Are you allowing dhcp (:53 tvp/udp) through the FW? If not try
sudo ufw allow bootps
sudo ufw allow 53/udp
sudo ufw allow 53/tcp
or maybe give it a static IP on the defined virt-manager network and allow traffic from that IP
sudo ufw allow from 192.168.150.xxx or whatever the dhcp network is
“administrative robot” is kind of a disrespectful way to refer to Kevin the door guard
I got you fam
Project Farm has done a few videos on knife sharpeners. His testing is usually pretty straight to the point
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9Lu71ewVSw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBINMUdlJ14
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEDyYJJ6f9M
I actually was just re-watching them as my whetstone has seen better days, and I’m pretty sure it’s now too curved to continue on
That’s a great idea! I haven’t burned myself lately reaching into my toaster oven, but it’s only a matter of time
Americans will use anything but the Metric system 😆
Does the unmatched parenthesis around the filename bother anyone else, or is it just me?
Must’ve been french bread pizza day in the cafeteria 😆
Where I live, aphids and mites are the biggest pests, but for home gardeners we can just pick them off, or use ladybugs if it gets really bad
Perhaps it’s to stop an aerial drone from dropping munitions down an open hatch, the way they’ve been dropping them on tanks and IFVs, rather than a drone just smashing into the conning tower…maybe someone else has a better explanation
I for one praise our new vampire overlords 😆
Thankfully I wash all of my fruits and vegetables prior to consumption, because basically everything I like to eat has been making the top 12
The Dirty Dozen
Keebler Pizzarias. They had 3 flavours IIRC, the Pepperoni was my favourite, I used to inhale those things
Fair point, I hadn’t considered that perspective. I’ve been using Waze, and I rarely get above 40mph when using it, so I usually have tons of warning and time, but I can see how folks can be cautious
I find it odd, that in the age of GPS, I still find myself behind folks who will slow down for intersections (usually on a two lane road w/ no dashed lines for passing) as if they’re unsure if the road coming up is the road they need to turn onto
Mapsco was a brilliant idea! I did a lot of driving to both old and new neighbourhoods back then. I was always buying the newest editions so I could get the updated streets for new subdivisions (I think they have had supplementals between major editions too)…kinda like a Google maps update…but with paper. I think I left a stack of those books in my truck when I traded it in as I had just been gifted a Garmin GPS
You’re correct, by a large margin. WV has 275 according to Wikipedia. Now I’m wondering what qualifier was used, was it drop height, discharge, accessible vs inaccessible…
No prob, let us know how it goes. Also, thinking more about it, you may want to go the static IP route for 2 reasons
w/ regards to the first issue I guess you could just allow :53 and bootps from the dhcp subnet that virt manager created. Something like
sudo ufw allow from 192.168.122.0/24 to any port 53 where 192.168.122.0/24 is the subnet virt-manager created for dhcp
I think that’ll allow both tcp and udp. I haven’t used ufw in a while, my RHEL based distros switched to firewalld, but the concepts are the same, just different syntax. I do believe you’ll need udp open as IIRC during DORA the initial DISCOVER is sent over udp, and somewhere between OFFER and REQUEST it switches to tcp…but I also haven’t had to troubleshoot dhcp in a while, and I have forgotten a lot. Either way let us know how it goes!