Re: divert with rdr-to not working properly

2021-04-07 Thread Hakan SARIMAN
David, I tried the diff above and it worked. Thank you so much.. On Wed, 7 Apr 2021 at 16:11, David Gwynne wrote: > On Mon, Apr 05, 2021 at 09:51:53AM +0300, Hakan SARIMAN wrote: > > Hello Misc, > > > > > > I think divert-packet feature with NAT/NAPT is broken. > > > > I can not reach to web

Small/Mini 10Gbe Router Recommendation

2021-04-07 Thread Daniel Melameth
Looking to finally part with my legacy OpenBSD router and upgrade to something that can push more than 2Gbps out of a single port. Since my switching equipment is still only 1Gbe, I also want something that has, at least, two Gbe ports. Any recommendations that work well with OpenBSD? I am

Re: ifconfig problem with >10 wireguard peers

2021-04-07 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2021-04-07, Harald Dunkel wrote: > Hi folks, > > apparently ifconfig (openbsd 6.8) shows only 10 wireguard peers > for wg0, even if hostname.wg0 defines 12 peers. This is pretty > painful. > > Do you think it would be possible to increase this limitation to > (lets say) 253? I don't see that

ifconfig problem with >10 wireguard peers

2021-04-07 Thread Harald Dunkel
Hi folks, apparently ifconfig (openbsd 6.8) shows only 10 wireguard peers for wg0, even if hostname.wg0 defines 12 peers. This is pretty painful. Do you think it would be possible to increase this limitation to (lets say) 253? Thank you very much in advance Harri

Re: divert with rdr-to not working properly

2021-04-07 Thread David Gwynne
On Mon, Apr 05, 2021 at 09:51:53AM +0300, Hakan SARIMAN wrote: > Hello Misc, > > > I think divert-packet feature with NAT/NAPT is broken. > > I can not reach to web server when I use divert-packet with rdr-to. > > Is this a known bug or a new issue? There's no other options? Just those two?

Re: Does intel(4) support Iris Xe Graphics?

2021-04-07 Thread Tom Smyth
Hi Jonathan, sorry missed the Bug Report... with the dmesg. I thought the linux dnmesg where the hardware was working would have been useful if there was an issue with the hardware detection. I suggested trying 6.8 incase there was a bug introduced in current and would give a baseline...

Re: Does intel(4) support Iris Xe Graphics?

2021-04-07 Thread Jonathan Gray
On Wed, Apr 07, 2021 at 11:34:54AM +0100, Tom Smyth wrote: > Try Current and 6.8 and see if you get a different result in each.. > dmesgs are key for getting help on this type of query ... There is a snapshot dmesg in the bug report. I don't see a benefit to 6.8 or linux dmesgs.

Re: Does intel(4) support Iris Xe Graphics?

2021-04-07 Thread Tom Smyth
Try Current and 6.8 and see if you get a different result in each.. dmesgs are key for getting help on this type of query ... On Wed, 7 Apr 2021 at 11:33, Tom Smyth wrote: > > Hi Michel, > if you send the dmesg from OpenBSD when it is installed and Ubuntu > it would help alot > see the

Re: Does intel(4) support Iris Xe Graphics?

2021-04-07 Thread Tom Smyth
Hi Michel, if you send the dmesg from OpenBSD when it is installed and Ubuntu it would help alot see the hardware that your box is running (and the hardware as detected by OpenBSD / Ubuntu On Wed, 7 Apr 2021 at 05:21, Michel von Behr wrote: > > Thank you for the reply, Jonathan - FWIW I was

Re: Samba server issue with Windows file properties

2021-04-07 Thread kasak
hello. You should look the option "store dos attributes" quote: When this parameter is set it will override the parameters map hidden, map system, map archive and map readonly and they will behave as if they were set to off. this option is by default ENABLED in samba 4.9. And when it is

Re: Samba server issue with Windows file properties

2021-04-07 Thread jeanfrancois
Good day, Sorry to bother with this issue, if someone has a few minutes to check for hint that'd be very helpful. Thank you. After trying everything I could think of, still samba doesn't seem to properly work with windows special properties: map archive map ... From windows's