Moin,
while trying to push rdomain setups a bit further, I noticed that relayd
is using a fixed anchor.
For the pre-rdomain days this was sufficient, but nowadays that might
look a bit different.
Some dance with 'match pftag', carefully crafted (read:unique)
rdr-subanchor-names
can make
Am 15.05.2016 12:10 schrieb Stefan Sperling:
They key point seems to be that you're trying to route between
different
rdomains. I believe you must use pf to route traffic coming from this
IP (which is in rdomain 0) to vether1 (which is in rdomain 2)
or look into pair(4), also.
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Hi there,
while crawling through relayd source, I noticed that there is I:P: in
getopt.
P is obviously setting the proc-title, but I am unsure what to "get"
from an
instance-number via -I.
This found way into httpd, snmpd, switchd and vmd also; mainly while
g2k16.
If someone dares to
Hi folks,
after trying forth and back to overcome some limitations in relayd along
multiple
"instances" and rdomain/rtable I decided to scrub some rust of my C/yacc
and
produced the following diffs against -current to relayd and relayctl.
Feats:
- relayd/relayctl: -s sockname; obviously and
Am 31.03.2017 15:39 schrieb Jeremie Courreges-Anglas:
I think the current wording is fine; no need for an option to set
_default_ values.
options are good - as long as they're optional --art
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Am 10.07.2019 20:18 schrieb Theo de Raadt:
Ofcourse there are also custom sets, like site${VERSION}-*.tgz . Which
is
something to keep in mind.
Yeah, we could delete support for that entirely
Those of you so used to pushing buttons and requiring special features
used by a limited subset of
Am 10.01.2020 15:58 schrieb Tim Baumgard:
I found out that Apple requires nonstandard [1] attributes to fully
The other day nonstandard "gave" us javascript around the globe...
Cheers for putting this one in, was really kinda PITA and I didn't
know about this attribute.
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