Hi folks,
I have a question about pfsync protocol in a master-backup firewall
configuration (OpenBSD 6.3 and 6.4):
If I reboot (let's say) the backup host, will it receive the whole
set of state information again, when it gets back online?
Hopefully I am not too blind to see, but pfsync(4)
Thu, 31 Jan 2019 17:33:01 +0100 Freddy Fisker
> Hi
>
> I am using the Xfce desktop, and the only thing I am doing is making the
>
> file with:
>
> $ echo xfce4-session > ~/.xinitrc
>
Hi Freddy,
Alright, I was running startx pretty happily with an .xinitrc to set up
programs started,
Edgar Pettijohn [ed...@pettijohn-web.com] wrote:
>
> Don't know why it works, but em1 works. I guess I'll rewrite my config files.
>
This shouldn't be an acceptable solution to you. Unless the port is physically
damaged, you should figure out what's going on. Tcpdump is a great start.
Chris
Jiri B(jiri...@gmail.com) on 2019.01.31 22:23:34 +0100:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to isolate an app running on OpenBSD on network level and thus I
> have started
> the app in a specific rdomain.
>
> I can successfully make traffic from the rdomain to reach Internet:
>
> pass out quick on rdomain
Charles Amstutz(charl...@binary.net) on 2019.01.30 23:16:17 +:
> Hello
>
> We are running into an issue with a lot of dropped packets where states are
> failing to be created. We have noticed that it coincides with a fair amount
> of congestion, around 10-15/s according to 'pfctl -si'.
>
>
Hello,
I'm trying to isolate an app running on OpenBSD on network level and thus I
have started
the app in a specific rdomain.
I can successfully make traffic from the rdomain to reach Internet:
pass out quick on rdomain 1 to any nat-to (egress) rtable 0
But I cannot figure out how to make the
My .xsession looks like this:
userresources=$HOME/.Xresources
if [ -f "$userresources" ]; then
/usr/X11R6/bin/xrdb -merge "$userresources"
fi
export ENV='$HOME/.kshrc'
# See /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/dbus
# if dbus is installed, start its daemon
if [ -x
Hi
I am using the Xfce desktop, and the only thing I am doing is making the
file with:
$ echo xfce4-session > ~/.xinitrc
And then starting the Xfce desktop with the command:
$ xinit
Best regards
Freddy Fisker
On Thursday, 31 January 2019 16:55:20 CET, li...@wrant.com wrote:
Thu, 31
Thu, 31 Jan 2019 12:23:08 +0100 Freddy Fisker
> Hi
>
> I have never used the startx command. I use the xinit command together with
> the ~/.xinitrc file.
Hi Freddy,
Are you referring to a recent OpenBSD, or some other customised variant?
If that's a bypass of the recent security fixes don't
On Thu, January 31, 2019 5:57 am, John Ankarström wrote:
>
>> Only thing I never figured out is how to make X and xenodm shutdown when
>> I
>> exit my window manager.
>
> This too makes me feel like xenodm is far too complex for what I want.
>
It's not an issue of complexity. It's a different
On Thu, January 31, 2019 7:35 am, Bruno Flueckiger wrote:
>
> Add the following line to /etc/X11/xenodm/xenodm-config:
>
> DisplayManager.*.terminateServer: true
>
> Cheers,
> Bruno
>
That doesn't work how you think it does. It does shut down the X server
after quitting a window manager but
Hello
We are running into an issue with a lot of dropped packets where states are
failing to be created. We have noticed that it coincides with a fair amount of
congestion, around 10-15/s according to 'pfctl -si'.
We finally tried disabling our Carp Interfaces (we are using carp for failover)
31.01.2019 15:18, Kapetanakis Giannis пишет:
Hi,
I've just installed current as well 6.4 on a new pc and I have problems booting
it.
Although I can boot bsd.rd and install system fine I cannot boot the normal
kernel.
Boot hungs after
wskbd0 at pckbd0: console keyboard, using wsdisplay1
In
Hi
I have never used the startx command. I use the xinit command together with
the ~/.xinitrc file.
Best regards
Freddy Fisker
On Thursday, 31 January 2019 11:57:12 CET, John Ankarström wrote:
trondd wrote:
It's not really that complicated. The bare minimum is to copy your
.xinitrc to
I think I saw something similar on a box, until I disabled X-APIC in BIOS
setup.
If you have that option, do try disabling it.
Den tors 31 jan. 2019 kl 14:37 skrev Kapetanakis Giannis <
bil...@edu.physics.uoc.gr>:
> Hi,
>
> I've just installed current as well 6.4 on a new pc and I have problems
Hi,
I've just installed current as well 6.4 on a new pc and I have problems booting
it.
Although I can boot bsd.rd and install system fine I cannot boot the normal
kernel.
Boot hungs after
wskbd0 at pckbd0: console keyboard, using wsdisplay1
In bsd.rd next line is
softraid0 at root
I
On 31.01.19 11:57, John Ankarström wrote:
> trondd wrote:
> > It's not really that complicated. The bare minimum is to copy your
> > .xinitrc to .xsession and then just run xenodm on demand with doas. All
> > the configs already exist in /etc/X11/xenodm. Nothing requires you to run
> > it at
trondd wrote:
> It's not really that complicated. The bare minimum is to copy your
> .xinitrc to .xsession and then just run xenodm on demand with doas. All
> the configs already exist in /etc/X11/xenodm. Nothing requires you to run
> it at startup.
>
> Here's what I've done:
> Copy your
On 1211 1636, schwack wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 05, 2018 at 10:07:34AM -0500, Daniel Corbe wrote:
> > at 6:22 AM, Eda Sky wrote:
> >
> >
> > > Executive summary: delete the procmail port; the code is not safe and
> > > should not be used as a basis for any further work.
> >
>
> Is maildrop a
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