Jeff Ross jr...@openvistas.net wrote:
What can one then use for the IP addresses for the $ext_if of
the firewalls?
For connection testing. With only one IP assigned to the CARP
interface. When it is in BACKUP state you do not have an address
on the network and as such you can't check
Hi,
I'm looking for some mht converter that can put a .mht file into pure
html files , and also has abilities to handle unicodes ..
So anyone know some cool stuffs that could help ?
I know opera could read those shits , besides i found this project:
W dniu 2010-11-18 06:27, Tomas Bodzar pisze:
How about output of 'vmstat -i' and screen of default systat (systat vmstat)
r...@router-test (/root)# vmstat -i
interrupt total rate
irq0/clock4836013 100
irq83/em0 2771337
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Good day! I'm OpenBSD's newbie, that live in strange country,called Ukraine.
I have an OpenBSD 4.7 and uncomment httpd_flags=.
Section VirtualHost in httpd.conf looks like this:
##
NameVirtualHost *:80
VirtualHost *:80
ServerAdmin
We use a custom i386 RAMDISK_CD kernel: basically we add most options from
GENERIC and
GENERIC.MP.
Upgrading from 4.6 to 4.8, this kernel hangs forever after:
root on rd0a swap on rd0b dump on rd0b
The problem turns out to be MP; activation of the secondary processors.
The custom kernel
You probably have another NameVirtualHost *:80 directive set in another
included config file. You can also check
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/vhosts/name-based.html for more
information.
On 2010-11-18, Jan Johansson janj+open...@wenf.org wrote:
Jeff Ross jr...@openvistas.net wrote:
What can one then use for the IP addresses for the $ext_if of
the firewalls?
For connection testing. With only one IP assigned to the CARP
interface. When it is in BACKUP state you do not have an
Just had a problem with softraid on a 4.6 box. No, I don't ask to solve
it, it needed urgent replacement, and so I did.
What I would like to ask for, is advice on best practices for softraid
under OpenBSD, to prevent similar things from happening again; getting
hints on how to set it up better,
I installed 4.7 to a CF card via usb connector on HP D530. I then
inserted CF card into a new ALIX system with serial console.
Boot process hangs with both bsd.sp and bsd.rd (see below).
What is my next step in determining the problem here?
PC Engines ALIX.2 v0.99h
640 KB Base Memory
261120
this is very illuminating. it says that initially, tcp send/receive
window is your bottleneck. when you increase them to 131072, the cpu
becomes your bottleneck and remains that way no matter what else you
tweak (idle drops to 0.0% and stays there).
the next question is, of course,
On Thursday 18 November 2010, Uwe Dippel wrote:
Just had a problem with softraid on a 4.6 box. No, I don't ask to solve
it, it needed urgent replacement, and so I did.
What I would like to ask for, is advice on best practices for softraid
under OpenBSD, to prevent similar things from happening
Just to let know that i had a contact and they send me again the cd and the
mug (the first shipping was lost).
have a great day everyone
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C: misc@openbsd.org
EnvoyC): Mercredi 17 Novembre 2010 11h45:39 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin /
Berne / Rome /
http://tothelasttribe.com/blog/2009/04/building-a-firewall-pfsense-on-an-alix-2d3/
http://blog.innerewut.de/2005/05/14/openbsd-3-7-on-wrap
On 16:24 Thu 18 Nov , Sergey Bronnikov wrote:
it is not a hang.
Just disabled output to serial console.
You should add lines:
set tty com0
What is your serial setup? you user cu(1)?
On 11/18/10 09:31, Frank Bax wrote:
I installed 4.7 to a CF card via usb connector on HP D530. I then
inserted CF card into a new ALIX system with serial console.
Boot process hangs with both bsd.sp and bsd.rd (see below).
What is my next step
it is not a hang.
Just disabled output to serial console.
You should add lines:
set tty com0
stty com0 57600
to /etc/boot.conf
On 07:31 Thu 18 Nov , Frank Bax wrote:
I installed 4.7 to a CF card via usb connector on HP D530. I then
inserted CF card into a new ALIX system with
Adam M. Dutko P?P8QP5Q:
You probably have another NameVirtualHost *:80 directive set in
another included config file. You can also check
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/vhosts/name-based.html for more
information.
I check httpd.conf and can't find another NameVirtualHost *:80 directive,
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 12:08:11PM +0100, chefren wrote:
We use a custom i386 RAMDISK_CD kernel: basically we add most options from
GENERIC and
GENERIC.MP.
Upgrading from 4.6 to 4.8, this kernel hangs forever after:
root on rd0a swap on rd0b dump on rd0b
The problem turns out to be
On 18-11-10 15:33, Dale Rahn wrote:
It is likely that this is an 'option SMALL_KERNEL' interaction,
Thank you for this idea, we will study it carefully.
however realize this is a configuration that OpenBSD isn't likely to
support.
Clear and no problem!
+++chefren
On 11/18/10 06:58, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 09:48:57PM +, Peter Miller wrote:
I upgraded to a more current snapshot the other day and after fsck
ran on the root partition, it asked if i wanted to fsck the other
partitions. I typed no, but it ran anyways, causing a
Hi,
Is there a way to get detailed em(4) device errors without having to
recompile kernel with EM_DEBUG ?
I try to find in-errors reason(s) but netstat only gives errors as a sum of
dropped_pkts + stats.rxerrc + stats.crcerrs + sc-stats.algnerrc +... as far
as I can see :-(
Manuel
W dniu 2010-11-18 13:42, Schvberle Daniel pisze:
So the conclusion might be:
- there is problem with my Intel NIC model/cheapset
- there is problem with em driver
- there is problem with my hardware (I need serwer motherboard with pcie
and pci 64bit 66mhz)
- I need faster CPU than P4 3GHz ??
2010/11/18 RLW seran...@o2.pl:
there is no tcpbench in packages for 4.8 and for debian linux
Because it's in base: /usr/bin/tcpbench
ciao,
david
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 09:26:55AM +, Peter Miller wrote:
On 11/18/10 06:58, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 09:48:57PM +, Peter Miller wrote:
I upgraded to a more current snapshot the other day and after fsck
ran on the root partition, it asked if i wanted to fsck the
On 18-11-10 15:33, Dale Rahn wrote:
It is likely that this is an 'option SMALL_KERNEL' interaction, however
realize
this is a configuration that OpenBSD isn't likely to support.
We looked at it and, unfortunately, that can't be the cause.
Standard RAMDISK_CD sets that option, but our custom
W dniu 2010-11-18 16:52, David Coppa pisze:
2010/11/18 RLWseran...@o2.pl:
there is no tcpbench in packages for 4.8 and for debian linux
Because it's in base: /usr/bin/tcpbench
ciao,
david
I removed Intel NIC and run test on broadcom integrated Gbit NIC to see
if there is problem with
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 05:29:41PM +0100, RLW wrote:
W dniu 2010-11-18 16:52, David Coppa pisze:
2010/11/18 RLWseran...@o2.pl:
there is no tcpbench in packages for 4.8 and for debian linux
Because it's in base: /usr/bin/tcpbench
ciao,
david
I removed Intel NIC and run test on
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}
But I just realized I don't know how to do EOF. I tried Ctrl+D but
it just ends the program without
W dniu 2010-11-18 17:41, Claudio Jeker pisze:
No the problem is altq. Altq(4) was written when 100Mbps was common and
people shaped traffic in the low megabit range. It seems to hit a wall when
doing hundreds of megabits. Guess someone needs to run a profiling kernel
and see where all that
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 11:45:59AM -0500, Joy Puglisi wrote:
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But I just realized I
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This doesn't compile. try getchar() and Ctrl-D does the job.
printf(%.0f\n,
Hi,
I experience a dsktop running quite slow, I have seen it running well
sometimes.
Gnome is simply slow and I have no idea why, after login, it is not always
that slow, sometimes is runs well.
Apparently, with top I see Xorg consuming many resources.
I have no idea how to solve this. Do
You're looking at this from a programmer's perspective and not from a
business one.
let's look at the basic Unix-like/descended systems: All were developed
because each founder- or founders- saw a niche, necessity, or challenge.
Nokia, Google, and Apple are business entities whose purpose is to
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Of
Stuart Henderson
On 2010-11-18, Jan Johansson janj+open...@wenf.org wrote:
Jeff Ross jr...@openvistas.net wrote:
What can one then use for the IP addresses for the $ext_if of the
Hello,
Using pf on -current doing nat and I want to kill all of the states
related to a specific internal IP address but I'm having an issue
doing so.
I have as an example (79.39.147.11 is outside IP from ISP):
# pfctl -ss |grep '1\.100'
all tcp 79.39.147.11:53190 (192.168.1.100:58853) -
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 2:15 PM, Steven Surdock
ssurd...@engineered-net.com wrote:
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Of
Stuart Henderson
On 2010-11-18, Jan Johansson janj+open...@wenf.org wrote:
Jeff Ross
SIvous n'arrivez paa ` lire ce mail correctement - http://www.nos-
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Refondre, reloocker, refaire.
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Vous dimarquer en valorisant votre image.
Nos rialisations sont
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Voir un apergu de nos
Even should this not be trolling, its still not a very interesting topic
for misc@openbsd.org readers. Please ask questions like this elsewhere.
/Alexander
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On 2010-11-18, RLW seran...@o2.pl wrote:
W dniu 2010-11-18 17:41, Claudio Jeker pisze:
No the problem is altq. Altq(4) was written when 100Mbps was common and
people shaped traffic in the low megabit range. It seems to hit a wall when
doing hundreds of megabits. Guess someone needs to run a
Hi,
I just wanted to confirm if the Kindle edition for Book of PF (2nd ed.)
available on Amazon is a valid one, since the reviews in there are for the
1st ed, and there's no information about it on the OpenBSD website. Hope
someone could confirm this.
Thanks.
On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 12:04:34PM +0530, Mohit Chawla wrote:
I just wanted to confirm if the Kindle edition for Book of PF (2nd ed.)
available on Amazon is a valid one, since the reviews in there are for the
1st ed, and there's no information about it on the OpenBSD website. Hope
someone
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