I run a apu board with 3 ports with openbsd 6.2 and coreboot, i recommend it
On April 8, 2018 2:01:50 AM UTC, jungle boogie wrote:
>Thus said Jordan Geoghegan on Sat, 7 Apr 2018 17:57:16 -0700
>> The Edgerouter 6 is going to be coming out shortly, that is what I am
>
>> holding out for to run my
On 04/07/18 19:01, jungle boogie wrote:
Thus said Jordan Geoghegan on Sat, 7 Apr 2018 17:57:16 -0700
The Edgerouter 6 is going to be coming out shortly, that is what I am
holding out for to run my home network on.
Just curious, why this and not amd64 bit with something like the
pcengine a
Thus said Jordan Geoghegan on Sat, 7 Apr 2018 17:57:16 -0700
The Edgerouter 6 is going to be coming out shortly, that is what I am
holding out for to run my home network on.
Just curious, why this and not amd64 bit with something like the
pcengine apu2 board? I know it only has three NICs,
The Edgerouter 6 is going to be coming out shortly, that is what I am
holding out for to run my home network on.
On 04/07/18 14:59, Anatoli wrote:
Hi All!
I'm looking for a modest 4-5 ports router under $150 that works well
with OpenBSD. I don't need WiFi, USB or console port, and the
throu
Hi All!
I'm looking for a modest 4-5 ports router under $150 that works well
with OpenBSD. I don't need WiFi, USB or console port, and the throughput
don't need to exceed 100Mbps. The ideal device would be EdgeRouter X
(compact, 5 ports, $50) but I know it's not supported at this moment and
p
Thanks for the reply, Claudio. Damnit Batman! I knew I forgot to give
you some relevant data. Sorry 'bout that. Here is my relayd.conf file.
It's nothing spectacular. Relayd is proxying my Ghost Blog.
http protocol https {
match request header append "X-Forwarded-For" value "$REMOTE_ADD
On Sat, Apr 07, 2018 at 11:46:50AM +0200, Aaron Marcher wrote:
> So i looked up logs and stuff and came to the point that my issues are
> exactly this ones:
> http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/vmd-VMs-are-stopping-with-vcpu-0-run-ioctl-failed-Invalid-argument-td333259.html
>
> It seems the
Hello,
I have a laptop with OpenBSD 6.3 64bit installed.
There is a webcam on the laptop which is detected in dmesg as uvideo0
device.
The problem is that the webcam is not seen in browser. I tried to setup
a Google Meet session.
Audio and mic seem to have been detected (after I installed
gstre
On 04/07/18 12:16, Максим wrote:
Hello,
I have a laptop with OpenBSD 6.3 64bit installed.
There is a webcam on the laptop which is detected in dmesg as uvideo0 device.
The problem is that the webcam is not seen in browser. I tried to setup a
Google Meet session.
Audio and mic seem to have been d
FYI: On OpenBSD 6.2, i've not this problem, with same configuration!
???
Le 04/05/18 à 10:46, Stephane HUC "CIOTBSD" a écrit :
> Oh, i found my problem. I configured options wsconcfg with wsconsctl.
>
> When i modify, either 'display.vblank=on', or 'mouse.tp.tapping=1', X
> not recognize those v
On 2018-04-07, Максим wrote:
> Hello,
> Where can I find any useful information about setting up a L2TP VPN client
> in recent versions of OpenBSD?
> The L2TP VPN server is setup on a Microtik router.
It doesn't work particularly well, but you can try installing the xl2tpd
package and looking at
Hello,
I have a laptop with OpenBSD 6.3 64bit installed.
There is a webcam on the laptop which is detected in dmesg as uvideo0 device.
The problem is that the webcam is not seen in browser. I tried to setup a
Google Meet session.
Audio and mic seem to have been detected (after I installed
gstream
Hello,
Where can I find any useful information about setting up a L2TP VPN client
in recent versions of OpenBSD?
The L2TP VPN server is setup on a Microtik router.
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Best regards
Maxim Rodin
So i looked up logs and stuff and came to the point that my issues are
exactly this ones:
http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/vmd-VMs-are-stopping-with-vcpu-0-run-ioctl-failed-Invalid-argument-td333259.html
It seems the issue was not further discussed and/or fixed?
Regards,
Aaron
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Web:
HI,
Remco wrote on Sat, Apr 07, 2018 at 09:23:53AM +0200:
> What about having some sort of function yourlib_pledge_set_promises()
> that sets up these requirements ? I think this also has the advantage of
> automatically separating pledge specific code (and a man page) from
> generic code as w
Op 04/06/18 om 16:57 schreef Kristaps Dzonsons:
Hi folks,
Short: what do you recommend for documenting an external library's
pledge(2) requirements?
Longer: https://bsd.network/@florian/99802355448571943
The question raised in this... um... toot?... is which promises are
required by an externa
On Fri, Apr 06, 2018 at 09:28:01AM -0400, Matt Schwartz wrote:
> Hi misc@
>
> I am running relayd as a reverse TLS proxy on OpenBSD 6.3 release with the
> GENERIC kernel. I have noticed two issues that happen: (1) netstat reports
> that the Recv-q for the ip protocol steadily climbs and never goes
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