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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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).
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
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
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
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