- zzz
- I can almost resume it from RAM with "Security Chip" ("TPM") disabled
in the BIOS setting. Except display remains off. With TPM enabled,
I couldn't power on the machine after suspend to RAM.
- ZZZ
- Disabling TPM doesn't help hibernation.
- I tried disabling various devices
Em 26-06-2015 16:44, Christian Weisgerber escreveu:
Well, you can add an IPv6 address for each internal host to the
external interface of your firewall, use private addresses on the
internal network, and then use pf's binat to map between the two.
This will preserve port numbers, although it may
On 2015-06-20, Karel Gardas wrote:
> just going thorough papers/presentations and surprisingly found that
> kind of snapshoting is already supported in UFS since '99, FreeBSD
> probably supports that,
Yes, FreeBSD has had snapshots on UFS for a long time. It doesn't
support the combination of s
On 2015-06-26, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
> I don't know if OpenBSD does have any NDP proxying functionality,
> besides the one in ndp(8). But it seems to me that, besides a bridge, a
> NDP proxy is the only viable solution (besides my ISP allowing me to
> change my router configuration).
Wel
Em 26-06-2015 16:17, Christian Weisgerber escreveu:
So you have TWO networks. One between the CPE and your OpenBSD
firewall, and one containing the firewall and your internal machines.
Yes. Two interfaces, to be more exactly.
So you get ONE network address.
I get a prefix on the CPE. And I
On 2015-06-26, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
> I've recently changed my ISP and they have native IPv6. My customer
> premises equipment, which is a GPON, supports both stateless as DHCPv6
> on it's LAN interface. I want to put a OpenBSD firewall between this CPE
> and my internal network.
S
On Fri, 26 Jun 2015, Boris Goldberg wrote:
> Hello misc,
>
> I've looked (and registered) at openbsdstore.com ("USA site") - don't
> like it (a lot). Use to buy OpenBSD stuff from a US book store, but can't
> find it (there was a link to it on the openbsd.org, but not any more). Are
> there alte
Download, buy media yourself, and donate. Download docs online, print
them, donate. Iterate every release, or more often. Don't understand how
this can be so hard? Donations = close to zero effort. Printing CDs =
more than zero effort for the project.
On 2015-06-26 16:58, Boris Goldberg wrote:
Em 26-06-2015 10:43, Gregor Best escreveu:
https://github.com/DanielAdolfsson/ndppd
This doesn't compile on OpenBSD. I'm correcting it's includes and
headers, but it seems it's linux centric. I'll probably need to change
it's code.
I've found some other tools but it seems almost all of them a
Hello misc,
I've looked (and registered) at openbsdstore.com ("USA site") - don't
like it (a lot). Use to buy OpenBSD stuff from a US book store, but can't
find it (there was a link to it on the openbsd.org, but not any more). Are
there alternative ("local") options to buy the OpenBSD CDs in the
Hi.
As of tomorrow morning (CET), ftp.fr will stop serving files over FTP.
It is time people move to HTTP.
Everything else will remain the same (cvs, rsync, ...); it's *only* the FTP
service that is going away.
Thank you.
--
Antoine
Em 26-06-2015 10:43, Gregor Best escreveu:
I've also seen something similar. A friend of mine suggested [0], though
I haven't tried it. I circumvented my problem by using a routed /64 on a
Hurricane Electric tunnel.
I wouldn't like to use a tunnel, since my ISP is (kind of) providing
native IP
Em 26-06-2015 10:07, Patrik Lundin escreveu:
I have struggled with a similar problem a few years back. Can it be that
the upstream equipment does not create a route for the delegated prefix
pointing to your openbsd machine?
This would explain why you see neighbour solicitations on the outside
in
On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 03:07:41PM +0200, Patrik Lundin wrote:
> [...]
> This would explain why you see neighbour solicitations on the outside
> interface. The upstream router is not aware that the prefix should be
> routed to you.
> [...]
I've also seen something similar. A friend of mine suggest
I have struggled with a similar problem a few years back. Can it be that
the upstream equipment does not create a route for the delegated prefix
pointing to your openbsd machine?
This would explain why you see neighbour solicitations on the outside
interface. The upstream router is not aware that
On 2015-06-25 Thu 14:22 PM |, Andrew Daugherity wrote:
>
> The important bits to actually make this work are the
> 'do-not-query-localhost: no' and 'local-zone: C.B.A.in-addr.arpa.
> transparent' options, needed to override unbound's default behavior of
> ignoring localhost and RFC1918 addresses.
On 2015-06-26, David Dahlberg wrote:
> Am Freitag, den 26.06.2015, 09:53 +0200 schrieb Peter J. Philipp:
>
>> I can't find the -3 - option to generate NSEC3 RR's with
>> dnssec-signzone. Am I reading the manual page wrong or is this a
>> missing feature? If it is I'll probably leave NSEC3 out.
>
On 06/26/15 10:10, David Dahlberg wrote:
> Am Freitag, den 26.06.2015, 09:53 +0200 schrieb Peter J. Philipp:
>
>> I can't find the -3 - option to generate NSEC3 RR's with
>> dnssec-signzone. Am I reading the manual page wrong or is this a
>> missing feature? If it is I'll probably leave NSEC3 ou
Am Freitag, den 26.06.2015, 09:53 +0200 schrieb Peter J. Philipp:
> I can't find the -3 - option to generate NSEC3 RR's with
> dnssec-signzone. Am I reading the manual page wrong or is this a
> missing feature? If it is I'll probably leave NSEC3 out.
That's because old OpenBSD used an old versi
Hi,
I'm a developer of an authoritative nameserver (delphinusdnsd) and I've
always developed this on OpenBSD. Lately I've been putting DNSSEC
functionality into this daemon and almost completed RFC 4034 which
includes NSEC,DS,RRSIG and DNSKEY RR's. I'd like to go further and put
in RFC 5155 (NSE
On 2015 Jun 26 (Fri) at 00:18:40 -0600 (-0600), dsp wrote:
:On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 03:21:31PM -0600, dsp wrote:
:> On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 08:18:34PM -0600, dsp wrote:
:> > Hello list!
:> >
:> > please excuse my probably idiotic question, but i'm still a new OpenBGPd
user.
:> > (5.7 release)
:>
W dniu 25.06.2015 o 12:19, Jason McIntyre pisze:
>>> Please fix this bug or remove this example from documentation.
>>> For me this setup is broken since 2011.
>>> http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=130624207811609&w=2
>>>
>>> Nobody cares or nobody uses?
>>
>
> i've just committed something simi
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