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On 09/09/10 19:28, James Hozier wrote:
Since Broadcom has released their sources for drivers, will I be able to
get support for my BCM4322 wireless card for OpenBSD? The BCM4322 chipset
ID was removed from bwi(4) a while back:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=122116715708453&w=2
It would be so
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 12:58:40AM +0100, Keith wrote:
> Seeing that orders are being taken for the 4.8 release got me thinking
> about purchasing a copy, I don't need a copy on CD so just a download
> for my architecture would be fine. In the past I've sent a small donated
> to the project an
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On Sep 9, 2010, at 9:43 PM, J.C. Roberts wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 11:01:43 -0600 (MDT)
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Since Broadcom has released their sources for drivers, will I be able to
get support for my BCM4322 wireless card for OpenBSD? The BCM4322 chipset
ID was removed from bwi(4) a while back:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=122116715708453&w=2
It would be so awesome if it was supported now so that I
On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 00:58:40 +0100 Keith wrote:
>
> Seeing that orders are being taken for the 4.8 release got me
> thinking about purchasing a copy, I don't need a copy on CD so just a
> download for my architecture would be fine. In the past I've sent a
> small donated to the project and was w
Seeing that orders are being taken for the 4.8 release got me thinking
about purchasing a copy, I don't need a copy on CD so just a download
for my architecture would be fine. In the past I've sent a small donated
to the project and was wondering if there's way that I could buy the
right to d
On 2010-09-09, Hermes Ojeda Ruiz wrote:
> Ok. That's good. Using hfsc what's the advantage?
> https://calomel.org/pf_hfsc.html
You can allow an initial burst (good for standard web traffic etc) and
then slow things down. With this tool you can discourage file transfers
and streaming traffic which
On 2010-09-09, Martin Pelik??n wrote:
> 2010/9/9, Joe Warren-Meeks :
>> recv/send:
>> net.inet.tcp.recvspace=16384
>> net.inet.udp.recvspace=41600
>> j...@f1:/home/joe> sysctl -a |grep send
>> net.inet.tcp.sendspace=16384
>> net.inet.udp.sendspace=9216
>>
>>
>> Too low? What is a good value for th
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Ok. That's good. Using hfsc what's the advantage?
https://calomel.org/pf_hfsc.html
Can be assigned the altq rules with hsfc by ip? or only by kind of packets?
Thanks a lot for your reply. The comments help me so much to understand many
things.
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 3:09 AM, Stuart Henderson wro
2010/9/8 Theo de Raadt :
> OpenBSD 4.8 can now be pre-ordered. The release date will be Nov 1.
> As usual, the CDs will ship a bit before the official release.
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Pre-order has been placed.
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Joe Warren-Meeks wrote:
Hey guys,
I'm running two HPDL360 G5 servers with OpenBSD 4.6+carp+pf+pfsync as
an active/passive firewall pair.
Both are running: (full dmesg at bottom, along with edited pf.conf, in
case it's relevant)
j...@f2:/home/joe> uname -a
OpenBSD f2 4.6 GENERIC.MP#81 amd64
I'
On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 12:38:06PM +0200, Martin Pelikan wrote:
> 2010/9/7, Claudio Jeker :
> > As soon as you spilt a /64 into something smaler you left IPv6 land end
> > entered something that looks like IPv6 but isn't. Sure it is possible but
> > by doing it you make every IPv6 disciple scream i
* Martin Pelikan (martin.peli...@gmail.com) wrote:
> 2010/9/7, Claudio Jeker :
> > As soon as you spilt a /64 into something smaler you left IPv6 land end
> > entered something that looks like IPv6 but isn't. Sure it is possible but
> > by doing it you make every IPv6 disciple scream in agony (whic
2010/9/7, Claudio Jeker :
> As soon as you spilt a /64 into something smaler you left IPv6 land end
> entered something that looks like IPv6 but isn't. Sure it is possible but
> by doing it you make every IPv6 disciple scream in agony (which is
> probably a good thing anyway).
I don't understand t
2010/9/9, Joe Warren-Meeks :
> Well, the machine has 6Gb of RAM and is only pushing 10Mbit/s of
> traffic at peak. It does need to maintain a largeish state table, as
> it is predominatly web traffic, but I've run much much larger and
> busier sites behind much smaller hardware with the same config
2010/9/9 Martin Pelikan :
Hello Martin,
> I thought the same when I played with TCP buffers set to 1M and after
> some heavy load tests I went out of RAM quite soon :-) The machine had
> 2G.
Well, the machine has 6Gb of RAM and is only pushing 10Mbit/s of
traffic at peak. It does need to maintai
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On 2010-09-07, roberth wrote:
>
> So just put ~150 (*2 for both directions) child queues in your config.
queues are per-interface anyway, so there's no need for the *2 in the
config (and the associated headaches in assigning traffic to the correct
queue)
altq on some_if cbq bandwidth 2048Kb queu
2010/9/8, Joe Warren-Meeks :
> I've had a weird problem happen twice now. It seems after about 4 - 6
> weeks of running very happily, both servers lock up completely at the
> same time. Both consoles show no error messages, but the cursor is
> blinking away happily. Neither console will take any in
On 2010-09-08, dontek wrote:
>
> I have a small issue with a particular website a client uses that does not
> like the outbound load balancing I have put in place on their firewall. The
> issue is, that form authentication to the site fails from the internal
> network if the many requests the log
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