Alexander Hall writes:
There's a good chance i'm misunderstanding, but doesn't this run
into
the same issue? Namely, that (as far as i'm aware) it's not
possible
to specify that a doas-permitted command be allowed to run with
arbitrary arguments (or range of arguments), rather than only
th
On Thu, 28 Jul 2022 15:11:58 -0500, Andrew Daugherity wrote:
> This is probably worth a mention in the ttys(5) man page. It's one of
> those things that once you've worked through it, you know, but it's
> not at all obvious that HUP-ing init applies changes from every other
> column but NOT any f
On Thu, Jul 28, 2022 at 08:13:46AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Either use -d, or set CVSROOT, or replace CVS/Root files with ones
> containing the path to the repo (cvschroot from the cvsutils package
> makes this easy). If your original checkout had been done via anoncvs
> you wouldn't have n
On 2022 jeu 28 jui - 12:20, Kevin Wallace wrote:
> On 2022-07-28 11:32 AM, Nicolas Goy wrote:
> > I found something weird that might be a bug.
>
> > ping6 fe80:b2b:11fe:161::2%vport0
>
> The KAME IPv6 code uses the second word of link-local addresses for
> internal bookkeeping, and clears it befo
On Mon, Jul 25, 2022 at 9:01 PM Todd C. Miller wrote:
>
> On Sun, 24 Jul 2022 23:50:11 -0700, Kastus Shchuka wrote:
>
> > Apparently, restarting getty on tty00 was not enough.
> > After reboot, I got login prompt on tty00 line.
>
> Running "ttyflags -a" as root would probably also fix it without
>
I found something weird that might be a bug.
If I do
doas ifconfig vport0 inet6 fe80::2/10
Then
ping6 fe80:b2b:11fe:161::2%vport0
On the tcpdump output, I see a different address
20:31:15.816576 fe80::fce1:baff:fed1:b34 > ff02::1:ff00:2: icmp6: neighbor sol:
who has fe80:0:11fe:161::2
-
On Wed, Jul 27, 2022 at 6:39 PM Sven F. wrote:
> Dear readers,
>
> I ran tftpd like this :
>
> route -T 10 exec /usr/sbin/tftpd -d -v -c -l 192.168.2.1 /var/tftpd
>
> when trying to upload , it created an empty file in /var/tftpd
>
> # ls -ld /var/tftpd/; ls -l /var/tftpd/
> drwxr-xr-x 2 _tftp
Ok, I think I found the issue.
The cisco is useing the address fe80:b2b:11fe:161::2 but for some
reason, openbsd doesn't link this.
I cannot ping fe80:b2b:11fe:161::2%vport0
The system is adding fe80::%vport0/64 to the routing table.
I am not sure, but I think that's the cause.
I tried to
I added this as my first line in pf.conf
pass quick log on vport0 proto icmp6
When I do tcpdump -i vport0 I do see the packets
19:21:09.846069 fe80:b2b:11fe:161::2 > ff02::1:ff01:1: icmp6: neighbor sol: who
has [class 0xe0]
But there is nothing on tcpdump -i pflog0
It seems those pack
As additional info, here are my sysctl
net.inet6.ip6.forwarding=1
net.inet6.ip6.redirect=1
net.inet6.ip6.hlim=64
net.inet6.ip6.mrtproto=0
net.inet6.ip6.maxfragpackets=200
net.inet6.ip6.log_interval=5
net.inet6.ip6.hdrnestlimit=10
net.inet6.ip6.dad_count=1
net.inet6.ip6.auto_flowlabel=1
net.inet6
Ok, actually the ISP router is also trying the multicast after failing
the unicast:
Here are two packets, the first one works, the router responds (openbsd
box), but the second one is ignored.
first one (works is responded to):
[+] Frame 12012: 86 bytes on wire (688 bits), 86 bytes captured (688
On 2022 jeu 28 jui - 16:14, Nicolas Goy wrote:
> On 2022 jeu 28 jui - 15:52, Nicolas Goy wrote:
> > On 2022 jeu 28 jui - 13:18, Nicolas Goy wrote:
> > >
> > > - I can ping internet from my router, but it cuts every 10 seconds or
> > > so. If I inspect the traffic, I see that the ISP router is se
On 2022 jeu 28 jui - 15:52, Nicolas Goy wrote:
> On 2022 jeu 28 jui - 13:18, Nicolas Goy wrote:
> >
> > - I can ping internet from my router, but it cuts every 10 seconds or
> > so. If I inspect the traffic, I see that the ISP router is sending
> > neighbor discovery with my router address, an
On 2022/07/28 14:01, rsyk...@disroot.org wrote:
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > On 2022-07-28, rsyk...@disroot.org wrote:
> > > Dear list,
> > >
> > >
> > > I have a ports tree. (Most probably first obtained
> > > by downloading a .tar file.) I am able to update it
> > > with, e.g.,
> > >
> > > ; C
On 2022 jeu 28 jui - 13:18, Nicolas Goy wrote:
>
> - I can ping internet from my router, but it cuts every 10 seconds or
> so. If I inspect the traffic, I see that the ISP router is sending
> neighbor discovery with my router address, and that my router does not
> respond.
>
This seems to
On Thu, Jul 28, 2022 at 02:01:54PM +0200, rsyk...@disroot.org wrote:
| Ok. Now I perhaps gained some of the missing understanding, but
| still not full.
|
| So if I obtain the tree by downloading a .tar, it is not enough
| to just supply -d to cvs once and next time run cvs without the -d;
| I mu
On July 28, 2022 5:09:54 AM GMT+02:00, Alexis wrote:
>
>Alexander Hall writes:
>
>> Better yet, the wrapper could be allowed with no argument restrictions
>> and just do
>>
>> wsconsctl "display.brightness=$1"
>>
>> or even (maybe; untested)
>>
>> wsconsctl "display.brightness${1%%[!+-]
Hello,
My ISP gave me a /56 and told me it was statically routed (no
DHCPv6-PD).
Let's say this prefix 2a02:aa08::YY00::/56 is now x00::/56
What I want to do, is to split this prefix into /64 and use the /64 for
my vlans.
So what I did is on my interfaces I have the following ips:
wan x00:
On 2022-07-28, rsyk...@disroot.org wrote:
> Dear list,
>
>
> I have a ports tree. (Most probably first obtained
> by downloading a .tar file.) I am able to update it
> with, e.g.,
>
> ; CVSROOT=anon...@ftp.hostserver.de:/cvs
> ; cvs -d $CVSROOT -q up -Pd -rOPENBSD_7_1
>
> After that I thought -- b
On Thu, Jul 28, 2022 at 09:26:40AM +0200, rsyk...@disroot.org wrote:
> Dear list,
>
>
> I have a ports tree. (Most probably first obtained
> by downloading a .tar file.) I am able to update it
> with, e.g.,
>
> ; CVSROOT=anon...@ftp.hostserver.de:/cvs
> ; cvs -d $CVSROOT -q up -Pd -rOPENBSD_7_1
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