You did not even look at the list rules.
"Do your homework first..
No desire to deprive you of a learning experience."
Nobody is here to hold your hand. They do too much of that at work. You
must be knowledgeable of the subject. If not, use Google (many web sites
for teaching) or switch to
Jul 8, 2023 20:42:57 Mark wrote:
> Anyway, stop blindly insulting people here.
More blood, more fun.. indeed.
I guess this should complaint with some specs from Texas, uh?
PS: Mark, don't give it up we are all with you! It is just the next big
frontier to do mailing :)
On 7/6/23 01:46, Jonathan Drews wrote:
uname: OpenBSD 7.3 GENERIC.MP#1125 amd64
I get the following error message when my Thinkpad T440 wakes up:
drm:pid73944:intel_dp_aux_wait_done *ERROR* [drm] *ERROR* AUX A/DDI
A/PHY A: did not complete or timeout within 10ms (status 0xa01300e1)
I have
In the interest of transparency, an individual was kind enough to teach
me that the term "martian" is in fact defined in RFC 1812:
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1812#page-149
Thank you for the information.
Clearly you cannot read either. Please show me where I said "it's -no
way- related to PF". I'm waiting...
I'll do the work for you.
"Certainly could be. If this happens consistently around a particular
time, you can 'live dangerously' and allow all traffic temporarily to
see if the issue is
What kind of anger and rudeness is that?
We're all (at least those who ask questions) learning here. @misc is for
that, right?
And I think you should learn, too. You must.
You said it's -no way- related to PF. Yet, it was PF in the end.
Anyway, stop blindly insulting people here.
Zack
Thus said Anthony Coulter on Thu, 06 Jul 2023 21:52:54 -0400:
> I would also suggest comparing the "hackiness" of NDP proxying to the
> hackiness of NAT, which is how we solve this same problem in IPv4.
I realize I'm coming in late to this discussion, and may not actually
have anything of
I am only replying to this in the interest of closure since I am
already part of this thread, but disclaimer here is some tough love.
You need to stop being lazy and actually understand your network
topology, the security/privacy real or contrived-I see you adhere to
the whole security by
So it seems PF was indeed blocking my DHCP stuff. After disabling PF for a
long time, I grabbed this:
"Jul 7 19:13:54 mailsrv dhcpleased[15591]: adding 95.214.xxx.xxx to vio0
(lease from 172.31.1.1)"
from /var/log/daemon file. Noticed; "lease from 172.31.1.1" that's the DHCP
server of my server
On 7/8/23 1:03 AM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Jonathan Drews wrote:
On Sat, Jul 8, 2023, at 01:42, Jonas Borchelt wrote:
The book "Absolute OpenBSD" is an excellent choice to expand your knowledge of
the OpenBSD operating system. It was written by Michael W. Lucas and is regarded as a
On Fri, Jul 07, 2023 at 06:23:26PM -0400, Ricky Cintron wrote:
> I recently resolved an audio issue where I could hear a constant, light
> static noise in my earphones. It wasn't loud or distracting, but it was
> always there. The solution was to remove 'mix' as a source for mix2 and
> mix3.
>
>
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/index.html
https://www.openbsdhandbook.com/
https://openbsdrouterguide.net/
These are easy to follow introductions.
Also the man pages, all of the mentioned refer to them.
On 7/8/23 09:32, lisper.drea...@tutanota.com wrote:
Hi, misc!
What documents would you
Jonathan Drews wrote:
>
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 8, 2023, at 01:42, Jonas Borchelt wrote:
> > The book "Absolute OpenBSD" is an excellent choice to expand your knowledge
> > of the OpenBSD operating system. It was written by Michael W. Lucas and is
> > regarded as a comprehensive resource for
On Sat, Jul 8, 2023, at 01:42, Jonas Borchelt wrote:
> The book "Absolute OpenBSD" is an excellent choice to expand your knowledge
> of the OpenBSD operating system. It was written by Michael W. Lucas and is
> regarded as a comprehensive resource for beginners and advanced users alike.
> It
The book "Absolute OpenBSD" is an excellent choice to expand your knowledge of
the OpenBSD operating system. It was written by Michael W. Lucas and is
regarded as a comprehensive resource for beginners and advanced users alike. It
covers various aspects of OpenBSD, including installation,
Hi, misc!
What documents would you recommend for setting up a self-hosted OpenBSD server?
This way I might learn more about OpenBSD and what is under its hood.
Cheers,
Andy
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