Re: Help with ssh(1) between OpenBSD and iSH/Alpine on iOS

2021-02-06 Thread Predrag Punosevac
Erling Westenvik wrote: > Hi, > Last year I discovered the iSH app, "The Linux shell for iOS" > (https:/ish.app), "a project to get a Linux shell environment running > locally on your iOS device, using a usermode x86 emulator". It's an > Alpine Linux distribution with the Almquist shell (ash)

Re: seeing carp interface state change for unknown reason ; cluestick hunting

2021-02-06 Thread Markus Wernig
On 2/7/21 1:38 AM, Bryan Stenson wrote: 31 RTM_IFINFO: iface status change: len 168, if# 3, name cnmac2, link: no carrier, mtu: 1500, Just grasping for something here...my next steps are to swap this unit out with the other one (to try and eliminate hardware failure of THIS unit). Any

Re: seeing carp interface state change for unknown reason ; cluestick hunting

2021-02-06 Thread Bryan Stenson
Thanks for the response. I've mounted a ramdisk at /mnt and have run "doas route -n monitor > /mnt/route.monitor" in a tmux session for a few days. Here are some details: erl3-01$ grep carp1 route.monitor | sort | uniq -c 91 RTM_ADD: Add Route: len 192, priority 146, table 0, if# 6, name

Re: Help with ssh(1) between OpenBSD and iSH/Alpine on iOS

2021-02-06 Thread Christian Weisgerber
Erling Westenvik: > I can ssh FROM any OpenBSD box INTO iSH on my iPhone, and once > authenticated I can ssh back from there to the OpenBSD box or to any > other OpenBSD or Linux box, but! -- From iSH itself (ie. "directly" from > my iPhone) I can only successfully ssh to Linux boxes; if I ssh

Help with ssh(1) between OpenBSD and iSH/Alpine on iOS

2021-02-06 Thread Erling Westenvik
Hi, Last year I discovered the iSH app, "The Linux shell for iOS" (https:/ish.app), "a project to get a Linux shell environment running locally on your iOS device, using a usermode x86 emulator". It's an Alpine Linux distribution with the Almquist shell (ash) as default. Nice, fun -- and useful!

Re: Unknown process modifying routing table

2021-02-06 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Sat, Feb 06, 2021 at 02:16:20PM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote: > On Sat, Feb 06, 2021 at 12:18:40PM +, James wrote: > > > I've disabled my VPN on the machine as well as dhclient, connecting via a > > fixed static IP address and DNS servers. My routing table is still being > > modifed by PID 0

Re: Unknown process modifying routing table

2021-02-06 Thread James
I've disabled my VPN on the machine as well as dhclient, connecting via a fixed static IP address and DNS servers. My routing table is still being modifed by PID 0 (which I assume to be the kernel) every 30 minutes or so. Ntpd is also disabled. I have also caught my machine communicating to

Re: rdsetroot and gzip'd bsd.rd

2021-02-06 Thread Daniel Jakots
On Tue, 2 Feb 2021 15:29:12 +0100, Sebastien Marie wrote: > On Mon, Feb 01, 2021 at 08:30:17PM -0500, Daniel Jakots wrote: > > On Mon, 01 Feb 2021 18:18:43 -0700, "Theo de Raadt" > > wrote: > > > > > Should rdsetroot be able to edit gzip'd files? I am not sure > > > about that. > > > >

Re: Unknown process modifying routing table

2021-02-06 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Sat, Feb 06, 2021 at 12:18:40PM +, James wrote: > I've disabled my VPN on the machine as well as dhclient, connecting via a > fixed static IP address and DNS servers. My routing table is still being > modifed by PID 0 (which I assume to be the kernel) every 30 minutes or so. > Ntpd is also

Re: Unknown process modifying routing table

2021-02-06 Thread Jan Stary
On Jan 26 15:10:03, ja...@jmp-e.com wrote: > > Hi all, > > My routing table is being modified by an unknown process. > > I have system accounting enabled and I'm monitoring route changes > but the PID of the process reported by `route monitor` is always 0 > for these unknown