Re: Recommended place to store static arp entries

2023-03-04 Thread Daniele B.
Crystal Kolipe : > If you change the hardware completely, then of course you are likely to have > to make changes to the networking configuration.  That's almost unavoidable My meaning was this one. In case you want to enforce mac comparison it is better working in pf.conf on the interface with

Re: Recommended place to store static arp entries

2023-03-04 Thread Daniele B.
> Indeed, I see, portability is an hard to obtain status also in pf, when the > if change. > > Do you have a more effective as *portable* tip in respect to this subject and > pf? In respect, the following should be also an other good one: set state-policy if-bound -- Daniele Bonini

Re: BSD and kubernetes

2023-03-04 Thread infoomatic
Kubernetes' philosophy quite contradicts to OpenBSDs. Also, Kubernetes builds upon Linux technologies. Porting that stuff alone to OpenBSD would mean a great deal of work, and again does not really fit OpenBSDs developers ideas. The resources of OpenBSD is just a tiny fraction of that of kubernete

Re: BSD and kubernetes

2023-03-04 Thread Daniele B.
infoomatic : > Kubernetes' philosophy quite contradicts to OpenBSDs. Also, Kubernetes > builds upon Linux technologies. Put it simpler: - images come downloaded from Internet - containers are easy manipulable from the outside in different ways These two stuff are contradicting any kind of securi

azalia SPDIF with monitored line-in

2023-03-04 Thread nebulo
Hello I have two devices around here. Let's call one devA and one devB. devB is my main OpenBSD workstation devA is some kind of gaming device which has a normal 2 channel audio jack. I want to connect the line out connector of devA to the line-in of devB and listen to both devices with my headpho

Re: azalia SPDIF with monitored line-in

2023-03-04 Thread Jan Stary
> I have two devices around here. Let's call one devA and one devB. > devB is my main OpenBSD workstation devA is some kind of gaming device > which has a normal 2 channel audio jack. I want to connect the line out > connector of devA to the line-in of devB and listen to both devices > with my head

Re: azalia SPDIF with monitored line-in

2023-03-04 Thread nebulo
On Sat, Mar 04, 2023 at 06:21:08PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote: > > I have two devices around here. Let's call one devA and one devB. > > devB is my main OpenBSD workstation devA is some kind of gaming device > > which has a normal 2 channel audio jack. I want to connect the line out > > connector of de

Re: azalia SPDIF with monitored line-in

2023-03-04 Thread Jan Stary
On Mar 04 18:46:29, neb...@rawtext.club wrote: > On Sat, Mar 04, 2023 at 06:21:08PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote: > > > I have two devices around here. Let's call one devA and one devB. > > > devB is my main OpenBSD workstation devA is some kind of gaming device > > > which has a normal 2 channel audio j

Re: azalia SPDIF with monitored line-in

2023-03-04 Thread nebulo
On Sat, Mar 04, 2023 at 08:27:45PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote: > On Mar 04 18:46:29, neb...@rawtext.club wrote: > > On Sat, Mar 04, 2023 at 06:21:08PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote: > > > > I have two devices around here. Let's call one devA and one devB. > > > > devB is my main OpenBSD workstation devA is so