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23: Released Nov 1, 2018<br>
24: Copyright 1997-2018, Theo de Raadt.<br>
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31: <li>See the information on <a href="ftp.html">the FTP page</a> for
32: a list of mirror machines.
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37: <li>See a <a href="plus64.html">detailed log of changes</a> between the
38: 6.3 and 6.4 releases.
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55:
56: <h3 id="new"><font color="#0000e0">What's New</font></h3>
57:
58: This is a partial list of new features and systems included in OpenBSD 6.4.
59: <!-- XXX worth keeping this line? -->For a comprehensive list, see the <a href="plus64.html">changelog</a> leading
60: to 6.4.
61:
62: <ul>
63:
64: <li>Improved hardware support, including:
65: <ul>
1.35 kettenis 66: <li>ACPI support on OpenBSD/arm64 platforms.
1.40 jsg 67: <li>The <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/radeondrm.4">radeondrm(4)</a>
68: driver was updated to code based on Linux 4.4.155 adding modesetting
69: support for KAVERI/KABINI/MULLINS APUs and
70: OLAND/BONAIRE/HAINAN/HAWAII GPUs.
1.35 kettenis 71: <li>Support for
72: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/radeondrm.4">radeondrm(4)</a>
73: on OpenBSD/arm64 platforms.
1.3 jcs 74: <li>New <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/umt.4">umt(4)</a> driver
75: for USB Windows Precision Touchpad devices.
1.22 schwarze 76: <li>New <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/bnxt.4">bnxt(4)</a>
77: driver for Broadcom NetXtreme-C/E PCI Express Ethernet
1.23 ccardena 78: adapters based on the Broadcom BCM573xx and BCM574xx chipsets. Enabled
79: on amd64 and arm64 platforms.
1.22 schwarze 80: <li>New <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/mue.4">mue(4)</a>
81: driver for Microchip LAN7500/LAN7505/LAN7515/LAN7850 USB 2.0
82: and LAN7800/LAN7801 USB 3.0 Gigabit Ethernet devices.
83: <li>New <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/acpisurface.4">acpisurface(4)</a>
84: driver providing ACPI support for Microsoft Surface Book laptops.
1.35 kettenis 85: <li>New
86: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/agintcmsi.4">agintcmsi(4/arm64)</a>
87: driver for the ITS component of the ARM GIC.
1.22 schwarze 88: <li>New <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/dwpcie.4">dwpcie(4)</a>
89: driver for the Synopsys Designware PCIe controller,
90: which is built into various SoCs.
91: <li>New <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/acpipci.4">acpipci(4/arm64)</a>
92: driver providing support for PCI host bridges
93: based on information provided by ACPI.
94: <li>New
95: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/mvclock.4">mvclock(4)</a>,
96: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/mvgpio.4">mvgpio(4)</a>,
97: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/mvicu.4">mvicu(4)</a>,
98: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/mvrng.4">mvrng(4)</a>,
99: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/mvrtc.4">mvrtc(4)</a>, and
100: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/mvtemp.4">mvtemp(4)</a>
101: drivers for various components of the Marvell Armada SoCs.
102: <li>New
103: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/hiclock.4">hiclock(4)</a>,
104: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/hidwusb.4">hidwusb(4)</a>,
105: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/hireset.4">hireset(4)</a>, and
106: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/hitemp.4">hitemp(4)</a>
107: drivers for various components of the HiSilicon SoCs.
108: <li>New <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/ccp.4">ccp(4)</a> and
109: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/octcrypto.4">octcrypto(4/octeon)</a>
110: drivers for hardware-accelerated cryptography.
111: <li>New <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/ccpmic.4">ccpmic(4)</a> and
112: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/tipmic.4">tipmic(4)</a>
113: drivers for Intel Crystal Cove and Dollar Cove
114: TI Power Management ICs.
115: <li>New <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/imxrtc.4">imxrtc(4)</a>
116: driver for the RTC integrated in Freescale i.MX7 and i.MX8 processors.
117: <li>New <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/fanpwr.4">fanpwr(4)</a>
118: driver for the Fairchild FAN53555 and Silergy SYR827/828
119: voltage regulators.
120: <li>New <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/pinctrl.4">pinctrl(4)</a>
121: driver for generic pin multiplexing.
122: <li>New <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/plgpio.4">plgpio(4)</a>
123: driver for the ARM PrimeCell PL061 GPIO controller.
1.21 schwarze 124: <li>PIE support for the m88k platform.
1.28 jcs 125: <li>Support for some HID-over-I<sup>2</sup>C touchscreen devices in
126: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/imt.4">imt(4)</a>.
1.29 jmatthew 127: <li>Support for RTL8188EE and RTL8723AE in
128: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/rtwn.4">rtwn(4)</a>.
1.30 kevlo 129: <li>Support for RT3290 in
130: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/ral.4">ral(4)</a>.
1.29 jmatthew 131: <li>Support for SAS 3.5 controllers (SAS34xx and SAS35xx) in
132: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/mpii.4">mpii(4)</a>.
133: <li>Support for drive and battery status sensors and bio in
134: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/mfii.4">mfii(4)</a>.
1.40 jsg 135: <li>On i386 Intel CPU microcode is loaded on boot.
1.42 kn 136: <li>On sparc64 <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/ldomctl.8">ldomctl(8)</a>
137: now supports more modern firmwares found on SPARC T2+ and T3 machines in
138: particular such as T1000, T5120 and T5240.
139: NVRAM variables can now be set per logical domain.
1.1 benno 140: </ul>
141:
142: <p>
1.36 reyk 143: <li><a href="https://man.openbsd.org/amd64/vmm.4">vmm(4)</a> and
1.1 benno 144: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/amd64/vmd.8">vmd(8)</a> improvements:
145: <ul>
1.36 reyk 146: <li>Support for qcow2 disk and snapshot images.
147: <li>Support for VM templates and derived instances in
148: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/vm.conf.5#VM_INSTANCES">vm.conf(5)</a> and
149: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/vmctl.8">vmctl(8)</a>.
1.23 ccardena 150: <li>Added initial <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/unveil.2">unveil(2)</a>
1.36 reyk 151: support to <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/vmctl.8">vmctl(8)</a>
1.23 ccardena 152: along with general cleanups.
1.36 reyk 153: <li>Various bug fixes and improvements.
1.1 benno 154: </ul>
155: <p>
156:
157: <li>IEEE 802.11 wireless stack improvements:
158: <ul>
1.45 benno 159: <li>With the new 'join' feature (managed with <a
160: href="http://man.openbsd.org/ifconfig#IEEE_802.11_(WIRELESS_DEVICES)">
161: ifconfig(8)</a>), the kernel manages automatic switching between
162: different wifi networks.
1.1 benno 163: </ul>
164: <p>
165:
166: <li>Generic network stack improvements:
167: <ul>
1.23 ccardena 168: <li><a href="https://man.openbsd.org/amd64/trunk.4">trunk(4)</a>
169: now has LACP administrative knobs for: mode, timeout, system priority,
170: port priority, and ifq priority.
171: <li><a href="https://man.openbsd.org/amd64/ifconfig.8">ifconfig(8)</a>
172: now has the ability to adjust LACP administrative knobs:
173: <code>lacpmode</code> and <code>lacptimeout</code>.
1.1 benno 174: </ul>
175: <p>
176:
177: <li>Installer improvements:
178: <ul>
1.43 kn 179: <li><a href="https://man.openbsd.org/installurl.5">installurl(5)</a> now
180: defaults to
181: <a href="https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD">cdn.openbsd.org</a> if it
182: does not exist and no official mirror was used to get working
183: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/pkg_add.1">pkg_add(1)</a> and
184: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/syspatch.8">syspatch(8)</a> experience
185: out of the box.
1.46 abieber 186: <li>DUID can be used to answer the "Which disk is the root disk?"
187: questoin during upgrade.
1.1 benno 188: </ul>
189: <p>
190:
1.33 claudio 191: <li>Security improvements:
192: <ul>
193: <li>New <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/unveil.2">unveil(2)</a>
194: system call to restrict file system access of the calling
195: process to the specified files and directories. It is most
196: powerful when properly combined with privilege separation
197: and <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/pledge.2">pledge(2)</a>.
198: <li>New "retguard" security mechanism on amd64 and arm64:
199: use per-function random cookies to protect access to function
200: return instructions, making them harder to use in ROP gadgets.
201: <li>Simultaneous multithreading (SMT) is now disabled by default
202: and can be enabled with the new <code>hw.smt</code>
203: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/sysctl.2">sysctl(2)</a> variable.
204: <li>Audio recording is now disabled by default and can be enabled
205: with the new <code>kern.audio.record</code>
206: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/sysctl.2">sysctl(2)</a> variable.
207: </ul>
208: <p>
209:
1.1 benno 210: <li>Routing daemons and other userland network improvements:
211: <ul>
1.48 remi 212: <li><a href="https://man.openbsd.org/ospf6d.8">ospf6d(8)</a> can now set
213: the metric for a route depending on the status of an interface.
214: <li><a href="https://man.openbsd.org/ospf6d.8">ospf6d(8)</a> can now be
215: bound into an alternate routing domain.
1.2 benno 216: <li><a href="https://man.openbsd.org/ospf6d.8">ospf6d(8)</a> is
217: now pledged.
218: <li>Prevent ospfd(8) and ospf6d(8) to be started more than once
219: (in the same routing domain).
1.11 florian 220: <li><a href="https://man.openbsd.org/slaacd.8">slaacd(8)</a> is now fully
221: pledged.
222: <li><a href="https://man.openbsd.org/slaacd.8">slaacd(8)</a> is informed by
223: the kernel when Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) fails and generates
224: different addresses when possible.
225: <li>When <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/slaacd.8">slaacd(8)</a> detects
226: roaming between networks it deprecates all configured IPs. IPs from
227: newly advertised prefixes will the preferred.
228: <li>A new daemon, <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/rad.8">rad(8)</a> sends
229: IPv6 Router Advertisement messages and replaces the old rtadvd(8)
230: daemon from KAME.
1.16 schwarze 231: <li>The anachronistic
232: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/OpenBSD-6.3/networks.5">networks(5)</a>
233: configuration file is no longer supported.
1.17 kn 234: <li>More robust <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/pfctl.8">pfctl(8)</a>
235: parsing routines and corner case fixes around table and anchor
236: handling.
237: <li><a href="https://man.openbsd.org/route.8">route(8)</a> now errors out
238: on bad <tt>-netmask/-prefixlen</tt> usage instead of configuring
1.38 sthen 239: ambiguous routes.
1.1 benno 240: </ul>
241: <p>
242:
243: <li><a href="https://man.openbsd.org/bgpd.8">bgpd(8)</a> improvements:
244: <ul>
1.32 claudio 245: <li>The default filter actions was changed from allow to deny.
246: <li>The config option 'announce (all|self|none|default-route)'
247: has been deprecated and superseded by filter configuration.
248: <li>Improved prefix-sets both in speed and user experience.
249: <li>Introduced as-sets to match ASPATH against large lists of AS numbers.
250: <li>Support for BGP Origin Validation
251: <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6811">RFC 6811</a>
252: through the <code>roa-set</code> directive.
253: <li>Added origin-sets for matching prefix / origin AS pairs efficently.
254: <li>Some syntax cleanups; newlines are optional inside expansion
255: lists (previously newlines needed to be escaped), but in neighbor,
256: group and rdomain blocks multiple statements have to be on new lines.
257: <li>Reduce the amount of work done during a configuration reload.
258: <li>Make config reload not block other event handling in the
259: route decision engine.
260: <li>Better support and bugfixes for multiple bgpd processes
261: running in different rdomains
1.1 benno 262: </ul>
263: <p>
264:
265: <li>Assorted improvements:
266: <ul>
1.27 jcs 267: <li><a href="https://man.openbsd.org/rasops.9">rasops(9)</a>-backed
1.3 jcs 268: framebuffer consoles such as
269: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/inteldrm.4">inteldrm(4)</a> and
270: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/efifb.4">efifb(4)</a> now support
271: scrollback.
1.7 anton 272: <li><a href="https://man.openbsd.org/rebound.8">rebound(8)</a>
273: gained support for permanent A records, similiar to
274: <tt>local-data</tt>
275: supported by
276: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/unbound.8">unbound(8)</a>.
277: <li>New
278: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/kcov.4">kcov(4)</a>
279: driver used for collection of code coverage inside the kernel.
280: It's used in an ongoing effort to fuzz the kernel.
1.16 schwarze 281: <li><a href="https://man.openbsd.org/uid_from_user.3">uid_from_user(3)</a>
282: and
283: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/gid_from_group.3">gid_from_group(3)</a>
284: were added to the C library and are now used in several programs,
285: to speed up repeated lookups.
1.21 schwarze 286: <li>New semaphore implementation making
287: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/sem_post.3">sem_post(3)</a>
288: async-safe.
289: <li><a href="https://man.openbsd.org/pcap_set_immediate_mode.3"
290: >pcap_set_immediate_mode(3)</a> was imported from mainline libpcap,
291: allowing programs to process packets as soon as they arrive.
1.16 schwarze 292: <li><a href="https://man.openbsd.org/ksh.1">ksh(1)</a> now supports
293: 64 bit integers on all architectures.
1.7 anton 294: <li>A bug in
295: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/ksh.1">ksh(1)</a>
296: related to variable expansion of read-only varibles has been fixed.
1.14 schwarze 297: <li><a href="https://man.openbsd.org/lam.1">lam(1)</a>
298: now provides UTF-8 support.
1.23 ccardena 299: <li>Enable <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/trunk.4">trunk(4)</a> and
300: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/vlan.4">vlan(4)</a> on arm64 RAMDISK.
1.34 bluhm 301: <li><a href="https://man.openbsd.org/pf.4">pf(4)</a> IP fragment
302: reassembly uses a better algorithm to make it robust against
303: denial of service attacks.
1.39 reyk 304: <li>New <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/ldap.1">ldap(1)</a>
305: tool implementing a simple ldap search client.
1.1 benno 306: </ul>
307: <p>
308:
309: <li>OpenSMTPD x.x.x
310: <ul>
1.19 schwarze 311: <li>Incompatible change to the
312: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/smtpd.conf.5">smtpd.conf(5)</a>
313: grammar: separate envelope matching, which happens during the
314: SMTP dialogue while receiving a message and merely results
315: in assigning an action name, from delivery actions, which do
316: not take effect until the queue runner makes a delivery attempt.
317: This gets rid of several different roadblocks in OpenSMTPD
318: development.
319: <li> ...
1.1 benno 320: </ul>
321: <p>
322:
323: <li>OpenSSH 7.8
324: <ul>
1.49 benno 325: <li>New features:
1.1 benno 326: <ul>
1.50 benno 327: <li>In most places
328: in <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/ssh.1">ssh(1)</a>
329: and <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/sshd.8">sshd(8)</a> where
330: port numbers are used, service names (from /etc/services) can
331: now be used.
332: <li>The <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/ssh.1">ssh(1)</a>
333: IdentityAgent configuration directive now accepts environment
334: variable names. This supports the use of multiple agent
335: sockets without needing to use fixed paths.
1.49 benno 336: <li>Support signalling sessions via the SSH protocol in
337: <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/sshd.8">sshd(8)</a>.
1.50 benno 338: <li>"ssh -Q sig" can be used to list supported signature
339: options. Also "ssh -Q help" will show the full set of
340: supported queries.
341: <li>The new CASignatureAlgorithms option
342: in <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/ssh.1">ssh(1)</a>
343: and <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/sshd.8">sshd(8)</a>
344: controlls the allowed signature formats for CAs to sign
345: certificates with. For example, this allows banning CAs that
346: sign certificates using the RSA-SHA1 signature algorithm.
347: <li>Key revocation lists (KRLs) can now contain keys specified
348: by SHA256 hash. These lists are managed
349: by <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/ssh-keygen.8">ssh-keygen(8)</a>. In
1.49 benno 350: addition, KRLs can now be created from base64-encoded SHA256
1.50 benno 351: fingerprints, i.e. from only the information contained
352: in <a href="http://man.openbsd.org/sshd.8">sshd(8)</a>
353: authentication log messages.
1.1 benno 354: </ul>
355: </ul>
356: <p>
357:
358: <li>LibreSSL 2.x.x
359: <ul>
1.51 ! beck 360: <li> Extensive documentation updates and additional API history.
! 361: <li>Fixed a pair of 20+ year-old bugs in X509_NAME_add_entry
! 362: <li> Tighten up checks for various X509_VERIFY_PARAM functions,
! 363: 'poisoning' parameters so that an unverified certificate cannot be
! 364: used if it fails verification.
! 365: <li> Fixed a potential memory leak on failure in ASN1_item_digest
! 366: <li> Fixed a potential memory alignment crash in asn1_item_combine_free
! 367: <li> Removed unused SSL3_FLAGS_DELAY_CLIENT_FINISHED and
! 368: SSL3_FLAGS_POP_BUFFER flags in write path, simplifying IO paths.
! 369: <li> Removed SSL_OP_TLS_ROLLBACK_BUG buggy client workarounds.
! 370: <li> Made ENGINE_finish and ENGINE_free succeed on NULL and simplify callers
! 371: and matching OpenSSL behavior, rewrote ENGINE_* documentation.
! 372: <li> Added const annotations to many existing APIs from OpenSSL, making
! 373: interoperability easier for downstream applications.
! 374: <li> Fixed small timing side-channels in ecdsa_sign_setup and
! 375: dsa_sign_setup.
! 376: <li> Documented security pitfalls with BN_FLG_CONSTTIME and constant-time
! 377: operation of BN_* functions.
! 378: <li> Updated BN_clear to use explicit_bzero.
! 379: <li> Added a missing bounds check in c2i_ASN1_BIT_STRING.
! 380: <li> More CBS conversions, including simplifications to RSA key exchange,
! 381: and converted code to use dedicated buffers for secrets.
! 382: <li> Removed three remaining single DES cipher suites.
! 383: <li>Fixed a potential leak/incorrect return value in DSA signature
! 384: generation.
! 385: <li> Added a blinding value when generating DSA and ECDSA signatures, in
! 386: order to reduce the possibility of a side-channel attack leaking the
! 387: private key.
! 388: <li> Added ECC constant time scalar multiplication support.
! 389: From Billy Brumley and his team at Tampere University of Technology.
! 390: <li> Revised the implementation of RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5 to match the
! 391: specification in RFC 8017. Based on an OpenSSL commit by David
! 392: Benjamin.
! 393: <li> Cleaned up BN_* implementations following changes made in OpenSSL by
! 394: Davide Galassi and others.
! 395: <li> Added Wycheproof test vectors for ECDH, RSASSA-PSS, AES-GCM,
! 396: AES-CMAC, AES-CCM, AES-CBC-PKCS5, DSA, ChaCha20-Poly1305, ECDSA,
! 397: X25519, and applied appropriate fixes for errors uncovered by tests.
! 398: <li> Simplified key exchange signature generation and verification.
! 399: <li> Fixed a one-byte buffer overrun in callers of EVP_read_pw_string
! 400: <li> Converted more code paths to use CBB/CBS. All handshake messages are
! 401: now created by CBB.
! 402: <li> Fixed various memory leaks found by Coverity.
! 403: <li> Simplfied session ticket parsing and handling, inspired by
! 404: BoringSSL.
! 405: <li> Modified signature of CRYPTO_mem_leaks_* to return -1. This function
! 406: is a no-op in LibreSSL, so this function returns an error to not
! 407: indicate the (non-)existence of memory leaks.
! 408: <li> SSL_copy_session_id, PEM_Sign, EVP_EncodeUpdate, BIO_set_cipher,
! 409: X509_OBJECT_up_ref_count now return an int for error handling,
! 410: matching OpenSSL.
! 411: <li> Converted a number of #defines into proper functions, matching
! 412: OpenSSL's ABI.
! 413: <li> Added X509_get0_serialNumber from OpenSSL.
! 414: <li> Removed EVP_PKEY2PKCS8_broken and PKCS8_set_broken, while adding
! 415: PKCS8_pkey_add1_attr_by_NID and PKCS8_pkey_get0_attrs, matching
! 416: OpenSSL.
! 417: <li> Removed broken pkcs8 formats from openssl(1).
! 418: <li> Converted more functions in public API to use const arguments.
! 419: <li> Stopped handing AES-GCM in ssl_cipher_get_evp, since they use the
! 420: EVP_AEAD interface.
! 421: <li>Stopped using composite EVP_CIPHER AEADs.
! 422: <li> Added timing-safe compares for checking results of signature
! 423: verification. There are no known attacks, this is just inexpensive
! 424: prudence.
! 425: <li> Correctly clear the current cipher state, when changing cipher state.
! 426: This fixed an issue where renegotion of cipher suites would fail
! 427: when switched from AEAD to non-AEAD or vice-versa.
! 428: Issue reported by Bernard Spil.
! 429: <li> Added more cipher tests to appstest.sh, including all TLSv1.2
! 430: ciphers.
! 431: <li> Added RSA_meth_get_finish() RSA_meth_set1_name() from OpenSSL.
! 432: <li> Added new EVP_CIPHER_CTX_(get|set)_iv() API that allows the IV to be
! 433: retrieved and set with appropriate validation.
1.14 schwarze 434: </ul>
435: <p>
436:
437: <li>Mandoc 1.14.4
438: <ul>
439: <li>In HTML output, many
440: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/mdoc.7">mdoc(7)</a> macros
441: now use more fitting HTML elements.
442: <li>In HTML output, almost all "style" attributes and a number of
443: redundant "class" attributes were removed.
444: <li>Baby steps towards responsive design: use a @media query in
445: mandoc.css, use the HTML meta viewport element, and remove all
446: hard-coded widths and heights from the generated HTML code.
447: <li>Many style improvements in
448: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/mandoc.css">mandoc.css</a>.
449: <li>More than 15 new low level
450: <a href="https://man.openbsd.org/roff.7">roff(7)</a>
451: and GNU man-ext features.
452: Mandoc can now format the manuals of the groff port.
1.1 benno 453: </ul>
454: <p>
455:
456: <li>Ports and packages:
457: <ul>
1.41 espie 458: <li><a href="https://man.openbsd.org/update-plist.1">update-plist(1)</a>
459: has been entirely rewritten and now figures out MULTI_PACKAGES and
460: variable substitution almost 100%.
461: <li>New packages now run maintenance database tools like
462: update-desktop-database just once instead of after
463: every package addition/removal.
1.1 benno 464: </ul>
465: <dl>
466: <dt>Many pre-built packages for each architecture:
467: </dl>
468: <!-- number of FTP packages minus SHA256, SHA256.sig, index.txt -->
469: <table border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 width="95%">
470: <tr>
471: <td valign="top" width="25%">
472: <ul>
473: <li>aarch64:
474: <li>alpha:
1.44 naddy 475: <li>amd64: 10304
1.1 benno 476: </ul></td><td valign=top width="25%"><ul>
477: <li>arm:
1.44 naddy 478: <li>i386: 10230
1.1 benno 479: <li>mips64:
480: </ul></td><td valign=top width="25%"><ul>
481: <li>mips64el:
482: <li>powerpc:
483: </ul></td></tr></table>
484: <p>
485:
486: <dl>
1.15 schwarze 487: <dt>Some highlights:
1.1 benno 488: </dl>
489: <table border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 width="95%">
490: <tr>
491: <td valign="top" width="50%"><ul>
492: <li>AFL 2.52b
493: <li>CMake 3.10.2
1.6 kirby 494: <li>Chromium 69.0.3497.100
495: <li>Emacs 21.4 and 26.1
1.1 benno 496: <li>GCC 4.9.4
497: <li>GHC 8.2.2
498: <li>Gimp 2.8.22
1.15 schwarze 499: <li>GNOME 3.28.2
1.6 kirby 500: <li>Go 1.11
1.1 benno 501: <li>Groff 1.22.3
1.6 kirby 502: <li>JDK 8u172
503: <li>LLVM/Clang 6.0.1
504: <li>LibreOffice 6.1.1.2
505: <li>Lua 5.1.5, 5.2.4 and 5.3.5
506: <li>MariaDB 10.0.36
1.26 kirby 507: <li>Mono 5.14.0.177
1.31 kirby 508: <li>Mozilla Firefox 60.2.2esr and 62.0.3
509: <li>Mozilla Thunderbird 60.2.1
1.1 benno 510: </ul></td><td valign=top width="50%"><ul>
1.6 kirby 511: <li>Mutt 1.10.1 and NeoMutt 20180716
512: <li>Node.js 8.12.0
1.1 benno 513: <li>Ocaml 4.03.0
1.6 kirby 514: <li>OpenLDAP 2.3.43 and 2.4.46
515: <li>PHP 5.6.38, 7.0.32, 7.1.22 and 7.2.10
516: <li>Postfix 3.3.1 and 3.4-20180904
517: <li>PostgreSQL 10.5
518: <li>Python 2.7.15 and 3.6.6
519: <li>R 3.5.1
520: <li>Ruby 2.3.7, 2.4.4 and 2.5.1
1.37 lteo 521: <li>Rust 1.29.2
1.6 kirby 522: <li>Sendmail 8.16.0.29
523: <li>SQLite3 3.24.0
524: <li>Sudo 1.8.25
1.1 benno 525: <li>Tcl/Tk 8.5.19 and 8.6.8
526: <li>TeX Live 2017
1.10 sthen 527: <li>Vim 8.1.438
1.1 benno 528: <li>Xfce 4.12
529: </ul></td></tr></table>
530: <p>
531:
532: <li>As usual, steady improvements in manual pages and other documentation.
533: <p>
534:
1.15 schwarze 535: <li>The system includes the following major components from outside suppliers:
1.1 benno 536: <ul>
537: <li>Xenocara (based on X.Org 7.7 with xserver 1.19.6 + patches,
1.8 matthieu 538: freetype 2.9.1, fontconfig 2.12.4, Mesa 13.0.6, xterm 331,
1.1 benno 539: xkeyboard-config 2.20 and more)
1.8 matthieu 540: <li>LLVM/Clang 6.0.0 (+ patches)
1.1 benno 541: <li>GCC 4.2.1 (+ patches) and 3.3.6 (+ patches)
542: <li>Perl 5.24.3 (+ patches)
1.9 florian 543: <li>NSD 4.1.25
1.37 lteo 544: <li>Unbound 1.8.1
1.1 benno 545: <li>Ncurses 5.7
546: <li>Binutils 2.17 (+ patches)
547: <li>Gdb 6.3 (+ patches)
548: <li>Awk Aug 10, 2011 version
1.8 matthieu 549: <li>Expat 2.2.6
1.1 benno 550: </ul>
551: </ul>
552:
553: <hr>
554:
555: <h3 id="install"><font color="#0000e0">How to install</font></h3>
556:
557: Please refer to the following files on the mirror site for
558: extensive details on how to install OpenBSD 6.4 on your machine:
559:
560: <ul>
561: <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.4/alpha/INSTALL.alpha">
562: .../OpenBSD/6.4/alpha/INSTALL.alpha</a>
563: <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.4/amd64/INSTALL.amd64">
564: .../OpenBSD/6.4/amd64/INSTALL.amd64</a>
565: <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.4/arm64/INSTALL.arm64">
566: .../OpenBSD/6.4/arm64/INSTALL.arm64</a>
567: <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.4/armv7/INSTALL.armv7">
568: .../OpenBSD/6.4/armv7/INSTALL.armv7</a>
569: <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.4/hppa/INSTALL.hppa">
570: .../OpenBSD/6.4/hppa/INSTALL.hppa</a>
571: <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.4/i386/INSTALL.i386">
572: .../OpenBSD/6.4/i386/INSTALL.i386</a>
573: <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.4/landisk/INSTALL.landisk">
574: .../OpenBSD/6.4/landisk/INSTALL.landisk</a>
575: <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.4/loongson/INSTALL.loongson">
576: .../OpenBSD/6.4/loongson/INSTALL.loongson</a>
577: <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.4/luna88k/INSTALL.luna88k">
578: .../OpenBSD/6.4/luna88k/INSTALL.luna88k</a>
579: <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.4/macppc/INSTALL.macppc">
580: .../OpenBSD/6.4/macppc/INSTALL.macppc</a>
581: <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.4/octeon/INSTALL.octeon">
582: .../OpenBSD/6.4/octeon/INSTALL.octeon</a>
583: <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.4/sgi/INSTALL.sgi">
584: .../OpenBSD/6.4/sgi/INSTALL.sgi</a>
585: <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.4/sparc64/INSTALL.sparc64">
586: .../OpenBSD/6.4/sparc64/INSTALL.sparc64</a>
587: </ul>
588:
589: <hr>
590:
591: <p>
592: Quick installer information for people familiar with OpenBSD, and the use of
593: the "<a href="https://man.openbsd.org/disklabel.8">disklabel</a> -E" command.
594: If you are at all confused when installing OpenBSD, read the relevant
595: INSTALL.* file as listed above!
596:
597: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/alpha:</font></h3>
598:
599: <ul style="list-style-type: none">
600: <li>
601: Write <i>floppy64.fs</i> or <i>floppyB64.fs</i> (depending on your machine)
602: to a diskette and enter <i>boot dva0</i>.
603: Refer to INSTALL.alpha for more details.
604: <p>
605: <li>
606: Make sure you use a properly formatted floppy with NO BAD BLOCKS or your install
607: will most likely fail.
608: </ul>
609:
610: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/amd64:</font></h3>
611:
612: <ul style="list-style-type: none">
613: <li>
614: If your machine can boot from CD, you can write <i>install64.iso</i> or
615: <i>cd64.iso</i> to a CD and boot from it.
616: You may need to adjust your BIOS options first.
617: <p>
618: <li>
619: If your machine can boot from USB, you can write <i>install64.fs</i> or
620: <i>miniroot64.fs</i> to a USB stick and boot from it.
621: <p>
622: <li>
623: If you can't boot from a CD, floppy disk, or USB,
624: you can install across the network using PXE as described in the included
625: INSTALL.amd64 document.
626: <p>
627: <li>
628: If you are planning to dual boot OpenBSD with another OS, you will need to
629: read INSTALL.amd64.
630: </ul>
631:
632: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/arm64:</font></h3>
633:
634: <ul style="list-style-type: none">
635: <li>
636: Write <i>miniroot64.fs</i> to a disk and boot from it after connecting
637: to the serial console. Refer to INSTALL.arm64 for more details.
638: <p>
639: </ul>
640:
641: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/armv7:</font></h3>
642:
643: <ul style="list-style-type: none">
644: <li>
645: Write a system specific miniroot to an SD card and boot from it after connecting
646: to the serial console. Refer to INSTALL.armv7 for more details.
647: <p>
648: </ul>
649:
650: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/hppa:</font></h3>
651:
652: <ul style="list-style-type: none">
653: <li>
654: Boot over the network by following the instructions in INSTALL.hppa or the
655: <a href="hppa.html#install">hppa platform page</a>.
656: </ul>
657:
658: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/i386:</font></h3>
659:
660: <ul style="list-style-type: none">
661: <li>
662: If your machine can boot from CD, you can write <i>install64.iso</i> or
663: <i>cd64.iso</i> to a CD and boot from it.
664: You may need to adjust your BIOS options first.
665: <p>
666: <li>
667: If your machine can boot from USB, you can write <i>install64.fs</i> or
668: <i>miniroot64.fs</i> to a USB stick and boot from it.
669: <p>
670: <li>
671: If you can't boot from a CD, floppy disk, or USB,
672: you can install across the network using PXE as described in
673: the included INSTALL.i386 document.
674: <p>
675: <li>
676: If you are planning on dual booting OpenBSD with another OS, you will need to
677: read INSTALL.i386.
678: </ul>
679:
680: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/landisk:</font></h3>
681:
682: <ul style="list-style-type: none">
683: <li>
684: Write <i>miniroot64.fs</i> to the start of the CF
685: or disk, and boot normally.
686: </ul>
687:
688: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/loongson:</font></h3>
689:
690: <ul style="list-style-type: none">
691: <li>
692: Write <i>miniroot64.fs</i> to a USB stick and boot bsd.rd from it
693: or boot bsd.rd via tftp.
694: Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.loongson for more details.
695: </ul>
696:
697: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/luna88k:</font></h3>
698:
699: <ul style="list-style-type: none">
700: <li>
701: Copy `boot' and `bsd.rd' to a Mach or UniOS partition, and boot the bootloader
702: from the PROM, and then bsd.rd from the bootloader.
703: Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.luna88k for more details.
704: </ul>
705:
706: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/macppc:</font></h3>
707:
708: <ul style="list-style-type: none">
709: <li>
710: Burn the image from a mirror site to a CDROM, and power on your machine
711: while holding down the <i>C</i> key until the display turns on and
712: shows <i>OpenBSD/macppc boot</i>.
713: <p>
714: <li>
715: Alternatively, at the Open Firmware prompt, enter <i>boot cd:,ofwboot
716: /6.4/macppc/bsd.rd</i>
717: </ul>
718:
719: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/octeon:</font></h3>
720:
721: <ul style="list-style-type: none">
722: <li>
723: After connecting a serial port, boot bsd.rd over the network via DHCP/tftp.
724: Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.octeon for more details.
725: </ul>
726:
727: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/sgi:</font></h3>
728:
729: <ul style="list-style-type: none">
730: <li>
731: To install, burn cd64.iso on a CD-R, put it in the CD drive of your
732: machine and select <i>Install System Software</i> from the System Maintenance
733: menu. Indigo/Indy/Indigo2 (R4000) systems will not boot automatically from
734: CD-ROM, and need a proper invocation from the PROM prompt.
735: Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.sgi for more details.
736:
737: <p>
738: <li>
739: If your machine doesn't have a CD drive, you can setup a DHCP/tftp network
740: server, and boot using "bootp()/bsd.rd.IP##" using the kernel matching your
741: system type. Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.sgi for more details.
742: </ul>
743:
744: <h3><font color="#e00000">OpenBSD/sparc64:</font></h3>
745:
746: <ul style="list-style-type: none">
747: <li>
748: Burn the image from a mirror site to a CDROM, boot from it, and type
749: <i>boot cdrom</i>.
750: <p>
751: <li>
752: If this doesn't work, or if you don't have a CDROM drive, you can write
753: <i>floppy64.fs</i> or <i>floppyB64.fs</i>
754: (depending on your machine) to a floppy and boot it with <i>boot
755: floppy</i>. Refer to INSTALL.sparc64 for details.
756: <p>
757: <li>
758: Make sure you use a properly formatted floppy with NO BAD BLOCKS or your install
759: will most likely fail.
760: <p>
761: <li>
762: You can also write <i>miniroot64.fs</i> to the swap partition on
763: the disk and boot with <i>boot disk:b</i>.
764: <p>
765: <li>
766: If nothing works, you can boot over the network as described in INSTALL.sparc64.
767: </ul>
768:
769: <hr>
770:
771: <h3 id="upgrade"><font color="#0000e0">How to upgrade</font></h3>
772:
773: If you already have an OpenBSD 6.3 system, and do not want to reinstall,
774: upgrade instructions and advice can be found in the
775: <a href="faq/upgrade64.html">Upgrade Guide</a>.
776: <p>
777:
778: <hr>
779:
780: <h3 id="sourcecode"><font color="#0000e0">Notes about the source code</font></h3>
781:
782: <tt>src.tar.gz</tt> contains a source archive starting at <tt>/usr/src</tt>.
783: This file contains everything you need except for the kernel sources,
784: which are in a separate archive.
785: To extract:
786:
787: <blockquote><pre>
788: # <b>mkdir -p /usr/src</b>
789: # <b>cd /usr/src</b>
790: # <b>tar xvfz /tmp/src.tar.gz</b>
791: </pre></blockquote>
792:
793: <tt>sys.tar.gz</tt> contains a source archive starting at <tt>/usr/src/sys</tt>.
794: This file contains all the kernel sources you need to rebuild kernels.
795: To extract:
796:
797: <blockquote><pre>
798: # <b>mkdir -p /usr/src/sys</b>
799: # <b>cd /usr/src</b>
800: # <b>tar xvfz /tmp/sys.tar.gz</b>
801: </pre></blockquote>
802:
803: Both of these trees are a regular CVS checkout. Using these trees it
804: is possible to get a head-start on using the anoncvs servers as
805: described <a href="anoncvs.html">here</a>.
806: Using these files
807: results in a much faster initial CVS update than you could expect from
808: a fresh checkout of the full OpenBSD source tree.
809: <p>
810:
811: <hr>
812:
813: <h3 id="ports"><font color="#0000e0">Ports Tree</font></h3>
814:
815: A ports tree archive is also provided. To extract:
816:
817: <blockquote><pre>
818: # <b>cd /usr</b>
819: # <b>tar xvfz /tmp/ports.tar.gz</b>
820: </pre></blockquote>
821:
822: Go read the <a href="faq/ports/index.html">ports</a> page
823: if you know nothing about ports
824: at this point. This text is not a manual of how to use ports.
825: Rather, it is a set of notes meant to kickstart the user on the
826: OpenBSD ports system.
827: <p>
828: The <i>ports/</i> directory represents a CVS checkout of our ports.
829: As with our complete source tree, our ports tree is available via
830: <a href="anoncvs.html">AnonCVS</a>.
831: So, in order to keep up to date with the -stable branch, you must make
832: the <i>ports/</i> tree available on a read-write medium and update the tree
833: with a command like:
834:
835: <blockquote><pre>
836: # <b>cd /usr/ports</b>
837: # <b>cvs -d anoncvs@server.openbsd.org:/cvs update -Pd -rOPENBSD_6_4</b>
838: </pre></blockquote>
839:
840: [Of course, you must replace the server name here with a nearby anoncvs
841: server.]
842: <p>
843: Note that most ports are available as packages on our mirrors. Updated
844: ports for the 6.4 release will be made available if problems arise.
845: <p>
846: If you're interested in seeing a port added, would like to help out, or just
847: would like to know more, the mailing list
848: <a href="mail.html">ports@openbsd.org</a> is a good place to know.
849: <p>
850: </body>
851: </html>