wrong? Is it a general problem in libc or was named
built for =Pentium?
Thanks in advance.
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can make comparison tests on some classic hardware, as soon as a
new patch is available.
I think this would be quite important to fix for 7.0, as it affects all
hardware with a weaker CPU. And NetBSD runs on a lot of this hardware
(embedded, NAS, etc.).
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issue was previously discussed and reportedly fixed:
>
> https://mail-index.netbsd.org/current-users/2015/07/11/msg027722.html
>
> Is this fix not yet pulled up in 7.0?
Maybe it's a different issue, as all modifications of arm32_reboot.c
have been pulled up to NetBSD-7.
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/rc.d/fsck_root depend on localswap (/etc/rc.d/swap1). It works
fine when I do "swapctl -A -t blk" manually before fsck.
Unfortunately /etc/rc.d/swap1 depends on the root file system being fsck'd
and mounted as read-write. Why?
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kernel.
I can also confirm that for Amiga.
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WPA: group key
handshake completed (WPA)
Sep 15 15:30:37 alix hostapd: ath0: STA 74:da:38:3a:xx:xx WPA: group key
handshake completed (WPA)
[...]
Same effect with urtwn(4) in -current. Is it a bug?
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again, and all would have reverted to normal
The only problem I see here is: how to clear the RAID disklabel from it,
when you can't get access to any of your file systems? You could only
insert it into a second system, preferably one without RAID.
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e system? Or doesn't that make sense for some reason?
Regards,
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Yes. I already had a look into the code myself. You only have to change the
last_unit field in the ComponentLabel? And add a new option for raidctl?
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blem. See:
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=61665
Linux solves it by adding the line
options 8192cu rtw_power_mgnt=0 rtw_enusbss=0
into 8192cu.conf.
As far as I can see it is impossible to change the power management settings
in our urtwn(4) driver.
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PoE [ses 0x9b9] IP 212.62.95.76 > 91.56.242.176: ICMP
212.62.95.76 udp port isakmp unreachable, length 36
17:24:49.163787 PPPoE [ses 0x9b9] IP 212.62.95.76.isakmp >
91.56.242.176.ipsec-nat-t: isakmp: phase 1 I inf
Regards,
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NFO: purged ISAKMP-SA
spi=554e0ed2b394bee9:df77769896bfb2bd.
Feb 25 22:32:42 powerbook racoon: INFO: ISAKMP-SA deleted
192.168.1.5[4500]-1.2.3.4[4500] spi:554e0ed2b394bee9:df77769896bfb2bd
Feb 25 22:32:42 powerbook racoon: INFO: KA remove:
192.168.1.5[4500]->1.2.3.4[4500]
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it will break the working VPN connection of all
Windows notebooks.
Thanks,
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about IPSEC configuration on the net (especially with signed certificates),
although the same Racoon software is used in all BSDs, Linux, Android and
Mac OSX ... :|
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Hi,
I don't find much information about WWAN (UMTS, LTE) data card support in
NetBSD. Do I have to be careful which one to select?
Thanks in advance.
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when logging in into a real 192.168.0.0/24 LAN host.
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fault
route, where it prefers the alias.
BTW, it doesn't seem to be a problem of the alias alone. I made a test with
IPsec disabled and just added an alias. The default route still worked as
intended!
Is there already a PR about that?
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ur script keep track of - or use ifconfig to figure out
> - which interfaces have a link?
Yes, sure. I just asked to find out if there is a better solution. :)
Thanks.
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Hi,
is there any kind of open source eibd (EIB daemon) running on NetBSD,
to connect to a EIB/KNX bus for home automation?
Thanks in advance.
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when one of LAN or WLAN is becoming
available again. How to do that?
Has anybody already worked out a good solution?
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As far as I understand swcrypto registers software encryption algorithms in
the kernel for 3des, aes, blowfish, etc.. They are not explicitely required
as you may also use hardware for that.
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ADD failed: Invalid argument
racoon: ERROR: 77.182.71.224 give up to get IPsec-SA due to time up to wait.
On the other hand, the Racoon server/gateway has no problem. It may have
something to do with NAT-T...?
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exchanging
"isakmp: phase 2" packets, while the Lancom still calls these isakmp
notifies "Phase-1 SA"?
IKE info: ISAKMP_NOTIFY_DPD_R_U_THERE sent for Phase-1 SA to peer
VPNCLIENT15EF90, sequence nr 0x7a8b3f4b
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Mar 1 11:40:50 powerbook racoon: INFO: @(#)ipsec-
seq=0x replay=0 flags=0x0000 state=larval
sadb_seq=0 pid=660 refcnt=1
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;
compression_algorithm deflate;
}
Unfortunately "log debug" doesn't work at all. I get no debug messages out
of racoon.
Also I'm getting doubt whether "authentication_method rsasig" is working at
all. Until now I found no success stories with such a configuration on the
net, especially when using mode_cfg.
Did anybody ever use "rsasig"?
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Thor Lancelot Simon wrote:
> Consider disabling dead peer detection?
Yes, tried that. The only difference is that "racoonctl vc 1.2.3.4" does not
return, as it never realizes that the VPN server is dead.
Otherwise the Lancom still terminates my connection after 30s.
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Petar Bogdanovic wrote:
> I would not do any of that but rather leave both LAN and WLAN up, let
> dhcpcd do the rest and *maybe* adjust route metric parameters in
> dhcpcd.conf.
Indeed, a few days later I accepted that this is the best option. It works
very good. Thanks for the hint!
y may whitelist cards.
I wonder how such a practice can be legal. But I have seen that too, and you
never know before.
A list with manufacturers/laptops which don't whitelist would be nice.
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. Would that be an option?
Otherwise I would be happy for recommendations.
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KUP) returns with 13, Permission denied.
Any help? :)
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On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 16:56:10 +0200
Frank Wille <fr...@phoenix.owl.de> wrote:
> The same doesn't work with mount_smbfs, or am I missing something?
>
> tethys# mount_smbfs -I 192.168.0.251 -W WPSD
> //administrator@wps-terminal/Allgemeines /mnt
> Password:
> mount_smbfs: u
t uhidev3 reportid 2: input=0, output=0, feature=2
uhid3 at uhidev3 reportid 7: input=62, output=62, feature=62
uhid4 at uhidev3 reportid 8: input=0, output=0, feature=1
ums1 at uhidev3 reportid 13: 2 buttons
wsmouse2 at ums1 mux 0
---8<---
(Strange, that it doesn't list all of the 13 report ids.
to uts(4)?
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address: 00:30:48:xx:xx:xx
media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX
full-duplex,flowcontrol,rxpause,txpause)
status: active
inet 212.62.xx.xx netmask 0xfff8 broadcast 212.62.xx.xx
inet6 fe80::230:48ff::%wm0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1
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Hi,
I just wanted to confirm that a write-cache battery for the P400i RAID is
indeed the solution (although it was expensive, with 130 Euro). Write speed
is 100 times faster now, and is in the expected range.
Thanks for the hint!
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here.
But I try that and report back! Thanks.
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On Thu, 19 Jul 2018 14:26:38 +
m...@netbsd.org wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 12:03:29PM +0200, Frank Wille wrote:
> > ...and two 550 GB SAS RAID-1 disks, configured via the BIOS and appearing
> > as a single SCSI disk:
> > ciss0 at pci7 dev 0 function 0: HP Sm
ically and immediately become fast?
If only such a BBU wouldn't be so hard to find... :|
Is there no hack to simulate the presence of a BBU?
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Anybody knows why the disk operations on this servers are so slow?
What can I check?
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On Tue, 2 May 2017 14:23:42 +0200
Frank Wille wrote:
> Now I tested several dozen of servers in our network and mount_smbfs
> works everywhere, except on two! Both are Active Domain Controllers
> (one Server2003, the one I want to connect to, and the other Server2008).
>
> I
-net, instead of an external IP-address, it
connects.
Is there any way to accomplish that? What can I do?
Thanks in advance.
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t with trashcan in front of it. Probably a
>> feature?
> You have to expunge the deleted mails after deleting
I didn't see the expunge function before yesterday. It's a little bit
hidden. Ok, works.
Thanks for all!
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.13 since six years.
Looks abandoned.
So I will try an installation into a separate directory with pear and all
the horde/horde packages, and report back.
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ourceforge.net
WARNING: "pear/Net_Sieve" is deprecated in favor of "horde/Horde_ManageSieve"
Failed to download pear/Date_Holidays within preferred state "stable", latest
release is version 0.21.8, stability "alpha", use
"channel://pear.php.net/Date_Holidays-0.21.8" to install
WARNING: "pear/Auth_SASL" is deprecated in favor of "pear/Auth_SASL2"
horde/imp can optionally use package
"channel://phpseclib.sourceforge.net/File_ASN1"
horde/kronolith can optionally use package "pear/Date_Holidays" (version >=
0.21.0, version <= 1.0.0alpha1, excluded versions: 1.0.0alpha1)
[...]
Finally fixing ownership for Apache and trying to run webmail-install:
# export PHP_PEAR_SYSCONF_DIR=/var/www/vhosts/www.my.domain/webmail
# chown -R apache:_httpd /var/www/vhosts/www.my.domain/webmail
# /var/www/vhosts/www.my.domain/webmail/pear/webmail-install
Which fails because of missing Horde_Bundle class... :|
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se:
; UNIX: "/path1:/path2"
include_path = ".:/usr/pkg/lib/php"
Any idea how to debug a PHP program missing a class?
Thanks in advance!
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the global installation in /usr/pkg/lib/php. But I
might try that for testing purposes.
Thanks for your help!
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language in the login request is ignored.
- I can read and send IMAP mail, but I cannot really delete it. I remains
in the list with trashcan in front of it. Probably a feature?
Any hints appreciated, but maybe I will find out over the next days...
Thanks.
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annot deal with dk(4) devices.
It tells me that it cannot access anything in it, because the size it 0. :(
Seems I have to write an image of that partition somewhere...
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Hi,
I found surpisingly few about the topic of undeleting files. Let's assume I
have a FFSv2 WAPBL filesystem and made the big mistake to delete a whole
directory with important data (simple "rm -rf", no -P).
What options do I have for recovery?
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files.
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changing anything on that RAID disk?
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Hi,
I might have missed a discussion about it, but what exactly was the reason
to always have the time stamps on screen when booting a kernel? Is it such
an important feature for everybody? When would I need that?
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nks.
Now I only have to remember that /dev/crypto is recreated with every
new NetBSD update and MAKEDEV, which is a bit inconvenient...
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Michael van Elst wrote:
>> frank%phoenix.owl.de@localhost (Frank Wille) writes:
>> [...]
>> Were do they come from? Is that some kind of leak? What can I do (besides
>> restarting Apache or the whole server)?
>
> Something is using /dev/crypto. openssl would do tha
Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 6:57 AM Frank Wille
> wrote:
>> But is it normal to create more than 200 crypto file descriptors for
>> each httpd process? Then I would have to recompile PHP with a larger
>> FD_SETSIZE, as it seems?
>
> If it is O
ing Apache or the whole server)?
Thanks in advance!
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0 Gen8, which also has
RAID support.
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pported when I
> tried.
So when I buy a modern DL360 I better have to find out the exact model of
the "HP Smart Array" and compare it with the source.
Or switch to software RAID, which many already recommended to me.
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via ciss(4).
Are there any recommendations for a more recent rackmount-server (prefarably
1u) where all important devices (including hardware RAID) are supported by
NetBSD-10?
We don't need a lot more CPU power and 16 or 32 GB RAM will be sufficient.
Thanks in advance,
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