On 25/10/16(Tue) 03:27, Doug Moss wrote:
> On Wednesday, January 20, 2016 1:37 PM, Martin Pieuchot
> wrote:
> >If you're referring to my reply, I was interested in the behavior in a
> >-current kernel, what will be 5.9 soon. A lot of changes happened
> >since 5.8.
> >
> >It
> My question is, why?
Since that is a machine controlled by your ISP, they can do whatever
they want or do not want. Do not believe all ISP are respecting
Internet standards. Are there standards? Maybe it is a mistake in
configuration. If I remember correctly from some time ago when I read
On Wednesday, January 20, 2016 1:37 PM, Martin Pieuchot
wrote:
>If you're referring to my reply, I was interested in the behavior in a
>-current kernel, what will be 5.9 soon. A lot of changes happened
>since 5.8.
>
>It would be nice if you could also post the output of "route
On 20/01/16(Wed) 00:11, Doug Moss wrote:
> [...]
> Second - per other reply. I upgraded from OpenBSD 5.7 amd64 to OpenBSD 5.8
> amd64 yesterday
If you're referring to my reply, I was interested in the behavior in a
-current kernel, what will be 5.9 soon. A lot of changes happened
since 5.8.
It
>On Wednesday, January 20, 2016 1:37 PM, Martin Pieuchot
>wrote:
>On 20/01/16(Wed) 00:11, Doug Moss wrote:
>> Second - per other reply. I upgraded from OpenBSD 5.7 amd64 to OpenBSD 5.8
>> amd64 yesterday>
>If you're referring to my reply, I was interested in the behavior in a
On 2016-01-20, Doug Moss wrote:
> Second - per other reply. I upgraded from OpenBSD 5.7 amd64 to OpenBSD 5.8
> amd64 yesterday
> This broke other things/packages
> (OpenLDAP 2.4 to OpenLDAP 3.0, doesn't seem to like slapd.conf
> password-hash={CRYPT} )
> setting me back a
>On Sunday, January 17, 2016 2:23 PM, Vijay Sankar wrote:
>Not clear from your message so I was wondering if you have all the following
>on the same switch
>ISP interface
>External interface of your firewall
>Internal interface of your firewall
>Interfaces of your other
Not clear from your message so I was wondering if you have all the following
on the same switch
ISP interface
External interface of your firewall
Internal interface of your firewall
Interfaces of your other systems
I noticed behaviour similar to what you described when I did something like
the
On 16/01/16(Sat) 18:40, Doug Moss wrote:
> (my apologies for last message - unfamiliar with Yahoo and forcing plain text
> email)
>
> Why is a manually entered permanent arp entry being overwritten?
It should not, are you running -current? If not could you try?
>
> At my home, I have an ISP
(my apologies for last message - unfamiliar with Yahoo and forcing plain text
email)
Why is a manually entered permanent arp entry being overwritten?
At my home, I have an ISP from which I have 5 static IPv4 addresses.
I use these for my home network, a home email server, jabber server for
Why is a manually entered permanent arp entry being overwritten?
At my home, I have an ISP from which I have 5 static IPv4 addresses.I use
these for my home network, a home email server, jabber server for
family/friends,website related to my academic work, etc, with different
domains.
The ISP
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