On 4.1.2023. 14:20, Ivo Chutkin wrote:
> On 2.1.2023 г. 16:58 ч., Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
>> On 28.12.2022. 20:21, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>>> On 2022-12-28, Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
Hi all,
I don't have much experience with BiDi sfp, so I'm asking you guys,
should openbsd ix
Am Do., 5. Jan. 2023 um 18:16 Uhr schrieb Rachel Roch :
> Especially given three of my crontab fields are supposed to be random
> (minute, hour, day-of-month) I would expect to see at least one of the three
> to be different ?!?
AFAIK there is only one random value and it's created at startup
Theo Buehler wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 05, 2023 at 06:15:43PM +0100, Rachel Roch wrote:
> > According to the docs :
> >
> > > A random value (within the legal range) may be obtained by usingthe
> > > ‘~’ character in a field.
>
> The random numbers are drawn once and then repeated regularly.
On 2023-01-05, Nathan Carruth wrote:
> Thank you for your response.
>
> To clarify: I am not asking about backups proper
> (though I appreciate the suggestions). My only
> question is how to make a copy of the crypto metadata.
dd the start of the partition, it's stored 16 blocks (8k) into the
Heho,
On Wed, 2023-01-04 at 00:04 +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> stacking would refer to creating one softraid (say a raid1 mirror)
> and then creating a separate softraid device (say a crypto volume)
> using the first softraid disk as a component.
Incidentally, if you happen to have a thing
According to the docs :
> A random value (within the legal range) may be obtained by usingthe ‘~’
> character in a field.
However I've been running release versions of OpenBSD with the following
definition:
~ ~ ~ * * /my/task/goes/here && /usr/bin/logger -t foo
Namaste Stuart, Tobias,
> Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2023 at 4:58 PM
> From: "Tobias Fiebig"
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: Probable error in softraid(4) documentation
>
> Heho,
>
> On Wed, 2023-01-04 at 00:04 +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > stacking would refer to creating one
> On 2023-01-05, Nathan Carruth wrote:
>> Thank you for your response.
>>
>> To clarify: I am not asking about backups proper
>> (though I appreciate the suggestions). My only
>> question is how to make a copy of the crypto metadata.
>
>dd the start of the partition, it's stored 16 blocks (8k)
On Thu, Jan 05, 2023 at 06:15:43PM +0100, Rachel Roch wrote:
> According to the docs :
>
> > A random value (within the legal range) may be obtained by usingthe ‘~’
> > character in a field.
The random numbers are drawn once and then repeated regularly. This
behavior has always bothered me
Namaste Rachel, Theo(s),
> Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2023 at 5:50 PM
> From: "Theo de Raadt"
> To: "Theo Buehler"
> Cc: "Rachel Roch" , "Misc"
> Subject: Re: Is CRONTAB(5) random really random ?
>
> Theo Buehler wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Jan 05, 2023 at 06:15:43PM +0100, Rachel Roch wrote:
> >
On 1/5/23 02:22, Sylvain Saboua wrote:
https://youtu.be/lzGT1TAGG1Y
OpenBSD 7.2 (GENERIC.MP) #758: Tue Sep 27 11:57:54 MDT 2022
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 8449818624 (8058MB)
avail mem = 8176320512 (7797MB)
random: good seed from
On Mon, Jan 2, 2023 at 5:14 PM Nick Holland
wrote:
> hiya.
>
> Goal: home (i.e., DHCP external network config) redundant
> firewalls with CARP and PFSYNC.
>
>
Totally doable. I've been running it like that for the last 7 years at
home.
My ISP doesn't like it when the two firewalls have
On Fri, Jan 06, 2023 at 12:58:48AM +0100, Rachel Roch wrote:
>
>
>
> 5 Jan 2023, 18:24 by purushar...@gmx.com:
>
> > Namaste Rachel, Theo(s),
> >
> >> Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2023 at 5:50 PM
> >> From: "Theo de Raadt"
> >> To: "Theo Buehler"
> >> Cc: "Rachel Roch" , "Misc"
> >>
On 2023-01-05, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Assuming you don't already have a dhcpcd.core somewhere from a
non-suid process, try sysctl.kern.nosuidcoredump=2, mkdir
/var/crash/dhcpcd, and see if a $PID.core shows up there.
I set the kernel state as specified and made that directory. As
mentioned
5 Jan 2023, 18:24 by purushar...@gmx.com:
> Namaste Rachel, Theo(s),
>
>> Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2023 at 5:50 PM
>> From: "Theo de Raadt"
>> To: "Theo Buehler"
>> Cc: "Rachel Roch" , "Misc"
>> Subject: Re: Is CRONTAB(5) random really random ?
>>
>> Theo Buehler wrote:
>>
>> > On Thu,
On 2023-01-05, Zack Newman wrote:
> For the past 1.5 years or more, I have dealt with consistent
> terminations of dhcpcd(8). I "solved" this by having a ksh(1) script
> that runs every 30 minutes that starts it anytime it is not running.
>
> /var/log/daemon shows the following when it
On 2023-01-03, Nathan Carruth wrote:
> I am with you 100% on backups. My real question was, How
> does one backup crypto volume metadata? Given that
> it can be backed up, clearly it should be, but there is no
> information in any of the cited documentation as to where
> the metadata is or how to
On Thu, Jan 05, 2023 at 05:13:05AM +, Nathan Carruth wrote:
> I presume that OpenBSD also writes on-disk metadata of the
> same sort somewhere. Where?
Look at /usr/src/sys/dev/softraidvar.h.
The structures that contain the softraid metadata are defined there. There is
general softraid
On Thu, Jan 05, 2023 at 04:25:26AM +0100, Sylvain Saboua wrote:
> > Sounds like the -\|/ spinner when the boot loader loads the kernel.
>
> YES! That's it.
I had a similar issue (very slow first part of the boot process, more
than 1 min) on my Fujistu Lifebook U937. Following and advice read
On Thu, Jan 05, 2023 at 05:13:05AM +, Nathan Carruth wrote:
> Perhaps I should have clarified my use case. I have data which
> is potentially legally privileged and which I also cannot afford
> to lose. Thus an unencrypted backup is out of the question, and
> my first thought was to use
Hi,
Please fix your email client to correctly attribute quotes in list mail that
you reply to.
On Thu, Jan 05, 2023 at 02:13:53PM +, Nathan Carruth wrote:
> Thank you for your response (apologies that I just saw this).
>
> I will have a look at the file you mentioned.
>
> I am curious what
Thank you for your response.
To clarify: I am not asking about backups proper
(though I appreciate the suggestions). My only
question is how to make a copy of the crypto metadata.
On 2023-01-03, Nathan Carruth wrote:
> I am with you 100% on backups. My real question was, How
> does one backup
Thank you for your response (apologies that I just saw this).
I will have a look at the file you mentioned.
I am curious what you mean by this:
“ Backing up, restoring or
otherwise messing with the softraid metadata without using the standard tools
is an advanced subject”
as far as I know
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