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  3. author=jrmu
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  7. host=38.81.163.7
  8. name=Openbsd.Install
  9. rev=27
  10. targets=Openbsd.Botnow,Openbsd.Dns,Openbsd.Vhost,Openbsd.Staticnet
  11. text=(:title OpenBSD Install Guide:)%0a%0aThis is a quick install guide for OpenBSD 6.8 on BuyVM.%0a%0aUse your web browser to go to [[https://manage.buyvm.net]]. Use the username and password that was given you.%0a%0a# Click on the [Power State] button, then [Power Off] the server. Any time new changes to hardware apply (upgrading RAM, CPUs, patches), you must hard power off and then boot the VPS. '''WARNING''': Make sure notify your users in advance, then power off your server by running @@$ doas shutdown -p now@@ -- or else you may lose data!\\%0aAttach:install-panel-01.png%0a# Click on Settings.%0a # Click on Enable for API settings, then click Generate. Make sure to copy these values down for use for [[Openbsd/botnow|botnow]]. They will allow you to configure rDNS records automatically using scripts.%0a # Make sure the hostname matches what you want. It should probably be @@%3cfruit>.ircnow.org@@. Click Save.%0a # In the KVM settings on the right, change the CPU model to QEMU, Ethernet Driver to VIRTIO, and Hard Disk Driver to VIRTIO. I suspect this hardware to be most stable (but I am not sure).%0a # Make sure to click on Save Settings.\\%0aAttach:install-panel-02.png%0a# Click on Networking.%0a # For IPv4, change the main IP address to use your DDoS filtered IP address. Make sure to save changes. Do not share your non-DDoS filtered IP address with non-teammates! If you do, you can get DDoSed and forced offline. You will have two IPs -- the DDoS filtered IP is what you share with the public, the internal IP can be used as a backdoor to log in.%0a # Make sure the Status is set to On for each IP address you have. Configure the rDNS records. Save Changes. '''NOTE''': In order for rDNS to apply, you must have properly configured A/AAAA [[Openbsd/dns|DNS records]]. Please read up on [[Openbsd/vhost|vhosts]].\\%0aAttach:install-panel-03.png%0a# Click on IPv6%0a # To use IPv6, you must assign IPv6 addresses from the dedicated IPv6 subnet. Click on Assign IPv6 Address, then Assign Multiple IPv6 Addresses.\\%0aAttach:install-panel-04.png%0a# You can add hundreds of IPv6 addresses, but you must add them 8 at a time. Click Add IPv6 Addresses.\\%0aAttach:install-panel-05.png%0a# Configure the IPv6 addresses:%0a # Click on the Status buttons and set each IPv6 address to On.%0a # Click on the spinning gear icon to configure rDNS or to delete the IP address.%0a # '''Remember''': Click Save Changes to apply.%0a# To use these IP addresses, see [[Openbsd/Staticnet|configuring static networking]] on OpenBSD. You will need to record the information about the IP addresses, the subnet, and the default gateway.\\%0aAttach:install-panel-06.png%0a# Click on Routed Subnets%0a # This will enable you to get a /48 subnet without needing to manually enter IP addresses. You will also be given delegation for the rDNS entries.\\%0aAttach:install-panel-07.png%0a# Configure the name servers%0a # Set the nexthop IP address to one of your IPv6 addresses%0a # Set the delegated nameservers to two of your rDNS nameservers.\\%0aAttach:install-panel-08.png%0a# Click on CD-ROM%0a # Search for OpenBSD (at the very bottom), then click Mount ISO.\\%0aAttach:install-panel-09.png%0a# Alternatively, to get a more recent ISO, while inside CD-ROM, click on Upload ISO.%0a # Upload your ISO.\\%0aAttach:install-panel-10.png%0a# Click on Volumes%0a # Click on the gear icon to Attach To Virtual Server. Make note of the hard disk size so you can partition and format it later.\\%0aAttach:install-panel-11.png%0a# Click on Power State at the top right, then Boot. Then, click on Console.%0aAttach:install-panel-12.png%0a# Begin installation%0a # Error 1: If you see "No bootable device", double check to make sure you have mounted the CD-ROM ISO.%0a # Error 2: The operating system has booted from hard disk instead of the ISO. In this case, you will want to log in and reboot using $ @@doas shutdown -r now@@ . Rebooting using software will avoid damaging your files. Do '''not''' use @@CTRL+ALT+DEL@@, @@Graceful Restart@@, @@Graceful Shutdown@@, @@Reset@@, or @@Power Off@@ unless absolutely necessary, because this will result in data corruption.%0aAttach:install-panel-13.png%0a# Follow the install instructions.%0aAttach:install-panel-14.png
  12. time=1607083332
  13. title=OpenBSD Install Guide
  14. author:1607083332=jrmu
  15. diff:1607083332:1607083163:=51,53c51%0a%3c Attach:install-panel-13.png%0a%3c # Follow the install instructions.%0a%3c Attach:install-panel-14.png%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a---%0a> Attach:install-panel-13.png%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a
  16. host:1607083332=38.81.163.7
  17. author:1607083163=jrmu
  18. diff:1607083163:1607082356:=47,51c47%0a%3c Attach:install-panel-12.png%0a%3c # Begin installation%0a%3c # Error 1: If you see "No bootable device", double check to make sure you have mounted the CD-ROM ISO.%0a%3c # Error 2: The operating system has booted from hard disk instead of the ISO. In this case, you will want to log in and reboot using $ @@doas shutdown -r now@@ . Rebooting using software will avoid damaging your files. Do '''not''' use @@CTRL+ALT+DEL@@, @@Graceful Restart@@, @@Graceful Shutdown@@, @@Reset@@, or @@Power Off@@ unless absolutely necessary, because this will result in data corruption.%0a%3c Attach:install-panel-13.png%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a---%0a> Attach:install-panel-12.png%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a
  19. host:1607083163=38.81.163.7
  20. author:1607082356=jrmu
  21. diff:1607082356:1607081617:=45,47c45%0a%3c Attach:install-panel-11.png%0a%3c # Click on Power State at the top right, then Boot. Then, click on Console.%0a%3c Attach:install-panel-12.png%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a---%0a> Attach:install-panel-11.png%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a
  22. host:1607082356=38.81.163.7
  23. author:1607081617=jrmu
  24. diff:1607081617:1607081405:=37,38c37,39%0a%3c # Click on CD-ROM%0a%3c # Search for OpenBSD (at the very bottom), then click Mount ISO.\\%0a---%0a> # Click on %0a> # Set the nexthop IP address to one of your IPv6 addresses%0a> # Set the delegated nameservers to two of your rDNS nameservers.\\%0a40,41c41,43%0a%3c # Alternatively, to get a more recent ISO, while inside CD-ROM, click on Upload ISO.%0a%3c # Upload your ISO.\\%0a---%0a> # Configure the name servers%0a> # Set the nexthop IP address to one of your IPv6 addresses%0a> # Set the delegated nameservers to two of your rDNS nameservers.\\%0a43,44c45,47%0a%3c # Click on Volumes%0a%3c # Click on the gear icon to Attach To Virtual Server. Make note of the hard disk size so you can partition and format it later.\\%0a---%0a> # Configure the name servers%0a> # Set the nexthop IP address to one of your IPv6 addresses%0a> # Set the delegated nameservers to two of your rDNS nameservers.\\%0a
  25. host:1607081617=38.81.163.7
  26. author:1607081405=jrmu
  27. diff:1607081405:1607080554:=27,28c27,28%0a%3c # '''Remember''': Click Save Changes to apply.%0a%3c # To use these IP addresses, see [[Openbsd/Staticnet|configuring static networking]] on OpenBSD. You will need to record the information about the IP addresses, the subnet, and the default gateway.\\%0a---%0a> # '''Remember''': Click Save Changes to apply.\\%0a> # To use these IP addresses, see [[Openbsd/Staticnet|configuring static networking]] on OpenBSD.%0a
  28. host:1607081405=38.81.163.7
  29. author:1607080554=jrmu
  30. diff:1607080554:1607080349:=17c17%0a%3c # Make sure the Status is set to On for each IP address you have. Configure the rDNS records. Save Changes. '''NOTE''': In order for rDNS to apply, you must have properly configured A/AAAA [[Openbsd/dns|DNS records]]. Please read up on [[Openbsd/vhost|vhosts]].\\%0a---%0a> # Make sure the Status is set to On for each IP address you have. Configure the rDNS records. Save Changes. '''NOTE''': In order for rDNS to apply, you must have properly configured A/AAAA DNS records.\\%0a28d27%0a%3c # To use these IP addresses, see [[Openbsd/Staticnet|configuring static networking]] on OpenBSD.%0a
  31. host:1607080554=198.251.81.119
  32. author:1607080349=jrmu
  33. diff:1607080349:1607080048:=11c11%0a%3c # Make sure the hostname matches what you want. It should probably be @@%3cfruit>.ircnow.org@@. Click Save.%0a---%0a> # Make sure the hostname matches what you want. Click Save.%0a16,17c16,17%0a%3c # For IPv4, change the main IP address to use your DDoS filtered IP address. Make sure to save changes. Do not share your non-DDoS filtered IP address with non-teammates! If you do, you can get DDoSed and forced offline. You will have two IPs -- the DDoS filtered IP is what you share with the public, the internal IP can be used as a backdoor to log in.%0a%3c # Make sure the Status is set to On for each IP address you have. Configure the rDNS records. Save Changes. '''NOTE''': In order for rDNS to apply, you must have properly configured A/AAAA DNS records.\\%0a---%0a> # For IPv4, change the main IP address to use your DDoS filtered IP address. Make sure to save changes. Do not share your non-DDoS filtered IP address with non-teammates! If you do, you can get DDoSed and forced offline.%0a> # Make sure the Status is set to On for each IP address you have. Configure the rDNS records. Save Changes.\\%0a36c36%0a%3c # Click on %0a---%0a> # Configure the name servers%0a
  34. host:1607080349=198.251.81.119
  35. author:1607080048=jrmu
  36. diff:1607080048:1607079095:=35,47c35%0a%3c Attach:install-panel-08.png%0a%3c # Configure the name servers%0a%3c # Set the nexthop IP address to one of your IPv6 addresses%0a%3c # Set the delegated nameservers to two of your rDNS nameservers.\\%0a%3c Attach:install-panel-09.png%0a%3c # Configure the name servers%0a%3c # Set the nexthop IP address to one of your IPv6 addresses%0a%3c # Set the delegated nameservers to two of your rDNS nameservers.\\%0a%3c Attach:install-panel-10.png%0a%3c # Configure the name servers%0a%3c # Set the nexthop IP address to one of your IPv6 addresses%0a%3c # Set the delegated nameservers to two of your rDNS nameservers.\\%0a%3c Attach:install-panel-11.png%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a---%0a> Attach:install-panel-08.png%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a
  37. host:1607080048=198.251.81.119
  38. author:1607079095=jrmu
  39. diff:1607079095:1607079048:=30c30%0a%3c # This will enable you to get a /48 subnet without needing to manually enter IP addresses. You will also be given delegation for the rDNS entries.\\%0a---%0a> # This will enable you to get a /48 subnet without needing to manually enter IP addresses. You will also be given delegation for the rDNS entries.%0a
  40. host:1607079095=198.251.81.119
  41. author:1607079048=jrmu
  42. diff:1607079048:1607079011:=17c17%0a%3c # Make sure the Status is set to On for each IP address you have. Configure the rDNS records. Save Changes.\\%0a---%0a> # Make sure the Status is set to On for each IP address you have. Configure the rDNS records. Save Changes.%0a
  43. host:1607079048=198.251.81.119
  44. author:1607079011=jrmu
  45. diff:1607079011:1607078308:=20c20%0a%3c # To use IPv6, you must assign IPv6 addresses from the dedicated IPv6 subnet. Click on Assign IPv6 Address, then Assign Multiple IPv6 Addresses.\\%0a---%0a> # For IPv6\\%0a22d21%0a%3c # You can add hundreds of IPv6 addresses, but you must add them 8 at a time. Click Add IPv6 Addresses.\\%0a24,27d22%0a%3c # Configure the IPv6 addresses:%0a%3c # Click on the Status buttons and set each IPv6 address to On.%0a%3c # Click on the spinning gear icon to configure rDNS or to delete the IP address.%0a%3c # '''Remember''': Click Save Changes to apply.\\%0a29,30d23%0a%3c # Click on Routed Subnets%0a%3c # This will enable you to get a /48 subnet without needing to manually enter IP addresses. You will also be given delegation for the rDNS entries.%0a32,35c25,26%0a%3c # Configure the name servers%0a%3c # Set the nexthop IP address to one of your IPv6 addresses%0a%3c # Set the delegated nameservers to two of your rDNS nameservers.\\%0a%3c Attach:install-panel-08.png%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a---%0a> Attach:install-panel-08.png%0a> %0a
  46. host:1607079011=198.251.81.119
  47. author:1607078308=jrmu
  48. diff:1607078308:1607078070:=15,17d14%0a%3c # Click on Networking.%0a%3c # For IPv4, change the main IP address to use your DDoS filtered IP address. Make sure to save changes. Do not share your non-DDoS filtered IP address with non-teammates! If you do, you can get DDoSed and forced offline.%0a%3c # Make sure the Status is set to On for each IP address you have. Configure the rDNS records. Save Changes.%0a19,20d15%0a%3c # Click on IPv6%0a%3c # For IPv6\\%0a
  49. host:1607078308=198.251.81.119
  50. author:1607078070=jrmu
  51. diff:1607078070:1607078045:=10c10%0a%3c # Click on Enable for API settings, then click Generate. Make sure to copy these values down for use for [[Openbsd/botnow|botnow]]. They will allow you to configure rDNS records automatically using scripts.%0a---%0a> # Click on Enable for API settings, then click Generate. Make sure to copy these values down for use for [[Openbsd/botnow|botnow]].%0a
  52. host:1607078070=198.251.81.119
  53. author:1607078045=jrmu
  54. diff:1607078045:1607077894:=10,13c10,13%0a%3c # Click on Enable for API settings, then click Generate. Make sure to copy these values down for use for [[Openbsd/botnow|botnow]].%0a%3c # Make sure the hostname matches what you want. Click Save.%0a%3c # In the KVM settings on the right, change the CPU model to QEMU, Ethernet Driver to VIRTIO, and Hard Disk Driver to VIRTIO. I suspect this hardware to be most stable (but I am not sure).%0a%3c # Make sure to click on Save Settings.\\%0a---%0a> # Click on the Generate button for API settings. Make sure to copy these values down for use for [[Openbsd/botnow|botnow]].%0a> # Make sure the hostname matches what you want.%0a> # In the KVM settings on the right, change the CPU model to QEMU, Ethernet Driver to VIRTIO, and Hard Disk Driver to VIRTIO.%0a> %0a
  55. host:1607078045=198.251.81.119
  56. author:1607077894=jrmu
  57. diff:1607077894:1607077813:=10c10%0a%3c # Click on the Generate button for API settings. Make sure to copy these values down for use for [[Openbsd/botnow|botnow]].%0a---%0a> # Click on the Generate button for API settings.%0a
  58. host:1607077894=198.251.81.119
  59. author:1607077813=jrmu
  60. diff:1607077813:1607077807:=7,8c7,8%0a%3c # Click on the [Power State] button, then [Power Off] the server. Any time new changes to hardware apply (upgrading RAM, CPUs, patches), you must hard power off and then boot the VPS. '''WARNING''': Make sure notify your users in advance, then power off your server by running @@$ doas shutdown -p now@@ -- or else you may lose data!\\%0a%3c Attach:install-panel-01.png%0a---%0a> # Click on the [Power State] button, then [Power Off] the server. Any time new changes to hardware apply (upgrading RAM, CPUs, patches), you must hard power off and then boot the VPS. '''WARNING''': Make sure notify your users in advance, then power off your server by running @@$ doas shutdown -p now@@ -- or else you may lose data!%0a> \\Attach:install-panel-01.png%0a
  61. host:1607077813=198.251.81.119
  62. author:1607077807=jrmu
  63. diff:1607077807:1607077745:=
  64. host:1607077807=198.251.81.119
  65. author:1607077745=jrmu
  66. diff:1607077745:1607077631:=8c8,10%0a%3c \\Attach:install-panel-01.png%0a---%0a> %0a> Attach:install-panel-01.png%0a> %0a
  67. host:1607077745=198.251.81.119
  68. author:1607077631=jrmu
  69. diff:1607077631:1607077591:=7,8d6%0a%3c # Click on the [Power State] button, then [Power Off] the server. Any time new changes to hardware apply (upgrading RAM, CPUs, patches), you must hard power off and then boot the VPS. '''WARNING''': Make sure notify your users in advance, then power off your server by running @@$ doas shutdown -p now@@ -- or else you may lose data!%0a%3c %0a9a8,9%0a> %0a> # Click on the [Power State] button, then [Power Off] the server. Any time new changes to hardware apply (upgrading RAM, CPUs, patches), you must hard power off and then boot the VPS. '''WARNING''': Make sure notify your users in advance, then power off your server by running @@$ doas shutdown -p now@@ -- or else you may lose data!%0a
  70. host:1607077631=198.251.81.119
  71. author:1607077591=jrmu
  72. diff:1607077591:1607077493:=9c9%0a%3c # Click on the [Power State] button, then [Power Off] the server. Any time new changes to hardware apply (upgrading RAM, CPUs, patches), you must hard power off and then boot the VPS. '''WARNING''': Make sure notify your users in advance, then power off your server by running @@$ doas shutdown -p now@@ -- or else you may lose data!%0a---%0a> # Click on the [Power State] button, then [Power Off] the server. Any time new changes to hardware apply (upgrading RAM, CPUs, patches), you must hard power off and then boot the VPS.%0a
  73. host:1607077591=198.251.81.119
  74. author:1607077493=jrmu
  75. diff:1607077493:1607076200:=16,23c16%0a%3c Attach:install-panel-02.png%0a%3c Attach:install-panel-03.png%0a%3c Attach:install-panel-04.png%0a%3c Attach:install-panel-05.png%0a%3c Attach:install-panel-06.png%0a%3c Attach:install-panel-07.png%0a%3c Attach:install-panel-08.png%0a%3c %0a---%0a> Attach:install-panel-02.png%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a
  76. host:1607077493=198.251.81.119
  77. author:1607076200=jrmu
  78. diff:1607076200:1607076195:=16c16%0a%3c Attach:install-panel-02.png%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a---%0a> Attach:install-panel-01.png%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a
  79. host:1607076200=198.251.81.119
  80. author:1607076195=jrmu
  81. diff:1607076195:1607075935:=15,16d14%0a%3c %0a%3c Attach:install-panel-01.png%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a
  82. host:1607076195=198.251.81.119
  83. author:1607075935=jrmu
  84. diff:1607075935:1607075795:=11,14c11%0a%3c # Click on Settings.%0a%3c # Click on the Generate button for API settings.%0a%3c # Make sure the hostname matches what you want.%0a%3c # In the KVM settings on the right, change the CPU model to QEMU, Ethernet Driver to VIRTIO, and Hard Disk Driver to VIRTIO.%0a---%0a> # Click on Console%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a
  85. host:1607075935=198.251.81.119
  86. author:1607075795=jrmu
  87. diff:1607075795:1607075653:=5,11c5%0a%3c Use your web browser to go to [[https://manage.buyvm.net]]. Use the username and password that was given you.%0a%3c %0a%3c Attach:install-panel-01.png%0a%3c %0a%3c # Click on the [Power State] button, then [Power Off] the server. Any time new changes to hardware apply (upgrading RAM, CPUs, patches), you must hard power off and then boot the VPS.%0a%3c %0a%3c # Click on Console%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a---%0a> Attach:install-panel-01.png%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a
  88. host:1607075795=198.251.81.119
  89. author:1607075653=jrmu
  90. diff:1607075653:1607075263:=1,5c1%0a%3c (:title OpenBSD Install Guide:)%0a%3c %0a%3c This is a quick install guide for OpenBSD 6.8 on BuyVM.%0a%3c %0a%3c Attach:install-panel-01.png%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a---%0a> (:title OpenBSD Install Guide:)%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a
  91. host:1607075653=198.251.81.119
  92. author:1607075263=jrmu
  93. diff:1607075263:1607075263:=1d0%0a%3c (:title OpenBSD Install Guide:)%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a
  94. host:1607075263=198.251.81.119