenBSD current for WG?

2020-06-23 Thread Kaya Saman
Hi, I totally understand the position you're in and sympathize. I've never heard of Cisco routers being able to run OpenBSD though IOS is based on BSD as far as I'm aware. Not a direct solution to your use case but you could always run a small mini-itx or SBC system behind the Cisco router. You

Any idea/suggestion for old Cisco router to be use running OpenBSD current for WG?

2020-06-23 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Hi, This might be a bit weird question, but I saw the wireguard being put in the kernel in the last few days and I am very existed abut it oppose to use the package on it and even today there was more on it. Many thanks for this!!! I also know there was effort and some Cisco router can run

Re: OpenBSD Hangs On

2020-06-23 Thread Tom Smyth
But newerversions of kvm / linux kernels are unaffected By the bug fyi On Tuesday, 23 June 2020, jin wrote: > Thanks! > > On Tue, Jun 23, 2020, 01:40 Tom Smyth > wrote: > >> Hi Jinn >> This issue we came across a few years ago , >> it affects certain versions of KVM / Proxmox... >> if you

Re: OpenBSD Hangs On

2020-06-23 Thread jin
Thanks! On Tue, Jun 23, 2020, 01:40 Tom Smyth wrote: > Hi Jinn > This issue we came across a few years ago , > it affects certain versions of KVM / Proxmox... > if you disable Intel Preemption timer... in the Hypervisor Linux kernel > if you do a search misc lists ... with KVM and freeze and

Re: AMD Ryzen

2020-06-23 Thread Joe Barnett
On 2020-06-23 08:56, Gregory Edigarov wrote: Hello, Can somebody tell me overall impressions/success stories of those systems? I am thinking of buying this system as my next desktop for OpenBSD of course, so please share. Most interesting would be dmesgs of some working configurations. Thanks

Re: Any idea/suggestion for old Cisco router to be use running OpenBSD current for WG?

2020-06-23 Thread Jordan Geoghegan
I don't know much about Cisco hardware, but I've had great luck with the Edgerouter line of products. I've run my home network on an Edgerouter Pro for several years now without issue, and have dozens of ER4 and ER-Lite devices out in the wild. If you're looking for non-x86 routing solutions,

XFCE menu does not load with keyboard shortcut

2020-06-23 Thread Ed Gray
Hi, I have an issue with XFCE on OpenBSD 6.6 and current on an amd64 system. XFCE works fine except for accessing the applications menu with the Alt + F1 keyboard shortcut. Instead of loading the menu it gets highlighted in grey and nothing happens. Clicking the menu loads it straight away. The

Re: How do I get the man page for a package I haven't installed yet?

2020-06-23 Thread Theo de Raadt
Ottavio Caruso wrote: > Hi, > > Unless I've got it all wrong, will only > display man pages for programs and commands in base. Is there a way to > display the man page for a package/port I haven't installed and/or > downloaded yet? (This assumes I haven't downloaded

Re: Lenovo V130, boot failed with error "entry point at 0x1001000"

2020-06-23 Thread Sven Wolf
Hi, also after the new installation of the current snapshot the system stops with "entry point at 0x1001000". It's interesting, that a installation via bsd.rd is possible. But after that the system doesn't boot via bsd.mp/bsd.sp. Best regards, Sven On 6/21/20 8:55 PM, Sven Wolf wrote: Hi,

Re: How do I get the man page for a package I haven't installed yet?

2020-06-23 Thread Eric Furman
On Tue, Jun 23, 2020, at 2:20 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote: > Ottavio Caruso wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > Unless I've got it all wrong, will only > > display man pages for programs and commands in base. Is there a way to > > display the man page for a package/port I haven't

Re: Suggestions re error: "USB read failed" accessing Infinite Noise TRNG?

2020-06-23 Thread Nick Holland
On 2020-06-23 06:20, Why 42? The lists account. wrote: > > Hi All, > > Has anyone ever tried the Infinite Noise TRNG hardware random number generator > with OpenBSD? Actually...no. Never felt any reason to. > It's a USB stick that contains hardware to generate random numbers. See: >

AMD Ryzen

2020-06-23 Thread Gregory Edigarov
Hello, Can somebody tell me overall impressions/success stories of those systems? I am thinking of buying this system as my next desktop for OpenBSD of course, so please share. Most interesting would be dmesgs of some working configurations. Thanks a lot in advance -- With best regards,  

Re: Lenovo V130, boot failed with error "entry point at 0x1001000"

2020-06-23 Thread Matt Kunkel
Here is the offending patch. -current boots fine with it removed: http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/arch/amd64/stand/efiboot/exec_i386.c.diff?r1=1.2=1.3=h Appears bootx64.efi is carrying some board specific workaround for HP / Computrace that breaks many others, including

Re: XFCE menu does not load with keyboard shortcut

2020-06-23 Thread Why 42? The lists account.
On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 at 07:33:20PM +0100, Ed Gray wrote: > I have an issue with XFCE on OpenBSD 6.6 and current on an amd64 system. > XFCE works fine except for accessing the applications menu with the Alt + > F1 keyboard shortcut. Instead of loading the menu it gets highlighted in > grey and

How do I get the man page for a package I haven't installed yet?

2020-06-23 Thread Ottavio Caruso
Hi, Unless I've got it all wrong, will only display man pages for programs and commands in base. Is there a way to display the man page for a package/port I haven't installed and/or downloaded yet? (This assumes I haven't downloaded the ports cvs tree). Thanks --

Re: Any idea/suggestion for old Cisco router to be use running OpenBSD current for WG?

2020-06-23 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Thanks I have run Edge router for a very long time, but that doesn't fit the marketing bullshit needed. (; I run my first one as far back as 2015. https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=144747982003992=2 And the new Ubiquiti most likely would have better performance compare to many old cisco box

Re: Any idea/suggestion for old Cisco router to be use running OpenBSD current for WG?

2020-06-23 Thread Daniel Ouellet
OpenBSD does run on some old Cisco routers, it's been done before. Sure it's not officially supported nor does it support all the various interfaces but it's known to work on some. I am trying to dig up a dmesg showing it too. Plus Cisco have some firewall type of device that are over price PC

Re: Any idea/suggestion for old Cisco router to be use running OpenBSD current for WG?

2020-06-23 Thread Kaya Saman
Actually you reminded me about the Cisco Voice appliances which are basically PC servers. If I recall correctly they ran a Linux kernel too. Unfortunately I never got to play around with the capabilities of one but you might have some luck with something like that. Of course it wouldn't be

Potential grep bug?

2020-06-23 Thread Jordan Geoghegan
Hello, I was working on a couple POSIX regular expressions to search for and validate IPv4 and IPv6 addresses with optional CIDR blocks, and encountered some strange behaviour from the base system grep. I wanted to validate my regex against a list of every valid IPv4 address, so I generated