k/bug report.
- Quentin Schibler
Hello !
I upgraded to current using sysupgrade -s so I could get the latest wayland
related packages.
I looked on openports and found that a sway port exists
https://openports.pl/path/wayland/sway.
When I pkg_info -Q sway, the package is not found. Does that mean that on
snapshots a port is
not
fw_update command did not
worked.
- Quentin
Hi,
> server "local-fastcgi" {
> listen on egress port 80
> fastcgi
> }
have you tried specifying the fastcgi socket ?
Hi Kevin,
> can we not make unbound not try to write to it at all
it seems that you are using auto-trust-anchor-file, but what you
search for is trust-anchor-file.
> and have a cronjob that runs to update it every so often to make sure it is
> the correct key?
Then you can use unbound-anchor t
> Hi,
Hi
> Due to the OpenBSD chroot, I have copied the folowing files into
> /var/www. The libraries were generated from `ldd /usr/bin/perl`.
> /usr/bin/perl
> /usr/lib/libc.so.77.0
> /usr/lib/libm.so.9.0
> /usr/lib/libperl.so.15.0
> /usr/lib/libpthread.so.18.0
> /usr/lib/libutil.so.12.1
> /usr/l
Hi,
I want to upgrade an amd64 system running 6.9. Following
the guide I would like to upgrade to 7.{0,1,2,3,4,5}
sequentially. However it looks like
wget https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.{0,1,2}/amd64/bsd.rd
returns 404 for all three queries.
Where can I find the bsd.rd images for the
more to implement
QoS rules, again correct me if I'm wrong).
I've heard of Dummynet for FreeBSD ; is there the equivalent for OpenBSD ?
Thanks for reading me,
Regards,
Quentin Aebischer
University of Sherbrooke,
Canada
Hello everyone,
I'm currently a master degree student, and I'd like to benchmark
packet filter over the number of tcp sessions per seconds it can handle.
So I've got a very basic setup working, consisting of one server
running OpenBSD 4.9 with PF (acting as firewall-router), and 2 PC's
ru
#x27;s getting hit you'll see
the memory counter increase. I can't make any suggestion for a good
value for 'set limit states' though because you included zero
information about the hardware you're testing on.
On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 02:12:01PM -0400, Quentin Aebischer wrote:
ror:
pf.conf:247: syntax error
I had a look at the pf documentation and it now mentions nat-to rather than
nat but perhaps I am misreading.
A pointer would be much appreciated.
Quentin
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