> nwid puffyuberalles wpakey passwordhere
> inet autoconf
>
> Or, for multiple access points:
>
> join home-net wpakey passwordhere
> join work-net wpakey passwordhere
> join cafe-wifi
> inet autoconf
It isn't clear why one uses 'nwid' and the other uses 'join',
I think it would be better to be co
Hi,
I'm running an OpenBSD instance which is handling quite a lot of vlan
traffic. When trying to replace the currently running ruleset the kernel
panics.
ddb{0}> show panic
*cpu0: malloc: out of space in kmem_map
This issue is probably due to too little kernel memory.
How may I increase
Kastus Shchuka writes:
> On Sun, Oct 16, 2022 at 11:48:35AM +0100, cho...@jtan.com wrote:
> > So given $X:
> >
> > $ X=' A : B::D'
> >
> > Parameter substitution:
> >
> > $ ( IFS=' :'; dump $X )
> > $VAR1 = 'A';
> > $VAR2 = 'B';
> > $VAR3 = '';
> > $VAR4 = 'D';
> >
> >
On Mon, Oct 17, 2022 at 5:37 AM tux2bsd wrote:
> > nwid puffyuberalles wpakey passwordhere
> > inet autoconf
> >
> > Or, for multiple access points:
> >
> > join home-net wpakey passwordhere
> > join work-net wpakey passwordhere
> > join cafe-wifi
> > inet autoconf
>
> It isn't clear why one uses
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