hi
normaly work this on intel ,
farin# cat /etc/hostname.lo2
rdomain 2
inet 127.0.0.1/8
!/sbin/route -n -T 2 exec /usr/sbin/ftp-proxy -D 7
!/sbin/route -n -T 2 add default 127.0.0.1
farin# cat /etc/hostname.cnmac3
rdomain 2
inet 192.168.132.252/24
up
but if i boot the Edgerouter , i got 3
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OpenBSD doesn't auto-connect on insert like that. You must configure
this yourself. Look at hotplugd(8) manpage.
This is a good thing, btw. Look up poisontap for details.
Paul 'WEiRD' de Weerd
On Sat, Jun 30, 2018 at 05:23:17PM +0200, Kollar Arpad wrote:
| Hello,
|
| I have the latest snaps
On 6/24/2018 10:25 PM, Ve Telko wrote:
If you or your framework uses REQUEST_URI you don't need
request rewrite feature. Using REQUEST_URI and request
rewrite feature are two oposite solutions for the same problem.
To mimic nginx's try_files do something like this:
location match "/hello/.*" {
Hello,
I have the latest snapshot and
cat /etc/hostname.cdce0
up lladdr xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
xx -> MAC, but censored.
How come I have to do a "sh /etc/netstart cdce0" to make OpenBSD modify the MAC
address in the ifconfig output when I plug out/in the USB Gbit ethernet device?
Because of th
UPDATE: I dd'ed an install63.fs to a flashdrive: sd2c, but only could
boot the T400 with it (other Lenovo T61 and T560 just couldn't boot from
it, strange). But the T400 booted the install63.fs, but.. it didn't
recognized the cdce USB Gbit ethernet when I exited the Installer to
Shell and plugged i
no, just cat5e afaik Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2018 at 12:28 PM
From: flipchan
To: misc@openbsd.org, "Kollar Arpad"
Subject: Re: Have a 1 Gbit connection but I not all devices are getting 1
Gbit speed from my ISPDo u run cat 6 cables ?
On June 20, 2018 9:25:56 AM UTC, Kollar Arpad
wrote:
Hell
> Hi Paolo
> if you dont have vmtools installed on the guest you cant do filesystem
> quiescing
>
> Create a separate veembackup job for your openbsd vms and disable
> filesystem quiescing on that backup job
>
> If you run workloads such as dbs run a db backup (dump using your db
> tools) so
> T
Last resort shut down VM then backup.
I like the tool called tarsnap. It backs up to a remote service and you keep a
private key. Everything is encrypted before it “exits” your VM for the remote
side. Also very cheap.
I only backup a few files and spent barely a penny.
> Your current account
Hello,
the scenario is a cluster of ESXi nodes on which OpenBSD should run as a VM.
Currently the cluster is being backed up by Veeam, I tried to insert th
obsd VM inside the backup job but no success, with following "Error: An
error occurred while saving the snapshot: Failed to quiesce the virtu
A complete and coherent philosophy is needed, that is compatible with
the level of intelligence needed in the computing space, that will
ofcourse affect society in general.
Chaos theory, dictates that the wings of a butterfly may cause a storm
elsewhere.
Zén buddhism will add, did the ego of
Hello Rickard,
A) CCID worked out of the box with a yubikey 4, with pcscd and gpg
works fine with it for me, IIRC you can even make it work with GPG
without pcscd, but I'd need to verify again.
B) same, chromium crashes, I started investigating but lack the
knowledge in chromium and I am a bit los
Hi,
sending this to a wider audience on misc@, to fix the microphone (cf
https://marc.info/?t=15298427072&r=1&w=2) on a
variety of logitech webcams (mostly the Cxxx{,HD}?) i'd need the lsusb
-v output for the corresponding devices.
If you have a logitech webcam where the mic doesnt work (look
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