dhcpcd[82953]: pppoe0: DHCPv6 REPLY: NoAddrsAvail

2019-10-07 Thread shadrock uhuru
hi everyone does the following error in */var/log/*{messages,daemon} indicate a problem at my internet providers end of the line or one of my config files dhcpcd[82953]: pppoe0: DHCPv6 REPLY: NoAddrsAvail i have pd prefix addresses being assigned on my lan network but no nd prefix address assigne

Re: Cloudflare mirror link broken & more

2019-10-07 Thread Theo de Raadt
Anatoli wrote: > > looking at the number of bytes moved in the sessions is sufficient to > > determine which firmwares were selected and downloaded. > > Theo, I may be completely wrong here (please excuse my ignorance if it > is the case), but I see it this way: > > On a shared server (or one f

Re: Cloudflare mirror link broken & more

2019-10-07 Thread Theo de Raadt
Anatoli wrote: > > looking at the number of bytes moved in the sessions is sufficient to > > determine which firmwares were selected and downloaded. > > Theo, I may be completely wrong here (please excuse my ignorance if it > is the case), but I see it this way: > > On a shared server (or one f

Re: Cloudflare mirror link broken & more

2019-10-07 Thread Anatoli
> looking at the number of bytes moved in the sessions is sufficient to > determine which firmwares were selected and downloaded. Theo, I may be completely wrong here (please excuse my ignorance if it is the case), but I see it this way: On a shared server (or one fronted by a CDN) on the same po

bgpctl(8) community question

2019-10-07 Thread Adam Thompson
[OpenBSD 6.5-STABLE, up to date] When using bgpctl(8), I'm able to do almost everything I need, but I'm having trouble figuring out how to do one thing: How do I show routes that do NOT have a community (or ext-community, or large-community) attribute? The best I can come up with so far is

UNIX Fare well

2019-10-07 Thread Sylvain
The puffer fish is also known as blowfish or the toadfish that inhabits warmer waters around the globe.  It is identified by its uncanny ability to adapt and defend itself against larger predators. The Puffer fish have a unique ability to inflate its body by sipping water or air causing it to

Re: Cloudflare mirror link broken & more

2019-10-07 Thread Theo de Raadt
Anatoli wrote: > And thank you for your detailed explanation about the certs for firmware > sub-domain. Just wanted to say that IMO there's actually one thing that > it would solve: the privacy of the requests, i.e. we wouldn't be leaking > info about our devices with proprietary fw to anyone lis

Re: Cloudflare mirror link broken & more

2019-10-07 Thread Anatoli
Hi Stuart, Sorry for late reply. Upon Theo's request I provided job@ with the needed info and the issues were triaged and fixed. cdn.openbsd.org now works fine. And the location of files at cloudflare.cdn.openbsd.org is correct again too. BTW, > Is https://openbsd.c3sl.ufpr.br/pub/OpenBSD/ any

Re: Multi media keys on wired USB keyboard not responding

2019-10-07 Thread Anatoli
Erling, :) can happen to anyone. I supposed there was something like this going on as if usbhidctl shows the keys, there's basically no way for usbhidaction not to work for some internal issue as uhid devices are sort of character pseudo-devices and you can even read some keypress events with doas

IKEv2 OpenBSD client using X.509 Certificate Authentication

2019-10-07 Thread Tristan Pilat
Hi guys, I'm trying to set up a IKEv2 VPN using X.509 Certificate Authentication with iked(8). In the Virtual Private Networks (VPN) section of the FAQ there no section about setting up this with an OpenBSD client. Is there anybody here who's done that before? In trying the achieve this, I fir