On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 04:04:40PM +0100, Thomas de Grivel wrote:
> Hello misc,
>
> I have a USB M-Audio card which is very well supported by OpenBSD 6.6 amd64
>
> My question is : how do I setup an USB audio card as the default audio
> device whenever it is plugged in ?
>
> Also I did not manag
Dear Tom,
I had tried with different authentication protocol like pap and chap but
not successful. On top of that, should i set mtu to bigger size like 1510
bytes.
Regards,
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On Sat, Jan 25, 2020 at 10:26 AM Tom Smyth
wrote:
> Peter
>
> I w
On Fri, Jan 24, 2020, at 18:03, Peter Wong wrote:
> Dear All,
> I'm trying to setup openbsd as router but could not get any internet
> connection.
> I need to set my external interface to vnetid 500. Below is my
> configuration:
>
> /etc/hostname.vlan500
> -inet vnetid 500 parent fxp0 up
>
> /
Peter
I would check the authentication protocol and cycle
through various authentication protocols to see if the isp
has only one type of authentication protocol enabled
im not certain the "\" is required, I havent had to use
that on hostname.if files (in my experience)
I see it in the manual page
Dear All,
I'm trying to setup openbsd as router but could not get any internet
connection.
I need to set my external interface to vnetid 500. Below is my
configuration:
/etc/hostname.vlan500
-inet vnetid 500 parent fxp0 up
/etc/hostname.pppoe0
inet 0.0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 NONE pppoedev *vlan500
Hi Andrew,
Andrew Easton wrote on Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 11:17:20PM +0100:
> I am running OpenBSD in a virtualbox because I am taking a deeper look
> into it.
>
> I was looking for a list of ports packages
Depending what you really need, try
$ doas pkg_add portslist
$ less /usr/local/share/p
Hello,
I am running OpenBSD in a virtualbox because I am taking a deeper look
into it.
I was looking for a list of ports packages and read the man page
pkg_info(1).
That man page it states,
"When browsing through uninstalled packages, running pkg_info -I *.tgz
will report a summary line for ea
Trying to connect to QEMU 4.1.0 with VNC server enabled by
$ doas vncviewer -rawlocal 127.0.0.1:0
All the time receive 'Error: Can't open display' by vncviewer
(ssvnc-viewer package installed on OpenBSD 6.6) when connect to QEMU
machine which run on the same localhost and QEMU VNC server listens o
I'm running an X220 myself, and I noticed that the fan was constantly running
since upgrading from 6.5 to 6.6. I figured it was just Firefox being a hog, but
it does it even when Firefox isn't running, but after seeing this thread, I'm
thinking there must be some other reason.
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Jay Williams
Hello misc,
I have a USB M-Audio card which is very well supported by OpenBSD 6.6 amd64
My question is : how do I setup an USB audio card as the default audio
device whenever it is plugged in ?
Also I did not manage to get audio output with environment variables
only, I had to swap /dev/audio0 a
Hello Tom,
> Hi Aham,
>
> what I do is I add multiple loopback interfaces (it is useful in an ISP
> context
> so that when I add a loopback interface to ospf (to advertise the address
> as an
> intra area route ) (but I don't want to advertise the standard loopback
> addresses
> 127.0.0.1)
>
> eg
On 2020-01-24, myml...@gmx.com wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Thanks to Jesper and Stuart, i'm using max-pkt-rate not!
>
> I'm also using max-src-conn-rate and overload in conjunction with authpf
> and I'm worried that potentially valid traffic may get blocked.
>
> I'm wondering if it's a condoned/accepted/
Ozgur,
AFAIK
with hyperthreading on
side channel attacks and other CPU vulnerabilities are much easier
to achieve.
also under certain workloads Hyperthreading actually reduces performance,
(where you have High packet rate Network I/O for instance)
if you are using OpenBSD Current or Stable smt i
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