On Tue, 2 Sep 2025 20:10:21 +1000, Darren Tucker
wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 07, 2025 at 08:59:38PM -0400, Daniel Jakots wrote:
> > tl;dr: when I download base77.tgz, I have
> > $ ftp https://whatever/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/amd64/base77.tgz
> > Trying 10.10.10.46...
> > Requ
> If the tool lets you self-host easily, why would anything like a
> GitHub spring up to solve the issue that's already been solved?
Incidentally, that's why I refuse to use fossil. I want SCM software, not
SCM+Wiki+Bug tracker+flying car.
imo even git is too much SCM for most projects. I just rol
If I had to guess, the fridge runs Android.
Unless I'm mistaken, bionic (android's libc) is a modified OpenBSD libc.
s time to write(). Vi could then
truncate the temporary file, write the changes to that and just copy it to
the original location. This way, in case of a write error or any other
error, the original is left completely untouched.
What are your thoughts and is this the right mailing list to post this?
833394 bytes received in 10.65 seconds (105.29 MB/s)
Any idea?
Cheers,
Daniel
OpenBSD 7.7-current (GENERIC.MP) #703: Sat Jun 7 08:24:55 MDT 2025
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 16999616512 (16212MB)
avail mem = 16457703424 (15695MB)
random: good
-0500)
in which sthen mentioned
> there is a race condition when you list the destination address
> separately.
so I used the config he provided.
I've no idea if the race is now fixed or anything, but since the config
works, I'm little inclined to fiddle with it haha
Cheers,
Daniel
The ISP provided router works fine.
My tests are done on an old x230 laptop running -current as of last
week.
I don't see anything in /var/log/messages or dmesg.
Any idea what the issue maybe or how to investigate?
Cheers,
Daniel
On Sat, 24 May 2025 16:39:37 -0400, Daniel Jakots wrote:
> vlan40: flags=8102 mtu 1500
> lladdr 3c:97:0e:33:0b:1e
> index 11 priority 0 llprio 3
> encap: vnetid 40 parent em0 txprio packet rxprio outer
> groups: vlan
> media: Ethernet autosele
On Tue, May 13, 2025 at 07:26:15AM -0500, izzy Meyer wrote:
> I'm not a legal expert, but I understand that while you can build
> Firefox from source, distributing it under the "Firefox" name and
> branding requires explicit permission from Mozilla. The MPL is quite
> dense, so I'm not entirely sur
Many thanks to all devs for yet an other really nice release.
Already installed and run like a charm.
The install was totally painless as usual!
Thank you!
Daniel
---
OpenBSD 7.7 (GENERIC.MP) #625: Sun Apr 13 08:30:20 MDT 2025
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64
nternal /etc/hostname.*
/etc/hostname.vlan20:group "internal"
/etc/hostname.vlan40:group "internal"
etc, and then in pf.conf
# grep internal /etc/pf.conf
pass in on internal proto { tcp, udp } to (self) port ntp
pass in on internal proto { tcp, udp } to (self) port domain
etc
Cheers,
Daniel
erisks in the password field. Because master.passwd
contains the encrypted user passwords, it should not be readable
by anyone without appropriate privileges.
so just use 13 asterisks?
Cheers,
Daniel
On Fri, Feb 07, 2025 at 03:37:31AM +0100, Christian Schulte wrote:
> Hi @misc,
>
> does OpenBSD provide something equivalent to Linux' malloc_trim(3)[1]? I
> am yet to port an application from Linux to OpenBSD and that application
> is making use of malloc_trim(3). I removed the calls to malloc_tri
Yes.
Hi!
I believe the default guideline would be something like:
1. use the code.
2. miss something/find any misbehaviour? then
3. read the code.
4. try fixing the code.
5. when your brain catches fire, ask the community (always include your use
case/share your experience/your misses).
7. enjoy!
IMH
sletter.3mdeb.com/archive/Ghg7wEnK-/n2EpSxtqL/UX881QVvE
And you can see all the changes on github too.
So yes, it is well supported!
Have fun.
Hope this help you.
Daniel
On 8/24/24 4:23 AM, jslee wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, 24 Aug 2024, at 09:15, Anders Andersson wrote:
I bought an 85 year old house in
s and keys type for these two?
Took me a while to figure that out.
Not a big deal, just wanted to know why that is now the case for my own
education and understanding.
Thanks
Daniel
Hello again,
Is there any way to build the kernel on Linux preferably Arch Linux?
Best regards,
Daniel Hejduk
11. května 2024 22:05:50 SELČ, "Kirill A. Korinsky" napsal:
>On Sat, 11 May 2024 20:28:08 +0100,
>Daniel Hejduk wrote:
>>
>> I want to enable kern
Hello,
I want to enable kernel debugging how can I do it?
Best regards,
Daniel Hejduk
g i386 but it didn't boot by flashing it on USB nor
using Ventoy.
Ventoy will always prompt me "Maybe the image does not support X64 UEFI", so I
tried enabling legacy but again nothing.
Is there way to boot i386, or fix the relinking error?
Thank you for helping me on my journey.
Be
,
Daniel Hejduk
On Sat, May 04, 2024 at 05:56:10PM +1000, Brett Mahar wrote:
> Hi misc,
>
> I am getting a Pinebook Pro soon and just wondering how many hours the
> battery tends to last from a full charge with OpenBSD?
I ran openbsd on my PBP for a while. To answer your question: a lot less than
Linux. The lac
I replaced my 8 Pro fans with Noctua units and I'm pretty happy with them;
they came with several adapters that allow you to choose the speed of the
fans.
Converting to passive cooling, if you have enough room on the cabinet and
are a proficient user of drills, I'd try to (i) remove the heatsink o
onfiguration until you can
explain what you want very clearly and simply.
You might be surprise how simple it can be...
Could be as simple as:
match out on egress inet from !(egress:network) to any nat-to egress:0
Here I am not saying to do this. I only type this as an example to show
how simple it possibly can be on a NAT setup with no simple needs.
Daniel
2024 at 02:38:25PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
I am not sure why people say they can't have a safe ssh client for window...
OP mentioned he cannot install software on the machine. This is pretty
common issue if machine is managed by somebody else.
Best regards,
Chris Narkiewicz
Just use Putty if you want a window ssh client.
It exists for more then 25 years now.
and it is still supported.
Just maintain your systems via ssh and move on.
Putty also allow you to use ssh keys as well.
I am not sure why people say they can't have a safe ssh client for window...
On 2/1
On Mon, Feb 05, 2024 at 07:26:27AM +, Carlos Lopez wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> https://blog.apnic.net/2024/02/02/towards-ssh3-how-http-3-improves-secure-shells/
>
> Uhmm ... ssh over http/3? What do you think about it?
>
> Best regards,
> C. L. Martinez
>
I'm not an ssh dev but it seems like it'd tech
On 1/1/24 3:12 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2024-01-01, Kenneth Hendrickson wrote:
--- On Monday, January 1, 2024 at 06:10:57 AM EST, Stefan Sperling
wrote:
Booting 7.4 or -current kernels with an old pxeboot binary won't work.
Make sure that both the kernel image and pxeboot originate
I don't have any problem with many of my pc engine.
But if you want something else I used these now because they support
Core Boot.
https://protectli.com/
I am not going back to BIOS that are not right and not supported after a
year.
No thanks!
On 12/31/23 8:56 PM, Kenneth Hendrickson w
g fine.
Yes, it's a maintenance:
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=170301839017559&w=2
Cheers,
Daniel
On Tue, Dec 19, 2023 at 10:31:00PM +0200, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> > The point of appimage is to work on any Linux distro.
>
> But it is not working. Like many other ideas created to work on any distro ...
>
That's a whole other discussion beyond making it work on OpenBSD ;)
As I understand it that'
On Tue, Dec 19, 2023 at 03:50:26PM +, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> I'm not sure if this is a pipe dream but atleast I imagine the filesystem API
> and /proc avoidance is likely possible.
>
> "https://github.com/AppImage/AppImageKit/issues/98";
>
The point of appimage is to work on any Linux distro.
On 12/8/23 3:34 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2023-12-07, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
On 12/7/23 7:37 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2023-12-06, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Any suggestion woudl be greattly appreciated.
Old boot loaders cannot boot 7.4 kernels.
Upgrade your 6.7 system to 7.3 first
On 12/7/23 7:37 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2023-12-06, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Any suggestion woudl be greattly appreciated.
Old boot loaders cannot boot 7.4 kernels.
Upgrade your 6.7 system to 7.3 first (the usual advice to avoid
skipping releases during upgrades applies). Then upgrade to
On 12/6/23 3:42 PM, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Any suggestion woudl be greattly appreciated.
Old boot loaders cannot boot 7.4 kernels.
Upgrade your 6.7 system to 7.3 first (the usual advice to avoid
skipping releases during upgrades applies). Then upgrade to 7.4.
I didn't care what's
e 22 to do. :(
All fresh as docs are good on what's needed and it's time to wipe clean.
Or try booting fresh 7.4 install media from a USB stick.
I do one to 7.3 now and it boot, so will see if after that I can boot
bsd.rd 7.4.
Thank you for the clue stick, will know soon!
Daniel
On 12/6/23 3:26 PM, Crystal Kolipe wrote:
On Wed, Dec 06, 2023 at 03:08:09PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
I try to do a fresh install on servers that run 6.7 to 7.4, but no matter
what I try, I get stuck.
I tried previous version and I was able to load 7.3. DMESG below for the
bsd.rd.
When
ther.
That really shoildn't make a difference, but just for the records, I
also run softradi on these servers as shown below.
Could this be a cause may be?
Any suggestion woudl be greattly appreciated.
Thanks
Daniel
--
Try to boot with i386 bsd.rd
--
I get this and t
On 11/29/23 6:47 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2023-11-29, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
yes, all this can be make without hierarchy, only with priorities(because hierarchy it's
priorities), but who and why decided that eight would be enough? the one who created cbq- he
created it for prac
yes, all this can be make without hierarchy, only with priorities(because hierarchy it's
priorities), but who and why decided that eight would be enough? the one who created cbq- he
created it for practical tasks. but this "hateful eight" and this "flat-earth"-
i don't understand what use they
ory, gotcha, etc?
That's why I thought to have a simple counter in the BGP would be nice
and simple, but obviously NOT in the RFC, so definitely NOT build in.
However that would be so easy to use I guess.
Any feedback on these ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your time and reading this.
Daniel
#x27;s not like the system can't support
different partition type anyway. But something to may be think about
just in case and the pros/cons of each one.
Thanks,
Daniel
On 11/15/23 5:12 PM, Austin Hook wrote:
Just finished the series of incremental upgrades of my farmhouse &quo
4/4, 240/4, 255.255.255.255/32 }
Daniel
On 9/8/23 9:41 PM, Amarendra Godbole wrote:
On Fri, Jun 23, 2023 at 6:18 PM David Gwynne wrote:
looks good to me after a quick read.
On 23 Jun 2023, at 12:15, Amarendra Godbole wrote:
I am planning to experiment with veb on my PC Engines apu2e4 board. It
ftraid system you see the same thing except this is
$ doas dumpfs /dev/rsd0a | head -1
magic 11954 (FFS1)timeThu Aug 24 16:29:48 2023
But on system like Octeon, the space from the /usr is just a bit to
small. :(
I didn't try top do it because of this.
Hope this help you and answer
On Tue, 29 Aug 2023 13:18:53 -0400, Dave Voutila wrote:
> > You can also want to look at sysutils/login_oath (which I've been
> > using for years), but maybe for new setups, the login_totp from
> > base makes more sense.
> >
>
> login_totp is in base?
Wow, I was sure https://github.com/reyk/l
but maybe for new setups, the login_totp from base makes
more sense.
Have fun,
Daniel
On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 12:31 PM Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM)
wrote:
> For over a year now we have been seeing instability on our firewalls
> that seems to kick in when our state tables approach 200K entries.
> The number varies, but it's a safe bet that once we cross the 180K
> threshold, the
On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 2:57 PM Gabor LENCSE wrote:
> I used OpenBSD 7.1 PF during stateful NAT64 benchmarking measurements
> from 400,000 to 40,000,000 states. (Of course, its connection setup and
> packet forwarding performance degraded with the number of states, but
> the degradation was not ve
hardest time to upgrade the BIOS and after
that I swear to myself to NEVER use ANY servers or computers that do not
have core boot or support it.
I never look back.
May be this might fix your problem too. I do not know for sure.
Just my $0.02 worst for that ever it is.
Daniel
On Wed, Aug 9, 2023 at 3:12 PM wrote:
> Child Pages.
>
> I'd like to draw peoples attention to the child pages of
> my redesign.
>
> Just a few examples (but note, ALL child pages have been
> updated with new design):
>
> A. FAQ
>
> before: http://www.openbsd.org/faq/index.html
> after: ht
Just a follow up on this for general interest.
I got boards made in Hong Kong from the design done by Tobias Schramm
generously made available on github. I received the board a few days
ago, I ordered then the nvme 2230 to test and received it today and here
we are.
The following tests are d
there is a dmesg of one running current as well in the archive with
what's working and not as well. All in the archive.
On 6/2/23 6:55 AM, Alexander Hall wrote:
Search the archives for "support of thinkpad arm". This was asked just this
Tuesday.
/Alexander
On June 1, 2023 10:46:33 PM GMT+0
ys loved it and new it was great here, but never realize how much
better it was until I had to actually try to do the same on other systems.
I have been spoiled to the point that at my age now trying something
else makes me sick!
Thank you a million times!
Best regards,
Daniel
Hi,
I search the archive on this and saw many post on this including one
from Marc Kettenis on October 30, 2020 in:
$OpenBSD: conf.c,v 1.32 2020/10/30 19:39:00 kettenis Exp $
At the time looks like it fixed many issues, but now looks like it is
back. Or may be just on my system with the new
quickly the site is updated, but you may get it faster via
the announcement.
Either way, you have two sources for what you want. It was already
there, just needed to look for it.
Hope this answer your question. No need to add anything.
Daniel
On 5/21/23 3:27 PM, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote:
On Sun
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html#Patches
Subscribe to the list and you will know it.
On 5/21/23 7:34 AM, Xavier B. wrote:
Hi,
I just want to know if there is an RSS or Atom syndication advisories.
I have several machines with several operaring system in them: GNU/Linux
(alpine and arc
many
different keys type, etc.
Many thanks for your time.
Daniel
If that's a new install, may as well just redo it.
The install is really fast, so this way you are sure you have a clean
system and NOT one that you may have problem down the road, specially if
that's your first time.
That's what I would do anyway.
Compare to any other IS, the install for Op
device.
Cheers,
Daniel
On Fri, Feb 17, 2023 at 11:28 AM Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
> On 17.2.2023. 18:29, Nicolas Goy wrote:
> > I know this question has been answered multiple times, but I wonder if
> > things changed with 7.2.
> >
> > Which NIC would provide the best performance with 10G physical layer
> > with open bsd?
With 7.2 on the APU 2 when I tested it was about 650 or so.
I didn't send the info as it is not connected now.
But either way, you can't get Gb speed on it no matter what.
On 12/19/22 2:43 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2022-12-19, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
OpenBSD 6.8 (GENERIC.MP) #
I have the APU 1 and here is what I get
TEST_DATE TIME_ZONE DOWNLOAD_MEGABITS UPLOAD_MEGABITS
12/19/2022 11:52GMT 429.05 422.17
LATENCY_MS SERVER_NAME DISTANCE_MILES CONNECTION_MODE
3 Ashburn VA 0multi
S
On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 07:48:26AM +, dak wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wrote a blog post similar to your topic.
> I'm also explaining the sndiod settings in use.
>
> Maybe that helps you.
>
> https://dkrefft.de/external-usb-speakerphone-on-openbsd/
>
> BR
> dak
>
Hi,
I think that issue is vaguely similar
Hey y'all,
I had my headset plugged in on my Thinkpad T480 but when I tried recording
audio it only ever went through the awful laptop microphone. Poking around
in mixerctl I was able to find audio sources for outputs but I wasn't able
to select the headset microphone (mic2 I think) as the normal
pears sometimes my dns fails so
it doesn't get a hostname and the logs with the IP address escape the
filter. If I could filter based on the client's certificate
hostname, that would be much more reliable!
Cheers,
Daniel
On Thu, 14 Apr 2022 23:47:42 +0200, Stefan Sperling
wrote:
> > $ sysctl kern.timecounter
> > kern.timecounter.tick=1
> > kern.timecounter.timestepwarnings=0
> > kern.timecounter.hardware=pvclock0
> > kern.timecounter.choice=i8254(0) pvclock0(1500) acpihpet0(1000)
> > acpitimer0(1000)
> >
> > Any
Ok, I think I got it figured out after some time away from the computer.
My use of -n was causing the error. I thought I would check for problems
before making changes permanent. Since nothing was being installed, the
package manager couldn't use functions from the dependencies either
hence causing
I have searched all over the place and cannot find anywhere in man or
on openbsd.org what I am supposed to do with a "@tag gio-querymodules
definition not found" error. This happens whenever dconf-0.40.0 gets pulled as
dependency, but I see a similar error for other packages too (such as
librsvg-2.
El mié, 23 mar 2022 a las 15:12, Zé Loff () escribió:
>
>
> Hi all
>
> I have a laptop in which I use ifstated to determine whether it is "at
> home" or whether it is "roaming", and bring up the VPN -- used to be
> iked, now its wg -- for unwind and some NFS shares, if it is.
>
> My question is: ho
Economics 101: doesn't matter what you say, it matters what you DO.
Everyone says security is important; few actually give a shit about
it.
Amen brother!
That's right to the point!
Nick.
El lun, 28 feb 2022 a las 18:12, escribió:
>
> I followed the documented procedure (https://www.openbsd.org/arm64.html
> and https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.0/arm64/INSTALL.arm64) for
> installing on Raspberry Pi 400 systems:
>
> - put install70.img on a USB stick
> - boot from UEFI firmware
El lun, 10 ene 2022 a las 4:10, Jeffrey Walton ()
escribió:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am working on OpenBSD 7.0, x86_64. I'm trying to script an install
> of developer tools I use, like GCC and Git. When I attempt to install
> GCC I am prompted:
>
> $ sudo pkg_add gcc g++
> quirks-4.54 signed o
El lun, 10 ene 2022 a las 4:10, Jeffrey Walton ()
escribió:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am working on OpenBSD 7.0, x86_64. I'm trying to script an install
> of developer tools I use, like GCC and Git. When I attempt to install
> GCC I am prompted:
>
> $ sudo pkg_add gcc g++
> quirks-4.54 signed
Crystal Kolipe wrote:
* https://sourceforge.net/projects/midori-browser/ (as on Raspbian)
Midori might be worth looking at as a light-weight browser replacement for
Firefox, although I haven't used it for a number of years.
Worth nothing that this version of Midori has been abandoned for the
On Fri, 22 Oct 2021 19:13:18 -0400, "Allan Streib"
wrote:
> can I name the interface vlan101
Yes you can. I've a machine where there's only vlan206.
Cheers,
Daniel
the hope of exposing information from a crash).
FILES
/var/run/dmesg.boot copy of dmesg saved by rc(8) at boot time
Cheers,
Daniel
On Thu, 7 Oct 2021 02:52:13 +0200, Mike Fischer
wrote:
> Would a IPv6 address prefix change be something the hotplug(4) /
> hotplugd(8) mechanism would see?
It would rather be ifstated(8), but I don't think so. I've never looked
into this, but if I were, I would check the route(8) monitor comman
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 06:29:08PM -0700, Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 08:44:54PM -0400, David Anthony wrote:
> > After enabling "BIOS Thunderbolt Assist", I experience consistent machine
> > slowdown on my T480. Previously, I experienced slowdown after power cycling
> > my machine
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 11:47:34AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> It would be great if someone figures out why "BIOS Thunderbolt Assist"
> disable, causes a pin to get stuck on resume, and/or figures out how we
> can recognize to handle/clear the event.
The detail in my BIOS options specifically me
On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 10:08:47PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> There are a few people who have experience with this. Maybe one of
> them will mail you privately.
>
I'm glad this thread suddenly got revived, since I tried to find it
in my backlog but it got lost.
All you have to do is go into y
I dunno if this is helpful, but I just unplugged my thinkpad and triggered the
behavior.
ACPI shot right up, and in this case the "charging" LED has stayed on. I've
never triggered
it by unplugging before, but the symptoms are the same. The system was under
some load while
doing so (watching a
On Mon, Sep 20, 2021 at 02:56:31PM -0400, Andre Smagin wrote:
> Good day.
>
> I am looking for a hardware advice.
> I don't upgrade my desktop very often - last one was about ten
> years ago (AMD FX-8350 CPU), which I recently made my home server
> running -current, no issues. Now I am looking for
Hyperthreads are easy: they've been disabled for years (unless they got flipped
on and I didn't notice.)
I've ran into this on my T480, it seems most consistently triggered by power
cycles caused by running out of battery. The bug's existed for quite a few
years (I think I first noticed it in 2019.) If I recall correctly I've
posted it to the list a couple of times but I don't think any concrete answe
Has anyone done this successfully with OpenBSD?
I’m not looking for SR-IOV via a Virtual Function (VF) device like
iavf(4) (although I might try this route, but I think there’s no VF
support for this NIC in OpenBSD).
I’d like OpenBSD to see this as a native Intel X552 NIC and use the
ix(4) driver
On Mon, 9 Aug 2021 14:52:40 -0700, Jordan Geoghegan
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was hoping somebody could set me straight here. On one of my
> machines I have a number of entries in my /var/log/authlog file that
> look like this:
>
> Failed none for invalid user admin from 14.239.50.255 port 5179
On Thu, Jul 29, 2021 at 10:10 PM Irshad wrote:
> I have following setup at home ,I am sharing internet
> with neighbour , our ISP provides IPV6
> With 2001:16a2:cdd2:xx00::/56 prefix delegation , until now I was only using
> IPv4 NAT with following setup
>
> ISP-Router———
Sat Mar 26 20:12:22 2022
Cert Hash:
SHA256:ca2b5d20050ce1e32adb901ed2fdffc2613b6f1ecec2fa89efa2338d8e8e6a96
OCSP URL: http://ocsp.globalsign.com/ca/gsatlasr3dvtlsca2020
Cheers,
Daniel
On Thu, Jun 17, 2021 at 3:01 PM Ibsen S Ripsbusker
wrote:
> I want to know how much network traffic a Windows computer is
> responsible for. The Windows computer is connected to a switch,
> the switch is connected to a router running OpenBSD, and the router is
> connected eventually to the interne
On Sun, 30 May 2021 19:55:42 +0200, Theo Buehler
wrote:
> On Sun, May 30, 2021 at 01:43:54PM -0400, Daniel Jakots wrote:
> > On Sun, 30 May 2021 17:45:22 +0200, Theo Buehler
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Unsure. If people really think this is useful and necessary, I
>
n the current error message makes it hard to understand what the
problem is, I think it's nicer to fix the user error like curl(1) does.
Thanks,
Daniel
] succeeded!
nc: tls handshake failed (handshake failed: error:1404B417:SSL
routines:ST_CONNECT:sslv3 alert illegal parameter)
I checked with -Tnoname to be sure, and it didn't change anything.
Is that normal?
Cheers,
Daniel
s, you could use
a trunk(4) in failover mode for a transparent transition. Check
"Trunking Your Wireless Adapter" in
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html
Cheers,
Daniel
On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 12:17:55PM +, tetrahe...@danwin1210.me wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 08:04:32AM +0300, Pierre-Philipp Braun wrote:
> > I believe there's no need for neither login-shells nor those X-level
> > tricks. To load the interactive environment into xterms or screen, I
> > us
On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 08:06:46AM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
> # dd if=/dev/random of=/dev/rsdXc bs=1m
I don't know Oliver's specific case but it's worth noting
that you probably want to check the output of
mount rather than hardcoding a value; if you need remote
wipes then you probably need f
On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 11:31:33PM +0200, Jan Vlach wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> you need:
>
> xterm*loginShell: true
>
> in ~/.xresources and something like xrdb ~/.Xresources in ~/.xsession
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> JV
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> On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 09:26:19PM +, tetrahe...@danwin1210.me wrote:
> > I have some custom additions
On Thu, Apr 8, 2021 at 1:52 PM Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
> On 8.4.2021. 20:56, Daniel Melameth wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 8, 2021 at 3:57 AM Stuart Henderson
> > wrote:
> >> On 2021-04-07, Daniel Melameth wrote:
> >>> Looking to finally part with my
On Thu, Apr 8, 2021 at 3:57 AM Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2021-04-07, Daniel Melameth wrote:
> > Looking to finally part with my legacy OpenBSD router and upgrade to
> > something that can push more than 2Gbps out of a single port. Since
> > my switching equipment is st
Looking to finally part with my legacy OpenBSD router and upgrade to
something that can push more than 2Gbps out of a single port. Since
my switching equipment is still only 1Gbe, I also want something that
has, at least, two Gbe ports.
Any recommendations that work well with OpenBSD? I am curre
I think I've found a correlation: it seems like the system gets stuck in
some sort of hard power save mode once the battery hits critical, even after
plugging the charger in. Has anyone seen this behavior?
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