I am trying to serve addresses to two subnets, for two ethernet
devices for my wired and wireless lan. Devices on the wireless lan are
getting the default route 192.168.0.1 instead of 192.168.1.1 so
wireless devices at the moment cannot access the Internet unless I
manually configure them.
Interfa
As many of you may have noticed, Bob Beck is planning to assemble a
Sparc64 build farm for ports/packages.
I am donating on my own already, but I noticed this on Craig's List
in Northern California and hoping others will help too. Here's a way.
The total need is 8-10 v210/v215 units, 6 seems to
> Thank you for the reply, I have now tried suspending with 'zzz', which puts
> the netbook to sleep within a second, but it will not turn back on by
> pressing keys or the touchpad/touchpad buttons.
>
> So now the machine will not go back on, unless I assume, if I use the power
> button, in which
It appears www.openbsd.org may have been down for a while. I had errors
downloading some spamd files for a stretch of time in the last 10 hours.
Seems fine now.
Nicolai
Penned by Andrew Ngo on 20130612 13:37.20, we have:
| On 12 June 2013 02:20, Todd T. Fries wrote:
|
| > I'm looking for a small (phone or slightly larger sized) computer that will
| > run OpenBSD, has audio and wifi supported, and has a decentish battery
| > life.
| >
|
| I don't know exactly wh
Does (pf set prio) work on Openbsd 5.3 x64 or i386?
Please can you write simple config for set prio in pf.conf?
For example(does it work?):
set skip on lo
match out on $ext_if from { $int_if:network } nat-to ($ext_if)
block
pass out
pass in on $int_if
pass in inet proto icmp
pass on $int_if pro
On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 01:53:20PM +0200, Gregor Best wrote:
> [...]
> (and porting that without also porting resolvconf seems to be less than
> trivial).
> [...]
For the record, I meant 'not trivial' instead of 'less than trivial'.
--
Gregor Best
Hi list,
recently, I've been playing around a bit with IPv6, and IPv6-only
networks. While doing that, I have not found an automated way to add
nameservers announced via router advertisements.
dhclient does that for IPv4 but the rtsol in OpenBSD doesn't have FreeBSD's
-R option for adding recursi
On 2013-06-12, Friedrich Locke wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> may someone in the list tell me if with obsd5.3 openldap supports hdb or
> even bdb.
> As far as i know, openldap in openbsd ports is broken.
>
> Thanks you all.
>
> gustavo.
>
>
OpenBSD 5.3 ships with OpenLDAP 2.3.43 (with ldbm only) and 2.4.
On 2013-06-13, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> On 06/13/2013 11:36 AM, Bernd wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> running OpenBSD 5.3 (amd64) for BGP routing for more than one and a half
>> years without any trouble -- thanks guys!
>>
>> However, as setups evolve, new questions may arise. As far as I get from the
>> m
Someone has helped me resolve this, the hacked MIUI v4 firmware I'm
using does not support channel 12. All help has been greatly
appreciated.
On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 8:00 PM, John Tate wrote:
> So I've got a supported Atheros card, I think something is wrong with
> my config for the adapter becau
So I've got a supported Atheros card, I think something is wrong with
my config for the adapter because it's still not showing up in scans
on my Samsung Galaxy Ace. There are a lot of media options, I'm using
the defaults which I assumed would be right but could be wrong. I
might have to do a lot o
http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/www.openbsd.org
Hrm.
HI all,
Trying to access:
gateway timeout ...
On 06/13/2013 11:36 AM, Bernd wrote:
Hi,
running OpenBSD 5.3 (amd64) for BGP routing for more than one and a half years
without any trouble -- thanks guys!
However, as setups evolve, new questions may arise. As far as I get from the
man pages, it's only possible 'globally' to apply prepending
Hi,
running OpenBSD 5.3 (amd64) for BGP routing for more than one and a half
years without any trouble -- thanks guys!
However, as setups evolve, new questions may arise. As far as I get from
the man pages, it's only possible 'globally' to apply prepending to AS
paths:
prepend-neighbo
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