On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 10:20:17AM +1000, tomr wrote:
>
>
> On 05/13/18 02:21, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> > On Sun, May 13, 2018 at 01:32:59AM +1000, tomr wrote:
> >> With one antenna connected, I get about 60-80% signal on my iwm client
> >> at a distance of approximately 5m. With two antennas con
On Mon, 14 May 2018 19:36:12 -0400
Quartz wrote:
> > Currently there is no facility in dhclient(8) to issue RELEASE
> > messages. I had no recollection of adding such a thing, and a
> > quick
>
> > confirmed there is no DHCPRELEASE related code.
>
> Ergh. OK thanks, that's super annoying th
Hello Andre,
Am 14.05.2018 13:38 schrieb Andre Ruppert:
I got the tips from this 2013 undeadly.org article:
Managing Individual IPsec Tunnels On A Multi-Tunnel Gateway
https://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20131125041429
Apparently I wrote that article, and I feel your pain :-)
2.) les
I don’t know that outgoing traffic from lo is expected to go through the
tunnel. If you’re doing these tests with ping, does e.g.
server$ ping -I 192.168.6.1 192.168.5.1
yield the expected results? I’d expect ping responses, and tcpdump on the enc
interfaces on both sides to show both the r
Thus said Pedro Caetano on Mon, 14 May 2018 22:40:40 +0100
Hi misc@,
I've been using a edge router lite for the past one and a half year as my
home router. (providing a few network services, besides that it has an
ipsec tunnel setup similar to dn42.net implementation)
I'm running a few daemons,
On Mon, 2018-05-14 at 20:09 -0400, Patrick Marchand wrote:
> On 05/14, Ulf Brosziewski wrote:
> > Hi Patrick,
> >
> > thanks for the infos. I'm afraid you're out of luck, it seems
> > that this device would need vendor-/model-specific extensions
> > in our HID-mouse driver. It only announces two
On 05/13/18 02:21, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Sun, May 13, 2018 at 01:32:59AM +1000, tomr wrote:
>> With one antenna connected, I get about 60-80% signal on my iwm client
>> at a distance of approximately 5m. With two antennas connected, the same
>> client needs to be <1m away from the AP to con
On 05/14, Ulf Brosziewski wrote:
> Hi Patrick,
>
> thanks for the infos. I'm afraid you're out of luck, it seems
> that this device would need vendor-/model-specific extensions
> in our HID-mouse driver. It only announces two "regular" buttons,
> so our driver won't look for more (what xinput sh
Currently there is no facility in dhclient(8) to issue RELEASE
messages. I had no recollection of adding such a thing, and a
quick
confirmed there is no DHCPRELEASE related code.
Ergh. OK thanks, that's super annoying that it's not there.
Which
signal(s) are used elsewhere to trigger RELEAS
Hi misc@,
I've been using a edge router lite for the past one and a half year as my
home router. (providing a few network services, besides that it has an
ipsec tunnel setup similar to dn42.net implementation)
I'm running a few daemons, mostly from base:
nsd, unbound, ntpd, bgpd, isakmpd, dhcpd,
How do I get dhclient to release its DHCP lease?
I want to be clear that I'm not interested in having it RENEW the lease
but RELEASE it- in other words send the signal to the DHCP server "I'm
going bye-bye, go ahead and put this IP address back in your free pool".
Other versions of dhclient o
Hi Patrick,
thanks for the infos. I'm afraid you're out of luck, it seems
that this device would need vendor-/model-specific extensions
in our HID-mouse driver. It only announces two "regular" buttons,
so our driver won't look for more (what xinput shows as buttons 4
and 5 are mappings from "Z a
Thank you Koshibe-san for your reply.
> I've actually held back on that diff since it's a bit insufficient by itself.
Ok.
> Actually, you said that you had just em0 on that switch. Can you try
> adding a local port (addlocal instead of add) alongside em0? It will
> be a vether(4) interface that
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ftp5 will be out 4pm EST until 1am EST. This dance will happen again
tomorrow, but the outage will last until 7am EST the following morning.
FYI
--Kurt Mosiejczuk
Remark below...
Am 14.05.18 um 13:38 schrieb Andre Ruppert:
Hello @misc,
I use a CARPed pair of 6.2 gateways as vpn access nodes, running "plain"
ISAKMPD/ipsec.
The peering vpn gateways have different brandings from OpenBSD, linux,
cisco to watchguard appliances etc...
Interoperability
Hello,
today I'm proud to release portable cwm 6.3.
Portable cwm is a minor modification of the cwm version in OpenBSD CVS
with a portable Makefile and a few compatibility features. It has
been built successfully on OpenBSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD, OS X 10.9 and Linux.
This port requires pkg-config, X
On Sun, 2018-05-13 at 22:22 +0300, IL Ka wrote:
> AFAIK kgdb (remote debug) is not supported:
> http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/on-line-kernel-debugging-tt
> 335833.html#a341551
>
> You can debug running kernel but functionality is limited.
Thanks. Looks like using QEmu gdbserver[1] us
On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 11:56:48AM +0200, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> netstat cuts off the IPv6 addresses. Sample:
>
> # netstat -f inet6 -ln | cat
> Active Internet connections (only servers)
> Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address(state)
> tcp6
Hello @misc,
I use a CARPed pair of 6.2 gateways as vpn access nodes, running "plain"
ISAKMPD/ipsec.
The peering vpn gateways have different brandings from OpenBSD, linux,
cisco to watchguard appliances etc...
Interoperability works most like a charm and is a no-brainer in most cases.
I ha
I have added to /etc/pf.conf:
$ipsec_if = "axen0"
$ipsec_remote_lan = "192.168.5.0/24"
pass out quick on $ipsec_if proto tcp from lo0 to $ipsec_remote_lan
but outgoing traffic from client's lo0 is blocked anyway:
rule 14/(match) block out on axen0: 127.0.0.1:port > 192.168.5.1:port: S
> 7769279
On 05/14, Ulf Brosziewski wrote:
> Would you mind to run
> $ xinput --test /dev/wsmouse
> in an X terminal, press each button once, grab the output,
> and post it here?
Output:
motion a[0]=1364 a[1]=907
button press 4
button release 4
motion a[0]=1365
motion a[0]=1367
motion a[0]=13
Incoming connections to client's IP (192.168.6.1) is established and
seems redirected to lo0:port, but outgoing connection from client's lo0
to a server's IP (192.168.5.1) is blocked according to
# tcpdump -en -i pflog0 output:
...
rule 14/(match) block out on axen0: 127.0.0.1:port > 192.168.5.1:
Hi folks,
netstat cuts off the IPv6 addresses. Sample:
# netstat -f inet6 -ln | cat
Active Internet connections (only servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address(state)
tcp6 0 0 2001:db8:30:7e::.25*.*LISTEN
tcp6 0
On Wed, May 09, 2018 at 12:33:40PM +, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
> > So please describe more in detail what kind of backuping you want.
>
> I just want to regularly rsync /home to the "backup" partition
> with some history (along the lines of
>
> https://netfuture.ch/2013/08/simple-versioned-timema
There is no button mapping in wsmouse, it just passes the
button codes from the hardware drivers to userland. For
X configuration options, please have a look at the ws,
xorg.conf, and xinput man pages. The "ButtonMapping"
option or the set-button-map command of xinput might be of
interest here.
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