On Mon, Jan 02, 2023 at 05:53:25PM -0800, Randall wrote:
> After my OpenBSD 7.2 box lost power, bootup halted when rc ran fsck which
> reported problems with inodes. At the root prompt, I ran fsck and answered
> 'y' to each prompt. Now, in normal mode, running fsck reports a few
> unreferenced fil
Thank you for the response.
I am with you 100% on backups. My real question was, How
does one backup crypto volume metadata? Given that
it can be backed up, clearly it should be, but there is no
information in any of the cited documentation as to where
the metadata is or how to back it up.
Thanks
On 1/2/23 22:22, Nathan Carruth wrote:
Does a softraid(4) crypto volume require metadata backup? (I am
running amd64 OpenBSD 6.9 if it is relevant, will probably
upgrade in the next few months.)
I understand FreeBSD GELI (e.g.) requires such a backup to protect
against crypto-related metadata co
Does a softraid(4) crypto volume require metadata backup? (I am
running amd64 OpenBSD 6.9 if it is relevant, will probably
upgrade in the next few months.)
I understand FreeBSD GELI (e.g.) requires such a backup to protect
against crypto-related metadata corruption rendering the encrypted
volume i
After my OpenBSD 7.2 box lost power, bootup halted when rc ran fsck
which reported problems with inodes. At the root prompt, I ran fsck and
answered 'y' to each prompt. Now, in normal mode, running fsck reports a
few unreferenced files, auto-answers "no" to its "CLEAR?" prompt, and
continues.
On Mon, 2 Jan 2023 13:44:30 +0100
Tomaž Kokolj wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've requested a static IP from my ISP a long time ago and I figured
> out that my ISP binds my IP based on a MAC address which is connected
> to my WAN port.
>
> I was thinking about switching from Debian Linux to OpenBSD
On Mon Jan 2, 2023 at 5:36 PM CET, Tomaž Kokolj wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thank you for the reply.
>
> > Read the hostname.if(5) man page and focus on STATIC ADDRESS CONFIGURATION
> > part paragraph options aka you can't mix (at least that's what's written)
> > autoconf with static addressing (which your IS
Hi Hrvoje,
Some intel Nics do have restrictions on what Trancievers they would
accept ... (like a licensing / branding thing ) ... if you are
ordering from fs.com or flexoptix you can re-program those with the
FS.com Tranciever programmer / Flexopticx Tranciever Programmmer...
for what it its wo
Hi,
Thank you for the reply.
> Read the hostname.if(5) man page and focus on STATIC ADDRESS CONFIGURATION
> part paragraph options aka you can't mix (at least that's what's written)
> autoconf with static addressing (which your ISP provides, right?) and you
> can't use options (like lladdr) witho
hiya.
Goal: home (i.e., DHCP external network config) redundant
firewalls with CARP and PFSYNC.
Long ago, I think the word was "CARP and DHCP network
configs don't work well together". A bit of searching man
pages isn't showing me anything. A bit of googling is
showing some old solutions that
On Mon Jan 2, 2023 at 1:44 PM CET, Tomaž Kokolj wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've requested a static IP from my ISP a long time ago and I figured out
> that my ISP binds my IP based on a MAC address which is connected to my WAN
> port.
>
> I was thinking about switching from Debian Linux to OpenBSD on
On 28.12.2022. 20:21, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2022-12-28, Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I don't have much experience with BiDi sfp, so I'm asking you guys,
>> should openbsd ix work with 1G BiDi sfp.
>
> should do, yes.
>
> in case you're not aware, bidi transceivers come in diffe
Hi everyone,
I've requested a static IP from my ISP a long time ago and I figured out
that my ISP binds my IP based on a MAC address which is connected to my WAN
port.
I was thinking about switching from Debian Linux to OpenBSD on my router,
but I can't figure out how to change my MAC address.
I
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