Hi,
Not sure if anyone else here is using SNMP for obtaining VXLAN(4) adapter
throughput but after some testing (clamping with PF queues), I have
discovered that throughput on VXLAN interfaces via SNMP are reporting
exactly double the data throughput than what is measured either through
iperf or p
> My understanding is that a softraid passphrase is a seed from which bioctl
> creates a key.
>
> I currently use a passphrase to decrypt my CRYPTO volume.
> (How) can I create a corresponding keydisk that will decrypt the same volume?
I believe it is mutually exclusive. You can either use a pas
On 2018-08-15, George wrote:
> I believe you may be looking for a redirect not a relay. It all really
> depends on your network topology and what you are trying to do but in
> general something like this is what you are looking at:
For directing traffic from a PF box to a separate Squid box setup
On 2018-08-12, John Long wrote:
> I don't get why anybody would want transcoding in 2018.
>> On Sun, 12 Aug 2018 08:42:41 + (UTC)
>> Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> They don't usually *want* transcoding but are forced to do it by
>> poor codec support on client devices.
Actually I *want* the p
On Sat, 11 Aug 2018 21:55:15 -0700
Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
> ...'Serviio'...
Thank you for the tip. I have tried dozens of these but not Serviio. I
have currently settled on subsonic's fork called airsonic which runs in
tomcat. I run it on FreeBSD at the moment but it should work on OpenBSD
too.
My understanding is that a softraid passphrase is a seed from which bioctl
creates a key.
I currently use a passphrase to decrypt my CRYPTO volume.
(How) can I create a corresponding keydisk that will decrypt the same volume?
On Thu, 9 Aug 2018 15:59:32 +0200
Joerg Streckfuss wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> i'm playing around with a squid setup, where the http traffic from a
> client is transparently routed from the gateway (openbsd 6.3) to two
> squid caches (squid 3.5.28). This means the caches are _not_ placed
> on the ga
Thanks for the suggestion, currently OpenBSD and UEFI only.
I'll give it a try with MBR when I can afford a better SSD and rebuild it
on that.
On 2018/08/15 13:04, Ville Valkonen wrote:
> Hello Stuart,
>
> do you happen to have any Linux partitions mounted? Figured out that after
> unmounting
Graah, tpm is disabled. Sorry for the noise.
On Wed, 15 Aug 2018 at 13.04, Ville Valkonen wrote:
> Hello Stuart,
>
> do you happen to have any Linux partitions mounted? Figured out that after
> unmounting those my laptop (x250) halts/suspends correctly.
>
> And is Trusted Platform Module disble
Hello Stuart,
do you happen to have any Linux partitions mounted? Figured out that after
unmounting those my laptop (x250) halts/suspends correctly.
And is Trusted Platform Module disbled permanently?
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Regards,
Ville
On Wed, 15 Aug 2018 at 0.32, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> I have a new (to m
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