I was confused by this myself. Thanks Paul.On 10 Oct 2019 7:01 am, shadrock
uhuru wrote:
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> On 10/9/19 2:56 PM, Paul de Weerd wrote:
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> On Wed, Oct 09, 2019 at 01:40:42PM +, shadrock uhuru wrote:
> | after trying sysupgrade for the first time on my laptop running snapshots
> | running th
Hello OpenBSD team,
We are facing an issue with OSPF related routes and would like to
request your help as it seems to be a OSPF to FIB route replication issue.
This happened already once in a different location, that one is running
OpenBSD 6.3 and the site of the current report is OpenBSD 6.5
Hello OpenBSD team,
We are facing an issue with OSPF related routes and would like to
request your help as it seems to be a OSPF to FIB route replication issue.
This happened already once in a different location, that one is running
OpenBSD 6.3 and the site of the current report is OpenBSD 6.5
On Mon, Oct 07, 2019 at 04:48:34PM -0500, Adam Thompson wrote:
> [OpenBSD 6.5-STABLE, up to date]
>
> When using bgpctl(8), I'm able to do almost everything I need, but I'm
> having trouble figuring out how to do one thing:
>
> How do I show routes that do NOT have a community (or ext-community,
it works, (did not in 6.4 )
who s the awesome fellow who did that
Thank you
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Hi,
it seems relayd's configuration syntax does not allow specifying port
ranges, like 9740:10200. Am I correct?
Thanks!
Norman
On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 04:45:37PM +0200, Norman Golisz wrote:
> it seems relayd's configuration syntax does not allow specifying port
> ranges, like 9740:10200. Am I correct?
Depends on where; search for "range" in relayd.conf(5).
I've set up a L2overL3 tunnel using the template as found in "man etherip". I
am running OpenBSD 5.9, which I believe is the first version to support the
etherip interface.
I find the bridge/tunnel does not pass a small range of specific sized packets.
E.g. if 1.2.3.4 is at the far end of the t
On Wed, Oct 09, 2019 at 08:49:56PM +0200, ports wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I've been a great fan of openbsd for a while and wanted to start out
> contributing to openbsd's base.
>
> For that reason I wondered if there is a recommended way of getting to
> know how the internals of openbsd work.
On 10/10/19 4:25 PM, Russell Sutherland wrote:
> I've set up a L2overL3 tunnel using the template as found in "man etherip". I
> am running OpenBSD 5.9, which I believe is the first version to support the
> etherip interface.
>
> I find the bridge/tunnel does not pass a small range of specific s
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