On 8 September 2018 19:55:16 BST, Ken M
> My questions are:
>
>1. Is it still current information that it would be better to use my
>own
>image/install/iso for openbsd on Vultr?
I just like to manage the disk my own way, so I don't use their install
process. But they provide iPXE and that
t.org has SSHFP record 1 2
E4A9DE946DFA35304C1C65F2FF0379E9792B247BF69F16161CF441E095DB5008 (secure)
bombay.magickarpet.org has SSHFP record 4 2
BA67BD23370C20719F730262F4F188284DA8C04A2CADB512D1D90B43968DB9F9 (secure)
Does anyone know what's wrong?
Cheers,
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Étienne
how to fix this.
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Étienne
rtual interface? I'm
trying to have it listen for requests on a vether in a bridge, and that
fails (or I'm making a mistake).
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Étienne
On 31/07/2021 19:27, Stefan Sperling wrote:
On Sat, Jul 31, 2021 at 07:02:35PM +0100, Étienne wrote:
On 30/07/2021 04:37, Theo de Raadt wrote:
dhcpleased (and a few other daemons) use bpf, thus see raw packets
from the wire before pf can block them. Most daemons of this type
also use bpf to
bridge, cnmac0 and cnmac1.
I still need to adjust things a bit, but thanks already for putting me
on the right track!
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Étienne
lease?
Thanks!
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Étienne
penbsd could also be a
good solution.
Thanks all for the suggestions. I'll take the opportunity to mention I
use Vultr, they support OpenBSD very well, and I'm really happy with
them. Sometimes though, you need an alternative. ;-)
Cheers,
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Étienne
On 23/06/2022 09:19, David Demelier wrote:
I think I've done it using
https://themimitoof.fr/installer-openbsd-7-0-sur-gandicloud-vps/
Great pointer! Thanks for that.
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