Re: Installing OpenBSD 4.4 AMD64 with more than 4GB

2008-10-19 Thread Erik Carlseen
Erik Carlseen wrote: Erik Carlseen wrote: Ted Unangst wrote: On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 2:21 PM, Erik Carlseen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Does anyone know if this issue has been resolved? I'm trying to boot and OpenBSD 4.4 AMD64 CD on an HP BL465c-G1 (dual Opteron 2216HE CPUs, 8G

Re: Installing OpenBSD 4.4 AMD64 with more than 4GB

2008-10-17 Thread Erik Carlseen
Erik Carlseen wrote: Ted Unangst wrote: On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 2:21 PM, Erik Carlseen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Does anyone know if this issue has been resolved? I'm trying to boot and OpenBSD 4.4 AMD64 CD on an HP BL465c-G1 (dual Opteron 2216HE CPUs, 8GB RAM) and getting th

Re: Installing OpenBSD 4.4 AMD64 with more than 4GB

2008-10-17 Thread Erik Carlseen
Ted Unangst wrote: On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 2:21 PM, Erik Carlseen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Does anyone know if this issue has been resolved? I'm trying to boot and OpenBSD 4.4 AMD64 CD on an HP BL465c-G1 (dual Opteron 2216HE CPUs, 8GB RAM) and getting the following during the b

Installing OpenBSD 4.4 AMD64 with more than 4GB

2008-10-17 Thread Erik Carlseen
Does anyone know if this issue has been resolved? I'm trying to boot and OpenBSD 4.4 AMD64 CD on an HP BL465c-G1 (dual Opteron 2216HE CPUs, 8GB RAM) and getting the following during the boot process (this is transcribed manually, so I apologize in advance for any typos): CD-ROM: 9F Loadi

Re: File system mirroring for SMTP/POP Servers

2005-05-11 Thread Erik Carlseen
his is not officially supported), zOS, OS/400, AIX, and Solaris. Supports POP, IMAP, and Web mail. If you use their client software, it has automatic and user-transparent failover. That being said, it'd be fascinated in hearing about any successes you have with clustered F/OSS solutions.

Re: Mail Server Architecture

2005-05-11 Thread Erik Carlseen
Here are my $.02, YMMV. 1) Security should always be layered (belt & suspenders / whatever). 2) If the site is large enough to warrant the expense, I don't run anything on the firewall other than NAT, packet filtering, and IPSec. 3) HTTP Proxies (both ways), smtp proxies, web servers, etc., all go

Re: Beefier alternative to soekris 4801 for openbsd router?

2005-05-11 Thread Erik Carlseen
Somewhat O/T, but the old HP Proliant servers had pretty good Serial consoles (obsoleted now by iLo / RILO). iLo and RILO simply rock. Diana Eichert wrote: On Wed, 11 May 2005, Mark Uemura wrote: Any other recommendations? Here's another alternative that you may want to look into. http://www.com

Re: Good 4 port NIC

2005-05-10 Thread Erik Carlseen
LA8494MT) for around US$479. A very cool thing about this card is that it works in any 3.3 volt 32- or 64-bit PCI-X 1.0 or PCI 2.2 bus - generally speaking, if it physically plugs in, it will autonegotiate the PCI bus and work just fine (of course, faster bus == more possible throughput).

Re: IPSec trouble - Phase 2 negotiations with Cisco PIX and NAT-T

2005-05-06 Thread Erik Carlseen
information is in my original message. The problem was worked around by specifying a key life based on traffic quantity only. I'd be happy to work with the isakmpd maintainers to help track this down. Regards, Erik Carlseen Log info: 190206.962764 SA 95 sa_validate_xf_attrs: phase 2 mode 0 type

Re: ospf/gre or bgp over ipsec instead of cisco?

2005-05-05 Thread Erik Carlseen
I'd also be very interested in hearing your results; I have a similar project in my queue. Esben Norby wrote: On Tuesday 03 May 2005 23:47, Stephen Marley wrote: Can anyone forsee any problems doing this with the current state of ospf within openbsd? Or gif instead of gre perhaps? One of the thi

IPSec trouble - Phase 2 negotiations with Cisco PIX and NAT-T

2005-05-05 Thread Erik Carlseen
that would obviously be incorrect (your're using port 4500). Side note - this behavior breaks FreeS/WAN / OpenS/WAN. It's been implied by entries I've seen on various mailing lists that OpenBSD handles this OK. My reading (well scanning) of the source gives me the impression that