Here's a quick rundown on how I got it installed - you will need an
existing OpenBSD installation.
1. Download the FS install image.
2. Mount it in your existing OpenBSD system and edit etc/boot.conf to
set the tty to com0.
3. Write the resulting image to a USB stick.
4. Plug in your USB stick,
All
Fired up OpenBSD 6.6 on a Riverbed Steelhead 250 and a 550, purchased
from fleabay for about $30 ea (plus shipping) - the 250 runs a single
core Celeron M @ 1.66GHz and 1GB DDR2, the 550 runs a low power
dual-core Xeon at the same speed and 2GB DDR2 - both x86 only. Both
have a 2GB USB DOM
I don't know how unbound will be aware of iked couple/decouple, so I
wonder how I'd specify "as appropriate" in this case short of a DNS
failover from the remote side using forward-zones in unbound. I'll
take a look at unwind...
On 11/18/19, Dale C. wrote:
> "I'd go for a local unbound or local
"I'd go for a local unbound or local unwind instance, listening for
queries on localhost, configured to use a forwarder as appropriate, plus
the bypass rule suggested in faq17."
Right.
Thanks again,
Dale
On 11/18/19, Dale C. wrote:
> Stuart,
>
> Hmmm, thanks for taking the time to write. I'll
Hi Dale,
I had unbound working with iked for a short time. I actually configured the
interface enc0 like so;
** Server hostname.enc0
inet 10.0.5.1 255.255.255.0 10.0.5.255
---
** Server iked.conf
ikev2 “roaming" passive esp \
from 0.0.0.0/0 to
Stuart,
Hmmm, thanks for taking the time to write. I'll consider these things.
My server has a static IP, and I'd also like to start looking at DNS
over TLS. My client has a dynamic (shared even - cellular gateway) IP
address.
There are some implications there I'll also need to consider.
On 2019-11-18, Dale C. wrote:
> "Since all traffic goes through the VPN, including traffic targeted at
> localhost, it might be necessary to exclude this traffic from the
> flows to ensure connections to services running locally (such as a
> local resolver) reach the right target. This can be
Hi,
Thanks for the answer, yes it is indeed second hand - even though they
guaranteed what it is working. I've updated and I am still getting the
same result, I will try cleaning it first... and fingers crossed.
Thanks,
P.
On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 2:02 PM Kenneth Gober wrote:
>
> On Sun, Nov
On 2019-11-16, mabi wrote:
> ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
> On Saturday, November 16, 2019 2:38 PM, Stuart Henderson
> wrote:
>
>> For native extensions, it's really best to install from packages.
>>
>> pkg_add ruby25-nokogiri
>
> Thanks for the tip, I didn't think about that alternative.
I'm thinking you're correct Chuck, I can't route traffic for localhost
through iked...
So... "It might be necessary to exclude this traffic from the
flows to ensure connections to services running locally (such as a
local resolver)
^ Then I'd have local dns while connected to my VPN?
OH...
On amd64 6.6release/stable and -current my TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-223DB has
failed to function. It does not key_sense and backends
cdio/xorriso-tcltk seem to write a lead-in track and nothing else.
The system dual boots with Debian 10 the same drive is recognized and
works without issue.
# xorriso
Chuck,
Hey thanks for the information. Yeah I've tried having unbound listen
on 10.0.1.2 (the VPN support net), that didn't work. I have not tried
putting unbound on an external interface, and would like to avoid
that.
I've actually taken unbound out of the equation on both sides.
Disabled
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2019-11-17, Lev Lazinskiy wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I am new to openBSD, so forgive me if I am missing something obvious.
> >
> > I recently installed openBSD on a server using the auto-partition layout
> > during installation and am quickly starting to run out
On 2019-11-17, Lev Lazinskiy wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I am new to openBSD, so forgive me if I am missing something obvious.
>
> I recently installed openBSD on a server using the auto-partition layout
> during installation and am quickly starting to run out of disk space.
>
> I have read the
What can be newer or not existent yesterday, but has the same filename?
Something that one changed with an editor? Would not be better to use
a version contro system?
Rod.
On Mon, 18 Nov 2019, Nick Holland wrote:
On 2019-11-17 11:39, Jean-François Simon wrote:
Hi,
I found it, there exist
On Sun, Nov 17, 2019 at 6:00 PM Pietro Paolini <
pietro.paol...@cognitivecredit.com> wrote:
> On a x86-64 Dell, the tape drive is an HP StorageWorks Ultrium 960.
>
> # tar cf /dev/rst0 ./test.txt
> # mt -f /dev/nrst0 rewind
> # tar xf /dev/rst0 .out
> tar: Failed read on archive
On 2019-11-17 11:39, Jean-François Simon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I found it, there exist glastree which is available from ports.
>
> Nice small "poor man's" backup as the author qualifies,
> though makes incremental backup through hard links:
>
> # if yesterday does not exist or today is newer,
Hello,
I just wanted to add to this thread that I incurred in the same
issue on a fresh 6.6 installation.
I also tried with a different mirror in /etc/installurl and receive
the same partial response from pkg_info -Q.
What makes it even more odd is that pkg_add finds the correct package.
Cheers,
you have to boot in single user mode:
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq8.html
> On 18 Nov 2019, at 00:12, Lev Lazinskiy wrote:
>
> Hi Edgar,
>
> Thanks for the response.
> On Sun, Nov 17, 2019 at 04:06:18PM -0600, Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
>>
>> On Nov 17, 2019 2:35 PM, Lev Lazinskiy wrote:
Hi,
I have another question regarding redirects with httpd.
I need to redirect a given URL to another server based on its query
parameters.
Example:
http://company.website/products/?id=1
redirect to: "http://newcompany.website/products;
http://company.website/products/?id=2
redirect to:
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