On 24/01/2014 00:38, Sebastian Benoit wrote:
This is normal behaivor (and perhaps a misunderstanding on your side):
bgpd will only put routes into the fib that are best and valid in the rib.
A route comming from an EBGP-peer is only valid if the nexthop is directly
connected. To make the route
Laurent CARON(lca...@unix-scripts.info) on 2014.01.24 09:24:26 +0100:
On 24/01/2014 00:38, Sebastian Benoit wrote:
This is normal behaivor (and perhaps a misunderstanding on your side):
bgpd will only put routes into the fib that are best and valid in the rib.
A route comming from an
* Andy a...@brandwatch.com [2013-12-02 10:05]:
Henning, could you please confirm for us if the 32bit bandwidth limit was
lifted in the new queuing subsystem, or if it is just still in place whilst
dual-running the new and the old?
otoh it is still there, but rather easy to lift.
--
Henning
On Fri 24 Jan 2014 09:59:04 GMT, Henning Brauer wrote:
* Andy a...@brandwatch.com [2013-12-02 10:05]:
Henning, could you please confirm for us if the 32bit bandwidth limit was
lifted in the new queuing subsystem, or if it is just still in place whilst
dual-running the new and the old?
otoh it
sorry for delay!
after this patch, after attach in dmesg:
umsm0 at uhub2 port 5 configuration 1 interface 0 Technology Mobile rev
2.00/1.02 addr 3
umsm0 detached
urndis0 at uhub2 port 5 configuration 1 interface 0 Technology Mobile rev
2.00/1.02 addr 3
urndis0: using Vendorurndis0: ctrl message
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 1:52 PM, Кирилл Каплин night...@gmail.com wrote:
sorry for delay!
after this patch, after attach in dmesg:
umsm0 at uhub2 port 5 configuration 1 interface 0 Technology Mobile rev
2.00/1.02 addr 3
umsm0 detached
urndis0 at uhub2 port 5 configuration 1 interface 0
Hello everyone,
I researched online for using Huawei E355 with OpenBSD as a means to create
an SMS gateway, however I did not find any reliable resource on this.
Can somebody also please point me to the proper direction how OBSD can be
used as an SMS gateway? I have seen many references only for
but it succesfully connects to it with program my huawei terminal under
windows.
anyway, thanks!
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 5:03 PM, David Coppa dco...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 1:52 PM, ÐиÑилл Ðаплин
night...@gmail.com wrote:
sorry for delay!
after this patch,
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 2:29 PM, Tito Mari Francis Escaño
titomarifran...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everyone,
I researched online for using Huawei E355 with OpenBSD as a means to create
an SMS gateway, however I did not find any reliable resource on this.
Can somebody also please point me to the
On Fri, January 24, 2014 16:52, Кирилл Каплин wrote:
sorry for delay!
after this patch, after attach in dmesg:
umsm0 at uhub2 port 5 configuration 1 interface 0 Technology Mobile rev
2.00/1.02 addr 3
umsm0 detached
urndis0 at uhub2 port 5 configuration 1 interface 0 Technology Mobile rev
On Fri, January 24, 2014 17:38, David Coppa wrote:
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 2:29 PM, Tito Mari Francis Esca?o
titomarifran...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everyone,
I researched online for using Huawei E355 with OpenBSD as a means to create
an SMS gateway, however I did not find any reliable
I am new to OpenBSD and just installed 5.4 on an AMD 64 machine. Still running
generic kernel.
sshd is running and I can ssh into the local machine using ssh 192.168.1.4
However, if I attempt to ssh into the box from another machine on the network,
I get Operation timed out
I tried disabling
On Fri 24 Jan 2014 15:50:18 GMT, Dan Daley wrote:
I am new to OpenBSD and just installed 5.4 on an AMD 64 machine. Still running
generic kernel.
sshd is running and I can ssh into the local machine using ssh 192.168.1.4
However, if I attempt to ssh into the box from another machine on the
Tito Mari Francis Escaño wrote:
Hello everyone,
I researched online for using Huawei E355 with OpenBSD as a means to create
an SMS gateway, however I did not find any reliable resource on this.
Can somebody also please point me to the proper direction how OBSD can be
used as an SMS gateway? I
Dan Daley ddda...@yahoo.com writes:
I am new to OpenBSD and just installed 5.4 on an AMD 64 machine.
Still running generic kernel.
Unless you have very specific needs that are somehow not met by
GENERIC, the general advice is to not bother compiling your own.
sshd is running and I can ssh
Hi Dan,
PF=NO won't disable pf unless you reboot, FYI. Run
# pfctl -d
to disable it immediately.
If you want to keep pf running, you can run tcpdump while attempting to
connect with a client to see if pf is blocking SSH:
# tcpdump -nettti pflog0 port 22
That will show you all
Thing are working at the moment.
It turned out to be some weirdness with my wireless router. All of my machines
could see the router and could get to the internet… but some of the machines
were not able to see one another. I restarted the router and all seems to be
working.
Not sure if it
After update firmware on the modem I made some changes to the your patch
(change id), it writes in dmesg:
umsm0 at uhub2 port 5 configuration 1 interface 0 HUAWEI Technology HUAWEI
Mobile rev 2.00/1.02 addr 3
umsm0 detached
umsm0 at uhub2 port 5 configuration 1 interface 0 HUAWEI Technology HUAWEI
On 1/24/14, Кирилл Каплин night...@gmail.com wrote:
After update firmware on the modem I made some changes to the your patch
(change id), it writes in dmesg:
umsm0 at uhub2 port 5 configuration 1 interface 0 HUAWEI Technology HUAWEI
Mobile rev 2.00/1.02 addr 3
umsm0 detached
umsm0 at uhub2
Sorry, I now check /dev/cuaU* with cu and got Input/Output error on all
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 10:03 PM, patrick keshishian
pkesh...@gmail.comwrote:
On 1/24/14, ÐиÑилл Ðаплин night...@gmail.com wrote:
After update firmware on the modem I made some changes to the your patch
Hello all,
I am hijacking this thread because I also have a Huawei LTE device that
produces errors when attaching as urndis(4) with OpenBSD5.4-stable.
The device is a mobile hotspot Huawei E5372
(http://consumer.huawei.com/en/mobile-broadband/mobile-wifi/features/e5372-en.htm)
* dmesg :
Jan Lambertz [jd.arb...@googlemail.com] wrote:
Hi,
i'm currently looking for a openbsd compatible hw-raid solution. i ended up
with areca. openbsd lists a number of supported devices. sadly nothing that
can be found on the areca website. relevant openbsd supported products seem
to be eol.
Marcus MERIGHI [mcmer-open...@tor.at] wrote:
OpenBSD ist in finanziellen Noeten = OpenBSD is in financial
trouble:
http://www.heise.de/open/meldung/OpenBSD-ist-in-finanziellen-Noeten-2088205.html
OpenBSD ist gerettet = OpenBSD is saved
Hi All,
I use AuthPF a fair bit to limit acces to external ports that I dont
want globally accessible.
The users that utilise this I I can plan for so they
have an ssh client installed on the device
I am now trying to authenticate
unknown users that likey will not have an SSH client.
The users
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