On Sat, Apr 1, 2023 at 10:25 PM Nick Holland
wrote:
> I can replicate that with my ISP if I follow your steps.
> With my service, if I change the MAC address of the machine attached to
> my cable modem, I have to power cycle the cable modem to get a new
> DHCP lease.
>
> Not saying that is your pr
On 4/1/23 19:57, Bill A wrote:
Hi all,
I ran into this issue today when I decided to do some maintenance on
my home network. My laptop runs OpenBSD 7.2. I attempted to get a
dhcplease from Spectrum Internet with a direct connection to my em0
ethernet interface. I got no response. I'm having
Hi all,
I ran into this issue today when I decided to do some maintenance on my home
network. My laptop runs OpenBSD 7.2. I attempted to get a dhcplease from
Spectrum Internet with a direct connection to my em0 ethernet interface. I got
no response. I'm having the same problem with another
Hi,
I can provide more information if needed (acpidump ?) as it will be my
daily OpenBSD workhorse for the next 4/5 years hopefully (replace my beloved
x330 which became a bit too slow for my daily work).
The LG Gram globally works but with some annoying problems (freshly installed
yesterday I di
On Apr 01 11:26:31, open...@cpnetserver.net wrote:
> Hi Guys, OpenBSD 7.2
> I have no way to get a stupid autorun script to load. Can anyone tell me
> where to put this script?
> In /etc/rc.local it doesn't work...
> The scirtp is located in the path /home/tech
> and contains only this:
> ---
Well... somehow I managed to get inter rdomain forwarding.
I have no idea how...?
I think things started to work when I changed this statement in PF:
block log on rdomain 0 from "block log"
Right now I can only communicate between rdomain 2 and rdomain 0.
I moved my ISP-B interface o
On Sat, Apr 01, 2023 at 04:28:20PM +0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 01, 2023 at 11:26:31AM +0200, Computer Planet wrote:
> > Hi Guys, OpenBSD 7.2
> > I have no way to get a stupid autorun script to load. Can anyone tell me
> > where to put this script?
> > In /etc/rc.local it does
On Sat, Apr 01, 2023 at 11:26:31AM +0200, Computer Planet wrote:
> Hi Guys, OpenBSD 7.2
> I have no way to get a stupid autorun script to load. Can anyone tell me
> where to put this script?
> In /etc/rc.local it doesn't work...
> The scirtp is located in the path /home/tech
> and contains only t
Hi Guys, OpenBSD 7.2
I have no way to get a stupid autorun script to load. Can anyone tell me where
to put this script?
In /etc/rc.local it doesn't work...
The scirtp is located in the path /home/tech
and contains only this:
--
#!/bin/ksh
/usr/sbin/apm -C
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