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  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer

    @Crab said: IPv6 simply refuses to work

    @yoursunny

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    I hope everyone gets the servers they want!

  • I was finally able to get it working with this in rc.local:

    /sbin/ifconfig igb0 inet6 <ipv6_address> prefixlen 64
    /sbin/route -6 add default -ifp igb0 <ipv6_gw_address>

    Prefixlen 64 through rc.conf doesn't work, but for reason doing it manually like this does. Also route addition through rc.conf returns and invalid argument error, but manually works. Perhaps somebody here can explain why, but I'm just happy to have it finally working :lol:

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  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer

    @Crab said: I'm just happy to have it finally working

    Congrats! :star:

    @Crab said:

    Prefixlen 64 through rc.conf doesn't work, but for reason doing it manually like this does.

    Why? :)

    Also route addition through rc.conf returns and invalid argument error, but manually works.

    Why? :)

    I hope everyone gets the servers they want!

  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer

    Seems like NetBSD's Linux emulation can run Geekbench 6!

    Geekbench 6 scores for our nice Linveo 2 vCore Ryzen 9 7950X NetBSD/Linux VPS:

    • Single core: 2493
    • Multi-Core: 4133.

    Check https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/9018149 if you want to see the full test result.

    Geekbench 6 is a downloaded, pre-compiled Linux ELF binary:

    bash-5.2# file geekbench6
    geekbench6: ELF 64-bit LSB pie executable, x86-64, version 1 (GNU/Linux), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped
    bash-5.2# 
    

    Maybe there is a newer version of Geekbench than 6-1-0? I happened to have 6-1-0 handy.

    What's up with the lines in the terminal output below that say >! [ 612604.8349775] linux_sys_rt_sigaction: setting signal 64 ignored? Maybe ignoring signal 64 is a safety feature in NetBSD Linux emulation? Seems like signal 64 is sometimes used in rootkits? Are people running Geekbench sometimes giving Geekbench root privileges even if they don't run Geekbench as root?

    Thanks @Linveo! <3

    linveo# cd /use/pkgsrc/emulators/suse131_base
    linveo# make && make install
    [ . . . ]
    linveo# modload compat_linux
    linveo# echo $?
    0
    linveo# cd /emul/linux/bin
    linveo# bash
    bash-5.2# bash --version
    GNU bash, version 5.2.37(1)-release (x86_64--netbsd)
    Copyright (C) 2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
    License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
    
    This is free software; you are free to change and redistribute it.
    There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
    bash-5.2# cd /usr/pkgsrc/emulators/suse131_base/
    bash-5.2# ls
    CVS                INSTALL            MESSAGE.NetBSD     distinfo
    DEINSTALL          MESSAGE.DragonFly  Makefile           files
    DESCR              MESSAGE.FreeBSD    PLIST              work
    bash-5.2# ls ~
    .bash_history                   .login                          Geekbench-6.1.0-Linux
    .cshrc                          .profile                        Geekbench-6.1.0-Linux.tar.gz
    .klogin                         .shrc                           motowashere
    .lesshst                        .ssh                            plan9-environment-variables
    bash-5.2# ls ~/Geekbench-6.1.0-Linux
    geekbench-workload.plar geekbench6              geekbench_x86_64
    geekbench.plar          geekbench_avx2
    bash-5.2# ls -l ~/Geekbench-6.1.0-Linux
    total 488224
    -rw-r--r--  1 tom  1000  316570457 Jun  6  2023 geekbench-workload.plar
    -rw-r--r--  1 tom  1000    4295615 Jun  6  2023 geekbench.plar
    -rwxr-xr-x  1 tom  1000    3468192 Jun  6  2023 geekbench6
    -rwxr-xr-x  1 tom  1000   91511824 Jun  6  2023 geekbench_avx2
    -rwxr-xr-x  1 tom  1000   83715032 Jun  6  2023 geekbench_x86_64
    bash-5.2# ~/Geekbench-6.1.0-Linux/geekbench6
    Geekbench 6.1.0 : https://www.geekbench.com/
    
    Geekbench 6 requires an active internet connection and automatically uploads 
    benchmark results to the Geekbench Browser.
    
    Upgrade to Geekbench 6 Pro to enable offline use and unlock other features:
    
      https://store.primatelabs.com/v6
    
    Enter your Geekbench 6 Pro license using the following command line:
    
      /root/Geekbench-6.1.0-Linux/geekbench6 --unlock <email> <key>
    
    System Information
      Operating System              openSUSE Leap 15.5 Alpha
      Kernel                        Linux 6.3.10 x86_64
      Model                         N/A
      Motherboard                   N/A
    
    CPU Information
      Name                          AMD Ryzen 9 7950X
      Topology                      1 Processor, 1 Core, 2 Threads
      Identifier                    AuthenticAMD Family 25 Model 97 Stepping 2
      Base Frequency                4.49 GHz
      L1 Instruction Cache          32.0 KB
      L1 Data Cache                 32.0 KB
      L2 Cache                      1.00 MB
      L3 Cache                      64.0 MB
    
    Memory Information
      Size                          4.00 GB
    
    
    Single-Core
      Running File Compression
      Running Navigation
      Running HTML5 Browser
      Running PDF Renderer
      Running Photo Library
      Running Clang
      Running Text Processing
    [ 612426.8340863] linux_sys_rt_sigaction: setting signal 64 ignored
      Running Asset Compression
      Running Object Detection
      Running Background Blur
      Running Horizon Detection
      Running Object Remover
      Running HDR
      Running Photo Filter
      Running Ray Tracer
      Running Structure from Motion
    
    Multi-Core
      Running File Compression
      Running Navigation
      Running HTML5 Browser
      Running PDF Renderer
      Running Photo Library
      Running Clang
      Running Text Processing
    [ 612604.8349775] linux_sys_rt_sigaction: setting signal 64 ignored
      Running Asset Compression
      Running Object Detection
      Running Background Blur
      Running Horizon Detection
      Running Object Remover
      Running HDR
      Running Photo Filter
      Running Ray Tracer
      Running Structure from Motion
    
    
    Uploading results to the Geekbench Browser. This could take a minute or two 
    depending on the speed of your internet connection.
    
    Upload succeeded. Visit the following link and view your results online:
    
      https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/9018149
    
    Visit the following link and add this result to your profile:
    
      https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/9018149/claim?key=903037
    
    bash-5.2# 
    
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  • @Not_Oles said:

    @Crab said: IPv6 simply refuses to work

    @yoursunny

    Rent our ASN and IPv6 magically starts to work.

    Both BIRD and Pathvector support FreeBSD.

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    HostBrr aff best VPS; VirmAche aff worst VPS.
    Unable to push-up due to shoulder injury 😣

  • Do we have a list of LES providers who are offering BSD VPS options?

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    VPS providers to check out:

  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer

    @yoursunny said:

    Rent our ASN and IPv6 magically starts to work.

    @yoursunny It's a nice offer to share your ASN, thank you, but maybe you are just trolling. How can I know that you are not trolling?

    I hope everyone gets the servers they want!

  • @Not_Oles my friend you're having way too much fun with your NetBSD!

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  • ZizzyDizzyMCZizzyDizzyMC Hosting Provider

    Wanted to post that I had some very unique router requirements, and ended up installing OPNSense on some hardware I put together and it not only worked out of the box, it pushes 10gbps pixies with ease on hardware sub 60w. Was a bear to configure though.

  • @ZizzyDizzyMC said:
    Wanted to post that I had some very unique router requirements, and ended up installing OPNSense on some hardware I put together and it not only worked out of the box, it pushes 10gbps pixies with ease on hardware sub 60w. Was a bear to configure though.

    That's the BSD power right there! What kind of hardware configuration you have if I may ask?

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  • ZizzyDizzyMCZizzyDizzyMC Hosting Provider

    @Crab said:

    @ZizzyDizzyMC said:
    Wanted to post that I had some very unique router requirements, and ended up installing OPNSense on some hardware I put together and it not only worked out of the box, it pushes 10gbps pixies with ease on hardware sub 60w. Was a bear to configure though.

    That's the BSD power right there! What kind of hardware configuration you have if I may ask?

    I'm using a box from Riverside Networks that was bricked, I opened it up reflashed the nvram chip and put on stock intel bios for the Xeon D cpu onboard. It has a Xeon D-1553N (8c16t) and 32GB of ram, quad 10g and 8 1g, but only 2 10g and 6 1g ports are usable due to the hardware design of the board using a multiplier that seems to only be supported by Riverside's custom distro stuff.

    Definitely would never recommend Riverside's equipment due to how locked down it is, but used it can be made into something cool if you know your way around hardware.

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