clays.sh...@sdf.org (Clay Daniels) writes:
>If I try this:Â Â Â #gpt show wd0
>I get this:Â Â Â Â Â Â GPT part - NetBSD FFSv1/FFSv2
>Then the next installation I deliberately used the default of FFSv2, I
>get the same thing. I'm sure I must be expecting the gpt command to do
>more than it
I have this as /etc/dhcpcd.exit-hook
#!/bin/sh
case "$interface" in
lo[0-9]* | tun[0-9]*) exit;;
esac
/etc/rc.d/npf reload
On Mon, 16 Jan 2023, 19:01 Jeremy C. Reed, wrote:
> Last week, my NetBSD NPF router got a new IP address via DHCP.
>
> npfctl list showed many entries with the
I connect to Spectrum -- but cant connect to website.
/etc/resolv.conf gets nothing dropped into it.
MS Windows connects just find. Whats up?
Last week, my NetBSD NPF router got a new IP address via DHCP.
npfctl list showed many entries with the nat-addr:port with the old
address.
I did a npfctl reload and my NAT started working again.
Today it happened again.
"npfctl show" shows the current IP address in the map.
Part of my