Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Currently iked (and isakmpd) use flows, not routes. These use messages
> on the PF_KEY socket not the route socket. (If I watch route -nv monitor
> while iked starts and brings up tunnels, I don't see any messages).
>
> IIUC the parts you found which currently exist are
Questions about cert for roadwarrior and more? Why 192.168.1.79? i was
expecting 10.0.5.x please.
Why did you expect that?
spi=0xc166e8f236679cc9: recv IKE_SA_INIT res 0 peer 45.77.223.7:500 local
192.168.1.79:500, 255 bytes, policy 'roadwarrior'
192.168.1.79 is your local IP, which is on
>
>> what is wrong? client side iked.conf:
>>
>> ikev2 'roadwarrior' active esp \
>> from dynamic to any \
>> peer 45.77.223.7 \
>> srcid roadwarrior \
>> dstid server1.domain \
>> request address any \
>> iface lo1
>>
>> # iked -dv
>>
what is wrong? client side iked.conf:
ikev2 'roadwarrior' active esp \
from dynamic to any \
peer 45.77.223.7 \
srcid roadwarrior \
dstid server1.domain \
request address any \
iface lo1
# iked -dv
/etc/iked.conf: 43: invalid iface
lo1
On 2023-07-08 05:22, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Fri, Jul 07, 2023 at 06:23:26PM -0400, Ricky Cintron wrote:
I recently resolved an audio issue where I could hear a constant,
light
static noise in my earphones. It wasn't loud or distracting, but it
was
always there. The solution was to remove
On 2023-07-07 23:26, Chris Bennett wrote:
On Fri, Jul 07, 2023 at 06:23:26PM -0400, Ricky Cintron wrote:
I recently resolved an audio issue where I could hear a constant,
light
static noise in my earphones. It wasn't loud or distracting, but it
was
always there. The solution was to remove
> I’ll answer both of your replies here. But please note that Stuart provided
> the feedback I needed so from my point of view this issue is closed.
I'm happy you find the solution to your problem.
>
>> However, I passed a small amount of time with 5.6 and 7.3 from source
>> loading
I’ll answer both of your replies here. But please note that Stuart provided the
feedback I needed so from my point of view this issue is closed.
> Am 10.07.2023 um 14:30 schrieb Daniele B. :
>
> However, I passed a small amount of time with 5.6 and 7.3 from source loading
> together.
> In
I'm sure this is obvious to people, but just in case it is not:
I pay $25/month for my VPS, and I think I could bring that down to $10
or $15 if I wanted. My VPS routes me a /48 IPv6 network...
I clearly meant "My VPS _provider_ routes me...".
Before I essentially echo back what Stuart said, let me clarify
something. I don't really recommend NAT over NDP proxying more than the
other way around. I was merely stating that a hack is a hack is a hack.
If you are forced to use a hack, then insisting on one over the other
is bizarre unless
(moving to ports@, reply-to set)
On 2023-07-10, Mike Fischer wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I’m trying to figure out the best way to maintain multiple php-fpm setups at
> the same time and ran into a somewhat annoying issue.
>
> I’m not sure how many other users might have a similar situation? If this
>
However, I passed a small amount of time with 5.6 and 7.3 from source loading
together.
In both cases I was using init.d scritps, that I can pass you.
Take it AS-IS, I do not want to recommend BSD subsystems or show off something
that is not part of my baggage. Indeed, for any system suggestion
Problem arising in reading you is at its origins, in plain italian "a monte"..
;)
- PHP 8 is enough retrocompatible with any version you mention, and should take
in a
certain amount of benefits in performance gain and bug fixing;
- PHP-FPM should be enough configurable and versatile to
I’m using Cirrus Hosting based out of Toronto.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jul 10, 2023, at 06:30, Steve Litt wrote:
>
> Jonathan Thornburg said on Mon, 10 Jul 2023 03:13:46 -0700
>
>> I'm looking for a web hosting provider based in Canada. That is,
>> I'm looking for a provider who will host
On 2023-07-10, Anthony Coulter wrote:
> 2. I abandon my quest to get NDP proxying added to iked and instead ask
>if we can add a "rtlabel" keyword to iked.conf to make it easier for
>me to write a separate process that monitors the routing table to
>detect when the tunnel gets set up.
Hi!
I’m trying to figure out the best way to maintain multiple php-fpm setups at
the same time and ran into a somewhat annoying issue.
I’m not sure how many other users might have a similar situation? If this
something too non-standard, let me know and I’ll shut up ;-)
Background
==
I wrote:
> I'm looking for a web hosting provider based in Canada. Performance
> isn't critical (the websites will be relatively small, static, and
> low-traffic), but I'd like a firm whose customer support doesn't
> core-dump if I mention Perl or OpenBSD. Any recommendations?
Thank you to the
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