On Sun, Jan 24, 2021 at 07:19:36AM +0900, rgc wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 23, 2021 at 08:49:13PM +0900, rgc wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 08:33:37PM +0900, rgc wrote:
> > > misc@
> > >
> > > sharing some information for the devs
> > >
> > > just did a sysupgrade of a -current amd64 machine
> > > X
Le vendredi 22 janvier 2021 à 23:49 +1000, Stuart Longland a écrit :
> On 21/1/21 7:48 am, Diana Eichert wrote:
> > This is not as hard as you think. Get a couple (it is good to have
> > extras and they are pretty cheap) RJ45-DB9 adapter, the pins
> > will not be inserted in DB9 connector, therefo
That short with a metallic wire was just for quick check. It is not
recommended for prolonged usage! It will block any communication on the
RS232 cable. For future usage you still need a resistor.
On Jan 23 23:04:54, tetrahe...@danwin1210.me wrote:
> If I boot from the standard bootloader on the FDE encrypted disk itself,
> everything boots fine.
Great.
> I am trying to set up the bootloader on an external
> USB stick to boot my FDE-encrypted disk:
Why? You say you can boot from the disk
Hello OpenBSD devs and users,
As a FreeBSD user for 11 years, I have switched to OpenBSD. Thank you to the
entire OpenBSD team for providing such a simple planned secure architecture.
In particular, the default networking features are comparable to commercial
products.
I am absolutely aware
Hi,
I'm wondering if it's possible to get OpenBSD to make the NIC ports act
like a layer 2 switch?
I made a quick test in VirtualBox (unfortunately I don't have any bare
bones systems free to test with) and tried the following:
create two systems, one called router , the other called cli
Hi Kaya
you need to create a bridge interface and add the interfaces you want to
switch packets between into the bridge,
man bridge
man switch
man ifconfig
will give you the information you need,
trunk is a bonding / team / fail over interface and not for switching
because you are using a
Thanks a lot Tom for your response.
Perhaps I wasn't quite clear in what I am trying to achieve?
When I say trunk, I meant from a switch perspective as in a 802.1Q trunk
port on a switch.
I think I got mixed up with the OpenBSD terminology since it is slightly
different:
TRUNK(4)
Hello misc@
From smtpd.conf Man Page:
"EXAMPLES
The default smtpd.conf file which ships with OpenBSD listens on the
loopback network interface (lo0) and allows for mail from users and
daemons on the local machine, as well as permitting email to remote
servers. Some more complex configurations
On 1/24/21 4:02 PM, Andrew Easton wrote:
...> The boot_config(8) man page reads:
The Ethernet card is not detected at boot because the
kernel configuration does not match the physical
hardware configuration, e.g. wrong IRQ in
OpenBSD/i386. [...]
UKC> find ne
[...]
25 ne1 at isa0 port 0x300 s
On Thu, 2021-01-21 at 17:02 +0100, Omar Polo wrote:
>
> Kevin Chadwick writes:
>
> > On 1/21/21 2:58 PM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> > > > > 840 beep CALL pledge(0xcf4000,0xcae384)
> > > > > 840 beep STRU promise="stdio rpath wpath cpath
> > > > > dpath tmppath inet mcast fat
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