Hi Matthieu,
On 09.06.2014 19:30, Mattieu Baptiste wrote:
Thanks for the tip concerning the Kingston drive.
fwiw, I'm running april 5th firmware (I'm not aware of any may firmware,
probably a confusion about date format, http://xkcd.com/1179/ ftw.)
using a kingston SMS200S3/30G without any
Hi
is it possible to make pkg_add -Dunsigned the default? I have a puppet
setup with 5.5 and some custom built packages that are not yet signed.
Regards
André
Hi Theo,
On 03/27/2014 12:27 AM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
is it possible to make pkg_add -Dunsigned the default? I have a puppet
setup with 5.5 and some custom built packages that are not yet signed.
That's not going to happen. For your own private use, you will have to
use -Dunsigned.
An
Hi
I'm looking into replacing some older OpenBSD boxes (running BGPD/OSPFD
and do routing, no active pf) with some new hardware. Of course I'd like
to replace them with something fast.
Currently there is only moderate load ~200mbps / 200-300kpps. But a
little room to grow wont hurt. I guess
Am 04.02.2013 16:32, schrieb Eduardo Meyer:
Really? It's difficult for me in this environment, do I have another option?
add a route collector that peers with all ibgp neighbors...
Am 05.09.2012 11:58, schrieb Chaminda Indrajith:
Could anybody please tell me how to mount a potion of RAM on
/var/amavisd/tmp?
man mount_mfs
Hi
Am 27.07.2012 19:18, schrieb Wesley:
Perhaps i need to play with openfiles-cur keyword in /etc/login.conf...
So i increased 'default class' 512 to 2048, 'daemon class' 128 to 2048.
Seems to work ;-)
Did you even look into the readme, that mark pointed out?
Hi Tomas
Am 07.06.2012 05:53, schrieb Tomas Bodzar:
So many panics in a such short period? Something is wrong and it's not
OpenBSD most probably ;-)
Yes I'm sure your right, that is why I was looking if someone is
actually running OpenBSD on XEN, in the hope that such a person might
share
Hi
is any body running OpenBSD as a XEN HVM guest? I have a difficult time
accomplish that...
The XEN guest does boot up and is usable. When f.e. do a cvs checkout of
ports the machine panics about every other time.
I know that is not really a supported configuration but if someone
managed to
Am 06.06.2012 17:09, schrieb Henning Brauer:
* Andre Keller a...@list.ak.cx [2012-06-06 16:05]:
is any body running OpenBSD as a XEN HVM guest?
nobody sane.
I hope on someone as insane as me then... :-)
ddb trace
ddb dmesg
the actual panic is missing.
Hmm, ist it possible to get
OK I have another one:
kernel: type 269 trap, code=0
Stopped at 0: pushq %rbx
ddb trace
end trace frame: 0x0, count: -1
This one is less verbose though...
g Andre
Am 28.05.2012 15:26, schrieb David Diggles:
Maybe I should try some of the kernel tuning suggested on calomel.
I would not even visit that site... It's mostly a waste of time as most
of the tunings are not up-to-date or just plain wrong. OpenBSD ships
with pretty sane defaults that normally do
Hi
Am 31.08.2011 10:23, schrieb Tony Sarendal:
Sender says next hop = 172.29.1.100, receiver says .51.
show rib out in this case shows incorrect nexthop.
Well thats kind of the point of having set nexthop self in the config...
Hi
Am 18.08.2011 07:51, schrieb YASUOKA Masahiko:
npppd supports `LNS' only and it supports `compulsory tunnel' (or
`accept dialin'). So currently npppd can become `R3' on above picture
but it can not become `R2'.
To enable `accept-dialin' on npppd, please add below line to
npppd.conf.
Am 14.06.2011 10:26, schrieb pilax:
Any idea when
CVSROOT: /cvs
Module name: src
Changes by: clau...@cvs.openbsd.org 2010/10/11 02:44:34
Modified files:
sbin/sysctl: sysctl.8
Log message:
Remove net.inet.tcp.recvspace and
Am 28.02.2011 19:36, schrieb fredrik danerklint:
Well, ospf6d is so broken that it can't be used in a production environment.
Since IPv6 is so important for me as a Internet Service Provider I have to
come up with something to solve my needs...
Well I use opsf6d in production (for a small
say the problem seems to occur only with vr(4). bge(4) and em(4)
work fine with an otherwise identical configuration.
I'd really appreciate some help on this...(This is also PR6546)
Regards Andri
Am 21.01.2011 00:38, schrieb Andre Keller:
Hi there
I have a strange problem with network
Hi there
I have a strange problem with network connectivity on a device of mine.
The setup is carp on vlan on vr(4).
The problem is that the link runs for 10minutes, 10hours or 10days and
suddenly it stops working. Doing a ifconfig vr0 down ; ifconfig vr0 up
solves the problem temporarly but as
Am 20.12.2010 08:42, schrieb lilit-aibolit:
But if I do it on second machine, output in console and terminal is
very-very slow,
and while I write this letter it still end and show per line every
10-20 seconds:
Check your dns settings or use the -n switch...
Hi Stuart
On 21.09.2010 01:28, schrieb Stuart Henderson:
I would try wbng first. Failing that, lm. I doubt you would
need to disable ichiic but that would be the next step if there's
no improvement.
well disabling wbng seems to be the solution. After one day of normal
traffic levels we do
On 21.09.2010 09:21, schrieb Joerg Goltermann:
On 20.09.2010 19:15, Andre Keller wrote:
Hi
I have some odd packet loss on a openbsd based router (running -current
as of the beginning of september) .
The router has 6 physical interfaces (all em, Intel 82575EB), 4 of them
have traffic
Hi
I have some odd packet loss on a openbsd based router (running -current
as of the beginning of september) .
The router has 6 physical interfaces (all em, Intel 82575EB), 4 of them
have traffic (about 10-20 Mbps).
We did some tuning (mostly with informations from:
Am 20.09.2010 19:54, schrieb James Peltier:
I see you are using LACP as your trunk protocol. You might want to check
that
all the LACP settings are correct or that there aren't any links being
dropped
for some reason that might cause the errors to occur. Additionally, have you
tried
Am 21.09.2010 00:43, schrieb Stuart Henderson:
On 2010-09-20, Andre Keller a...@list.ak.cx wrote:
I have some odd packet loss on a openbsd based router (running -current
as of the beginning of september) .
The router has 6 physical interfaces (all em, Intel 82575EB), 4 of them
have
Hi david
David Walker schrieb:
Hiya.
Is it reasonable for you simplify your pf.conf in the interim?
I use kernel pppoe and have a very simple ruleset that just works.
Yeah sure I will try that...
Some of the options are defaults and unneccesary. The pppoe0 interface is vr0.
I've never
Dear list members
I've got a small problem with my obenbsd based vpn gateway.
There are 2 physical interfaces (vr0 - wan, vr1 - lan) and the openvpn
tunnel interface (tun0)
VPN clients have an ip address assigned out of the range 10.176.3.0/24,
LAN clients out of the range 10.176.0.0/23.
Now
.
if there is no following pass rule to match that packet, nothing happens.
On 2010-08-06, Andre Keller a...@list.ak.cx wrote:
Dear list members
I've got a small problem with my obenbsd based vpn gateway.
There are 2 physical interfaces (vr0 - wan, vr1 - lan) and the openvpn
tunnel interface (tun0)
VPN
Dear list members
I ran into a problem with IPv6 neighbor discovery.
It's a openbsd (4.5-stable) box acting as router attached to a IXP
switch. The ipv6 nd works with all peers but one (cisco), while the
nonworking peer works from our second box (4.5-stable too)...
when I add a static entry
Am 11.02.2010 11:31, schrieb Ivo Chutkin:
The actual filter looks like this without the comment:
match to $spnet_bg #(AS8717) sourse_as 9070 set prepend-seff 4
These are typos, right?
match to neighborip source-as as to prepend set { prepend-self 3 }
works in our setup
Am 28.11.2009 09:45, schrieb ~Lst:
-bash-4.0# cat /etc/rc.conf.local
bgpd_flags=-r /var/www/logs/bgpd.rsock
The socket is working...
-bash-4.0# bgpctl -s /var/www/logs/bgpd.rsock show ip bgp memory
RDE memory statistics
299643 IPv4 network entries using 6.9M of memory
599286 rib
Am 28.11.2009 16:36, schrieb ~Lst:
No, I just install and followed manual.
You either missed a step or run an very uncommon configuration
What I don't undertand, why ping, traceroute and show version is ok,
and anything else is failed (if it's via web).
Well anything else is anything
Hi
Seems that you cannot connect to bgpd
Are you sure
bgpd_flags=-r /var/www/logs/bgpd.rsock
is present in your rc.conf.local?
is the socket working?
(bgpctl -s /var/www/logs/bgpd.rsock show rib )
hth andre
Am 26.11.2009 21:06, schrieb ~Lst:
Hi,
I've already setup bgplg on my test
Hi David
Am 13.11.2009 00:22, schrieb David Walker:
!/sbin/route -v add -inet default -ifp pppoe0 0.0.0.1
Also it seems possible to add the dest to the end of the inet line (e.g.):
inet 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 0.0.0.1
This is a should from the man page.
Note also !command-line -
Hi guys
I use pppoe on my openbsd based router some time now, but always using
user space ppp. I read on several posts / blogs / etc. that kernel-level
pppoe (pppoe(4)) would have better performance and I decided to bring up
a test device.
My config (OpenBSD 4.6):
/etc/hostname.pppoe0
inet
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