On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 09:51:48PM -0700, patrick keshishian wrote:
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 7:03 PM, LOL elvis4...@gmail.com wrote:
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Does openBSD has a boot manager like Grub or Boot0 for FreeBSD ?
I don't think so.
HTH,
--patrick
Grub 0.97 is in ports. See the sysutils/grub
There is a much higher potential of variation of implementations of xens
and it is next to impossible to find out any particular hosts, xen
details.
If anyone has these details, maybe they could share, but you may have a
more reliable experience with a Linux KVM host.
arpnetworks.com (linux KVM)
On Tue, 21 Sep 2010 21:51:48 -0700
patrick keshishian pkesh...@gmail.com wrote:
Does openBSD has a boot manager like Grub or Boot0 for FreeBSD ?
I don't think so.
Gag (written in assembly) is quite handy and allows you to select new
partitions on the fly.
On 09/21/10 22:03, LOL wrote:
Hello everybody, I read already all the faq and the doc on the openBSD
websites. There's just two-three thing that I'm not very sure how to do it
correctly.
The proper way to update a -RELEASE installation is to pick the patch on the
openBSD websites and just
On 2010e9409f22f% 12:28, John Jackson wrote:
tcpflow does that: 'tcpflow -c -s port 80'
Not sure if it's in ports or not.
Yes, it is in the ports.
and it is what i want.
Thank you.
Looks like the latest Areca firmware. Might double check. Do you have the
same issue on -current?
Hi,
I downgraded the firmware to 1.44 and tried with -current:
arc0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 Areca ARC-1680 rev 0x00: apic 8 int 16 (irq
10)
arc0: 4 ports, 256MB SDRAM, firmware V1.44
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On 2010-09-22, LOL elvis4...@gmail.com wrote:
Does openBSD have a tools that search packages ? The only way I found it's
by installing ports tree but I think it's a bit stupid to have all the tree
just to a search.
pkg_add pkg_mgr
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 4:30 PM, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
On 2010-09-22, LOL elvis4...@gmail.com wrote:
Does openBSD have a tools that search packages ? The only way I found it's
by installing ports tree but I think it's a bit stupid to have all the tree
just to a search.
2010/9/22 Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org:
On 2010-09-22, LOL elvis4...@gmail.com wrote:
Does openBSD have a tools that search packages ? The only way I found it's
by installing ports tree but I think it's a bit stupid to have all the tree
just to a search.
pkg_add pkg_mgr
pkg_info
On 2010-09-22, David Coppa dco...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 4:30 PM, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org
wrote:
On 2010-09-22, LOL elvis4...@gmail.com wrote:
Does openBSD have a tools that search packages ? The only way I found it's
by installing ports tree but I think it's
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Hi Stuart
On 21.09.2010 01:28, schrieb Stuart Henderson:
I would try wbng first. Failing that, lm. I doubt you would
need to disable ichiic but that would be the next step if there's
no improvement.
well disabling wbng seems to be the solution. After one day of normal
traffic levels we do
On 2010/09/22 17:38, Andre Keller wrote:
Hi Stuart
On 21.09.2010 01:28, schrieb Stuart Henderson:
I would try wbng first. Failing that, lm. I doubt you would
need to disable ichiic but that would be the next step if there's
no improvement.
well disabling wbng seems to be the
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 10:03:54PM -0400, LOL wrote:
Does openBSD have a tools that search packages ? The only way I found it's
by installing ports tree but I think it's a bit stupid to have all the tree
just to a search.
Does openBSD has a boot manager like Grub or Boot0 for FreeBSD ?
- Original Message
From: Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org
To: Andre Keller a...@list.ak.cx
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Wed, September 22, 2010 8:44:26 AM
Subject: Re: em(4) ierrs [solved]
On 2010/09/22 17:38, Andre Keller wrote:
Hi Stuart
On 21.09.2010 01:28, schrieb
On Wed, 22 Sep 2010, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2010-09-22, LOL elvis4...@gmail.com wrote:
Does openBSD have a tools that search packages ? The only way I found it's
by installing ports tree but I think it's a bit stupid to have all the tree
just to a search.
pkg_add pkg_mgr
For
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 11:24:00AM -0500, L. V. Lammert wrote:
On Wed, 22 Sep 2010, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2010-09-22, LOL elvis4...@gmail.com wrote:
Does openBSD have a tools that search packages ? The only way I found it's
by installing ports tree but I think it's a bit stupid to
I, unfortunately, am still experiencing livelocks on my em interfaces on my
Dell
R200 server in bridging mode. I'm going to have to schedule an upgrade to the
latest snapshot first to see if that clears up any issues, but barring that
I'm
not sure where to look. Perhaps I'll also try the UP
Running OpenBSD 4.8 GENERIC.MP#383 i386 ie a recent -current snapshot I can
run both commercial DVDs and videos downloaded from the web ( flv and mp3,4
files) using kaffeine and the audio is perfectly fine.
I use kaffeine-0.8.8p2 from the packages directory.
When I try to use kaffeine to play
Hi misc,
Could someone advise if running vlans+ jumbo frames is safe on IntelB.
PRO/1000 GT?
Man page says that there are known performance issues when running udp
traffic
What sort of performance issues one can face when running udp traffic
on them and how much traffic is needed to cause this
On 2010/09/22 10:04, James Peltier wrote:
- Original Message
From: Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org
To: Andre Keller a...@list.ak.cx
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Wed, September 22, 2010 8:44:26 AM
Subject: Re: em(4) ierrs [solved]
On 2010/09/22 17:38, Andre Keller
Rikky Taylor wrote:
I was after some general advice. I need to setup a routing firewall with 3
interfaces, moderate traffic and a fair amount of NAT'ing in the rules.
Given identical modern server hardware would I expect a performance difference
between an OpenBSD/PF setup and a
I was after some general advice. I need to setup a routing firewall with 3
interfaces, moderate traffic and a fair amount of NAT'ing in the rules.
Given identical modern server hardware would I expect a performance difference
between an OpenBSD/PF setup and a Linux/IPTables one?
Rikky
Greetings List,
I would like to ask if someone has done routing via pf(4) (non-NAT
rules). My idea is to be able to route packets from one interface to
the other. say from tun0 to rl0. I've been googling a lot and most of
the rules im seeing have something to do with NAT routes.
any help would
On 22 September 2010 15:29, Rikky Taylor rikkytay...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
I was after some general advice. I need to setup a routing firewall with 3
interfaces, moderate traffic and a fair amount of NAT'ing in the rules.
Define a fair amount of NAT'ing. Twenty machines in one class C,
multiple
On Wed, 22 Sep 2010 19:29:31 +
Rikky Taylor rikkytay...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
I was after some general advice. I need to setup a routing firewall
with 3 interfaces, moderate traffic and a fair amount of NAT'ing in
the rules.
Given identical modern server hardware would I expect a
kaffeine uses libcdio, which I don't think has ever worked quite
right on OpenBSD. kaffeine crashes for me on amd64 when I try to
play an audio CD. kscd tries to use '/dev/cdrom' by default, which
is totally bogus.
use cdio(1)'s 'cdplay' command to play audio CDs. cdio(1) is in
base. it
Wow, Thanks very much for all the answer. When I sayed that I think it's
stupid to install all the port tree just to search, I meant that the ports
tree is for install object from source. So if you just use it for searching,
you're not using it for the right thing ? But thanks for the pkg_mgr and
Hi Rikky,
What I can say to you, as a former Linux user (as firewalls) is:
Iptables is ok, until you know PF, after knowing PF you'll never use
Linux, at least for firewalls, anymore.
That's is my experience on this subject.
Fabio Almeida
Em Qua, 2010-09-22 C s 19:29 +, Rikky Taylor
Westpac Online Security Alert
An attempt to access Online Banking was denied on:
Wednesday, 22 September 2010 at 05:04:26 EST
Access was denied for one of two reasons:
* Incorrect attempts to access and Login failures.
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 4:11 PM, Fabio Almeida mente...@gmail.com wrote:
Iptables is ok, until you know PF, after knowing PF you'll never use
Linux, at least for firewalls, anymore.
+1
On 22 September 2010 21:51, LOL elvis4...@gmail.com wrote:
Wow, Thanks very much for all the answer. When I sayed that I think it's
stupid to install all the port tree just to search, I meant that the ports
tree is for install object from source. So if you just use it for searching,
you're not
2010/9/22 Fred Crowson fred.crow...@gmail.com
On 22 September 2010 21:51, LOL elvis4...@gmail.com wrote:
Wow, Thanks very much for all the answer. When I sayed that I think it's
stupid to install all the port tree just to search, I meant that the
ports
tree is for install object from
- Original Message
From: Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org
To: James Peltier james_a_pelt...@yahoo.ca
Cc: Andre Keller a...@list.ak.cx; misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Wed, September 22, 2010 12:31:43 PM
Subject: Re: em(4) ierrs [solved]
snip
I, unfortunately, am still experiencing
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 3:24 PM, LOL elvis4...@gmail.com wrote:
2010/9/22 Fred Crowson fred.crow...@gmail.com
PS: my boot.ini when I used to dual boot my X41 Laptop:
[boot loader]
timeout=5
default c:\openbsd40.pbr=OpenBSD - a real OS ;~)
[operating systems]
On 09/22/10 18:24, LOL wrote:
2010/9/22 Fred Crowson fred.crow...@gmail.com
On 22 September 2010 21:51, LOL elvis4...@gmail.com wrote:
Wow, Thanks very much for all the answer. When I sayed that I think it's
stupid to install all the port tree just to search, I meant that the
ports
tree
On Wed, September 22, 2010 18:56, Luis F Urrea wrote:
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 4:11 PM, Fabio Almeida mente...@gmail.com wrote:
Iptables is ok, until you know PF, after knowing PF you'll never use
Linux, at least for firewalls, anymore.
+1
+1
matheus
--
We will call you cygnus,
The God of
- Original Message
From: Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org
To: James Peltier james_a_pelt...@yahoo.ca
Cc: Andre Keller a...@list.ak.cx; misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Wed, September 22, 2010 12:31:43 PM
Subject: Re: em(4) ierrs [solved]
the livelock counter means a timeout wasn't
* Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org [2010-09-22 21:41]:
the livelock counter means a timeout wasn't reached in time,
indicating the system being too busy to run userland.
(see m_cltick(), m_cldrop() etc in sys/kern/uipc_mbuf.c,
and the video from asiabsdcon starting about 15 minutes into
I unfortunately have to suggest that those of you planing to go to
eurobsdcon in karlsruhe hold back on booking your tickets. The
organizers have failed to confirm that they cover speakers' travel and
accomodation expenses despite countless requests. This is not an issue of
us being able to afford
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 08:39:36PM -0300, Nenhum_de_Nos wrote:
On Wed, September 22, 2010 18:56, Luis F Urrea wrote:
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 4:11 PM, Fabio Almeida mente...@gmail.com wrote:
Iptables is ok, until you know PF, after knowing PF you'll never use
Linux, at least for firewalls,
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 02:55:12AM +0200, Henning Brauer wrote:
I unfortunately have to suggest that those of you planing to go to
eurobsdcon in karlsruhe hold back on booking your tickets. The
organizers have failed to confirm that they cover speakers' travel and
accomodation expenses despite
I, unfortunately, am still experiencing livelocks on my em interfaces on my
Dell
R200 server in bridging mode. I'm going to have to schedule an upgrade to the
latest snapshot first to see if that clears up any issues, but barring that
I'm
not sure where to look. Perhaps I'll also try the UP
On Wed, 2010-09-22 at 19:29 +, Rikky Taylor wrote:
I was after some general advice. I need to setup a routing firewall with 3
interfaces, moderate traffic and a fair amount of NAT'ing in the rules.
Sorry, that's just too vague to have any meaning.
Come back with a topology and numbers for
Hello list,
I want to report this error, i am not sure if it is a hardware error, or
something driver related.
Maybe someome has already encountered with this and solved in the past,
but i could not find anything specific in the list.
I got an old DELL Poweredge 650 1u rack server, and when
I know U, rsss
I wrote several rules with netfilter for a long time
until this friend said to me about OpenBSD/PF
Now i forget how write rules with netfilter
Sincerely . I say
PF in Vein !
Regargs
Spawn
2010/9/22 Chris Dukes pak...@pr.neotoma.org
On Wed, 2010-09-22 at 19:29 +, Rikky
Gentile cliente,
Per ragioni di sicurezza h necessario confermare il tuo account,
si prega di compilare il modulo allegato in questo messaggio.
Grazie per la collaborazione.
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Gentile cliente,
Per ragioni di sicurezza h necessario confermare il tuo account,
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Grazie per la collaborazione.
) RelaxBanking
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