Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 5.8 and earlier:
>
> # ifconfig tun1 link0
>
> Then you'll be able to add it to the bridge.
Thanks Giancarlo and Stuart! That solved it.
> On -current (and will be the case for 5.9), use e.g. 'dev tap1' instead
> (and add tap1 to the bridge interface).
I'll keep
Dag Richards wrote:
> I run OpenVPN on a pair of carped up gateways
With bridge between OpenVPN interface and other interfaces?
> What are you trying to achieve with this very odd sounding config.
> There may be a more straightforward way to get there.
Ok, so I'll tell exactly what I want
Hi,
I have an OpenVPN server running on OpenBSD. I use tunX interface in tap
mode (as far as I know, it's the OpenBSD equivalent of tapX interface from
Linux, so it should be bridgeable):
dev tun1
dev-typetap
No IP is assigned to this interface, because I want to bridge two O
Nick Holland wrote:
> Only supported way (i.e., devs and I won't laugh at you when you
> complain about the results) is to wipe and reload.
I thought there is an easier way :(
Ok, so I'll wipe and reinstall. Thanks.
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Hi,
I have a problem. I mistakenly installed OpenBSD 5.8-current (I thought it
was 5.8 release). Everything is set up, configured and live, but now
pkg_add fails, because libc version has changed.
Can't install p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-Random-0.10 because of libraries
|library c.84.0 n
On Mon, 19 Oct 2015, Adam Van Ymeren wrote:
> Could you modify the existing linux system to also output a suitable
> bcrypt hash for their password the next time they log in.
Yes, that's the great idea. It didn't cross my mind before. Thank you!
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Thank you for all the replies!
On Sat, 17 Oct 2015, Devin Reade wrote:
> As you're looking into solutions, make sure you're looking at the right
> problem. Your text sounds like you're migrating system account passwords,
I'm not. These are passwords for the news server. Users are authenticated
Hi misc,
I'm migrating one of my servers from Linux to OpenBSD and I need a method
to authenticate users based on passwords treated with Linux crypt()
function. Passwords are encrypted with salted DES, without glibc2
extensions. For example:
$ htpasswd -nbd test test
test:MbfD9Vq5SL5aE
Where
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