On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 09:56:27PM +0200, Karel Gardas wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 9:50 PM, Fred wrote:
> >
> > Or run it all on OpenBSD and run Windows and Linux in qemu from ports.
> >
> > Works for me ;~)
>
> How is it looking with performance difference of such
On Thu, 22 Sep 2016 15:29:12 -0400
Eike Lantzsch wrote:
> or for a little more you get
> PC Engines APU.2C2
> which is amd64, has far more RAM and three Gigabit-ports.
> Interfaces: Realtek 8168
Or if you are patient, and need multiple SIM cards, you can wait for the
APU3a4 or
On 2016-09-23, a...@brandwatch.com wrote:
>>> We tried setting "listen on $IP_Lo1" etc, and this seemed to work, but it
>>> is unstable. That is, occasionally packets start being sourced from the
>>> egress interface again when something changes until snmpd is restarted.
>>
Sent from a teeny tiny keyboard, so please excuse typos
> On 23 Sep 2016, at 20:24, Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote:
>
> Andy Lemin writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> TLDR; Is there a way of fixing the "source address" that SNMPD should use?
>>
>>
>> We are having
I just picked up an inexpensive Lenovo IdeaPad N22 from their outlet
store and found that it runs OpenBSD quite nicely. It cost me $185
delivered to my door. I picked up another inexpensive Lenovo system last
year and it was a terrible experience. This is a Braswell based system
with a Celeron
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 9:50 PM, Fred wrote:
>
> Or run it all on OpenBSD and run Windows and Linux in qemu from ports.
>
> Works for me ;~)
How is it looking with performance difference of such combo host
versus guest? OP would like to run Xilinx ISE which is CPU/RAM hog
On 09/23/16 13:28, yra ten wrote:
I've been looking for a solution, and then stumbled on this:
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=138477729520448=2
So it looks like OpenBSD's bootloader needs too be in first 128 GB of
the disk. As for dualbooting I want to use OpenBSD
but I'll sonn start college,
Andy Lemin writes:
> Hi,
>
> TLDR; Is there a way of fixing the "source address" that SNMPD should use?
>
>
> We are having issues with reply snmpd packets sourcing from the egress
> interface and not the loopback interface which the poll request was sent to
> :(
>
> We have
Due to a power outage happening this Sunday morning,
ftp5.usa.openbsd.org will be going down around 10pm EDT (UTC-4) on
Saturday September 24th. I will bring it back up when the power comes
back at 9:30am EDT on Sunday September 25th, so it should be back up by
11am EDT.
FYI
--Kurt
I have 2 ALIX.2D2 from ebay that I got for about $60 each. Compared to the
APU, the ALIX.2D2 are older, slower, and dont support gigibit networking,
but should be more than enough for your use case.
On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Eike Lantzsch wrote:
> On Donnerstag, 22.
Hi Eric,
On Fri, 23 Sep 2016 08:04:19 -0400
Eric Furman wrote:
> NO professional dual boots OS's
Apart from those who are sick and tired of Windows, and sick and tired
of Microsoft controlling their PCs. Many a professional will use
Windows to do their work-related
I've been looking for a solution, and then stumbled on this:
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=138477729520448=2
So it looks like OpenBSD's bootloader needs too be in first 128 GB of
the disk. As for dualbooting I want to use OpenBSD
but I'll sonn start college, and we have digital logic class in
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 12:57:35PM +0200, Lampshade wrote:
> I have Windows 8.1 and OpenBSD amd64.
>
> # cat /mnt/ext2/grub/grub.cfg \
> > | grep -v -e ^# -e ^[:space:]*$
> GRUB_DEFAULT=0
> GRUB_TIMEOUT=5
> GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=`lsb_release -i -s 2> /dev/null || echo
NO professional dual boots OS's
There is NO REAL reason to dual boot ANY OS's
This is why OpenBSD has stopped supporting such nonsense.
Sorry.
I AM NOT AN OPENBSD DEVELOPER
NEVER HAVE BEEN
NEVER WILL BE.
I have installed OpenBSD before it had UEFI support,
so I installed in Legacy Boot mode (I have UEFI capable
laptop).
I personally use Grub2 installed via
debian live amd64 standard image.
I don't have Gnu/Linux installed.
I only have bootloader from Debian.
I have Windows 8.1 and OpenBSD
LÉVAI Dániel @ 2016-09-23T11:50:21 +0200:
> Hi!
>
> Yesterday I've upgraded to 6.0, and my Wi-Fi AP (bridge) kind of stopped
> working.
> It's a setup like this:
[...]
> I start dhclient on 'Client', then trace the discover packet to the router's
> dhcpd(8), and the offer back.
> The DHCPDISCOVER
On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 10:31:20PM -0700, john smith wrote:
> 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
Hi!
Yesterday I've upgraded to 6.0, and my Wi-Fi AP (bridge) kind of stopped
working.
It's a setup like this:
(Client wlan0) -- [athn1=AP=re0] -- [em1=Router=pppoe0] -- (Internet)
^bridge(4)^
Client is Linux, AP and Router is OpenBSD 6.0.
AP has a bridge interface
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
On 2016-09-20, Theodore Wynnychenko wrote:
> First, I can't get the isc-dhcp-client to assign an alias to the interface,
> despite the documentation that states it should.
It seems to work if you preset the alias address on the interface
before running dhclient.
> Second, I
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