In relayd.conf(5) it is explained that using the 'forward' statement
with the 'with tls' directive enables client-side TLS mode. Refer to
the aforementioned manual page for the exact syntax. Remember that you
can check the syntax by running 'relayd -n'.
Regards,
Jean-Pierre
On 21/02/19 12:15pm,
Hello, collegues!
In vlan2 I have 4 routers: rt1 (master) and rt2 (slave) grouped into VHID
50 in terms of CARP; rt3 (master) and rt4 (slave) grouped into VHID 2. Why
don't I see carp advertisements from rt1? Instead, I see carp announcements
only from rt3 (vhid2). Where am I wrong?
rt1:
-> % if
I'm curious as to what other folks are doing for mounting iSCSI volumes
at boot time. I've successfully configured iscsid, and mounting the
volume manually works as expected.
I found this article [1] which suggests that hotplugd should be used.
I also found this old presentation [2] which suggest
i noticed the newbie-q earlier and am not sure the full-thread,
but the comment below is the "correct" answer for most cases:
ie - look in /etc/examples if the config-file-you-need isnt there yet...
the reason i am chiming in is because i wrote a "crude" script
that i will enclose below - because
Hello!
I am putting a small server behind Cloudflare that currently is
configured to serve everything through relayd.
I want to use their option of client-authenticated TLS handshakes, but I
can't see a way to do it with relayd - is this possible?
It does look like I could use httpd tls cli
>> On Fri 19. Feb 2021 at 5.28, marfabastewart
>> wrote:
>> If anyone else is configuring a VPN between an OpenBSD responder and
>> a Debian Buster initiator with Strongswan
... snip snip ...
>> On the OpenBSD responder, your /etc/iked.conf should be something like:
... snip snip ...
>> i
I'm wondering whether pkg-config might not be outputing correct flags
for freeglut.
For example this programme:
#include
int main(void)
{
return 0;
}
- fails to build with:
cc `pkg-config --cflags --libs freeglut` foo.c
because:
In file included from foo.c:1:
On Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 06:49:45AM +0100, Sebastien Marie wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 18, 2021 at 10:23:05PM -0600, Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
> > I'm having trouble using kevent(2) to catch signals. Below is a sample
> > program. It should catch SIGHUP and SIGUSR1 and just print it out.
> > Instead when i se
Hello,
When acpitz attaches on a machine with a X570 aorus elite motherboard, the CPU
fan stops and makes weird noises while seemingly trying to start. I can see the
fan move a bit but not enough to start rotating correctly. The first chassis
fan also completely stops. The second chassis fan se
Hello,
Most recent snaphots. amd64, DHCP client for interface is always displaying
no lease . sleeping. It actually gets the IP address, but this message
is always there. I tried with more routers, same thing.
Thanks
You'll find plenty of examples in the directory "/etc/examples". It
also helps that many (all?) programs written for the OpenBSD project are
able to check the syntax of their own configuration files while printing
any errors to standard output, including doas.
Regards,
Jean-Pierre de Villiers
On Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 03:53:38PM +0530, Sivan ! wrote:
> Didn't realize that it was a reply to you. Man pages are thorough and
> good for
> those who grew up in the unix/linux environment, but I am sorry, I
> have trouble deciphering the instructions for syntax. There aren't
> enough
> examples
I am sorry, usually replyall is the default in my mail settings.
Didn't realize that it was a reply to you. Man pages are thorough and
good for
those who grew up in the unix/linux environment, but I am sorry, I
have trouble deciphering the instructions for syntax. There aren't
enough
examples in m
On Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 01:14:07PM +0530, Sivan ! wrote:
> In new desktop computer with a new ssd, the 6.8 amd installer during
> auto partition without any user choices, created the numerous device
> (partition)s, which is strange:
>
> For eg rsd0a-rsd0p ... rsd9a-rsd9p, ie 16x10=160 device par
Hi,
On Fri 19. Feb 2021 at 5.28, marfabastewart
wrote:
> If anyone else is configuring a VPN between an OpenBSD
> responder and a Debian Buster initiator with Strongswan
> on the Debian box, the following notes may spare you
> some pain.
>
> First, configure the OpenBSD responder using the FAQ
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