3.4.3 images on the way

2013-09-04 Thread Justin Sherrill
I tagged DragonFly 3.4.3 last week, but it's taken a while to build the images because I realized I don't have access to a single DragonFly machine still running pkgsrc. They've all gone to dports, and the nrelease Makefile still expects some stuff in /usr/pkg. So, I built them in a virtual machi

Re: DragonFly now has IPV6 routed

2013-09-04 Thread Sly Midnight
IPv6 connectivity is still a commendable effort and I for one applaud you. I had been running a Hurricane Electric tunnel from a FreeBSD and then OpenBSD firewall I have setup at home since 2010. Now I run off of Comcast's direct IPv6 setup which isn't as customizable as HE's IPv6 tunnels but

Re: DragonFly now has IPV6 routed

2013-09-04 Thread Matthew Dillon
:leaf.dragonflybsd.org has address 199.233.90.68 :leaf.dragonflybsd.org has IPv6 address 2001:470:1:43b:1::68 : :ssh leaf.dragonflybsd.org gives an IPv6 connection. : :2001:470:... is Hurricane Electric. I know because I have a tunnel with :Tunnelbroker. But leaf has the address on igb0, whereas

Re: DragonFly now has IPV6 routed

2013-09-04 Thread Pierre Abbat
On Wednesday, September 04, 2013 11:50:07 Matthew Dillon wrote: > The DragonFly machines now have native IPV6 addresses in addition to > their IPV4 addresses. I would encourage people with native IPV6 to > test functionality! All primary machines should have working > records

DragonFly now has IPV6 routed

2013-09-04 Thread Matthew Dillon
The DragonFly machines now have native IPV6 addresses in addition to their IPV4 addresses. I would encourage people with native IPV6 to test functionality! All primary machines should have working records now. -Matt

Xorg without suid

2013-09-04 Thread Vitaly Shevtsov
Hello! Did someone try to run Xorg with no suid bit? As far as I know recent KMS implementation should allow this, but Xorg needs root access to write into /var/log/Xorg.log.* Running with -logfile option is allowed only under root :) -- Vitaly