Hi,
I was reviewing my firewall rules and got confused about priority rules. I
wasn't certain was it better to have higher priority number for a rule or
lower. After some digging it seems that the higher priority numbers get
processed first. I think the pf.conf(5) man page should document this
On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 01:41:46PM -0500, Adam Thompson wrote:
I recently followed the most up-to-date guidance I could find on booting
OpenBSD off softraid(4), and *everything* I found showed that I needed
the kernel on a separate slice so boot(8) could find it.
For that matter, boot(8),
Hi all
(first of all if this message appears twice on the mailing list, my
apologies, I'm new to posting on mailing lists.)
Problem:
I'm running OpenBSD5.4-current on amd64 with a few HD's, I want to copy a
directory structure from my FFS2 disks (sd3) to an msdos disk(wd0). The
crashes seemed to
Hi,
I'm currently running a simple OpenSMTPD/procmail/mutt setup on the end
of a hosted machine on 5.3. To access mail, I'm SSH'ing into
the box and firing up mutt. However I need to get occasionally
connected mail working on my laptop so I can read/respond to it there
and deliver back to the
I do it without pause mta (although I don't necessarily recommend it) and with
offlineimap instead of rsync.
Cheers
On 27/10/2013, at 19:01, Chris Smith m...@chriss.me.uk wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently running a simple OpenSMTPD/procmail/mutt setup on the end
of a hosted machine on 5.3. To
Stefan Sperling wrote:
On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 01:41:46PM -0500, Adam Thompson wrote:
I recently followed the most up-to-date guidance I could find on booting
OpenBSD off softraid(4), and *everything* I found showed that I needed
the kernel on a separate slice so boot(8) could find it.
For
I was attempting a suspend at the time; something I'd been doing on
this system with success for years. In this case the command was from
keyboard, rather than zzz(8) command. Both have been working fine.
I have recently switched from using GENERIC.MP to GENERIC, as I perceive
better
I was just goofing of with Inkscape.
http://www.devio.us/~ppunosevac/pf.svg
Sorry for the noise.
Predrag
On Monday, October 28, 2013 12:38 AM, Fred Snurd fredsn...@yahoo.com wrote:
I found the following article on undeadly which uses ifstated(8) to
automatically acquire a DHCP lease upon link state
changes on an Ethernet interface:
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