Thanks Tom and Tony,
That is the solution. It is so obvious now :D
On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 7:10 PM, Tom Smyth wrote:
> Hi Andrew
>
> Try replacing
>
> route-reflector
> cluster-id 202.49.106.0
>
> With
> route-reflector 202.49.106.0
>
>
> On 26 Jan 2018 3:56 AM, "Andrew Thrift" wrote:
>
> H
Hi Andrew
Try replacing
route-reflector
cluster-id 202.49.106.0
With
route-reflector 202.49.106.0
On 26 Jan 2018 3:56 AM, "Andrew Thrift" wrote:
Hi,
I am using OpenBGPD and trying to specify a cluster-id in a route
reflector setup.
Configuration is:
neighbor 43.231.192.241 {
remote-as 13
Hi Gilles,
Is it possible add ipv4|ipv6 parameter to smtpctl spf walk [-4|-6]
Thanks.
Index: smtpctl.c
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.sbin/smtpd/smtpctl.c,v
retrieving revision 1.155
diff -u -r1.155 smtpctl.c
--- smtpctl.c 6 Jan 2018
Hi,
I am using OpenBGPD and trying to specify a cluster-id in a route
reflector setup.
Configuration is:
neighbor 43.231.192.241 {
remote-as 132255
passive
route-reflector
cluster-id 202.49.106.0
announce all
descr "ibgp1"
}
On startup bgpd spits a syntax error on the cluster-id line. I have
-Original Message-
From: "Roderick"
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2018 7:26pm
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Segmentation fault / firefox (core dumped)
I get continously this and other errors. In OpenBSD, in FreeBSD.
I think it is time to change browser, but I distrust chrome as commin
On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 12:26:11AM +, Roderick wrote:
> I get continously this and other errors. In OpenBSD, in FreeBSD.
Corrupt Firefox profile? Clogged OpenBSD installation?
You could try Firefox ESR. In packages.
> I think it is time to change browser, but I distrust chrome as comming
> fr
I get continously this and other errors. In OpenBSD, in FreeBSD.
I think it is time to change browser, but I distrust chrome as comming
from data collector google.
The problem is that those that make WEB pages decide more or less what
browser I must use.
What is the real alternative?
Rodrigo
On 2018-01-25, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
> I have an IPsec conundrum I'm trying to solve. Yes, the scenario
> is somewhat absurd; it's also the problem I've been taksed with
> solving, so spare the peanut gallery comments, okay?
>
>
> NET-P GW-Q <-> internet <-> GW-H GW-V NET-V
>
> NET-P is 10.0
Hello lads,
I have about 15 OpenBSD 6.x servers 4x 6.2 servers on
Vmware and vmxnet net drivers,
Im running on Vmware 6.0 Update 2
( the earlier vmware 6.0 with out updates was very problmeatic)
I dont do much on Snapshots,
but I use a LSI Logic Paralell Storage Driver (SCSI)
and vmxnet3
I havent
esxi 5.5.0 dates back to 2013.
obsd runs better on qemu nowadays.
To avoid the mess with x86/amd64,
perhaps qemu-sparc with obsd-sparc
will serve you better.
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On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 21:50, Mik J wrote:
> Hello, I had many kernel panic these past days. This is a 6.2 o
NET-P GW-Q <-> internet <-> GW-H GW-V NET-V
In the schematic above, '' represents a NAT translation point.
'<->' is a regular router interconnect.
Except for where I screwed up, of course. That should read:
NET-P GW-Q <-> internet <-> GW-H GW-V <-> NET-V
I.e. the GW-V <-> NET-V interf
I have an IPsec conundrum I'm trying to solve. Yes, the scenario
is somewhat absurd; it's also the problem I've been taksed with
solving, so spare the peanut gallery comments, okay?
NET-P GW-Q <-> internet <-> GW-H GW-V NET-V
NET-P is 10.0.2.0/24
NET-V is 10.0.11.0/24
GW-Q is an OpenBSD ho
Am Thu, 25 Jan 2018 19:47:09 +0100
schrieb Thuban :
> I'm very happy with relayd + httpd.
> Relayd deals with headers and httpd serve files.
>
> I know httpd doesn't have gzip compression.
>
> 1. Do you know if it's planned in the future?
> 2. Does anyone has a workaround to advise?
>
> regards
Quoting Vijay Sankar :
Quoting Vijay Sankar :
Quoting Stefan Sperling :
On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 11:50:28AM -0600, Vijay Sankar wrote:
Over the weekend, I was trying to do some tests requested in tech@
(inteldrm). I downloaded the latest snapshot but had problems with iwm
firmware on my lap
Sorry for late chime-in.
On Thu, 4 Jan 2018 15:02:45 -0500
Nick Holland wrote:
> But the magic is not setting up the wiki (or anything else for
> documenting), it's MAINTAINING it and getting others to participate.
> ...
> For example, I looked at the first article on the mimar blog
> here, and
I'm very happy with relayd + httpd.
Relayd deals with headers and httpd serve files.
I know httpd doesn't have gzip compression.
1. Do you know if it's planned in the future?
2. Does anyone has a workaround to advise?
regards
--
thuban
On Thu, January 25, 2018 4:29 am, Maxim Bourmistrov wrote:
> As Stuart mentioned, em(4) on top of e1000 proven to be more stable.
> Even under higher load.
> Vmx starting to misbehave under high load, resulting for ex. with unstable
> CARP setup.
>
> //mxb
>
>> 25 jan. 2018 kl. 02:40 skrev trondd :
Hello Ed,
I'm using Files section in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
Section "Files"
FontPath "/path/to/fonts1"
FontPath "/path/to/fonts2"
...
EndSection
but xset +fp suggested by previous posters would
work the same.
Ve.
24.01.2018, 14:04, "Ed Ahlsen-Girard" :
> Built a new system,
As Stuart mentioned, em(4) on top of e1000 proven to be more stable.
Even under higher load.
Vmx starting to misbehave under high load, resulting for ex. with unstable CARP
setup.
//mxb
> 25 jan. 2018 kl. 02:40 skrev trondd :
>
> On Mon, January 22, 2018 10:47 am, Mik J wrote:
>> Hello Stuart,
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