Cool. That worked. Also my system is back up and running. Turns out the i3
libraries installed had become incompatible with the rest of the system.
Simply deleted those and glib2 packages and reinstalled everything. Works
well now. Thanks for all the help :).
Cheers
Sandeep
On Wed, Apr 3, 2024
You can try looking at
> > system logs to see if that gives any clues about the problem. TERM won't
> > be set so you may want to use e.g. "TERM=xterm less /var/log/messages"
> > etc. $HOME/.xsession-errors might give some clues too.
> >
> > If you think that updating packages might help then 'sh /etc/netstart'
> > to get working net and proceed with pkg_add -u as usual.
> >
> >
> >
at the boot loader prompt)
>> fsck -p
>> mount -a -t nonfs
>>
>> Hopefully that will get you access to the system. You can try looking at
>> system logs to see if that gives any clues about the problem. TERM won't
>> be set so you may want to use e.g. "TE
t; Hopefully that will get you access to the system. You can try looking at
> system logs to see if that gives any clues about the problem. TERM won't
> be set so you may want to use e.g. "TERM=xterm less /var/log/messages"
> etc. $HOME/.xsession-errors might give some clues too.
>
>
Stuart Henderson :
>
> Running out of space (especially in /usr) during sysupgrade might
> do it too.
When in single mode I reccomend to check also the root for /dev
content, 90% of times I run out of space happens there to me, anyway
I'm not sure about the connection with xterm and
On 2024-04-01, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
>
> This sounds very much like a situation where the base system and packages
> are out seriously of sync AND your user is et up with a default shell from
> packages (I am guessing bash).
Running out of space (especially in /usr) during sysupgrade
won't
be set so you may want to use e.g. "TERM=xterm less /var/log/messages"
etc. $HOME/.xsession-errors might give some clues too.
If you think that updating packages might help then 'sh /etc/netstart'
to get working net and proceed with pkg_add -u as usual.
If you have Xenocara installed, then I assume you can use xedit to modify files
on the system. I don't know twm, but it is probably possible to create a new
entry in its menu, through which you could run "xterm -e /bin/sh" to override
the default shell.
If this is not possible using twm, then
Very likely that would be issue. The problem is that I am not able to
access a shell for root or the regular user.
On the console, I get logged out immediately. On GUI, fvwm, the root is
able to login. I can launch top and other utilities.
But I am not able to launch xterm. I guess I would have to
no issues reported.
>
> However when i tried to log from the console -- the login message shows but
> the system logs me out immediately.
> On the desktop gui too, with only root I was able to login. But running xterm
> from the fvwm menu fails.
> I am a bit clueless as to how to ga
On Tue, Apr 02, 2024 at 12:44:01AM +0530, Sandeep Gupta wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I need to access my desktop local machine after I did a sysupgrade -s (I
> had reasons to do so because some rust libraries were too old for some
> applications).
> Sysupgrade seems to have gone fine. Disk is healthy no
message shows but
the system logs me out immediately.
On the desktop gui too, with only root I was able to login. But running
xterm from the fvwm menu fails.
I am a bit clueless as to how to gain access to the system.
Some help would be great.
-S
this to misc@openbsd.org
And I will remember that you did not assist my opensource project in realizing
Unreal map format loading;
and that you wish for my project to not even be-able to ask for fellow C
programmers help.
Do you understand, woman.
This is a direct warning aimed at your person
I wish I could accept your offer.
I don't have any money though, at all.
If I had any I would be glad for your offer and accept.
But I never got into the bitcoin stuff, even when it just started and was being
advertised on slashdot.
If I had money I would definitely accept however.
I just don't.
.
On Saturday, December 16, 2023 at 11:40:52 AM EST, Peter N. M. Hansteen
wrote:
On Sat, Dec 16, 2023 at 02:18:48PM +, chaosesquet...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Why won't anyone help my free software project?
> I simply want help with the unreal map format.
> https://sourcefo
Why won't anyone help my free software project?
I simply want help with the unreal map format.
https://sourceforge.net/p/chaosesqueanthology/tickets/2/
, October 8, 2023 at 08:25:38 PM EDT, Bruce Perens
wrote:
Mikey,
This is why nobody wants to help you.
On Sat, Oct 7, 2023 at 7:29 AM chaosesquet...@yahoo.com
wrote:
> Bagas;
> There is no other place that C projects are talked about. In the past I could
> get help and contribu
We want the unreal map file types.
http://sf.net/p/chaosesqueanthology
/tickets/2/
.t3d and .unr file formats
more 3d file types and can't do that alone. I've gone to
"opensource" forums and gotten banned every single time for asking for
help. Every single time. The message gets deleted. This is extremely
difficult: it's not like 20 years ago when communication was free. Obvs
the "openso
into supporting more 3d
file types and can't do that alone.
I've gone to "opensource" forums and gotten banned every single time for asking
for help. Every single time. The message gets deleted. This is extremely
difficult: it's not like 20 years ago when communication was free. Obvs the
&
I am sorry.
A somewhat different but at least visible version of the Test setup is
available here:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-bmwg-benchmarking-stateful#test_setup_sfnat64_multi
Gábor
9/3/2023 8:45 PM keltezéssel, Gabor LENCSE írta:
Dear List Members,
I have a weird
I send the figure again. Now I surely used only spaces and not tabs:
*2001:2::[-]:2/64198.19.0.0/15 - 198.19.255.254/15*
*\+--+/*
*IPv6\ |InitiatorResponder| /*
*+-|Tester|<+*
*| addresses|[state table]| public IPv4 |*
Dear List Members,
I have a weird problem, when I try to ssh to an OpenBSD server. (I use
OpenBSD 7.3 with GENERIC.MP #1125 kernel.)
I perform benchmarking tests to measure the performance of OpenBSD PF.
I use the below test setup:
2001:2::[-]:2/64 198.19.0.0/15 -
On Wed, Aug 16, 2023 at 10:21:34AM +0200, Bruno Flückiger wrote:
> How about something like this?
>
> match from mail-from regex "@example.net" action send_example_net
> match from mail-from regex "@example.com" action send_example_com
>
> Cheers,
> Bruno
>
Thank you very much.
I just had to
On 11.08., Chris Bennett wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 12, 2023 at 03:49:12AM +, Philipp Buehler wrote:
> > Am 12.08.2023 03:13 schrieb Chris Bennett:
> > > I can't figure out how to match the outgoing mails to the correct IP/mx
> > > they are coming from. Just one server, different A records for the
It's the weekend. I will see if anyone has any advice later.
I will spend my time looking at perhaps solving the problem with a
filter and using tcpdump and the debug features of smtpd to follow what
I come up with.
--
Chris Bennett
On Sat, Aug 12, 2023 at 03:49:12AM +, Philipp Buehler wrote:
> Am 12.08.2023 03:13 schrieb Chris Bennett:
> > I can't figure out how to match the outgoing mails to the correct IP/mx
> > they are coming from. Just one server, different A records for the mx
> > versus domain name.
>
> Difficult
On Sat, Aug 12, 2023 at 03:49:12AM +, Philipp Buehler wrote:
> Am 12.08.2023 03:13 schrieb Chris Bennett:
> > I can't figure out how to match the outgoing mails to the correct IP/mx
> > they are coming from. Just one server, different A records for the mx
> > versus domain name.
>
> Difficult
Am 12.08.2023 03:13 schrieb Chris Bennett:
I can't figure out how to match the outgoing mails to the correct IP/mx
they are coming from. Just one server, different A records for the mx
versus domain name.
Difficult to understand what you're trying there...
I kinda understand that you have
Hello,
as I was updating to the new IP ranges, I changed ~all to -all
(My old IP's were crap filled with spam, so I just didn't send mails to
the big guys.)
I tried sending to gmail.com and got smacked that the spf was referring
to an unexpected address on the server.
I found that I was getting
- Forwarded message from Chris Bennett
-
To: misc@openbsd.org
From: Chris Bennett
Subject: I would like help matching my outgoing domains to the right IP for
smtpd
Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2023 18:13:59 -0700
Hello,
as I was updating to the new IP ranges, I changed ~all to -all
(My old IP's
le pieces at
a time. Change this. Doesn't work. Study it carefully. Post again. More
problems. Then more help.
I have always liked OpenBSD's policy of not giving information to just
copy/paste.
Now I need to go make a donation.
Have a great day.
--
Chris
On Sat, Jul 29, 2023 at 07:41:18PM +, Philipp Buehler wrote:
> Oh, you need an alias for each IP that should be bound on em1
> so, like:
> # cat /etc/hostname.em1
> inet 103.103.103.170/29
> inet alias 103.103.103.171/32
> inet alias 103.103.103.172/32
> inet alias 103.103.103.173/32
> inet
Am 29.07.2023 21:29 schrieb Chris Bennett:
The other IP's are randomly missing or give this:
link#2 UHLc 0 450 - 3 em1
Each route flush;sh -x /etc/nestart or a reboot changes the result.
Oh, you need an alias for each IP that should be bound on em1
so, like:
On Sat, Jul 29, 2023 at 06:18:40PM +, Philipp Buehler wrote:
> Am 29.07.2023 20:04 schrieb Chris Bennett:
> > inet 103.103.103.168/29
>
> That's wrong, you put the "first" IP-address you want to
> use/have on em1. So that would be 170/29
>
Well, that half-worked.
Always get ...170,
Am 29.07.2023 20:04 schrieb Chris Bennett:
inet 103.103.103.168/29
That's wrong, you put the "first" IP-address you want to
use/have on em1. So that would be 170/29
(168 is this network's BSD-broadcast or "net address")
/etc/mygate is
103.103.103.169
Cannot forsee what your ISP
On Sat, Jul 29, 2023 at 04:34:17AM +, Philipp Buehler wrote:
>
> To save mindboggling counting of 'f' or similar, just write this to
> /etc/hostname.em1
> inet 108.181.26.178/28
> The ifconfig called from netstart will figure it out ;-) That's a headups
> for everybody, so cc misc@.
>
Hmm,
90, which might be wrong. I'm too tired to read any more
> > man pages or web pages. I needed more than 2hrs of sleep.
> > I'm super worn out, so forgive my mistakes.
> >
> > Any help appreciated. I don't want the next syspatch reboot to fail.
>
> To save min
On Sat, Jul 29, 2023 at 03:45:36AM +, All wrote:
> Your network has first usable IP address 108.181.26.177, not
> 108.181.26.178. Also, your broadcast address is 108.181.26.191 and not
> 108.181.26.190
>
Yes, I had things setup with 108.181.26.177 as the first IP, but they
changed it. It was
super worn out, so forgive my mistakes.
Any help appreciated. I don't want the next syspatch reboot to fail.
To save mindboggling counting of 'f' or similar, just write this to
/etc/hostname.em1
inet 108.181.26.178/28
The ifconfig called from netstart will figure it out ;-) That's a
headups
setup.
I would like some help to know if this setup will work after a reboot.
I really don't want to ask for more help from support.
The network is 108.181.26.176/28.
Right now,the first IP is 108.181.26.178 and the last regular address is
108.181.26.190, which might be wrong. I'm too tired
is apparently working fine, but a little different than my
previous setup.
I would like some help to know if this setup will work after a reboot.
I really don't want to ask for more help from support.
The network is 108.181.26.176/28.
Right now,the first IP is 108.181.26.178 and the last regular
Ok, now that 7.3 is up and running fine on sd0 I can re do my sd1 USB SSD.
This SSD was set up as a 2nd disk back when I originally installed 6.8 on
it so it's hard for me to remember how I would have had it start at 0
rather than 64 as mentioned in the FAQ.
Thanks for reading and reminding me
On 4/13/23 16:08, Greg Thomas wrote:
Thank you! I gave it one more shot before attempting the script and I'm
back in. I figured I'd try 0 for the beginning of the partition.
grits# disklabel sd1
# /dev/rsd1c:
type: SCSI
disk: SCSI disk
label: Ext SSD
duid: 2eeb6058175bf1f7
flags:
Thank you! I gave it one more shot before attempting the script and I'm
back in. I figured I'd try 0 for the beginning of the partition.
grits# disklabel sd1
# /dev/rsd1c:
type: SCSI
disk: SCSI disk
label: Ext SSD
duid: 2eeb6058175bf1f7
flags:
bytes/sector: 512
sectors/track: 20
Greg Thomas writes:
> I just ran through a fresh 7.3 install onto sd0 on an old 6.8 laptop and I
> have no idea what happened to the disklabel on sd1 (during the install I
> only did an automatic disklabel on sd0). This is just a backup of my
> current laptop so not the end of the world (unless
I just ran through a fresh 7.3 install onto sd0 on an old 6.8 laptop and I
have no idea what happened to the disklabel on sd1 (during the install I
only did an automatic disklabel on sd0). This is just a backup of my
current laptop so not the end of the world (unless my current laptop dies
before
Thank you very much for your reply, this is extremely high signal.
On Mon, Apr 03, 2023 at 10:15:00AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2023-04-01, Paul Tagliamonte wrote:
> > I've been trying to take a library[1] I use on my Linux boxen, and coax
> > it into working on OpenBSD[2], and have
On 2023-04-01, Paul Tagliamonte wrote:
> I've emailed a few lists, but so far everyone either looked the other
> way quickly[0], didn't know, or didn't have time to help me out (fair
> enough!)
I think it's mostly a mix of "don't know anything about it" and "know
so
Heyya, misc@,
I'm very new to using OpenBSD for anything more than what's 'on the tin'
(DNS RR, Router, etc), and have got myself stuck and have tried during
nights and weekends for about a week to try and unwedge myself here,
unsuccessfully. I'm hoping someone can help point me to a OpenBSD
On Mon Aug 01, 2022 at 05:20:30PM +0200, Bilal Emohmadian wrote:
> Hello ! OBSD Teams ! How are you ?
>
> I'm a new user of OpenBSD, trying to port KDE5
> (Plasma/Workspace/KWin/KScreenLocker) with wayland v1.19.0 in /usr/ports/
> on OpenBSD 7.2-beta.
How did you resolve the missing dependencies
On Mon, 01 Aug 2022 17:20:30 +0200, Bilal Emohmadian wrote:
> I'm a new user of OpenBSD, trying to port KDE5
> (Plasma/Workspace/KWin/KScreenLocker) with wayland v1.19.0 in /usr/ports/
> on OpenBSD 7.2-beta.
>
> . Can you explain how work the typedef struct authsession_t ? (Because i
> can't
Hello ! OBSD Teams ! How are you ?
I'm a new user of OpenBSD, trying to port KDE5
(Plasma/Workspace/KWin/KScreenLocker) with wayland v1.19.0 in /usr/ports/
on OpenBSD 7.2-beta.
. Can you explain how work the typedef struct authsession_t ? (Because i
can't find him on github repo T-T)
.
On Thu, Jan 06, 2022 at 03:39:00PM -0500, Sean McBride wrote:
> I don't actually want to use OpenSMTPD, I was just using it as a way to test
> my experimental pf rules. I'l try to find some other way to test them.
netcat
# man nc
On 5 Jan 2022, at 11:40, Crystal Kolipe wrote:
> Have you actually changed the default /etc/mail/smtpd.conf to listen for
> external connections?
No.
> By default it only listens on the loopback interface, (and local socket).
Ah. That probably explains that then. I don't actually want to use
On Wed, Jan 05, 2022 at 11:03:02AM -0500, Sean McBride wrote:
> pass in log quick on egress proto tcp to any port smtp
> If on the OpenBSD system itself I do `telnet
> localhost 25` I see the built-in OpenSTMPD. But if I telnet from another
> machine on my LAN, I fail to connect. Shouldn't that
://home.nuug.no/~peter/pftutorial/#1
but they explain the concepts really well
recommend the class that they do in person ..
for the latest features about PF in the version of Openbsd you are running
...
man pfctl or man pf.conf will help you ...
I hope this helps and enjoy the Journey in OpenBSD
Hi all,
(Newbie and first time poster, please be gentle :))
I'm trying to set up spamd, and I think I'm having trouble with pf. So
I tried to add a very basic test rule. I added to the beginning of
/etc/pf.conf the following:
pass in log quick on egress proto tcp to any port smtp
then
but owner of repo could not
help me.
Maybe some of openbsd devs can.
Without any edits, gem does not build because lack of "sys/dkstat.h":
compiling darwin_sigar.c
darwin_sigar.c:55:10: fatal error: 'sys/dkstat.h' file not found
#include
^~
I've tried to replace sy
On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 11:13 AM Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> On 2021-10-26, Sven F. wrote:
> > exec ('/usr/sbin/ksh -c "echo a"', $output, $retval);
> > echo '';
> > echo "Returned with status $retval and output:\n";
> ..
> > Returned with status 127 and output:
> ..
>
> You need /bin/sh in the
Am 26.10.21 09:18 schrieb Sven F.:
> }{ello,
>
> I updated a device and use php fpm on openbsd 7.0
> everything works fine after putting a resolv file in the chroot
> but i can't send email from the chroot
>
> I hope I didn't see something obvious.
>
> to troubleshoot i drop the ksh inside the
On 2021-10-26, Sven F. wrote:
> exec ('/usr/sbin/ksh -c "echo a"', $output, $retval);
> echo '';
> echo "Returned with status $retval and output:\n";
..
> Returned with status 127 and output:
..
You need /bin/sh in the chroot for this to work.
"The exit status of the shell is 127 if the command
> On Oct 26, 2021, at 9:22 AM, Sven F. wrote:
>
> }{ello,
>
> I updated a device and use php fpm on openbsd 7.0
> everything works fine after putting a resolv file in the chroot
> but i can't send email from the chroot
>
> I hope I didn't see something obvious.
>
> to troubleshoot i drop
}{ello,
I updated a device and use php fpm on openbsd 7.0
everything works fine after putting a resolv file in the chroot
but i can't send email from the chroot
I hope I didn't see something obvious.
to troubleshoot i drop the ksh inside the chroot
/var/www/usr/sbin/ksh:
Start
Hi, James
Thank you for the link.
Since the problem really exists, the only option is to
use a periodical querying the mount point like you recommend or like
I did using while-loop.
11.04.2021 21:11, James Stark пишет:
Hi Maxim,
I ran into the problem with the nfs mounts on linux hanging a few
Hi Maxim,
I ran into the problem with the nfs mounts on linux hanging a few
months ago, when the Linux distro that I'm running (Void) on the NFS
client dropped UDP NFS mounts. At the time I found this post that
explains the situation:
Hi Maxim,
I cannot help you fix this as I don't have a similar set-up but I can tell
you this isn't normal behaviour for NFS. You should not need to tweak
anything to get a stable mount at least in my experience.
It sounds like a bug somewhere to me.
You could try using the gnu watch command
Hello
I have an NFS server on OpenBSD 6.8 stable
which exports a folder with default settings.
I have a linux mint client which mounts a share from this NFS server
with these settings:
sudo mount -o wsize=8192,rsize=8192 192.168.1.65:/big
/home/user/store
which gives a decent speed at about
the file installation on FTP and failed.
Russia (Moscow) ftp://mirror.yandex.ru/pub/OpenBSD/
cd39.iso
So I hope that your organization can provide
an installation package "3.6 and 3.9 version" to solve the problem.
It would be of great help to us.
Thank you very much.
Hachi
>> Russia (Moscow) ftp://mirror.yandex.ru/pub/OpenBSD/
>> cd39.iso
>
> So I hope that your organization can provide
> an installation package "3.6 and 3.9 version" to solve the problem.
>
> It would be of great help to us.
> Thank you very much.
>
> Hachi
>
On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 4:06 AM cclai wrote:
> So I hope that your organization can provide
> an installation package "3.6 and 3.9 version" to solve the problem.
>
CD copies of 3.6 and 3.9 are still available for purchase from Computer
Shop of Calgary but there is an issue with their web site
installation on FTP and failed.
| > Russia (Moscow) ftp://mirror.yandex.ru/pub/OpenBSD/
| > cd39.iso
|
| So I hope that your organization can provide
| an installation package "3.6 and 3.9 version" to solve the problem.
|
| It would be of great help to us.
| Thank you very
on can provide
> an installation package "3.6 and 3.9 version" to solve the problem.
>
> It would be of great help to us.
> Thank you very much.
>
> Hachi
At 14:28, cclai wrote:
> So I hope that your organization can provide
> an installation package "3.6 and 3.9 version" to solve the problem.
Try this mirror:
• https://ftp.nluug.nl/OpenBSD/3.6/
• https://ftp.nluug.nl/OpenBSD/3.9/
I hope that your organization can provide
an installation package "3.6 and 3.9 version" to solve the problem.
It would be of great help to us.
Thank you very much.
Hachi
On Tue, Mar 23, 2021 at 03:13:38PM -0400, Brennan Vincent wrote:
> I do not know how to write wifi drivers, but I am willing to donate hardware
> or other resources if that would be helpful to someone. Please contact me if
> so.
I have a WIP driver which loads firmware but it can neither scan
I do not know how to write wifi drivers, but I am willing to donate
hardware or other resources if that would be helpful to someone. Please
contact me if so.
Erling Westenvik wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 07, 2021 at 11:18:31AM +0100, Stefan Hagen wrote:
>> Christian Weisgerber wrote:
>>> 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
> > Right here, I'd start ktrace(1)-ing the login shell on the OpenBSD
> > box to see...
> >
> >> but the moment I hit Enter the client drops the connection.
> >
> >... what this looks like at the OpenBSD end.
> >
> >> I guess there must be so
the moment I hit Enter the client drops the connection.
>
>... what this looks like at the OpenBSD end.
>
>> I guess there must be something obvious I'm missing but for the life
>> of me I cannot figure out what. Any help is appreciated.
>
> I don't think it's anything
from iSH > to Linux
> ssh WORKS from OpenBSD > to iSH (and from iSH (back) to Linux/OpenBSD)
>
> I guess there must be something obvious I'm missing but for the life
> of me I cannot figure out what. Any help is appreciated.
>
> Not sure what logs, if any, I should supply.
like at the OpenBSD end.
> ssh FAILS from iSH > to OpenBSD
> ssh WORKS from iSH > to Linux
> ssh WORKS from OpenBSD > to iSH (and from iSH (back) to Linux/OpenBSD)
>
> I guess there must be something obvious I'm missing but for the life of
> me I cannot figure out w
ssh WORKS from iSH > to Linux
ssh WORKS from OpenBSD > to iSH (and from iSH (back) to Linux/OpenBSD)
I guess there must be something obvious I'm missing but for the life of
me I cannot figure out what. Any help is appreciated.
Not sure what logs, if any, I should supply. Running ssh -v[vv
rite "/sendy/l.php?i=$1"
I didn't hear back if it worked or not though.
John
On Thu, Jan 7, 2021 at 2:44 PM Christian Weisgerber
wrote:
> On 2021-01-07, John McGuigan wrote:
>
> > httpd's regex is based on Lua's, the following site will help you figure
> it ou
On 2021-01-07, John McGuigan wrote:
> httpd's regex is based on Lua's, the following site will help you figure it
> out:
Or, you know, the patterns(7) man page.
--
Christian "naddy" Weisgerber na...@mips.inka.de
httpd's regex is based on Lua's, the following site will help you figure it out:
https://riptutorial.com/lua/example/20315/lua-pattern-matching
Keep in mind that this list isn't really tolerant of those who just
want pre-packaged solutions, you'll have to put in some elbow work.
On Wed, Jan 6
Thanks Edgar,
Unfortunately, still no dice.
Maybe there's a bona fide expert who can chime in and pull my ass from the
fire here. :-)
Kevin
On Wed, Jan 6, 2021 at 3:46 PM Edgar Pettijohn
wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 06, 2021 at 02:12:40PM -0800, Kevin wrote:
> > Hey gang,
> >
> > I'm trying to setup
On Wed, Jan 06, 2021 at 02:12:40PM -0800, Kevin wrote:
> Hey gang,
>
> I'm trying to setup some rewrites in httpd that are needed to make some
> software we just purchased work.
>
> The vendor's official docs only support nginx and apache, and I'm having a
> helluva time understanding how to
Hey gang,
I'm trying to setup some rewrites in httpd that are needed to make some
software we just purchased work.
The vendor's official docs only support nginx and apache, and I'm having a
helluva time understanding how to make them work in our beloved OpenBSD.
Below is the nginx sample they
On Sun, Dec 06, 2020 at 05:31:13PM +, Kyle Jensen said unto me:
> I am not an OpenBSD/OpenIKED pro and I'd very much appreciate collaborating
> with willing souls who, like me, could use an OpenBSD-based road warrior
> VPN.
OpenBSD and OpenIKED are really quite easy to understand if you take
Hi, I'm working on an Ansible role to help me provision road-warrior style
IKEv2 VPNs using OpenIKED and OpenBSD. I'd like this to be similar to Algo
https://github.com/trailofbits/algo. You can see what I started here:
https://github.com/kljensen/hetun-vpn
My progress thus far is as follows. I
On Sat, Nov 07, 2020 at 09:56:29PM +0100, Sebastian Benoit wrote:
> Lari Huttunen(open...@huttu.net) on 2020.11.07 15:01:04 +:
> > On Sat, Nov 07, 2020 at 08:29:12AM +, Lari Huttunen wrote:
> > > Cheers!
> >
> > The only downside is that for unknown request types I still get a
> > 500
Lari Huttunen(open...@huttu.net) on 2020.11.07 15:01:04 +:
> On Sat, Nov 07, 2020 at 08:29:12AM +, Lari Huttunen wrote:
> > Cheers!
>
> > In practice, what I'm struggling with is the:
> >
> > * ability to control the requests or responses by HTTP method, i.e.
> >only allowing GET
On Sat, Nov 07, 2020 at 08:29:12AM +, Lari Huttunen wrote:
> Cheers!
> In practice, what I'm struggling with is the:
>
> * ability to control the requests or responses by HTTP method, i.e.
>only allowing GET by default and access controlling POST and PUT
It turned out that filtering
Cheers!
I wanted to try to learn more about relayd and use it as a reverse proxy in
front httpd and a GO implementation called go_ipfs.
The setup is as follows:
* httpd is used for acme + http -> https redirects
* go_ipfs is used to serve the static websites.
I have the setup working
On Fri, Oct 30, 2020 at 12:07 PM kasak wrote:
> $ wg showconf wg0
> [Interface]
> ListenPort = 9022
>
> why the keys is not configured?
You're not root.
30.10.2020 19:18, Josh Grosse пишет:
On Fri, Oct 30, 2020 at 07:05:51PM +0300, kasak wrote:
hello misc. I'm trying to create wg interface, but have no luck.
Here is my /etc/hostname.wg0:
$ cat /etc/hostname.wg0
inet 10.0.0.1/24
wgkey
wgpeer wgaip 10.0.0.2
after running doas sh
hello misc. I'm trying to create wg interface, but have no luck.
Here is my /etc/hostname.wg0:
$ cat /etc/hostname.wg0
inet 10.0.0.1/24
wgkey
wgpeer wgaip 10.0.0.2
after running doas sh /etc/netstart wg0 i have:
$ ifconfig wg0
wg0: flags=80c3 mtu 1420
index 6 priority 0 llprio 3
n FAQ.
Using tcpdump on tap0, I was able to see bootp and arp packets
coming from the guest. I did not see any replies from the host
though. Running tcpdump on bridge0 did not show any packets no
matter what I tried.
> is sysctl net.inet.ip.{m,}forwarding set to 1?
Yes.
> do you use vmctl -L (local interface)?
>
I tried -L but vmctl didn't seem to like that in combination with
a VM specified in vm.conf. I also tried replacing 'interface {
switch "uplink" }' with 'local interface' but that didn't seem to
make a difference.
Thanks for the help so far!
--Aaron
rying your preped boot.img so far going through install
> > > options
> > > most of which lead to:
> > >
> > > Loading linux... ok
> > > Loading initrd.gz...ok
> > > Probing EDD (edd=off to disable)... ok
> > > Undefined video mode numbe
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