i organized ' qemu and tap '
on http://qemuandopenbsd.blogspot.jp/2015/09/qemu.html
but this is japanese .
use translation site , for example .
https://translate.google.co.jp/?hl=ja
i can run tiny core plus ( with X and japanese input)
perhaps there are mistaks .
please point out them .
Search for a utility on the App Store, by Apple called: Apple Configurator.
This lets you generate a profile that allows you to set more of the VPN
configuration than is available via the Network preference utility. It says
IKEv2 is only for IOS, but it successfully installs on OSX. I’ve been
Rob wrote:
> Search for a utility on the App Store, by Apple called: Apple Configurator.
does it run on openbsd..?
Not unless Apple have release the App Store for OpenBSD ;-).
Try the following links:
https://wiki.strongswan.org/projects/strongswan/wiki/AppleIKEv2Profile &
https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/featuredarticles/iPhoneConfigurationProfileRef/Introduction/Introduction.html.
That should be en
On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 11:28:24PM +0300, Or Elimelech wrote:
> Hello misc,
>
> Has anyone connected successfully between the new OS X ikev2 impl. To an
> OpenBSD box?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
I got the official update and I successfully connected from El Capitan
to OSX. I did it without usin
Op 03-10-15 om 02:45 schreef Brian Conway:
FYI- My 2820 won't boot reliably headless without an HDMI dummy plug
attached (such as
my NUC 5CPYH won't boot either without an hdmi cable attached.
> We don't have a boot 'failure' per se (the board technically boots fine with
> no display), rather if there's no screen attached during boot then it
> completely disables video and never recognizes a screen attached later, ie;
> you have to reboot to get video back.
>
> Do these 'dummy plugs' hel
James A. Peltier [jpelt...@sfu.ca] wrote:
>
> I'm looking at the Dell R220 which lists the Emulex OneConnect OCe14102-UX-D
> 2-port PCIe 10GbE CNA or Intel X520 DP 10Gb DA/SFP+ Server Adapter. The OCE
> driver doesn't list the 14102 as a listed device that is supported, but ix
> does list the
Thanks, verified and works great!
> On 3 Oct 2015, at 3:32 PM, Reyk Floeter wrote:
>
> On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 11:28:24PM +0300, Or Elimelech wrote:
>> Hello misc,
>>
>> Has anyone connected successfully between the new OS X ikev2 impl. To an
>> OpenBSD box?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>
> I
Hi,
I would like sometimes experiment with some options/custom config in kernel.
On the other hand that is not supported by OpenBSD. Suppose I need to reproduce
problem with original kernel. I think good solution for me would be to have
two directories for OpenBSD's code. Instead of /usr/src/sys
Lampshade wrote:
> Hi,
> I would like sometimes experiment with some options/custom config in kernel.
> On the other hand that is not supported by OpenBSD. Suppose I need to
> reproduce
> problem with original kernel. I think good solution for me would be to have
> two directories for OpenBSD's
Ugh. I'm feeling really stupid. I can't get any vpn set up between my
openbsd box and my OS X system, whether ike or npppd.
First - do I have to run -current, or will 5.7 work for this?
On OpenBSD virtual machine:
em0: 10.211.55.5
---/etc/rc.conf.local---
ipsec=YES
iked_flags="-v"
-
Hi,
I'm running Openbsd 5.7 on several servers and would like to create an
array of usb sticks by daisy chaining sabrent usb hubs together (model:
HB-U14P). Is this compatible ( I'd be happy to mail in samples if someone
was interested in adding this functionality to Openbsd for additional
privacy
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