On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 02:37:19PM -0800, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've found some surprising behaviour in the 'dig' utility. I've noticed that
> dig doesn't seem to support link local IPv6 addresses. I've got unbound
> listening on a link local IPv6 address on my router and all qu
F- my formatting got all jub'd up. For prosperity:
Oh Lord...
> haha Stuart.
> Always there to make a low IQ entrance :)
Yeah, I think we all agree that Stuart is pretty retarded, like retarded
gorilla territory but it's probably rude to point it out like that. It's better
to just let
Oh Lord...
> haha Stuart.
> Always there to make a low IQ entrance :)
Yeah, I think we all agree that Stuart is pretty retarded, like
retarded gorilla territory but it's probably rude to point it out like
that. It's better to just let him lumber around the mailing list,
defecating where he please
On 16.12.2020 23:56, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
On 12/16/20 2:37 PM, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
Hi folks,
I've found some surprising behaviour in the 'dig' utility. I've
noticed that dig doesn't seem to support link local IPv6 addresses.
I've got unbound listening on a link local IPv6 address on
On 17.12.2020 03:07, Chris Zakelj wrote:
Coming back to my self-teaching on how to (hopefully eventually) be
semi-competent, I'm working on trying to build a git project from
source. Thus far I've been able to figure out things like functions
having slight name differences (e.g. |pthread_set_
Stuart, one more thing, many of us have a question for you.
Why does Theo, someone we have a huge amount of respect for, give you such
leeway in the forum?
You are Linus loving pseudo-tech. A very much pointless person although you
reply to sooo sooo many threads.
You know your idol doesn't even
haha Stuart.
Always there to make a low IQ entrance :)
Would you be more receptive if it was made by Linus and used Linux I wonder... ?
Try not to be to childish was just a bit of excitement over something we have
been waiting for for many decades.
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On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 6:12 PM Daniel Jakots wrote:
>
> While you were "waiting for many decades" (because I assume you were
> not able to do the work), Stuart has done more than 17000 commits in
> OpenBSD. It could be funny to see how clueless you are, if it wasn't
> appalling because of your l
On Wed, 16 Dec 2020 22:55:17 +, pipus wrote:
> haha Stuart.
> Always there to make a low IQ entrance :)
> Would you be more receptive if it was made by Linus and used Linux I
> wonder... ? Try not to be to childish was just a bit of excitement
> over something we have been waiting for for man
Coming back to my self-teaching on how to (hopefully eventually) be
semi-competent, I'm working on trying to build a git project from
source. Thus far I've been able to figure out things like functions
having slight name differences (e.g. |pthread_set_name_np()| instead of
|pthread_setname_np()) a
On Wed, 16 Dec 2020 15:04:36 +1000, David Gwynne
wrote:
> By default LACP only sends packets every 30 seconds. Did you run
> tcpdump for long enough to make sure you saw at least one? If you get
> rid of "-D in" do you see the LACP packets that OpenBSD is
> transmitting?
You were right, I didn't
Ah cool
Yes I have seen it in action it is real and apparently coming out in less than
a month.
But I hope that those on this list realise what it means.
A commercial revolution for OpenBSD.
It should not be for only us.
But then I am not their marketing team so will let them announce when it c
pipus wrote:
> Stuart, one more thing, many of us have a question for you.
> Why does Theo, someone we have a huge amount of respect for, give you such
> leeway in the forum?
Because he makes the world better.
On the other -- whoever you are -- you just smear shit over everything.
On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 09:04:30PM +, pipus wrote:
> Ah cool
>
> Yes I have seen it in action it is real and apparently coming out in less
> than a month.
>
> But I hope that those on this list realise what it means.
> A commercial revolution for OpenBSD.
> It should not be for only us.
>
>
On 12/16/20 2:37 PM, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
Hi folks,
I've found some surprising behaviour in the 'dig' utility. I've
noticed that dig doesn't seem to support link local IPv6 addresses.
I've got unbound listening on a link local IPv6 address on my router
and all queries seem to be working
Hi folks,
I've found some surprising behaviour in the 'dig' utility. I've noticed
that dig doesn't seem to support link local IPv6 addresses. I've got
unbound listening on a link local IPv6 address on my router and all
queries seem to be working. I'm advertising this DNS info with rad, and
I
On 2020-12-16, pipus wrote:
> I am sure they will inform once they launch
If they do, I hope they stick to one single mail without a load of
nonsense and no stupid jpeg attachments. This is a mailing list for
discussions of OpenBSD not a marketing forum.
Dear Listeners,
Two releases later I have tried out my Radeon RX 570 Nitro+ 8GB graphics
card on a similar mainboard (Supermicro X9SRA), and it works fine!
Sorry, but only now I have found out that some pins of one of the
E5 processor sockets of the original X9DRi-F mainboard were damaged.
(Onb
On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 04:11:06PM +, pipus wrote:
> I am sure they will inform once they launch
> There are a few of them on the list.
OK, cool.
> So dear Lari we can agree to disagree. :) I believe at least 1000 of those on
> this list would prefer BSD to linux as a home gateway and don't
Lari,
I am sure they will inform once they launch
There are a few of them on the list.
And as always with some techs they believe they have to live on the CLI and
fear peer visibility if they don't. Trust me you grow out of this once you
have delivered enough.
Those of us with families, other
On 2020-12-16, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2020-12-16, Nick Holland wrote:
>> Right now, I'm getting overall, good performance, but strange
>> patterns --
>>
>> $ ftp https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/amd64/install68.img
>>
>> starts out with a very modest speed, but then starts goi
On 2020-12-16, Nick Holland wrote:
> Right now, I'm getting overall, good performance, but strange
> patterns --
>
> $ ftp https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/amd64/install68.img
>
> starts out with a very modest speed, but then starts going
> faster and faster, ftp updates its progress
On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 09:38:47PM +, pipus wrote:
> so I got lucky. See attacked screenshot of the present portal.
> I managed to persuade to get a screenshot of the Home Gateway passed on
> OpenBSD. It shows the "home anywhere" so a one click home in bound &
> outbound VPN without opening
well, someday I'll learn to send to the right target. :-/
Nick.
On 2020-12-16 08:35, Nick Holland wrote:
> On 2020-12-15 15:45, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>> I've been told something was just fixed.
>>
>> Now is a good time to retry.
>>
>> Reply just to me, please.
>>
>> ONLY people who observed the
On 2020-12-15 15:45, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> I've been told something was just fixed.
>
> Now is a good time to retry.
>
> Reply just to me, please.
>
> ONLY people who observed the problems.
a POSSIBLY related data point -- we had problems between UofA
and UofToronto from the end of November t
Routers don't forward neighbour solicitation messages.
So this is a bug?
Axel
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