apparently the F-35 project sources motherboards for key instrumentation
from China.
This is a new economic cold war. Do what you feel best but a big part of
this is politics.
Maybe the list should qualify when a mail thread is verging on personal
politics and out of strictly technical subjec
Could it be that your IPTV is using a non-IP protocoll, e.g. an ethertype which
is not IPv4 nor IPv6, but something different? Like Powerline, G.hn or so? --
And which is blocked by pf?There are several protocol and type fields on the
different layers (MAC, IP, TCP/UDP), and I recently noticed t
Since posting this question I have been trying to intentionally corrupt
the router filesystem, by simulating power outages while writing files
and various other things.
Even after many tries, I have not yet been able to corrupt the
filesystem so fsck cannot repair it without manual intervention.
H
Joel Carnat(j...@carnat.net) on 2019.06.12 16:10:25 +0200:
> Hi,
>
> I have configured relayd(8) on my vmd(8) host so that I can connect to
> the running VMs using SSH.
>
> Using relayctl(8), I can see that those sessions have the same value for
> age and idle ; even when something happens in the
Mogens Jensen wrote:
> Even after many tries, I have not yet been able to corrupt the
> filesystem so fsck cannot repair it without manual intervention.
> However, if power is removed while the 'reorder_kernel' script runs,
> the system will become completely unbootable. I could do this multiple
>
Ted Unangst wrote:
> Mogens Jensen wrote:
> > Even after many tries, I have not yet been able to corrupt the
> > filesystem so fsck cannot repair it without manual intervention.
> > However, if power is removed while the 'reorder_kernel' script runs,
> > the system will become completely unboota
Theo de Raadt wrote:
> How does sync() fix this? Please explain this. Look at the source
> code.
>
> sync() is an asyncronous call requesting syncronization, and once
> it has marked the blocks that should be pushed, it returns before
> the work has been done.
Ah, indeed.
> > 2. cp could do an
Ted Unangst wrote:
> Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > How does sync() fix this? Please explain this. Look at the source
> > code.
> >
> > sync() is an asyncronous call requesting syncronization, and once
> > it has marked the blocks that should be pushed, it returns before
> > the work has been done.
When I disable PF and use tcpdump to monitor network activity on em2
(where the IPTV box is connected) I see a stream of udp packets (something like
this:
233.33.210.7:5050)
This stream is interrupted in several seconds when I enable PF again.
--
Best regards
Maksim Rodin
17.06.2019, 10:20, "P
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