>> plugged in and just run /sbin/bioctl -c C -l softraid0
>> DUIDHERE.a on.
> The last two arguments in that command are reversed. Fixing
> that should solve at least part of your problem.
Thank you very much. I apologize, I did reverse the arguments in my
email. However, I was using them cor
I've had Postgresql data on an encrypted external USB drive
(encrypted via the OpenBSD FAQ instructions) for about a year
and it's worked great.
Recently, I started gettting dmesg messages
saying softraid i/o error and it listed various crypto blocks:
Feb 18 09:04:14 freda /bsd: softraid0: chun
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> my /etc/hostname looks exactly like you proposed:
> inet6 autoconf autoconfprivacy soii
> inet6
> when i enter the default IPv6 gateway manually. I can ping stuff
> but don't get a reply. When I don't: "No route to host"
> (With route to fe80::1%vio added and the norma
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> I've restarted my VM over the official
> Webinterface but still...
> When trying to ping the gateway on fe80::1 I don't get any icmp
> echoreplies.
> What is the behavior of pf when disabled ? Is there some kind of
> default blocking rule that is still active ?
Have you t
Hi, I just thought since the interface was vio that you're running in a virtual
environment. Providers like Vultr say "Important Note: If you add an IPv6
subnet to an existing machine, you must restart the server via the Vultr
control panel before IPv6 will work. Restarting via SSH or similar is
Hi, since your interface is vio0 your virtual service provider might
require a hard restart of your server -- separate from rebooting
from your installed OpenBSD.
I know you disabled pf, but once it's working, I think the rules
you need to add would be something like:
# ip6
# man icmp6 has the
Synopsis:man starttls linking new certificate to cert.pem problem
Category:documentation
Environment:
System : OpenBSD 6.5
Details : OpenBSD 6.5-current (GENERIC.MP) #184: Wed Aug 7 21:37:16
MDT 2019
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/
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