t1...@protonmail.ch (Tinker), 2018.02.27 (Tue) 07:12 (CET):
> Just so I not missed anything in reading the man pages [1]:
>
> If you have a machine with an external and an internal NIC e.g. em0 and
> em1 , and you want to serve DHCP only on em1 , then the only way to do
> that is as a dhcpd
Hi misc@,
Just so I not missed anything in reading the man pages [1]:
If you have a machine with an external and an internal NIC e.g. em0 and
em1 , and you want to serve DHCP only on em1 , then the only way to do
that is as a dhcpd argument, e.g. add a line 'dhcpd="em1"' to
/etc/rc.conf.local or
hi
using vmd in openbsd 6.2
and following
http://thecyberrecce.net/2017/01/15/secure-webservers-with-openbsd-6-0-setting-up-httpd-mariadb-and-php/
i have setup openbsd running a webserver
everything installed and the webserver works via port 80 and 443.
i can access the webserver from a remote
On 2018-02-26, OpenBSD user wrote:
> Hello
>
> I want to build a OpenBSD firewall. And I have bought a Supermicro
> SuperServer E200-9A. There is installed a A2SDi-4C-HLN4F motherboard in it.
>
> I'm trying to installed OpenBSD 6.2 on it, but I have some problems.
>
> First I
Sadly this didn't work. I tried the keys for the screen brightness but
nothing changed.
On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 3:29 PM, Andrew wrote:
> On 02/22/18 09:27, George Ramirez wrote:
>
>> with intel 620 UHD graphics. At first, the console shows with underscan,
>> then the
On 2018-02-26, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> On 02/26/18 17:50, BARDOU Pierre wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm trying to use queuing on a 10 Gbps interface.
>> I remind of a conversation on tech@ or misc@ which was about queuing values
>> being stored in a UINT which prevented
I just upgraded to current/amd64. Nothing special here, it's a PC.
Only wanted to note that the new MELTDOWN feature of the CPU
is correctly recognized.
Jan
OpenBSD 6.2-current (GENERIC.MP) #0: Mon Feb 26 15:04:31 CET 2018
Hello
I want to build a OpenBSD firewall. And I have bought a Supermicro
SuperServer E200-9A. There is installed a A2SDi-4C-HLN4F motherboard in it.
I'm trying to installed OpenBSD 6.2 on it, but I have some problems.
First I tried to boot it from an usb stick and thought I could use the
Dear all,
After upgrading several hosts to -current I noticed that all my IPv6 tunnels
via tunnelbroker stopped working. Recently introduced changes to gif(4) (since
late December 2017) are too complex for me to grasp, maybe anybody on the list
can advise.
--
With best regards,
Pavel Korovin
On Feb 26, 2018, at 8:10 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> On 2018/02/26 07:50, Israel Brewster wrote:
>>On Feb 24, 2018, at 3:06 AM, Stuart Henderson
>> wrote:
>>
>>On 2018-02-24, Israel Brewster wrote:
>>
>>I
On 02/26/18 17:50, BARDOU Pierre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to use queuing on a 10 Gbps interface.
> I remind of a conversation on tech@ or misc@ which was about queuing values
> being stored in a UINT which prevented configuring values > 4 Gbps.
> I can't find it in the mailing list archive
On 2018/02/26 07:50, Israel Brewster wrote:
> On Feb 24, 2018, at 3:06 AM, Stuart Henderson
> wrote:
>
> On 2018-02-24, Israel Brewster wrote:
>
> I have an HP Compaq Pro 6300 machine on which I am trying to run
> OpenBSD.
Hello,
I'm trying to use queuing on a 10 Gbps interface.
I remind of a conversation on tech@ or misc@ which was about queuing values
being stored in a UINT which prevented configuring values > 4 Gbps.
I can't find it in the mailing list archive logs though. Wasn't the discussion
about using
> On Feb 24, 2018, at 3:06 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> On 2018-02-24, Israel Brewster wrote:
>> I have an HP Compaq Pro 6300 machine on which I am trying to run
>> OpenBSD. The installer boots and runs fine, but after rebooting into the
>> newly
Hardware was bad, now it's ok.
W dniu 17.02.2018 o 08:23, Krzysztof Strzeszewski pisze:
> Hi,
>
> I have kernel panic in OpenBSD 6.1 end 6.2 on the same machine. Command
> "cmp" is in my script , it starts every minute. When I don't use "cmp"
> command with my script, is ok. This kernel panic is
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