Hi,
yes you need Load Balance Outgoing Traffic section in
http://www.openbsd.com/faq/pf/pools.html . I use two ADSL connection
with OpenBSD PF for employers and managers..
2005/12/19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi All,
Is merging two ADSL connections (from two different ISPs) into
hi,
I've found some nice wallpapers here:
http://www.bsdnexus.com/wallpapers.htm
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Hi Huzeyfe,
Is the solutions really that simple? Any pointers as to where I can read
more about what works or what does not work in this scenario?
I read somewhere that true load balancing can only work if the two ADSL
connections end up at one ISP. Are your two links coming from two
different
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005, Mark Nelson wrote:
I've just installed OpenBSD 3.8 on an SGI O2, somehow by accident I have
deleted partition p and therefore the machine will not boot into
OpenBSD. How do I re-create partition P?
It's been a while, but I once made this mistake too. To recover, you'll
Hi,
2 ADSL connection is same ISP but I use ADSL modem for them..
|-Modem1(ADSL1)--
Users---OpenBSD |ISP
|--Modem2(ADSL2)--
My
Hello
I'm trying to do the same thing as you are.
LAN - OpenBSD - internet - NAT - windows_xp_client
I followed http://openbsd.cz/~pruzicka/vpn.html but I have still problem. I
don't know what's wrong maybe something with NAT-T.
Here is a debug log from isakmpd
115924.644366 Default
Marcos Marconcini wrote:
I not sure, I saw someone ask a similar question some weeks ago, but mail
from the openbsd list was incidentally deleted. /.../
With so many fine archives that should not be a problem, right? ;-d
Here's one:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc
/Alexander
On 18/12/05, steven mestdagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see the same happening on 3.8-release vs. 3.8-current on i386 for
systems with foreign filesystems. Not sure why.
Think it could be a bug?
On 12/19/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
heya,
i've been grinding away to get a VPN setup where i can have win xp clients
connect to my openbsd firewall and access the network behind it. i have tried
a
number of things, none of which have yet worked for all my users. i am
Hi,
Hello
I'm trying to do the same thing as you are.
LAN - OpenBSD - internet - NAT - windows_xp_client
maybe you should get the NAT out of the way first and get
it working without, getting IPSEC to work over nat ist not
trivial and depending on the natter sometimes impossible.
bye,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
heya,
i've been grinding away to get a VPN setup where i can have win xp clients
connect to my openbsd firewall and access the network behind it. i have tried a
number of things, none of which have yet worked for all my users. i am very much
interested in hearing from
Where can I find a list of USB hard drives supported
by openbsd?
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* Philip Olsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-12-18 00:25]:
If I add prepend-self etc to a neighbor while openbgpd is running and
then doing I a reload, should openbgpd understand that this has changed
and manipulate the routingtable accordingly ?
no, it will prepend-self however on all routes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
heya,
i've been grinding away to get a VPN setup where i can have win xp clients
connect to my openbsd firewall and access the network behind it. i have tried
a
number of things, none of which have yet worked for all my users. i am very
much
interested in
On 19/12/05, Gerardo Santana Gsmez Garrido [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Did it work?
Nope, we have breakage :o
Will post a bug report to ports@
Best Regards
Edd
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i would love a howto for the win xp boxes ...
Charles Dietlein has written a document[1] detailing how to get WinXP's
native IPSec talking with OpenBSD, using MMC and the IPSec snapin. (While
it's focus is replacing WEP with IPSec, the
On Sun, Dec 18, 2005 at 12:24:09AM +0100, Philip Olsson wrote:
Hello
If I add prepend-self etc to a neighbor while openbgpd is running and
then doing I a reload, should openbgpd understand that this has changed
and manipulate the routingtable accordingly ?
On -current bgpd supports
On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, martin wrote:
I'm looking at a VIA motherboard with the following NICS.
3 x INTEL 82551QM 1x 82540EM (Gigabit)
Any issues with these ? (Commell LE-564 - Eden 533MHz)
If you intend on using the fxp NICs to do bridging with pf + scrub
rules, you'll get kernel panics[1].
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Uwe Dippel wrote:
[You find this repeatedly in the archive]
Since I had this throughout the versions, including 3.8, I looked into
this a bit deeper:
cpan -MCPAN -e shell
and everything subsequent bombs out with a checksum mismatch.
[...]
A
Does it happen on *all* fxp cards? Even on other boxes using different
motherboards/CPU's?
Greg Mortensen wrote:
On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, martin wrote:
I'm looking at a VIA motherboard with the following NICS.
3 x INTEL 82551QM 1x 82540EM (Gigabit)
Any issues with these ? (Commell LE-564 - Eden
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 11:29:25AM +0200, Huzeyfe Onal wrote:
Hi,
2 ADSL connection is same ISP but I use ADSL modem for them..
|-Modem1(ADSL1)--
Users---OpenBSD
|ISP
On 19 December 2005 at 15:39:44, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Craig Skinner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately, 2 ADSLs/SDSL cannot provide high availability due to
the same
infrastructure being used.
If you need redundancy, try a DSL and a cable TV broadband or leased
line.
Ensuring
Don't play with toys which you could not uderstand.
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Why you don't back to Microsoft Windows(tm) desktop?
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Please start with http://wikibooks.org and learn about basic unix using
Hi,
I have an OpenBSD 3.8 system that I have reached the default maximum number
of
groups allowed per user (16). I need to increase this amount which I
believe is controlled
by the constant value NGROUPS_MAX in the sys/syslimits.h include file.
So I have increased the NGROUPS_MAX value and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately, 2 ADSLs/SDSL cannot provide high availability due to
the same
infrastructure being used.
If you need redundancy, try a DSL and a cable TV broadband or leased
line.
Ensuring that the leased line goes through different exchanges to the
ADSL
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005, RedShift wrote:
Does it happen on *all* fxp cards? Even on other boxes using different
motherboards/CPU's?
I can confirm that it also occurs on a HP Kayak XU800 (x86) with fxp
interfaces, from 3.6 onwards.
Regards,
Greg
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On Sunday 18 December 2005 03:05, you wrote:
And my machine is old, it's Celeron 500 on Chaintech CT-6BTA3 with
Intel 82440BX chipset, and my motherboard didn't provide any
information about cpu/system temp...
I'd suggest opening the case and seeing if all cooling fans are running;
on older
My OpenBSD 3.8 virtual machine image has made it on to the VMWare
community virtual machine page. Perhaps this means that more people
will be trying out OpenBSD. My page does warn people not to expect the
OpenBSD project to support this.
I hope this will be a benefit to the OpenBSD community by
Daniel A. Ramaley wrote:
On Sunday 18 December 2005 03:05, you wrote:
And my machine is old, it's Celeron 500 on Chaintech CT-6BTA3 with
Intel 82440BX chipset, and my motherboard didn't provide any
information about cpu/system temp...
I'd suggest opening the case and seeing if all
On 19/12/05, dimaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll look in case, but I don't think that it's only hardvare, openbsd is
impact on this, because in past, when my mini-server were running on
linux there were no such beeps...
Why do you think Daniel said wear out? Things wear out over time
(fans
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 03:57:08PM +, Gordon Ross wrote:
If you need redundancy, try a DSL and a cable TV broadband or leased
line.
Ensuring that the leased line goes through different exchanges to the
ADSL circuit
Since we are both in the UK, did you consider Telewest Leased
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 05:57:58PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
If you need redundancy, try a DSL and a cable TV broadband or leased
line.
Ensuring that the leased line goes through different exchanges to the
ADSL circuit
...and that they don't all cross the country on the
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have also setup openvpn, which works great for me from home, and i have been
able to successfully get this working. however, one of the users that connects
to my VPN is having problems making openvpn and his kerio firewall play
nice,
and a working openvpn
all UK ADSL is operated by them, with the minor exception of LLU.
What?
AFAIK there is only one UK operator unbundling for ADSL, in some southern
exchanges (eg London there abouts).
What?
I've seen it often enough where [...] a JCB has dug though the footpath and
taken the lot out
How to switch the terminal in OpenBSD, it looks is not Alt+F[1-7] likes
Linux.
Thanks
Shen
On 12/19/05, openbsd shen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How to switch the terminal in OpenBSD, it looks is not Alt+F[1-7] likes
Linux.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq7.html#SwitchConsole
Try reading the damn documentation first. Also try reading
http://www.openbsd.org/mail.html as well, thoroughly
hello,
dec 18 snap, running on i386
given is an ipsec gateway (i think it's running some older openswan or
some other swan) to which i need to connect, establishing a net-net
tunnel. the parameters needed are IKE rekeying 1440 minutes (24
hours), IPSEC 3600 seconds (1 hour), both with 3DES/SHA1,
Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
heya,
i've been grinding away to get a VPN setup where i can have win xp
clients
connect to my openbsd firewall and access the network behind it. i
have tried a
number of things, none of which have yet worked for all my users. i am
very much
Hello to the list,
I'm working on a cryptography project, and one of the things the project
requires is a moderately high-bandwidth source of truly random numbers.
To accomplish this, I set up OpenBSD on a board with a (Soekris) Hifn 7955
accelerator card, but the rate I'm getting by reading out
I'm working on a cryptography project, and one of the things the project
requires is a moderately high-bandwidth source of truly random numbers.
...
P.S. I'm looking at different sources of random numbers, and cost and
integration are important factors. Would an AMD Geode LX or VIA C3 or C7
Jonathan Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
11g modes are not yet supported on ath, 11b or 11a only iirc.
11a (OFDM) doesn't work on CM9 (or newer cards), reverse engineering the
HAL is not easy at all
On 12/19/05, Michael Alexander Hamburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello to the list,
I'm working on a cryptography project, and one of the things the project
requires is a moderately high-bandwidth source of truly random numbers.
To accomplish this, I set up OpenBSD on a board with a (Soekris)
Hey folks,
I've never been lucky enough to actually own my own laptop until
yesterday, when a friend pointed me at a special at Staples. I
picked up a Compaq Presario V2405US (AMD Sempron) for a pretty good
price. Yes, I know, Compaq and Staples, fear. But for $500, I can
cope.
I
given is an ipsec gateway (i think it's running some older openswan or
some other swan) to which i need to connect, establishing a net-net
tunnel. the parameters needed are IKE rekeying 1440 minutes (24
hours), IPSEC 3600 seconds (1 hour), both with 3DES/SHA1, no PFS, and
these are carved in
Bart Kus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
11a (OFDM) doesn't work on CM9 (or newer cards), reverse engineering the
HAL is not easy at all
How about the Ubiquiti Networks SR2 SR5? I'm guessing since they're
both AR5213-based, neither of them would work in 11g/11a respectively.
Yeah, it's the
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Jonathan Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
11g modes are not yet supported on ath, 11b or 11a only iirc.
11a (OFDM) doesn't work on CM9 (or newer cards), reverse engineering the
HAL is not easy at all
How about the Ubiquiti Networks SR2 SR5? I'm
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