In article 20130311173614.gb23...@colwyn.zhadum.org.uk,
Matthias Scheler t...@zhadum.org.uk wrote:
tron@beaver:/dev#ls -l twe0
crw--- 1 root wheel 97, 0 Mar 11 18:34 twe0
tron@beaver:/dev#tw_cli info c0 u1
Error: (CLI:006) Specified unit does not exist.
This command worked fine under
In article 20130313142533.ga...@gmail.com,
Pongthep Kulkrisada ptkris...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
* Mindaugas Rasiukevicius (rm...@netbsd.org) wrote:
As those of you tracking source changes may have already noticed, there
have been various improvements to NPF over the last few months (e.g.
In article 20130417101323.8a626115...@xen1.duzan.org,
Gary Duzan g...@duzan.org wrote:
Is there any chance this fix will be pulled up to the netbsd-6 branch?
http://gnats.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-single.pl?number=46618
I'm on 6.1_RC3 and had to hack a patch into pkgsrc to get flactag to
On May 25, 9:28am, gaub...@yahoo.com (Gaurang Pandya) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: AR2413 device timeout
Is there a chance that the wrong kernel got booted? You can look at the
version number...
christos
In article 20130525171450.ga7...@sdf.org, Mayuresh mayur...@acm.org wrote:
I find ntpd to be time taking during the boot process. There will of
course be some explanation of this. I can also possibly try using nearby
servers/switches that support ntp to reduce the time.
However ntpd is a service
In article 20130526093103.ga5...@sdf.org, Mayuresh mayur...@acm.org wrote:
On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 12:46:19AM -, David Lord wrote:
My own /var/log/ntp/ntp.log has nothing and /var/log/messages
just confirms I don't have a problem so maybe the OP should
give some more details.
I realize,
In article 1369666714.42141.yahoomail...@web162501.mail.bf1.yahoo.com,
Gaurang Pandya gaub...@yahoo.com wrote:
-=-=-=-=-=-
On May 26, 11:02am, gaub...@yahoo.com (Gaurang Pandya) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: AR2413 device timeout
Sorry I did not notice that. And the new kernel does not print anything
In article dub119-w48786d1653b6c7a8fcb21581...@phx.gbl,
Graham Sparks g...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
Hello,
I'm new to BSD and am trying to instal NetBSD (6.1 amd64) on a laptop,
but if the touchpad is pressed (console or X session), both the keyboard
and touchpad stop responding.
A USB keyboard and
In article 20130620091543.ga29...@sdf.org,
Mayuresh mayur...@acm.org wrote:
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 11:53:42AM -0400, Greg Troxel wrote:
Use ping, not ssh, to be able to have a more isolated test case and get
quantitative data. In particular, separate loss from delay; both
present as delay
In article 20130828045548.ga5...@panix.com,
Thor Lancelot Simon t...@panix.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 05:31:33AM +0200, Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote:
Emmanuel Dreyfus m...@netbsd.org wrote:
[resize_ffs on the vnd device from dom0 hangs] on needbuf]
What is the way around this problem?
In article E9.80.15942.1D377625@cdptpa-oedge02,
Thomas Mueller mueller6...@bellsouth.net wrote:
What is the current status of ndis (urndis, ndiswrapper) on NetBSD?
Prolly broken.
What architectures, if any, can it be used on? i386? amd64? others?
I think it was ported for x86_64 from FreeBSD
In article CAMJXoc=yf5cm1mnf2axt2wrgbydmv85dugrfx8f6tmth8+m...@mail.gmail.com,
el kalin ka...@el.net wrote:
-=-=-=-=-=-
not really. this machine it's pretty busy and the php log is dumped in the
syslog too. there are no other system messages - except php warnings.
i do have a pre-problem image
On Nov 2, 9:45pm, ka...@el.net (el kalin) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: netbsd 6 instance on amazon
| you mean at 3:15 am or.. ?!
Yes, leave it running all day and see when it stops...
christos
In article 8eef348f-5048-42b8-aa10-69533964e...@mailathome.or.at,
Konrad Neuwirth kon...@mailathome.or.at wrote:
Dear reader,
recently I asked about routing to multiple destinations via different
gateways. We've set up appropriate pf rules, but they seem to mostly be
ignored.
The appropriate
In article 20140128160611.ga7...@panix.com,
Thor Lancelot Simon t...@panix.com wrote:
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 09:33:27AM +, Matthias Scheler wrote:
This is nothing that NetBSD can ensure. A good example is the 64-bit
time_t change in NetBSD 6.0. If you compile a shared library and a
In article pine.neb.4.64.1402121206510.8...@screamer.whooppee.com,
Paul Goyette p...@whooppee.com wrote:
In the not-too-distant future, I'll be moving overseas, to a location where
fixed IPv4 network addresses are unavailable (or at least, they will be
prohibitively expensive!)
I'm planning to
In article 1392914658.4625.53.ca...@wopr.fritz.box,
Helge Mühlmeier h_muehlme...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
there is a article in the NetBSD-wiki I read but was somebody able to do
actual experiences which would be fine to share here?
You can create a pool, mount it, but doing I/O on it results in
In article 20140228151423.gb16...@homeworld.netbsd.org,
Emmanuel Dreyfus m...@netbsd.org wrote:
Hi
Today I upgraded a modem remote access system to NetBSD 6.1.2. pppd
software changed a bit, for instance I now have to specify the password
in pap-secrets as @login (I previously used *) if I want
In article 201403161128.26948.m...@ecs.vuw.ac.nz,
Mark Davies m...@ecs.vuw.ac.nz wrote:
I have a 6.1_STABLE/i386 system on which I run sge_qmaster from the
sge-8.0.0.4nb5 package. This normally sits at a memory usage of
around 48M but since upgrading from a 6.1_STABLE from around last Nov
to
In article 201403180021.52733.m...@ecs.vuw.ac.nz,
Mark Davies m...@ecs.vuw.ac.nz wrote:
On Sunday 16 March 2014 16:45:41 Christos Zoulas wrote:
So is there now a memory leak in gethostbyaddr/gethostbyname or is
sge_qmaster calling them in some bogus way that it used to get away
In article 511e87fa-084a-41c4-80da-20d8f13c6...@nordu.net,
Fredrik Pettai pet...@nordu.net wrote:
-=-=-=-=-=-
I updated tsarna@ old import of mDNSResponder into NetBSD back in late 2009
(http://mail-index.netbsd.org/source-changes/2009/09/29/msg001341.html),
and I put the src files here:
On Apr 3, 11:34pm, da...@l8s.co.uk (David Laight) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: Making a localized, educational live-usb version of Netbsd? P
| I recall deciding that even I couldn't fit the fat32 code into the
| 480ish bytes available in a pbr.
A challenge :-)
| Reading a list of sectors is cheating
In article CAN+FjHNaKxUqE=uwrut1w540xr1ies+bbpmq_rbaiasjvjq...@mail.gmail.com,
Benny Siegert bsieg...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 12:14 PM, Ottavio Caruso
ottavio2006-usenet2...@yahoo.com wrote:
1) Install fuse-ntfs-3g and mount the existing Windows page file on Netbsd
That's a
On Apr 5, 10:24am, ottavio2006-usenet2...@yahoo.com (Ottavio Caruso) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: How to share paging file between NetBsd and Windows 7?
| On 4 April 2014 23:17, Christos Zoulas chris...@astron.com wrote:
| you can mount_ntfs locally readwrite, and point the swap file to
| the windows
In article 132555b8-5d4a-4715-83cb-af16959df...@mac.com,
Bob Nestor rnes...@mac.com wrote:
I'm not sure this is a bug, but I've been seeing the kernel hang on my
i386 system running 6.1.3. I've isolated it to the hostapd setup. My
system has a D-Link AirPlus XtremeG DWL-G520 wireless card with
In article 20140422025233.086696b3.fr...@phoenix.owl.de,
Frank Wille fr...@phoenix.owl.de wrote:
Hi!
I have some trouble with named(8) after having updated my Soekris Net-4501
from 5.1.2 to 6.1.4.
The Soekris is used as a router and has an AMD Elan SC (486-class) CPU.
When launching the new
In article 69b2bf00-4bdb-4876-843e-cf0b9c5dc...@azeotrope.org,
Dave Huang k...@azeotrope.org wrote:
On Apr 22, 2014, at 6:43, Christos Zoulas chris...@astron.com wrote:
In article 20140422025233.086696b3.fr...@phoenix.owl.de,
Frank Wille fr...@phoenix.owl.de wrote:
The disassembly shows
In article lj5u1k$qsm$1...@ger.gmane.org,
Christos Zoulas chris...@astron.com wrote:
In article 69b2bf00-4bdb-4876-843e-cf0b9c5dc...@azeotrope.org,
Dave Huang k...@azeotrope.org wrote:
On Apr 22, 2014, at 6:43, Christos Zoulas chris...@astron.com wrote:
In article 20140422025233.086696b3.fr
On May 17, 7:17pm, ottavio2006-usenet2...@yahoo.com (Ottavio Caruso) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: midori-0.4.9nb11 segfaults on Netbsd 6.1.4/amd64
|
| Thanks Christos.
|
| I am reading the ktrace man page. Could you or anybody else point me
| to the correct syntax for this command?
ktrace -i
In article 53a0c022.UFXWGXXvZ/b6ptoh%...@sdf.org, j...@sdf.org wrote:
Manuel Bouyer wrote:
Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
[I] have been using mutt under various linux based systems as
well as under freebsd.
[L]ooks like the mutt under netbsd (via pkgin) doesn't support
smtp (yet).
...
I
In article alpine.neb.2.02.1406251238390.26...@t1.m.reedmedia.net,
Jeremy C. Reed r...@reedmedia.net wrote:
The getent.1 manual says:
For cgetcap(3) style databases (disktab, printcap) specifying a key,
lists the entry for that key, and specifying more arguments after the key
are used as
In article alpine.neb.2.02.1406251350410.26...@t1.m.reedmedia.net,
Jeremy C. Reed r...@reedmedia.net wrote:
Looks broken to me. Fix it.
Okay, one line fix. I will commit if nobody objects.
t1:getent$ ./getent gettytab Console junk rw sp
false
true
300
I'd follow what sysctl(*) does
In article 034d01cf90b0$0f8aeb40$2ea0c1c0$@SeQent.Com,
Scott Burns scott.bu...@seqent.com wrote:
Having an odd problem on a new 6.1.4 machine with the date(1) command using
the -d parameter. It is resolving a +%a to the wrong day of the week on
one server but not the older 5.1.2 machine.
On Jun 25, 6:42pm, r...@reedmedia.net (Jeremy C. Reed) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: using getent(3) and specifying more arguments after the key?
| On Wed, 25 Jun 2014, Christos Zoulas wrote:
|
| Okay, one line fix. I will commit if nobody objects.
|
| t1:getent$ ./getent gettytab Console junk rw
In article lofkqn$s37$1...@ger.gmane.org,
Christos Zoulas chris...@astron.com wrote:
Hmm, it is correct on current too. -6 is broken for some reason.
Please file a PR
This is a pullup of parsedate.y (libutil) that has been partially released to 6.
It should eventually be fixed completely on 6
In article 53bc3902.15128.1702...@netbsd.lordynet.org,
David Lord net...@lordynet.org wrote:
Hi
I've downloaded radclock-0.3.3 from
http://www.synclab.org/radclock/ but although some of
the files indicate it might be possible to compile on
NetBSD.I'm unable to get it to build on either
In article 20140725140137.gs16...@homeworld.netbsd.org,
Emmanuel Dreyfus m...@netbsd.org wrote:
Hi
For anyone interested, I wrote a paper for BSD magazine on TLS
hardening. It first introduces the TLS protocol for the administrator
and the developper, then look at how to harden an Apache setup,
In article
trinity-4cc9f7c8-a188-4131-922b-b4afca596bc9-1406458716813@3capp-mailcom-bs15,
Kamil Rytarowski n...@gmx.com wrote:
Hello,
Â
The FreeBSD team produced BSD-licensed timeout(1).
Â
Sources http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revisionrevision=268745
Production
In article 20140825142105.ga29...@manul.langhans.com.pl,
herbert langhans w...@langhans.com.pl wrote:
From: Rocky Hotas rockyho...@post.com [140825 14:01]
Hello!
I am sorry if my question looks trivial, but is there any way to
keep trace of ping requests in NetBSD?
No file in my
In article cfc844aa64e8b9a60d2bfa77ec716ad0.squir...@wm.sdf.org,
ya...@sdf.org wrote:
Note that the spare does not persist across the reboot.
How can I fix this?
I don't think that persistent spares are supported. Someone needs to write
some code. Greg should be able to provide some guidance.
In article 20140914034725.gs22...@arwen.poofy.goof.com,
Aaron J. Grier agr...@poofygoof.com wrote:
On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 09:05:33AM +0200, Martin Husemann wrote:
And of course we would accept patches that make [NetBSD] work with yet
another compiler. Are there any out there you are interested
In article 20140914232622.gt22...@arwen.poofy.goof.com,
Aaron J. Grier agr...@poofygoof.com wrote:
On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 02:23:02PM +, Christos Zoulas wrote:
In article 20140914034725.gs22...@arwen.poofy.goof.com,
Aaron J. Grier agr...@poofygoof.com wrote:
On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 09:05
In article 20140919145315.ga8...@bass.imca.aps.anl.gov,
J. Lewis Muir jlm...@imca-cat.org wrote:
Hello, NetBSD Users.
In the NetBSD security advisories released on September 8 (i.e. 2014-009
to 2014-012 [1][2][3][4]) there are no binary-only instructions; the
only instructions are for compiling
In article 20141004041529.gb...@deimos.ergonaut.org,
Malcolm Herbert m...@mjch.net wrote:
-=-=-=-=-=-
On Sat, Oct 04, 2014 at 02:47:52AM +0200, Rhialto wrote:
|On Fri 03 Oct 2014 at 16:25:58 +0200, Zoran Kolic wrote:
| On freebsd I use ipfw, with rules that first one wins. On pf I know
| that
In article CAMJXocmTJMweKGyf=xzh_-wr+do+rpmvdoear3eygd5ucvj...@mail.gmail.com,
el kalin ka...@el.net wrote:
-=-=-=-=-=-
hi all...
i have a netbsd 6 on ec2 (aws - amazon web services) like:
NetBSD 6.0 NetBSD 6.0 (XEN3_DOMU) amd64
every now and then - usually early morning between 3 and 4 am -
In article 20141009152406.ga1...@faust.sbb.rs,
Zoran Kolic zko...@sbb.rs wrote:
I wouldn't use this, as module loading and firwalls on the same machine
somehow make me quite nervous, but that is not the point here.
That is the point, nobody can't deny it. Take a look at openbsd also.
Wether
In article 543aeeda.6070...@zabrico.com,
Louis Guillaume lo...@zabrico.com wrote:
Hi!
I have a DOM0 NetBSD system (netbsd-6 branch from Jan 2014).
LVM is used to manage the disk resources for the DOM-Us.
I have resized an LV in DOM-0 and everything looks good there.
But in the DOM-U, while
In article cajpshy7a4cb3lgrojwjyucqpi0ahfcbcd2j1z6+i8vcr82q...@mail.gmail.com,
Dustin Marquess dmarqu...@gmail.com wrote:
Nevermind, I just found PR 48475. Sorry for the noise!
Good you brought it up; I have committed the fix.
christos
In article 20141128101942.01d90700@imp,
D'Arcy J.M. Cain da...@netbsd.org wrote:
On Sun, 23 Nov 2014 13:22:01 -0500
D'Arcy J.M. Cain da...@netbsd.org wrote:
To summarize, the answer to my original issue is to NOT keep state on
incoming UDP connections.
After making this change the situation
In article rmi1tolfrqb@fnord.ir.bbn.com,
Greg Troxel g...@ir.bbn.com wrote:
-=-=-=-=-=-
Jukka Marin jma...@embedtronics.fi writes:
On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 04:33:22PM +, Michael van Elst wrote:
You can try to change NGROUPS_MAX in sys/featuretest.h and rebuild
the system. It's a
In article b41c475b-1fb3-435c-809a-b461b4c30...@nmsu.edu,
Brook Milligan br...@nmsu.edu wrote:
I am curious about the state of COMPAT_* support in NetBSD kernels. In
the distant past I know I had some binaries that I had to run using that
support, but generally don't any longer. Is it still
In article 20141226020448.ee93.280fc...@netmail.ie,
Gerard Lally lists+netbsd.us...@netmail.ie wrote:
I have been struggling to get NPF up and running on a NetBSD VPS,
specifically a Xen domU. I really think for security reasons NPF should
be nearly ready to go, so that we don't have to spend
In article 20141226214013.8a21.280fc...@netmail.ie,
Gerard Lally lists+netbsd.us...@netmail.ie wrote:
-=-=-=-=-=-
late than never:
NetBSD xx.xen.prgmr.com 7.0_BETA NetBSD 7.0_BETA
(XEN3_DOMU.201412251110Z) amd64
System installed using ftp, from nyftp.netbsd.org, with all sets.
I used the
In article
trinity-aa537093-07cb-4629-9ee7-b44eb85ecc40-1419967367672@3capp-mailcom-lxa05,
Rocky Hotas rockyho...@post.com wrote:
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 at 7:54 PM
From: Rocky Hotas rockyho...@post.com
To: NetBSD Users Mailing List netbsd-users@netbsd.org
Subject: Setting a rule for
On Dec 31, 11:59am, rockyho...@post.com (Rocky Hotas) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: Setting a rule for NPF
| Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2014 at 10:08 PM
| From: Christos Zoulas chris...@astron.com
| To: netbsd-users@netbsd.org
| Subject: Re: Setting a rule for NPF
|
| [...]
| procedure log
In article
trinity-d1d87efd-2159-4e9a-a019-1bf32e66a33a-1420217178333@3capp-mailcom-lxa11,
Rocky Hotas rockyho...@post.com wrote:
With the /etc/npf.conf file as below
procedure log {
log: npflog0
}
group (default) {
pass all
pass final family inet proto icmp all apply log
}
it works.
I can
On Jan 2, 4:50pm, rockyho...@post.com (Rocky Hotas) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: Setting a rule for NPF
| What do you mean by check the BNF? It is the Backus-Naur Form, but what
else?
Yes, Backus-Naur Form.
christos
In article 54e19d8b.8010...@msys.ch, Marc Balmer m...@msys.ch wrote:
Am 16.02.15 um 02:52 schrieb Dave Huang:
On Sun, Feb 15, 2015 at 11:26:48PM +0100, Fredrik Pettai wrote:
Hmmm, it doesnât seem to work wellâ¦
rpi# slattach (-l) -n -s 460800 /dev/ttyU0 (or ttyU1)
slattach: TIOCSLINED:
In article m94hjf$jb0$1...@ger.gmane.org,
scar s...@drigon.com wrote:
ntpd does not seem to be doing it's job. i have Ver. 4.2.6p5 installed
on 6.1.5 and after 51 days of uptime, the system clock is 5 minutes
behind and the offset just keeps increasing. ntpdate seems to work fine
when the
In article cba94f53-88b0-454d-950e-489e95899...@nordu.net,
Fredrik Pettai pet...@nordu.net wrote:
On 09 Feb 2015, at 09:16 , Marc Balmer m...@msys.ch wrote:
Am 09.02.15 um 09:06 schrieb Fredrik Pettai:
OpenBSD has ldattach(8) for setting for instance baudrate on a serial
device.
In article
trinity-c0050846-47f4-4a81-84f3-c2801c6c9655-1420739841788@3capp-mailcom-lxa01,
Rocky Hotas rockyho...@post.com wrote:
You see the user..
$ ypwhich -m passwd
lists the correct server...
...no, it prints
ypwhich: clnt_call: localhost: passwd.byname: No such map in server's
In article CABYHU95LFHrVNqszfXzdh3p1R=b01xfyi-y_ocmhcluxba+...@mail.gmail.com,
Søren P. Skou s...@t-rex.dk wrote:
-=-=-=-=-=-
Hi there,
I'm currently investigating one of my Nameservers behvaviour. Recently I
switched from a pure virtual setup, to having 3 physical machines, each
connected to
On Mar 10, 2:31pm, r...@reedmedia.net (Jeremy C. Reed) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: Bind ending up in Parked state.
| I also have bind 9.10.2 on NetBSD/amd64 6.1.3 in
|
| 20117 jreed 430 1394M 1296M parked/0 0:52 0.00% 0.00% named
|
| That is after doing a kill of the pid and named
I hadn't thought of that at all.
I tried -current, that broke the machine rather violently :) ended up in a
db{6}: prompt without any USB support. After a bit of fiddling around, I
realized that starting over would probably be the fastest way of going. It
Would be nice to know the trace of that
In article capymoqfx2xz3y7c_lu77pxb-ed1dcdby3jsar6rbh9dimk9...@mail.gmail.com,
Oliver Dietzel oli.diet...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, i am new to NetBSD and have a netbsd write failed, file system
is full prob. :)
I tried to install xfce4 (pkg_add) on a fresh netbsd-bpi allwinner arm
image and ran
In article 1m08d7u.12s2qk7npk1nm%m...@netbsd.org,
Emmanuel Dreyfus m...@netbsd.org wrote:
Martin Husemann mar...@duskware.de wrote:
So ifdef and port it to our libunwind ;-)
It does not seems obvious.
I now have this:
// stacktrace using libunwind
DLLEXPORT size_t rec_backtrace(ptrint_t
In article rmivbirns46@fnord.ir.bbn.com,
Greg Troxel g...@ir.bbn.com wrote:
-=-=-=-=-=-
It's a production machine so LOCKDEBUG seems a bit much. I realize we
should try to get a kernel crash dump.
I don't know about that... Perhaps short term it might shed some light...
christos
In article pine.neb.4.64.1505061638440.2...@vps1.whooppee.com,
Paul Goyette p...@whooppee.com wrote:
what controls the selection of a protocol when both are available?
More specifically, if I 'ftp ftp.netbsd.org' what causes it to try ipv6 first,
and use ipv4 as a fall back?
My ipv6
In article 20150408010854.536a9115...@xen1.duzan.org,
Gary Duzan g...@duzan.org wrote:
In Message pine.neb.4.64.1504080833110.24...@vps1.whooppee.com,
Paul Goyette p...@vps1.whooppee.comwrote:
=I'm finally getting my NetBSD environment reestablished, and am running
=into a little problem. I
In article 20150607170425.ge67...@nordend.local.sourire.ch,
rhin...@epost.ch wrote:
However, when compiled statically the link stage fails (as you can see).
virtualisation# cc -fpie -Wl,-pie -Wl,-static -fPIC testASLR.c
ld:
In article 20150607150930.ga67...@nordend.local.sourire.ch,
rhin...@epost.ch wrote:
On Sat, Jun 06, 2015 at 02:35:32PM +, Christos Zoulas wrote:
In article 20150606142015.ga61...@nordend.local.sourire.ch,
rhin...@epost.ch wrote:
Hi,
I am quite new to netbsd and I am curious about
1,2,3,4 pie...
$ cc -fpie -Wl,-pie pie.c
$ paxctl +A ./a.out
# sysctl -w security.pax.aslr.enable=1
$ ./a.out
christos
On Jun 7, 6:13pm, rhin...@epost.ch (rhin...@epost.ch) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: Security and PAX
| Hi,
|I have just tested your program and only the address of the stack seems
| to be different. Do I have missed someting?
Did you link it with -Wl,-pie?
christos
In article
1293988296.204864.1433545534123.javamail.ngm...@webmail14.arcor-online.net,
carsten.ku...@arcor.de wrote:
Dan LaBell dan4l-nos...@verizon.net wrote:
Because, it's Berkeley not UNIX ;-)
... but BSD started out of UNIX (Edition 6 I think)
Before, Berkeley and UNIX got together,
In article 20150606142015.ga61...@nordend.local.sourire.ch,
rhin...@epost.ch wrote:
Hi,
I am quite new to netbsd and I am curious about
the security mechanisms available.
In the security page http://www.netbsd.org/support/security/;,
I can see that the PaX module is used in the kernel
but
On Jun 21, 8:02am, mayur...@acm.org (Mayuresh) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: USB keyboard recognized during boot menu, not later
| On Sat, Jun 20, 2015 at 09:55:14PM -0400, Christos Zoulas wrote:
| Do the cvs upd -r nick-nhusb in sys to get everything
|
| Here are the observations:;
|
| - Usb kbd
On Jun 21, 10:01pm, mayur...@acm.org (Mayuresh) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: USB keyboard recognized during boot menu, not later
| On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 at 02:33:54PM +, Christos Zoulas wrote:
| fgrep _DEBUG *.c | grep xh
|
| xhci.c:#ifdef USB_DEBUG
| xhci.c:#ifndef XHCI_DEBUG
| xhci.c:#else
In article 6121da09-1907-475d-82b0-72e892a42...@verizon.net,
Dan LaBell dan4l-nos...@verizon.net wrote:
I think we can do something like that, but I am not sure how useful
the
output would be? What do you want to use the output for?
christos
Actually, I think -d A, is probably more
In article 558c26d3.70...@hiwaay.net,
William A. Mahaffey III w...@hiwaay.net wrote:
Everything looked OK w/ df install proceeded finished OK. Whassup
here ? TIA for any pointers have a good one.
Are you sure your root is ffsv2 and not ffsv1? Why is the a partition
offset 2048?
christos
In article 20150618171824.GA12756@odin, Mayuresh mayur...@acm.org wrote:
On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 07:01:51AM -0400, Greg Troxel wrote:
I would try netbsd-7 and if not a current kernel. It seems that
something is going wrong in how the kernel deals with the USB chipset,
and more recent code is
In article 558d6451.4030...@hiwaay.net,
William A. Mahaffey III w...@hiwaay.net wrote:
# newfs -O2 -b32k raid[0,1]a# root /usr RAID's
# newfs -O2 -b64k -I dk0# /home device
which I think does FFSv2. Thanks again TIA for any more ideas :-).
Have a good
On Jun 21, 7:04am, mayur...@acm.org (Mayuresh) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: USB keyboard recognized during boot menu, not later
| On Sat, Jun 20, 2015 at 04:07:42PM +, Christos Zoulas wrote:
| you could try the nick usb branch...
|
| In sys/dev/usb I did cvs upd -r nick-nhusb (as that is the tag
In article
1121164865.296540.1434726980267.javamail.ngm...@webmail08.arcor-online.net,
carsten.ku...@arcor.de wrote:
Hello,
I tried to use encfs (compiled from https://github.com/vgough/encfs) but
it did not work for me:
$ encfs /mnt/usb /tmp/usb
In article 20150610170748.7ef3f1e...@body.prd.co.uk,
Steve Blinkhorn st...@prd.co.uk wrote:
I am trying once more to get dovecot working with TLS/SSL enabled,
similarly postscript.
I saw Greg Troxel's post about missing redirect characters in the
config file, but this doesn't fix my problem.
In article 82957854-99d5-4acf-bee5-07b6d38ca...@verizon.net,
Dan LaBell dan4l-nos...@verizon.net wrote:
-=-=-=-=-=-
On Jun 5, 2015, at 7:26 PM, Christos Zoulas wrote:
The question is what should -p do?
christos
from the man page of gmake:
-p, --print-data-base
Print
On Jun 16, 7:54pm, rhin...@epost.ch (rhin...@epost.ch) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: Security and PAX
| On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 09:59:34AM -0400, Christos Zoulas wrote:
| On Jun 15, 9:15am, rhin...@epost.ch (rhin...@epost.ch) wrote:
| -- Subject: Re: Security and PAX
|
| | I will send you
On Jun 14, 6:39pm, rhin...@epost.ch (rhin...@epost.ch) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: Security and PAX
| Hi,
|
| finally I have tried to use these parameters to compile pseudo statically a
| big program (zsh) but without too much succes (the linking stage failed
| with an error with the .RODATA segment
In article pine.neb.4.64.1506171043190@ugly.internal.precedence.co.uk,
Stephen Borrill net...@precedence.co.uk wrote:
On Tue, 16 Jun 2015, David Brownlee wrote:
OK, I've identified the problem (if not the solution :)
I'm trying to setup
- gpt with a wedge (at offset +64) that covers the
On Jul 1, 2:01pm, 76nem...@gmx.ch (76nem...@gmx.ch) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: NetBSD 7.0_RC1
| Hi All,
| Since it's not absolutely mandatory to have PIE on every executable,
| it should be possible to force PIE only on some part of tree by inserting
| in the makefile someting like that:
|
On Jul 1, 6:58pm, 76nem...@gmx.ch (76nem...@gmx.ch) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: NetBSD 7.0_RC1
| Effectively fixing the code is a better solution.
|
| Unfortunately, I haven't yet the time and knowledge
| to fix it. I should rely on somebody else to correct the bugs.
| This is the reason why I have
On Jul 2, 3:40pm, 76nem...@gmx.ch (76nem...@gmx.ch) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: NetBSD 7.0_RC1
| Here is the error I get when I try to compile with the option
| -march=native.
|
| --file /etc/mk.conf---
| # Example /usr/pkg/etc/mk.conf file produced by
In article 20150705080105.ga5...@sdf.org, James Crace j...@sdf.org wrote:
-=-=-=-=-=-
Hi,
I'm a newcomer to NetBSD. I'm planning on picking up a refurbed Thinkpad
but for the moment I wanted to try NetBSD on an Acer C720 I had sitting
around.
The install was pretty painless, completed
In article 20150702192731.GA4350@neva,
Alexander Nasonov al...@yandex.ru wrote:
76nem...@gmx.ch wrote:
On Thu, Jul 02, 2015 at 11:08:39AM -0400, Christos Zoulas wrote:
This is not related to PIE; I think you mean -mtune=native, not
-march-native.
christos
Hello,
Yes that true. I have
In article 20150702232845.ga19...@panix.com,
Thor Lancelot Simon t...@panix.com wrote:
I tried to tell you about GDB a few weeks ago, maybe I was too cute
about it. :-)
No, I made a mental note about it.
I looked at the problem when I was at Coyote Point. It didn't look easy
to fix, to me,
In article 55d6484b.9030...@imca-cat.org,
J. Lewis Muir jlm...@imca-cat.org wrote:
Hello, NetBSD Users!
I can't get /bin/sh to trap the SIGHUP signal on amd64 NetBSD
6.1_STABLE. Does anyone know why?
Here's a test program exhibiting the behavior:
=== test-program ===
#!/bin/sh
trap 'echo
In article 55da8d55.Vwp89GtYfOZ+zHh/%j...@sdf.org, j...@sdf.org wrote:
Up until yesterday the following was providing Postfix SMTP client SASL
TLS authentication with my email provider's outgoing email
server (configs have been sanitized for public posting):
#/etc/postfix/main.cf
myhostname
In article b71f1ca5-f252-4aea-b2d1-195afa3b3...@azeotrope.org,
Dave Huang k...@azeotrope.org wrote:
On Aug 23, 2015, at 2:04, Michael van Elst mlel...@serpens.de wrote:
Either sounds OK to me... I've removed the tset from my .login and
things are working well for me now. ssh works fine, and
In article 20150630145224.gn2...@nordend.local.sourire.ch,
76nem...@gmx.ch wrote:
Hi All,
I have tried to compile NetBSD 7.0_RC1 from source.
I was successful when I don't use any specific
parameter (no file /etc/mk.conf) but when I try to
add some variable to generate Position Independant
In article 55a3d796.60...@hiwaay.net,
William A. Mahaffey III w...@hiwaay.net wrote:
[stuff deleted]
Anything on this, anyone ? I am (re-)reading the online raidctl
installboot man pages, but I am out of ideas for now Any more info
needed, please ask, *any* help appreciated, I am stuck
In article 20150713000220.73ca6a20.fr...@phoenix.owl.de,
Frank Wille fr...@phoenix.owl.de wrote:
On Sun, 12 Jul 2015 20:02:03 +0200
Martin Husemann mar...@duskware.de wrote:
On Sun, Jul 12, 2015 at 08:47:13PM +0300, Arto Huusko wrote:
I also tested 7.99.19, and it is just as slow to boot as
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