just repeating a different word. Lol
Brian Conway
Owner
RCE Software, LLC
> wd0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0:
That seems... unusual. Do you have an (old) IDE compatibility option turned on
in the BIOS? I would have expected it to attach via AHCI:
sd0 at scsibus1 targ 2 lun 0: naa.5002538e304456ac
Brian Conway
end including some actionable
information, such as:
- make and model of the NVMe drive
- OpenBSD installer dmesg with the drive not recognized
- FreeBSD or Linux dmesg with the drive working
Brian Conway
Owner
RCE Software, LLC
3e3bc8e95c1301f8e/etc/rc#L428
If you plan on bypassing that, you're wading into unsupported land. For
example, you'll have an unpleasant time with a read-only /dev.
Brian Conway
Owner
RCE Software, LLC
Pv6 for the WAN interface and
DHCPv6-PD for internal interfaces. I haven't confirmed any of that, as I'm not
a customer. You should be able to translate most Xfinity guides for use with
OpenBSD, I would think.
Brian Conway
Owner
RCE Software, LLC
On Tue, Apr 2, 2024, at 10:08 PM, Nick Holland wrote:
> What is it that you see bash doing so much better than stock pdksh?
Multiline command editing.
(I don't use bash, but it would be a nice feature.)
Brian
i386, whatever) that may be locked out of reboot/halt for 3-5 minutes after
booting.
Brian
:
> warning: __mcount: missing endbr64 libcrypto sshd.
>
>
> --
> aer
https://marc.info/?t=17088928881
"It is unimportant and temporary."
Brian
gister.com/2024/02/13/dnssec_vulnerability_internet/
-current and both -stable branches have been updated:
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs=2=1=CVE-2023-50387=b
Brian Conway
Owner
RCE Software, LLC
sd.org/faq/faq4.html#Partitioning
Brian Conway
Owner
RCE Software, LLC
.com[209.85.167.45]
>> ehlo=1 starttls=1 commands=2
>>
>> Before updating the package, I had postfix-3.8.20221007p11, and it had no
>> such problem.
>
> Why do you run such an outdated postfix snapshot?
That is the latest version that is supported/available in packages-stable:
https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.4/packages-stable/amd64/
Brian Conway
Owner
RCE Software, LLC
from
my less-trusted network to my more-trusted network. With the IP forwarding
sysctl set, no routing magic or NAT is required. It works well for both IPv4
and IPv6.
Brian
proach for the installer ramdisk is here:
https://github.com/openbsd/src/blob/master/distrib/amd64/ramdisk_cd/Makefile#L19
Maybe you can work backwards from it to see what you're doing wrong.
Brian
ted boards.
>>
>>-ml
>>
>>>
>
> [0]
> https://www.reddit.com/r/PFSENSE/comments/14vv90w/topton_5105_n6005_owners_any_issues_running_on/
> [1]
> https://pan.x86pi.cn/BIOS%E6%9B%B4%E6%96%B0/1.Intel%E8%BF%B7%E4%BD%A0%E4%B8%BB%E6%9C%BA%E7%B3%BB%E5%88%97BIOS/N5105%20V3-V5%20%E5%BE%AE%E7%A0%81%E6%9B%B4%E6%96%B023-04-18
I can confirm that the linked BIOS update resolves the stuck GPE on my board. I
ended up using unetbootin to get the ISO in a state that my board was willing
to boot and flash.
I appear to have lost the ability to redirect the BIOS via serial console with
this update, but as noted, you get what you pay for.
Thanks all.
Brian
On Thu, Jul 13, 2023, at 9:13 AM, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 13, 2023 at 08:49:06AM -0500, Brian Conway wrote:
>> I'm seeing the same. The commit email for 7.3-stable is here:
>>
>> https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs=168919043301821
>>
>> But exec_elf
see similar results when I try pulling from a couple anoncvs mirrors. Perhaps
a bug or oops in the CVS update process?
Brian Conway
Owner
RCE Software, LLC
On Mon, May 22, 2023, at 9:59 AM, Xavier wrote:
> I don't know if you say it seriously. If you do, I think it's the best.
> Perhaps you could write some semantic file and convert them to desired
> format (html, RSS, etc.).
> I saw the www repo
>
sh 0x gapdummy.o
>> ld -T ld.script -X --warn-common -nopie -o newbsd ${SYSTEM_HEAD} vers.o
>> ${OBJS}
>> root:[~]#
>
> What might that mean? Is it significant?
I can't speak to the panic, but I think the relink error is just the background
process getting killed when you rebooted the system immediately after finishing
boot.
Brian Conway
RCE Software, LLC
s perfectely.
> But the firewall needed to be disabled while the machine was on the LAN only.
The default pf.conf is very sufficient for allowing incoming traffic in a LAN
environment.
Brian Conway
configurations.
You could also try booting from a USB stick, I've run these devices with mSATA,
SD card, or USB flash.
Brian Conway
reful to verify that when wiping.
Brian Conway
Lead Software Engineer, Owner
RCE Software, LLC
k -iy -g -b 960 sd0"
>
> -new-
> "if you use GPT for UEFI booting, do: # fdisk -gy -b 532480 sd0"
This is the commit (prior to the www update) and rationale:
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs=166843427315447
Brian Conway
RCE Software, LLC
Can anyone else confirm that there is no content in the Musescore 3.5.0
left hand palette?
System info:
OS: OpenBSD 7.2, Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.5.0,
revision: github-musescore-musescore-43c5553
Any idea how to get some of the items (as per default) to display that
can
On 1/18/23 18:35, Luke A. Call wrote:
On 2023-01-18 16:51:28+0100, Brian Durant
wrote:
On 1/18/23 11:46, Abhishek Chakravarti wrote:
Brian Durant writes:
The only disadvantage that I can see at this point, is that what I am
describing would require a number of open terminals on the desktop
On 1/18/23 11:46, Abhishek Chakravarti wrote:
Hello!
Brian Durant writes:
The only disadvantage that I can see at this point, is that what I am
describing would require a number of open terminals on the desktop,
which can be confusing to sort through, particularly during a live
performance
Is there a script launcher that can be used for basic scripts to
facilitate live (or close to live) music performances with OpenBSD? One
of the reasons that I am a proponent of using OpenBSD with music, is the
fact that much can be done simply, from the command line. Recording
audio from a USB
On 1/15/23 12:26, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Sun, Jan 15, 2023 at 09:38:38AM +0100, Brian Durant wrote:
The following command will connect a USB MIDI device:
$ midicat -d -q midi/0 -q midithru/0 &
A second device can be connected as follows:
$ midicat -d -q midi/1 -q midithru/1 &am
solution without having to resort to midish.
I am using a Keith McMillen K-Board and a KORG nanoPAD2, as they are
both class compliant, however any class compliant devices at hand should
work...
Cheers,
Brian
ption.
Overall, I've enjoyed my AliExpress cheapies, but the firmware leaves a lot to
be desired. They seem to be compiled with every option under the sun present,
even if they don't apply to the hardware in question - other than the
aforementioned serial BIOS redirection.
Brian Conway
On 1/6/23 13:42, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
could you post the output of dmesg (at least the midi-related lines).
I haven't been able to find any. I should add that this is a fresh
install of OpenBSD 7.2. For thoroughness, The entire dmesg is available
Here:
https://pastebin.com/McSXuvu9
On 1/6/23 18:40, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Fri, Jan 06, 2023 at 10:18:37AM +0100, Brian Durant wrote:
Hi,
Completely lost as to the cause for the error. I have read the relevant man
pages as well as searching the mail archive.
System info:
OpenBSD 7.2 amd64, GNOME 42.5, Huawei MateStation S
conf.local
pkg_scripts=avahi_daemon messagebus gdm cups_browsed
sndiod_flags=-z 128 -f rsnd/1
$ cat /etc/sysctl.conf
kern.audio.record=1
sndiod flags are for reduced latency and for audio to work properly on
my Huawei MateStation.
Brian
these messages.
Thanks,
Brian
> On Dec 31, 2022, at 5:45 AM, Gábor LENCSE wrote:
>
> Hi Brian,
>
> I am not familiar with Apple devices, but I am familiar with IPv6.
>
> The IPv6 addresses in your log file have the fc00::/7 prefix, that is, they
> are from the RFC4193 &quo
, and if there
is anything I can tune with sysctl or pf to prevent it. I’m on 7.2
with the latest patches.
Thanks,
Brian
ive alternatives to the APU2+ platform, and there are
plenty in the $100-200 USD range for amd64. Most of my APU2s have been retired
to terminal/console server duty.
> CPU bored, max. load 25%
It sounds like 1 of your 4 cores is maxed, which would not be surprising.
Brian Conway
zation is true for
your /usr/local mount, I would guess it is probably not for /.
Brian
PC
It does not.
https://www.cyberpowersystems.com/
Brian
On 11/12/22 19:04, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
Hello,
cont...@anarchosaxophonist.org (Brian Durant), 2022.11.12 (Sat) 10:49 (CET):
I am trying to get the Synaptic trackpad (12C?) on a Xiaomi Mi Air laptop
working. I have found several references in the OpenBSD man pages, so I
believe something has
I am trying to get the Synaptic trackpad (12C?) on a Xiaomi Mi Air
laptop working. I have found several references in the OpenBSD man
pages, so I believe something has been worked on, but at what stage the
development is currently at, I am a bit unsure. Usually, if something
is included in
On 11/8/22 17:15, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
If you've multiple MIDI controllers, you could assign a MIDI channel
to each (most MIDI controllers have a knob to do so) and then route
them all to "midithru/0" so lmms or fluidsynth see them as a single
port. For instance:
midicat -d -q midi/0 -q
I am trying to connect my MIDI keyboard to the Sf2 Player, in LMMS.
sndio MIDI is set under MIDI interface in the MIDI settings section of
the LMMS preferences. DMESG gives me the following when I plug my MIDI
keyboard into the computer:
umidi0 at uhub0 port 5 configuration 1 interface 0
The computer has a Ryzen 5 4600G processor, as well as AMD High Def and
Realtek audio. I have tried unsuccessfully to get audio through the HDMI
connection as well as a Behringer UMC20HD USB sound card. I have looked
at the relevant man pages and tried to solve this on Reddit. It has been
On Fri, 5 Aug 2022, Alexander Hall wrote:
>
>
> On August 5, 2022 8:32:25 AM GMT+02:00, Brian Durant
> wrote:
> >
> >
> >On Thu, 4 Aug 2022, Alexander Hall wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> On August 4, 2022 5:42:13 PM GMT+02:00, Br
On Thu, 4 Aug 2022, Alexander Hall wrote:
>
>
> On August 4, 2022 5:42:13 PM GMT+02:00, Brian Durant
> wrote:
> >
> >
> >On Thu, 4 Aug 2022, Lucas wrote:
> >
> >> Brian Durant wrote:
> >> > I have installed OpenBSD 7.1 i386 on my
On Thursday, August 4, 2022, Michael Hekeler wrote:
> Am 04.08.22 15:27 schrieb Brian Durant:
> > I have installed OpenBSD 7.1 i386 on my Lenovo T60 and am experiencing a
> > couple of issues. The first is related to the following addition that I made
> > to my .Xdefau
On Thu, 4 Aug 2022, Lucas wrote:
> Brian Durant wrote:
> > I have installed OpenBSD 7.1 i386 on my Lenovo T60 and am experiencing a
> > couple of issues. The first is related to the following addition that I
> > made to my .Xdefaults file, which works with OpenB
I have installed OpenBSD 7.1 i386 on my Lenovo T60 and am experiencing a
couple of issues. The first is related to the following addition that I
made to my .Xdefaults file, which works with OpenBSD 7.1 amd64 installs,
but not with the OpenBSD 7.1 i386 install on my Lenovo T60:
that I haven't
just pressed the wrong link. I have gone into the mirrors manually under
the correct architecture directory and downloaded the files...
Brian
On 7/16/22 6:26 PM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Sat, Jul 16, 2022 at 05:37:35PM +0200, Brian Durant wrote:
On 7/16/22 3:54 PM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Sat, Jul 16, 2022 at 03:36:18PM +0200, Brian Durant wrote:
# mixerctl -f /dev/audioctl1
mixerctl: /dev/audioctl1: Device not configured
On Sat, 16 Jul 2022 11:23:16 +0200
Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 16, 2022 at 08:26:49AM +0200, Brian Durant wrote:
> > I have thus far been using an audio direct out to my speakers, but would
> > like to get my USB soundcard working in OpenBSD. Without the soundca
On 7/16/22 3:54 PM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Sat, Jul 16, 2022 at 03:36:18PM +0200, Brian Durant wrote:
# mixerctl -f /dev/audioctl1
mixerctl: /dev/audioctl1: Device not configured
# dmesg
forgot to mention: connect and power on the audio interface first ;-)
It was. This time I waited
On 7/16/22 11:23 AM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Sat, Jul 16, 2022 at 08:26:49AM +0200, Brian Durant wrote:
I have thus far been using an audio direct out to my speakers, but would
like to get my USB soundcard working in OpenBSD. Without the soundcard,
(direct connection) everything works
of which work with a direct audio connection
(midi jack cable)...
Brian
On 7/15/22 2:53 PM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Fri, Jul 15, 2022 at 02:28:37PM +0200, Brian Durant wrote:
On 7/15/22 12:54 PM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Thu, Jul 14, 2022 at 10:05:43AM +0200, Brian Durant wrote:
On a possibly related issue to my browser access to file system problem
On 7/15/22 12:54 PM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Thu, Jul 14, 2022 at 10:05:43AM +0200, Brian Durant wrote:
On a possibly related issue to my browser access to file system problem, has
anyone been able to get Web MIDI working with Firefox on OpenBSD 7.1? Here I
am referring to bandcamp.com
On 7/14/22 12:09 PM, Zé Loff wrote:
On Thu, Jul 14, 2022 at 09:44:20AM +0200, Brian Durant wrote:
The browser issue has returned. An open dialog window to upload a file or to
open a file cannot find the downloads directory and it is impossible to
access by using "recents" or
On a possibly related issue to my browser access to file system problem,
has anyone been able to get Web MIDI working with Firefox on OpenBSD
7.1? Here I am referring to bandcamp.com and flowkey.com in particular.
Neither site appears to be receiving any MIDI signal despite an Akai
LPK25 (for
The browser issue has returned. An open dialog window to upload a file
or to open a file cannot find the downloads directory and it is
impossible to access by using "recents" or "computer" in the open dialog
window. Not sure what is going on, but it sure is irritating.
hit save.
Also as others have said, Midori and Thunderbird don't have this issue
because neither of them use unveil. It would be really cool if one day
at least Thunderbird did.
Courtney
On 7/10/22 23:46, Brian Durant wrote:
I have a problem with both Firefox and Chromium being unable
Actually, there is one major difference between the two systems that I
had forgotten about. While both use the Calm window manager, the system
that is experiencing problems with the browser file dialogs, uses
PCManFM...
On 7/11/22 17:53, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> I guess your locate database was last generated when firefox was
> installed but chromium was not
>
>> Wondering if something else is at play here...
> grep unveil /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes/*
>
> ls /etc/*/*unveil*
$ grep unveil
On 7/11/22 15:25, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2022-07-11, Björn Gohla wrote:
>>
>> Brian Durant writes:
>>
>>> I have a problem with both Firefox and Chromium being unable to access
>>> the file system using the "open" dialog. The dialo
On 7/11/22 14:40, Björn Gohla wrote:
>
> Brian Durant writes:
>
>> I have a problem with both Firefox and Chromium being unable to access
>> the file system using the "open" dialog. The dialog appears, but no
>> files or directories appea
I have a problem with both Firefox and Chromium being unable to access
the file system using the "open" dialog. The dialog appears, but no
files or directories appear regardless of path. Things function normally
however, with both Midori and Thunderbird. I assume that Firefox and
Chromium are
> On Mar 7, 2022, at 12:10 PM, Brian Brombacher wrote:
>
> Hi Mihai,
>
> Not exactly related to disk speed, but have you cranked up the following
> sysctl to see if it helps?
>
> sysctl kern.bufcachepercentage=9
>
> I put an entry in /etc/sysctl.conf for per
Correction:
kern.bufcachepercentage=90
> On Mar 7, 2022, at 12:07 PM, Brian Brombacher wrote:
>
> Hi Mihai,
>
> Not exactly related to disk speed, but have you cranked up the following
> sysctl to see if it helps?
>
> sysctl kern.bufcachepercentage=9
>
. Not sure if that helps but I use that value on every install,
including desktop and servers. I can’t remember if the default value has
changed in the past 10 years but I always go with 90%.
-Brian
> On Mar 7, 2022, at 6:17 AM, Mihai Popescu wrote:
>
> On Mon, Mar 7, 2022 at 8:46
> On Mar 6, 2022, at 7:41 AM, Mihai Popescu wrote:
>
> Since this thread is moving slowly in another direction, let me
> reiterate my situation again: I am running a browser (mostly chromium)
> and the computer slows down on downloads. Since I've checked the
> downloads rates, I observed
> On Feb 6, 2022, at 4:51 PM, Brian Brombacher wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Feb 6, 2022, at 4:32 PM, Mike Fischer wrote:
>>
>>
>>>> Am 06.02.2022 um 21:13 schrieb Brian Brombacher :
>>>
>>>>> You can work around it by putting b
> On Feb 6, 2022, at 4:32 PM, Mike Fischer wrote:
>
>
>> Am 06.02.2022 um 21:13 schrieb Brian Brombacher :
>>
>>>> You can work around it by putting both interfaces in diffrent rdomains,
>>>> then running two httpd instances, one in r
> On Feb 6, 2022, at 12:07 PM, Mike Fischer wrote:
>
> Hi Łukasz,
>
>>> Am 06.02.2022 um 12:08 schrieb Łukasz Moskała :
>>>
>>> W dniu 6.02.2022 o 05:28, Mike Fischer pisze:
>>> OpenBSD 7.0 stable amf64
>>> My host has two ethernet interfaces, em0 and em1.
>>> Note: The host is a VM with
> On Jan 28, 2022, at 11:53 AM, Laura Smith
> wrote:
>
> ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
>
>> On Friday, January 28th, 2022 at 14:43, dansk puffer
>> wrote:
>>
>> Are there any major security differences between libressl and openssl
>> nowadays? From what I read the situation for
> On Jan 28, 2022, at 9:46 AM, dansk puffer wrote:
>
> Are there any major security differences between libressl and openssl
> nowadays? From what I read the situation for openssl improved and some Linux
> distros switched back to openssl again with mostly? OpenBSD remaining to use
>
Hi David,
Thank you for the write-up, this was an awesome read. I was on the edge of a
cliff waiting to hear what device or app you replaced next.
Bravo, excellent job done!
-Brian
> On Dec 27, 2021, at 1:03 AM, David Rinehart wrote:
>
> A long read, but may be interesting.
> On Dec 11, 2021, at 11:22 AM, Brian Brombacher wrote:
>
>
>> On Dec 11, 2021, at 11:12 AM, u...@mailo.com wrote:
>>
>> The article:
>> https://eklitzke.org/the-cult-of-dd
>>
>> The content of the article:
>>
>> The Cu
> On Dec 11, 2021, at 11:12 AM, u...@mailo.com wrote:
>
> The article:
> https://eklitzke.org/the-cult-of-dd
>
> The content of the article:
>
> The Cult of DD
> Mar 17, 2017
> You'll often see instructions for creating and using disk images on Unix
> systems making use of the dd command.
You have a fundamental misunderstanding of what a shell is, how a program
executes, and how arguments to that program are passed.
You pass arguments to a program through a SINGLE ARRAY.
This is true in every operating system.
Stop advocating for things you don’t understand.
> On Nov 19, 2021,
> On Oct 26, 2021, at 9:22 AM, Sven F. wrote:
>
> }{ello,
>
> I updated a device and use php fpm on openbsd 7.0
> everything works fine after putting a resolv file in the chroot
> but i can't send email from the chroot
>
> I hope I didn't see something obvious.
>
> to troubleshoot i drop
> On Oct 26, 2021, at 9:31 AM, Matt Dainty wrote:
>
> I'm currently using OpenBSD with an Andrews & Arnold vDSL connection so I
> have
> a pppoe(4) interface, etc. and this works for IPv4 & IPv6.
>
> The problem is because of the rubbish rural Openreach infrastructure here in
> the UK I
sing “dhcp” in there.
>
>>> On 16 Oct 2021, at 10:39 am, Brian Brombacher wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Oct 15, 2021, at 7:09 PM, Antonino Sidoti wrote:
>>>
>>> HI,
>>>
>>> I am getting this error since upgra
> On Oct 15, 2021, at 7:09 PM, Antonino Sidoti wrote:
>
> HI,
>
> I am getting this error since upgrading to v7.0;
>
> pf enabled
> net.inet.ip.forwarding: 0 -> 1
> net.inet6.ip6.forwarding: 0 -> 1
> starting network
>
> ifconfig: SIOCSETPFLOW: Can't assign requested address
> ifconfig:
> On Sep 24, 2021, at 6:16 PM, Don Tek wrote:
>
> Would there be any ‘problem’ with configuring a 2-machine CARP setup and
> then just keeping one machine powered-off until needed?
>
> I realize this defeats live failover, but this is not a requirement for my
> customer.
>
> I just want
> On Aug 8, 2021, at 9:15 PM, Steven Shockley
> wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if OpenBSD still works in Azure? I found the docs on
> uploading a VM, but they cover OpenBSD 6.1. I also found
> https://github.com/Azure/WALinuxAgent/issues/1360, where someone was trying
> to use 6.3 and
Sounds like a good driver to learn from for driver dev stuff.
On 8/2/2021 6:11 PM, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> Jan Stary:
>
>> playing with ntpd a bit, I am looking for a working
>> nmea or udcf sensor. Can people please recommend
>> an easy to use device known to work?
> The Gude mouseCLOCKs
dy. A sysctl also exists to turn TCP keep
alive on for all connections by default.
Not sure it’ll help. Does your download crawl to a halt, then after a period
of time, you get the FIN?
(Note: I don’t have any Hetzner hosts and I’m just guessing based on my
experience with Azure)
-Brian
direction,
Brian
What is the proper way to increase the number of TTYs available on the
system? I have alot of users logged in on a machine and we run out of
TTYs every once in awhile.
Thanks,
Brian
hat expected?
>
>
Hi, try 6.9. There is a bugfix to pf that I found also corrects load balancing
with aggr.
Brian
using FQ-CoDel:
queue outq_parent on $ext_if bandwidth 760M max 800M
queue outq parent outq_parent bandwidth 760M flows 1024 qlimit 1024 default
I found I had better results capping upload bandwidth at 10% below my
connection’s stated amount (880M in my case).
Best,
Brian
> On Oct 30, 2020, at 6:32 PM, Lars Bonnesen wrote:
>
> I have been using a combination of Apache, mod_proxy and letsencrypt to set
> up different loadbalancing/https offload solution like this:
>
> https://URL1[Apache http_1]
> ---|
>
> On Oct 30, 2020, at 11:44 AM, Brian Brombacher wrote:
>
>
>
>>> On Oct 29, 2020, at 11:56 PM, David Diggles wrote:
>>>
>>> On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 05:15:00PM +, Peter M??ller wrote:
>>> Hello Lucas,
>>>
>>> as fa
> On Oct 29, 2020, at 11:56 PM, David Diggles wrote:
>
> On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 05:15:00PM +, Peter M??ller wrote:
>> Hello Lucas,
>>
>> as far as I understood, setting MTU on encN interfaces is not supported
>> since it is not mentioned by enc(4) and setting it manually fails:
>>
>>>
> On Oct 29, 2020, at 6:09 PM, Pierre Emeriaud
> wrote:
>
> Le jeu. 29 oct. 2020 à 21:03, Stuart Henderson a
> écrit :
>> Which DNS server do you have bound on 53?
>
> unwind
>
>
>>> Is there a reason why wg needs such a large bind?
>> Unless/until it gets an option to bind to a
> On Oct 29, 2020, at 11:21 AM, Pierre Emeriaud
> wrote:
>
> Le jeu. 29 oct. 2020 à 00:09, Brian Brombacher a
> écrit :
>>
>> Scratch that, use the ifconfig wgrtable option to specify separate routing
>> domains for the port 53. This lets you initiate
> On Oct 28, 2020, at 6:21 PM, Brian Brombacher wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Oct 28, 2020, at 5:07 PM, Pierre Emeriaud
>> wrote:
>>
>> Le mar. 27 oct. 2020 à 23:46, j...@snoopy.net.nz a
>> écrit :
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
> On Oct 28, 2020, at 5:07 PM, Pierre Emeriaud
> wrote:
>
> Le mar. 27 oct. 2020 à 23:46, j...@snoopy.net.nz a
> écrit :
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi Pierre,
>>
>> The error may indicate that port 53 on 127.0.0.1 is already used by another
>> service. This appears to be confirmed by your netstat
> On Oct 27, 2020, at 5:33 PM, Pierre Emeriaud
> wrote:
>
> Howdy misc@,
>
> I have a fairly complicated setup with lots of interfaces, a couple of
> rdomains etc.
>
> I'd like wireguard to listen only on an IP address, not all. But if my
> understanding of ifconfig(8) is correct, this
he situation of the
>>> pandemic and the closure of the s.am. universities?
>>> Does anyone know?
>>> Cheers
>>> Eike
>>> --
>>> Eike Lantzsch ZP6CGE
>>> 01726 Asuncion / Paraguay
>>>
>>
>>
Hey Eike,
https://mirror.planetunix.net/pub/OpenBSD has a local endpoint in São Paulo,
Brazil if that is helpful. Everything except packages are stored on the
endpoint. If you need greater speed from the node, I can upgrade it for a
short period of time.
Cheers,
Brian
> On Oct 7, 2020, at 2:35 PM, ben wrote:
>
> Hello, Misc;
>
> I'm attempting to write an rc script to start a tmux session:
>
>#!/bin/sh
>
>daemon="/usr/bin/tmux"
>daemon_flags=" new -d -s MAINTMUX -n SHELL"
>
>. /etc/rc.d/rc.subr
>
>rc_reload=NO
>
>rc_stop() {
> On Sep 14, 2020, at 8:11 AM, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
>
> Hi Brian,
>
> Brian Brombacher wrote on Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 07:55:11AM -0400:
>
>> Love the idea; however, the only drawback is if some Bad Person
>> is twiddling around and leaves a suid
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