irtio* flags 0x0
change [n] y
flags [0] ? 2
57 vio* changed
57 vio* at virtio* flags 0x2
ukc> quit
Saving modified kernel.
# config -ef /bsd
OpenBSD 6.1 (GENERIC.MP) #291: Sat Apr 1 13:53:41 MDT 2017
dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC.MP
Enter 'help' for information
ukc> find vio
57 vio* at virtio* flags 0x0
ukc> change 57
57 vio* at virtio* flags 0x0
change [n] y
flags [0] ? 2
57 vio* changed
57 vio* at virtio* flags 0x2
ukc> q
Saving modified kernel.
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Kind Regards
*Karsten Horsmann*
Hello Thomas,
if you're provider used dhcpv6 to announce you're ipv6 /64 to you then you
can look at many Comcast provider openbsd howtos.
I do the same with my Deutsche Telekom (vlan / pppoe / dhcpv6 for ipv6)
setup and it works this way for me.
Am 08.07.2017 4:44 vorm. schrieb "Thomas Smith
Hi Stefan,
thank you for the bug report and your investigation on this.
Cheers
Karsten
Am 10.07.2017 10:27 nachm. schrieb "Mike Larkin" :
> On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 10:22:06PM +0200, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
> > On Saturday, 8 July 2017 14:58:59 CEST Stefan Fritsch wrote:
> > > A difference between
Hi List,
Hetzner has like other dedicated hosting providers an "crazy" looking
network setup for ipv4. Here point to point for the default gw in a
different network segment.
So it's important also to keep that in mind.
Maybe this document helps a bit, need to adapt to Openbsd.
https://wiki.hetz
Hi Markus,
did you also check the master.cf?
It's described in the postfix documentation
http://www.postfix.org/MAILDROP_README.html
Cheers
Am 10.08.2017 5:07 nachm. schrieb "Markus Rosjat" :
> Hi there,
>
>
> I try to get maildrop to work with postfix so I installed the
> maildrop-postfix p
Hi Joel,
I personally would use amd64. It seems to be the main focus of the most
developer especially in virtualized environments.
Kind regards
Karsten
Am 13.09.2017 3:52 nachm. schrieb "Joel Carnat" :
> Hi,
>
> My Cloud instances are always small (1 ou 2 vCPU, far less than 4GB of
> RAM).
>
>
Hello,
as before discussed Ifstated is the right tool.
Here you see an nice example for in kernel pppoe that runs scripts on the
different states:
http://www.pro-bono-publico.de/openbsd/pppoe/
Kind regards
Karsten
Am 21.09.2017 5:32 nachm. schrieb "George Brown" <321.geo...@gmail.com>:
> Ther
ome people who runs maybe in single core
limitations (the pcengines Apu2 runs AMD 1 GHz quad jaguar embedded CPU).
It's the same direction.
Kind regards
Karsten Horsmann
Am 05.11.2017 8:42 vorm. schrieb "Mihai Popescu" :
> Hi,
>
> This is rather a tech@ question but i'm no
Hello Martin,
ah that's cool too hear. Thanks for the clarification.
Kind regards
Karsten Horsmann
Am 05.11.2017 10:18 vorm. schrieb "Martin Pieuchot" :
On 05/11/17(Sun) 09:32, Karsten Horsmann wrote:
> [...]
> The nice FAQ told use that openbsd pf don't benefits mu
Hi Martin and hello List,
I use an ovh / soyoustart dedicated server and they include an ipv6 /64 and
one ipv4.
As "playground" its okay for me.
Kind regards
Am 23.11.2017 10:18 vorm. schrieb "Martin Schröder" :
2017-11-23 5:26 GMT+01:00 :
> https://www.soyoustart.com/us/essential-servers/
I
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