On 15 November 2013 16:03, SmithS smit...@hush.ai wrote:
Greetings misc@. After coming across a link[1] to make an OpenBSD
router using a Soekris device, I think I will make one. Does anyone
else have this hardware and can verify all the components work?
I think Intel NICs are good, but
Paul B. Henson(hen...@acm.org) on 2013.11.15 15:54:04 -0800:
On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 11:25:50PM +0100, Sebastian Benoit wrote:
Don't buy this one (yet). The Marvell 88SE9230 SATA does not work.
i know cause i have one ;-)
Arg, disappointing, but I'm glad I thought to check before buying
for sure it’s a good device with openbsd, only price is sometimes an issue.
I have been using it for more then 8 years now and works great, never had an
hardware failure.
Even the oldest devices are still up and running but are getting to slow..
On 16 Nov 2013, at 01:03, SmithS smit...@hush.ai
On 11/16/2013 00:54, Paul B. Henson wrote:
Does anybody have any suggestions for a good/cheap 2 port SATA
PCI card that supports openbsd?
Maybe just buy the previous model 5015A-*? I have been running one of
those for some years now and it works like a charm. From their website I
see it has
I'm getting a lot of watchdog timeouts on re0 with the i386 snapshots.
re0 is a Traverse Viking PCI ADSL card. Is there something I need to set
or tune on my end to stop the timeouts?
Regards,
/Lars
OpenBSD 5.4-current (GENERIC) #148: Tue Nov 12 15:18:10 MST 2013
On 16 November 2013 10:05, Constantine A. Murenin muren...@gmail.com wrote:
...if you don't require solid GigE performance, and are looking
for just 100Mbps routing throughput for a home-router project, my
advice is to buy a netbook -- they go for 200 to 250 USD nowadays,
plus an external USB
Cheers,
On cold boots I'm getting a ddb about azalia stuff, not a kernel panic
but a protection fault trap, which I uploaded as a screenshot over here:
http://s16.postimg.org/xjymk6egl/IMAG0053.jpg
Sorry for that format, it's just hard to capture that as log file if
everything is usb and you
Constantine A. Murenin [muren...@gmail.com] wrote:
However, if you don't require solid GigE performance, and are looking
for just 100Mbps routing throughput for a home-router project, my
advice is to buy a netbook -- they go for 200 to 250 USD nowadays,
plus an external USB Gigabit Ethernet
On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 08:27, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
If you don't mind netbooting, you can use a Ubiquiti EdgeRouter Lite for $99.
that's a pretty serious chicken and egg for me. my router is the
machine that everything else netboots from...
Anyway, another idea is this thing from newegg. I
On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 08:27:28AM -0800, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Constantine A. Murenin [muren...@gmail.com] wrote:
However, if you don't require solid GigE performance, and are looking
for just 100Mbps routing throughput for a home-router project, my
advice is to buy a netbook -- they
On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 01:30:28PM +0100, ropers wrote:
On 16 November 2013 10:05, Constantine A. Murenin muren...@gmail.com wrote:
...if you don't require solid GigE performance, and are looking
for just 100Mbps routing throughput for a home-router project, my
advice is to buy a netbook
On Fri, 15 Nov 2013 11:31:14 -0600, Adam Thompson athom...@athompso.net
wrote:
On 13-11-15 11:26 AM, Andy wrote:
You sir have just made my weekend! :)
I thought that nexthop directive was a PF rule.. D'oh.. Clearly a long
week ;)
What you *might* have to do is use ifstated(8) to ensure
On Fri, 15 Nov 2013 10:14:20 -0800, Chris Cappuccio ch...@nmedia.net
wrote:
Adam Thompson [athom...@athompso.net] wrote:
What have I missed? (Or is this yet another breakdown in OpenBSD's
documentation?)
If you find a deficiency in the documentation, please submit a patch.
Once I get
On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 11:34:15AM +0100, Sebastian Benoit wrote:
sorry, i mispoke, i meant 5015A-* and they dont have a dedicated ipmi port.
Oh, yah, I've actually got one of those, it's been working great. I was
actually planning on replacing it with this newer one, which supports
more memory
On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 12:27:08PM +0100, Carsten Larsen wrote:
Maybe just buy the previous model 5015A-*? I have been running one of
those for some years now and it works like a charm. From their website I
see it has reached End-of-Life though.
I've actually got one of those, as you say,
On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 08:42:50PM -0800, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
It's very old. This patch did not make it into the driver and I have
no idea if those chips work through some other change, or not. Likely
not. These older chips must be really buggy pieces of shit if you have
to disable NCQ.
On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 12:15:19PM -0800, Paul B. Henson wrote:
sorry, i mispoke, i meant 5015A-* and they dont have a dedicated ipmi port.
Oh, yah, I've actually got one of those, it's been working great. I was
actually planning on replacing it with this newer one, which supports
more
On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 11:27 AM, Chris Cappuccio ch...@nmedia.net wrote:
Why not just get a Soekris 5501 or a similar PC Engines ALIX,
+1 for the ALIX (I've got two alix2d3 and have been very happy with them)
they can do 100Mbps with the improved vr ethernet driver these days.
Have you been
On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 02:14:34PM +0100, Dorian Büttner wrote:
Cheers,
On cold boots I'm getting a ddb about azalia stuff, not a kernel
panic but a protection fault trap, which I uploaded as a screenshot
over here: http://s16.postimg.org/xjymk6egl/IMAG0053.jpg
Sorry for that format, it's
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