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Hi. I'm jon.404, a Unix/Linux/Database/Openstack/Kubernetes Administrator, AWS/GCP/Azure Engineer, mathematics enthusiast, and amateur philosopher. This is where I rant about that which upsets me, laugh about that which amuses me, and jabber about that which holds my interest most: *nix.
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Adventures in OpenBSD softraid

Posted 12-09-2018 at 08:55 AM by rocket357 (Musings on technology, philosophy, and life in the corporate world)

Hosted at one of the small-ish cloud providers I have a small VM that I recently resized. Along with a small bump in RAM (for the same price), I was able to secure a bit more storage space. Win-win, right?

I have an OpenBSD RAID volume on the server. Built within this RAID volume is a softraid crypto virtual disk. I decided to resize this crypto volume, so I've booted the server up with the ramdisk kernel. First, I resized the physical volume's layout, so a quick "fdisk...
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"Are we there yet?"

Posted 12-06-2018 at 07:03 AM by rocket357 (Musings on technology, philosophy, and life in the corporate world)
Updated 12-07-2018 at 01:45 AM by rocket357

Windows has this nasty habit of spamming a dhcp server with DHCPINFORM messages unless the dhcp server provides a proxy auto-configuration script. As I've not yet found a way to make Windows stop doing this, I've set up the following in my dhcpd.conf:

Code:
option autoproxy-script "http://10.42.0.11/wpad.pac";
The above is for OpenBSD dhcpd. For dnsmasq:

Code:
dhcp-option=252,http://10.42.0.11/wpad.pac
Or for ISC dhcpd:

Code:
option
...
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