On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 01:59:18PM +0200, Paul de Weerd wrote:
| So far, I've found NFS and syslogd to need configuration changes or
| /etc/hosts entries to ensure they start properly.
As I was asked about this off-list, I went back and re-read my
message. Apologies for not being more clear:
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Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> Peter J. Philipp:
>
> > Would OpenBSD be interested in a daemon that gets nameserver information
> > from
> > pppoe0 and passes this nameserver information to resolvd(8)? Currently
> > there
> > is no way to do that, so a userland daemon that uses a bpf device to
Peter J. Philipp:
> Would OpenBSD be interested in a daemon that gets nameserver information from
> pppoe0 and passes this nameserver information to resolvd(8)? Currently there
> is no way to do that, so a userland daemon that uses a bpf device to spy on
> pppoe(4) may be worthwhile to write? Is
On Mon, 19 Jul 2021 at 04:48, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
>
> Look guys, it's simple.
>
> If you want IPv6 (SLAAC) autoconfiguration, you set "inet6 autoconf"
> for that interface. slaacd(8) will then automatically handle things.
>
> If you want IPv4 (DHCP) autoconfiguration, you set "inet autoco
On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 01:42:41PM +0200, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
| Look guys, it's simple.
|
| If you want IPv6 (SLAAC) autoconfiguration, you set "inet6 autoconf"
| for that interface. slaacd(8) will then automatically handle things.
|
| If you want IPv4 (DHCP) autoconfiguration, you set "
On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 01:42:41PM +0200, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> Look guys, it's simple.
>
> If you want IPv6 (SLAAC) autoconfiguration, you set "inet6 autoconf"
> for that interface. slaacd(8) will then automatically handle things.
>
> If you want IPv4 (DHCP) autoconfiguration, you set "
Look guys, it's simple.
If you want IPv6 (SLAAC) autoconfiguration, you set "inet6 autoconf"
for that interface. slaacd(8) will then automatically handle things.
If you want IPv4 (DHCP) autoconfiguration, you set "inet autoconf"
for that interface. dhcpleased(8) will then automatically handle
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