Quote"...I'm not sure what hardware brand or version of OPNSense you're running, but this also happened to me. I was just tinkering with it today. I have a Lenovo M720q Tiny as well as a M715q Tiny. The beep can be heard on the M715q but not on the M720q..."
root@router:~ # ls -al /usr/bin/beep
-rwsr-xr-x 1 root wheel 10088 Nov 24 23:26 /usr/bin/beep
# This version interprets tone-length integers as millisecond values, and it works (makes beep noises) on my system.
root@router:~ # ls -al /usr/local/bin/beep
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 7584 Jul 21 16:21 /usr/local/bin/beep
# This version interpretes tone-length integers as centi-second values, and it doesn't work (no sounds) on my system.root@router:~ # diff opnsense-beep opnsense-beep-ORIGINAL
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< /usr/bin/beep -F "${NOTE}" -D "${DURATION}" -g 100
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> /usr/local/bin/beep -p "${NOTE}" "${DURATION}"root@router:~ # cat /dev/sndstat
Installed devices:
pcm0: <Realtek ALC235 (Analog 2.0+HP/2.0)> (play/rec) default
pcm1: <Intel Kaby Lake (HDMI/DP 8ch)> (play)
No devices installed from userspace.Quote from: JMini on Today at 02:28:12 AMDoes Unbound use DOH/DOT to send the request to the resolvers? Because the DNS req will still go through my ISP. So even though they're not serving the DNS request themselves, they can still see the unencrypted DNS request.