Hello,
I'm currently testing a Belinea s.Book1 microlaptop
(http://www.belinea.com/en/s_line/product_tagline.jsp?node=652artnr=399501)
and I can't install OpenBSD on it. At first sight it seems that every
core components are supported (Via VX700 + Via C7-M - you can check the
PDF Datasheet
Andrew Smith a e'crit :
Oh my, another Nanobook variant.
Try disabling ACPI in the kernel before you boot.
You may want to do this from another machine and copy the new kernel to
the machine using the Install CD boot because the PS2K device doesn't
seem to be handled on mine (Packard Bell
Another piece of information : none of {Open,Free,Net}BSD will boot on
the beast :/
(Same result : reboot before kernel loading)
Denis
Hello all,
After upgrading the BIOS, hacking the kernel and fighting with the
boot sector, it boots OpenBSD 4.2 :)
1- I'm not sure flashing the BIOS is mandatory
2- The kernel hack (I need to find out what really makes it reboot) :
--- wscons_machdep.cWed Apr 16 23:09:35 2008
+++
Hello,
I'm doing some testing with iSCSI and I'd like to know if there is any
plan to add iSCSI support to OpenBSD (initiator and/or target) ?
Denis
Eventually.
I started writing the qli driver but have not had time to finish that.
I also am planning to do a software initiator/target using softraid
however that is further out.
*sigh* so much code so little time...
Thank you for the answer.
Could you share what you've done please ?
We have also experienced problems with CARP when moving ESX from 3.0i to
3.5. No solution yet.
Have tried to tweak the vSwitch settings ? I remember I made CARP work
with 2 OpenBSD 4.2 VM on ESX 3.5 after changing some settings in the
networking properties... (I know I should document what
BTW: Don't forget to route the prefix to lo at the last hop so that any
unassigned subnets don't cause the packet to be bounced back up to the
default route.
Could you explain how to do that on OpenBSD please ?
Perhaps my box is misconfigured... :p
TIA,
Denis
A bit late perhaps, but this is how I do it :
route add -inet6 -net $PREFIX:: -prefixlen 48 -interface ::1 -reject
Of course, you have to set PREFIX to the prefix you want to reject.
After this, all routes you add should be more specific (smaller
prefix) so should work anyway.
I add this line
Salut,
voila mon histoire, je viens d'installer openbsd4.4 ( au moin dix fois en 2 jours
;oD )
sur ma soekris en pxe avec l'interface minicom pour girer l'install .
Apris de multiples echec de connexion suite ` mon installation
( essais avec 2 postes sous deux distributions Linux
Hello,
Unfortunately, the pf.conf syntax has changed since v4.6 and while I do
plan to upgrade my
own firewall to v5.0 (I've bought the CD already) I haven't yet had time to
perform the upgrade.
As a result, I haven't worked out what the equivalent 'modern' syntax would
be, but you might
be
Le 18/09/2011 15:54, L. V. Lammert a icrit :
Something is borking Apache and causing it to use UP all resources in an
'unauthorized' manner, or *think* they have all bee used.
Could this be linked to some Apache Killer ?
Hello Misc,
Since a few day, I can't connect to Undeadly.org over IPv6 (works well
over v4).
Is there any issue going on these days ?
Thanks,
Denis
Hi Rene,
Perhaps I didn't understand correctly your problem but can't you just use :
accept from $mynetwork for domain example.net relay ?
and let smtpd resolve example.net MX ?
Denis
Hello misc@,
I have a problem with uplcom(4). Whenever I connect to a remote terminal
with cu -l /dev/ttyU0, it hangs after a few seconds (usually under 2
minutes).
I tried various settings and still have the same issue :
- using /dev/cuaU0
- setting speed 9600 or 19200
- connecting to a
Le 29/08/2010 23:38, Martin PelikC!n a C)crit :
I've seen way too many faulty/misbehaving uplcom's. Have you tried
different piece of hardware?
I haven't. The only other piece of serial port I have is an integrated
stuff on another computer and that one works great :)
Hello,
Le 29/08/2010 23:38, Martin PelikC!n a C)crit :
I've seen way too many faulty/misbehaving uplcom's. Have you tried
different piece of hardware?
I justed tested with Prolific 2303 (not X) and I could work for 2 hours
without disconnection.
So it might be a buggy adapter or a buggy
Hello,
Le 24/10/2012 18:43, Daniel Ouellet a écrit :
Hi,
Just saw a few questions and patch for NAT64 on misc and tech@ and I am
really questioning the reason to be fore NAT64 and why anyone in their
right mind would actually want to use this?
What is your proposal to allow a v6-only
Hi,
Le 13/01/2013 19:37, Random, Eyes a écrit :
I have an OpenBSD 5.1 installed + a cable from my ISP. I have the
username/password for the PPPoE connection, but how can I configure
the connection to be permanent? (I have 1 interface on the machine.)
man 4 pppoe is the way to go.
Le 13/01/2013 21:48, Mihai Popescu a écrit :
Would it help to put a link to so called FAQ in the right on the first
page of www? Perhaps just below the T-shirts and posters, reading Here
you can find help about your questions and for installing.
New for me is the basements machines picture ...
I'm also getting segfaults on i386, after a clean install of (not so)
-current (#15 Jan 11). Will upgrade to #17 and try again.
And I am too.
Clean install of snapshot from Jan.14 on an i386 laptop.
Exact same backtrace as posted earlier.
Denis
Hello all,
I'm trying to build an IPSec VPN between two sites and both sites are
using the same addressing plan. I'm using OpenBSD 5.1 on a Soekris board
on one site and a closed-source appliance on the other end.
I remembered an old article on undeadly.org
Hello Mitja,
Le 05/02/2013 22:36, Mitja Muženič a écrit :
I'm the author of the article you quoted.
Your article is really great, I'm glad to get some help from you :)
Do you have a default gateway? IPsec on OpenBSD behaves weirdly if you don't
have one (even if it's not needed!). This
Hi all,
Le 22/06/2013 03:28, Brad Smith a écrit :
On 13/06/13 7:53 AM, Gregor Best wrote:
Hi list,
recently, I've been playing around a bit with IPv6, and IPv6-only
networks. While doing that, I have not found an automated way to add
nameservers announced via router advertisements.
dhclient
Le 23/06/2013 22:06, Brad Smith a écrit :
That is for rtadvd, which has been integrated, not rtsold.
Doh ! You are right, sorry for the noise.
Denis
Hi Mike,
Le 02/09/2013 13:21, Mike Belopuhov a écrit :
We are trying to address problems with MP networking right now,
but due to the lack of manpower the progress is slow.
What would you need to accelerate ? Developpers, testers, time, money,
hardware, something else ?
Denis
Hi Patrick,
Le 05/09/2013 05:24, patrick keshishian a écrit :
Does there exist a nice way to do this without further sub-dividing
the /28?
I would bridge the Internet-facing interface and the interface that
connects to the switch. This way you can filter with PF without
subnetting your
Hello,
I have an OpenBGPd router with OpenBSD5.3, peering with two remote
routers (one for v4 and one for v6). I expect my peers to send me only
valid routes.
Is there a way to show every prefixes sent by a peer, even invalid ones ?
I know of bgpctl show rib but I'd like to understand what this
Thank you very much Stuart.
The most likely reasons are invalid nexthops (bgpctl sh nex) or
that the paths are dropped by your filter rules.
I have no explicit filter rules in bgpd.conf and bgpctl sh nex shows
only valid nexthops.
I restarted the daemon but no changes in memory usage.
Hi Claudio,
You most probably run with softreconf in and therefore there is to prefix
entries for each path.
This is it, disabling soft-reconfiguration lowers memory usage.
Thank you very much for this accurate answer :)
Denis
Hi,
Le 30/09/2013 15:41, Vijay Sankar a écrit :
Quoting John Tate j...@johntate.org:
I can ping www.google.com.au and load the page in lynx from the router
but not from other machines. Whereas I can use gmail like I am at the
moment fine. This is a very, very strange bug I am experiencing.
Hello all,
This afternoon I stumbled upon a weirdness I can't explain. I hope some
misc-guru can give a clue.
I was parsing a 45kB html document on my OpenBSD 5.3 with the help of
sed to extract a value and it was awfully slow. Quoting the input string
gave it a real boost :
$ time echo
Hi Jérémie,
Without the quotes the shell performs splitting, maybe ksh(1) is a bit
slow at this... I'd rather download the page to a temp file rather than
put that stuff into memory.
Ok, thank you. This is actually faster when I use a tempfile.
(sed is even faster than gsed in that case)
Le 01/10/2013 16:56, Alexander Hall a écrit :
Without the quotes you get it all on a single line. A 45k line can be tough
on a regex.
Thank you very much Alexander :)
Denis
Hi all !
I'm facing a weirdness with my DSL connection.
I have been using pppoe(4) for years and since 2 days it cannot connect
(no public IP affected to pppoe0, only PADI retry increments). I guess
there have been some changes at the ISP level. Luckily it works with
pppoe(8) with identical
Hi Stuart,
As some have replied offlist, I tried to change the MTU and change
authentication to pap but to no avail.
You can try these to see if they give any clues:
- 'ifconfig pppoe0 debug' and watch dmesg
- 'tcpdump -nvvs1500 -iem0' (where 'em0' is the parent device of pppoe)
Here are
Hello all,
I am hijacking this thread because I also have a Huawei LTE device that
produces errors when attaching as urndis(4) with OpenBSD5.4-stable.
The device is a mobile hotspot Huawei E5372
(http://consumer.huawei.com/en/mobile-broadband/mobile-wifi/features/e5372-en.htm)
* dmesg :
Hi all,
I've just discovered that OpenBSD vmstat(8) can use wait and count
arguments without using -c/-w. Here is a small patch to mention this
usage in the manual :
Regards,
Denis
--- vmstat.8.orig Sun Feb 23 15:50:17 2014
+++ vmstat.8Sun Feb 23 15:54:24 2014
@@ -45,6 +45,11 @@
.Op
Hello,
After a power-loss, my server rebooted and gave at start :
starting network daemons: sshdMar 23 07:59:40 su: /etc/pwd.db:
Inappropriate file type or format
(failed) smtpdMar 23 07:59:41 su: /etc/pwd.db: Inappropriate file type
or format
(failed).
starting local daemons: cronMar 23
Thank you very much Ted Theo ! :)
Hi all,
Why is there cu(1) and tip(1) in base ?
I am wondering what is the real difference between these two (apart
tip(1) has more options :p)
Denis
Le 26/03/2014 14:00, Nicholas Marriott a écrit :
CVSROOT: /cvs
Module name: src
Changes by: n...@cvs.openbsd.org2014/03/26
Hello all,
I am using OpenBSD to test multiple softwares of any kind (that might
become ports in the future) and I get to install many dependencies and
my system becomes rotten and bloated with unused libraries and chunks
pretty fast.
So I end up reinstalling the system more often than I can
Thank you very much for your answers.
Le 04/04/2014 20:55, Mike Erdely a écrit :
If you're doing this development in a VM, take a snapshot before making
those littering changes. Then revert when you're done.
Yep, when doing this kind of thing on a Linux machine, I usually use
containers :)
Hello all,
I'm creating a port for x2goclient (http://www.x2go.org/) but I don't
want to build the browser plugin and the documentation, only the heavy
client. So instead of the regular make, I have to launch make
build_client.
Here is my Makefile :
--8---
# AGPL-3+
COMMENT=X2GO is for
Hi,
A small typo in parse.y :
--- parse.y.origSat Apr 26 10:12:32 2014
+++ parse.y Sat Apr 26 10:13:55 2014
@@ -228,7 +228,7 @@
asnumber : NUMBER{
/*
-* Accroding to iana 65535 and 4294967295 are
reserved
Hello all,
I am hacking around OpenBGPd and there is a portion of code I can't
quite understand.
I wonder why pipe_m2r[2] is passed as a parameter to
pid_t session_main(int pipe_m2s[2], int pipe_s2r[2], int pipe_m2r[2],
int pipe_s2rctl[2])
(in session.c)
and pipe_s2r[2] is passed to
pid_t
Le 05/05/2014 20:35, Stefan Sperling a écrit :
Take a look at what fork() does with file descriptors.
Thank you Stefan, that's now crystal clear.
Denis
well, rde_main and session_main fork()...
While I'm at it, I can't see where
conf = calloc(1, sizeof(struct bgpd_config)) is free()'d.
Denis
please, if you want to help, be MUCH more precise (and get clear on
what side of the fork() we are). With a report like that I had to go
through large parts of code to ecventually maybe spot what you are
referring to. That doesn't help, that just costs time. I appreciate
the effort, but
By the OS, which cleans up after the process exits. If it wasn't that
way, we'd all have a much shorter uptime...
Thank you Jérémie :)
I had not considered it as I can see
...
free(ibuf_rde);
...
free(ibuf_main);
...
at the end of session_main() in session.c.
Denis
Le 06/05/2014 18:50, Dustin Lundquist a écrit :
Does anyone have any information that can share?
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=gjkivAf3
https://lists.cacert.org/wws/arc/cacert-sysadm/2014-05/msg1.html
Hello all,
I am burning my last neurons with a behavior I can't explain. I wonder
why getaddrinfo() fails when called after chroot() with root user.
I have this piece of code :
/*--- test.c ---*/
#include sys/types.h
#include stdio.h
#include sys/socket.h
#include netdb.h
#include pwd.h
int
Le 14/05/2014 19:14, Peter J. Philipp a écrit :
I wonder if you're using the wrong function. There is gethostbyname for
forward lookups?
I read it was deprecated.
Denis
After chroot, /etc/resolv.conf is no longer available.
Thank you very much Ted Vadim.
Other daemons like ntpd have a helper process that runs outside chroot
and does all of the DNS resolution for them.
Ok, I'll look on this side.
Thank you,
Denis
Hello all,
I am in the process of adding RPKI/ROA (RFC 6810/RFC 6811) support to
OpenBGPd. I have an almost working PoC but I'd like to hear your opinion
and discuss implementation details with misc@ before going further.
First of all, here is what RPKI-enabled bgpd.conf looks like :
Hello all,
If I understand correctly calloc(), allocated space is already
initialized to zero. So setting var to NULL is not needed.
Is it alright or should it be kept just in case ?
Regards,
Denis
--- parse.y.origSun Jul 6 17:51:59 2014
+++ parse.y Sun Jul 6 17:52:15 2014
@@
Le 06/07/2014 18:50, Otto Moerbeek a écrit :
Please use cvs diff, whcih includes more context. Now we have no idea
which parse.y you are patching.
Sorry for this oversight and thank you for the mention of cvs diff.
Index: parse.y
Le 06/07/2014 18:56, Chris Cappuccio a écrit :
This is technically correct. So are you, but only because NULL and
zero happen to be the same value. They don't necessarily have to
be, it is implementation-defined. (Of course there would be
fireworks everywhere if they weren't, since lots of
Hi,
here is my script to sync via rsync.
Couldn't rdist(1) help ?
Denis
Hi,
My questions to you are: Has anybody ran into similar issues and was
able to resolve them? Do you think this is a OpenBSD related issue and
actually solveable (in a reasonable amount of time)?
I had the same issue with an Intel NUC D54250WYK.
After installing OpenBSD5.5, no way to
Hi all,
I can't seem to reach anoncvs.fr.openbsd.org.
Any known incident on this server ?
Denis
Hi,
I noticed bgpctl manpage has some duplicate information :
--- bgpctl.8.orig Thu Aug 14 18:46:21 2014
+++ bgpctl.8Thu Aug 14 18:46:41 2014
@@ -359,12 +359,6 @@
Multiple options can be used at the same time and the
.Ar neighbor
filter can be combined with other filters.
-.It Cm
Hi,
Here is the first patch towards adding RPKI/ROA support to OpenBGPd.
It aims at renaming variables functions to prepare the ground for
bigger changes. Is it OK ?
Denis
diff -u bgpd.orig/control.c bgpd/control.c
--- bgpd.orig/control.c Fri Aug 15 18:21:53 2014
+++ bgpd/control.c Fri
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On Thu, Mar 05, 2015 at 08:48:49PM +0200, Lars Nooden wrote:
Thanks. I'll investigate that route. Would a weak or dying power supply
also affect the throughput on the wireless?
It is highly plausible. I discovered it the hard way with my PCI ADSL card. The
thoughput has been low until
Hi,
Because I had to check them.
Index: build/mirrors.dat
===
RCS file: /cvs/www/build/mirrors.dat,v
retrieving revision 1.421
diff -u -p -r1.421 mirrors.dat
--- build/mirrors.dat 13 May 2015 03:01:42 - 1.421
+++
This will be shipped out to everyone, and will be inserted into the
orders not yet shipped.
If shipping to everyone costs money to the project, I don't want to receive
mine. I will burn a CD and keep my non-working set :)
Denis
the UI is a bit dated (but who needs it besides admin?)
That's why I use https://github.com/ledeuns/davical-cmdlnut :)
Hi,
I have an OpenBSD5.7 router with IPv6 enabled. I have multiple IPv6 addresses :
- em0 : 2a00:6060::1/64
- em1 : 2001:7f8:81::6:983:1/64
- gif0 : 2001:470:11:c8::2/128
IPv6 access is provided by HurricaneElectric tunnel with BGP.
When I try to reach 2001:7a8:b5ad::1, 2001:7f8:81::6:983:1 is
On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 08:28:53AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
You should be able force it to not be used by doing 'inet6
2001:7f8:81::6:983:1
pltime 0' (just applies to automatic selection, you can still set it manually
for IXP peerings), but the behaviour you describe doesn't sound quite
BTW your diff was line-wrapped, and the BFD entries used
spaces instead of tabs, so I hand applied it.
Thank you. Sorry for the BFD entries, I copied/pasted from the IANA document and
missed that.
BTW, what is the prefered way to send diff with lines longer than 80 characters
? I use mutt,
Please don't. This will allow people from the outside to send mail to
other people not on your machine using your server as a relay. This is
most certainly not what you want. Use something like
You should re-read the manual :)
If from is not specified, from local is assumed.
so , accordingly i rewrite /etc/mail/smtpd.conf
listen on lo0
listen on em0 port 587
Tell me if I'm wrong but you don't listen on port 25 or 465.
buti cannot send mails to x...@gmail.com x...@gmx.com .
Do you have any error code or message ?
> Both, however, ended up shutting down after Theo and various users told them
> that their projects were worthless and that they weren't contributing to
> OpenBSD.
>
I guess they didn't strongly believe in their added value if they cancelled the
project after someone told them it was not worth.
Hello,
I'm using snmpd from base on 5.8 and while playing with snmpbulkget (from
net-snmp), I noticed a weirdness.
* 'snmpbulkget -v2c -c public 10.100.200.19 iso.3.6.1.2.1.1' is ok
* 'snmpbulkget -v2c -c public 10.100.200.19 iso.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1' is ok
By "ok", I mean it returns the correct
In light of what Lenovo has been doing to its customers by installing
spyware like superfish and now installing crapware using Microsoft's
Windows Platform Binary Table at the BIOS level. Do people still plan on
purchasing laptops from them going forward. If so whats your reasoning
behind
On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 07:28:48AM +0200, Remi Locherer wrote:
> Strange notation with "-". Never seen such an output from "routei show" or
> "netstat -rn" command.
>
Guess it is a rdns.
> You don't have a default route set for IPv6.
>
I second that :)
On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 05:10:42PM +0200, Peter Hessler wrote:
> I just committed an example configuration line to the sample OpenBGPd
> filter set:
>
> allow from any inet prefix 23.128.0.0/10 prefixlen 24 - 28
>
With OpenBSD5.7 amd64, adding this filter results in :
# bgpd -dnv
...
Hi,
Is anyone working to add sFlow support to PF ?
Denis
> dig and nslookup will remain in base. Go look in our tree at the contortions
> required to keep them there, since ISC has created a mess of their own
> libraries
> and makes the 800 lines of nslookup and 7000 lines of dig use them. Hold your
> nose when you look, ok?
>
As Unbound/nsd are in
Hello,
I have 2 servers with an Intel S5000PSL motherboard and dual Intel Xeon L5420
CPU. When I boot a "recent" OpenBSD (>4.4) it hangs on "wskbd0 at pckbd0:
console keyboard, using wsdisplay1". I tried to disable xhci and acpi without
luck. I have the latest BIOS.
Anything I could try ?
Thank
> Is it possible to disable extra cores in the BIOS ?
> There was a thread on tech@ where someone had a boot issue with a Xeon CPU :
> http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech=145150510526745=2
>
Thank you for the thread, I saw it and tried but without luck.
Anyway I have resolved the problem. It was
Hello,
I am using svlan(4) and when I add a new svlan(4) interface after the system has
booted I always get a duplicated IPv6 and the new interface is not usable. If I
add a /etc/hostname.svlan file and I reboot, everything is fine.
Any idea why ?
Thanks,
Denis
Example (after boot) :
# ifconfig
I tried to duplicate the configuration on a machine with rl(4) interface and I
cannot reproduce... em(4) issue perhaps ?
On Fri, Jan 08, 2016 at 07:08:26PM +0100, Denis Fondras wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using svlan(4) and when I add a new svlan(4) interface after the system
> ha
Hi,
> I tried to duplicate the configuration on a machine with rl(4) interface and I
> cannot reproduce... em(4) issue perhaps ?
>
When I untag the switch port, I can add the interface and IPv6 address.
Re-tagging the port and everything is fine after that.
> Merry Xmas everyone. I want Santa to take over the project :)
>
We already get the gifts in may and november ;)
> How to I tell smtpd to re-route massages currently in the queue to the
> smarthost at smtp.pvt.example.com?
>
I haven't checked lately but it was not possible last time I asked.
Hi,
Can anyone tell me how to disable CSUM_TCPv4 on em(4) please ?
Thank you in advance,
Denis
> network inet connected is broken in 5.6, 5.8 and -current.
> Restarting bgpd is required when making interface changes.
>
Thank you very much Tony.
Hello,
I'm using -current as a BGP router and "sometimes" it won't put the right
nexthop in FIB. The only thing I played with is the interface that support IP
185.1.2.12 (ifconfig up/down/delete ip /add ip). Anybody can reproduce ?
# bgpctl sh rib 185.22.131.1
flags: * = Valid, > = Selected,
Hi,
> Am I doing something wrong? Or is there any thing I missed?
> Any help would be really appreciated.
>
Are the packets reaching the Linux box ?
Can you see them pass through enc0 ?
What does "route -n show -encap" show ?
> ---
> r...@openbsd.test.local:~ # route -n show -encap
> route: botched keyword: -encap
> usage: route [-dnqtv] [-T tableid] command [[modifiers] args]
> commands: add, change, delete, exec, flush, get, monitor, show
>
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 08:09:50PM +0200, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> The idea of terse is that you don't need to parse. So in a way I agree
> with the diff. What I don't like is the inclusion of the number of
> prefixes. That count requires a roundtrip to the RDE to find and sometimes
> this takes a
Hello,
When monitoring my bgpd, I need to check the session duration and the number of
prefixes. Here is a patch that add these informations to "bgpctl show sum
terse"
Before :
# bgpctl show sum terse
10.20.30.254 65003 Established
After :
# bgpctl show sum terse
10.20.30.254 65003 Established
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 08:09:50PM +0200, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> The idea of terse is that you don't need to parse. So in a way I agree
> with the diff. What I don't like is the inclusion of the number of
> prefixes. That count requires a roundtrip to the RDE to find and sometimes
> this takes a
> If you do that, then you can also just parse the output of "bgpctl show
> sum", no?
>
Of course but I would have to parse day/hour/minute/second. It is simpler if
bgpd can give me the value straight.
Denis
> I'd like to acquire confident working knowledge in OpenBSD. If no
> such manuals exist, then I'm wondering how did you or other expert
> users learn how to use and administrate the system, what the best
> programming practices are, etc. and have confidence that what they're
> doing is what they
Hi John,
> Can anybody recommend a good cloud storage provider that has access via sftp
> or rsync tunneled through ssh? Everything I have found seems targeted at
> Windows, Linux, phones etc. with no platform-agnostic interface.
>
French hoster Online.net has a new storage service called C14.
Hello,
Is there any reason why ifconfig(8) do not display IPv4 aliases by default ?
If there isn't, I can send a patch to make it the default behaviour.
Denis
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