Hello,
I want to increase the number of rdomain/rtable from 255 to 1024. I will do
this at my own risk. I had a look at the kernel code but couldn't figure out
how to upgrade it. I would be very grateful if you could guide me on this.
Thanks in advance.
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Valdrin
On 2022-03-31, Eric Thomas wrote:
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> I'm stuck. I need to install the UniFi 6.2.26 port, I used the [FAQ to
> setup the ports tree](https://www.openbsd.org/faq/ports/ports.html).
> This seemed to work just fine. However,
On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 10:54:17AM -0400, Adriano Barbosa wrote:
> Hi misc
>
> I'm trying to make audio and touchpad work on a Dell laptop.
> I've never played with this kind of stuff and I don't even know how to
> properly start.
> I have no hope on making NVIDIA hardware to work, but I believe
>
On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 06:23:01PM -, Stuart Henderson said:
> "The interface will route outbound tunneled traffic to the
>peer configured with the most specific matching allowed IP
>address range, or drop it if no such match exists"
>
> It doesn't explicitly say what happens if yo
I'm stuck. I need to install the UniFi 6.2.26 port, I used the [FAQ to
setup the ports tree](https://www.openbsd.org/faq/ports/ports.html).
This seemed to work just fine. However, the last few messages in the
`make install` output showed errors. To debug the issue, I decided to
completely uninstall
Le 29/03/2022 à 12:10, Claudio Jeker a écrit :
I doubt it is the filters. You run into some sort of memory leak. Please
monitor 'bgpctl show rib mem' output. Also check ps aux | grep bgpd output
to see why and when the memory starts to go up.
With that information it may be possible to figure out
On 2022-03-31, Matthew Ernisse wrote:
> I am trying to setup several tunnels into a single wg(4) endpoint.
> The first tunnel worked fine however when I add the second one the wgaip
> statement moves to the last wgpeer configured. Is this expected behavior?
Yes, you can't use these complet
Hello misc@,
I am trying to setup several tunnels into a single wg(4) endpoint.
The first tunnel worked fine however when I add the second one the wgaip
statement moves to the last wgpeer configured. Is this expected behavior?
/etc/hostname.wg0 with a single tunnel:
descr "Wireguard
Here is the pcidump:
Domain /dev/pci0:
0:0:0: Intel Core 8G Host
0x: Vendor ID: 8086, Product ID: 3ec4
0x0004: Command: 0006, Status: 2090
0x0008: Class: 06 Bridge, Subclass: 00 Host,
Interface: 00, Revision: 07
0x000c: BIST: 00, Header Type: 00, Latency Timer: 00,
Cache Line Size: 00
0x0010:
On 3/31/22 17:54, Adriano Barbosa wrote:
Hi misc
I'm trying to make audio and touchpad work on a Dell laptop.
I've never played with this kind of stuff and I don't even know how to
properly start.
I have no hope on making NVIDIA hardware to work, but I believe
Realtek ALC295 audio could work as,
Hi misc
I'm trying to make audio and touchpad work on a Dell laptop.
I've never played with this kind of stuff and I don't even know how to
properly start.
I have no hope on making NVIDIA hardware to work, but I believe
Realtek ALC295 audio could work as, from what I got, it is supported
by OpenBS
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