On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 06:31:19AM +, Conrad Douglas wrote:
> Hi Misc,
>
> I have an Ubiquiti ER-X which I'm trying to install OpenBSD current on it.
>
> I'm serving bsd.rd which I downloaded from shapshots/octeon. (via TFTP)
>
> When I try to booting device with bsd.rd, I'm getting an error
> On Feb 22, 2021, at 8:51 PM, Steven Shockley
> wrote:
>
> I have OpenBSD 6.8 running on a Dell R210-II acting as a firewall/router. To
> combat bufferbloat I tried implementing FQ-CoDel queueing. The WAN bandwidth
> is advertised as 940 Mbit/sec down and 840 Mbit/sec up.
>
> I've tried
Hi Misc,
I have an Ubiquiti ER-X which I'm trying to install OpenBSD current on it.
I'm serving bsd.rd which I downloaded from shapshots/octeon. (via TFTP)
When I try to booting device with bsd.rd, I'm getting an error like "Bad Magic
Number,7F454C46"
Getting bsd.rd;
MT7621 # tftpboot 0 bsd.
On Mon, Feb 22, 2021 at 08:51:32PM -0500, Steven Shockley wrote:
> I have OpenBSD 6.8 running on a Dell R210-II acting as a firewall/router.
> To combat bufferbloat I tried implementing FQ-CoDel queueing. The WAN
> bandwidth is advertised as 940 Mbit/sec down and 840 Mbit/sec up.
>
> I've tried a
I have OpenBSD 6.8 running on a Dell R210-II acting as a
firewall/router. To combat bufferbloat I tried implementing FQ-CoDel
queueing. The WAN bandwidth is advertised as 940 Mbit/sec down and 840
Mbit/sec up.
I've tried adding one or the other of these lines to my pf.conf:
queue outq on $e
On Mon, Feb 22, 2021 at 06:28:29PM +, Nick Guenther wrote:
> February 22, 2021 1:22 PM, "Edgar Pettijohn" wrote:
>
> > Have you tried starting spamd with '-l ::1' to alter its address to bind
> > to?
>
> I hadn't! But it's no help:
>
> comms# /usr/libexec/spamd -l ::1 -d -v -G 15:4:864 -C
Chris Cappuccio [ch...@nmedia.net] wrote:
> Chris Zakelj [c.zak...@ieee.org] wrote:
> >
> > Thanks! Now for a mixed-bag result. 5.6 and 5.5 both panic. 5.4 boots
> > (dmesg attached), but doesn't actually see the 1TB array (installer says
> > "Available disks are: none." I did get this curiosity
On Mon, Feb 22, 2021 at 03:59:53PM +0100, Riccardo Giuntoli wrote:
> Ok. In the log you can appreciate.
>
> UK-HOST one OpenBSD machine connected to three openbsd, one mikrotik and
> one VyOS. The VyOS is CAT-HOST
>
> Kind regards
The log looks fine but it doesn't seem to contain the error messa
Ohh... that's a pretty big diff, but my Marvell-based ARC-1200 is listed
as affected, so it's certainly worth a shot. Now to dig in and teach
myself how to patch and build releases against -CURRENT (might be a
while before I come back with results)...
Chris
On 2/22/2021 1:40 PM, Chris Cappucc
Chris Zakelj [c.zak...@ieee.org] wrote:
>
> Thanks! Now for a mixed-bag result. 5.6 and 5.5 both panic. 5.4 boots
> (dmesg attached), but doesn't actually see the 1TB array (installer says
> "Available disks are: none." I did get this curiosity after I escaped the
> install shell and rebooted:
>
February 22, 2021 1:22 PM, "Edgar Pettijohn" wrote:
> Have you tried starting spamd with '-l ::1' to alter its address to bind
> to?
I hadn't! But it's no help:
comms# /usr/libexec/spamd -l ::1 -d -v -G 15:4:864 -C
/etc/letsencrypt/live/comms.kousu.ca/fullchain.pem -K
/etc/letsencrypt/live/co
Have you tried starting spamd with '-l ::1' to alter its address to bind
to?
Edgar
On Feb 22, 2021 10:11 AM, Nick Guenther wrote:
July 1, 2020 7:34 AM, "Harald Dunkel"
wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> spamd(8) still mentions 127.0.0.1, but no indication of IPv6
support.
> Looking on Goog
I have now made a pull request for an example on PC Engines'
qpu_gpio_lib GitHub repository of my LED server solution:
https://github.com/pcengines/apu_gpio_lib/pull/4
Maybe it should use unveil(2) and pledge(2), if I manage to figure out how
to use them...
/ Raimo Niskanen
On Wed, Feb 17
My latest issue with NTFS was that my external drive stopped
responding and caused Thunar to hang. After this my entire session
hung until I killed it with Ctrl + Alt+ backspace.
It seems the rsync data copy I did completely properly but the mount
stopped responding after some time of the PC being
July 1, 2020 7:34 AM, "Harald Dunkel" wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> spamd(8) still mentions 127.0.0.1, but no indication of IPv6 support.
> Looking on Google for "openbsd spamd ipv6" gives me some entries of
> 2015 and 2016, but no up-to-date information. Please excuse if I am
> too blind to see.
>
>
Hello group,
I've tried for the last two hours to install OpenBSD 6.8 onto an new HPE
MicroServer but so far without success.
Installed the .img file onto a USB stick (via Balena Etcher on a Macbook).
Booted up the device and eventually got it to boot from the USB stick.
The USB keyboard works ini
Ok. In the log you can appreciate.
UK-HOST one OpenBSD machine connected to three openbsd, one mikrotik and
one VyOS. The VyOS is CAT-HOST
Kind regards
On Mon, Feb 22, 2021 at 12:02 PM Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> On 2021-02-22, Riccardo Giuntoli wrote:
> > Ok I've got the same error on three d
On 2021-02-22, Riccardo Giuntoli wrote:
> Ok I've got the same error on three different OpenBSD, tell me what error
> do you want or if you want an access.
It would be a good start to run iked in the foreground with iked -vvd and
show the log from there.
Ok I've got the same error on three different OpenBSD, tell me what error
do you want or if you want an access.
Kind regards
On Mon, Feb 22, 2021 at 11:33 AM Tobias Heider
wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 22, 2021 at 09:06:58AM +0100, Riccardo Giuntoli wrote:
> > I there I've got a lot of problems putting
On Mon, Feb 22, 2021 at 09:06:58AM +0100, Riccardo Giuntoli wrote:
> I there I've got a lot of problems putting a IKE2 point to point connection
> stable between OpenBSD/OpenIKED and VyOS/Strongswan.
>
> Basically OpenBSD is a transport GRE in passive mode. Strongswan active GRE
> transport. Gre t
I there I've got a lot of problems putting a IKE2 point to point connection
stable between OpenBSD/OpenIKED and VyOS/Strongswan.
Basically OpenBSD is a transport GRE in passive mode. Strongswan active GRE
transport. Gre tunnel is builded above and keepalive work in all the two
sides, because I've
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