Re: failover trunk does not use the wireless device

2023-05-02 Thread kodcode
This indeed solved the problem. Many thanks. > Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2023 at 11:12 AM > From: "Stuart Henderson" > To: misc@openbsd.org > Subject: Re: failover trunk does not use the wireless device > > On 2023-05-03, kodcode wrote: > > Hello. > > > > I want to have a failover trunk on a Ras

Re: failover trunk does not use the wireless device

2023-05-02 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2023-05-03, kodcode wrote: > Hello. > > I want to have a failover trunk on a RaspBI 3B+. mue0 (wired) should be the > master device. > Everything works fine using the wired interface. > My problem is, that after unplugging the wired master interface, I can't > even ping my default gateway.

failover trunk does not use the wireless device

2023-05-02 Thread kodcode
Hello. I want to have a failover trunk on a RaspBI 3B+. mue0 (wired) should be the master device. Everything works fine using the wired interface. My problem is, that after unplugging the wired master interface, I can't even ping my default gateway. Kindly take a look at this: rasp1$ cat hostn

pdfsig alternative to check digital signatures in pdf documents

2023-05-02 Thread rsykora
Dear list, on linux there is often a program called 'pdfsig', which can check validity of digital signatures of various parts of a pdf document. What is the alternative on OpenBSD (I thought pdfsig would be a part of poppler-utils, but it is not)? Thank you for any comments. Best regards, Rud

High Interrupt After 7.3 Upgrade

2023-05-02 Thread Samuel Jayden
Hello misc, My firewall just slowed down after upgrading from 7.2 to 7.3. When I look at some values on the system I’ve realized there are high interrupts on it. Total Interrupts are over 40.000 em1 is over 4000 em2 is over 3000 Clock is nearly 2000 ipi over 30.000 But there are no Ierrs

Re: openbsd firewall configuration for extreme hostile environment

2023-05-02 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2023-04-26, jonathon575 wrote: > The services in the file rc.conf are kept in its default state which is > mostly disabled. the binary files sshd, portmap, ntpd are deleted from the > /bin directory. Other binary files telnet, ssh, scp, sftp are removed to > prevent any file transfer from th

Re: openbsd firewall configuration for extreme hostile environment

2023-05-02 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2023-04-26, jonathon575 wrote: >>> #What firewall was compromised - your OpenBSD based firewall? ... hope you >>> did a fresh >>> install from scratch on this device... >>> >>> Yes, it was OpenBSD based firewall 7.1. Fresh install from scratch didn't >>> help as the attack appeared again. In