Hi,
On 01/17/2012 11:50 PM, Aggelos Economopoulos wrote:
On 01/17/2012 10:12 AM, Matthias Schmidt wrote:
He guys,
I want to bring the following discussion on the oss-security list to
your attention:
http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2012/01/16/2
This post and previous
He guys,
I want to bring the following discussion on the oss-security list to
your attention:
http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2012/01/16/2
This post and previous posts contain all known details. It seems Solar
contacted Matt before, but unfortunately he does not responded (or at
Hi,
as every four years, there is a CCC Camp near Berlin, Germany. If you
like camping and hacking outdoors, you should definitely attend the
camp.
August 10th - August 14th 2011
http://events.ccc.de/camp/2011/
I will be there for sure. If you want to meet for chatting and a beer,
drop me a
Moin,
* Michael Neumann wrote:
Hey,
Anyone of the Dragonfly people on 27c3 here in Berlin?
Yeah. Actually Aggelos, Sascha, Simon and me. And we're waiting for
Jan.
Cheers
Matthias
* Przemys??aw Pawe??czyk wrote:
First of all I said/pointed at that DF lacks PF Guide known from
OpenBSD. Yes, my language was demanding the more so DF PF 4.2 is
different from PF 4.7+. The MAN page is not enough, some examples like
the OpenBSD's Firewall for Home or Small Office would be
* Siju George wrote:
What version of pango have you got installed?
mine is
pango-1.28.1 =
I have the same version installed.
Cheers
Matthias
* Siju George wrote:
HI,
I got around 250 GB free on my desktop.
I would like to try out a bulkbuild of pkgsrc ;-)
will that space be enough?
is reading
http://www.netbsd.org/docs/pkgsrc/bulk.html
enough or should I be knowing some dfly specific things?
This is clearly enough.
Hi,
* Dylan Reinhold wrote:
What if make gave a 'hint' when run in /usr/pkgsrc.
Something like
# make
make called in /usr/pkgsrc/www/zope, did you mean bmake?
make: no target to make.
While I like the idea of your patch, it will not work if someone uses
another location to store the
Hi,
* Siju George wrote:
The openoffice3-bin to be used with Linux emulation pkg installs fine
but starting up it shows this problem.
Could some one give cilues on solving this problem?
I have OpenOffice 3.0 here on recent master and it runs fine. Just make
sure that you have a complete
Hi,
attached is a patch (based on the one of NetBSD) which fixes the glob
issue. Please test the patch to be sure that everything works (it
should be).
The patch is also available here:
http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~matthias/libc_glob_flaw.diff
Cheers
Matthias
diff --git
Hi,
there is a security flaw in the glob(3) code of libc:
http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Flaw-in-libc-implementation-threatens-FTP-servers-1103319.html
Original and NetBSD advisory:
http://securityreason.com/securityalert/7822
* Michael Neumann wrote:
For x86_64, it gets completely rid of compile time APIC_IO and
introduces a loader tunable hw.apic_io_enable. Right now it does not
compile non-SMP, but I will fix that later. Also i386 is not yet
supported, again, it's pretty easy and straightforward to bring in
* Tomas Bodzar wrote:
Hi all,
it's not possible to display dhcpd(8) man page either from there
http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/cgi/web-man or from any other link like
from this page
http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/cgi/web-man?command=dhcpsection=ANY
Yes, this is correct. We do not ship dhcpd
* Przemys??aw Pawe??czyk wrote:
1. Having DFBSD so young and calling former releases a legacy is kinda
hoity-toity. ;-) AFAIK the DFBSD is not __finished__ yet so former
versions were at best development releases.
At least a lot of people have DragonFly running on a lot of machines in
* klanger wrote:
After reading all entries written by Przemyslaw, I would rather
shorten legendary Shut up and hack! to Shut up!.
Where is your netiquette?
You (!) should have a look at the netiquette. Even if one likes his
suggestions or not, its not polite to insult someone on a public
Hi,
* Przemys??aw Pawe??czyk wrote:
Hi,
I am checking DFBSD in VBox under Scientific Linux (RHEL) and I have
found inconsistency in entries:
1) http://www.dragonflybsd.org/mirrors/
IMPORTANT: If you operate a DragonFly mirror server listed below,
please check if you still rsync from
* dark0s Optik wrote:
I have some question about directive in dma.conf file:
1) SMARTHOST is my computer that I use to send email with dma?
No, SMARTHOST is the host name of your mail relay, see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_host
2) What is meaning of MAILNAME directive?
You can use
* dark0s Optik wrote:
Setup dma - /etc/mail/mailer.conf and just use your favorite MUA
(mailx, mutt, Thunderbird, ...). Just make sure its configured to send
mails through sendmail and not directly to your smarthost.
That is to say that if I want send mail with dma, then I need sendmail
Moin,
well, I have a lot of reasons:
- At first, I was surprised how easy it was to get patches etc. accepted
in the DragonFly repo
- The vkernel is really useful for giving CS courses at the university.
Its about hacking a real OS kernel and not some kind of OS Java
simulator. And
* elekktrett...@exemail.com.au wrote:
Sorry I don't know anything about DMA, but here is a question for the
devs: is DMA ready for prime time ie. replace sendmail for local mail
delivery so that sendmail can be removed from the base?
dma works fine except for one big ticket issue: support
* dark0s Optik wrote:
I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 and I've installed with apt DragonFly Mail
Agent package (dma).
dma man page is the same that dragonflybsd dma man page, but I want to
know how I must
send mail with dma command.
Never used dma with Linux, so just some wild guesses ... Maybe
Hi,
today I setup a DragonFly test system with an encrypted HAMMER root
partition. Only /boot is unencrypted. Initial loading of the root fs
is handled by an initial ramdisk. I enhanced the rcconfig/hammer.sh
script to setup the described system automatically. You can find it
here:
Hi,
* Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
www.dragonflybsd.org's updated, both in ikiwiki version and the note on
the edit page - if the message still isn't dramatic enough, we can make it
more noticeable.
Thanks for your work! Let's try it with this message and see if its
works. If not, we could
Moin,
* Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
We could do what NetBSD does with their online bug forms. There's a last
sentence that says This server runs NetBSD. To verify you are not a bot,
which OS does this server run? with a little spot to type NetBSD. We
could do the same, possibly.
Great idea
Moin,
* Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
I'd like to see enforced messages too. I don't see an easy way to do that.
We could add line in blinking, red letters Please provide a commit
message ;) This should be possible w/o digging into the ikiwiki
internals.
Cheers
Matthias
Hi,
as you might noticed the amount of spam in our wiki increases (at least
in my opinion).
I thought about some possibilities to reduce the amount of spam. What
do you guys think about it?
- Registering a new account is no longer possible without administrator
approval. Is this supported
Moin,
* Oliver Fromme wrote:
Are there plans to set up a master mirror for Europe
from which other European mirrors could download?
I definitely support the idea of having a central mirror in Europe (or
in $continent), but IMO the server has to be under control of the
DragonFly team. Or
Hi,
if you operate a DragonFly BSD mirror and if you mirror from
chlamydia.fs.ei.tum.de, please read this mail closely!
chlamydia is dead now, so you have to mirror from another machine.
Please rsync from
avalon.dragonflybsd.org
The machine is located in the US.
* Sascha Wildner wrote:
We have several options I think:
* Leave things lying around until we utilize mandoc(1) better in
favor of groff and then think about whether installation of the
still useful documents should be done again (with mandoc(1) as a
build-tool).
* Remove src/share/doc
* Saifi Khan wrote:
How was the meetup last year ie. 2008 ?
Really good. Not as much developers as in 2007, but we had a lot of fun
together. And we even hacked some code (HAMMER read support for the
loader, HAMMER support for the installer and some more) :)
Are there any slides of the
Hi,
* Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
I think the best would be if you'd write a generic non-BSD makefile. It
is a simple enough build process.
Someone contacted me some time ago and he made a Linux port of dma. You
can find it here: http://www.mvkrauss.de/arch.html
Not sure if the
Moin,
is anybody of you going to HAR 2009 in the Netherlands next week? See
http://www.har2009.org if you do not know what HAR is. I'll be
definitely there and we could schedule a DragonFly BSD meeting. Just
drop me a private mail if you'd like to come.
Cheers
Matthias
* Alex Hornung wrote:
Hi Jose Luis,
welcome to DragonFly. About your problem; the package you are trying to
install is called py25-libxml2 (or py24-, py23-).
If I don't know the name of a package I normally end up browsing
http://pkgbox.dragonflybsd.org/packages/DragonFly-2.3.0/All/ and
* Colin Adams wrote:
It appears that apache isn't php-enabled on DragonFly (at least - not
for me - I I try a .php file, I see the source code).
I've tried pkg_search for ap-php and mod_php and found neither.
How do I get apache to use php on DragonFly?
I would suggest to read the
Hi,
* Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
On 22/02/2009, Justin C. Sherrill jus...@shiningsilence.com wrote:
Speaking of mirrors in Russia, there is no internet in the Asian part
of Russia, let alone any mirrors, so it's a bit strange that Russian
mirrors are still listed in the Asian section of
He,
* Matthew Dillon wrote:
The idea with HAMMER is you just create one big filesystem and use the
PFS functionality to break it up into separate management domains.
Currently a size limit may not be placed on a PFS.
This raises an important question: what to do if one uses
Hi,
* dark0s Optik wrote:
I'd like to partecipate of Google SoC 2009 for DragonFlyBSD, but I
don't know if I can.
I'm private and I'm not a student, but I was it.
Are there specific categories of people that they partecipate at GSoC
or anyone can partecipate?
Participation is only
Hi,
* Jurij Kovacic wrote:
Hello fellow DragonFly users,
I have a newbie question:
DragonFly 2.2 installer automatically creates PFSs for /home, /var, /usr
and /tmp. Is there a way to limit the sizes of respective PFSs or do
you have to create separate slices to acomplish this?
You
Hi,
* Sepherosa Ziehau wrote:
Hi all,
I plan to drop
Following NIC drivers' ISA part:
an, ar, cs, ed, ep, ex, fe, sn
Not sure about ed(4). This driver is often used in virtualization
software. At least it was used in qemu some time ago, but I'm not sure
if its still used today. Can
Hi,
* Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
If nobody, then I will handle the ISC mirror to make sure it is
up-to-date.
I sent an email to mirr...@isc some time ago, but nobody responded :/
Feel free to update the mirror.
Matthias
* dark0s Optik wrote:
I think that above informations about builing kernel aren't contained
in DragonFly handbook.
I'd like know all options and more informations about building and
customizing DragonFly kernel.
All the information is in the handbook:
*
Hi,
* dark0s Optik wrote:
I have typed:
mkdir /home/var.vkernel
ln -s /home/var.vkernel /var/vkernel
dd if=/dev/zero of=/var/vkernel/rootimg.01 bs=1m count=2048
vnconfig -c -s labels vn0 /var/vkernel/rootimg.01
disklabel -e vn0s0
after I close vi with :wq
and I typed
newfs
Hi,
I just wanted to know who's coming to the annual Chaos Computer Club
Congress (25C3) this year in Berlin? Some guys (Sascha, Simon) already
confirmed it on IRC, but how about others?
More information: http://events.ccc.de/congress/2008/
Cheers
Matthias
Hi,
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/usr/pkg/bin/bmake -f Makefile.in MAKELEVEL= Makefiles
(echo # Do not edit -- this file documents how Postfix was built for your
machine.; /bin/sh makedefs) makedefs.tmp
ATTENTION:
ATTENTION: Unknown system type: DragonFly 2.0.0-RELEASE
ATTENTION:
*** Error
Moin,
* Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
- What pages do you find most useful on the DragonFly site?
CVSWeb, Mailing Lists and Download. BTW: We should restructure the
download page and sort all entries by country with an index on the top.
With the current layout its not easy to find a suitable
Hi,
* Jordan Gordeev wrote:
I think it's a good idea to have a Making a new release document which
lists all the steps that are necessary for making an official release
including all the places where the new release should be noted.
We already have such a document:
Hi,
* Antonio Huete Jimenez wrote:
Hello
I report that mirror ftp://ftp.red.telefonica-wholesale.net/DragonFlyBsd
is not listed in download page.
I add it if you give me some additional details ... Country?
Company/$foo name? What is mirrored?
Regards
Matthias
* Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
http://code.google.com/soc/2008/dragonfly/about.html
Yay us! There were a number of people who had spoken up before; now is
your chance - Sd?vtaker, Robert Luciani + Danwei, Jost Tobias
Springenberg, and Vita CiV Cizek were the names I had down.
If you are an
Hi,
* Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
Anyways, this looks like something that should be more publicized.
Sure, go ahead :)
Or have I missed hearing about it on this list before?
There were some discussions on submit@, commits@ and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for your report about that -t option. I
Hi,
* Dario 'Capn Sonic' Banno wrote:
Hey there,
right some minutes ago, Dragonfly Handbook main page was completely replaced
with some spam, so I reverted it to the previous version.
See http://wiki.dragonflybsd.org/index.cgi/DragonFlyBSD_Handbook?action=diff
You can see daily spams
* Matthias Schmidt wrote:
He Justin,
* Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
The wiki is now set to only allow registered users to edit. Of course,
there already was a spam page added last night by a registered user. It
would appear that a captcha on registration is the logical next step
Hi,
* Sdvtaker wrote:
Hello,
I just noticed that when u use the handbook from
http://wiki.dragonflybsd.org/index.cgi/DragonFlyBSD_Handbook
there is no navigation links
IE: http://wiki.dragonflybsd.org/index.cgi/kernelconfig-building.html
To read th
Some pages already have navigation
* Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 09:24:02 +0100
Nicolas Thery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/1/21, Dave Hayes [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Matthew Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What, people didn't know we install a Makefile in /usr? Well,
now you do!
Er...maybe
* Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
It may help to know that I am running a recent 1.11.0 (Jan 12 or
thereabouts) which does recognise my Perfection 1240U and it works (quick
test, I haven't had to use it in a while).
Could you please post the dmesg output (if there is any :)?
* dark0s Optik wrote:
How can I to get source code of DragonFly and FreeBSD?
To get the source via cvsup look in our handbook:
http://wiki.dragonflybsd.org/index.cgi/updating-using.html. The man
page of cvsup will give you more information.
For FreeBSD look in their handbook. A nice way to
files
in the second-to-last step.
Regards,
Matthias
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University of Marburg, Hans-Meerwein-Strasse, 35032 Marburg, Germany
Tel: +49.6421.28 21 591, Fax: +49.6421.28 21 573
tool pkg_search to
perform a search I just copied it over from FreeBSD :)
Regards,
Matthias
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University of Marburg, Hans-Meerwein-Strasse, 35032 Marburg, Germany
Tel
testing so don't blame me
if it eats some of your files :P
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University of Marburg, Hans-Meerwein-Strasse, 35032 Marburg, Germany
Tel: +49-6421-2821591, Fax: +49-6421-2821573, Office
Hi Simon,
* Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
[Just some comments, not meant to shoot you down]
No problem :)
Matthias Schmidt wrote:
/etc/named/etc/named is linked to .. so the tool got stuck in an
endless loop. Removing the link temporary fixed that problem :)
You shouldn't recurse
He,
* Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
Matthias Schmidt wrote:
Thats right, but I'm a fan of saving disk space and bandwith. Distributing
complete binaries has one big advantage. We could update user-modified
binary files which is not easily possible with diff/pach.
Yes. Both ways
not have the expected intial
checksum. The principle being that a user is either in release plus binary
updates world or in build from source world but not in both.
IIRC this is (was?) the way freebsd-update worked.
Regards,
Matthias
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touching the source.
- Administrators of servers/jails who run a stock installation and
also want the latest fixes. Besides that they maybe don't have the
time/experience to compile fixes on a master server.
Regards,
Matthias
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file.
Comments?
Regards,
Matthias
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University of Marburg, Hans-Meerwein-Strasse, 35032 Marburg, Germany
Tel: +49.6421.28 21 591, Fax: +49.6421.28 21 573, Office C4347
/2007-December/085011.html
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University of Marburg, Hans-Meerwein-Strasse, 35032 Marburg, Germany
Tel: +49.6421.28 21 591, Fax: +49.6421.28 21 573, Office C4347
Hi,
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 11 Dec 2007, Matthias Schmidt wrote:
Would it be possible to add the pkgsrc INDEX to an official server?
This enables users to use pkg_search on DragonFly without the need to
download the whole tree and only install binary packages.
We have
Hi,
On 04.12.2007, at 19:34, Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
On Tue, December 4, 2007 1:18 pm, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:# pkg_search fvwm
:fvwm-2.4.20Newer version of X11 Virtual window manager
:fvwm-2.5.24 Development version of X11 Virtual window
manager
. {Net,Open}BSD might work as
well (with possible adoption), but I don't have machines here to test.
Regards,
Matthias
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