On Fri, Dec 13, 2019 at 03:31:51PM +0100, Bodie wrote:
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> On 13.12.2019 14:47, openbsd-misc-nos...@riseup.net wrote:
> > I have next options in tmux.conf:
> >
> > bind '"' split-window -c "#{pane_current_path}"
> > bind % split-window -h -c "#{pane_current_path}"
> > bind c new-window -c "#{p
On 15.12.2019. 23:01, Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
> On 15.12.2019. 12:45, Holger Glaess wrote:
>> hi
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>> runing version
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>> /etc 16>dmesg | more
>> Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
>> The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
>> Copyright (c) 1995-2
Hello,
I am trying out the reply-to option in pf to force icmp echo replies
back on the same interface (vlan10) where they came in.
The problem I am seeing is that the destination mac address of the
replies are set to ethernet next-hop of the default route (vlan11).
Am I using this correctly?
M
On 2019-12-18, Dieter Rauschenberger wrote:
> Hi misc,
>
> $ dig openbsd.org
> Abort trap (core dumped)
>
> $ tail -f /var/www/messages
> Dec 18 17:57:07 ws /bsd: dig[96895]: pledge "dns", syscall 28
>
> $ nslookup openbsd.org
> Abort trap (core dumped)
>
> $ tail -f /var/www/messages
> Dec 18 17
Hi Stuart,
mea culpa. My bad. Two errors in one mail. Of course logfile ist
/var/log/messages. Second error: I forgot to -f Makefile.bsd-wrapper
one time. This installed the tools under /usr/bin not /usr/sbin. And
/usr/bin is before /usr/sbin in the $PATH, so always the wrong file
was executed. Th
Use DNSmasque. Use OpenDNS for forwarding to take care of lot of crapware.
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On Tuesday, December 17, 2019 9:55 PM, lu hu wrote:
> Our little home network:
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> ISP -> ROUTER -> SWITCH -> WIFI APs -> CLIENTS
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> ROUTER: OpenBSD 6
* openbsd-misc-nos...@riseup.net [2019-12-13
18:47:52 +0500]:
I have next options in tmux.conf:
bind '"' split-window -c "#{pane_current_path}"
bind % split-window -h -c "#{pane_current_path}"
bind c new-window -c "#{pane_current_path}"
But it doesn't work anymore. And I can't find working o
> Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2019 at 9:49 PM
> From: "Bodie"
> To: misc@openbsd.org, owner-m...@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: Why isn't ChallengeResponseAuthentication NO in sshd_config?
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>
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> On 18.12.2019 18:48, lu hu wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> >
> > # what am I talking about
Long time reader, first time writing in...
> The big question: Is there any DOC for OpenBSD about this? What pf rules
> needed to redirect any DNS server (ex.: 8.8.8.8 or 1.1.1.1) requests to
the
> DNS server running on the ROUTER, coming from the CLIENTS?
You can use rdr-to[0] with pf to redirec
Hi Ted,
On the note of accurate documentation; how about adding the actually defined
timeout for persist rather than the "some time"?
Cheers,
Andrej
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Short version:
Looks like something's wrong either with your hardware or
software: I have the same computer, with OBSD 6.5 installed, and no
problems mounting thumbs - maybe try another thumb, or recreate the
ext2 partition, or use a stable OBSD, instead of current ...
Here on macppc:
hw.pr
No, it has to do with disklabel placement.
It will work if the ext2fs filesystem is listed as a MBR partition,
but not if it is only listed as a disklabel entry.
But after that, you potentially have other issues... we do not make
promises about filesystem compatibility between architectures.
Wol
thanks for the reply and clarifications. much appreciated.
after reading the reply i went back and checked the disk.
on amd64 Linux and OpenBSD fdisk shows the GPT properly.
(output of Linux fdisk)
Disk /dev/sdc: 235.58 GiB, 252933308416 bytes, 494010368 sectors
Disk model: SSD-PEU3
Units: se
On Thu, Dec 19, 2019 at 02:03:19PM -0700, andrej wrote:
> Hi Ted,
>
> On the note of accurate documentation; how about adding the actually defined
> timeout for persist rather than the "some time"?
>
>
> Cheers,
> Andrej
>
>
>
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On Fri, Dec 13, 2019 at 10:52:03PM +0100, Alexander Pluhar wrote:
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> > Just upgraded my APU2 to the latest -current and it seems to hang on the
> > disk.
> > It was fine running on -current #512.
>
> I encountered this problem on 6.6 stable with the latest syspatches installed
> after
> updati
I recently reinstalled my main laptop (which was at 6.5-stable/amd64)
with 6.6/amd64. Almost everything "just worked", and the things that
didn't were 3rd-party stuff not from OpenBSD. A big thank-you to everyone!
And... a specific itch-you-scratched-very-nicely I'd like to praise:
For the past
Jonathan Thornburg wrote:
> I recently reinstalled my main laptop (which was at 6.5-stable/amd64)
> with 6.6/amd64. Almost everything "just worked", and the things that
> didn't were 3rd-party stuff not from OpenBSD. A big thank-you to everyone!
>
> And... a specific itch-you-scratched-very-ni
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