On 7/5/2017 6:19 PM, Stefan Wollny wrote:
Please: I am just curious and interested to learn about my (realistic)
options.
I had a problem where a member of the household would spend too much
time watching Netflix. Rather than blocking the traffic, I just
degraded it. Your case is a little d
On 7/5/2017 4:04 PM, Pierre Emeriaud wrote:
Here are the last messages logged on the ip kvm before the java client closes:
http://pix.toile-libre.org/upload/original/1499280007.jpg (6.1)
http://pix.toile-libre.org/upload/original/1499280059.jpg (current)
On mine, the next couple of lines are:
I'm at a small ISP. One thing we do is provide free Internet to the kids
at the city park. We start it at 8 am in the morning and shut it off
around dark.
My approach was just to add the park access point's IP address to the
shutoff table (for people who need to come pay their bills) every nigh
Hi list,
Well, I did my part (albeit in a very, very small way), in spreading the news
about OpenBSD today. Ran into a gentleman in the coffee shop who was still
using a PPC MacBook. I suggested he check out OpenBSD for a more up-to-date
(and free), OS.
Here's hoping he gives it a try!
- J
Hi Thomas,
Not using Cox here but in a similar setup here I use the dhcpcd package just
for getting IPv6 from the ISP with SLAAC and prefix delegation. You will need
to configure your /etc/dhcpcd.conf file to something looking like that:
noipv6rs
ipv6only
slaac private
nohook resolv.conf
interfac
Hi Karsten,
On Wednesday, 5 July 2017 12:51:26 CEST Karsten Horsmann wrote:
> found an very strange problem, which seems more to be an
> qemu/kvm issue. Maybe one of you knows what happens and
> give me an hint to solved this (with vio).
>
> I use an debian 9.0 kvm/qemu setup with bridge-networki
Hello Thomas,
if you're provider used dhcpv6 to announce you're ipv6 /64 to you then you
can look at many Comcast provider openbsd howtos.
I do the same with my Deutsche Telekom (vlan / pppoe / dhcpv6 for ipv6)
setup and it works this way for me.
Am 08.07.2017 4:44 vorm. schrieb "Thomas Smith
There are actually parts of style(9) that are frequently ignored.
I just read over the 'declaring variables' and I'm puzzled. I don't do
things that way.
The "sorting by size" is from another era, especially when it contradicts
itself by mixing up types and pointer to types, which is definitely n
On Fri, Jul 07, 2017 at 10:02:44PM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote:
> J Doe wrote:
> > Ok, thank you for clarifying that for me. I will proceed with development
> > in C. As an aside - do OpenBSD developers track with the latest standard
> > (C11), or is another standard preferred ?
>
> mostly c89. i
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