On Sun, Feb 28, 2021 at 01:17:01PM +0100, Rachel Roch wrote:
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> 28 Feb 2021, 11:28 by s...@spacehopper.org:
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> > On 2021/02/28 11:46, Rachel Roch wrote:
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> >> Thank you all for the suggestions, I am currently testing a few of them.
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> >> Incase it makes any difference, the underlyi
28 Feb 2021, 11:28 by s...@spacehopper.org:
> On 2021/02/28 11:46, Rachel Roch wrote:
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>> Thank you all for the suggestions, I am currently testing a few of them.
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>> Incase it makes any difference, the underlying problem I have is I have two
>> firewalls with BGP upstreams, one acting as
Thank you all for the suggestions, I am currently testing a few of them.
Incase it makes any difference, the underlying problem I have is I have two
firewalls with BGP upstreams, one acting as primary, one as standby. So the
problem I am seeing is the age-old problem of asymmetric traffic to th
On 2021/02/28 11:46, Rachel Roch wrote:
> Thank you all for the suggestions, I am currently testing a few of them.
>
> Incase it makes any difference, the underlying problem I have is I have two
> firewalls with BGP upstreams, one acting as primary, one as standby. So the
> problem I am seeing
On 2021-02-26, Daniel Jakots wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Feb 2021 11:53:40 +0100 (CET), Rachel Roch
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>> Let's say I'm running "pkg_add -u" on a OpenBSD-based router with
>> multiple interfaces.
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>> What determines the source IP ?
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> On -current there is
> route [-T rtable] sourceaddr [-
Remco writes:
> I've never used this myself, so this is just an idea, Maybe setting up
> a routing domain and running pkg_add using route(8)'s "exec" command
> will do the job ?
Yup. route -T exec works well.
I use it for one my home servers that serves stuff out over a Wireguard
tunnel. Ther
On 26-02-2021 11:53, Rachel Roch wrote:
Hi
Let's say I'm running "pkg_add -u" on a OpenBSD-based router with multiple
interfaces.
What determines the source IP ?
Building on that, there is no "source interface" flag for pkg_add like there is
for ping and certain others. Is there a way for m
On Fri, 26 Feb 2021 11:53:40 +0100 (CET), Rachel Roch
wrote:
> Let's say I'm running "pkg_add -u" on a OpenBSD-based router with
> multiple interfaces.
>
> What determines the source IP ?
On -current there is
route [-T rtable] sourceaddr [-inet|-inet6] [address]
route [-T rtable] sour
On Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 11:53:40AM +0100, Rachel Roch wrote:
> Hi
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> Let's say I'm running "pkg_add -u" on a OpenBSD-based router with
> multiple interfaces.
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> What determines the source IP ?
I'd say the routing table.
> Building on that, there is no "source interface" flag for pkg_add like
Hi,
pkg_add uses the $PKG_PATH environment variable to determine which source to
use for packages, eg:
wolf:fred ~: env |grep -i pkg
PKG_PATH=https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/packages/amd64/
The interface used will be determined by the boxes routing table, so to specify
an interfa
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