2018-02-17 15:08 GMT+01:00 miraculli . :
> I just got an second ADSL-uplink installed and now I try to reconfigure my
> pf.conf to load-balance NAT over both connections.
Just a reminder: NAT is not security and IPv6 should be the default.
https://youtu.be/v26BAlfWBm8
Best
Martin
Hello,
I was experimenting with setting up a VPN server on AWS using Algo (
https://github.com/trailofbits/algo) that I'd like to connect to using an
OpenBSD laptop.
They don't explicitly provide an OpenBSD client configuration but from what
I can tell it should be doable with OpenBSD's built in
Since the snapshot of the 16th, I cannot run X apps from a W10 box with
PuTTY and mingw. No config changes to Windows, put X11Forwarding yes
back into sshd_config.dmesg and sshd_config below signature.
--
Edward Ahlsen-Girard
Ft Walton Beach, FL
# $OpenBSD: sshd_config,v 1.102 2018/02/16
Hi,
there are maybe some collegues at my work who maybe would be interested to try
running Fedora under vmm.
So I made following notes about how to boot Fedora 27 under VMM.
Although it does still take ages for Fedora to boot with networking enabled,
wtf!
VMM output and Fedora 27 dmesg below.
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 09:19:27PM +0100, Hess THR wrote:
> I mean.. did it ever happened in the history that a microphone driver sent
> its data via the network?
>
> if these attacks aren't very likely, then I was just loudly thinking..
>
> wouldn't it be great to held some idea day for: "how
I mean.. did it ever happened in the history that a microphone driver sent its
data via the network?
if these attacks aren't very likely, then I was just loudly thinking..
wouldn't it be great to held some idea day for: "how to increase security? "
there would be ex.: 500 idiot ideas, but mayb
On 02/19/18 20:22, Mike Larkin wrote:
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 11:21:09AM -0800, Mike Larkin wrote:
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 11:12:52AM -0800, Mike Larkin wrote:
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 02:40:47PM +0100, Robert Paschedag wrote:
Hi misc,
I am running STABLE and just started testing running debia
Hello,
nono, just in theory.. or it doesn't worth it?
> Sent: Monday, February 19, 2018 at 11:05 AM
> From: "Boudewijn Dijkstra"
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: noob question: driver separation?
>
> Op Fri, 16 Feb 2018 21:51:12 +0100 schreef Hess THR
> :
> > Hello,
> >
> > are there a
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 11:21:09AM -0800, Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 11:12:52AM -0800, Mike Larkin wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 02:40:47PM +0100, Robert Paschedag wrote:
> > > Hi misc,
> > >
> > > I am running STABLE and just started testing running debian within vmd and
>
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 11:12:52AM -0800, Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 02:40:47PM +0100, Robert Paschedag wrote:
> > Hi misc,
> >
> > I am running STABLE and just started testing running debian within vmd and
> > this works quite well right now.
> >
> > Now I noticed, that vmctl s
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 02:40:47PM +0100, Robert Paschedag wrote:
> Hi misc,
>
> I am running STABLE and just started testing running debian within vmd and
> this works quite well right now.
>
> Now I noticed, that vmctl status shows the vm as STOPPED, although it is
> running.
>
> I can connect
This is mostly extra notes to my recent separate threads about how
to UEFI-boot OpenBSD in various ways. The following OS-unrelated
factors added ambiguity when trying to figure how to UEFI-boot.
I started with a particular machine from 2013. Whatever I tried, it
would just not boot off a PCIe NVM
Hi misc@,
This is to sum up this previous thread:
Keydisk crypto softraid boot *works PERFECTLY well in UEFI* boot mode
with OpenBSD 6.2, and so does password crypto softraid.
The issue I had actually encountered was not softraid related, but
related to how to make an USB memory stick OpenBSD-
> Sent: Monday, February 19, 2018 at 1:41 PM
> From: "Stuart Henderson"
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: vmd - Unable to reboot Alpine guest
>
> On 2018-02-19, Martijn van Duren wrote:
> > Hello Aham,
> >
> > On 02/18/18 21:09, Aham Brahmasmi wrote:
> >> Hi Carlos,
> >>
> >> Thank you for y
Hey,
I successfully installed OpenBSD on a Libreboot X200. Libreboot's
payload is Grub2, but they don't include the code for booting
OpenBSD, so it's necessary to chain load SeaBIOS from GRUB and boot
OpenBSD from there. You would need to include SeaVGABIOS and disable
inteldrm* in the OpenBSD k
On 02/19/18 15:23, Carlos Cardenas wrote:
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 02:40:47PM +0100, Robert Paschedag wrote:
Hi misc,
I am running STABLE and just started testing running debian within vmd and
this works quite well right now.
Now I noticed, that vmctl status shows the vm as STOPPED, although it
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 02:40:47PM +0100, Robert Paschedag wrote:
> Hi misc,
>
> I am running STABLE and just started testing running debian within vmd and
> this works quite well right now.
>
> Now I noticed, that vmctl status shows the vm as STOPPED, although it is
> running.
>
> I can connect
Hi misc,
I am running STABLE and just started testing running debian within vmd
and this works quite well right now.
Now I noticed, that vmctl status shows the vm as STOPPED, although it is
running.
I can connect to the console without problems. Is this status showing
some "other" status?
Hi misc@,
Learning how to make an UEFI-bootable USB memory stick took too much
time, like, 20 hours. I'll list the caveats below. It is simple.
At the time of writing this OpenBSD 6.2 is the latest release.
First, wipe the disk to lessen possible error source impact:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rsd
On 2018-02-19, Martijn van Duren wrote:
> Hello Aham,
>
> On 02/18/18 21:09, Aham Brahmasmi wrote:
>> Hi Carlos,
>>
>> Thank you for your response.
>>
>> I have been learning and understanding OpenBSD for around one month now.
>> As such, I had installed -release, and used syspatch to reach -sta
Op Fri, 16 Feb 2018 21:51:12 +0100 schreef Hess THR
:
Hello,
are there any (at least on plan or theoretical level) that drivers will
be/are/would be separated? ex.:
- touchpad drivers shouldn't have to do anything with network access
- wireless drivers shouldn't be able to touch anything fr
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 08:00:30PM +1100, crimeangot...@nigge.rs wrote:
>
> Hey everyone, I am pretty stupid when it comes to less user friendly
> operating systems. I currently use slackware/windows and am thinking of using
> OpenBSD on either my thinkpad e420 or my libreboot t400. Are either
I have an X230i and an E550, and as of 6.2, Open BSD works fine on both.
I'm not sure how kindly Open BSD and libreboot would take to each other
though, so if it was me I'd avoid using that one.
Jeff
Sent from Blue
On 19 Feb 2018, 09:01, at 09:01, crimeangot...@nigge.rs wrote:
>
>Hey every
Hi,
Thinkpads are in general a good choice for OpenBSD. I have OpenBSD
installed and running on my T510 and T400.
:q! Felix
On 19.02.2018 10:00, crimeangot...@nigge.rs wrote:
Hey everyone, I am pretty stupid when it comes to less user friendly
operating systems. I currently use slackware/win
Hello Aham,
On 02/18/18 21:09, Aham Brahmasmi wrote:
Hi Carlos,
Thank you for your response.
I have been learning and understanding OpenBSD for around one month now.
As such, I had installed -release, and used syspatch to reach -stable.
I have spent some time right now trying to understand th
Hey everyone, I am pretty stupid when it comes to less user friendly operating
systems. I currently use slackware/windows and am thinking of using OpenBSD on
either my thinkpad e420 or my libreboot t400. Are either supported(or at least
possible to install on?) I’m sorry if this question has al
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