Hello,
Protonmail requires to disable asm.js
Details here: https://vincentdelft.be/post/post_20181001
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On 14 January 2019 06:44:10 CET, Paul Swanson wrote:
>G'Day All!
>
>On 6.4, Chromium or Iridium (Chrome fork) crashes when logging into
>ProtonMail.
>
>I'm wondering if anyone has encoun
Simen Stavdal(sstav...@gmail.com) on 2019.01.14 22:57:19 +0100:
> Hello Sebastian,
>
> So, I am on amd64, 6.4 :
>
> OpenBSD 6.4 (GENERIC.MP) #364: Thu Oct 11 13:30:23 MDT 2018
> dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
>
>
> The purpose of my setup, is to play ar
Hello list,
From a freshly installed OpenBSD 6.4, whos resolv.conf points to a
validating resolver, unbound-host confirms that the SSHFP records of the
remote server have been validated, "ssh -v" shows that it found a match
between the host key of the remote server and one of these records, bu
Hello Sebastian,
So, I am on amd64, 6.4 :
OpenBSD 6.4 (GENERIC.MP) #364: Thu Oct 11 13:30:23 MDT 2018
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
The purpose of my setup, is to play around with redistribution between
OSPF and BGP and vice versa.
I found an aging ar
Forgot to mention
the reason you cant ping router C from A without specifying the
src address is because, when your router pings another device,
it will by default use the ip of the interface that has the active
route in the FIB... (usually the interface closest to the other router)
if your src a
Siemen,
im not certain I understand why you are applying route labels.
also im not certain about your aims for your network design...
If you want good documentation on best practices... the cisco
case studies /juniper white papers or talks at nanog / ripe meetings
are a good place to start...
Hi,
Simen Stavdal(sstav...@gmail.com) on 2019.01.14 21:29:43 +0100:
> Hello,
>
> I have three routers connected in a chain.
> A<->B<->C
>
> All routers have a host address as loopback 100 (192.168.5.x/32, A=1, B=2,
> C=3).
> The segments between the routers are 192.168.1.0/30 (AB) and 192.168.2
On Mon, Jan 14, 2019 at 12:16:29PM +0100, Andreas Kusalananda Kähäri wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 14, 2019 at 10:25:03AM +0100, Andreas Kusalananda Kähäri wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Today's snapshot, timestamped "14/01/2019, 08:18:00" on the
> > ftp.eu.openbsd.org mirror, fails to do an upgrade on my Vir
On Mon, Jan 14, 2019 at 03:08:32PM -0500, Henry Bonath wrote:
> Is it possible to set to ignore MTU on OpenOSPFD?
No, this is not supported.
>
> For example on Cisco IOS I can add the command "ip ospf mtu-ignore"
>
> I am having some issues if the MTU is mismatched and some neighbors will be
>
Hi Henry,
Im not sure that is possible .. man ospfd.conf does not yeild
typically we just set the MTU of attached interfaces to a particular LAN
to a value that is supported by
by all devices attached to that lan...
if you are enabling Jumbo frames on an interface make sure that the
switch tha
Hello,
I have three routers connected in a chain.
A<->B<->C
All routers have a host address as loopback 100 (192.168.5.x/32, A=1, B=2,
C=3).
The segments between the routers are 192.168.1.0/30 (AB) and 192.168.2.0/30
(BC).
A to B runs OSPF
B to C runs IBGP
I redistribute the BGP routes into OS
Is it possible to set to ignore MTU on OpenOSPFD?
For example on Cisco IOS I can add the command "ip ospf mtu-ignore"
I am having some issues if the MTU is mismatched and some neighbors will be
stuck in Exstart or Exchange.
Other times those neighbors work fine, and it's unclear whether the MTU i
On 14.1.2019. 16:25, Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
> On 14.1.2019. 10:02, Marco Prause wrote:
>> splassert: bstp_notify_rtage: want 2 have 0
>> splassert: bstp_notify_rtage: want 2 have 0
>> splassert: bstp_notify_rtage: want 2 have 0
>> splassert: bstp_notify_rtage: want 2 have 0
>> splassert: bstp_notif
On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 18:27:56 +0100, Marco Prause
wrote:
>
>
> Am 14. Januar 2019 16:40:48 MEZ schrieb Theo de Raadt :
> >It sure looks like you have a pile of your own changes which are highly
> >unconventional,
> >and you are very far away from a stock OpenBSD configuration.
>
> Well, that's
Marco Prause wrote:
> Am 14. Januar 2019 16:40:48 MEZ schrieb Theo de Raadt :
> >It sure looks like you have a pile of your own changes which are highly
> >unconventional,
> >and you are very far away from a stock OpenBSD configuration.
>
> Well, that's right so far, because I have decided to us
Am 14. Januar 2019 16:40:48 MEZ schrieb Theo de Raadt :
>It sure looks like you have a pile of your own changes which are highly
>unconventional,
>and you are very far away from a stock OpenBSD configuration.
Well, that's right so far, because I have decided to use the tool resflash to
create
On 14.1.2019. 15:35, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Just a short confirmation, amd64 current snapshot reboots the computer
> at install, right after the [http] mirror input.
> All I can see are 4 lines of blue background written, then reboot. I
> am not able to see or capture the message since
It sure looks like you have a pile of your own changes which are highly
unconventional,
and you are very far away from a stock OpenBSD configuration.
Having made those decisions, you are responsible for your own issues.
Sorry.
> Hi Stuart,
>
> thanks for having a look at this.
>
>
> > Is it
On 14.1.2019. 10:02, Marco Prause wrote:
> splassert: bstp_notify_rtage: want 2 have 0
> splassert: bstp_notify_rtage: want 2 have 0
> splassert: bstp_notify_rtage: want 2 have 0
> splassert: bstp_notify_rtage: want 2 have 0
> splassert: bstp_notify_rtage: want 2 have 0
> splassert: bstp_notify_rta
Hello,
Just a short confirmation, amd64 current snapshot reboots the computer
at install, right after the [http] mirror input.
All I can see are 4 lines of blue background written, then reboot. I
am not able to see or capture the message since it is very fast and
I'm not using console.
Just a small follow-up to my previous email:
I've just had a look at the hardware, that causes the problem before
I've exchanged it with the new one, that now also produce the problem.
This server seems to have the same hardware-setup then the server1, I
mentioned the email before, which is not f
I got it working , thanks :)
On January 14, 2019 1:45:22 PM GMT+01:00, Gilles Chehade
wrote:
>On Mon, Jan 14, 2019 at 01:42:19PM +0100, Flipchan wrote:
>> I tried to echo it another way (echo -ne '\user\passwd' | base64 )
>> and then
>> auth plain string
>> and it works
>>
>>
>> Now im gettin
Hi Stuart,
thanks for having a look at this.
> Is it the same or different hardware type and BIOS version for the
> working and hanging machines? (maybe diff the two dmesgs)
>
> Same or different filesystem mount options? (Are you using softdep?)
it's (nearly) the same hardware.
But thanks to
Sorry for top post.
Make sure your match rules start with the most specific and work your way down
to the least specific. 'tag's are your friend. Also you will need to have a
match auth ...
rule as auth is no longer the same as local.
Edgar
On Jan 14, 2019 6:42 AM, Flipchan wrote:
>
> I trie
On Mon, Jan 14, 2019 at 01:42:19PM +0100, Flipchan wrote:
> I tried to echo it another way (echo -ne '\user\passwd' | base64 )
> and then
> auth plain string
> and it works
>
>
> Now im getting new errrors :/ or i think i have misconfigured match, i cant
> send to external addresses, log:
> htt
I tried to echo it another way (echo -ne '\user\passwd' | base64 )
and then
auth plain string
and it works
Now im getting new errrors :/ or i think i have misconfigured match, i cant
send to external addresses, log:
http://dpaste.com/2M8JMQC.txt
On January 14, 2019 1:10:24 PM GMT+01:00, Gille
On 2019-01-14, Marco Prause wrote:
> after an initial boot, everything is working fine for round about 4 hours.
>
> After 4 hours, it is not possible to login into the backup/secondary
> openbsd-server via ssh or even via serial console, but it seems to still
> forward traffic correctly. Also the
On Mon, Jan 14, 2019 at 01:03:19PM +0100, Flipchan wrote:
> Seems like it adds "\^J" to the username , i base64 encode it using:
> echo "user" | base64
>
> Log from smtpd -dv -T smtp :
> http://dpaste.com/0CAVJFF.txt
>
honestly, i'm confused by what you're doing
can you setup a temporary accou
Seems like it adds "\^J" to the username , i base64 encode it using:
echo "user" | base64
Log from smtpd -dv -T smtp :
http://dpaste.com/0CAVJFF.txt
On January 14, 2019 9:41:42 AM GMT+01:00, Gilles Chehade
wrote:
>On Sat, Jan 12, 2019 at 05:36:11PM +0100, Flipchan wrote:
>> Hey, am tryin to up
On Mon, Jan 14, 2019 at 10:25:03AM +0100, Andreas Kusalananda Kähäri wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Today's snapshot, timestamped "14/01/2019, 08:18:00" on the
> ftp.eu.openbsd.org mirror, fails to do an upgrade on my VirtualBox 6
> amd64 installation (which I'm running on top of macOS Mojave).
>
> The inst
Hi all @misc,
1st things 1st : sorry for my long description, but :
after upgrading from 6.3-stable to 6.4-stable (and later also current)
in our integration stage, I've met a strange problem.
I run OpenBSD in a hub-and-spoke vpn architecture in round about 14
distributed datacenters.
6.3-stabl
Hi,
Today's snapshot, timestamped "14/01/2019, 08:18:00" on the
ftp.eu.openbsd.org mirror, fails to do an upgrade on my VirtualBox 6
amd64 installation (which I'm running on top of macOS Mojave).
The installation gets to the stage where I'm supposed to get to select
the bits to install, but bef
On Sat, Jan 12, 2019 at 05:36:11PM +0100, Flipchan wrote:
> Hey, am tryin to upgrade my opensmtpd
> email server running on openbsd 6.3 towards a new one on 6.4,
> i have used a simple config with the new syntax:
> cat /etc/mail/smtpd.conf
>
> table aliases file:/etc/mail/aliases
>
> #table
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