Hello!
I have a trunk0 interface on a router (#1) that is used for a singular
purpose -- to pass (IPsec protected) traffic for an IPIP tunnel (gif0) to
another router (#2). I have configured PF rules on router #1 that prevent
any other type of traffic from passing on trunk0. There are several rout
> Not sure if it's going to be any use for your particular setup, but if
> these are coming in as AS External LSAs ("ospfctl sh da ext") and you
> have a way to get an "External route tag" set on them, you can have
> ospfd tag the routes with a route label, and then PF can match addresses
> on rout
Their mirror appears to resolve correctly here in St Paul MN USA.
Incidentally why are there no African mirrors aka Kenya etc?
Regards
Patrick
> On May 8, 2018, at 2:27 PM, ropers wrote:
>
> On 8 May 2018 at 19:12, Leonid Bobrov wrote:
>
>> but in my country (Ukraine) Yandex is blocked,
>> but
> Think of the fdisk partition as a way to mark off a part of the disk for
> OpenBSD. It should generally be one contiguous block. The beginning of
> *the* OpenBSD partition holds the disklabel, which is the important part
> for marking off OpenBSD disk (sub?)partitions.
I think it would it be h
Hi!
>From https://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html:
CVSROOT=anon...@openbsd.park.rambler.ru:/cvs
Location: Moscow, Russia.
Maintained by Dmitry Alenichev.
Protocols: ssh, ssh port 2022.
mazocomp$ opencvs -d anon...@openbsd.park.rambler.ru:/cvs up
ssh: connect to host openbsd.park.rambler.ru port 2022
I would recommend looking here to start:
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq13.html
You're going to have to configure sndiod to output to your secondary
audio(4) device.
To quote from the above faq link:
"To change the default audio output device, for example to use an
external DAC rather than
>> If you want PF, go back and read about it. Learn to handle it in the
>> way it was designed, don't try to blend it to whatever you used
>> before. It useless if you do that.
PF has evolved over time to fit in with what developers have needed...
Not to say that's something _anyone_ can do, but i
On Wed, May 09, 2018 at 01:08:49PM +, Mik J wrote:
> Thank you Martijn for this quick answer.So should I do something likeexport
> TRUSTED_PKG_PATH=/usr/ports/packages/amd64/all/
More or less, yep.
That's not done by default because you should make sure which packages you
built yourself, tr
Hello Misc, I've got a set of speakers with a built-in sound card and I
want to attach them to my computer by USB. On attaching, I get the
message: uhub2 at uhub1 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0 "vendor 0x17a0
product 0x0200" rev 2.00/1.00 addr 3
uaudio0 at uhub2 port 1 configuration 1 interface
> If you want PF, go back and read about it. Learn to handle it in the
> way it was designed, don't try to blend it to whatever you used
> before. It useless if you do that.
I get your point, I really do. I'm just trying to figure out a way
*not* to have to specify each and every subnet behind a f
Hello,
I'm currently running Windows 10 on an HP ZBook 15 G4 and I am trying
to install OpenBSD 6.3 to a USB key so that I can boot it on this
laptop during times when I need something better than Windows for
network troubleshooting (such as proper VLAN support).
Unfortunately, while the install
On 09/05/18 13:36, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2018/05/09 12:06, Jan Vlach wrote:
>> Hello Mirrors discuss list,
>>
>> it seems that ftp2.eu.openbsd.org is missing syspatches 6 and 7 in
>> https://ftp2.eu.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/syspatch/6.3/amd64
>>
>> Latest snapshot in /pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/a
Thank you Martijn for this quick answer.So should I do something likeexport
TRUSTED_PKG_PATH=/usr/ports/packages/amd64/all/
Le mercredi 9 mai 2018 à 15:04:29 UTC+2, Martijn van Duren
a écrit :
On 05/09/18 15:00, Mik J wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I probably miss something in what I'm doing.
Hello,
I probably miss something in what I'm doing.
I install packages through ports, for example I want to install php.Many other
packages are also built but not installed (php-imap, php-curl...)
So when I want to install this kind of packages I dopkg_add
/usr/ports/packages/amd64/all/php-imap
> So please describe more in detail what kind of backuping you want.
I just want to regularly rsync /home to the "backup" partition
with some history (along the lines of
https://netfuture.ch/2013/08/simple-versioned-timemachine-like-backup-using-rsync/
).
This partition (or part of it) will late
On 05/09/18 05:06, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
> Hello misc,
>
> I wanted to use a MBR partition for backup purposes,
> so I (almost) created (using fdisk) another OpenBSD MBR (A6)
> partiotion, but then I got the message
>
> MBR contains more than one OpenBSD partition!
> Write MBR anyway? [n]
>
> So
On Wed, May 09, 2018 at 09:06:24AM +, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
> Hello misc,
>
> I wanted to use a MBR partition for backup purposes,
> so I (almost) created (using fdisk) another OpenBSD MBR (A6)
> partiotion, but then I got the message
>
> MBR contains more than one OpenBSD partition!
> Write M
On 2018/05/09 12:06, Jan Vlach wrote:
> Hello Mirrors discuss list,
>
> it seems that ftp2.eu.openbsd.org is missing syspatches 6 and 7 in
> https://ftp2.eu.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/syspatch/6.3/amd64
>
> Latest snapshot in /pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/amd64 is from 2018-05-04
> versus 2018-05-09 on ft
Hello Mirrors discuss list,
it seems that ftp2.eu.openbsd.org is missing syspatches 6 and 7 in
https://ftp2.eu.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/syspatch/6.3/amd64
Latest snapshot in /pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/amd64 is from 2018-05-04
versus 2018-05-09 on ftp.eu (for example)
Is the sync broken or just slow?
On 09/05/18 19:44, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
> I want a small thing, hence Thunderbird is out.
> Similarly, mutt does way too many things (it's not just MUA),
> similarly (al)pine. (And both use ncurses, which I also
> want to avoid).
>
> For me mmh, mblaze or similar (eg. plan9 tools) is the way to go
> > I'd suggest Thunderbird + Enigmail
I want a small thing, hence Thunderbird is out.
Similarly, mutt does way too many things (it's not just MUA),
similarly (al)pine. (And both use ncurses, which I also
want to avoid).
For me mmh, mblaze or similar (eg. plan9 tools) is the way to go.
Even snail
Hello misc,
I wanted to use a MBR partition for backup purposes,
so I (almost) created (using fdisk) another OpenBSD MBR (A6)
partiotion, but then I got the message
MBR contains more than one OpenBSD partition!
Write MBR anyway? [n]
So am I doing it wrong?
Thanks for comments!
Ruda
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