On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 06:43:12PM -0500, Daniel Jakots wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Dec 2020 14:30:16 +1000, David Gwynne
> wrote:
>
> > Can you try tcpdump -p -veni em0 -D in and see if any LACP packets
> > appear to come in on the port? If not, can you remove the -p and see
> > if em0 starts to work?
On Tue, 15 Dec 2020 14:30:16 +1000, David Gwynne
wrote:
> Can you try tcpdump -p -veni em0 -D in and see if any LACP packets
> appear to come in on the port? If not, can you remove the -p and see
> if em0 starts to work?
>
> There are two main differences between how aggr(4) and trunk(4)
>
On Mon, 14 Dec 2020 09:26:36 - (UTC), Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> >> What does the lacp status look like on the switch? (or does it just
> >> say 'up' or something and not really have any status?)
> >
> > It doesn't say anything about the lacp, it just says the individual
> > ports are going
On Mon, 14 Dec 2020 08:23:15 +0100, Hrvoje Popovski
wrote:
> maybe to put debug in hostname.aggr0 then destroy it and then sh
> netstart aggr0 ?
Indeed, making hostname.aggr0:
debug
trunkport em0 trunkport em1 trunkport em2
up
made the debug appear, thanks!
Daniel
it is ok ... go sleepies :)
Before you were born Unix was made with a smile and whim :)
Finger me node please or blow me without a job
your linux has made you too serious Stuart.
Be careful not to break our final resting place.
VMS, AIX; HPUX; Darwin, SunOS, are all dead this is the
On 10/12/20 4:33 am, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> Just wanted to see if RISC-V architecture is attractive for OpenBSD
> development. It's open and it is from Berkeley.
I hear it's only truly open if you're part of their exclusive "club".
Otherwise it's as much "you take what you're given" as any other
Hello,
I've sent some bug reports about this, but maybe that wasn't the best
place to post it. When upgrading to a snapshot with sysupgrade and
rebooting, the display hangs as openbsd loads wdisplay0, and
xenodm nor X will start. I don't think wdisplay loads at all. This
happens on amd64 with
e...@disroot.org writes:
> Hello, I hope that this is the right mailing list to send this query to.
>
> First some background. It is possible to run 9front on OpenBSD using
> vmm, this is well documented and I have gotten it working before on a
> ThinkPad X220.
> Where I run into trouble is
I've been told something was just fixed.
Now is a good time to retry.
Reply just to me, please.
ONLY people who observed the problems.
Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I asked on Freenode#OpenBSD and apparently it's only me, but I haven't
> been able to access www.openbsd.org for a few
are you trying from a Windows or Linux machine?
As sometimes the website blocks broken and poorly architected OSes by default
through CoPP. :)
Bur Sur is also blocked sometimes as it is getting as bad as windows for
bypassing firewalls and stealing your data. Kext bypass anyone?
Sent with
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 10:55:27AM -0700, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Janne Johansson wrote:
>
> > Den tis 15 dec. 2020 kl 13:00 skrev Ottavio Caruso <
> > ottavio2006-usenet2...@yahoo.com>:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > > I asked on Freenode#OpenBSD and apparently it's only me, but I haven't
> > > been able to
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 12:10:42PM +, e...@disroot.org wrote:
> Hello, I hope that this is the right mailing list to send this query to.
>
> First some background. It is possible to run 9front on OpenBSD using
> vmm, this is well documented and I have gotten it working before on a
> ThinkPad
Janne Johansson wrote:
> Den tis 15 dec. 2020 kl 13:00 skrev Ottavio Caruso <
> ottavio2006-usenet2...@yahoo.com>:
>
> > Hi,
> > I asked on Freenode#OpenBSD and apparently it's only me, but I haven't
> > been able to access www.openbsd.org for a few days.
> >
> > $ traceroute 129.128.5.194
> >
On 2020-12-15, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> One thing that seems interesting to me is that the working ones have IP
> addresses which are covered by RPKI ROAs and the non working ones that
> I've seen don't, but the same ISP *does* publish ROAs for other addresses.
oh, ROA is there, I just missed
On 2020-12-15, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I asked on Freenode#OpenBSD and apparently it's only me, but I haven't
> been able to access www.openbsd.org for a few days.
Has been a problem on *some* connections since about 16:00UTC on the 9th.
I believe it is on the return path, because it
wat?!
On 2020-12-15, pipus wrote:
> are you trying from a Windows or Linux machine?
> As sometimes the website blocks broken and poorly architected OSes by default
> through CoPP. :)
> Bur Sur is also blocked sometimes as it is getting as bad as windows for
> bypassing firewalls and stealing
On 15/12/2020 11:57, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
Hi,
I asked on Freenode#OpenBSD and apparently it's only me, but I haven't
been able to access www.openbsd.org for a few days.
There is nothing in my firewall/router that blocks OpenBSD.org. Ping,
traceroute and telnet don't seem to access the site.
Hello, I hope that this is the right mailing list to send this query to.
First some background. It is possible to run 9front on OpenBSD using
vmm, this is well documented and I have gotten it working before on a
ThinkPad X220.
Where I run into trouble is trying to install it on a T14 AMD, which
Hi,
I asked on Freenode#OpenBSD and apparently it's only me, but I haven't
been able to access www.openbsd.org for a few days.
There is nothing in my firewall/router that blocks OpenBSD.org. Ping,
traceroute and telnet don't seem to access the site. Can anybody help?
Diagnostics follow.
$
On 15.12.2020 13:10, e...@disroot.org wrote:
Hello, I hope that this is the right mailing list to send this query
to.
First some background. It is possible to run 9front on OpenBSD using
vmm, this is well documented and I have gotten it working before on a
ThinkPad X220.
Where I run into
Den tis 15 dec. 2020 kl 13:00 skrev Ottavio Caruso <
ottavio2006-usenet2...@yahoo.com>:
> Hi,
> I asked on Freenode#OpenBSD and apparently it's only me, but I haven't
> been able to access www.openbsd.org for a few days.
>
> $ traceroute 129.128.5.194
> traceroute to 129.128.5.194
> I asked on Freenode#OpenBSD and apparently it's only me, but I haven't
> been able to access www.openbsd.org for a few days.
It's not just you, my traceroutes stop at the same point. Curiously
though, I _CAN_ reach www.openbsd.org using a NAT64 service provided by
my ISP.
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Tyler
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