I installed OpenBSD 7.5 on a new firewall appliance.
I did not have any trouble setting up the network during the installation
igc0 was detected and configured to use dhcp.
The installer was able to download the installation sets and correctly set
the time via NTP.
After rebooting into the instal
Hi Jan sorry for the late reply,
Thanks for your comments and questions ,
Replies are in line
On Wed, 17 Jul 2024 at 13:12, Jan Stary wrote:
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> On Jul 10 17:05:55, tom.sm...@wirelessconnect.eu wrote:
> > Hi Jan
> > thanks for your Reply and feedback,
> > please find my replies in line ,
> >
>
On 2024-07-22, Jan Stary wrote:
> I am trying to boot current/amd64 on this HP laptop from USB stick.
>
> Disabling the "secure boot" in BIOS, so that something else
> than the preinstalled windows is even allowed to boot,
> and choosing USB Flash Disk as the boot source,
> I see the usual
>
>
Give aide a try. It isn't exactly a security(8) replacement but it is
fine for detecting filesystem changes.
chrootkit and rkhunter are also fine for detecting suspicious activity
and tracking critical filesystem changes, but adapting them to your
environment might take some work.
Allan Stre
On Jul 22 10:38:44, kolip...@exoticsilicon.com wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 03:22:21PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> > There, the rotating slash either stops and nothing else happens,
> > or the machine reboots after the first number in
> >
> > booting hd0a:/bsd 12345678 + [reboot]
> >
> > Th
On Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 03:22:21PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> There, the rotating slash either stops and nothing else happens,
> or the machine reboots after the first number in
>
> booting hd0a:/bsd 12345678 + [reboot]
>
> This happens with both bsd and bsd.rd.
>
> The USB stick holds a fu
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