On 03.04.2018 07:11, Marko Cupać wrote:
Hi,
before I get to the question, I'd like to thank all the people who
made
6.3 happen. Keep up the good work! :)
I noticed that on 6.3 prompt shows hostname($|#) by default. Up until
now I was setting it by exporting PS1 in .profile:
PS1="\u@\h:\w \\$
On 25.12.2017 12:04, Christer Solskogen wrote:
All of a sudden, whenever I reboot my APU2 (this does not happen on
my
APU1) - it stops. OpenBSD reboots successfully, but as soon as it
boots up
(I can see the bios menu on the serial console) it just stops. I can
not
see the OpenBSD boot loader.
On 30.11.2017 14:08, Base Pr1me wrote:
I run 5 apu2 devices with no problems. I don't have any apu3 devices
... yet.
On 11/30/17 3:00 PM, Paul B. Henson wrote:
I was wondering if anybody is successfully running openbsd on
pcengines apu
boards? I have one of their APU3 series, specifically a ap
https://www.openbsd.org/errata61.html
Because current link to the xrstore patch is a 404, because probably
copy/pasta error - the sort of thing I do to myself, all. the. time.
Crude patch inline, because I don't actually have a source tree in
front of me anywhere.
--- errata61.html.orig Wed
On 02.08.2017 19:39, Steve Williams wrote:
Hi,
I apologize! I just got educated :)
Without reading your original email without attention to detail, I
assumed your overload was to a table called "Sources".
eg... overload flush global
I was not aware of the existance of the "Sources" table.
On 24.01.2017 16:04, Luke Small wrote:
if I have:
"pass out quick on lo0 from self port 6379 to \ any user luke
block out quick on lo0 from self port 6379 to any
pass quick on lo0 from any to any"
a local connection to port 6379 will go to the last rule... isn't
this a
useful feature to allo
On 14-04-03 7:04 PM, Martin Braun wrote:
As we all know on the front page of OpenBSD it says "Only two remote holes
in the default install, in a heck of a long time".
I don't understand why this is "such a big deal".
Not 3 days ago, I isolated suspicious network activity to a "high-end"
netw
On 9/13/2011 10:38 PM, lancebaynes87 wrote:
Recently hacked sites..:
http://www.linuxfoundation.org/
http://www.utorrent.com/
http://kernel.org/
http://www.linux.com/
Has the OpenBSD site ever been hacked? Are there any good audit processes to
check the servers?
OpenBSD team, please be
On 11-04-30 11:02 AM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 10:52:21AM -0700, Emille Blanc wrote:
On 11-04-29 12:08 AM, pavel pocheptsov wrote:
pass in on $int_if inet proto udp from any to $int_if port tftp
You do have a pass out rule in pf, right?
I'm assuming you have a de
On 11-04-29 12:08 AM, pavel pocheptsov wrote:
pass in on $int_if inet proto udp from any to $int_if port tftp
You do have a pass out rule in pf, right?
I'm assuming you have a default block in place somewhere, and since TFTP
uses UDP, pf won't create a state so you'll need an explicit pass out.
On 10-12-07 4:26 PM, Josh Smith wrote:
I agree I use openbsd for my home router but hang an access point off
of an Ethernet port for my wifi access.
+1.
I used to run an assortment of ath(4) or ral(4) cards in my WRAP.1e2
boards, but there always seems to be some niggling problem with them.
On Behalf
Of
Emille Blanc
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2010 11:59 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: ESXi client / NFS server performance
This may be a bit late, but for what it's worth, 4.8 -release as an
ESXi
4.1 client without any knob tweaking and pf running the default
ruleset.
Hav
This may be a bit late, but for what it's worth, 4.8 -release as an ESXi
4.1 client without any knob tweaking and pf running the default ruleset.
Haven't done anything with ESXi 3.5 though, so I'm not sure what to say
on that front.
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