Hello Brian,
I forgot to say that my site set did include the already prepared pf.conf, but
not rc.conf.local, where pf was set to be disabled.
As the result, pf started with rules for nat/firewall, not the default ones.
And that created the “problem”.
Martin
On Sat, Apr 29, 2023, at 3:48 AM, Odd Martin Baanrud wrote:
> Yes, off course one should have a firewall.
> That was why I installed OpenBSD on the actual machine in the first place.
> I prepared it when it was on the LAN only, and then moved it into production.
> And now it works perfectely.
>
Hello Steve,
Yes, off course one should have a firewall.
That was why I installed OpenBSD on the actual machine in the first place.
I prepared it when it was on the LAN only, and then moved it into production.
And now it works perfectely.
But the firewall needed to be disabled while the machine
Odd Martin Baanrud said on Fri, 28 Apr 2023 10:01:29 +0200
>Hello Stefan,
>
>Thanks for the clear-up.
>And now, it works!
>When I created the site set, I forgot to add /etc/rc.conf.local, where
>pf was set to be disabled. The reason was, as you see, pf. :-)
>So a simple “pfctl -d” solved the
Hello Stefan,
Thanks for the clear-up.
And now, it works!
When I created the site set, I forgot to add /etc/rc.conf.local, where pf was
set to be disabled.
The reason was, as you see, pf. :-)
So a simple “pfctl -d” solved the “problem”.
Good to know that the fault actually wasn’t a careless user
Hello Daniel,
I'm writing my text to the top of the email. This is probably easier for
you to read than inline quoting.
On the reboot question, you can ctrl+z + reboot. This would not have a
negative effect on the installation. This is exactly what the installer
would do if you answer "r" for
Hello Daniel,
The problem is, as I told, that I’m blind.
I don’t have a screen at home, and it’s not easy to bring it to someone who has.
All went just fine until it was time to reboot.
So if someone could tell me what is missing, I guess it should work to get in
the missing files from another
If that's a new install, may as well just redo it.
The install is really fast, so this way you are sure you have a clean
system and NOT one that you may have problem down the road, specially if
that's your first time.
That's what I would do anyway.
Compare to any other IS, the install for
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