I have a machine with OpenBSD 6.8 and with 2 network interfaces:
egress
intranet
httpd has 3 vhosts defined:
server "default" {
listen on * tls port 443
...
location * {
block return 403
}
}
server "externalapp.publicdomain.net" {
listen on egress tls port 443
..
Forgot this. 1 hour later It sucks again
. What a fucking network :(
-Message initial-
> De: Eric JACQUOT
> Envoyé: lundi 12 avril 2021 0:13
> À: Piotr Isajew ; misc@openbsd.org
> Sujet: RE: static IPv6 config on OVH dedicated server
>
> Hi Piotr,
>
> -Message initial-
> > De:
Hi Piotr,
-Message initial-
> De: Piotr Isajew
> Envoyé: vendredi 9 avril 2021 22:59
> À: misc@openbsd.org
> Sujet: static IPv6 config on OVH dedicated server
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm struggling to configure IPv6 for my fresh OpenBSD 6.8
> installation running on OVH (soyoustart.com) dedicated
Hi all,
Just upgraded to 6.8 from 6.3 (yes, I know...) and now find a few of the
websites I'm hosting are no longer connecting to postgres because pear
DB is apparently no longer in ports. Fortunately so far they all appear
to be *my* websites so no harm, no foul.
The sites that I'm hosting
Hi Maxim,
I ran into the problem with the nfs mounts on linux hanging a few
months ago, when the Linux distro that I'm running (Void) on the NFS
client dropped UDP NFS mounts. At the time I found this post that
explains the situation:
http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/nfsd-hangs-Linux-tc
Hi Maxim,
I cannot help you fix this as I don't have a similar set-up but I can tell
you this isn't normal behaviour for NFS. You should not need to tweak
anything to get a stable mount at least in my experience.
It sounds like a bug somewhere to me.
You could try using the gnu watch command or
On Thu, Apr 08, 2021 at 01:50:59PM -0500, Luke Small wrote:
> I make unbound connect to dnscrypt-proxy and after an update, it’ll just
> sit there for what seems like 2 minutes while fw_update inevitably fails
> before turning on dnscrypt-proxy. I’ve been running snapshots and that’s
> really dumb.
Hello
I have an NFS server on OpenBSD 6.8 stable
which exports a folder with default settings.
I have a linux mint client which mounts a share from this NFS server
with these settings:
sudo mount -o wsize=8192,rsize=8192 192.168.1.65:/big
/home/user/store
which gives a decent speed at about 50-
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