Thank you Stuart. I did actually have ICMP6 allowed in the firewall, though
turning it off made the IPv6 connection come alive. I will troubleshoot
firewall further.
Thanks
Antonino Sidoti
> On 9 Feb 2021, at 9:15 am, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> On 2021-02-08, Antonino Sidoti wrote:
>>
On 2021-02-08, Antonino Sidoti wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can anyone confirm if they have a working IPv6 connection with a 4G service?
> I cannot get my connection to work with IPv6. Happy to provide more
> information if what I have provided below is not enough. I would like to get
> a working IPv6
Hello,
Can anyone confirm if they have a working IPv6 connection with a 4G service? I
cannot get my connection to work with IPv6. Happy to provide more information
if what I have provided below is not enough. I would like to get a working IPv6
connection with network interface em0 only.
Erling Westenvik wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 07, 2021 at 11:18:31AM +0100, Stefan Hagen wrote:
>> Christian Weisgerber wrote:
>>> Erling Westenvik:
I can ssh FROM any OpenBSD box INTO iSH on my iPhone, and once
authenticated I can ssh back from there to the OpenBSD box or
to any other
On 08/02/2021, Pierre-Philipp Braun wrote:
>> Same here. Currently, a Kyocera P2135dn is sitting on the desk here,
>> but i can't say whether it is good because i'm printing so little.
>
> Seems Kyocera is a nice hint indeed. Otherwise I would go for Xerox.
> Even their low-end printers do
Hi all. The short version is: the package "devhelp" seems required for
libreoffice and irid/chromium, but removing/reinstalling those doesn't
seem to install devhelp, and the package system doesn't complain
when devhelp is removed manually. The programs crash saying
things like this, especially
On Sun, Feb 07, 2021 at 11:18:31AM +0100, Stefan Hagen wrote:
> Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> > Erling Westenvik:
> >> I can ssh FROM any OpenBSD box INTO iSH on my iPhone, and once
> >> authenticated I can ssh back from there to the OpenBSD box or to any
> >> other OpenBSD or Linux box, but! --
Same here. Currently, a Kyocera P2135dn is sitting on the desk here,
but i can't say whether it is good because i'm printing so little.
Seems Kyocera is a nice hint indeed. Otherwise I would go for Xerox.
Even their low-end printers do support raw TCP/IP printing, LPD and
PostScript. I am
>> On 2021-02-04, Riccardo Giuntoli wrote:
>> > A ikev2 passive server in France that got:
>> >
>> > A CA
>> > A server certificate for tls server
>> > And a client certificate for tls client
>> >
>> > I export the CA in PEM format and put it on /etc/iked/ca
>> >
>> > Next I export the private
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