Re: Global IPv4 with ARP and wireguard peers

2021-05-13 Thread Rafael Possamai
>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

Re: How to split (A/B) test landing pages using httpd(8)

2021-04-20 Thread Rafael Possamai
>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,

Re: The case of the phantom reboot

2021-04-01 Thread Rafael Possamai
>One of my systems rebooted at 03:01 local time today. Do you happen to have a cat nearby?

Re: ssl/libssl certificate validation broken?

2020-10-22 Thread Rafael Possamai
>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,

Re: Any experience with 10Gbe?

2020-10-14 Thread Rafael Possamai
>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

Re: Routing and forwarding: directly connected computers

2020-09-03 Thread Rafael Possamai
>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

Re: Can I boot without GPU ("headless")?

2020-08-31 Thread Rafael Possamai
>> 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

Re: install of 6.7 failed on acer Swift

2020-08-28 Thread Rafael Possamai
>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

Re: Microsoft's war on plain text email in open source

2020-08-26 Thread Rafael Possamai
>- 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

Re: FAQ file sets missing cmdbox

2020-08-25 Thread Rafael Possamai
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

Re: FAQ file sets missing cmdbox

2020-08-25 Thread Rafael Possamai
>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

Re: Home NAS

2019-11-15 Thread Rafael Possamai
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