Re: Crash on stopping relayd

2017-09-19 Thread rosjat
Hi Maxim, yeah I'll wait till 6.2 and do a upgrade. I misstyped the OS version I have a OpenBSD 6.1 running. I will be just a little more careful for now though :) Regards Markus Am 19.09.2017 um 22:09 schrieb Maxim Bourmistrov: Checked out http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys

Re: OpenBSD router / firewall / gateway device

2017-09-19 Thread Usexy Nerd
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OpenBSD router / firewall / gateway device

2017-09-19 Thread Greg Garrison
Hello, I am interested how well the ARM platform is supported. Does anyone know of a low cost dual ethernet arm board that I could use to build an OpenBSD based router / gateway device? I'd be interested in hearing experiences from the community. I don't care so much about wifi capability I

Crash on stopping relayd

2017-09-19 Thread rosjat
Hi there, I don't know if someone had also a problem like this. What happen is: I was stopping the relayd daemon with rcctl stop relayd and lost connection to my remote system. An hour later, sitting in front of the server in the data center I saw that openbsd crashed. That what I could see i

Re: Wireless devices for a new product

2017-09-19 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 03:00:15PM +0100, Kevin Chadwick wrote: > > We are designing a PCB board that will run OpenBSD and wish to build in > wifi and 3g/UMTS/LTE devices whilst avoiding PCIEX as those are more > expensive than a module. > > I assume ar9280 is still the recommended wifi chipset o

Wireless devices for a new product

2017-09-19 Thread Kevin Chadwick
We are designing a PCB board that will run OpenBSD and wish to build in wifi and 3g/UMTS/LTE devices whilst avoiding PCIEX as those are more expensive than a module. I assume ar9280 is still the recommended wifi chipset out of all including surface mount devices? Are there any opinions on a reli

Re: Serving multiple domains on one machine or IP address

2017-09-19 Thread Nick Holland
On 09/19/17 01:17, Greg Garrison wrote: > Hi, > > I am interested if I can serve multiple domains from one machine using > HTTPD and possibly VMM and RELAYD. I would prefer if there was a > solution just with HTTPD is order to KISS. If it is really painful I'll > just role more servers. > > I

Re: running spamd on firewall ord on the mailsystem

2017-09-19 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
On 09/19/17 09:10, rosjat wrote: > I like to get some opinions on where to use the spamd daemon. Is it > better to do the heavy stuff on the firewall or let it all pass to the > mailsystem and do the filtering there? OpenBSD's spamd is not in any way a 'heavy' service. It's entirely possible to r

running spamd on firewall ord on the mailsystem

2017-09-19 Thread rosjat
Hi there, I like to get some opinions on where to use the spamd daemon. Is it better to do the heavy stuff on the firewall or let it all pass to the mailsystem and do the filtering there? regards -- Markus Rosjatfon: +49 351 8107223mail: ros...@ghweb.de G+H Webservice GbR Gorzolla,