Re: OpenBSD insecurity rumors from isopenbsdsecu.re

2020-05-12 Thread slackwaree
And who the fuck gave you permission to talk cockbreath? ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Monday, May 11, 2020 8:03 PM, Daniel Jakots wrote: > On Mon, 11 May 2020 17:27:24 +0000, slackwaree > slackwa...@protonmail.com wrote: > > > I wish if the someone who took the time to ma

Re: OpenBSD insecurity rumors from isopenbsdsecu.re

2020-05-11 Thread slackwaree
I wish if the someone who took the time to make this page at least would make an antisystemD page instead. This is just a pointless brainless monkey(s) wasting our time webpage, it is not even funny and we are passed April 1 a long time ago. However I never knew linus said such things: "I thin

Re: OpenBSD VPS hoster with unlimited/limited nonfiltered traffic

2020-04-21 Thread slackwaree
Try EDIS, cheap unbeatable prices. You pay like 8EUR a month with a decent VM with 2TB traffic. Only caveat that you need to install OBSD on yourself. They used to have BSDs on the selectable KVM machine list but they removed it, doesn't mean that you can't install your custom OS. Network is ver

Re: MIdnight Commander won't run

2020-04-21 Thread slackwaree
That's why you never upgrade ... rather migrate. I still find it hard to believe that obsd added a tool to upgrade the system. BSDs unlike linux is a complete system. With all new releases you get new packages and a new kernel together. Dist upgrading always broke tons of stuff in linux too, ro

Re: Wine for OpenBSD?

2020-04-12 Thread slackwaree
You don't want wine anyway. That is the shining example of badly written software which sucked 15 years ago the same way it does today. They tried to make it better with cedega, crossover office and what not and failed miserably. All you could get out of it is to run basic apps like notepad or c

Re: Faking the same LAN over the Internet

2020-04-01 Thread slackwaree
Use OpenVPN in bridged mode or if it's too complicated for you to set it up you can give a shot for Hamachi which was made for exactly this. There is one caveat regarding using the bridged mode in openvpn that there is more packet overhead than if you would be using the routed tun network but I

Re: Jitsi on OpenBSD

2020-03-18 Thread slackwaree
Although this is not the kind of response you are expecting... I have spent tremendous amount of time playing around with these voip hodge-podge softphones like Jitsi, Qualcom, Ekiga, Linphone etc etc. One is worst than the other, they are all full of bugs, their dev teams/community suck so befo

Re: upgrade i386 kernel to amd64

2020-03-13 Thread slackwaree
Depends on your app, if your software is working fine on it since years then just leave it as is. You don't want multiarch systems it is even a mess in linux. A system like that should not be upgraded but migrated, you setup a clean install with the latest 64bit Obsd on another machine then move

Re: OpenBSD's extremely poor network/disk performance?

2020-01-30 Thread slackwaree
And you link a report from 2018 in 2020, currently we are at OpenBSD 6.6. Maybe instead of spamming stupidity on the mailing list do the benchmarks yourself with current systems on the same hardware and publish those results. I personally don't have any issues with OpenBSD being drastically slow

Re: OpenBSD pf - redirect all DNS queries to local DNS server

2019-12-19 Thread slackwaree
Use DNSmasque. Use OpenDNS for forwarding to take care of lot of crapware. Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Tuesday, December 17, 2019 9:55 PM, lu hu wrote: > Our little home network: > > ISP -> ROUTER -> SWITCH -> WIFI APs -> CLIENTS > > ROUTER: OpenBSD 6

Re: When will be created a great desktop experience for OpenBSD?

2019-10-26 Thread slackwaree
Fluxbox 4 ever. I use Fluxbox on all platforms Debian, Ubuntu, OpenBSD, FreeBSD since more than 10 years. It has all the functionality I will ever need and fits into a slick 20MB binary. Who needs 4-5GB gnome/kde crapware deeply tied into systemD, soon you will not even be able to use those VMs

Re: What is you motivational to use OpenBSD

2019-09-07 Thread slackwaree
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Friday, September 6, 2019 12:26 PM, Péter Bertalan Zoltán wrote: > Mohamed salah mohamed.a.sala...@gmail.com [2019-08-28 16:32:29 +0200]: > > > I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use > > OPENBSD what not other bsd's what not gnu/L

Re: Route through different gateways depending on process

2019-07-08 Thread slackwaree
that point its not reachable from the lan. I have now added 3 virtual interfaces. I doubt they are really needed. Any ideas? Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Friday, June 28, 2019 9:47 AM, slackwaree wrote: > Hello, > > That worked however it wa

Re: Route through different gateways depending on process

2019-06-28 Thread slackwaree
do: curl -x http://127.0.0.1:3129/ -L https://www.myip.com/ instead of curl -x http://192.168.10.1:3129/ -L https://www.myip.com/ and therefore the squid is unreachable right now from the .10. network for other machines as well. Since this is a VM multiple solutions would be possible. First I could just a

Re: Route through different gateways depending on process

2019-06-26 Thread slackwaree
05 - 8 vio0 127/8 localhost UGS01 32768 8 lo0 localhost localhost UGHS 00 32768 8 lo0 IPV4 I don't need. Maybe I did not add the localhost correctly?! since if I compare this with the main routing table I s

Re: Route through different gateways depending on process

2019-06-24 Thread slackwaree
unning. > > > On Jun 21, 2019, at 10:28 AM, Claudio Jeker cje...@diehard.n-r-g.com wrote: > > > > > On Fri, Jun 21, 2019 at 02:11:53PM +, slackwaree wrote: > > > Hello, > > > I wonder if the following scenario can be solved with OpenBSD on 1 single > >

Route through different gateways depending on process

2019-06-21 Thread slackwaree
Hello, I wonder if the following scenario can be solved with OpenBSD on 1 single machine or with VMM: I got 3 OpenBSD vms, all of them are exactly the same running squid except they use different default routers to route their traffic out. I would like to merge these to one VM if it is possibl

Mount SMB share with usmb on startup

2019-06-19 Thread slackwaree
Hello guys, I know everyone hates windoz :( but here is something I would like to solve: I have a working share with usmb. I have writteng an rc script to mount this at boots: #!/bin/sh sleep 60 usmb -c /root/.usmb.conf boxx &> /dev/null Adding sleep didnt help. I have put this script into /e

Squid slower compared to Linux how to boost it?

2019-01-21 Thread slackwaree
Hello, I'm migrating from an old Debian Wheezy 7.11 to OpenBSD 6.3. Although some of the bench numbers in favor of Obsd when I start using the proxy in general I feel more sluggishness (sometimes pages load slower) also elements might not load. BENCHMARK THROUGH WHEEZY PROXY ===