Am 16.04.2022 01:31 schrieb open...@maniaphobic.org:
the representative told me, "OpenBSD has very
special configurations that are required on our end to work properly
with our virtualization software". It lowers my confidence in Vultr as
a reliable OpenBSD host.
Crucial question (likely on beh
Hi all,
I'm posting this for the benefit of OpenBSD community members hosting
virtual machines on Vultr.
I encountered the same failure that Claus A. reported in December:
cd*.iso reboot loop (vultr, Skylake AVX MDS)
https://www.mail-archive.com/misc@openbsd.org/msg180415.html
To summarize
On 2022-04-13 02:42, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2022-04-13, J Doe wrote:
For people reading this thread ...
/etc/resolv.conf is the traditional file for configuring the system
resolver(s) while /etc/resolvd.conf is the configuration file for the
resolvd *daemon*, which is also involved in the
On 2022-04-15, alejan...@rogue-research.com
wrote:
> Hi Mr Hansteen,
>
> Thanks for the reply, I started my journey with OpenBSD this week and I
> decided to buy your book to help me understand its PF system, it's been
> very helpful. I've been reading man pages from pf,spamd,opensmtpd and
> s
On 2022/04/15 22:02, Tom Smyth wrote:
> Hello Stuart,
> What is the EFI / BIOS Power management / CPU power management
> Performance setting set to ?
> if the CPU is throttled back (due to low usage) is that affecting the
> time keeping ?
> It might be worth trying OS Controlled or Performance (a
Hi Mr Hansteen,
Thanks for the reply, I started my journey with OpenBSD this week and I
decided to buy your book to help me understand its PF system, it's been
very helpful. I've been reading man pages from pf,spamd,opensmtpd and
sysctl, perhaps I just need more reading and time to fully under
Hello Stuart,
What is the EFI / BIOS Power management / CPU power management
Performance setting set to ?
if the CPU is throttled back (due to low usage) is that affecting the
time keeping ?
It might be worth trying OS Controlled or Performance (as a test)
it may be set to power saving or balance
Greetings everyone,
First time posting here and so bear with me please :)
I have a mail server I don't want to touch; I want to set up another
machine in front of it running spamd.
I have tried using `rdr-to` instead of `divert-to` but neither seem to
work
This is what my pf rules look like in
On 2022-04-14, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 14, 2022 at 09:26:41PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> I have some OpenBSD guests in Proxmox VE 7.1-7 (pve-qemu-kvm_6.1.0) and
>> seeing pretty bad clock drift (50 seconds in ~7h uptime). ntpd can't cope
>> with it. From boot:
>>
>> 2022-04-14
On 2022-04-12, Łukasz Moskała wrote:
> I remember talking with network engineer at one company I used to work at.
> We used fortigate firewalls, and I asked why are we using SSLVPN instead of
> ipsec-based vpn, as both were supported.
>
> He said something along the lines of "ipsec does not work
There is a bug in the tapping mechanism of the input driver, which affects
exactly this type of input (the sequence of two taps and a third touch
for dragging). It generates a button-up event too early. I'm preparing
a patch.
On 4/13/22 16:46, u...@mailo.com wrote:
> Mouse/touchpad text selectio
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