Do you know if the Windows box gets the RA from rtadvd?
If you have pf running you may need to allow it there.
https://content.pivotal.io/blog/a-barebones-pf-ipv6-firewall-ruleset
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On 07-12-2017 23:18, Denis wrote:
> I've set up rtadvd, but Win7 still have no IPv6 address. Only Link loca
Although I haven't gotten X to properly work, there are some
hardware defects that are serious, as in breaking things and
with usability.
The power card has a round device that reduces certain types
of "noise" in the power. However, they put it to fall directly
underneath the right hand USB port.
> From: Martin Pieuchot
> Sent: Thursday, December 7, 2017 3:18 AM
>
> Which issue are you having?
Sorry, there was more context in an earlier thread. Basically, I have a pc
engines APU3 board which has AMD Hudson-2 EHCI USB ports on it. If devices are
plugged in when the system boots and the p
> Ada 2012? increased the use of pointers but still limits their usage.
>
> Aside from a couple of mentions in style(9) is there any info on
> OpenBSD's rules around pointers or is it simply avoid unless necessary
> and following general good practice?
Wow what a broad useless question.
Ada 2012? increased the use of pointers but still limits their usage.
Aside from a couple of mentions in style(9) is there any info on
OpenBSD's rules around pointers or is it simply avoid unless necessary
and following general good practice?
Thanks
On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 3:27 PM, Julien Steinhauser wrote:
>
> Okan Demirmen wrote:
>
> > A rough cut (no manpage bits yet) would be something like the below; it
> > allows one to "snap" to any edge or corner.
>
> Tested and approved, thanks.
> See a proposal for cwmrc.5 below.
> I don't have idea
I've set up rtadvd, but Win7 still have no IPv6 address. Only Link local
IPv6 address: fe80 is present.
ipconfig /all shows:
Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : local
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Intel(R) PRO/1000 MT Desktop Adapter
Phy
Am 2017-12-07 13:34, schrieb Jeremie Courreges-Anglas:
On Thu, Dec 07 2017, Bernd wrote:
Am 2017-12-06 18:26, schrieb Jeremie Courreges-Anglas:
On Wed, Dec 06 2017, Bernd wrote:
[...]
As a result, the IPSec tunnel can not be established. What did
I overlook here?
Looks like ipsec.conf(5
On Thu, Dec 07 2017, Bernd wrote:
> Am 2017-12-06 18:26, schrieb Jeremie Courreges-Anglas:
>> On Wed, Dec 06 2017, Bernd wrote:
[...]
>>> As a result, the IPSec tunnel can not be established. What did
>>> I overlook here?
>>
>> Looks like ipsec.conf(5) was not loaded, see the manpage, paragraph
I saw AMDs "semi-custom" CPU email form and told them that I wanted a
CPU, that is clockspeed oriented, not cores (might aswell be singlecore
with high HZ), that could be using several instruction macros (combining
two or three), for max virtual clockspeed, and an optimizing compiler
for this.
On 05/12/17(Tue) 18:48, Paul B. Henson wrote:
> I'm trying to port some quirks for AMD USB chipsets from other operating
> systems to OpenBSD to hopefully resolve issues I am having with the pc
> engines APU3 EHCI ports, as they seem to work fine on those systems.
Which issue are you having? What
Am 2017-12-06 18:26, schrieb Jeremie Courreges-Anglas:
On Wed, Dec 06 2017, Bernd wrote:
Hi @misc,
I'm trying to set up a site-to-site IPSec tunnel. I'm using vanilla
OpenBSD 6.2 amd64 (dmesg below).
My /etc/ipsec.conf looks like this:
ike esp from any to any peer x.y.z.0/27 \
main auth hma
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