The iPhone can be configured as a wireless AP. Then OpenBSD can connect to it
and gain access to the Wild Wild World.
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Envoyé de mon iPhone
> Le 23 oct. 2017 à 07:58, SFM a écrit :
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> Hi everyone !
>
> Does iPhone tethering work with OpenBSD? In other words, is there an
> equivalent or al
Hi everyone !
Does iPhone tethering work with OpenBSD? In other words, is there an equivalent
or alternative to FreeBSD & DragonFlyBSD’s usbmuxd in OpenBSD? The only thread
about “tethering” that I found in the mailing list archives is about a Palm
Treo.
I will be thankful for any advise!
RS.
2017-10-22 11:33 GMT-02:00 Marcus MERIGHI :
> open...@mosconi.mat.br (Rodrigo Mosconi), 2017.10.21 (Sat) 20:52 (CEST):
> > For openbsd host I used www.edist.at, they have various vps (kvm based)
>
> I suppose you mean https://www.edis.at/en/home/
Yeap, sorry for the typo...
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>
> Marcus
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> >
open...@mosconi.mat.br (Rodrigo Mosconi), 2017.10.21 (Sat) 20:52 (CEST):
> For openbsd host I used www.edist.at, they have various vps (kvm based)
I suppose you mean https://www.edis.at/en/home/
Marcus
> places.
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> 2017-10-15 23:19 GMT-02:00 x9p :
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> > Hi,
> >
> > Anyone know a good non-DMCA
Hi again,
I looked further and notice not the syslogd was the cause but somehow
spamd died while talking to a server. Could something in the body screw
up spamd?
here are my logs on that:
- the spamd log file part
Oct 21 20:24:54 heimdal spamd[46664]: 60.167.119.193: disconnected after
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Hi there,
spamd just died silently again tonight. whats the best way to approach
the debugging of this kind of behaviour. As I looked at my logs it seems
that Syslogd causes this because so here is my syslog.conf entry:
!!spamd
daemon.err;daemon.warn;daemon.info;daemon.debug /var/log/
Hi,
I study software defined networks at my university. There are two parts as
campus side and data center side in my project.
I have chosen OpenBSD as networking OS cause of its’ visionary base system and
thanks to all people of OpenBSD ,especially to Mr. Theo De Raadt.
I just want to
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