Hey Matt,
> I _think_ the mini-itx form factor of the VIA EPIA motherboards will
> fit in ATX cases, but I've never tried it.
They fit perfectly.
Bye... Nico
On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 05:10:48AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Has anyone played with OpenGrok yet?
http://opengrok.creo.hu/openbsd/
From: "Gregg Reynolds" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> On 3/26/07, Marco Peereboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ectags
> > ctags
> > cscope
> >
> > All work fine within emacsOS and vim.
> >
> > http://fxr.watson.org/ is invaluable too.
>
> I see GNU Global does something similar:
Has anyone played wit
> It may not be the wisest thing to be trying PPTP. In addition to the
> technical problems you are encountering, there seem to be some grave
> issues with the protocol itself,
> http://www.schneier.com/pptp-faq.html
>
> which are apparently not resolved entirely even in later versions
It may not be the wisest thing to be trying PPTP. In addition to the
technical problems you are encountering, there seem to be some grave
issues with the protocol itself,
http://www.schneier.com/pptp-faq.html
which are apparently not resolved entirely even in later versions.
IPsec and SS
Others have mentioned the correct syntax already. One suggestion which
helps administration is to assign or revoke access (or other privileges)
based on groups rather than individual users. In otherwords, make the
users members of a group and grant that group access.
It helps scalability, mainte
Sori , my mistake , we did put a check mark (enabled) vpn and assign a local
vpn hostname / IP on IPcop's global VPN settings.
Regards,
Rafael
Appie wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the brief explanation about vpn going through NAT and vpn based
> on pptp, so the solution right now is to wait
Today I upgraded my mail server from OpenBSD 3.7 to 4.0 (patches 2 thru 10
applied) and even though "ps -aux" shows "sendmail: accepting connections
(sendmail)" I'm not getting any incoming messages. I tried several times to
send myself messages and had others send me messages from various servi
On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 11:43:51PM -0400, Nick ! wrote:
> Short answer: no. Give up now and reinstall now that you know what you need.
>
> Long answer: Yes, the FAQ which you sound like you've read does imply
> that this is possible. However, this is pretty low-level stuff so it's
> really tricky.
Hai Mr. Stuart Henderson,
Thanks for the hint on -mpath.
I am just trying to get the internal to external. I had two ISP, and
when I try to route add default at the second time I got
route: writing to routing socket: File exists
add net default: gateway 10.10.10.2: File exists
So I am wondering
On 3/26/07, riwanlky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,
I had a problem, I do as been told by the OpenBSD cover on installation
of the drive.
80m for /
300m for swap
80m for /tmp
80m for /var
2g for /usr
all the other for /home
It actually says that's an example only ;)
however it seem tha
On 3/26/07, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 2007/03/26 16:41, mail-lists wrote:
> > I'm noticing that when I do a 'top' my interrupt usage stays at aroudn
> > 30%. Again - I have to think that this is a hardware limitation on the
> > soekris.
>
> soekris is not a fast i/o machine
Hi All,
I had a problem, I do as been told by the OpenBSD cover on installation
of the drive.
80m for /
300m for swap
80m for /tmp
80m for /var
2g for /usr
all the other for /home
however it seem that my /var allocated more than 70%, I will like to
enlarge it. I use all my partition in the hard
On 3/26/07, Marco Peereboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ectags
ctags
cscope
All work fine within emacsOS and vim.
http://fxr.watson.org/ is invaluable too.
I see GNU Global does something similar:
http://www.tamacom.com/tour.html. Ever looked at it?
BTW I plan to write up a paper or guide on
sofa
We are looking for someone to stay and grow with us. Requires skills with
instrument sizing, troubleshooting, and familiarity with Safety
Instrumented Systems and PLC, Triconex preferred.
They would also need to be able to engineer and design power distribution
systems for new grass roots faci
Nope, I am a vim whore!
On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 05:55:48PM -0700, J.C. Roberts wrote:
> On Monday 26 March 2007 17:24, Marco Peereboom wrote:
> > ectags
> > ctags
> > cscope
> >
> > All work fine within emacsOS and vim.
> >
>
> Marco, are you running emacsOS on the SIMH PDP-8 emulator or did you
On 3/26/07, Tobias Ulmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
lint(1), gcc-local(1)
style(7) may be worth reading...
Thank you; I didn't know about those man pages; I'll have to dig
around and find what other similar pages are there. OpenBSD's
documentation is pretty amazing.
-gregg
Hi,
Thanks for the brief explanation about vpn going through NAT and vpn based
on pptp, so the solution right now is to wait for the pptp-proxy to be
created. How about linux ipcop, how come it works, we didn't configure
anything regarding vpn, we just followed the steps on setting up the
firewall
On 3/26/07, Nick ! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OpenBSD... does not work like that. What made you decide it is a
"terrific development platform"? You do not even understand it's
philosophy.
I understand the Standard Response to that would be RTFM. But that
would be unhelpful, and even worse, ru
On Monday 26 March 2007 17:24, Marco Peereboom wrote:
> ectags
> ctags
> cscope
>
> All work fine within emacsOS and vim.
>
Marco, are you running emacsOS on the SIMH PDP-8 emulator or did you go
buy one of the original machines?
On 26/03/2007, at 6:22 PM, Siju George wrote:
Most probably you are sufferring from the PPTP problem with OpenBSD
and PF.
This is an excerpt from his website
The last time i talked with him he said he is writing a PPTP proxy for
OpenBSD and PF just like the FTP-Proxy. So it should be avail
Your pf.conf looks okay. If there is a lot of IPs on your VOIP
Servers and ADMIN_HOSTS you may want to consider using tables. How
many users do you have on your network? After business hours do you
notice your mbuf clusters go down? As Stuart said soekris is not
meant for high performance.
If
ectags
ctags
cscope
All work fine within emacsOS and vim.
http://fxr.watson.org/ is invaluable too.
On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 02:16:49PM -0500, Gregg Reynolds wrote:
> Clarification: I'm mostly interested in source browser tools (e.g.
> cscope, e/t/gtags, global, etc.) or whatever can help a deve
I've been getting this error periodically when squid terminates:
Mar 26 14:49:21 fire squid[22218]: Squid Parent: child process 2358 started
Mar 26 14:49:21 fire squid[22218]: Squid Parent: child process 2358
exited due to signal 6
Mar 26 14:49:24 fire squid[22218]: Squid
On 3/13/07, Damon McMahon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For the archives, the Aptiva BIOS had incorrect IRQ/address values
for "Serial Port 1" and "Serial Port 2". A BIOS flash to the latest
available version (perhaps unnecessary) and then setting these to
match the values specified in pccom(4) res
I've been happily using a umsm(4) sierra wireless aircard 580[1]. It
literally took less than 5 minutes to get this card moving in OpenBSD
with the ppp.conf example in umsm(4). Highly recommend this card, its
about $60 on ebay these days.
EVDO rev a was deployed to my area, and I was happy with t
On 2007/03/26 16:41, mail-lists wrote:
> I'm noticing that when I do a 'top' my interrupt usage stays at aroudn
> 30%. Again - I have to think that this is a hardware limitation on the
> soekris.
soekris is not a fast i/o machine, it is a low-power machine.
> altq on $wii_if priq bandwidth 40Mb
On 3/26/07, Gregg Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I wonder if the OpenBSD developers have a favored set of tools for C
code analysis. E.g. the kind of stuff listed at
http://www.spinroot.com/static/. Esp. stuff like
http://spinroot.com/uno/. Are such tools used in OpenBSD code audits?
One other thing:
I have discovered that when I'm not connected to the wireless network
with my laptop (which has a belkin pcmcia card), the soekris seems to
stay up indefinitely (mbufs keep accumulating though).
This sort of leads me to believe I have some sort of setting incorrect
pertaini
On Sun, Mar 25, 2007 at 08:23:25PM +0200, Jeremie Le Hen wrote:
> > Btw, you might consider using ifstated(8)
> > instead of scripting sth w/ ifconfig(8).
>
> I don't understand what you are saying here. I explicitely showed
> the commands which can lead to my setup. They are usually handled
> b
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction, got it working properly now;
found out the hard way to separate users by whitespace only, NOT commas.
thanks
On 3/26/07, Serge Basterot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 01:33:17PM -0400, Jerome Santos wrote:
>
> [...]
Aaron Martinez wrote:
> apologies if this has been covered in the past, I searched on this and
> couldn't find anything, although i'm sure it's the wording i'm using.
>
> My question is. I have OBSD 4.0 running on an Asus p3b-F with 6 pci
> slots that i'm wanting to use as a router/firewall. I ha
Thanks for your reply.
I'm really about at my wits end with this. I think I'm going add a
generic wireless router to my switch and have everyone access through
that. Is it possible that there's something wrong with the ral driver?
I've heard though that this is a very reliable driver under ope
* Aaron Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-03-26 21:54]:
> My question is. I have OBSD 4.0 running on an Asus p3b-F with 6 pci
> slots that i'm wanting to use as a router/firewall. I have 5 fxp
> interfaces in the machine inserted starting from the bottom pci slot
> up. When the machine boots
My question is. I have OBSD 4.0 running on an Asus p3b-F with 6 pci
slots that i'm wanting to use as a router/firewall. I have 5 fxp
interfaces in the machine inserted starting from the bottom pci slot
up.
I have a very similar setup here at home - however I deliberately used
a different make/
Just looking for a recommendation on a good/cheap (but not necessarily
fast) microatx motherboard. Or possibly, one of those via
motherboards, but needs to fit in an atx case.
I _think_ the mini-itx form factor of the VIA EPIA motherboards will fit
in ATX cases, but I've never tried it.
That
I have two machines configured identically, one is following
4.0-release and the other -current. Both have two, reported in dmesg,
unconfigured devices that I'd like to figure out what they are.
Here are some dmesg snips:
This is obviously some type of crypto device but I didn't think I had
any
On 3/26/07, Aaron Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My question is. I have OBSD 4.0 running on an Asus p3b-F with 6 pci
slots that i'm wanting to use as a router/firewall. I have 5 fxp
interfaces in the machine inserted starting from the bottom pci slot
up.
A second related question, in t
On 3/26/07, JT Croteau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
unknown vendor 0x12de product 0x0204 (class crypto subclass
network/computing, rev 0x00) at pci1 dev 2 function 0 not configured
Ok, thanks to PCIdatabase.com, I have identified the vendor on this
one. It's some type of Rainbow Technologies cry
have done a bit of testing with bonnie++ on encrypted svnd devices and
obtained some, IMO, surprising results:
# /usr/local/sbin/bonnie++ -d /b/bonnie++ -u 1005:2000
Using uid:1005, gid:2000.
Writing with putc()...done
Writing intelligently...done
Rewriting...done
Reading with getc()...done
Read
On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 01:27:46PM -0500, Gregg Reynolds wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wonder if the OpenBSD developers have a favored set of tools for C
> code analysis. E.g. the kind of stuff listed at
> http://www.spinroot.com/static/. Esp. stuff like
> http://spinroot.com/uno/. Are such tools used in
Clarification: I'm mostly interested in source browser tools (e.g.
cscope, e/t/gtags, global, etc.) or whatever can help a developer
understand unfamiliar source code in the shortest possible time. Is
there a preferred tool among OpenBSD developers?
On 3/26/07, Gregg Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
is there any work on porting FUSE ?
it seems support increase in Free/Net
http://fuse4bsd.creo.hu/(ports)
http://www.netbsd.org/Changes/#puffs+refuse (-current)
would allow a lot of filesystem without kernel-dangerous code, no ?
(as macfuse states: sshfs, ntfs-3g, ftpfs, wdfs, cryptof
On 3/26/07, mail-lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello again,
Unfortunately the 'quick' keyword in my pf.conf file didn't seem to fix
the issue.
The situation lies as such:
I can increase mbufs indefinitely (until I run out of memory I suppose).
When I disable pf (pfctl -d) the mbufs are imme
apologies if this has been covered in the past, I searched on this and
couldn't find anything, although i'm sure it's the wording i'm using.
My question is. I have OBSD 4.0 running on an Asus p3b-F with 6 pci
slots that i'm wanting to use as a router/firewall. I have 5 fxp
interfaces in the
Hello,
On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 01:33:17PM -0400, Jerome Santos wrote:
[...]
> I want to add something like this:
>
> AllowUsers user1, user2, user3
AllowUsers is a list of "user name patterns, separated by _spaces_".
Also take a look at the AllowGroups parameter.
--
Serge
On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 01:33:17PM -0400, Jerome Santos wrote:
> I want to add something like this:
>
> AllowUsers user1, user2, user3
>
> I added that in but also with an # in front like all the other
> entries. Now I find that I can still ssh to the box with a user
> acct that I didn't include
At 01:33 PM 3/26/2007 -0400, Jerome Santos wrote:
I have a few seperate users on my server, one user for which I want to
dissallow ssh login. Now I've read the man page for sshd and I've read a lot
of the documentation on this, but I'm still not clear one one point. By
default, /etc/ssh/sshd.conf
Hi,
I just had, for the second time, a weird freeze on an old Celeron 400
running OpenBSD/i386.
Box was unreachable through network, but still up. Syslog normal warning
messages on console, no DDB prompt or panic backtrace.
Plugging a keyboard didn't give me access to the console, i had to hard
re
Hi,
I wonder if the OpenBSD developers have a favored set of tools for C
code analysis. E.g. the kind of stuff listed at
http://www.spinroot.com/static/. Esp. stuff like
http://spinroot.com/uno/. Are such tools used in OpenBSD code audits?
Also, what about automatic code documentation tools (
> # ls.Xauthority .cshrc .klogin .login .profile .ssh
> Stuart meant to try ls within ftp session, not from the
commandprompt.
ftp> ls
.
.
-r--r--r-- 1 ftpadm staff 49650 Sep 23 2006 zsh-zftp-4.2.6.tgz
226 Transfer complete
ftp> ls | more
229 Entering Extended Passive Mode (|||4141
On Monday 26 March 2007 11:33 am, Jerome Santos wrote:
> I have a few seperate users on my server, one user for which I want to
> dissallow ssh login. Now I've read the man page for sshd and I've read a
> lot of the documentation on this, but I'm still not clear one one point. By
> default, /etc/ss
Hello,
everything is commented because these are the default settings. If you want to
change a setting you'll have to uncomment and change it.
Regards
Hagen Volpers
-Urspr|ngliche Nachricht-
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von
Jerome Santos
Gesendet: Montag
Hi Jeff and Lawrence,
Your advice worked here. Tks.
> On 3/26/07, Lawrence Teo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > PKG_PATH=ftp://ftp.it.net.au/mirrors/OpenBSD/4.0/packages/amd64 \
> > pkg_add -v nano-1.2.5.tgz
> >
>
> Make sure to add a trailing /
>
> PKG_PATH=ftp://ftp.it.net.au/mirrors/OpenB
> That is where I post questions I feel is too dumb :-)
> Now Bob Beck might comment some thing like
> " Oh my! you can ask dumber questions?"
>
> LOL!
Oh, I'm aware there are dumber questions. Don't
forget I work at a university :)
-Bob
Hi folks,
Re: firefox.
I found it which is named;
mozilla-firefox-1.5.0.5.tgz
B.R.
Stephen
Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
I have a few seperate users on my server, one user for which I want to
dissallow ssh login. Now I've read the man page for sshd and I've read a lot
of the documentation on this, but I'm still not clear one one point. By
default, /etc/ssh/sshd.config shows all entries are commented out. I want to
ad
On 3/26/07, Tito Mari Francis Escaqo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings!
I need to know if Atheros AR5005G Wifi Network Adapter and Marvell
Yukon 88E8038 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller are already supported in
OBSD 4.0 or will be in the next release.
Have you checked the hardware compatibil
Hello again,
Unfortunately the 'quick' keyword in my pf.conf file didn't seem to fix
the issue.
The situation lies as such:
I can increase mbufs indefinitely (until I run out of memory I suppose).
When I disable pf (pfctl -d) the mbufs are immediately released and the
usage count drops to ~
On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 11:31:56PM +0800, Stephen Liu wrote:
> > On 2007/03/26 23:14, Stephen Liu wrote:
> > > 250 CWD command successful
> > > ftp> exit
> > > 221 Goodbye
> >
> > try 'ls' too; it will open a data channel. certain
> > firewall/nat-related problems will allow the command channel to
Hi
Im having a very similar problem as the one reported in Bug Query 5374.
Im trying to solve the problem but Im finding it very hard to even get
started. Is there somewhere besides the code that I can start to try and
understand how SMP is being handled?
http://cvs.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-w
Greetings!
I need to know if Atheros AR5005G Wifi Network Adapter and Marvell
Yukon 88E8038 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller are already supported in
OBSD 4.0 or will be in the next release. I bought me a laptop built-in
with these and I'd love to have OpenBSD on it rather than any other
OS.
Thanks!
The traffic matches my rule as seen by 1750 packets for rule 4. But
these never make it into the game_out queue.
What's going on here. This is on the 3-22 i386 snapshot.
# pfctl -vsr
block drop in log on fxp0 all
[ Evaluations: 6914 Packets: 5 Bytes: 890 States:
0 ]
Hi Stuart,
> On 2007/03/26 23:14, Stephen Liu wrote:
> > 250 CWD command successful
> > ftp> exit
> > 221 Goodbye
>
> try 'ls' too; it will open a data channel. certain
> firewall/nat-related
> problems will allow the command channel to open but not the data
> channel.
# ls
.Xauthority .cshrc .k
On 3/26/07, Lawrence Teo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
PKG_PATH=ftp://ftp.it.net.au/mirrors/OpenBSD/4.0/packages/amd64 \
pkg_add -v nano-1.2.5.tgz
Make sure to add a trailing /
PKG_PATH=ftp://ftp.it.net.au/mirrors/OpenBSD/4.0/packages/amd64/ \
pkg_add -v nano-1.2.5.tgz
This has gotten me more
On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 07:34:27AM -0700, satimis wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I tried the whole day without a breakthrough.
>
> following is only one of the examples tried on my test,
>
> I suspect whether the packages on following site are suitable for my
> application. Follow is only an example of
Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi Stuart,
Is your network working, can you connect to the site with ftp?
Yes, I can ping yahoo.com/google.com, etc. without problem
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]:29>$ ftp
ftp://ftp.it.net.au/mirrors/OpenBSD/4.0/packages/amd64/
# ftp ftp://ftp.it.net.au/mirrors/OpenBSD/4.0/pack
On 2007/03/26 23:14, Stephen Liu wrote:
> 250 CWD command successful
> ftp> exit
> 221 Goodbye
try 'ls' too; it will open a data channel. certain firewall/nat-related
problems will allow the command channel to open but not the data channel.
(in general, there doesn't seem to be anything wrong wit
can anyone please give me some knowledge on this:
# dmesg
iwi0: XXX too many rates (count=13, last=108)
I've had nothing but problems with my iwi card:
iwi0 at pci2 dev 3 function 0 "Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG" rev 0x05: irq 11, addr
ess 00:0e:35:53:ed:56
cardslot0 at cbb0 slot 0 flags 0
ca
Hi Stuart,
> Is your network working, can you connect to the site with ftp?
Yes, I can ping yahoo.com/google.com, etc. without problem
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]:29>$ ftp
> ftp://ftp.it.net.au/mirrors/OpenBSD/4.0/packages/amd64/
# ftp ftp://ftp.it.net.au/mirrors/OpenBSD/4.0/packages/amd64/
Connec
Stephen Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "man csup" doesn't provide much info and examples running this package.
> Where can I find such info. TIA
csup purposely uses the same configuration syntax as cvsup. See
http://www.openbsd.org/cvsup.html
> It further mentioned "csup only supports "chec
On 2007/03/26 07:34, satimis wrote:
> I suspect whether the packages on following site are suitable for my
> application. Follow is only an example of the tests I tried.
Is your network working, can you connect to the site with ftp?
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]:29>$ ftp
ftp://ftp.it.net.au/mirrors/OpenBS
Hi folks,
I tried the whole day without a breakthrough.
following is only one of the examples tried on my test,
I suspect whether the packages on following site are suitable for my
application. Follow is only an example of the tests I tried.
# uname -a
OpenBSD home.openbsd101 4.0 GENERIC#690
On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 08:33:25PM +0700, riwanlky wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am sorry if I didn't get the answer searching the mailing list
> and man route.
>
> I have two ISP, and wondering how should I setup the default
> route to the ISP.
>
> I am wondering if I have two gateway going to the sam
On 2007/03/26 20:33, riwanlky wrote:
> I have two ISP, and wondering how should I setup the default
> route to the ISP.
you need to give a lot more information about what you're trying
to do to get a useful answer.
how are you connecting to them?
how do they know how to route packets to you?
do
Sorry to keep hassling people over this, but does anyone have *any* idea as
to
why my USB2 card's not working? The USB1 part of the card works fine, it's
just the EHCI controller won't start up.
Without USB2 support my box is largely useless due to having a very small
hard
disk, and while it's all
hi gurus,
can anyone please give me some knowledge on this:
# dmesg
iwi0: XXX too many rates (count=13, last=108)
has this something to do with my iwi0 configuration?
/etc/hostname.iwi0
dhcp inet NONE NONE description wifi nwid mathwifi_02
btw. im running openbsd 4.1-current
thanks
--j
Hi All,
I am sorry if I didn't get the answer searching the mailing list
and man route.
I have two ISP, and wondering how should I setup the default
route to the ISP.
I am wondering if I have two gateway going to the same route can I use metric?
route add 0.0.0.0/0 192.168.6.1 10
route add 0.0.
Dear All,
I don't know if this is the forum to ask such question:
How do I install php4 and php5 on the same OSBD 4.0?
Somehow I need both for some software that I am running.
I can do that with python2.4 and python2.3
Thanks and best regards,
Riwan
Thanks all,
I had tested 4.0, and I don't have any problem.
Thanks and best regards,
Riwan
At 11:27 AM 3/22/2007 +0800, Lars Hansson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hai All,
I have two OpenBSD 3.9 box, both running OSPFD default on OBSD 3.9.
I add static route on OBSD1 and found that the whol
Hi Christian,
Tks for your advice.
I did not receive your reply until searching following site and found
this thread;
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.openbsd.misc/120640
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.openbsd.misc/120636/focus=120640
To my surprise I even did not receive my original mail po
On 2007/03/26 08:32, Adam Hawes wrote:
> so you can use any SIP-compatible soft or hard-phone.
if you know of a SIP soft-phone that's not designed-for-linux
unportable junk, I'd be interested.
On Mon, 26 Mar 2007, Luca Corti wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-03-25 at 14:26 -0700, Darrin Chandler wrote:
> > Have you measured the time from ntpd startup until it logs `clock is now
> > synced' in the log? On the same machine, I see anywhere from 10 minutes
> > to about 1 hour. In normal cases, machines
Dear OpenBSD users,
I plan to build a pair of OpenBSD firewalls to implement bandwidth limiting
using bridged interfaces.
I'd like to find some hardware to perform this task. I can't find anything
small enough to be cost effective.
So I'm looking into building my own system.
The main item I w
* Pierre-Yves Ritschard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-03-26 09:26]:
> This allows to write really simple programs (ask me for a skeleton),
> you'd just have to write more code to open /var/log/bgpd.sock and
> gather the information needed to answer for the OIDs.
that is the wrong approach.
consider bg
J.C. Roberts wrote on Fri, Mar 23, 2007 at 06:36:34AM -0700:
> On Thursday 22 March 2007 22:08, Darrin Chandler wrote:
>> On Fri, Mar 23, 2007 at 12:40:48AM -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
>>> Do you run the rebuild niced?
>> I don't. I want it to be done as soon as possible.
This makes very li
On Sun, 2007-03-25 at 14:26 -0700, Darrin Chandler wrote:
> Have you measured the time from ntpd startup until it logs `clock is now
> synced' in the log? On the same machine, I see anywhere from 10 minutes
> to about 1 hour. In normal cases, machines acting as time servers are
> always on. If it t
Hi Peter,
> i got me one of those. works like a charm.
And it's quiet! :-) My Travla C147 with 2 of those babies makes way less
noise than my not-too-noisy workstation.
> i'm still having a weird
> issue with the nics not properly initializing somehow after a powerdown
> though. maybe it needs a
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hi,
On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 09:02:56AM +0200, Nico Meijer wrote:
> > Just looking for a recommendation on a good/cheap (but not necessarily
> > fast) microatx motherboard. Or possibly, one of those via
> > motherboards, but needs to fit in an atx case.
> You might also look into the Jetway J7
On 3/26/07, Appie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Been using OpenBSD 4.0 w/ PF for a quite a while now, everything is running
perfectly smooth, our setup is to block all incoming packets while allow all
for outbound packets as long as connections are initiated from within our
local lan. The only
On 3/26/07, J.C. Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.routergod.com/gilliananderson/
> http://www.routergod.com/gilliananderson/part2.html
Now that was *really* unfair -you know I'm a sucker for redheads. :-)
I just went to that website.
Surprising to know know that most actress ar
On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 04:48:23AM +0100, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
>
> Don't blame the missing man page on the GNU.
> It is being built, but it is not being installed.
>
>
> Index: gnu/usr.bin/binutils/Makefile.bsd-wrapper
> ===
> RCS f
Lachian, hopefully you have a manageable switch that can create VLANs.
You will have to create a VLAN for each of your subnets and add the
appropriate ports into those VLANs. I would suggest that you use
something other than VLAN 1 (default VLAN) for your two VLANs. On the
port that is going to
You need to provide more info. Are you using NAT? Are you running
IPSEC, PPTP, L2TP, or SSL based VPN?
On 3/26/07, Appie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Been using OpenBSD 4.0 w/ PF for a quite a while now, everything is running
perfectly smooth, our setup is to block all incoming packets whil
Is the VPN using IPsec or SSL?
-Lars
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