> On Feb 23, 2024, at 10:33, Tom wrote:
>
> command `ssh user@fe80::262:bff::@em0` works just fine.
>
> `ssh -J user9001@jumpserver user@fe80::262:bff::%em0`
Don’t know if this is the problem, but I notice your two addresses are
different. Notice @em0 vs %em0.
Hello,
I have two ISPs where one connection is primary and the other is low-bandwidth
for temporary failover only. ifstated handles the failover by simply changing
the default gateway. But under normal conditions I want to be able to connect
via either connection at any time without changing
In /etc/dhcpd.conf the line:
option option-066 “…”;
gives error:
fatal in dhcpd: Configuration file errors encountered
dhcp-options(5) states:
Options ... may be defined by the name option-nnn where nnn is the
decimal number of the option code. ... For
> On 14 Jan 2021, at 01:28, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> On 2021-01-13, Ian Timothy wrote:
>> Looking at some of the other information provided, I tried this along with
>> the registry edit below:
>>
>> PS> Add-VpnConnection -Name "IPB2" -S
> On 13 Jan 2021, at 06:04, Cand Tec wrote:
>
> This is my first time responding to a post so forgive me if I violate any
> protocols here. I currently use OBSD 6.8 amd64 as a FW for 3 office clients,
> all running on high-end repurposed desktops. Due to covid I've had to quickly
> setup ikev
Hi,
I'm trying to get IKEv2 VPN working with Windows 10. I'm able to use PSK with
macOS without issue. Changing to EAP MSCHAP for use with Windows results in the
following error:
"The network connection between your computer and the VPN server could not be
established because the remote
I’ve been a long time user of OpenBSD, but this is the first time I’m trying to
setup a VPN. I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong, or what should be the next step
to troubleshoot. I’ve probably reviewed every IKEv2 how-to I can find.
I need to end up with a configuration that will support several
On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 02:10:49PM -0700, Raymond, David wrote:
> I have a problem when I have two wifi services available, say, a hotel
> wifi and my cellphone hotspot. Suppose I put the hotel wifi in my
> hostname.xxx file and run sh /etc/netstart and I don't like the
> results. Removing the
work IT and got a Dell Latitude 3300, as
that was all I could find from Dell that stated it had an Intel chip
(8265). It's nowhere near as sleek as the XPS 13, however everything
works under OpenBSD (thanks everyone!).
Regards
Timothy
On Thu, Aug 08, 2019 at 09:30:20PM +, flauenroth wrote:
> I am in the need for a proper wi-fi solution for my Lenovo E485.
I've replaced the original one in my work Dell XPS13 with:
iwm0 at pci2 dev 0 function 0 "Intel Dual Band Wireless AC 8260" rev 0x3a, msi
iwm0: hw rev 0x200, fw ver
to disable it. However on my crappy
work Dell laptop (XPS 9343), I can disable it in the BIOS. Have you looked
to see if you can do that?
Timothy
wrote:
> There is kernel support for the initial GCN parts
> (CAPE VERDE, PITCAIRN, TAHITI) acceleration for those requires userland
> changes. The last generation with full acceleration is Northern Islands.
>
> On Sun, Nov 19, 2017 at 09:04:40AM +, Timothy Legge wrote:
> > So
l support.
>
> For GCN parts like OLAND it is worse as they require Mesa to be built
> against LLVM libraries for 2D acceleration. And LLVM libraries/llvm-config
> etc are not built/shipped in base.
>
> On Sun, Nov 19, 2017 at 01:16:19AM +, Timothy Legge wrote:
> > I
t, Nov 18, 2017 at 07:43:03PM +, Timothy Legge wrote:
> > @Maurice, Don't worry about teaching me to suck eggs, I'd rather cover
> all
> > the bases :)
> >
> > I've run "fw_update -a" to ensure that the drivers are installed and
> where
> >
@Maurice, Don't worry about teaching me to suck eggs, I'd rather cover all
the bases :)
I've run "fw_update -a" to ensure that the drivers are installed and where
they need to be. (Bit overkill I know, but I'd rather be sure at this
point.)
As for support from the Radeon driver as linked above,
Hi list!
I've been struggling with this issue for the past week (admittedly in the
evenings only), and I've finally run into a dead end and thus I'm now
throwing myself upon the mercy of the @misc list in the hope someone will
be able to provide some direction on how to solve the issue.
I'm
Hi All,
I am able to receive mail but I cannot send mail. Could anyone point me in
the right direction?
Thanks,
Tim
# $OpenBSD: smtpd.conf,v 1.9 2016/05/03 18:43:45 jung Exp $
pki jupiter.timothymarion.com certificate "/etc/letsencrypt/live/
www.timothymarion.com/fullchain.pem"
pki
Renzo Fabriek wrote:
On Friday 09 March 2012 13:10:13 Nomen Nescio wrote:
Who in their right mind would EVER want to run this crap?
You answered your own question. My guess? People who are too cheap to buy
Windows and too stupid to figure out how to find a free copy of XP or Win 7
on the net
I'd recommend the Areca cards, they are expensive but worth the money IMO
On 13 Oct 2011, at 21:23, Christiano F. Haesbaert haesba...@haesbaert.org
wrote:
On 10 October 2011 22:57, Richard Johnson rd...@river.com wrote:
On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 14:50:45 -0700, Ryan Corder wrote:
On Mon, Oct 10,
I can remember, going back about 10 years now, that I used to use a server
with a dedicated ADSL nic.
I'm curious to know if these types of card still exist, and if anyone has
any experiance of using them under OpenBSD?
I've found this thread to be an interesting read so far, but I do have a few
questions...
How is Webkit these days?? I only know so much as far as Apple's use of it,
and it has been a source of heavy patching in Safari for some time.
And what are the advantages or dissadvantages of using
Hi all,
Ive been strugeling with setting up a CA on my OpenBSD Box. Ive been trying
to figur out where I've been going wrong over the past 3 or 4 days, and Im
at a loss now.
Im currently running 4.8, and I've been using this rather helpful guide:
Hi list!
I'm looking to setup my first Open BSD firewall in the near future, and I
was hoping to get a little feedback from you about ideal specs for a first
time machine.
Below is a little about my situation.
I plan to install the firewall physically between my router (Apple Time
Capsule) and
Ok. Im happy with the progress Im making with OpenBSD! Ive been using for a
little over a week now and Im impressed with what it can do so far.
I now have this question
I have installed Joomla! 1.6 which is working all fine and dandy, and Im
using the Comunity Builder addon to manage my
Hello list!
I hope this message finds you all well.
Ive been spending some time today trying to figure out how to get NFS
working under OpenBSD with the shiny new LDAPD daemon.
As far as I can tell, I have LDAPD working as intended, but I would welcome
it if someone could give my config files a
Hi all!
Im am new to openBSD and have been happily playing around with it for just
over a week now and Im very impressed with how stable the OS is, and just
how well it runs.
So far I have managed to configure DNS and OAMP, which I am some what
familiar with from working on OS X Server.
Now Im
Hello,
I'm having trouble setting up a redirect rule and I'm not sure where I'm going
wrong. My redirect line and filter rules look like:
rdr on $ext_nic proto tcp from any to 38.xxx.xxx.213 - 192.168.1.227
pass in on $ext_nic proto tcp from any to 192.168.1.227 port ssh queue ssh
pass in on
, September 02, 2010 2:05 PM
To: Timothy Beyer
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: pf redirect problem
tcpdump on pflog will probably help (see the FAQ)
2010/9/2 Timothy Beyer
timot...@titaniumant.commailto:timot...@titaniumant.com
Hello,
I'm having trouble setting up a redirect rule and I'm
Hi everyone,
Thank you for all the suggestions; these have given me plenty of ideas
to research.
Cheers,
Tim.
it is.
Kind regards,
Timothy.
is
rated for just 45w if I recall correctly (dual core). Your OEM of
choice will no doubt have some systems configured with these new
processors.
Kind regards,
Timothy.
On 28/03/2008, Jacob Yocom-Piatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
have a number of rackmount machines of various sorts in service
Hello,
I think Michael meant UFS, as in what FreeBSD uses. I too would like
to know the status on this, as I have a FreeBSD machine that could
become an OpenBSD machine :)
Kind regards,
Timothy
On 16/03/2008, Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 08:13:00PM +0200
Hello misc@,
I was wondering how I can use a dvorak keyboard on the console? I've
googled, but I can only find how to's for X11, or for 2.x OpenBSD. I'm
sure its something simple in rc.conf (.local!), but I can't find it.
Any help would be appreciated.
Kind regards,
Timothy
Thanks Ryan,
Maybe this is new in 4.3 or 4.2? I don't have this option in 4.1. I
guess I should upgrade :)
Timothy.
On 16/03/2008, Ryan McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 12:47:48PM +1030, Timothy Wilson wrote:
I was wondering how I can use a dvorak keyboard
Ah my mistake. I have to specify either 44bsd or ufs2 when I mount BSD
partitions in Linux, so I thought they were different.
On 15 Mar 2008 21:37:45 -0700, Unix Fan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Timothy Wilson wrote:
Hello,
I think Michael meant UFS, as in what FreeBSD uses. I too would
Hi Amit,
Maybe I missed something, but you do have a Hebrew font installed on
your system and in your font path right?
On 24/09/2007, Marc Espie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We do not have full i18n support. The locale stuff in the base system
is not finished (I know, I'm late...)
Qt has its own
Hello ladies and gentlemen!
I'm having a frustrating problem. My internet is highly unstable when
using bit torrent. I don't think there's anything special about my
configuration: my gateway is a craptop with inbuilt Intel ethernet and
a url0 USB ethernet for the modem. The connection is bridged,
Hello,
I'm trying to set up a gateway / firewall at my home. I've set my
modem into half bridge mode, and my ethernet card (url0) is able to
get the address correctly if I use dhclient once the system has booted
(more on that later). I've set /etc/resolv.conf to use the correct
name servers that
Thanks Antoine and Stuart for your replies.
On 13/07/07, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
let's see what tricks this particular router is playing with
'half bridge'... (full bridge and pppoe is usually easier when
your ISP supports it): run this and fire off a dhclient
# tcpdump
to the man
pages, there doesn't seem to be a way? I thought it would be something
like this:
/dev/cd0a /mnt/cdrom cd9660 noauto,ro,user 0 0
But I get the following:
mount_cd9660: -o user: option not supported
Help!
Timothy.
Had you thought about mounting certain areas as read only?
For example, /etc, /local can be mounted as read only. When you want
to make changes, such as installing a new package or whatever, just
remount the file systems read/write.
You can also use jails.
Timothy
The only problem I can foresee is that I remember reading somewhere that
some MTAs use NOOP as a kind of keep-alive at times. This may be an
issue depending on how those MTAs deal with not getting the 250 response
from SPAMD they were expecting.
Tim.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
Does anyone know if something happened to OpenBSD 4.0 or the net-snmp
package for OpenBSD 4.0? I've just installed both on a new box and SNMP
UCD objects are broken; they seem to be missing?
On Tuesday 20 June 2006 12:14 am, Bihlmaier Andreas wrote:
Hello misc@,
I stumbled across a problem with all X terminal emulators in OpenBSD
(that is xterm and aterm, eterm and rxvt from ports).
None of the above seems to support 256 colors. I tried various
combinations of $TERM (xterm,
I got this script (spamd_parser.tgz) from a guy called Christopher
Kruslicky so all credit goes to him. It uses RRD Tool and provides a
fairly nice graph. It also runs as a daemon.
I butchered his code to produce two Perl daemons (spamd.zip) - one that
monitors the spamd log and updates the RRD
On Tuesday 23 August 2005 11:58 pm, eric wrote:
On Tue, 2005-08-23 at 16:53:25 -0600, Theo de Raadt proclaimed...
It is plain simple bad advice. And totally ridiculous.
And plus, with ipv6, it's imperative that the filters be pushed down to the
end-host so we can quit relying on stupid
On Wednesday 24 August 2005 03:25 pm, John Kintaro Tate wrote:
Okay.
I am wondering where all the space nicked off to, since I only
installed it not long ago. I havn't run out of space on a system for a
long time, how do I figure out what the biggest files and stuff are
again?
Thanks in
We are going to need details of what you did before it stopped working.
(Hint: you can boot into single user mode with boot -s at the boot prompt)
Tim Donahue
On Monday 22 August 2005 09:36 am, Joco Salvatti wrote:
Hi all,
I was trying to emulate linux binaries under my OpenBSD system 3.7,
On Thursday 18 August 2005 06:57 pm, Edd Barrett wrote:
See this is why I asked here, I know that FFS is close friends with
UFS, but I wasnt sure. So you reckon I can use native solaris FS and
mount in OBSD?
close friends compatible. Sun's current UFS was originally based on
Berkeley's
Does TCF count as a valid reason to call out sick from work?
On Friday 19 August 2005 09:43 am, Marius Van Deventer - Umzimkulu wrote:
Percussive Maintenance :-)
-Original Message-
From: Richard Welty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 August 2005 01:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
On Friday 19 August 2005 12:00 pm, Edd Barrett wrote:
As others have pointed out, use a tarball on a vfat filesystem. You might
want to doublecheck the capabilities of the various tar utilties, and
perhaps use gtar
(GNU Tar) on both ends.
I dont have enough cash to buy another disk and I
On Thursday 18 August 2005 11:02 am, Dave Feustel wrote:
On Thursday 18 August 2005 09:38, Dimitry Andric wrote:
See the atactl(8) manpage, in particular the sec* commands.
I was looking that that manpage yesterday. It confirms that it
is possible to make the disk data inaccessible to anyone
On Wednesday 17 August 2005 09:48 am, Will H. Backman wrote:
I have the following line in my crontab '(/usr/src/ cvs -q update
-PAd
-rOPENBSD_3_7)' If there are any updates, cron will email them to you
(cron
automattically emails any output to the user that owns the cron job,
so
On Wednesday 17 August 2005 12:59 pm, Will H. Backman wrote:
2. Disaster Recovery: Dump and Restore, or make a tar file for use
as
an install set?
make a release for every upgrade (-stable) you do, add your packages
to sitexx.tgz. backup your data and config files regularly.
OK.
-Original Message-
From: Hannah Schroeter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 11:36:42AM -0400, Timothy Donahue wrote:
[...]
As a general rule, if the update is in a library or in the /usr/src/sys
folder
then I build and install a new kernel then do a `make build
On Thursday 11 August 2005 01:41 pm, Paul de Weerd wrote:
The fact that you can not run multiple X servers on one videocard, as
it currently stands.
You really should read up on ttys(5) and the X Windows.
That isn't entirely true, on my Linux desktop I have gdm starting 2 virtual
consoles
On Friday 05 August 2005 09:01 am, Peter Huncar wrote:
Hi
[snip comparison of 2 different systems with different hardware and different
services that result in a different load]
Replacing the NIC's with em or some other well designed gigabit card might
help if his interrupt count are high,
On Friday 05 August 2005 12:09 pm, Henning Brauer wrote:
* Timothy Donahue [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-08-05 18:06]:
Replacing the NIC's with em or some other well designed gigabit card
em is not a well designed gigabit card.
might help if his interrupt count are high
not at all
On Thursday 28 July 2005 08:00 am, Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
Moritz Grimm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This kind of paranoia adds nothing to security (~/.ssh and others that
need it are already set to restrictive permissions), and there is no
privacy from root no matter what. The rest is,
On Thursday 28 July 2005 12:37 pm, Dave Feustel wrote:
On Thursday 28 July 2005 11:24 am, Moritz Grimm wrote:
Dave Feustel wrote:
And
[snip]
of this anecdote: A pal once had to deal with a probably-owned OpenBSD
box, because his clueless co-admin installed an outdated, vulnerable
MySQL
There is not likely to be an up-to-date set of *reliable* performance tests
that you can just look at on the web. The best thing you can do is make your
own based on the criteria that you are trying to compare them on, then
install FreeBSD and OpenBSD and see what works better for your
On Friday 22 July 2005 01:23 pm, Spruell, Darren-Perot wrote:
From: Joe . [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
are used to dealing with complex or unoptimized piles of crap. Part of
encouraging people to switch should at the very least be communicating
that there are no hidden options or that
I tested Garmin eTrex under OpenBSD using just plain old `cu`, which fit my
needs just fine since I was trying to capture the output from the NMEA
stream. You have to make sure you get your port settings correctly.
Unfortunately I purchased mine before they released the USB cables, so I
On Monday 20 June 2005 05:28 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone here made referrence to 'nazis'.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin's_law
In said article please note:
Quirk's exception
Intentional invocation of this so-called Nazi Clause is ineffectual.
and
Guy's corollary
You can't sell that bridge - I own it... :)
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Rod.. Whitworth
Sent: Monday, 20 June 2005 4:26 PM
To: Dave Feustel; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Nick Holland
Cc: misc
Subject: Re: OT: Hardware keyloggers embedded in new
I can't seem to get ftp-proxy working. I've looked at quite a few
websites and mailing list messages and I think I'm really close. But
something isn't right. When a lan computer tries to ftp, it connects but
when it does ls or dir it says 200 PORT command successful - not
using PASV, eh?
Hello,
I can't use man pages for some reason after I installed bash and login
using bash. I typed 'man dump' and it says that it can't find a manual
page for that.
I looked at some help on the web and there's a MANPATH but I'm not sure
what to set it to. I also looked at the /etc/man.conf
Nevermind. I installed man37.tgz and now everything works.
Timothy Horie wrote:
Hello,
I can't use man pages for some reason after I installed bash and login
using bash. I typed 'man dump' and it says that it can't find a manual
page for that.
I looked at some help on the web and there's
I'm fairly sure this is a hoax. I have seen this referenced several
times over the past few weeks and I have seen no evidence to indicate
and truth to the matter.
Apart from the obvious legal implications outside of the US how long do
you think Dell, HP or any other manufacturer would have
Hi,
I'm trying to install the BerkeleyDB port and I run into the following
error. Can someone help? Thanks!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/ports/databases/db# make install
=== databases/db/v3
=== Building package for db-3.1.17p1
Creating package /usr/ports/packages/i386/all/db-3.1.17p1.tgz
Error:
?
Or if not, tell me where I can go for some help regarding this problem?
Hugo Villeneuve wrote:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 04:27:39PM -0400, Joel Dinel wrote:
On 6/6/05, Timothy Horie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to recompile it without TLS. I've tried a lot of ways to get rid
of it without
internal.host...
Fred Crowson wrote:
Timothy Horie wrote:
I finally got sendmail recompiled and it's working.
I'm stuck on something though, and I can't seem to fix it
I pasted my message to http://thorie.com/sendmail.txt
I put this message on the sendmail newsgroup as well, but nobody
seems
.
What will go in place of MAIL_HUB so that mail will go to the other server?
Stephen Marley wrote:
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 04:32:03PM -0700, Timothy Horie wrote:
Here's a more detailed posting
http://thorie.com/sendmail
I have uploaded all of my sendmail config files and maillog and even
It's there.
It's right under FEATURE(`masquerade_entire_domain') in the .mc file.
Stephen Marley wrote:
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 04:32:03PM -0700, Timothy Horie wrote:
I just noticed you don't have
dnl
dnl Enable support for /etc/mail/mailertable.
dnl
FEATURE(`mailertable', `hash -o /etc/mail
On Wednesday 08 June 2005 08:59 am, Terry wrote:
On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 08:19:58AM -0400, Rick Barter wrote:
Also, it says ethereal is in /usr/ports/net/ethereal, but I can't find
[snip]
What version are you running? I have a 3.5 box and a 3.6 box, still
haven't loaded 3.7 yet :(, and the
I changed some options in the .mc file and rebuilt the
/etc/mail/sendmail.cf file.
How do I restart sendmail?
Hello,
I have 3.6 and I downloaded sendmail 8.13.0.
I ran sh Build, and got the following compile error:
cc -O -I. -I../../sendmail -I../../include -DNEWDB -DNIS -DMAP_REGEX
-DNETISO -DFAST_PID_RECYCLE -DNOT_SENDMAIL -c debug.c
In file included from debug.c:11:
Dinel wrote:
On 6/6/05, Timothy Horie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have 3.6 and I downloaded sendmail 8.13.0.
I ran sh Build, and got the following compile error:
You are probably not going to get any help here on that subject. The
sendmail version that comes with OpenBSD is more
On Wednesday 01 June 2005 03:28 am, Matt Phillips wrote:
If you are truly paranoid use DBAN, which is short for Darin's Boot and
Nuke. IMO it is the best disk wiping tool out there. It gives you a
couple different wiping methods to choose from, including the one used
by the US DoD. You can
On Wednesday 01 June 2005 08:06 am, Johan P. Lindstrvm wrote:
The military (at least in Sweden) bakes a Trotyl / Pentyl cake with
the drives as stuffing, don't know if that would change the magnetic
properties but most likely make the process of collecting/organizing
the pieces of the same
In GNU Date land on Linux I was able to do this:
Tim Napthali
Private: +61 2 8920 8252
Mobile: +61 421 050 754
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IM (MSN): [EMAIL PROTECTED]
blocked::blocked::blocked::mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry for previous version of this post. I sent it accidentally before I
was finished.
In Linux I was able to do this:
date +%Y%m%d -d -1 day
Which would give yesterdays date as 20050530
How can I do this in OpenBSD? I've mucked about with date -r $(expr
$(date +%d) - 86400) but I can't get
It should be safe. All my mail servers run GMT to prevent log confusion
(ie: It's a given that any log time is always GMT).
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Christian Weisgerber
Sent: Tuesday, 31 May 2005 9:49 AM
To: misc@openbsd.org
I've run into an interesting problem with the spamd SMTP banner.
I have a few OpenBSD 3.7 mail gateways running Postfix that are members
(from a DNS perspective) of an internal DNS domain such as
mail.company.org. They are MX destinations for mail for company.com, and
postfix reports to external
On Friday 20 May 2005 03:59 am, Stephan Wehner wrote:
What am I trying to back up?
What happened to me was I was running Mepis, and did an apt-get xfce4
(I think it was xfcr4). But then startx wouldn't work any longer. I
thought apt-get would be pretty safe...
Then I switched to FreeBSD and
On Wednesday 18 May 2005 11:41 am, Rod Dorman wrote:
On Wednesday, May 18, 2005, 12:16:40, Jack J. Woehr wrote:
Is there anything on OBSD like nsc on Linux which generates Bind 9
config files?
mg works for me :-)
The use of mg is completely optional, for example I prefer to use vi, but any
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