I have a bridge veb0 to which is connected tap1, the interface of a virtual
machine.
On the bridge I have a rule for tap1:
pass in on tap1 src 11:22:33:44:55:66 tag VM1
In the bridge I also have an interface vport0 with the IP address
1921.168.0.1
This virtual machine has the IP 192.168.0.2
Stuart Henderson [stu.li...@spacehopper.org] wrote:
> On 2023-06-05, Kastus Shchuka wrote:
> > Next I tried -fno-fixup-gadgets, and that made a radical difference:
>
> Not entirely a surprise, we have seen this a few times now.
> Usually it is fine, but has quite bad effects on some programs,
>
On Tue, Jun 6, 2023 at 11:08 AM Paul Pace wrote:
> On 6/5/23 3:15 PM, Nick Bouliane wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > in relayd.conf I'm trying to do :
> >
> > pass from 192.168.1.1 path "/something.html"
> >
> > If I individually specify the "from" or the "path", it works
> > but when I combine both, it
On 6/5/23 3:15 PM, Nick Bouliane wrote:
Hi,
in relayd.conf I'm trying to do :
pass from 192.168.1.1 path "/something.html"
If I individually specify the "from" or the "path", it works
but when I combine both, it doesn't work.
Nowadays, when I come upon this I just use tags and move on.
On 2023/06/06 15:39, Thomas Huber wrote:
> This issue seems to be related to hardware limits eg. not enough RAM.
> I came across these errors on a 1gig openbsd.amsterdam VM (thanks mischa for
> your great
> service!!)
> But all the mentioned go projects build fine on larger OpenBSD-VMs (eg. 4gig
This issue seems to be related to hardware limits eg. not enough RAM.
I came across these errors on a 1gig openbsd.amsterdam VM (thanks mischa
for your great service!!)
But all the mentioned go projects build fine on larger OpenBSD-VMs (eg.
4gig exoscale VM) and this builds run fine on the smaller
Hello,
I'm installing an OpenBSD VM on Apple Silicon laptop on top of VMware
Fusion and Parralels but have hard time setting X11 resolution higher
than default 1024x768 resolution. Has anyone had experience with this
and can help me setting resolution higher? Ideally I would want it to be
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