As I stated befor I did all the cert installing for the local machine
store I will try to create some more certs with diffrent "names" just to
see if this makes a diffrence. I might be wrong what the real FQDN is or
better what windows believe it should be :)
regards
Markus
Am 12.04.2017 um
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 06:14:36PM -0400, thinkpad-e535-user wrote:
> I'm wondering why does Atheros AR9285 need binary firmware on OpenBSD?
> According to this wikipedia article [1] it works on Linux and FreeBSD
> with some free firmware. Is that in theory possible for OpenBSD to use
> it too?
>
just to be clear I don't need to install the client cert on the openbsd
machine?
And since this is eating up my time I might switch back to ikev1 and
isakmpd. At least there I know I get it done
regards
markus
Am 13.04.2017 um 10:13 schrieb Markus Rosjat:
As I stated befor I did all the ce
On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 11:08:56AM +0200, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 06:14:36PM -0400, thinkpad-e535-user wrote:
> > I'm wondering why does Atheros AR9285 need binary firmware on OpenBSD?
> > According to this wikipedia article [1] it works on Linux and FreeBSD
> > with some f
>And in case this wasn't clear, note that athn firmware is needed for USB
>devices only! The PCI devices supported by our athn(4) driver do not
>require firmware.
Ah, yes, athn(4) man page states it pretty clear. I'm sorry.
On 2017-04-12, Jordon wrote:
> When one buys a linksys/netgear/whatever “Wireless Access Point”, it is
> often intended to be a full Internet gateway (router, NAT, DHCP, etc) that
> also does wifi.
Those tend to get called "router" or "wireless gateway" or similar,
AP usually denotes something wh
On 2017-04-12, trondd wrote:
>
> I have this problem as well. DHCP requests go out over the bridge to the
> main interface. The response comes back to the main interface but never
> goes to the bridge.
>
> I'm trying to use vmm VMs on a bridge. I've tried set skip on {bridge
> tap}, and pass qu
On Thu, April 13, 2017 9:00 am, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2017-04-12, trondd wrote:
>>
>> I have this problem as well. DHCP requests go out over the bridge to
>> the
>> main interface. The response comes back to the main interface but never
>> goes to the bridge.
>>
>> I'm trying to use vmm V
Upgrading a couple of virtual machines hosted at vultr.com from 6.0 to
6.1 just now, we were a bit suprprised that after the upgrade the system
booted the 6.0 bsd kernel, and of course during startup pfctl gave an
error message that I correctly assumed came from kernel/userland mismatch.
The fix w
On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 04:32:25PM +0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> Upgrading a couple of virtual machines hosted at vultr.com from 6.0 to
> 6.1 just now, we were a bit suprprised that after the upgrade the system
> booted the 6.0 bsd kernel, and of course during startup pfctl gave an
> error m
Works for me.
Bridge0
tap0
tap1
em0
vether0
Important: em0 (link to LAN) must not be configured with an IP Adresse. If
you need an address for your host usw vether0
Just the CA and server cert need to be installed on the OpenBSD side.
On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 3:10 AM, Markus Rosjat wrote:
> just to be clear I don't need to install the client cert on the openbsd
> machine?
>
> And since this is eating up my time I might switch back to ikev1 and
> isakmpd. At
On 2017-04-13, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> Upgrading a couple of virtual machines hosted at vultr.com from 6.0 to
> 6.1 just now, we were a bit suprprised that after the upgrade the system
> booted the 6.0 bsd kernel, and of course during startup pfctl gave an
> error message that I correctly as
Hi,
Sorry for spam, but I just wanted to share a pointer on how I have
setup httpd/SNI in OpenBSD 6.1 to work with HTTPS redirect and
acme-client. I used the following httpd.conf which works well:
Regards,
Leighton
# $OpenBSD: httpd.conf,v 1.14 2015/02/04 08:39:35 florian Exp $
server "exampl
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Hi Sterling,
On 04/12/17 01:20, Sterling Archer wrote:
> Hello everyone.
>
> After upgrading to 6.1 about an hour ago, I noticed that I didn't have an
> IPv6 connection anymore.
>
> I use dhcpcd over a pppoe session, which worked fine in 6.0-stab
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Hi folks,
is it just me, or is the new dnsmasq unresponsive?
dig @127.0.0.1 heise.de A +short
gets stuck. Moving back to the old dnsmasq provided for 6.0
there is no such problem.
dnsmasq.conf:
server=8.8.4.4
Every helpful comm
Hi
I used to start X using startx and when opening terminal my .kshrc
would get run,
but now i have switched to xenodm, my .kshrc is not being executed.
my .profile has "export ENV=$HOME/.kshrc"
what i am i missing?
Cheers
Adam
On Fri, Apr 14, 2017 at 11:45:05AM +0800, Adam Steen wrote:
> Hi
>
> I used to start X using startx and when opening terminal my .kshrc
> would get run,
>
> but now i have switched to xenodm, my .kshrc is not being executed.
>
> my .profile has "export ENV=$HOME/.kshrc"
>
> what i am i missing?
Thanks Theo
If you start X with xdm, then you need to either
A) manually set ENV (or source your entire .profile) from your
.xsession that xdm invokes
from
https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/~checkout~/www/faq/faq8.html?rev=1.308&content-type=text/html#ksh
did the trick
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