On 2021-03-08, Antonino Sidoti wrote:
> I am confused about how Neighbor Discovery is not working when the firewall
> is on.
Check your blocked packets. You already have "log" on mpst block rules,
so look at either /var/log/pflog or live with tcpdump -e on the pflog0
interface.
On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 10:27 AM Samarul Meu wrote:
>
> Thank you so much! You made my day!
> So I used FuguIta (6.8 - stable) attached the encrypted partition
> (accessible as sd1 now) and 'installboot sd1', reboot and surprise -
> everything is working. I still have no idea why detaching the so
Hello Samarul,
samarul@gmail.com (Samarul Meu), 2021.03.08 (Mon) 10:46 (CET):
> On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 10:27 AM Samarul Meu wrote:
> > Thank you so much! You made my day!
> > So I used FuguIta (6.8 - stable) attached the encrypted partition
> > (accessible as sd1 now) and 'installboot sd1',
lun., 8 mar. 2021, 15:06 Marcus MERIGHI a scris:
> Hello Samarul,
>
>
> > Today I stumbled again on the same error, but in a different situation,
> > let's say.
> [...]
> > 1. attach an encrypted disk (partition) with an OpenBSD installation on
> > it, let's say sd1a --- "bioctl -c C -l sd1a sof
Hi all,
I'm probably missing something rather obvious, but I can't get route
-iface to work. According to the manpage:
If the destination is directly reachable via an
interface requiring no intermediary system to act
as a gateway, the -iface modifier should be
On 07 Mar 2021, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2021-03-07, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> >
> > Hello misc@:
> >
> >
> > My Epson Perfection 1650 has worked on -current for many months but in
> > the last 3 days attempts to scan with xsane say: "Failed to start
> > scanner: operation not supported".
> >
Florian helped me off-list:
# route add 10.1.1.13 -iface -cloning 10.2.2.13
does the trick (if you do the same on the other end, of course).
I'm not really sure how this works, or what RTF_CLONING means other
than this comment from the manpage:
-cloning RTF_CLONING generates a ne
On 2021-03-04, David Newman wrote:
> On 3/4/21 12:29 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
>> On 2021-03-04, David Newman wrote:
>>> Apparently Apple iOS and iPadOS VPN clients now require a subjectAltName
>>> in the client cert, not just the CN, to set up IKEv2 VPN tunnels.* The
>>> subjectAltName can b
I have a Thinkpad E495 that has Battery Charge threshold support. i.e.
it can be set such that the battery starts charging at a specified
amount of charge (say, 70%) and automatically stops charging at a
specified charge (say, 80%). This feature is also available on Linux by
using TLP (made by linr
Refer to sensorsd(8) and acpibat(4). Given those and related manual
pages I'm relatively certain you should be able to achieve this.
OpenBSD is well-known for its clear and extensive documentation so use
this to your advantage. The apropos(1) utility is your best friend :).
Your second and third
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
this is what I use
doas -u root scanimage --mode gray -x215 -y297 --resolution 300dpi -B >
fdsa.pnm
which works with the perms asis. xsane only worked as root for me
(across multple platforms/revs) so it's always been something that
needed a lo
Thank you. One unresolved issue. While running fetch, there was an
error pop up that said /usr directory is out of space, though an
entire 250 GB nvme is for OpenBSD, almost with no user files, except
for the ports tree that was being downloaded b the fetch command.
When installing OpenBSD in a 25
Thank you for the reply! I have been given permission to show a bit
more about our setup. I snipped out some of the original message, and
I'll post the additions at the bottom.
On Sat, Mar 06, 2021 at 07:45:03PM +0900, YASUOKA Masahiko wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, 5 Mar 2021 19:07:45 +
> Ryan F
Hi Sivan,
If you have a separate issue it's best to write a new email to the list
with an appropriate subject, then it will make more sense to those reading
or following.
It does sound like you have a few different issues here and I'm not sure I
understand your configuration.
I also think you mi
On 08/03/2021 13:35, Subhaditya Nath wrote:
I have a Thinkpad E495 that has Battery Charge threshold support. i.e.
it can be set such that the battery starts charging at a specified
amount of charge (say, 70%) and automatically stops charging at a
specified charge (say, 80%). This feature is also
On 08/03/2021 17:35, Jean-Pierre de Villiers wrote:
Refer to sensorsd(8) and acpibat(4). Given those and related manual
pages I'm relatively certain you should be able to achieve this.
OpenBSD is well-known for its clear and extensive documentation so use
this to your advantage. The apropos(1)
Hi,
There is no blocking showing up when I examine the pflog0, hence the confusion
is what is blocking traffic when the firewall is enabled. I find it strange
that the “ndp” output has two LLA for the same Mac address. The MAC address of
the remote device 82:63:9c:36:23:a2 is listed twice. Is t
On 3/9/21, Jan Stary wrote:
> Why would you want to stop charging before being 100% charged?
>
This email wasn't CC'd to the mailing list, right?
Say you keep the battery plugged in overnight for charging. It charges
to 100%, and then stays so for 5 hours till you wake up in the morning.
It migh
On 3/8/21, Jean-Pierre de Villiers wrote:
> Refer to sensorsd(8) and acpibat(4). Given those and related manual
> pages I'm relatively certain you should be able to achieve this.
>
I did. acpibat(4) contains no information about how to use it. If I
understood correctly, it is simply a ACPI driver
On 3/8/21, Subhaditya Nath wrote:
> I have a Thinkpad E495 that has Battery Charge threshold support. i.e.
> it can be set such that the battery starts charging at a specified
> amount of charge (say, 70%) and automatically stops charging at a
> specified charge (say, 80%). This feature is also av
Hi,
I looked into the ICCN packets you sent me separately. Its "Proxy Authen
Challenge" length is 31 and "Proxy Authen Type" is PPP CHAP. The
message seems to comply RFC 2661.
Also what I said
>> It's for CHAP or MSCHAPv1. If MD5 is selected for PPP CHAP, the
>> challenge length for CHAP is 16
On 2021-03-08, Sivan ! wrote:
> Thank you. One unresolved issue. While running fetch, there was an
> error pop up that said /usr directory is out of space, though an
> entire 250 GB nvme is for OpenBSD, almost with no user files, except
> for the ports tree that was being downloaded b the fetch c
On 2021-03-08, Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
>
>
> this is what I use
>
> doas -u root scanimage --mode gray -x215 -y297 --resolution 300dpi -B >
> fdsa.pnm
>
> which works with the perms asis. xsane only worked as root for me
> (across multple platforms/revs) so it's always been something t
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