Hi
I rented a server from Hetzner where I installed OpenBSD 5.1. Hetzner also
provides IPv6 but somehow with a strange setup. I got something like the
following from them:
Gateway Address: 2001:db8:1:1110::1/64
Subnet I can use: 2001:db8:1:/64
If I now assign for example
Thank you for this first reply.
So, the only way is to use OpenBSD-current with npppd, and there's no other
way to do it ?
Simon A.
- Original Message -
From: Johan Beisser
Sent: 08/31/12 02:22 AM
To: Simon ALFRED
Subject: Re: vpn access for Macos, windows clients
On Thu, Aug 30,
On 2012-08-31, Remi Locherer remi.loche...@relo.ch wrote:
I rented a server from Hetzner where I installed OpenBSD 5.1. Hetzner also
provides IPv6 but somehow with a strange setup. I got something like the
following from them:
Gateway Address: 2001:db8:1:1110::1/64
Subnet I can use:
On 2012-08-30, Scott 8f27e...@gmail.com wrote:
vis-a-vis /etc/hostname.if, where the 'if' is em1 and is a real
interface that is aggregating several VLANs (as em1 is connected to a
Cisco L2 switch). Since the each of the VLAN interface has its own,
and topology relevant, IPV4 address, we
On 2012-08-31, ml+helloke...@extensibl.com ml+helloke...@extensibl.com wrote:
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 10:32:57PM +0100, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
You specify a character usually defaulting to - as a seperator
and then acceptable addresses
bob
bob-
pete-
for a domain like bobszz.net
On 08/30/12 10:41, Stefan Sperling wrote:
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 07:53:54AM -0700, russell wrote:
finally even though it did not work out for me. ( my nics were
nfe(4) which has no WOL bits in OBSD, I blame nvidia, those
secretive assholes.)
Yes, but they cannot hide their secrets forever ;)
On Fri, 31 Aug 2012 13:30:05 +1200
ml+helloke...@extensibl.com wrote:
You specify a character usually defaulting to - as a seperator
and then acceptable addresses
bob
bob-
pete-
for a domain like bobszz.net
so bobszz.net can receive mail to
b...@bobszz.net
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 10:21:35AM +0200, Sébastien Marie wrote:
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 09:34:22PM +0200, Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:
Le Wed, 29 Aug 2012 09:59:46 +0200,
Sebastien Marie semarie-open...@latrappe.fr a écrit :
Hello,
I currently follow STABLE branch for openbsd (and
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 07:58:07PM -0500, Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
I'm all good now, actually - apparently wol has to be reset by rc.local
each startup.
Yes, or alternatively add the 'wol' keyword to '/etc/hostname.re0'.
The option doesn't stick across reboots.
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On 31/08/2012, at 9:30, ml+helloke...@extensibl.com wrote:
I think you can use '+' character instead (bob+canitrust...@bobszz.net,
bob+groupedascompanyc...@bobszz.net), can't you?
Tried it lately? Every other website incorrectly reinvents is this a valid
email address logic. It's just a trivial
(I rearranged your email: provider info at the top, your actions at the
bottom.)
Le 2012-08-31 03:19, Remi Locherer a écrit :
I rented a server from Hetzner where I installed OpenBSD 5.1. Hetzner also
provides IPv6 but somehow with a strange setup. I got something like the
following from them:
22:02:48
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/octet-stream which had
a name of
=?utf-8?B?56eR5oqA6K6h5YiS6aG555uu44CB5LiT6aG557uP6LS5566h55CG77yIOeaciDIx5pel5rex5ZyzKS5kb2M=?=]
A couple of weeks ago, I ran a bunch of make builds (ncpu=4 amd64)
with different malloc() options enabled. I don't want to spawn a
discussion, but for anybody who's curious, and for the archives,
here are the results:
36m17.68s real47m33.50s user26m49.97s system
F
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 02:08:39PM +, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
A couple of weeks ago, I ran a bunch of make builds (ncpu=4 amd64)
with different malloc() options enabled. I don't want to spawn a
discussion, but for anybody who's curious, and for the archives,
here are the results:
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 09:22:06AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2012-08-31, Remi Locherer remi.loche...@relo.ch wrote:
I rented a server from Hetzner where I installed OpenBSD 5.1. Hetzner also
provides IPv6 but somehow with a strange setup. I got something like the
following from
Kurt Mosiejczuk k...@se.rit.edu wrote:
Blowfish is older, not standardized, and hasn't received the attention
from the cryptographic community that AES has.
Blowfish isn't standardized? Not being chosen as a standard doesn't
mean that everyone is using an incompatible version of
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 09:22:06AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2012-08-31, Remi Locherer remi.loche...@relo.ch wrote:
I rented a server from Hetzner where I installed OpenBSD 5.1. Hetzner also
provides IPv6 but somehow with a strange setup. I got something like the
following from
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On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 04:27:05PM +0200, Marc Espie wrote:
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 02:08:39PM +, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
A couple of weeks ago, I ran a bunch of make builds (ncpu=4 amd64)
with different malloc() options enabled. I don't want to spawn a
discussion, but for anybody
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 04:27:50PM +0200, Claudio Jeker wrote:
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 09:22:06AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2012-08-31, Remi Locherer remi.loche...@relo.ch wrote:
I rented a server from Hetzner where I installed OpenBSD 5.1. Hetzner also
provides IPv6 but somehow
Marc Espie:
36m17.68s real
S 55m14.16s real
I kind of wonder about similar data for full bulk builds.
That was my starting point, actually. I did a full bulk build with
S and was startled by the slowdown. I forgot the exact numbers,
but the relative difference was in the vicinity
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 09:47:39AM -0400, Simon Perreault wrote:
(I rearranged your email: provider info at the top, your actions at
the bottom.)
Le 2012-08-31 03:19, Remi Locherer a ?crit :
I rented a server from Hetzner where I installed OpenBSD 5.1. Hetzner also
provides IPv6 but somehow
Le 2012-08-31 10:52, Remi Locherer a écrit :
Gateway Address: 2001:db8:1:1110::1/64
Subnet I can use: 2001:db8:1:/64
For Linux they give these instructions:
linux# ip route add 2001:db8:1:1110::1 dev eth0
linux# ip route add default via 2001:db8:1:1110::1
I would understand this to mean:
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 06:52:15PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2012-08-30, Sébastien Marie semarie-open...@latrappe.fr wrote:
I not used all pervious ports, and some are used in safe usage (like
using postgresql ports, but not for server). It just a question to known
what follow,
Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Kurt Mosiejczuk k...@se.rit.edu wrote:
And AES-128 (and only that flavor of AES, so far) has a crack making
decrypting it significantly quicker.
News to me. Reference?
(You are probably confusing this with the related-key attacks on
AES-192 and AES-256.)
On Aug 30, 2012, at 22:28, Simon ALFRED simonalf...@mail.com wrote:
Thank you for this first reply.
So, the only way is to use OpenBSD-current with npppd, and there's no other
way to do it ?
I can't say there's no other way to do it. PPTP is an option, via PoPToP. I
just found that npppd
Hi,
I don't know if this is a real bug, but at least it may be brought to
attention
that announce self without proper filtering may lead to some unexpected
behaviour.
When configured with enforce neighbor-as no (as for connection to an IXP
route server), OpenBGPD seems to accept UPDATE with
Penned by Claudio Jeker on 20120831 9:27.50, we have:
| On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 09:22:06AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
| On 2012-08-31, Remi Locherer remi.loche...@relo.ch wrote:
| I rented a server from Hetzner where I installed OpenBSD 5.1. Hetzner also
| provides IPv6 but somehow
I will try poptop, npppd.
Thank you.
Simon A.
- Original Message -
From: Johan Beisser
Sent: 08/31/12 07:55 PM
To: Simon ALFRED
Subject: Re: vpn access for Macos, windows clients
On Aug 30, 2012, at 22:28, Simon ALFRED simonalf...@mail.com wrote:
Thank you for this first reply.
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 05:43:10PM +0200, Rémi Laurent wrote:
Hi,
I don't know if this is a real bug, but at least it may be brought to
attention
that announce self without proper filtering may lead to some unexpected
behaviour.
When configured with enforce neighbor-as no (as for
* Remi Locherer (remi.loche...@relo.ch) wrote:
Hi
I rented a server from Hetzner where I installed OpenBSD 5.1. Hetzner also
provides IPv6 but somehow with a strange setup. I got something like the
following from them:
Gateway Address: 2001:db8:1:1110::1/64
Subnet I can use:
Works fine here. You just need to set the drive to AHCI in the BIOS
OpenBSD 5.2-current (GENERIC.MP) #4: Thu Aug 30 18:12:48 MDT 2012
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
RTC BIOS diagnostic error 3fconfig_unit,memory_size,fixed_disk,invalid_time
real mem =
somehow, your computer thinks C3_CPUID_HAS_RNG is valid, which would mean you
are running the via_nano_setup routine, which means your cpu model is VIA Nano
processor, which is all just wrong. wtf?
LEVAI Daniel [l...@ecentrum.hu] wrote:
Hi!
I'm just curious if this is something that could
On 08/31/12 05:38, Stefan Sperling wrote:
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 07:58:07PM -0500, Ed Ahlsen-Girard wrote:
I'm all good now, actually - apparently wol has to be reset by rc.local
each startup.
Yes, or alternatively add the 'wol' keyword to '/etc/hostname.re0'.
The option doesn't stick across
Hi.
I got an iBook G4 and I'm having issues.
I'm going for an MBR scheme using the whole disk but I'm not sure
fdisk is working according to the installation instructions but I
might have a borked disk ...
Here's what I see:
Available disks are: wd0.
Which one is the root disk? (or 'done')
I'm running 5.1/amd64 on a ThinkPad 410. sndiod is started in /etc/rc.conf
with the default 'sndiod_flags=' entry. I have working audio from mpd,
mplayer, and assorted other applications. Everything just works.
The problem is, at some point, sound simply cuts out. I can run audioctl
and see the
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 6:06 PM, Sébastien Marie
semarie-open...@latrappe.fr wrote:
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 06:52:15PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2012-08-30, Sébastien Marie semarie-open...@latrappe.fr wrote:
I not used all pervious ports, and some are used in safe usage (like
using
On Sat, Sep 1, 2012 at 7:11 AM, Joe Gidi j...@entropicblur.com wrote:
I'm running 5.1/amd64 on a ThinkPad 410. sndiod is started in /etc/rc.conf
with the default 'sndiod_flags=' entry. I have working audio from mpd,
mplayer, and assorted other applications. Everything just works.
Did you try
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