On Wed, Jun 05, 2024 at 10:59:01PM +0100, Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
> On Wed, 05 Jun 2024 06:08:23 +0100,
> "Peter J. Philipp" wrote:
> >
> > I have been made aware of hearsay that someone took my open source code
> > protected under the same license as OpenBSD and sold it for a lot of money.
>
On Wed, 05 Jun 2024 06:08:23 +0100,
"Peter J. Philipp" wrote:
>
> I have been made aware of hearsay that someone took my open source code
> protected under the same license as OpenBSD and sold it for a lot of money.
> I have no proof of this personally but I ask you to help me find evidence of
>
On Tue, Jun 04, 2024 at 08:31:04AM -0400, Scott Reese wrote:
>
>
> - Original Message -
> > I have really bad repetitive stress problems, so I have been looking at
> > split mechanical keyboards. The Glove80 looks might it might be OK, but
> > it's very expensive. Anyone used it?
> >
>
This is current/macppc on an Apple MacMini 7447A (dmesg below).
The audio device is
aoa0 at macobio0 offset 0x1: irq 30,1,2
audio0 at aoa0
Looking at aoa(4), it should be supported,
at least dmesg says it's a "model PowerMac10,2"
and shows the lines above.
sndiod starts OK:
Has anyone gotten OpenBSD up on a uConsole? ( link below) I know rPi CM units
work, and I have been checking dmesgd.nycbug and the clockworkpi forums, but I
haven't seen a "hello world" yet. Seems like it would be a handy unit to have
on the train and simply 'zzz' when you get to your stop.
On Wed, Jun 05, 2024 at 08:04:49AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2024-06-05, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> > I have been made aware of hearsay that someone took my open source code
> > protected under the same license as OpenBSD and sold it for a lot of money.
>
> There is nothing in either
For some reason the keyboard on my Thinkpad E14 Gen 6 repeats the
pressed key multiple times after a delay and it freezes keyboard input
for some time. This happens in the console and under X, but not at boot>
prompt when booting. I believe the line 'pckbc: command timeout' in the
dmesg below
Il 05/06/2024 07:08, Peter J. Philipp ha scritto:
Hi,
I have been made aware of hearsay that someone took my open source code
protected under the same license as OpenBSD and sold it for a lot of money.
[...]
Thanks for any information leading to the lawsuit. I believe I will also
get in
On 2024-06-05, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> I have been made aware of hearsay that someone took my open source code
> protected under the same license as OpenBSD and sold it for a lot of money.
There is nothing in either the ISC license used in OpenBSD (or in the
GNU public license for that
Hi,
I have been made aware of hearsay that someone took my open source code
protected under the same license as OpenBSD and sold it for a lot of money.
I have no proof of this personally but I ask you to help me find evidence of
this. There is not much I can do about this, except if the person
On Tue, Jun 04, 2024 at 04:06:13PM +0100, 04-psyche.tot...@icloud.com wrote:
> Thank you Dave and Bruce.
>
> This worked for me:
>
> boost install gfxpayload=text console=ttyS0,115200n8
>
> The critical part was that I had to type it and not copy paste it.
>
glad you got it working; this matches
On Tue, Jun 04, 2024 at 01:20:22PM +0100, 04-psyche.tot...@icloud.com wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I am running Debian 12 under VMM, on OpenBSD 7.5.
>
> Whenever I am using the arrows (to retrieve previous history or simply to
> move left or right), there is a long random sleep, of 5 to 10 seconds.
>
Thank you Dave and Bruce.
This worked for me:
boost install gfxpayload=text console=ttyS0,115200n8
The critical part was that I had to type it and not copy paste it.
For some reasons, I have problems on the terminal of the VM. I can't copy paste
it correctly, nor use the arrows without
Hello,
could you say if the command (arroy hit) took that long or is it an
command transport issue (would suggest the latter).
Best, Matthias
On 04.06.24 14:20, 04-psyche.tot...@icloud.com wrote:
Greetings,
I am running Debian 12 under VMM, on OpenBSD 7.5.
Whenever I am using the
Dave Voutila writes:
> 04-psyche.tot...@icloud.com writes:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am trying to run Debian 12 under VMM.
>>
>> I can see on the email from 2024-04-02 that Bruce managed to make it work,
>> but I don't know how.
>>
>> The crux of the issue is that the Debian ISO installer does not
Greetings,
I am running Debian 12 under VMM, on OpenBSD 7.5.
Whenever I am using the arrows (to retrieve previous history or simply to move
left or right), there is a long random sleep, of 5 to 10 seconds. Sometimes
more.
Does anybody know what could be the issue?
Inside the VM, the term is
04-psyche.tot...@icloud.com writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to run Debian 12 under VMM.
>
> I can see on the email from 2024-04-02 that Bruce managed to make it work,
> but I don't know how.
>
> The crux of the issue is that the Debian ISO installer does not seem to work
> under serial
- Original Message -
> I have really bad repetitive stress problems, so I have been looking at
> split mechanical keyboards. The Glove80 looks might it might be OK, but
> it's very expensive. Anyone used it?
>
>
> After watching various reviews, it
On 2024 Jun 04 (Tue) at 12:46:11 +0300 (+0300), Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
:
:On 04/06/2024 11:59, Stuart Henderson wrote:
:> On 2024-06-04, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
:>> On 04/06/2024 08:50, jrmu wrote:
: When you manage a hypervisor, using only 1x/64 is less than ideal. It's
just
:
On 04/06/2024 11:59, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2024-06-04, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
>> On 04/06/2024 08:50, jrmu wrote:
When you manage a hypervisor, using only 1x/64 is less than ideal. It's
just
not enough because you can have more than 1 'type of usage'. I always
Hi,
On 04/06/2024 09:50, jrmu wrote:
When you manage a hypervisor, using only 1x/64 is less than ideal. It's just
not enough because you can have more than 1 'type of usage'. I always
request at least 1x/56.
Thanks. I spoke with the ISP and he gave me a larger subnet,
2602:fccf:4::/48, I've
On 2024-06-04, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
> On 04/06/2024 08:50, jrmu wrote:
>>> When you manage a hypervisor, using only 1x/64 is less than ideal. It's just
>>> not enough because you can have more than 1 'type of usage'. I always
>>> request at least 1x/56.
>> Thanks. I spoke with the ISP and
On 2024-06-04, Jan Stary wrote:
>> > I want to upgrade an amd64 system running 6.9.
>
> Backup, reinstall current from scratch,
> restore from backup.
>
>> > wget https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.{0,1,2}/amd64/bsd.rd
>> > returns 404 for all three queries.
>> > Where can I find the bsd.rd
On Mon, Jun 03, 2024 at 11:35:16PM -0700, jrmu wrote:
> > This interface is not UP. Not sure why.
>
> Thank you! This was indeed the cause. I appended "up" to
> /etc/hostname.vport0 and everything works now.
>
> Most interfaces get turned on automatically, I wonder why vport(4) does
> not.
> This interface is not UP. Not sure why.
Thank you! This was indeed the cause. I appended "up" to
/etc/hostname.vport0 and everything works now.
Most interfaces get turned on automatically, I wonder why vport(4) does
not.
In any case, it's solved, thanks so much.
--
jrmu
IRCNow
On Mon, Jun 03, 2024 at 10:52:55PM -0700, jrmu wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I am having a hard time figuring out how to bridge vport(4) and tap(4)
> interfaces.
>
> Previously, I had set up vmm with bridge(4) and vether(4), and all was
> working well. However, I recently heard that veb(4) has better
On 04/06/2024 08:50, jrmu wrote:
>> When you manage a hypervisor, using only 1x/64 is less than ideal. It's just
>> not enough because you can have more than 1 'type of usage'. I always
>> request at least 1x/56.
> Thanks. I spoke with the ISP and he gave me a larger subnet,
>
> 2602:fccf:4::/48,
> > I want to upgrade an amd64 system running 6.9.
Backup, reinstall current from scratch,
restore from backup.
> > wget https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.{0,1,2}/amd64/bsd.rd
> > returns 404 for all three queries.
> > Where can I find the bsd.rd images for these versions?
For example
Greetings,
I am having a hard time figuring out how to bridge vport(4) and tap(4)
interfaces.
Previously, I had set up vmm with bridge(4) and vether(4), and all was
working well. However, I recently heard that veb(4) has better
performance, so I tried to replace my bridge0 and vether0 with veb0
> When you manage a hypervisor, using only 1x/64 is less than ideal. It's just
> not enough because you can have more than 1 'type of usage'. I always
> request at least 1x/56.
Thanks. I spoke with the ISP and he gave me a larger subnet,
2602:fccf:4::/48, I've been experimenting it by manually
Hi all,
I am trying to run Debian 12 under VMM.
I can see on the email from 2024-04-02 that Bruce managed to make it work, but
I don't know how.
The crux of the issue is that the Debian ISO installer does not seem to work
under serial console.
Here's what I did:
/etc/vm.conf
vm "vm1" {
On Fri, May 31, 2024 at 11:02:57AM +0200, Quentin Carbonneaux wrote:
Hi,
I want to upgrade an amd64 system running 6.9.
I do not know your setup, but upgrading from 6.9 to 7.5 may
be an issue. Somewhere along the line I believe the default
partition sizes changed. That means one of the
Hi,
I've bought a new NVMe drive (Goodram PX700) and its both vendor and product
IDs are missing in pcidevs.
nvme0 at pci2 dev 0 function 0 unknown vendor 0x1e4b product 0x1602 rev 0x01:
msix, NVMe 2.0
nvme0: SSDPR-PX700-02T-80, firmware SN15299, serial G3F013435
The missing IDs (0x1e4b and
On 2024-06-03, 04-psyche.tot...@icloud.com <04-psyche.tot...@icloud.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there any downside is using the nopass option of doas, for a single user
> machine?
>
> It's a machine that I access to only via ssh, with an identity file.
>
> In what way would it increase the
Hi all,
Is there any downside is using the nopass option of doas, for a single user
machine?
It's a machine that I access to only via ssh, with an identity file.
In what way would it increase the attack surface to do so?
Thanks,
Jake
On 02/06/2024 02:10, Chris Bennett wrote:
I have really bad repetitive stress problems, so I have been looking at
split mechanical keyboards. The Glove80 looks might it might be OK, but
it's very expensive. Anyone used it?
After watching various reviews, it
I have really bad repetitive stress problems, so I have been looking at
split mechanical keyboards. The Glove80 looks might it might be OK, but
it's very expensive. Anyone used it?
After watching various reviews, it suddenly occurred to me that I
already have
Hi
cdio seems to be the right for me,
thank you for all your thoughts.
Manfred
On 6/1/24 16:16, Nick Holland wrote:
On 5/31/24 14:15, MIZSEI Zoltán wrote:
Interestingly BeOS and Haiku lets you to mount an audio cd, it
generates a vfs from the toc and shows the tracks as wav or flac
(fixme),
On 5/31/24 14:15, MIZSEI Zoltán wrote:
Interestingly BeOS and Haiku lets you to mount an audio cd, it
generates a vfs from the toc and shows the tracks as wav or flac
(fixme), it does an automatic conversion behind the courtains if you
copy a file from an audio cd.
To each their own, I guess,
On Sat, 01 Jun 2024 07:44:10 +0100,
Geoff Steckel wrote:
>
> On 5/31/24 15:46, Harald Arnesen wrote:
> > MIZSEI Zoltán [31/05/2024 20.15]:
> >
> >> Interestingly BeOS and Haiku lets you to mount an audio cd, it
> >> generates a vfs from the toc and shows the tracks as wav or flac
> >> (fixme),
I'm trying to set announce none property inside a group and it's not
enforced/respected unless it's under neighbor.
conf is:
group "ibgp" {
remote-as $myAS
announce IPv4 none
announce IPv6 none
neighbor 10.0.0.1 {
#announce IPv4 none
#announce IPv6
On Sat, 01 Jun 2024 08:45:00 +0100,
"Corey Hickman" wrote:
>
> does it have policy server included? for instance, when DKIM fails, the
> policy can be set up to deny the message.
>
Right now it ignores DMARC as if it doesn't exist.
Doing a DMARC lookup for domain and inserting it's results
Geoff Steckel [01/06/2024 08.44]:
On 5/31/24 15:46, Harald Arnesen wrote:
MIZSEI Zoltán [31/05/2024 20.15]:
Interestingly BeOS and Haiku lets you to mount an audio cd, it
generates a vfs from the toc and shows the tracks as wav or flac
(fixme), it does an automatic conversion behind the
June 1, 2024 at 7:34 AM, "Kirill A. Korinsky" wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I'd like to announce a two new filters for OpenSMTD which better to use
>
> together: auth and sign.
>
does it have policy server included? for instance, when DKIM fails, the policy
can be set up to deny the message.
On 5/31/24 15:46, Harald Arnesen wrote:
MIZSEI Zoltán [31/05/2024 20.15]:
Interestingly BeOS and Haiku lets you to mount an audio cd, it
generates a vfs from the toc and shows the tracks as wav or flac
(fixme), it does an automatic conversion behind the courtains if you
copy a file from an
Thank you all very much for the setup examples, very helpful!
subscribe
On Sat, 01 Jun 2024 00:34:41 +0100,
Kirill A. Korinsky wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I'd like to announce a two new filters for OpenSMTD which better to use
> together: auth and sign.
>
Oops, wrong list. It should be m...@opensmtpd.org.
Sorry for nosy.
--
wbr, Kirill
Greetings,
I'd like to announce a two new filters for OpenSMTD which better to use
together: auth and sign.
auth is a filter which verify DKMI, ARC and SPF, and iprev. It adds
Authentication-Results header or ARC-Authentication-Results.
sign is a filter which adds DKMI or ARC signature, or ARC
:0 I can start using EDITOR instead of VISUAL and start removing: $ set -o
vi; in my .profiles
On Fri, May 31, 2024 at 3:17 PM Nathaniel Griswold wrote:
> There is also the VISUAL param which overrides what is inferred from
> EDITOR.
>
> On Fri, May 31, 2024, at 2:23 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
There is also the VISUAL param which overrides what is inferred from EDITOR.
On Fri, May 31, 2024, at 2:23 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2024-05-31, 04-psyche.tot...@icloud.com <04-psyche.tot...@icloud.com>
> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I use the following terminal:
> >
> > echo $TERM
> >
MIZSEI Zoltán [31/05/2024 20.15]:
Interestingly BeOS and Haiku lets you to mount an audio cd, it generates
a vfs from the toc and shows the tracks as wav or flac (fixme), it does
an automatic conversion behind the courtains if you copy a file from an
audio cd.
Linux also had such a thing in
On 2024-05-31, 04-psyche.tot...@icloud.com <04-psyche.tot...@icloud.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I use the following terminal:
>
> echo $TERM
> xterm-256color
>
> when in my ~/.profile I do:
>
> export EDITOR=nano
>
> everything works well.
>
> However, if I do
>
> export EDITOR=vim
>
> then when I
On Fri, May 31, 2024 at 04:52:29PM +0100, 04-psyche.tot...@icloud.com wrote:
>
> export EDITOR=vim
>
> Does anyone have a clue as to what could cause this issue?
>
> Thanks,
> Jake
Your ksh is now using vi editing mode instead of emacs.
You can verify this by hitting esc, then i and you can
Interestingly BeOS and Haiku lets you to mount an audio cd, it generates a vfs
from the toc and shows the tracks as wav or flac (fixme), it does an automatic
conversion behind the courtains if you copy a file from an audio cd.
Hi all,
I use the following terminal:
echo $TERM
xterm-256color
when in my ~/.profile I do:
export EDITOR=nano
everything works well.
However, if I do
export EDITOR=vim
then when I ssh into the machine, up and down arrow in the terminal do not work
anymore (it does not give me access to
Brian:
Thanks so much. I ended up formatting it in OpenBSD 's ffs file
system. Too many issues with Linux.
If I need to transfer data from the Linux computer, then I will ssh
into OpenBSD.
On Thu, May 30, 2024 at 11:04 PM Brian Conway wrote:
>
> On Thu, May 30, 2024, at 6:02 PM, nisp1953
Hi,
yes I run a GUI, you are right that that I cannot mount
a audio CD. To rip a audio CD, I was transient in the
operator group. That worked. Nevertheless thank you
for the answer.
Sorry for the mix up
Manfred
On 5/30/24 20:54, Ampie Niemand wrote:
On Thu, May 30, 2024 at 06:43:13PM +0200,
Vào Th 6, 31 thg 5, 2024 vào lúc 05:05 <04-psyche.tot...@icloud.com> đã viết:
>
> Hi all,
>
> When openBSD runs my processor at 100%, it makes a noise. Interestingly, when
> in bios, this noise does not appear.
>
I also heard the noise... but it seems quite when I plugged in my headphone.
On Fri, May 31, 2024 at 1:20 PM Zé Loff wrote:
> On Thu, May 30, 2024 at 10:12:12PM +, Martin wrote:
> > I am currently using a home made router with OpenBSD which is connected
> > directly to my ISP's fiber router. The OpenBSD router is setup with a
> > fixed IP on the WAN port and I do
On Fri, 31 May 2024 10:02:57 +0100,
"Quentin Carbonneaux" wrote:
>
> I want to upgrade an amd64 system running 6.9. Following
> the guide I would like to upgrade to 7.{0,1,2,3,4,5}
> sequentially. However it looks like
>
> wget https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.{0,1,2}/amd64/bsd.rd
>
>
On Thu, May 30, 2024 at 10:12:12PM +, Martin wrote:
> I am currently using a home made router with OpenBSD which is connected
> directly to my ISP's fiber router. The OpenBSD router is setup with a
> fixed IP on the WAN port and I do internal NAT etc.
>
> In about a month a new ISP is going
On 2024-05-30, Radek wrote:
> Thank you all for your replies.
>
> Actually, I did not know that providing seamless switching VPN solutions is
> so problematic. If it can't be done in a simple way, then it doesn't have to
> be seamless at any cost. Users will manually reconnect to this VPN when
Hi,
I want to upgrade an amd64 system running 6.9. Following
the guide I would like to upgrade to 7.{0,1,2,3,4,5}
sequentially. However it looks like
wget https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.{0,1,2}/amd64/bsd.rd
returns 404 for all three queries.
Where can I find the bsd.rd images for
On Thu, May 30, 2024 at 08:17:27PM +0100, 04-psyche.tot...@icloud.com wrote:
> From my reading of /etc/rc, it seems that at shutdown or reboot, the OS will
> automatically unmount everything.
>
> So that will unmount my encrypted partition.
>
> However, it does not run bioctl -d sd* for the
Hello
After upgrading the machine to 7.5 amd64 doveadm command used for
indexing mailboxes does not work anymore:
# doveadm -Dvv index -u somemail...@somedom.com '*'
... some usual diagnostic messages...
May 31 06:33:12 doveadm(somemail...@somedom.com): \
Debug: Mailbox INBOX: UID 1048:
Add to hostname.vlan101 as well:
autoconf
up
Remove dhcp/autoconf from hostname.em0 but make sure there is an ‘up’ in there.
If you are using a macro like $ext_if in pf, just change from em0 to vlan101
and all your external interface rules will work like they did before.
Cheers
Sent from my
Would this be adequate?
/etc/hostname.vlan101
vlandev em0 vnetid 101
em0 is the physical interface connected to the fiber box,
it is then setup to get an IP via DHCP.
Does vlan101 need to be addressed in PF in any way or are
the rules which currently work for em0 enough?
> Sorry for the
On 2024-05-30 14:56:50 -0600, Todd C. Miller wrote:
> This is not a bug. An awk associative array is effectively a hash
> table so when you iterate over it like this you are not guaranteed
> to get things in any particular order. In fact, our awk, mawk and
> gawk all produce different output
On Thu, May 30, 2024, at 6:02 PM, nisp1953 wrote:
> OpenBSD 7.5 GENERIC.MP#82 amd64
>
> Hi all:
>
> I formatted a 2TB USB Hard Drive under Linux and get the following from
> fdisk:
>
> # fdisk sd1
> Disk: sd1 geometry: 243201/255/63 [3907029167 Sectors]
> Offset: 0 Signature: 0x0
>
Sorry for the non-inline text.
OpenBSD makes this super simple and it is well documented. The flow is to bring
up your physical interface and then use that as a parent for your pseudo vlan
interface.
man ifconfig
Move down to the VLAN section and it is well described to provide you with the
On 2024-05-30, 04-psyche.tot...@icloud.com <04-psyche.tot...@icloud.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> When openBSD runs my processor at 100%, it makes a noise. Interestingly, when
> in bios, this noise does not appear.
>
> To get rid of the noise I call sysctl with this:
>
> sysctl hw.perfpolicy=manual
>
OpenBSD 7.5 GENERIC.MP#82 amd64
Hi all:
I formatted a 2TB USB Hard Drive under Linux and get the following from fdisk:
# fdisk sd1
Disk: sd1 geometry: 243201/255/63 [3907029167 Sectors]
Offset: 0 Signature: 0x0
Starting Ending LBA Info:
#: id C
Hi,
Upon finding out about this "quirk" in the awk language, if you are now
horrified that you
have loads of code that relies on this order, there is a temporary solution.
Check out the
WHINY_USERS environment variable:
https://linux.die.net/man/1/mawk
In mawk and (apparently) undocumented in
I am currently using a home made router with OpenBSD which is connected
directly to my ISP's fiber router. The OpenBSD router is setup with a
fixed IP on the WAN port and I do internal NAT etc.
In about a month a new ISP is going to provide internet via the fiber
and they are changing the
From my reading of /etc/rc, it seems that at shutdown or reboot, the OS will
automatically unmount everything.
So that will unmount my encrypted partition.
However, it does not run bioctl -d sd* for the pseudo-device.
So I guess the question become, is it a problem to exit the system without
Todd,
Thanks for the explanation.
Jeff
On Thu, 30 May 2024 at 21:56, Todd C. Miller wrote:
>
> On Thu, 30 May 2024 21:42:08 +0100, Jeff Penn wrote:
>
> > I spotted the following issue, which is also present in FreeBSD.
> >
> > $ awk -V
> > awk version 20240122
> > $ awk 'BEGIN {split("A B C",
On Thu, 30 May 2024 21:42:08 +0100, Jeff Penn wrote:
> I spotted the following issue, which is also present in FreeBSD.
>
> $ awk -V
> awk version 20240122
> $ awk 'BEGIN {split("A B C", ABC, " ");for (x in ABC) {print x}}'
> 2
> 3
> 1
This is not a bug. An awk associative array is effectively
I spotted the following issue, which is also present in FreeBSD.
$ awk -V
awk version 20240122
$ awk 'BEGIN {split("A B C", ABC, " ");for (x in ABC) {print x}}'
2
3
1
FreeBSD 14, awk 20210724:
$ awk 'BEGIN {split("A B C", ABC, " ");for (x in ABC) {print x}}'
2
3
1
Linux, mawk 1.3.4 20200120:
$
Hi all,
When openBSD runs my processor at 100%, it makes a noise. Interestingly, when
in bios, this noise does not appear.
To get rid of the noise I call sysctl with this:
sysctl hw.perfpolicy=manual
sysctl hw.setperf=99
The problem is, at the beginning of boot, openBSD runs the processor
On Thu, May 30, 2024 at 06:43:13PM +0200, Manfred Koch wrote:
Hi all,
I have tried to mount an audio cd with the command:
doas mount -t cd9660 /dev/cd0c /cdrom
mount_cd9660: /dev/cd0c on /cdrom: Invalid argument
You cannot mount it like that because its an audio CD and not a Data CD.
If it
Hi all,
I have tried to mount an audio cd with the command:
doas mount -t cd9660 /dev/cd0c /cdrom
mount_cd9660: /dev/cd0c on /cdrom: Invalid argument
doas dmesg | grep cd shows me:
cd0 at scsibus1 targ 0 lun 0: removable
cd0(ahci0:0:0): Check Condition (error 0x70) on opcode 0x0
cd0 at
Thanks Kirill.
Yes, I saw that, but in my case, FAT32 is not the file format that I am
using to encrypt the partition. The partition is on an SSD with 4.2BSD
filesystem.
On Thu, 30 May 2024 10:06:11 +0100,
> >
> > How can I choose the blocks parametres in the command:
> >
> > fdisk -gy -b blocks
Thank you all for your replies.
Actually, I did not know that providing seamless switching VPN solutions is so
problematic. If it can't be done in a simple way, then it doesn't have to be
seamless at any cost. Users will manually reconnect to this VPN when CARP does
switchover and there will
On Thu, 30 May 2024 10:06:11 +0100,
04-psyche.tot...@icloud.com wrote:
>
> How can I choose the blocks parametres in the command:
>
> fdisk -gy -b blocks disk
>
> The man page does not indicate how to make an informed choice. I couldn’t
> find relevant help on the internet.
>
As suggested at
Personally, I'd just have your encrypted filesystem not listed in
/etc/fstab at all, since it can't be mounted without attaching the
softraid device manually anyway. Since the password is needed in every
case, just attach the softraid device with bioctl and mount the
filesystem with mount when
Hi all,
on my main hard drive, I have a partition `p` that I have encrypted in the
following way:
$bioctl -c C -l sd0p softraid0
-> This created the sd1 pseudo-device, on which I ran the following:
$fdisk -g sd1
$disklabel -E sd1 # created partition i, to take all the space. This is the
Hi all,
How can I choose the blocks parametres in the command:
fdisk -gy -b blocks disk
The man page does not indicate how to make an informed choice. I couldn’t find
relevant help on the internet.
Thanks!
On 2024-05-29, Vitaliy Makkoveev wrote:
> He wants replication. This means both wireguard "servers" know the client
> state. No client reconnection at failure, no delay, seamless migration
> from failed node to the backup. Something like sasyncd(8), but for
> npppd(8) or wg(4).
wireguard doesn't
On Wed, 29 May 2024 17:19:32 +0100,
Joel Carnat wrote:
>
> Thank you! I went for solution 2 but it seems the string is not send
> properly by relayd.
>
It sends as is, so the rigth approach, let me quote the man is:
check binary send data expect data [tls]
For each host in
> On 29 May 2024, at 18:50, Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
>
> On 29.5.2024. 12:48, Radek wrote:
>> Thank you, that explains everything.
>> Does wireguard support replication? Will it work properly in my CARP setup?
>>
>
>
> why not use iked as vpn solution ? i'm not sure but i think that iked is
> On 29 May 2024, at 18:50, Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
>
> On 29.5.2024. 12:48, Radek wrote:
>> Thank you, that explains everything.
>> Does wireguard support replication? Will it work properly in my CARP setup?
>>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have wg listen on carp interface for redundancy and it's working
>
> On May 29, 2024, at 3:48 AM, Radek wrote:
>
> Thank you, that explains everything.
> Does wireguard support replication? Will it work properly in my CARP setup?
wireguard doesn’t have “state” per se. it remembers the last address a key was
associated with. In the event of a failover,
Hi all,
this could be useful information to those who are using openbsd on vmware.
while testing jan@ vmx LRO diffs, openbsd machine panic. I've sent him
few screenshots and those screenshots are awful.
Good thing is that vmware have virtual serial port
Le 29/05/2024 à 14:45, Kirill A. Korinsky a écrit :
On Wed, 29 May 2024 12:19:15 +0100,
Joel Carnat wrote:
Is there a way to specify a User-Agent value for the check http or shall I rather tell
relayd to validate on "code 418"?
here two possible way to overstep it.
1. Use `check script
On 2024-05-29, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> Hello, everybody
>
> I remember exactly, that I was able to do that with systrace.
> Can I do that now? Is there any workaround for that?
You could listen on another port and rdr-to.
> If for example I need to run some potentially exploitable service,
>
On 29.5.2024. 12:48, Radek wrote:
> Thank you, that explains everything.
> Does wireguard support replication? Will it work properly in my CARP setup?
>
Hi,
I have wg listen on carp interface for redundancy and it's working
without admins or clients needs to do anything when primary carp
On 2024/05/29 18:08, Vitaliy Makkoveev wrote:
> On Wed, May 29, 2024 at 01:23:47PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > On 2024-05-29, Vitaliy Makkoveev wrote:
> > > On Wed, May 29, 2024 at 12:48:41PM +0200, Radek wrote:
> > >> Thank you, that explains everything.
> > >> Does wireguard support
On Wed, May 29, 2024 at 01:23:47PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2024-05-29, Vitaliy Makkoveev wrote:
> > On Wed, May 29, 2024 at 12:48:41PM +0200, Radek wrote:
> >> Thank you, that explains everything.
> >> Does wireguard support replication? Will it work properly in my CARP setup?
> >>
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