Hello
I note the updated package in snapshots/packages, and wonder
if the "fixes of important obfusction bugs" that are in
obfs4proxy 0.0.14 will also appear in 7.2/packages?
Best regards
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> Hello
> I think the "nameserver" option of rad (router advertisement daemon) should
> be
> able to support a keyword like "self" to refer the router itself as a
> nameserver also, similar to the "self" keyword in PF.
> This could be a reference in the global configuration and/or specific
>
Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Thomas Bohl wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > > I suppose there is some argument that we should support hostname.MAC
> > > files
> >
> > Maybe a function in netstart right before vifscreate could be enough
> > to achieve this? I creates this diff, against stable for now thoug
Thomas Bohl wrote:
> Hello,
>
> > I suppose there is some argument that we should support hostname.MAC
> > files
>
> Maybe a function in netstart right before vifscreate could be enough
> to achieve this? I creates this diff, against stable for now though,
> as a test.
>
> Create a /etc/hostna
Hello,
Starting opensearch fails if memory is 4G or more.My VM has 12Gb memory
# sysctl -a...
hw.physmem=17161977856hw.usermem=17161961472
# vmstat
procs memory page disks traps cpu
r s avm fre flt re pi po fr sr sd0 cd0 int sys cs us sy
Hello,
I suppose there is some argument that we should support hostname.MAC
files
Maybe a function in netstart right before vifscreate could be enough to
achieve this? I creates this diff, against stable for now though, as a test.
Create a /etc/hostname.MAC file like you would create a /etc
Ok, seems to be achieved by PF rules on server side (for the VPN net) and
StrongSwan settings on the client side (Android) -- i.e. blocking all traffic
other than VPN and setting DNS servers in client config.
VPN FAQ covers the rest. Thanks to the authors!!
Works fine :)))
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Hello
I think the "nameserver" option of rad (router advertisement daemon) should be
able to support a keyword like "self" to refer the router itself as a
nameserver also, similar to the "self" keyword in PF.
This could be a reference in the global configuration and/or specific
interfaces
con
Hi,
Can someone explain messages of type
/bsd: pf: pfr_get_astats: corruption detected (2)
in /var/log/messages?
thanks,
G
On Mon, Nov 21, 2022 at 08:51:36AM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Nov 21 01:38:41, rto...@ceti.pl wrote:
> > I guess it would not be very hard to just add few more *roff hacks
>
> Stop right here.
My horses froze hanging in the air... :-)
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On Sun, Nov 20, 2022 at 05:28:06PM -0500, Stefan R. Filipek wrote:
> My router advertises its MTU over ICMPv6 router advertisements. It's
> somewhat large (9216), and exceeds the hardware capabilities of my
> OpenBSD system's rge interface (9194). This results in a bunch of
> noisy log messages of:
> [heres if(3p) for some reason.]
the fact that `man if' goes to a whole man page about a perl thing
rather than just the sh(1) page, is a bit silly i think.
i mean, perl isnt the default shell.
why does perl `if' get its own man page, whereas the following are missing:
* `man type' for `man sh
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