On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 12:11 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> There were definitely some fixes for af-to post-5.4, so trying a
> snapshot would be worthwhile. (it might be reasonable to backport the
> fix to -stable, but I'm not sure which exact commits fixed it..)
thank you for the information.
i
Hi,
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 8:43 AM, Todd T. Fries wrote:
> I've installed a current snapshot on a kvm system and noted that with vio0 I
> have
> the same problem you experience unless I manually program the global IPv6
> addresses
> via ndp.
> If I change to em0 (e1000 in kvm speak) it works l
On 09/02, Gabriel Guzman wrote:
> On 08/30, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
> > I'm running OpenBSD/amd64 5.4-current with GENERIC.MP from 2013/08/19
> > downloaded from the mirrors on a Levovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon. Both
> > snapshots I have tried (2013/08/25 and 2013/08/29) after the 19th have
> > resulted
CARP(ish) Question:
I have a /30 transit network from my ISP, where there obviously isn't
room for both routers in the carp setup to have a dedicated IP address
in addition to the IP assigned to the carp interface.
If it matters, I've assigned both routers private addresses in my
network and
Em 12-12-2013 17:42, Ted Bullock escreveu:
> CARP(ish) Question:
>
> I have a /30 transit network from my ISP, where there obviously isn't
> room for both routers in the carp setup to have a dedicated IP address
> in addition to the IP assigned to the carp interface.
>
> If it matters, I've assigne
I let both carped firewalls use an internal OpenBSD ntpd server.
On each firewall, /etc/ntpd.conf has
# sync to a single server
server nirvana.internal
nirvana.internal's ntpd.conf has
# Addresses to listen on (ntpd does not listen by default)
listen on *
# use a random sele
On 2013-12-12, dikshie wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 12:11 AM, Stuart Henderson
> wrote:
>> There were definitely some fixes for af-to post-5.4, so trying a
>> snapshot would be worthwhile. (it might be reasonable to backport the
>> fix to -stable, but I'm not sure which exact commits fixed i
Hello misc,
I encrypt everything but / when I install OpenBSD systems. I use bioctl to do
this. I do it at install and it works fine and it's simple and easy to do. I
won't get into all of the details, but here is the command I use to encrypt:
bioctl -c C -r number_of_rounds -l /dev/device soft
Quoting Martin Schröder :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacula#History";>
In 2010, a fork named Bareos was established, the project published
first packages in February 2013.[7] Bareos introduces many new
features and eases configuration.[8]
[...]
I've used neither.
This may be getting some
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 15:58, Richard B. Tilley wrote:
> bioctl -c C -r number_of_rounds -l /dev/device softraid0
>
> I have one question. Is there any way for an attacker to know how many
> rounds I passed to bioctl from the volume itself? I mean forensically,
> could that be extracted from the
BSDCan 2014 will be held 16-17 (Fri-Sat) May, 2014 in Ottawa,
at the University of Ottawa. It will be preceded by two
days of tutorials on 14-15 May (Wed-Thu).
We are now accepting proposals for talks.
The talks should be designed with a very strong technical content bias.
Proposals of a business
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 03:20:41PM -0700, Devin Reade wrote:
> For the record, Bacula Systems has a policy of migrating their enterprise
> features into the community edition after a set length of time, and they
> seem to follow that policy. Certainly the community edition has not suffered
> since
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 5:37 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=138217915717512&w=2
> http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=138252644515796&w=2
thank you!
--
-dikshie-
> On Dec 12, 2013, at 12:49 AM, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
>
> I just finished first of several LDAP deployment using LDAP server from
> the base. So far works like a charm. One quick question. I know that
> LDAP from the base is pretty bare bone but I was wondering it it
> supports user password c
I am running openbsd -current
5.4 GENERIC.MP#171 amd64 on a lenovo X1C
I just received some USB speakers with DAC and amplifier. The system can see
the speakers but I cannot get them to be used when playing music
In messages I see:
Dec 12 17:09:16 genetraveller /bsd: uaudio0 at uhub3 port 3 conf
Ted Bullock a écrit :
>CARP(ish) Question:
>
>I have a /30 transit network from my ISP, where there obviously isn't
>room for both routers in the carp setup to have a dedicated IP address
>in addition to the IP assigned to the carp interface.
>
>If it matters, I've assigned both routers private
16 matches
Mail list logo