Howdy,
Some may recall me mentioning using LastPass to manage my passwords.
Obviously, it can generate very strong passwords that are different for
each site. It can also remember them as well which makes things more
secure than using just a few passwords for all sites. One for things
like fina
On 2/3/19 12:39 PM, Grant Taylor wrote:
On 2/3/19 6:26 AM, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
You can add commands to your existing network configuration that will be
run when an interface comes up. For example, in /etc/conf.d/net,
ifup_wlan0="iwconfig \$int key s:secretkey enc open essid foobar"
Ya
On 2/3/19 6:26 AM, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
You can add commands to your existing network configuration that will be
run when an interface comes up. For example, in /etc/conf.d/net,
ifup_wlan0="iwconfig \$int key s:secretkey enc open essid foobar"
Ya I find that to be an absolute kludg
On 2/3/19 1:50 AM, Alarig Le Lay wrote:
For the VRF part, Gentoo supports it; it’s in the upstream kernel
sources.
Yep. I've been doing Network Namespaces, and VRF to a lesser degree,
for quite a while now. It's just all been manual or ad-hock scripts.
I only tried it once, but failed beca
On 2/2/19 11:09 PM, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
I am unclear on what you are trying to do.
See my reply to Rich's message for a description.
I find the gentoo scripts good for the simple case but a complex case
almost always needs extra help.
Yep.
I was hoping that there was something that I was
On 2/3/19 5:37 AM, Rich Freeman wrote:
Nothing wrong with that approach. I use systemd-nspawn to run a bunch
of containers, hosted in Gentoo, and many of which run Gentoo. However,
these all run systemd and I don't believe you can run nspawn without a
systemd host (the guest/container can be
On 2/2/19 10:56 PM, Grant Taylor wrote:
On 2/2/19 7:36 PM, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
LXC containers ??
Maybe.
I just feel like that's more heavy weight than I want.
I'm functionally running a series of ip commands to configure networking
in a special way.
You can add commands to your existing
On Sat, Feb 2, 2019 at 11:52 PM Grant Taylor
wrote:
>
> On 2/2/19 9:39 PM, Michael Jones wrote:
> > systemd-nspawn is also an option, but I don't think that'll work with
> > OpenRC.
>
> Ya I moved (back to) Gentoo to get away from systemd. I'm not
> going to voluntarily opt to use it, or any
For the VRF part, Gentoo supports it; it’s in the upstream kernel
sources.
I only tried it once, but failed because my sshd should have been lunch
in my VRF and I didn’t quickly find a way to do it.
But otherwise, it worked.
--
Alarig
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