>Has anyone tried to get something like this to work?
>I dont get why it works for a while and then suddenly stops working!?
Not with hacky ARP entries. I'd see if Frantech can get you a routed /30 or /29
with your main v4 address as next hop. It's essentially same thing with v6,
they route a
>Does anyone know if it's possible to rotate/alternate between two
>files for the same given request path, using just httpd?
It might be a cleaner implementation if you use relayd(8) to load balance
requests, there's also relayctl(8) which you could use to gather diagnostics,
etc.
Personally,
>One of my systems rebooted at 03:01 local time today.
Do you happen to have a cat nearby?
>Hi Bob, it was in the middle of the night and I got quite kinda stressed
>because all services depending on our ldap proxy stopped working after the
>upgrade and it took me a while to figure the problem out.
Perhaps this is unsolicited advice, but maybe you can setup a test system
first,
>I'm supporting a small business who needs more bandwidth due to the
>work-from-home >situation. They've asked me to help them do the upgrade to
>10Gbe. I'd preferto keep them on an >OpenBSD router, since I love how liuttle
>maintenance it needs, but I can't find any accounts of >someone
>1) Why is this little test not working?
>
>2) How should I configure pf.conf (and maybe rc.conf.local with route
>commands) to allow computers >communicate with each other (including Computer1
>with Computer5, thru Computer2)? In every information I >have found this is
>automatically done with
>> But wasn't the conclusion of this discussion that you can just buy
>> one, connect it to computer only for booting, and then disconnect
>> it and use on another one?
>
>He needs to be able to enter the encryption key at boot time.
>Opening up the case and temporarily installing the motherboard
>Restart now ... Use EFI USB device. After about a minute of black
>screen I got a "Security boot fail: message with icon.
You may have to disable BIOS secure boot option, and in some instances to
enable the option to make this change you have to set a master/supervisor
password first, then
>- Original message -
>From: Greg Thomas
>
>"... he had to set up an entirely new mail client which didn’t mangle his
>email message to HTML-ise... That’s a barrier to entry that’s pretty
>high..."
>
>Wow. Life's rough.
Most desktop/web email clients I've ever used have plain-text mode
On Tue, 25 Aug 2020 at 00:05, Greg Thomas wrote:
>
> I'm getting pretty old and struggle with stuff like this more and more these
> days but I don't see what is "very difficult to follow" about the current
> layout, and I'm not sure what's weird about it either?
>>See if these photos
>FWIW firefox (79.0) renders everything correctly at any width, including
>on "device simulation" mode. I have an old Android (5.1) device around
>with a 480x854 screen and Chrome 79 also displays everything properly.
Just tested on Firefox, both on desktop and mobile (android). On desktop the
My experience with ZFS (FreeNAS for the most part) is that it becomes more
"expensive" to expand your pool after the fact (for a couple of different
reasons, see below), but if 5TB is all you're ever going to need in this
specific case, I think you should be fine and can take advantage of ZFS
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