=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/www/65.html,v retrieving revision 1.95 retrieving revision 1.96 diff -c -r1.95 -r1.96 *** www/65.html 2019/05/12 22:18:16 1.95 --- www/65.html 2019/05/27 22:55:18 1.96 *************** *** 1,25 **** ! ! ! OpenBSD 6.5 - - - - !

! OpenBSD ! 6.5

! Released May 1, 2019
Copyright 1997-2019, Theo de Raadt.

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! OpenBSD ! 6.5

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! Puffystock ! Released May 1, 2019
Copyright 1997-2019, Theo de Raadt.

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  • See the information on the FTP page for a list of mirror machines. !
  • Go to the pub/OpenBSD/6.5/ directory on one of the mirror sites.
  • Have a look at the 6.5 errata page for a list of bugs and workarounds. --- 30,36 ----
    • See the information on the FTP page for a list of mirror machines. !
    • Go to the pub/OpenBSD/6.5/ directory on one of the mirror sites.
    • Have a look at the 6.5 errata page for a list of bugs and workarounds. *************** *** 39,76 ****
    • signify(1) pubkeys for this release:

      ! !
      openbsd-65-base.pub: ! RWSZaRmt1LEQT9CtPygf9CvONu8kYPTlVEJdysNoUR62/NkeWgdkc3zY !
      openbsd-65-fw.pub: ! RWQYdGVtTv5IvpH2c+TLQAC4iV7RjoGZ/v75q8MCuC9Mca7nFVCXRefy !
      openbsd-65-pkg.pub: ! RWS5D4+188RI6jULDOFzga0Cm1zrXYUAHT6xu0mLrZidbn6xrMB5aZeR !
      openbsd-65-syspatch.pub: ! RWT8U2yd3Aq5DnetILjmSoCQxmyt3VqfGS7GBh19oh4Xre4ywc31PEpw -

      All applicable copyrights and credits are in the src.tar.gz, sys.tar.gz, xenocara.tar.gz, ports.tar.gz files, or in the files fetched via ports.tar.gz. !

    !

    !

    What's New

    This is a partial list of new features and systems included in OpenBSD 6.5. For a comprehensive list, see the changelog leading to 6.5. --- 40,78 ----
  • signify(1) pubkeys for this release:

    ! !
    openbsd-65-base.pub: ! RWSZaRmt1LEQT9CtPygf9CvONu8kYPTlVEJdysNoUR62/NkeWgdkc3zY !
    openbsd-65-fw.pub: ! RWQYdGVtTv5IvpH2c+TLQAC4iV7RjoGZ/v75q8MCuC9Mca7nFVCXRefy !
    openbsd-65-pkg.pub: ! RWS5D4+188RI6jULDOFzga0Cm1zrXYUAHT6xu0mLrZidbn6xrMB5aZeR !
    openbsd-65-syspatch.pub: ! RWT8U2yd3Aq5DnetILjmSoCQxmyt3VqfGS7GBh19oh4Xre4ywc31PEpw
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All applicable copyrights and credits are in the src.tar.gz, sys.tar.gz, xenocara.tar.gz, ports.tar.gz files, or in the files fetched via ports.tar.gz. !


!
!

What's New

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This is a partial list of new features and systems included in OpenBSD 6.5. For a comprehensive list, see the changelog leading to 6.5. *************** *** 130,136 ****

  • If an auto-join list is configured, wireless interfaces will no longer connect to unknown open networks by default. This behaviour must now be explicitly enabled by adding the empty network name to the ! auto-join list, e.g. ifconfig iwm0 join "", or join "" in hostname.if files.
  • The iwn(4) and iwm(4) drivers will now --- 132,138 ----
  • If an auto-join list is configured, wireless interfaces will no longer connect to unknown open networks by default. This behaviour must now be explicitly enabled by adding the empty network name to the ! auto-join list, e.g. ifconfig iwm0 join "", or join "" in hostname.if files.
  • The iwn(4) and iwm(4) drivers will now *************** *** 158,164 **** tcpdump(8) as a filtering mechanism early in the device receive path.
  • ifconfig(8) gains ! txprio for controlling the encoding of priority in tunnel headers, and support in drivers including vlan(4), gre(4), --- 160,166 ---- tcpdump(8) as a filtering mechanism early in the device receive path.
  • ifconfig(8) gains ! txprio for controlling the encoding of priority in tunnel headers, and support in drivers including vlan(4), gre(4), *************** *** 233,239 **** recursive nameserver for 127.0.0.1. It is particularly suitable for laptops moving between networks.
  • ifconfig(8) gains ! sff and sffdump modes, displaying diagnostic information from fibre transceivers and similar modules. Currently ix(4) and --- 235,241 ---- recursive nameserver for 127.0.0.1. It is particularly suitable for laptops moving between networks.
  • ifconfig(8) gains ! sff and sffdump modes, displaying diagnostic information from fibre transceivers and similar modules. Currently ix(4) and *************** *** 255,269 ****
  • The configuration of BGP MPLS VPN changed and the config needs to be adjusted if VPNs are used.
  • Added support for IPv6 BGP MPLS VPNs. !
  • Implemented as-override in bgpd(8), a feature where the neighbor AS is replaced by the local AS in AS paths.
  • It is now possible to match multiple communities, ext-communities or large-communities per filter rule. !
  • Added support for *, local-as and neighbor-as for ext-community matching and addition or removal.
  • Prevent bgpd(8) from being started more than once with the same config. !
  • announce inet none no longer clears announce settings of other address families.
  • Removed potential for a spurious End-of-RIB marker being sent.
  • Fixed mrt table dumps and the route collector mode. --- 257,271 ----
  • The configuration of BGP MPLS VPN changed and the config needs to be adjusted if VPNs are used.
  • Added support for IPv6 BGP MPLS VPNs. !
  • Implemented as-override in bgpd(8), a feature where the neighbor AS is replaced by the local AS in AS paths.
  • It is now possible to match multiple communities, ext-communities or large-communities per filter rule. !
  • Added support for *, local-as and neighbor-as for ext-community matching and addition or removal.
  • Prevent bgpd(8) from being started more than once with the same config. !
  • announce inet none no longer clears announce settings of other address families.
  • Removed potential for a spurious End-of-RIB marker being sent.
  • Fixed mrt table dumps and the route collector mode. *************** *** 273,289 **** terminates early.
  • Improved handling of communities, large-communities and ext-communities in bgpctl(8) !
  • It is now possible to use neighbor group <name> to run bgpctl(8) commands against the specified group of neighbors:
    ! bgpctl neighbor group [clear|destroy|down|refresh|up]
    ! bgpctl show neighbor group [messages|terse|timers]
    ! bgpctl show rib neighbor group ...
  • bgpctl(8) can now add networks into BGP VPN tables by specifying the route distinguisher ! rd on the network command.
  • bgplg(8) and bgplgsh(8) can now filter on Origin Validation State and Extended Communities. --- 275,291 ---- terminates early.
  • Improved handling of communities, large-communities and ext-communities in bgpctl(8) !
  • It is now possible to use neighbor group <name> to run bgpctl(8) commands against the specified group of neighbors:
    ! bgpctl neighbor group <name> [clear|destroy|down|refresh|up]
    ! bgpctl show neighbor group <name> [messages|terse|timers]
    ! bgpctl show rib neighbor group <name> ...
  • bgpctl(8) can now add networks into BGP VPN tables by specifying the route distinguisher ! rd on the network command.
  • bgplg(8) and bgplgsh(8) can now filter on Origin Validation State and Extended Communities. *************** *** 627,660 ****
  • C++ ports for non-clang architectures are now compiled with ports gcc, so that more packages can be provided. !

    !

    !
    Many pre-built packages for each architecture: !
    ! ! !
    !
    • aarch64: 9654
    • amd64: 10602
    • arm: 8721 -
    • i386: 10535
    • mips64: 8556
    • mips64el: XXXX -
    • powerpc: 9515
    • sparc64: 9495 !
    !

    ! !

    !
    Some highlights: !
    ! ! !
    • AFL 2.52b
    • Asterisk 16.2.1
    • Audacity 2.3.1 --- 629,648 ----
    • C++ ports for non-clang architectures are now compiled with ports gcc, so that more packages can be provided.
    !

    Many pre-built packages for each architecture: !

    • aarch64: 9654
    • amd64: 10602
    • arm: 8721
    • i386: 10535
    • mips64: 8556
    • mips64el: XXXX
    • powerpc: 9515
    • sparc64: 9495 !
    !

    Some highlights: !

    • AFL 2.52b
    • Asterisk 16.2.1
    • Audacity 2.3.1 *************** *** 668,674 ****
    • Go 1.12.1
    • Groff 1.22.4
    • JDK 8u202 and 11.0.2+9-3 -
    • LLVM/Clang 7.0.1
    • LibreOffice 6.2.2.2
    • Lua 5.1.5, 5.2.4 and 5.3.5 --- 656,661 ---- *************** *** 682,688 ****
    • OpenLDAP 2.3.43 and 2.4.47
    • PHP 7.1.28, 7.2.17 and 7.3.4
    • Postfix 3.3.3 and 3.4.20190106 -
    • PostgreSQL 11.2
    • Python 2.7.16 and 3.6.8
    • R 3.5.3 --- 669,674 ---- *************** *** 696,702 ****
    • TeX Live 2018
    • Vim 8.1.1048 and Neovim 0.3.4
    • Xfce 4.12 !

  • As usual, steady improvements in manual pages and other documentation. --- 682,688 ----
  • TeX Live 2018
  • Vim 8.1.1048 and Neovim 0.3.4
  • Xfce 4.12 !

  • As usual, steady improvements in manual pages and other documentation. *************** *** 719,728 ****
  • Expat 2.2.6
    !

    How to install

    Please refer to the following files on the mirror site for extensive details on how to install OpenBSD 6.5 on your machine: --- 705,716 ----
  • Expat 2.2.6 +

  • !
    !

    How to install

    Please refer to the following files on the mirror site for extensive details on how to install OpenBSD 6.5 on your machine: *************** *** 758,903 ****

    Quick installer information for people familiar with OpenBSD, and the use of the "disklabel -E" command. If you are at all confused when installing OpenBSD, read the relevant INSTALL.* file as listed above! !

    OpenBSD/alpha:

    ! !

    OpenBSD/amd64:

    ! !

    OpenBSD/arm64:

    ! !

    OpenBSD/armv7:

    ! !

    OpenBSD/hppa:

    ! !

    OpenBSD/i386:

    ! !

    OpenBSD/landisk:

    ! !

    OpenBSD/loongson:

    ! !

    OpenBSD/luna88k:

    ! !

    OpenBSD/macppc:

    ! !

    OpenBSD/octeon:

    ! !

    OpenBSD/sgi:

    ! !

    OpenBSD/sparc64:

    !
    !

    How to upgrade

    If you already have an OpenBSD 6.4 system, and do not want to reinstall, upgrade instructions and advice can be found in the Upgrade Guide. !


    !

    Notes about the source code

    ! src.tar.gz contains a source archive starting at /usr/src. This file contains everything you need except for the kernel sources, which are in a separate archive. To extract:
    ! # mkdir -p /usr/src
    ! # cd /usr/src
    ! # tar xvfz /tmp/src.tar.gz
      
    ! sys.tar.gz contains a source archive starting at /usr/src/sys. This file contains all the kernel sources you need to rebuild kernels. To extract:
    ! # mkdir -p /usr/src/sys
    ! # cd /usr/src
    ! # tar xvfz /tmp/sys.tar.gz
      
    Both of these trees are a regular CVS checkout. Using these trees it is possible to get a head-start on using the anoncvs servers as described here. Using these files results in a much faster initial CVS update than you could expect from a fresh checkout of the full OpenBSD source tree. !


    !

    Ports Tree

    A ports tree archive is also provided. To extract:
    ! # cd /usr
    ! # tar xvfz /tmp/ports.tar.gz
      
    Go read the ports page if you know nothing about ports at this point. This text is not a manual of how to use ports. --- 869,966 ---- Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.sgi for more details.

    If your machine doesn't have a CD drive, you can setup a DHCP/tftp network server, and boot using "bootp()/bsd.rd.IP##" using the kernel matching your system type. Refer to the instructions in INSTALL.sgi for more details. !

    OpenBSD/sparc64:

    !

    Burn the image from a mirror site to a CDROM, boot from it, and type boot cdrom. +

    If this doesn't work, or if you don't have a CDROM drive, you can write floppy65.fs or floppyB65.fs (depending on your machine) to a floppy and boot it with boot floppy. Refer to INSTALL.sparc64 for details. +

    Make sure you use a properly formatted floppy with NO BAD BLOCKS or your install will most likely fail. +

    You can also write miniroot65.fs to the swap partition on the disk and boot with boot disk:b. +

    If nothing works, you can boot over the network as described in INSTALL.sparc64. +

    +
    !
    !

    How to upgrade

    +

    If you already have an OpenBSD 6.4 system, and do not want to reinstall, upgrade instructions and advice can be found in the Upgrade Guide. !


    !
    !

    Notes about the source code

    !

    ! src.tar.gz contains a source archive starting at /usr/src. This file contains everything you need except for the kernel sources, which are in a separate archive. To extract:

    ! # mkdir -p /usr/src
    ! # cd /usr/src
    ! # tar xvfz /tmp/src.tar.gz
      
    !

    ! sys.tar.gz contains a source archive starting at /usr/src/sys. This file contains all the kernel sources you need to rebuild kernels. To extract:

    ! # mkdir -p /usr/src/sys
    ! # cd /usr/src
    ! # tar xvfz /tmp/sys.tar.gz
      
    +

    Both of these trees are a regular CVS checkout. Using these trees it is possible to get a head-start on using the anoncvs servers as described here. Using these files results in a much faster initial CVS update than you could expect from a fresh checkout of the full OpenBSD source tree. !

    !
    !
    !

    Ports Tree

    +

    A ports tree archive is also provided. To extract:

    ! # cd /usr
    ! # tar xvfz /tmp/ports.tar.gz
      
    +

    Go read the ports page if you know nothing about ports at this point. This text is not a manual of how to use ports. *************** *** 1003,1021 **** with a command like:

    ! # cd /usr/ports
    ! # cvs -d anoncvs@server.openbsd.org:/cvs update -Pd -rOPENBSD_6_5
      
    [Of course, you must replace the server name here with a nearby anoncvs server.]

    Note that most ports are available as packages on our mirrors. Updated ports for the 6.5 release will be made available if problems arise.

    If you're interested in seeing a port added, would like to help out, or just would like to know more, the mailing list ports@openbsd.org is a good place to know. !

    ! ! --- 975,994 ---- with a command like:

    ! # cd /usr/ports
    ! # cvs -d anoncvs@server.openbsd.org:/cvs update -Pd -rOPENBSD_6_5
      
    +

    [Of course, you must replace the server name here with a nearby anoncvs server.] +

    Note that most ports are available as packages on our mirrors. Updated ports for the 6.5 release will be made available if problems arise. +

    If you're interested in seeing a port added, would like to help out, or just would like to know more, the mailing list ports@openbsd.org is a good place to know. !