Re: openBSD on netcup vps

2025-02-12 Thread Sandeep Gupta
Disabling pluart in bsd.rd as mentioned worked :). Thanks especially to folks who figured out the bug and fixes. More testing is required but I am good to go from here. Thanks On Tue, Feb 11, 2025 at 10:29 PM Jan wrote: > Hello, > > i think my working obsd config was: > > #hostname.vio0 > in

Re: openBSD on netcup vps

2025-02-11 Thread Jan
Hello, i think my working obsd config was: #hostname.vio0 inet 45.129.XXX.51/22 inet6 2a03:4000:XX:8a::2 64 up #mygate 45.129.XXX.1 fe80::1%vio0 (Replaced some parts with XXX due to privacy) If i remember correct it was rock-stable. I used this setup until 09/2024. It was the RS product, not t

Re: openBSD on netcup vps

2025-02-10 Thread Souji Thenria
On Sat Feb 8, 2025 at 11:41 AM CET, Chris Narkiewicz wrote: On Fri, Feb 07, 2025 at 03:52:44PM +0100, Souji Thenria wrote: I have a OpenBSD server running on a netcup VPS; it works quite well. Out of curiosity: have you tried IPv6? DHCPv4? Best regards, Chris Narkiewicz I used DHCPv4 for so

Re: openBSD on netcup vps

2025-02-09 Thread Chris Narkiewicz
On Sun, Feb 09, 2025 at 09:42:50PM +0530, Sandeep Gupta wrote: > Then I tried to upload a prepared image. From the screen I can see the UEFI > starts the bsd boot sequence but after that the display goes dark. I tried their arm machines. From experience, the boot took several minutes to finish and

Re: openBSD on netcup vps

2025-02-09 Thread Herbert J. Skuhra
On Sun, Feb 09, 2025 at 09:42:50PM +0530, Sandeep Gupta wrote: > The netcap UI is strange but workable. > My deal breaker problem is that I am unable to get OpenBSD running on their > arm machines. > The first approach for installing/booting from the attached installer iso > dvd hangs midway. > The

Re: openBSD on netcup vps

2025-02-09 Thread Sandeep Gupta
The netcap UI is strange but workable. My deal breaker problem is that I am unable to get OpenBSD running on their arm machines. The first approach for installing/booting from the attached installer iso dvd hangs midway. Then I tried to upload a prepared image. From the screen I can see the UEFI st

Re: openBSD on netcup vps

2025-02-08 Thread Chris Narkiewicz
On Fri, Feb 07, 2025 at 03:52:44PM +0100, Souji Thenria wrote: > I have a OpenBSD server running on a netcup VPS; it works quite well. Out of curiosity: have you tried IPv6? DHCPv4? Best regards, Chris Narkiewicz

Re: openBSD on netcup vps

2025-02-08 Thread Chris Narkiewicz
On Fri, Feb 07, 2025 at 07:54:51PM +0530, Sandeep Gupta wrote: > Hello, > > Does anyone here have experience with netcup vps. OpenBSD works, but I experienced I/O related crashes on some instances. Their network is weird. - DHCPv4 doesn't work for some instances. I switched to static config. -

Re: openBSD on netcup vps

2025-02-07 Thread Kevin
> About netcup in particular, I tried their arm64 server and it works like > crap. The I/O is dead slow. I don't recommend it. I didn't try amd64. arm at Netcup really is an unmitigated dumpster fire. And, honestly, their whole UI is a mess even beyond arm. Buy on Domain A; manage your account

Re: openBSD on netcup vps

2025-02-07 Thread Lucas Gabriel Vuotto
On Fri, Feb 07, 2025 at 07:54:51PM +0530, Sandeep Gupta wrote: > Hello, > >  Does anyone here have experience with netcup vps. They offer debian by > default. However I was wondering if any has tried running openBSD. > I tried but it seems the bootloader defaults to booting via PXE netboot and > d

Re: openBSD on netcup vps

2025-02-07 Thread Polarian
Hello, > Do you mind if I add your provider to the list I am developing here: > https://github.com/Asterismm54/Canadian-Web-Services with the point that > they will set you up with OpenBSD if you ask for it? I am not Canadian but this is a nice list. What are the requirements for including the

Re: openBSD on netcup vps

2025-02-07 Thread Polarian
Hello, Although this does not answer your question, if you do not want to mess around with different providers and want a quick and easy solution openbsd.amsterdam [1] is a good choice. I personally have not used them but they are praised a lot. They are not the most cost effective, but they do d

Re: openBSD on netcup vps

2025-02-07 Thread Carsten Strotmann
Hi Sandeep, On 7 Feb 2025, at 15:24, Sandeep Gupta wrote: > Hello, > > Does anyone here have experience with netcup vps. They offer debian by > default. However I was wondering if any has tried running openBSD. > I tried but it seems the bootloader defaults to booting via PXE netboot and > doesn

Re: openBSD on netcup vps

2025-02-07 Thread Marc Peters
Am Fri, Feb 07, 2025 at 07:54:51PM +0100, schrieb Sandeep Gupta: >Hello, >Â Does anyone here have experience with netcup vps. They offer debian >by default. However I was wondering if any has tried running openBSD. >I tried but it seems the bootloader defaults to booting via PXE net

Re: openBSD on netcup vps

2025-02-07 Thread Katie
Hi Ian, Do you mind if I add your provider to the list I am developing here: https://github.com/Asterismm54/Canadian-Web-Services with the point that they will set you up with OpenBSD if you ask for it? As you are likely aware, there is a very strong push towards web services hosted in Canad

Re: openBSD on netcup vps

2025-02-07 Thread Souji Thenria
On Fri Feb 7, 2025 at 3:24 PM CET, Sandeep Gupta wrote: Hello, Does anyone here have experience with netcup vps. They offer debian by default. However I was wondering if any has tried running openBSD. I tried but it seems the bootloader defaults to booting via PXE netboot and doesn't look fo

Re: openBSD on netcup vps

2025-02-07 Thread Ian Darwin
On 2/7/25 9:24 AM, Sandeep Gupta wrote: Hello,  Does anyone here have experience with netcup vps. They offer debian by default. However I was wondering if any has tried running openBSD. I tried but it seems the bootloader defaults to booting via PXE netboot and doesn't look for boot via images