Re: CIDR vs aliases with ifconfig/hostname.if

2020-12-02 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2020-12-03, Greg Thomas wrote: > Nope, as mentioned it's the network address, for every subnet you're going > to get a network address and a broadcast address, and your usable IPs in > between. When it's used as an ethernet-type network, yes. If it's routed to you via another link (for

Re: PayPal pool for developer M1 Mac mini for OpenBSD port

2020-12-02 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Thu, Dec 03, 2020 at 03:18:54AM +0200, Mihai Popescu wrote: > I have only good wishes for the project, but I still don't get one thing: > why do some people start to behave oddly whenever Apple comes into > discussion. > They are doing a proprietary thing, closed as hell, no documentation and

Re: CIDR vs aliases with ifconfig/hostname.if

2020-12-02 Thread Chris Bennett
On Wed, Dec 02, 2020 at 10:51:34PM -0800, Greg Thomas wrote: > Nope, as mentioned it's the network address, for every subnet you're going > to get a network address and a broadcast address, and your usable IPs in > between. > OK, that's very clear the way you just said it. That explains really

Re: CIDR vs aliases with ifconfig/hostname.if

2020-12-02 Thread Greg Thomas
Nope, as mentioned it's the network address, for every subnet you're going to get a network address and a broadcast address, and your usable IPs in between. On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 10:45 PM Chris Bennett < cpb_m...@bennettconstruction.us> wrote: > On Wed, Dec 02, 2020 at 11:26:15PM -0500, Allan

Re: CIDR vs aliases with ifconfig/hostname.if

2020-12-02 Thread Chris Bennett
On Wed, Dec 02, 2020 at 11:26:15PM -0500, Allan Streib wrote: > Mike Coddington writes: > > > There was a useful tool that someone posted on misc a while back called > > netcalc. I think this is its website: > > https://jamsek.dev/posts/2019/Sep/21/ipv4-and-ipv6-cidr-subnet-calculator/ > > Check

Re: CIDR vs aliases with ifconfig/hostname.if

2020-12-02 Thread Allan Streib
Mike Coddington writes: > There was a useful tool that someone posted on misc a while back called > netcalc. I think this is its website: > https://jamsek.dev/posts/2019/Sep/21/ipv4-and-ipv6-cidr-subnet-calculator/ > Check it out if you want to get a better grasp on CIDR notation. There is also

Re: PayPal pool for developer M1 Mac mini for OpenBSD port

2020-12-02 Thread Caipenghui
I think it's going to start all over again, transplanting takes a lot of time, and there are too many unknowns. Caipenghui 于 2020年12月3日 GMT+08:00 上午9:18:54, Mihai Popescu 写到: >I have only good wishes for the project, but I still don't get one >thing: >why do some people start to behave oddly

Re: CIDR vs aliases with ifconfig/hostname.if

2020-12-02 Thread Mike Coddington
On Wed, Dec 02, 2020 at 06:49:01PM -0600, Chris Bennett wrote: > Hi, > after seeing a post here using CIDR, I re-read some manual pages. > I have been using aliases, but it looks like using CIDR is the preferred > method. > Could someone explain that a little better than the manual pages do? > An

Re: PayPal pool for developer M1 Mac mini for OpenBSD port

2020-12-02 Thread Mihai Popescu
I have only good wishes for the project, but I still don't get one thing: why do some people start to behave oddly whenever Apple comes into discussion. They are doing a proprietary thing, closed as hell, no documentation and so on. Why is this impulse to write code for such a thing. Just asking

CIDR vs aliases with ifconfig/hostname.if

2020-12-02 Thread Chris Bennett
Hi, after seeing a post here using CIDR, I re-read some manual pages. I have been using aliases, but it looks like using CIDR is the preferred method. Could someone explain that a little better than the manual pages do? An example might help better to explain why aliases are used when changing

OpenBSD as a NAS

2020-12-02 Thread Ashton Fagg
Hi all, I'm currently in the process of provisioning a new NAS for home. It's replacing an older Synology unit that ticks me off in so many ways. I am looking to hear other's experiences with using OpenBSD as a NAS - specifically in terms of reliability, and for suggestions on how to provision

PayPal pool for developer M1 Mac mini for OpenBSD port

2020-12-02 Thread Ben Goren
Greetings, all! Patrick Wildt has set up a PayPal pool to raise funds to purchase an M1 Mac mini so he can start porting OpenBSD to the platform. If you’d like to be able to run OpenBSD on an M1 system, now would be a great time to throw some pennies his way. The donation link:

Re: fortran

2020-12-02 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2020-12-02, Артём Мазуров wrote: > Hello. > > How can I get fortran compiler ? The gfortran port is deprecated and > flang is broken. > > pkg_add g95 (no idea why the package has that name), the binary is egfortran (like the other GCC compilers in ports the binary name is prefixed 'e' to

fortran

2020-12-02 Thread Артём Мазуров
Hello. How can I get fortran compiler ? The gfortran port is deprecated and flang is broken.

Re: Bridging multiple WAN via VLAN

2020-12-02 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2020-12-01, michal.lyszc...@bofc.pl wrote: > Hello, > I was wondering if and how I could bridge 2 WAN interfaces into single > cable over vlan. Sounds cryptic, so let's start with the diagram of what > I'd like to achieve: > > lte wifi > \|/ \|/ I have 2 WAN interfaces, LTE and WIFI