Re: home printer

2021-02-09 Thread Marcus MERIGHI
rop...@gmail.com (ropers), 2021.02.08 (Mon) 21:43 (CET): > On 08/02/2021, Pierre-Philipp Braun wrote: > > Anyway, I don't suppose any of you know whether any of your > recommended devices have printer steganography built in? I've been told, by a local xerox technician, to never print any ransom

Re: home printer

2021-02-09 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Marcus MERIGHI [mcmer-open...@tor.at] wrote: > > I've been told, by a local xerox technician, to never print any ransom > demand letter with a modern printer because any printout could be > attributed to the serial number of the printer. > I always email my ransom demand letters so that I can

Re: home printer

2021-02-09 Thread Jan Stary
On Feb 09 10:35:21, ch...@nmedia.net wrote: > Marcus MERIGHI [mcmer-open...@tor.at] wrote: > > > > I've been told, by a local xerox technician, to never print any ransom > > demand letter with a modern printer because any printout could be > > attributed to the serial number of the printer. > >

Re: bsd.rd ok , bsd explodes, trying to get traces

2021-02-09 Thread Sven F.
On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 3:45 PM Sven F. wrote: > > Dear readers, > > I found a computer which behaves oddly. > Only EFI boot is supported, I usually go the MBR way. > The bios looks like a classic AMibios Intel stuff. > The cpu is intel and there's an intel HD5500 graphic card > ( trying to

bsd.rd ok , bsd explodes, trying to get traces

2021-02-09 Thread Sven F.
Dear readers, I found a computer which behaves oddly. Only EFI boot is supported, I usually go the MBR way. The bios looks like a classic AMibios Intel stuff. The cpu is intel and there's an intel HD5500 graphic card ( trying to extract proper dmesg fails so far ) When booting 6.8 basic amd64

Re: bsd.rd ok , bsd explodes, trying to get traces

2021-02-09 Thread Tom Smyth
Hey Sven, sorry just wondering have you tried running an alternate OS and or memtest x86 to see if the computer CPU memory is behaving its self ? also if it is an intel raid controller it usually has about 3 differentnt settings (and alters the controllers firmware to present different

Latest snapshot, Logitech keyboard not working.

2021-02-09 Thread martin . quach
On amd64, upgrading from stable to snapshot my Logitech G413 \ keyboard is not sending keypresses. i.e) Pressing the "a" key \ does nothing. There’s an error message saying \ “uhidev_intr: bad repid 48” To test that it's not a problem with my keyboard I noticed that the function keys still work. \

Re: bsd.rd ok , bsd explodes, trying to get traces

2021-02-09 Thread Sven F.
On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 3:59 PM Sven F. wrote: > > On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 3:45 PM Sven F. wrote: > > > > Dear readers, > > > > I found a computer which behaves oddly. > > Only EFI boot is supported, I usually go the MBR way. > > The bios looks like a classic AMibios Intel stuff. > > The cpu is

httpd, PHP7.4, phpIPAM, MariaDB

2021-02-09 Thread Jesse Barton
Hey OpenBSD Community, I am working on getting phpIPAM setup on a OpenBSD system but so far i'm running into an issue with connecting the php site to the database. I used parts of these documentation pages to get everything working. https://www.php.net/manual/en/install.unix.openbsd.php

Re: httpd, PHP7.4, phpIPAM, MariaDB

2021-02-09 Thread Steve Williams
Hi, It is running in a chroot.  No access to "standard" networking files.  hosts, resolv.conf, etc. Probably easiest to put the actual IP address in.  I use a socket and put in in the chroot folder.  Not sure which is better. If you run into any other network type issues, suspect the lack

Re: httpd, PHP7.4, phpIPAM, MariaDB

2021-02-09 Thread Jesse Barton
Using 127.0.0.1 did the job appreciate it. On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 6:28 PM Steve Williams < st...@williamsitconsulting.com> wrote: > Hi, > > It is running in a chroot. No access to "standard" networking files. > hosts, resolv.conf, etc. > > Probably easiest to put the actual IP address in. I

Re: httpd, PHP7.4, phpIPAM, MariaDB

2021-02-09 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
On Tue, Feb 09, 2021 at 05:30:52PM -0600, Jesse Barton wrote: > Hey OpenBSD Community, > > I am working on getting phpIPAM setup on a OpenBSD system but so far i'm > running into an issue with connecting the php site to the database. > > I used parts of these documentation pages to get

C99 math functions ilogb, ilogbf fail test

2021-02-09 Thread Yuki Kimoto
Hi, I'm Yuki Kimoto. I'm Perl CPAN Author. I'm currently writing a module SPVM in Perl that binds C99 math functions. SPVM - Static Perl Virtual Machine. Fast Calculation, Fast Array Operation, and Easy C/C++ Binding. - metacpan.org In CPAN testers, some tests

Re: C99 math functions ilogb, ilogbf fail test

2021-02-09 Thread Yuki Kimoto
Thank you. Andrew Hewus Fresh It seems like fixed ilogb and ilogbf bugs in OpenBSD 6.8. SPVM_Util.t test failing seem like srand. This should be skipped in OpenBSD. 2021年2月10日(水) 14:40 Andrew Hewus Fresh : > On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 01:58:37PM +0900, Yuki Kimoto wrote: > > I'm Yuki Kimoto.

Re: home printer

2021-02-09 Thread Stuart Longland
On 9/2/21 6:43 am, ropers wrote: > * Printer steganography -- which I've positively confirmed is indeed there, > and which I neither asked for, nor was at any time told anything about by > Xerox, especially not pre-purchase. I think this is situation normal for any printer made this decade.

Installation overwritten... Accidental disklabel and newfs

2021-02-09 Thread Ed Gray
Hi, So I was upgrading my box to 6.8 and managed to accidentally overwrite my disklabel and filesystems. I ran install instead of upgrade and stopped after the filesystem creation when I realized my mistake (see ending paragraphs). The new disklabel was different due to auto allocation changes