Hello,
Only relying on OSPF hellos effectively makes it mimic BGP with its
keepalives. I will ponder the value of transporting the underlay in
OSPF, effectively transporting loopback peering addresses for BGP in
OSPF. I am not sure that it will make my life easier but will consider
it.
Thanks for
On 2018-10-16, open...@kene.nu wrote:
> Only relying on OSPF hellos effectively makes it mimic BGP with its
> keepalives. I will ponder the value of transporting the underlay in
> OSPF, effectively transporting loopback peering addresses for BGP in
> OSPF. I am not sure that it will make my life e
On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 09:13:20AM +0200, open...@kene.nu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Only relying on OSPF hellos effectively makes it mimic BGP with its
> keepalives. I will ponder the value of transporting the underlay in
> OSPF, effectively transporting loopback peering addresses for BGP in
> OSPF. I a
Hi there,
i just have a question to CARP on Hyper-V VMs. It seems there was a
problemwith the virtual IP not be reachable from somewere else then the
machine itself. Since I try to set up CARP on such a VM an noticed the
same behaviour on a OpenBSD 6.1 I wonder if this issue is resolved in 6.3
Hello,
FreeBSD is already on the Pi 2. Does OpenBSD 6.3 Support Raspberry Pi 2
Model B?
Many Thx.
Hi Markus,
You must set the VM's network adapter to 'Enable MAC address spoofing'
under 'Advanced Features'.
/mestre
On 10:03 Tue 16 Oct , Markus Rosjat wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> i just have a question to CARP on Hyper-V VMs. It seems there was a
> problemwith the virtual IP not be reachable f
On 2018-10-16, def...@posteo.de wrote:
> Hello,
>
> FreeBSD is already on the Pi 2. Does OpenBSD 6.3 Support Raspberry Pi 2
> Model B?
It doesn't. See https://www.openbsd.org/armv7.html for the supported
hardware for the 32-bit ARM port.
There is some support for rpi3 on https://www.openbsd.org
Hi Ricardo,
You must set the VM's network adapter to 'Enable MAC address spoofing'
under 'Advanced Features'.
nope this isn't solving the problem. I can only ping the virtual ip from
the local machine still. It might need the NDIS Extention enabled on the
vSwitch too but I did't changed that
Hi,
I'm trying to test mgre on 6.3, but without luck. There isn't much on
it in gre and ifconfig manpages, I am mostly trying out configuration
as stated here:
[http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/mgre-4-point-to-multipoint-gre-tunnels-td337655.html]
...except I found out mgre tunnel is sp
Hello,
please, how can I monitor disk usage and tell
what process is using it heavily?
(I hear [and see] that the disk is being used,
but cannot think of a process that would cause
it.)
Thanks
Ruda
On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 10:21:37AM +0200, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 09:13:20AM +0200, open...@kene.nu wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Only relying on OSPF hellos effectively makes it mimic BGP with its
> > keepalives. I will ponder the value of transporting the underlay in
> > OSPF,
hi all,
what is the right way to do a migration of users from one system to
another? I did the following but it seems to get some problems with
permissions on the files and directories.
1. copy passwd, group, master.passwd to new machine
2. clean up files (some users doent exist anymore)
3
Tommy Nevtelen(to...@nevtelen.com) on 2018.10.16 15:11:51 +0200:
> On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 10:21:37AM +0200, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> > On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 09:13:20AM +0200, open...@kene.nu wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > Only relying on OSPF hellos effectively makes it mimic BGP with its
> > >
Hi,
I want to set a header according to the requested path. The goal is to increase
the cache-control according to file extension.
For now, I have in relayd.conf something like :
match request path "/*.css" tag "CSS"
match tagged "CSS" response header set "Cache-Control" value "max-age=1814400"
Hi,
I have hard to of getting serial port working with qemu in Linux host and
OpenBSD quest. I am using following command:
# qemu-system-x86_64 -curses -boot d -smp 2 -m 1G -nographic \
-cdrom install63.iso -drive file=/dev/sda,format=raw \
-drive file=/dev/sdb,format=raw -net nic,model=
I use the following commands:
$ nbsvm foo newimg
$ nbsvm foo start -cdrom cd63.iso --no-reboot -- serial # Installer
$ nbsvm foo start
$ nbsvm foo serial
or
$ nbsvm foo start -- serial
And in the final openbsd installation:
$ cat /etc/boot.conf
set tty com0
Si
First off, I'm new around here, so my apologies in advance if this is
the wrong list or I've formatted something incorrectly.
I've recently installed OpenBSD 6.3 on my Thinkpad X220. I'm happy to
report that almost everything seems to work the way it should
(suspend/resume, wireless, volume contr
> I'd suggest installing to a USB drive instead. After booting that, collect
> information from sendbug(1) to make a bug report (often simplest done by
> running "sendbug -P > /tmp/sendbug.txt" and then sending the file from a
> normal email client to b...@openbsd.org with a description of what
hap
On 10/17/18 4:14 AM, Thuban wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to set a header according to the requested path. The goal is to
> increase
> the cache-control according to file extension.
>
> For now, I have in relayd.conf something like :
>
> match request path "/*.css" tag "CSS"
> match tagged "CSS" res
On 10/16/18 10:39, Markus Rosjat wrote:
> hi all,
>
>
> what is the right way to do a migration of users from one system to
> another? I did the following but it seems to get some problems with
> permissions on the files and directories.
>
> 1. copy passwd, group, master.passwd to new machine
Hi,
On 17.10.2018 03:45, Charles Daniels wrote:
I've recently installed OpenBSD 6.3 on my Thinkpad X220. I'm happy to
report that almost everything seems to work the way it should
(suspend/resume, wireless, volume controls, etc.). However, I've been
having some difficulty with the TrackPoint.
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