Philip
I’ve recreated a wireless connectivity issue with the OpenBSD 6.2 machine
powered off & RJ45 disconnected.
At this point I’m chalking things up to living in proximity to a airport.
In effort to resolve the issue I’ve implemented a spare hawking AP.
Regards
Patrick
> On Dec 30, 2017, at 7:0
> On Dec 30, 2017, at 7:06 PM, Philip Guenther wrote:
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>
> Uh, no.
>
> Frankly, this sounds like grasping at straws; you need to pause and
> actually write down *testable* details before trying to come up with
> (more) hypotheses. As I wrote before:
>
>>> If the latter, then you should tak
On Sat, 30 Dec 2017, Patrick Dohman wrote:
> I’m looking to determine if the cause of intermittent subnet
> “collisions” that necessitate power cycle of numerous networks hosts is
> the result of OpenBSD security configurations
You haven't described your setup or what you're actually running on
Thanks for the reply.
I’m looking to determine if the cause of intermittent subnet “collisions” that
necessitate power cycle of numerous networks hosts is the result of OpenBSD
security configurations
Please note the openbsd host is reachable via SSH however ICMP form the host
and from other hos
On Sat, 30 Dec 2017, Patrick Dohman wrote:
> At this point it appears that openbsd security configurations may result
> in a los of UDP ICMP traffic to all hosts on a segment. If possible
> please clarify if any of the following are required foe the proper
> operation of NTP/CAPWAP on a broadcas
At this point it appears that openbsd security configurations may result in a
los of UDP ICMP traffic to all hosts on a segment.
If possible please clarify if any of the following are required foe the proper
operation of NTP/CAPWAP on a broadcast/multicast segment.
[patrick@bully ~]$sysctl | gr
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