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On Friday, 16 August 2024 at 12:41, Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> On 2024-08-16, Laura Smith n5d9xq3ti233xiyif...@protonmail.ch wrote:
>
> > On Friday, 16 August 2024 at 09:52, Peter N. M. Hansteen pe...@bsdly.net
> > wrote:
> &g
On Friday, 16 August 2024 at 09:52, Peter N. M. Hansteen
wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 16, 2024 at 08:31:50AM +, Laura Smith wrote:
>
> > Is there an OpenBSD equivalent to the below flag which is set in
> > /boot/loader.conf.local on FreeBSD ?
> >
> > hw.ua
Is there an OpenBSD equivalent to the below flag which is set in
/boot/loader.conf.local on FreeBSD ?
hw.uart.console="mm:0xfedc9000,rs:2"
I cannot understand why I am getting no output on com3 post-install of 7.5.
I connect to the USB-serial port, and I can see 7.5 boot of USB, and I can go
through the install. No problem.
During install, I say "yes" to, do you want to default to com3.
But after the reboot, I see no output after
Could someone kindly fix the wording on the 7.5 upgrade page.
It says "There were several configuration changes and changes in packages that
may require planning before starting the upgrade."
But the notes say "nothing of note this release", "nothing to remove this
release",
Thanks!
On Sunday, 10 March 2024 at 11:09, Tobias Fiebig
wrote:
>
> Would still give it a try, esp. given that a large text file cat also
> shows this MTU-y behavior. ;-)
>
> Still, I acknowledge that I do have a very MTU-hammer-view of network
> things a lot.
>
> In any case, the issue sounds inte
nything special with the network setup?
>
> Anything odd in dmesg on the box you're ssh'ing from?
>
> On 2024-03-09, Laura Smith n5d9xq3ti233xiyif...@protonmail.ch wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > I've got a fresh install of 7.4 on a new box and am seein
ignaled. This only hits as soon as the packets
> get a size larger than the MTU, e.g., when typing dmesg (or find /).
>
> With best regards,
> Tobias
>
> On Sat, 2024-03-09 at 16:07 +, Laura Smith wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > I've got a fresh inst
Same thing, it hangs :
# cat /dev/urandom | openssl enc -base64 -out foo
^C
# ls -lah foo
1.5G Mar 9 17:17 foo
# cat foo
Bunch of text, then hang, then dropped "Timeout, server not responding."
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On Saturday, 9 March 2024 at 16:55, Mihai Popes
Hi
I've got a fresh install of 7.4 on a new box and am seeing a very weird problem.
If I enter "dmesg" I get a few lines of output and then it hangs and my ssh
connection gets dropped. I ran syspatch, rebooted and the problem persists.
Example:
# dmesg
MX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,PBE,SSE3,PC
sourceforge.net/p/chaosesqueanthology/tickets/2/
We desire more map format compatability so our code can be used using more
maps.
We have found C++ OPENSOURCE (RMS I used the word you do not like: because
you won't help me get contributors at all) code to load UNREAL format 3d
maps. But our engine
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On Tuesday, October 17th, 2023 at 10:07, David Higgs wrote:
> I have an underpowered amd64 VPS and attempted to (auto)upgrade it to 7.4.
Just how underpowered is your VPS ?
I've got a few underpowered VPS's (1 or 2 vCPU, 512MB RAM) and they went
through the
> I usually track the following file.
>
> https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/src/etc/root/root.mail
>
Ironically, that file seems to support the earlier statement made by Peter
Hansteen that he got shot down for (i.e. "The exact date will not be generally
known until it happens if recent releases
a
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On Saturday, April 15th, 2023 at 08:37, Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> I have FS and FlexOptix SFP and SFP+ (various LX, SR, LR) in X710-based cards,
> I don't remember what they're vendor-coded as (probably either Intel or Cisco
> for the FS, and either Intel or
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On Friday, April 14th, 2023 at 21:14, Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> ixl can be vendor locked in firmware. also iirc they can be funny about when
> the module was plugged in, if it was hotplugged try rebooting, though vendor
I have an ixl card (ixl0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "Intel X710 SFP+" rev 0x02:
port 3, FW 6.0.48442 API 1.7, msix, 4 queues) on OpenBSD that doesn't seem to
be seeing any of my SFP+ modules.
The modules are all MSA coded and from different manufacturers.
ifconfig ixl shows "status: no carrier"
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On Wednesday, April 12th, 2023 at 16:57, Denis Fondras
wrote:
> I started to write something that looks like a driver but haven't gone far
> yet.
> There is no freely available doc about this chipset. The only source is the
> FreeBSD driver and it is meh...
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On Wednesday, April 12th, 2023 at 16:13, Claudio Jeker
wrote:
> These integrated network ports are often disabled. I have not found a
> reasonably priced system that has them exposed. This is an important reason
> why O
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On Wednesday, April 12th, 2023 at 15:00, Mischa wrote:
> Hi Laura,
>
> Gotcha... I don't have those laying around. :)
>
> Mischa
>
> On 2023-04-12 15:54, Laura Smith wrote:
>
> > Hi M
192.168.1.107 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.1.255
>
> The dmesg you can find at:
> https://dmesgd.nycbug.org/index.cgi?do=view&id=7047
> The chipset for the SFP+ card is the same.
>
> Mischa
>
> On 2023-04-12 12:01, Laura Smith wrote:
>
> > Has any
Has anyone had the opportunity to experiment using OpenBSD in conjunction with
AMD EPYC/RYZEN native 10gb ports ?
As far as I can see there are no drivers for it in stable ? But maybe
someone's been playing with it on the bleeding-edge ?
Thanks !
Laura
On 11/8/2022 6:50 PM, latin...@vcn.bc.ca wrote:
Hello misc
Is there a problem installing Dovecot? Thanks
I have 2 VMs upgraded working correctly, this is a new installation of
Dovecot at Vultr.
# pkg_add dovecot
quirks-6.42 signed on 2022-10-30T18:56:25Z
Can't install dovecot-2.3.19.1p0v0 becau
On Tue, 21 Jun 2022 13:47:28 +0200
Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 20, 2022 at 11:41:05PM +0100, Julian Smith wrote:
> > It turned out that i needed to do `ifconfig iwn0 down -joinlist up` to
> > remove
> > all networks from the join list, as described in
Recently i got really confused after removing a 'join ... ' line
from /etc/hostname.iwn0, then running `sh /etc/netstart`. This resulted
in reconnection to , even though was now not mentioned
anywhere in /etc/hostname.iwn0.
Even `ifconfig iwn0 down up` did not change this behaviour.
It turned o
pj,
I'm afraid your counter to my post is a fine example of sort the die-hard
open-sourcer I was referring to.
I'm sure in the world you live in, you think every desktop and server on the
planet should be running OpenBSD. And that nobody should be using iOS or
Android based smartphones.
But a
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On Tuesday, October 26th, 2021 at 01:38, wrote:
> I wouldn't trust Zoom any further than I'd trust Skype.
Whilst there are certainly arguments for not trusting Zoom, I think perhaps we
need to take a step back here.
The reality is that whilst die-hard graybeard
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On Monday, October 25th, 2021 at 19:15, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 25, 2021 at 05:45:22PM +, Laura Smith wrote:
>
> > I'm struggling a bit as to what I need to do next here.
> >
> > Any time in the past I've con
I'm struggling a bit as to what I need to do next here.
Any time in the past I've connected a USB stick etc. to OpenBSD, everything
happened automagically in terms of recognition and assigning a /dev/sd.
However this time, its different. This is the only line that appears in dmesg
when I plug
is used, source will use IP assigned to interface. The
> preferred source will not be used when:
>
>
> o destination is on-link
>
> o source address is assigned to a disabled interface
>
> This is best used as a !route command
Could somebody kindly remind me how to force OpenBSD to use the lo0 alias for
outbound traffic ?
I've got an OpenBSD instance which is getting its default route via bgpd.
ping 8.8.8.8 does not work
but
ping -I $lo0_alias works
How can I tell OpenBSD to use the lo0 as default outbound interface
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On Wednesday, August 25th, 2021 at 1:51 PM, Claudio Jeker
wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 25, 2021 at 02:01:26PM +0200, Kristjan Komlosi wrote:
>
> > On 24. 08. 21 21:59, Laura Smith wrote:
> >
> > > W
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On Wednesday, August 25th, 2021 at 1:01 PM, Kristjan Komlosi
wrote:
> On 24. 08. 21 21:59, Laura Smith wrote:
>
> > Would be interesting to hear comments from the community on this comparison
> > : https://elegantnetwork.github.io/posts/foll
Would be interesting to hear comments from the community on this comparison :
https://elegantnetwork.github.io/posts/followup-measuring-BGP-stacks/
N.B. For the record, don't shoot the messenger, I had nothing to do with these
tests, I just became aware of them via the BIRD list. I am particula
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On Friday, August 13th, 2021 at 8:07 AM, Jean-Pierre de Villiers
wrote:
> > I'd like to learn this program better.
> >
> > I prefer something printed/pressed instead of e-book.
>
> I own a copy of a neat little book publish
Only bnxt and mcx support 50. Intel chips that do are 800 series, beyond ixl.
On August 11, 2021 5:13:11 p.m. Chris Cappuccio wrote:
ha...@sdf.org [ha...@sdf.org] wrote:
> Hi folks!
>
> I wonder if OBSD supports 50Gbe network cards. And what is the cable
> standard to support such data transf
On Mon, 9 Aug 2021 17:35:36 - (UTC)
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2021-08-08, Julian Smith wrote:
> > I've been trying to get a yoctopuce (https://www.yoctopuce.com/) USB
> > sensor to work on OpenBSD, but have run into problems.
> >
> > The sensor has Li
I've been trying to get a yoctopuce (https://www.yoctopuce.com/) USB
sensor to work on OpenBSD, but have run into problems.
The sensor has Linux code
(https://github.com/yoctopuce/yoctolib_cpp.git) that uses libusb, but
on OpenBSD using the libusb1 package, libusb_kernel_driver_active() and
libusb
Hi William,
I would try posting what you have to the Dovecot mailing list and see what
Aki says.
On May 17, 2021 7:18:35 a.m. William Orr wrote:
Hey,
I have two mailservers running OpenBSD 6.9, and I use bidirectional
syncing of my maildirs through doveadm, part of dovecot. After the
upgra
ery
> unhappy accidents later!
Like Employee_Financial_Data.xlsx?
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the drive would be
recoverable in that state unless something remote was to lock it down or
wipe the disk
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Hello misc@
I wonder if anyone could recommend remote wipe software for OpenBSD, should
someone want to start using it in an enterprise setting where such features are
a requirement?
Thanks in advance,
ols
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I'm wondering whether pkg-config might not be outputing correct flags
for freeglut.
For example this programme:
#include
int main(void)
{
return 0;
}
- fails to build with:
cc `pkg-config --cflags --libs freeglut` foo.c
because:
In file included from foo.c:1:
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On Sunday, 20 December 2020 10:28, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> The story is, that I log time to lives (TTL) with a setsockopt() on my logging
> DNS server. Whenever mail.openbsd.org sends a mail it does not ask its cache
> but does a dns query every time. This i
On 11/16/2020 12:08 AM, Paul B. Henson wrote:
I just updated one of my servers running 6.7 to 6.8, and am having a
problem with openldap. I have the intermediate cert and root CA in a
file referenced by the openldap config:
TLSCACertificateFile/etc/openldap/cabundle.crt
Under 6.7 with the o
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On Wednesday, 4 November 2020 16:56, Caspar Schutijser
wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 02, 2020 at 02:55:55PM +, Laura Smith wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > I'm still trying to figure out what triggered this, I think it might have
> > been runni
Hi
I'm still trying to figure out what triggered this, I think it might have been
running "sh /etc/netstart" after a "hostname.wg" config update, but I've been
unable to reproduce.
As a sidenote, I thought "ddb.panic=0" was supposed to prevent these sort of
hanging panics?
Nonetheless, I'm pa
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On Sunday, 1 November 2020 14:37, Matt Dunwoodie wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Oct 2020 21:31:50 +
> Laura Smith n5d9xq3ti233xiyif...@protonmail.ch wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I currently have a fully functional
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On Sunday, 1 November 2020 12:53, Marc Espie wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 01, 2020 at 12:23:44PM +, Laura Smith wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > As far as I can tell from the docs, only pkg_info supports spec style ?
Hi
As far as I can tell from the docs, only pkg_info supports spec style ?
I am trying to script an OpenBSD setup and as part of that certain packages
need to be installed. For most packages that is not a problem, however, for
example, with gnupg, there are two versions in the 6.8 repo :
gnupg-
Hi,
I currently have a fully functional dual-stack Wireguard instance running on
Debian. However given the recent release of OpenBSD 6.8 with Wireguard in base,
I thought it would be a good opportunity to switch over from the dark side. ;-)
Anyway, so on Debian I have a no-NAT setup, with the h
On 10/22/2020 11:22 PM, Jonathan Gray wrote:
On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 10:37:31PM -0400, Brad Smith wrote:
On 10/22/2020 9:59 PM, Kevin Shell wrote:
Hello misc@.
I want to try out OpenBSD UEFI.
How to install OpenBSD with UEFI boot on qemu?
The installer does prompt you during disk setup.
The
On 10/22/2020 9:59 PM, Kevin Shell wrote:
Hello misc@.
I want to try out OpenBSD UEFI.
How to install OpenBSD with UEFI boot on qemu?
The installer does prompt you during disk setup.
The install68.iso has no UEFI support.
This is not true.
My following command on Linux can't boot OpenBSD U
On Tue, 6 Oct 2020 13:29:56 - (UTC)
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2020-10-05, Julian Smith wrote:
> > It looks like OpenBSD's cmake port patches cmake to remove the use
> > of -O2 in Release and RelWithDebInfo builds -
> > /usr/ports/devel/cmake/patches/patch-Modu
It looks like OpenBSD's cmake port patches cmake to remove the use of
-O2 in Release and RelWithDebInfo builds -
/usr/ports/devel/cmake/patches/patch-Modules_Compiler_GNU_cmake has:
- string(APPEND CMAKE_${lang}_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL_INIT " -Os -DNDEBUG")
- string(APPEND CMAKE_${lang}_FLAGS_RELEASE_I
On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 08:14:22 - (UTC)
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2020-08-15, Julian Smith wrote:
> >
> > Ok i'll try building a current kernel in the next few days.
>
> Kernel and userland (and device firmware) should be in sync. It's
> easier to use
I've just run into a slightly confusing situation during an install
using install67.fs on a USB stick, and wondered whether it might be
worth adding something to http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html
"Installation Guide " to clarify what to do.
I was installing onto a second 32 GB USB stick on a Le
Hi,
Let's say I've got a scenario where I've got transit ISPs and peering
connections.
My general config rule is that I use med to prioritise peering over transit
(because localpref is too high up in the BGP selection algorithm, so localpref
is a sledgehammer to crack a nut).
That setup has s
On Sat, 15 Aug 2020 11:09:59 +0200
Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 15, 2020 at 09:14:48AM +0100, Julian Smith wrote:
> > I'm seeing fairly frequent (e.g. more than daily) failures from an
> > iwn0 wireless network device, on a Lenovo X230.
> >
> > dmesg|
I'm seeing fairly frequent (e.g. more than daily) failures from an iwn0
wireless network device, on a Lenovo X230.
dmesg|grep iwn shows:
iwn0 at pci2 dev 0 function 0 "Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205" rev 0x34: msi,
MIMO 2T2R, MoW, address a4:4e:31:43:f1:60
iwn0: fatal firmware error
iwn0: fatal
On Mon, 10 Aug 2020 09:53:10 +0200
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 09, 2020 at 09:46:00PM +0100, Julian Smith wrote:
>
> > I've just used adjfreq() directly to correct my hardware clock,
> > which was running an hour ahead of UTC (due to my hardware
> &g
I've just used adjfreq() directly to correct my hardware clock, which
was running an hour ahead of UTC (due to my hardware previously running
Windows).
But i've struggled to understand the adjfreq(2) man page, so ended up
finding a value for by trial and error.
I ended up with this code:
do
On Tue, 21 Jul 2020 19:23:44 +0100
Julian Smith wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Jul 2020 17:18:19 +0100
> Julian Smith wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 20 Jul 2020 15:26:11 +
> > Visa Hankala wrote:
> >
> > > On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 04:35:12AM +, Visa Hankala wrote:
On Wed, 22 Jul 2020 19:09:41 +0200
Theo Buehler wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 22, 2020 at 07:05:31PM +0200, Theo Buehler wrote:
> > This works around the bug:
>
> And this might even be a correct fix:
>
> diff --git configure.ac configure.ac
> index 0d22ad59b..d27222459 100644
> --- configure.ac
> +++
On Mon, 20 Jul 2020 17:18:19 +0100
Julian Smith wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Jul 2020 15:26:11 +
> Visa Hankala wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 04:35:12AM +, Visa Hankala wrote:
> > > On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 09:47:54PM +0100, Julian Smith wrote:
> > >
It looks like ksh runs much slower than bash with current Ghostscript's
./configure script - for me it takes 20m, compared with 45s under bash.
This is on OpenBSD 6.7 GENERIC.MP#1 amd64. [This kernel has visa@'s
wait4() patch (see recent 'gdb in uninterruptible wait' thread), but
the same problem
On Mon, 20 Jul 2020 15:26:11 +
Visa Hankala wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 04:35:12AM +, Visa Hankala wrote:
> > On Sun, Jul 19, 2020 at 09:47:54PM +0100, Julian Smith wrote:
> > > I've been finding egdb and gdb rather easily get stuck in an
> > >
I've been finding egdb and gdb rather easily get stuck in an
uninterruptible wait, e.g. when running the 'next' command after
hitting a breakpoint.
So it's not possible to kill the debuggee or gdb and the only way to
kill the debuggee process and free up its listening sockets seems to be
to reboot
For me, backtrace_symbols() does not show line-numbers. Is this the
intended behaviour?
I'm using:
OpenBSD jules-obsd 6.7 GENERIC.MP#182 amd64
libexecinfo-0.3p2v0
With 'cc -g -Wl,--export-dynamic', i'm getting backtraces like:
0x69854ee369 at ./foo.c.exe
0x69854ee477 at ./foo.c
I run a few OpenBSD servers on vultr. They block outbound 25 by default like
most providers, but as long as you say you aren’t going to spam, they open it
for you no problem. 1000GB bandwidth on smaller VPS, 6000 on larger ones
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mentioned in the thread.
-ols
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ry was more around supporting the writing process
> (outlining, character development) and the formatting (like you say, an after
> thought most often)
>
> ~ols
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support, but not really anything that
stands out which supports OpenBSD (aside from the obvious LaTeX et al.)
Mich appreciated
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k at the ports build, flightgear-2016.3.1p4, and
see whether i can make it build a later flightgear.
Thanks,
- Jules
On Sat, 10 Aug 2019 13:55:54 +0100
Julian Smith wrote:
> I've been trying to build and run the open source flight simulator
> flightgear (https://flightgear.org) on OpenBS
I've been trying to build and run the open source flight simulator
flightgear (https://flightgear.org) on OpenBSD.
Slightly to my surprise, getting it to build wasn't too difficult.
But i'm getting a SIGBUS at early on at runtime in code called by Qt.
I'm unsure how to go about investigating thi
Hi,
I'm considering an option to evaluate connecting IPs before they're evaluated
by `pf` in order to make some decisions about the "reputation" of a connecting
IP. Then if that reputation is low enough, some action could either be taken:
in `pf` to protect the associated application (say by bl
Hi,
I’m testing a script for spamd’s exec method. In order for the script to work,
it needs the IP address from spamd.
I tried passing %A to it but that doesn’t seem to work:
module:\
:black:\
:msg="Your address %A was found in module\n\
See blah for details":\
:
Hi All,
Likely something in my setup as /usr/src and /usr/obj are NFS mounts, but
curious if anyone has any thoughts on what might cause this?
Making all in doc
sed 's,@VERSION\@,1.11.1p1,g' /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/doc/CVSvn.texi.in
>/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/doc/CVSvn.ttexi/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/c
> On 6 Mar 2019, at 06:48, Kihaguru Gathura wrote:
>
> is this error justifiable considering the above configuration?
If you curl the http site yourself do you get a 302 to https? If yes, then it’s
their problem.
This post on misc has further details on GPD Pocket support:
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=153582446230820&w=2
leaversmith.com/privacy
I still have not found a reason to upgrade from my Thinkpad X61s, which has the
added benefit of having a 4:3 aspect ratio screen too
I get about 5hrs battery life under normal use, which for me is work in the
terminal and light browsing
It really depends on how small and lightweight you want,
On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 12:39:03PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> The preceding might bring up Python 2.7, which wouldn't work. If
> there's a similar environment variable that either brings up the
> Python3 executable, or nothing at all, that would be better.
Ah yes, apologies for my oversight there
Nice helpful script, thanks. Didn't run off the bat for me as it expects
python3 in /usr/bin/
`#!/usr/bin/env python` is more portable
ols
leaversmith.com/privacy
> I think it is caused by the packets blocked having the RST flag set -- a
> consequence of specifying "flags S/SA" in rule @39. Check out man
> pf.conf. Look for section about "flags a/b | any" (line 317 here).
The S/SA wasn't set explicitly my me, its the default.
Out of interest, would this
I am a big fan of Decisio (https://www.deciso.com/product-catalog/)
Yes, it comes out of the box with "another BSD" preloaded, but you can easily
take care of that in a few minutes courtesy of a USB console and a USB key with
Mr de Raadt's opus magnum on it. ;-)
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Hi,
I'm banging my head against a brick wall here trying to figure out why PF (on
OpenBSD 6.3) is allowing some packets but blocking others ?
Here's the tcpdump:
Sep 05 18:07:45.084191 rule 39/(match) pass in on vlan108: 192.0.2.150.49156 >
198.51.100.158.20001: udp 47
Sep 05 18:07:45.084220 ru
Hello
What’s the current landscape for OpenBSD regarding support for
ultra-portable/pocketable laptops? I’m classing ~7” screen in this category,
such as the GPD Pocket.
Does anyone have experience with getting OpenBSD running on such a device?
I understand the limitations of such devices, bu
Thanks for your reply.
>
> If you are configuring a route server, you don't want "route-collector yes".
> Or if you want a route collector, it won't advertise any route so your
> concerns
> are null.
Interesting point. My understanding was that a route server did not make any
best-path decis
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out the most suitable config params transform OpenBGPD
into a route server.
So far I have :
route-collector yes
transparent-as yes
But my concern is more in the area of suitable filters to prevent loops.
I'm thinking I need something along the lines of :
allow to any
, Martin Smith wrote:
I upgraded from 6.1 to 6.2 and I am sure I carried out all the necessary
things that were printed out after it ran, but on attempting to start x I
get the following
uvm_fault(0xd0c544dc, 0xd3a2d000, 0, 1)->e
kernel: page fault trap, code=0
stopped at I915_gem_pwrite_io
I upgraded from 6.1 to 6.2 and I am sure I carried out all the necessary
things that were printed out after it ran, but on attempting to start x
I get the following
uvm_fault(0xd0c544dc, 0xd3a2d000, 0, 1)->e
kernel: page fault trap, code=0
stopped at I915_gem_pwrite_ioctl+0x621: mov1 0x34(
On July 28, 2017 at 3:37:18 PM, Hamza Sheikh (fehr...@codeghar.com) wrote:
I went through the process of creating an OpenBSD-based gateway for my
home network (IPv4 and IPv6). Learned a lot and documented my setup in
a blog post[0]. Maybe it can help troubleshoot your IPv6 setup. Pay
special atten
On July 27, 2017 at 6:35:23 PM, jungle boogie
(jungleboog...@gmail.com(mailto:jungleboog...@gmail.com)) wrote:
> On 07/27/2017 05:41 PM, Thomas Smith wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> > Can anyone advise on this please?
> >
>
> What do you see when you do:
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Hi,
My ISP (Cox) supports IPv6 and I have this working on a MikroTik
router--it pulls an address and prefix, creates a default route,
creates an address pool for internal clients, etc.
I've been working to configure a similar setup in OpenBSD 6.1 but I've
been unable to even get the outside inter
Linode works pretty well for me; I understand that some have EC2
working as well, but I’ve not taken the time to try that.
There area a couple of different ways, as well, with Linode to create
base images and speed new server deployments. I personally store my
base images off-line and copy up when
My ISP (Cox) supports IPv6 and I have this working on a MikroTik router--it
pulls an address and prefix, creates a default route, creates an address pool
for internal client, etc.
I've been working to configure a similar setup in OpenBSD 6.1 and I've been
unable to even get the outside interface
> Is the clock on this system correct? OpenBSD 6.1+"s installer uses https
> (at least for architectures which can fit it on the install media) but
> doesn"t handle the case where you have an incorrect clock very well
> (normally the installer tries to fetch the mirror list over https, which
> fail
To add one more thing to this... After the install is completes, I get the
following error trying to install a package (any package):
$ doas pkg_add zsh
http://ftp.usa.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.1/6.1/packages/amd64/: no such dir
Can't find zsh
$ cat /etc/installurl
http://ftp.usa.openbsd.org/pub/O
I'm trying to install OpenBSD 6.1. Selecting the sets location always initially
fails with the following:
Location of sets? (disk http or 'done') [http]
HTTP proxy URL? (e.g. 'http://proxy:8080', or 'none') [none]
(Unable to get list from ftp.openbsd.org, but that is OK)
HTTP Server? (hostname or
Hello -
How do I config dnscrypt-proxy to use more than 1 resolver? I understand
how to do theunbound part but what do I put in /etc/rc.conf.local?
Currently I have:
dnscrypt_proxy_flags="-d -E -m 1 -R dnscrypt.eu-dk -a 127.0.0.1:40"
I greatly appreciate any help.
--Doug
r 2
uhidev0: iclass 3/0
ums0 at uhidev0: 3 buttons, Z dir
wsmouse1 at ums0 mux 0
vscsi0 at root
scsibus3 at vscsi0: 256 targets
softraid0 at root
scsibus4 at softraid0: 256 targets
root on sd0a (6d14ab39e519f0a2.a) swap on sd0b dump on sd0b
WARNING: / was not properly unmounted
clock: unknow
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