On July 16, 2018 8:14 PM, Ax0n a...@h-i-r.net wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 16, 2018, 19:39 Walt neurobot...@protonmail.ch wrote:
>
> > I'm not sure what would be useful for when we are the target of an attack.
> > It seems to me that when the attack is going on, our bandwidth is so
> > saturated
On Mon, Jul 16, 2018, 19:39 Walt wrote:
>
> I'm not sure what would be useful for when we are the target of an
> attack. It seems to me that when the attack is going on, our bandwidth is
> so saturated that I'm not sure what we can do except to wait it out or to
> pay our provider to help
With the prevalance of ddos attacks today, are there any steps we can do to
limit them. We've been the subject of a few ddos attacks over the last 15
years lasting anywhere between a couple of hours and several days. One lasted
a week or two but was largely broken into two parts -- the first
On 07/16/18 15:57, Antonino Sidoti wrote:
Hi,
Before I go into to much detail, where is the appropriate place to get help for
PF related problems? I am really stuck and need some assistance in
understanding PF. I can provide diagrams, configuration files too to make is
clearer.
Thanks in
On 07/14/18 15:16, Chris Bennett wrote:
> I very carefully and surely tested which flash drive to use and then
> pulled out the wrong one.
> I stopped the install with halt and done nothing else.
> Should I have yanked it, halted it or just said goodbye?
>
> ddrescue or something else or nothing
Hi,
Before I go into to much detail, where is the appropriate place to get help for
PF related problems? I am really stuck and need some assistance in
understanding PF. I can provide diagrams, configuration files too to make is
clearer.
Thanks in advance
Nino
I've been on more than one interview committee, if you put OpenBSD
experience on your resume you would stand out in my eyes. However
most of my co-workers know very little about anything beside MAC,
Winders or Linux, therefore it wouldn't help with them.
Use OpenBSD because you want to.
diana
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html#r20180613b
I can respond in more details when I’m back online later this week.
Reyk
> Am 16.07.2018 um 20:29 schrieb Ax0n :
>
> On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 4:56 AM, Rickard von Essen <
> rickard.von.es...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> It looks like cloud-init in
On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 12:38:24PM -0700, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
> This is probably due to the Hackathon from July 8-13 and that at least
> some developers are probably still traveling. Snapshots are often not
> built for public use during that time from my observation but it is
> unusual for cvs
This is probably due to the Hackathon from July 8-13 and that at least
some developers are probably still traveling. Snapshots are often not
built for public use during that time from my observation but it is
unusual for cvs changes to not be fanning out to the mirrors. Perhaps
some maintenantce
On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 4:56 AM, Rickard von Essen <
rickard.von.es...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It looks like cloud-init in the VM can't even reach 169.254.169.254. Does
> it have routing to get there? Is there a fw blocking the calls from the VM
> to 169.254.169.254?
>
I don't think so. This is my
On Jul 15, 2018 4:52 PM, Ax0n wrote:
>
> I'm hoping someone on-list has actually gotten this to work and can point
> out where I'm going wrong.
>
> I've been trying for months off and on to get this to work. I have a
> feeling I just don't understand the documentation for meta-data (
>
On 7/16/2018 9:15 AM, Todd C. Miller wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 09:11:50 -0700, Scott Vanderbilt wrote:
BTW, newaliases seg faults for me with latest couple of snapshots
(amd64). No message other than "segmentation fault". Just submitted a PR
with sendbug.
Already fixed in -current by:
On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 09:11:50 -0700, Scott Vanderbilt wrote:
> BTW, newaliases seg faults for me with latest couple of snapshots
> (amd64). No message other than "segmentation fault". Just submitted a PR
> with sendbug.
Already fixed in -current by:
CVSROOT:/cvs
Module name:src
On 7/16/2018 8:32 AM, Todd C. Miller wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jul 2018 17:59:58 -0700, Scott Vanderbilt wrote:
In /etc/mail/aliases, there is the following note:
# >>The program "newaliases" must be run after
# >> NOTE >> this file is updated for any changes to
#
On Sun, 15 Jul 2018 17:59:58 -0700, Scott Vanderbilt wrote:
> In /etc/mail/aliases, there is the following note:
>
> # >> The program "newaliases" must be run after
> # >> NOTE >> this file is updated for any changes to
> # >> show through to smtpd.
On Fri, 13 Jul 2018 23:05:09 -0300
Man Hobby wrote:
> What is the opinion of employers about OpenBSD?
> There is reason for to learn use OpenBSD to find job?
> If not, why?
> If there is not reason for to learn use OpenBSD to find job, why use
> OpenBSD?
There are employers and employers, as
On 7/16/2018 3:01 AM, Benjamin Baier wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jul 2018 19:54:12 -0700
Joshua Taylor Eppinette wrote:
On Sun, Jul 15, 2018 at 05:59:58PM -0700, Scott Vanderbilt wrote:
In /etc/mail/aliases, there is the following note:
# >>The program "newaliases" must be run
It looks like cloud-init in the VM can't even reach 169.254.169.254. Does
it have routing to get there? Is there a fw blocking the calls from the VM
to 169.254.169.254?
On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 at 03:11, Ax0n wrote:
> I'm hoping someone on-list has actually gotten this to work and can point
> out
On 16 July 2018 at 14:01, Oliver Marugg wrote:
> Did you enable VT/Extendend Mem64 Technology and Excute Disable Bit support
> in BIOS?
This helped.
I found some items in BIOS pertaining to virtualization, enabled them,
and vmd now runs.
Thanks
Ruda
Hi
Did you enable VT/Extendend Mem64 Technology and Excute Disable Bit
support in BIOS?
-oliver
OpenBSD 6.3 (GENERIC.MP) #4: Sun Jun 17 11:22:20 CEST 2018
r...@syspatch-63-amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 17044406272 (16254MB)
avail mem = 16520765440 (15755MB)
mpath0 at root
scsibus0 at mpath0: 256 targets
mainbus0 at root
bios0 at mainbus0: SMBIOS
On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 6:24 AM, Ax0n wrote:
> I created that article. My guess is your hardware doesn't support VMX/EPT.
>
> Please post the full output of dmesg.
>
Also, try, as root, running vmd in verbose debug mode, e.g.
doas vmd -dvvv
And then post the output of that as well.
I created that article. My guess is your hardware doesn't support VMX/EPT.
Please post the full output of dmesg.
On Jul 16, 2018 05:26, "Rudolf Sykora" wrote:
Hello,
please, is there some good (easy to follow, up to date)
tutorial about how to set up a linux distribution
under virtual machine
Hello,
please, is there some good (easy to follow, up to date)
tutorial about how to set up a linux distribution
under virtual machine on OpenBSD?
[
I found eg
http://www.h-i-r.net/2017/04/openbsd-vmm-hypervisor-part-2.html
but as soon as I issue
rcctl start vmd
I get 'failed'
]
Thanks
Ruda
On Sun, 15 Jul 2018 19:54:12 -0700
Joshua Taylor Eppinette wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 15, 2018 at 05:59:58PM -0700, Scott Vanderbilt wrote:
> >In /etc/mail/aliases, there is the following note:
> >
> >#>> The program "newaliases" must be run after
> >#>> NOTE >> this file is
On Fri, Jul 13, 2018, at 16:51, Frank Groeneveld wrote:
> After sending the email I noticed the first line in the Xorg log
> (machdep.aperture=1) and that also doesn't seem to fix the software
> rendering.
Anybody have an idea?
Thanks in advance.
Frank
Dear Ze,
On 13 July 2018 at 11:24, Zé Loff wrote:
> If absolute top-notch performance isn't a concern I'd say its much much
> quicker and easier to setup a VM with some barebones linux
ok, thanks for the recommendation. I will probably try it (also for
other software: TeXmacs, J, pressure
On Mon, Jul 16, 2018 at 12:58 PM Steve Litt
wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Jul 2018 23:05:09 -0300
> >
> > If there is not reason for to learn use OpenBSD to find job, why use
> > OpenBSD?
>
I did not learn it to get a job. I used it in my job instead to get a
better network firewall than the M S
On Fri, 13 Jul 2018 23:05:09 -0300
Man Hobby wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What is the opinion of employers about OpenBSD?
>
> There is reason for to learn use OpenBSD to find job?
>
> If not, why?
>
> If there is not reason for to learn use OpenBSD to find job, why use
> OpenBSD?
One reason is so that
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