> There are a couple public AMIs available, but I'm curious as to how they are
> built. It'd be pretty cool to be able to build a given snapshot into an AMI,
> rather than be dependent on whomever is creating the public ones.
>
> If the builder of the public AMIs is reading this, I'd love to hear
On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 02:51:21PM -0800, Simon McFarlane wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Now that the Xen guest stuff is getting some love, I think it would be fun
> to toy around with OpenBSD on EC2 (particularly because of EBS -- other VPS
> providers like the old standby ARP Networks don't allow you to a
>> So the program basically makes several network connections to
>> potentially some 120 servers all across the world and the "winner" is
>> calculated based on the "speed" it took downloading a 1.9K text file
>> from each of them?
>
> Which isn't even a big enough transfer to get TCP out of slow s
A while back [1], I posted a question asking about timeout issues using
Openup (or any transfers really) to work through a Websense proxy.
Later, I had problems with Smokeping on OpenBSD showing ~50% packet loss
going through the proxy. After far too long staring at debug logs and
packet trace
On 2016-01-20, Etienne wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> man dhcp-options(5) shows the option classless-static-routes, however,
> when I use it, dhcpd fails to start and returns:
>
> dhcpd: /etc/dhcpd.conf line 49: unknown option
> dhcp.classless-static-routes
It looks like it should just be "classless
Hello there,
man dhcp-options(5) shows the option classless-static-routes, however,
when I use it, dhcpd fails to start and returns:
dhcpd: /etc/dhcpd.conf line 49: unknown option
dhcp.classless-static-routes
I suspect this is just a mismatch between the documentation and the
options with
>On Wednesday, January 20, 2016 1:37 PM, Martin Pieuchot
>wrote:
>On 20/01/16(Wed) 00:11, Doug Moss wrote:
>> Second - per other reply. I upgraded from OpenBSD 5.7 amd64 to OpenBSD 5.8
>> amd64 yesterday>
>If you're referring to my reply, I was interested in the behavior in a
>-current kernel,
Hi all,
Now that the Xen guest stuff is getting some love, I think it would be
fun to toy around with OpenBSD on EC2 (particularly because of EBS --
other VPS providers like the old standby ARP Networks don't allow you to
attach copious amounts of storage to a low-spec system).
There are a c
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Philip Guenther wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 26, 2015 at 11:00 AM, Duncan Patton a Campbell
> wrote:
> ...
> >> So, the file isn't growing. Why? Is the filesystem full? Is /var
> >> not mounted read-write?
> > # df
>
network inet connected is broken in 5.6, 5.8 and -current.
Restarting bgpd is required when making interface changes.
/T
2016-01-20 20:36 GMT+01:00 Denis Fondras :
> Hello,
>
> I'm using -current as a BGP router and "sometimes" it won't put the right
> nexthop in FIB. The only thing I played wit
On 2016-01-20, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> So, yeah, interesting but not useful yet.
That came across all wrong.
I already sent some words in private, but I would like to publicly
apologize to Mike, too. What I wrote was dismissive of his work
in a way that was entirely uncalled for. I fail
Hello,
I'm using -current as a BGP router and "sometimes" it won't put the right
nexthop in FIB. The only thing I played with is the interface that support IP
185.1.2.12 (ifconfig up/down/delete ip /add ip). Anybody can reproduce ?
# bgpctl sh rib 185.22.131.1
flags: * = Valid, > = Selected, I
On 18/01/16(Mon) 18:39, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> For about the last week, I've been seeing this oddity with the amd64
> installer when doing snap to snap upgrades on my laptop.
>
> My routine for quite a while has been to fetch snapshots off the local
> mirror whenever I notice there's a new
On 20/01/16(Wed) 00:11, Doug Moss wrote:
> [...]
> Second - per other reply. I upgraded from OpenBSD 5.7 amd64 to OpenBSD 5.8
> amd64 yesterday
If you're referring to my reply, I was interested in the behavior in a
-current kernel, what will be 5.9 soon. A lot of changes happened
since 5.8.
It
Marko Cupa? wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to set up ipsec-protected gre tunnel from OpenBSD to Cisco,
> and - not only thanks to all the useful advices I got in my earlier
> thread https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=145043287011537&w=2, but
> also 10x to http://bsdsupport.org/setting-up-ipsec-over
On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 05:44:36PM +0100, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> I was wondering about the status of OpenBSD's vmm(4) hypervisor.
> Is it ready for some limited use, say, testing a port in an i386
> VM on an amd64 host?
>
> (TL;DR: nope.)
>
> There's little information, so I decided to giv
On 2016-01-20, Michael Lambert wrote:
>> On 19 Jan 2016, at 03:57, Erling Westenvik
> wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 01:26:15AM -0600, Luke Small wrote:
>>> then it changes all the parsed http and ftp mirrors into http and ftp
>>> downloads and changes them to non redundant http mirrors (i
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/security/vpn-client/116039-pki-data-formats-00.html
Marko Cupa?? [marko.cu...@mimar.rs] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to set up ipsec-protected gre tunnel from OpenBSD to Cisco,
> and - not only thanks to all the useful advices I got in my earlier
> thread
I was wondering about the status of OpenBSD's vmm(4) hypervisor.
Is it ready for some limited use, say, testing a port in an i386
VM on an amd64 host?
(TL;DR: nope.)
There's little information, so I decided to give it a try after
reading the various vmm(4), vm.conf(5), vmd(8), vmctl(8), virtio(4)
On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 02:17:53PM +0100, Alexander Bochmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > ...on Sun, Dec 06, 2015 at 06:02:35PM +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> > > Can you show the output of 'devalias' at the ok> prompt?
> > > If your disks are more than 4 levels deep inside the device tree
> > > the
Hi,
I'm trying to set up ipsec-protected gre tunnel from OpenBSD to Cisco,
and - not only thanks to all the useful advices I got in my earlier
thread https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=145043287011537&w=2, but
also 10x to http://bsdsupport.org/setting-up-ipsec-over-gre-on-openbsd/
- I've so far m
Sat, 9 Jan 2016 17:45:01 +0200 Mihai Popescu
> Where is the enlightment gone?
In proofreading the queuing FAQ and updating the best current practice,
thank Marko for bravely trying to understand and apply it with the risk
of being insulted unjustly.
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[http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvs
> On 19 Jan 2016, at 03:57, Erling Westenvik
wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 01:26:15AM -0600, Luke Small wrote:
>> then it changes all the parsed http and ftp mirrors into http and ftp
>> downloads and changes them to non redundant http mirrors (it has to to
>> easily call ftp on it). It take
On 2016-01-19, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 17, 2016 at 05:39:26PM +0100, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
>> OpenBSD file systems do not have any noting of characters in file names.
>> The file systems treat file names as byte string. Interpretation is
>> left to userland tools.
>>
>> Userland tool
On 2016-01-20, Luke Small wrote:
> with /etc/pkg.conf, you can
> actually specify several mirrors:
>
> installpath = ...
> installpath += ...
>
> I'm not sure if that downloads from multiple mirrors at a time or if there
> is failover.
Failover. It's mo
On Sun, Jan 17, 2016 at 05:39:26PM +0100, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> OpenBSD file systems do not have any noting of characters in file names.
> The file systems treat file names as byte string. Interpretation is
> left to userland tools.
>
> Userland tools are being worked on to treat strings as UTF-
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