• Paul B. Henson [2024-03-20 15:43]:
> On Wed, Mar 20, 2024 at 09:56:06PM +0100, Kirill Miazine wrote:
>
> > Like in this thread, I guess:
> >
> > https://marc.info/?t=16964239631&r=1&w=2
>
> Yes, that is likely the issue we're hitting. Seems last message is from
> 10/2023 and the issue wasn
On 3/20/2024 20:56 Kirill Miazine wrote:
Like in this thread, I guess:
https://marc.info/?t=16964239631&r=1&w=2
Indeed. Thanks for the link.
On Wed, Mar 20, 2024 at 09:56:06PM +0100, Kirill Miazine wrote:
> Like in this thread, I guess:
>
> https://marc.info/?t=16964239631&r=1&w=2
Yes, that is likely the issue we're hitting. Seems last message is from
10/2023 and the issue wasn't resolved :(, so I guess it's a known
problem with
Just would drop a thank you for the kindness to reply me.
And, to answer, I'm mostly a baby dadder during the day so
spare time and night is for the great work and exclusively under
exposure of tons of positive enthusiasm.. that - beside a good
training to resist tireness - is the true rocknroll
• Paul B. Henson [2024-03-20 21:14]:
On 3/20/2024 9:21 AM, Zack Newman wrote:
clients in rdomain(4) 0. Last week I ran ifconfig wg1 destroy, replaced
the wgkey and wgpsk for one of the three wgpeers in the second interface,
and ran sh /etc/netstart wg1. Once I did this, the server seemingly
fr
On 3/20/2024 9:21 AM, Zack Newman wrote:
clients in rdomain(4) 0. Last week I ran ifconfig wg1 destroy, replaced
the wgkey and wgpsk for one of the three wgpeers in the second interface,
and ran sh /etc/netstart wg1. Once I did this, the server seemingly froze:
That's similar to what we see, a
• Paul B. Henson [2024-03-20 20:38]:
On 3/20/2024 1:44 AM, Kirill Miazine wrote:
actually I checked, and I do use wgpka on clients, but not on the
server -- I don't remember why I didn't...
In our case the server is on an Internet accessible address, whereas the
clients are behind a NAT fire
On 3/20/2024 2:46 AM, Jonathan Matthew wrote:
mcx(4) supports virtual functions, mostly because they're identical to
physical functions from the driver's perspective, so all we had to do
was add the device IDs.
Ah, that wasn't readily apparent; I didn't see anything in the man page
mentioning
On 3/20/2024 1:44 AM, Kirill Miazine wrote:
actually I checked, and I do use wgpka on clients, but not on the
server -- I don't remember why I didn't...
In our case the server is on an Internet accessible address, whereas the
clients are behind a NAT firewall. We also have keepalives enabled
I have two wg(4) interfaces: one that is a site-to-site tunnel (i.e.,
exactly one wgpeer where both sides have wgendpoint configured) in
rdomain(4) 1, and another that is used as the "server" for roaming VPN
clients in rdomain(4) 0. Last week I ran ifconfig wg1 destroy, replaced
the wgkey and wgps
Hello,
I am having problem connecting to internet in my openbsd desktop. During
installation I was unable to connect to my mobile hotspot (don't have wifi). I
didn't pay much attention to it and continued to installation. After
installation I went to install firmware for my wifi card (cheap wifi d
Progress looks great.
Keep up the great work!
Brodey
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> On Mar 20, 2024, at 10:07, dan wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> We are working.. on/the new asset..
> pointing out the overwhelming importance of the unstructured data.
> Footage attached.
>
> -Dan
>
On Wed, 2024-03-20 at 11:55 +, James Cass wrote:
> pkg_info poppler-utils
In addition. If you know the name of the tool, but you don't know which
package it resides in, pkglocate from pkglocatedb is your friend:
$ pkglocate pdftotext
bash-completion-2.11p0:shells/bash-completion:/usr/loc
pkg_info poppler-utils
-
Information for
https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.5/packages/amd64/poppler-utils-24.02.0.tgz
Comment:
PDF conversion tools and utilities
Description:
This package contains xpdf-workalike command line utilities for getting
information of PD
Hallo list,
There used to be pdftotext package, but I couldn't have found him now. I am
running OpenBSD -stable 7.4 amd64.
I guess it is located in some other package, but can't find it.
Please let me now which package I should install. Thanks in advance.
On Tue, Mar 19, 2024 at 09:54:40PM -0700, Paul B. Henson wrote:
> Is it very common for people to be running openbsd boxes under
> virtualization and using an SR-IOV vf nic? I'm curious what cards people
> are using.
>
> It looks like the only available driver is iavf, for the Intel 700
> cards? A
• Lorenz (xha) [2024-03-20 09:29]:
[...]
> > I've seen some issues too, but has not identified a reproducible pattern.
> > What I've seen, however, is that WG packets start flowing when the other end
> > of the connection pings back, so in my setup with a central VPN server I
> > make it ping all t
On Wed, Mar 20, 2024 at 08:15:55AM +0100, Kirill Miazine wrote:
> Hi there
>
> • Paul B. Henson [2024-03-20 05:40]:
> > We're using wireguard to set up VPN connections from various systems
> > deployed on-prem at customer sites to central openbsd boxes to route
> > internal traffic between the rem
Hi there
• Paul B. Henson [2024-03-20 05:40]:
We're using wireguard to set up VPN connections from various systems
deployed on-prem at customer sites to central openbsd boxes to route
internal traffic between the remote boxes and the internal network.
After a fresh reboot with a given configura
If the latency of the web technologies are fine, I guess someone will point out:
NextCloud
Indeed is an allroundtheclock solution.
If you need something custom, on premised, with the messaging on the top
I can also think to go over my https://homomm.5mode-foss.eu and shape its
intranet facilitie
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