On 2023-09-13, Eric Wong wrote:
> Theo de Raadt wrote:
>> There isn't a way. And I will argue there shouldn't be a way to do that.
>> I don't see a need to invent such a scheme for one user, when half a century
>> of Unix has no way to do this.
>> Sorry.
>
> I have a different use case than
On 2023-09-13, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2023-09-13, Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM) wrote:
>> After some head bashing wondering why rpki-client wasn't
>> finding our ROAs I discovered the system doesn't ship with
>> ARINs tal file. So great swaths of RPKI data aren't getting
>> downloaded.
Peter Hessler writes:
> On 2023 Sep 13 (Wed) at 14:45:37 -0700 (-0700), Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6B
> BM) wrote:
> :This might be worth a note in the rpki-client manpage
>
> Please re-read my entire email.
>
Doh! Sorry, I didn't look at that part of the page as I already knew
where the files
On 2023 Sep 13 (Wed) at 14:45:37 -0700 (-0700), Lyndon Nerenberg
(VE7TFX/VE6BBM) wrote:
:This might be worth a note in the rpki-client manpage
Please re-read my entire email.
Theo de Raadt wrote:
> There isn't a way. And I will argue there shouldn't be a way to do that.
> I don't see a need to invent such a scheme for one user, when half a century
> of Unix has no way to do this.
> Sorry.
I have a different use case than Johannes but looking for a similar feature.
Peter Hessler writes:
> Because ARIN insists on a completely ridiculous agreement for a public
> key to verify their data.
That's odd. I didn't have to agree to anything to download the file.
This might be worth a note in the rpki-client manpage, as it certainly
violates POLA.
--lyndon
On 2023-09-13, Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM) wrote:
> After some head bashing wondering why rpki-client wasn't
> finding our ROAs I discovered the system doesn't ship with
> ARINs tal file. So great swaths of RPKI data aren't getting
> downloaded.
>
> Why are those things?
See the FILES
Because ARIN insists on a completely ridiculous agreement for a public
key to verify their data.
we cannot make the agreement for you.
from the rpki-client(8) man page:
All the top-level TAL are included, except the ARIN TAL which is not made
available with terms compatible with open
After some head bashing wondering why rpki-client wasn't
finding our ROAs I discovered the system doesn't ship with
ARINs tal file. So great swaths of RPKI data aren't getting
downloaded.
Why are those things?
--lyndon
My Thinkpad T480 has worked very well. Everything works on it.
Though, there is a fingerprint scanner I have never tried. It even
does sleep very well, unlike other laptops I have had (and with other
operating systems I have had).
Courtney
On 9/12/23 17:51, Eric Demer wrote:
Thankyou. As Allan
On 2023-09-13, Andrew Lemin wrote:
> I have noticed another issue while trying to implement a 'prio'-only
> workaround (using only prio ordering for inter-VLAN traffic, and HSFC
> queuing for internet traffic);
> It is not possible to have internal inter-vlan traffic be solely priority
> ordered
On 13.09.23 10:52, jv.cameros wrote:
Hello,
I'm defining an scenario based on machines with OpenBSD in which I'm
trying to run an VPLS network. This scenario is similar to the one
proposed here by a developer:
https://github.com/rwestphal/openbsd-ldpd/wiki/VPLS-basic-test-setup
although this
On 2023-09-12, Andrew Lemin wrote:
> A, thats clever! Having bandwidth queues up to 34,352M would definitely
> provide runway for the next decade :)
>
> Do you think your idea is worth circulating on tech@ for further
> discussion? Queueing at bps resolution is rather redundant nowadays, even
Hello,
I'm defining an scenario based on machines with OpenBSD in which I'm
trying to run an VPLS network. This scenario is similar to the one
proposed here by a developer:
https://github.com/rwestphal/openbsd-ldpd/wiki/VPLS-basic-test-setup
although this setup seems fine, I'm not able to run
Hello,
I'm defining an scenario based on machines with OpenBSD in which I'm
trying to run an VPLS network. This scenario is similar to the one
proposed here by a developer:
https://github.com/rwestphal/openbsd-ldpd/wiki/VPLS-basic-test-setup
although this setup seems fine, I'm not able to run
On Wed, Sep 13, 2023 at 01:38:30AM +, 0x1eef wrote:
> The only feature not working out of the box was wifi. But you
> can buy a USB dongle to compensate for that.
Laptops with built-in Intel wifi will give you 11ac with up to 300
(three hundred) Mbit/s. Any of AX200/AX201/AX210/AX211 will
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