rad daemon strange error message

2021-06-30 Thread Pierre Dupond
Hi All, I am trying to setup the rad daemon on a quite complicated configuration. I receive however a strange error message which I don't understand fully. The message claims that there is no link local address on the device "vether30". But, as far as I understand a such address is present

Re: rad daemon strange error message

2021-06-30 Thread Pierre Dupond
Thanks a lot. You were right and my eyes have corrected the misspelling. After correcting the config the RAD server seems to work correctly. kind regards On Wed, 30 Jun 2021 13:58:17 +0200 Markus Wernig wrote: > On 6/30/21 1:32 PM, Pierre Dupond wrote: > > veteher30 has no IPv6 l

PF annoying messages

2021-07-07 Thread Pierre Dupond
HI All, I am setting up a firewall with PF. The strategy used is quite common: set block-policy return set loginterface none set skip on lo0 match in all scrub (random-id reassemble tcp) block log Then some rules are used to pass the auth

Re: PF annoying messages

2021-07-09 Thread Pierre Dupond
Le Fri, 9 Jul 2021 07:39:26 - (UTC), Stuart Henderson a écrit : > On 2021-07-07, Pierre Dupond <76nem...@gmx.ch> wrote: > > HI All, > > I am setting up a firewall with PF. The strategy used is quite > > common: set block-policy return > >

Re: PF annoying messages

2021-07-13 Thread Pierre Dupond
On Fri, 9 Jul 2021 11:09:07 +0100 Zé Loff wrote: > On Fri, Jul 09, 2021 at 10:39:25AM +0200, Pierre Dupond wrote: > > Le Fri, 9 Jul 2021 07:39:26 - (UTC), > > Stuart Henderson a écrit : > > > > > On 2021-07-07, Pierre Dupond <76nem...@gmx.ch> wrote:

Nat64 and OpenBSD: ipv4 client to ipv6 server

2022-09-24 Thread Pierre Dupond
Hi All, All my question is already in the title. I plan to have an IPv6 only network. I know that with DNS64, Nat64 and pf (af-to) it is easy to connect an IPv6 address to an IPv4 address. What I want to do is the opposite direction. It could be useful occasionally to reach an IPv6 server fr

Re: Nat64 and OpenBSD: ipv4 client to ipv6 server

2022-09-24 Thread Pierre Dupond
On Sat, 24 Sep 2022 17:07:33 +0200 Łukasz Moskała wrote: > > NAT64 is easy, because you can fit 32-bit IPv4 address easily in 128-bit > IPv6 address. You cannot fit 128-bit IPv6 address in 32-bit IPv4 address. > > You could possibly do it on per-server basis, eg connections to > 192.0.2.3 ar

Re: OpenBSD nano r6s: final consideration

2024-10-26 Thread Pierre Dupond
0:03 +0200 Pierre Dupond <76nem...@gmx.ch> wrote: > Hello List, > The Friendlyelec NanoPi r6s is indicated > (https://www.openbsd.org/arm64.html) as an example of hardware running > OpenBSD. > I have downloaded the "install75.img" and the "miniroot76.img

Re: OpenBSD nano r6s

2024-09-27 Thread Pierre Dupond
7 221184 286719 32.0 MiB recovery 8 286720 8151039 3.8 GiB rootfs 9 815104031116254 11.0 GiB userdata root@cervin: On Thu, 26 Sep 2024 09:11:20 - (UTC) Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2024-09-25, Pierr

Re: OpenBSD nano r6s

2024-09-30 Thread Pierre Dupond
s0 rkpmic0 at rkspi0: RK806 com0 at mainbus0: dw16550, 64 byte fifo com0: console "adc" at mainbus0 not configured rkiic1 at mainbus0 iic1 at rkiic1 pcxrtc0 at iic1 addr 0x51: battery ok rkiic2 at mainbus0 iic2 at rkiic2 "everest,es8316" at iic2 addr 0x11 not configured "ef

Re: OpenBSD nano r6s

2024-10-01 Thread Pierre Dupond
On Tue, 1 Oct 2024 07:46:42 - (UTC) Stuart Henderson wrote: > > > sd0: 14804MB, 512 bytes/sector, 30318592 sectors > > softraid0 at root > > scsibus1 at softraid0: 256 targets > > root on rd0a swap on rd0b dump on rd0b > > WARNING: bad clock chip time > > WARNING: CHECK AND RESET THE DATE! >

OpenBSD nano r6s

2024-09-25 Thread Pierre Dupond
Hello List, The Friendlyelec NanoPi r6s is indicated (https://www.openbsd.org/arm64.html) as an example of hardware running OpenBSD. I have downloaded the "install75.img" and the "miniroot76.img" and copied them on a sd card. However, the NanoPi r6s does not boot on sd card but boot directly

Re: OpenBSD nano r6s

2024-10-24 Thread Pierre Dupond
Hi All, I have progressed a little bit with the nano r6s. With the EFI EDK on an sd card and the file "install76.img" copied on an USB disk the installation was possible. To install it, I have to select DTB instead of ACPI in EFI Bios. The emmc card is not recognised but an USB disk and the

Re: dual stack IPv6 Ipv4 address selection

2024-11-17 Thread Pierre Dupond
Thanks, it works now. On Sun, 17 Nov 2024 14:29:28 +0100 Denis Fondras wrote: > Le Sun, Nov 17, 2024 at 01:28:57PM +0100, Pierre Dupond a écrit : > > Hi All, > > I have just installed a OpenBSD 7.6 OS with a dual stack IPv6 and Ipv4. > > When trying to access any

dual stack IPv6 Ipv4 address selection

2024-11-17 Thread Pierre Dupond
Hi All, I have just installed a OpenBSD 7.6 OS with a dual stack IPv6 and Ipv4. When trying to access any destination, the IPv4 address is used instead of IPv6 one even if the destination is reachable by IPv6 (for instance www.ibm.com). More generally, how is it possible to configure the add