Sebastien Marie wrote:
>
> With some simplification, it is running:
> /bin/sh -c '. /root/.profile; echo ENV=$ENV; echo PATH=$PATH'
>
> and check the output. In your case, it is complaining that "echo ENV="
> doesn't produce the expected line with 'ENV' string.
>
Further investigation uncovere
Steve Williams wrote:
> What is your configuration that you have a wg process running?
Your /etc/hostname.wg0 file should contain a line such as the following at the
end:
!/usr/local/bin/wg setconf wg0 /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf
The ! specifies a shell command - see hostname.if(5)
You will nee
ncern by not having a ENV script defined in .profile? The default .profile
does not define ENV. Or have I misused/abused .profile for eternity and not
known it?
Regards
Lloyd
Odd Martin Baanrud wrote:
> I can of corse use wg-quick, but I don’t see how to run it via rc(8).
>
> Regards, Martin.
You can install wireguard-tools from ports as you mentioned. Then use
!command syntax in your hostname.if to shell out to wg-quick. E.g. your
/etc/hostname.wg0 contents could be
Ulf Brosziewski wrote:
> If the trackpad is handled by the ubcmtp(4) driver but isn't recognized
> as clickpad, configure a bottom area (see wsmouse(4), wsconsctl(8), and
> wsconsctl.conf(5)):
>
> # wsconsctl mouse.tp.edges=0,5,10,5
>
Many thanks. A variation of this solved the issue. For some
error thrown if a service cannot bind to an IP,
maybe I am missing something here?
Regards
Lloyd
festering
elsewhere in my network.
Thank you for the inputs.
Regards
Lloyd
rather than making a change
to their default sshd_config.
While I'm sure this was well-intentioned, creating a situation where
sshd_config != sshd_config on every system seems a bit insane to me, and
makes debugging many times more difficult.
Regards
Lloyd
g iperf3 at nearly full
rate over the wireless network (~ 250Mbps) with zero packet loss. Only SSH
seems to be impacted.
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Lloyd
x27;s congestion related.
Regards
Lloyd
e I should look next?
Regards
Lloyd
louise9...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi I have a firewall that I’m trying to get working with mdns across
> different vlans. Chrome on the main network(ix0:network) doesn’t even pick up
> the chromecast and I have tried to allow MDNS as well as setting up openmdns
> but it still doesn’t work. On the I
imagine this got annoying pretty quickly.
Is there some obscure X11 setting I can configure to fix this? I've been unable
to find anything.
Thanks
Lloyd
g under Linux is equally if not more painful, having to
enable dynamic debugging on the kernel module but I'm not familiar with it.
Regards
Lloyd
few attempts at running reboot and shutdown showed multiples of those
processes (and rc) hanging in the process list.
Can't remember what exactly I did that finally broke the hang and allowed the
reboot to proceed, but it involved tickling the wg0 interface. I don't have
enough concrete data for a bug report but seeing if anyone has any ideas.
Regards
Lloyd
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> However nginx would allow blocking user agents by regex (and also would
> avoid another problem that these sites run into from time..)
I observe a lot of malicious bot traffic that masquerades as Chrome so
this technique is only effective against the lowest hanging fruit
Ingo Schwarze wrote:
>
> Continuing the timeline backwards:
>
> July 19, 1993 FreeBSD: Rodney W. Grimes adds myname(5) and mygate(5) support
> commit message:
> "From NetBSD, copied verbatium. May need some work yet."
> https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/commit/0a71fe69
> This tells us that
Quincy Lawd wrote:
> I've never had any issue like this before. I even unplugged everything
> and put them back in, and still it's not POSTing
FWIW I have, but under Linux, so it's not unheard of. The Ubuntu installer
(if we are naming and shaming) ran a friendly 'firmware update' at its
conclusi
I'm trying to run an Nvidia Nforce2-based board diskless. It's a Shuttle
MN31 with Athlon XP.
Following instructions in http://www.openbsdsupport.org for OpenBSD
Diskless setup, I setup a DHCP server, TFTP server, etc. I get pxeboot
downloaded via tftp but it seems Etherboot says "unable to
Solved it. Etherboot cannot process files an integer multiple of 1432
bytes. pxeboot V4.1 is 36 * 1432 = 51552 bytes long.
Added two bytes to V4.1 pxeboot and it (Etherboot) works fine.
--John
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Windows Live Hotmail, with safe
nt ones to work.
Regards,
Lloyd
Let me first say that I looked over all the man pages, the official faqs and
I searched over the archived mailing lists before sending out these
questions ... and I'm still a little confused. So:
1. What are the main differences between cvs and cvsup when updating sources
to stable?
2. I'm just t
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