Hi,
When using synproxy state, PF seems to set the TCP window size to zero in ACK
packets. This breaks some network configurations, is this normal/desired ?
With synproxy state, we have win 0 :
14:33:02.934065 0800 74: 37.161.129.131.45134 192.168.1.2.80: S
1330066024:1330066024(0) win 14600
On 06/03/11 20:48, Eric K. Miller wrote:
I might start a capabilities war, but we've seen OpenBSD become CPU
bound with about 150k packets per second with some pretty fast hardware.
Funny, I have more than 300kpps. With pf enabled, of course.
This is without PF running. I'm sure there are a
Previously : http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=127479158820937w=2
I am trying to make sticky-address work on 4.9-current, where this rule :
pass in on $int_if from $int_net route-to { ($ispA_if $ispA_gw)
($ispB_if $ispB_gw) } round-robin sticky-address
evaluates to :
table
On 02/24/11 19:28, RLW wrote:
W dniu 2011-02-24 12:11, Patrick Lamaiziere pisze:
Le Wed, 23 Feb 2011 22:09:18 +0100,
Manuel Guesdonml+openbsd.m...@oxymium.net a icrit :
| Did you try to increase the number of descriptor?
| #define EM_MAX_TXD 256
| #define EM_MAX_RXD 256
|
| I've tried up to
When booting 4.9-beta/amd64 without a network cable plugged, I get a lot
of splassert failures.
After changing kern.splassert to 3 I was able to get the following trace
(get with dmesg after a reboot) :
OpenBSD 4.9-beta (GENERIC.MP) #786: Tue Jan 25 17:46:34 MST 2011
On asus eeepc 1005PX acpiec fails to load, so a lot of acpi-related
stuff fails.
Most notably I have to disable acpitz to use the computer, but acpibat
does not work and (un)plugging the AC adapter cause a hard reboot.
Also, I have a lot of splassert: assertwaitok: want -1 have 1 when
On 12/24/10 17:09, Chris Smith wrote:
On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 5:00 AM, Webchargewebcha...@gmx.net wrote:
Is this the actual disk or the controller/other hardware?
If the hardware is smart aware installing smartmontools and running
smartctl may give you a clue.
atactl(8) works just fine.
On 12/20/10 15:52, Kevin Wilcox wrote:
On 19 December 2010 07:16, Henning Brauerlists-open...@bsws.de wrote:
you're way off ;)
I had 2 million during a DDoS. things got a bit slow but everything
worked.
Henning - out of curiosity, what were the specs on that hardware?
It may be interesting
Hi,
I have a cluster of two pf firewalls running 4.8-current (GENERIC.MP)
#382, using rdr-to to loadbalance traffic to some web servers. I have to
keep a trace of packets and bytes each server get. I tried to
enable counters on the table I use for my redirect rule but this does
not work, is this
aucat -d -d -d -d -d :
[snip a lot of output when ok]
mix(play): in
mix(play): used = 1004/23296, done = 6848/6848
rsock(sock)=mix(play): fill blocked (inuse)
rsock(sock)=mix(play): badd: done = 6848/6848, drop = 0
mix(play)-wsio(default): bzero(7852)
rsock(sock)=mix(play): discard(1004)
Hi,
Mplayer hangs when playing music. After some search I found aucat was
exiting, leaving mplayer alone.
There are also a lot of cracks/pops in the audio stream (using
headphones), this happens with and without aucat running. Without aucat
the sound is total garbage after some time, this was
On Tue, 3 Aug 2010 10:32:40 +0200
Alexandre Ratchov a...@caoua.org wrote:
the device is spinning. Could you send a dmesg
and confirm that if you run:
The dmesg was in my first mail, which did not arrive yet :(
I join a copy at the end of this mail.
aucat -ddd -z 256
default: recording
On Tue, 3 Aug 2010 11:21:02 +0200
Alexandre Ratchov a...@caoua.org wrote:
does aucat exit if X is not running? and if you boot the
GENERIC kernel? and if you neither use X, nor MP ?
GENERIC.MP, X not running : aucat works (tried ~2 hours)
GENERIC, X running : aucat works, so far (30 minutes
On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 17:23:53 +0200
Gabriel Linder lin...@jeuxvideo.com wrote:
Hi,
I have two ISPs and a LAN. I need to load balance outgoing connections
from the LAN between the ISPs.
My router is running OpenBSD 4.6-stable, up-to-date
Hi,
I have two ISPs and a LAN. I need to load balance outgoing connections
from the LAN between the ISPs.
My router is running OpenBSD 4.6-stable, up-to-date.
-
| |
ISP 1 ---(isp1 box)---+-ext1_if |
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 13:25:55 -0400
Nick Holland n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote:
Hello,
I send this messages to b...@openbsd.org a few days ago. I don't
know if this is the all the information the developers need. Anyway
I would like to create this
On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 10:49:48 +0200
Gabriel Linder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I use a desktop system powered by OpenBSD 4.3-stable with GENERIC.MP
kernel (amd64, up to date as of now). I listen music with mplayer
while I work, and sometime my system feel very slow. A top show that
CPU0
On Wed, 3 Sep 2008 10:37:28 +0200
Ariane van der Steldt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think the interrupt load with a -current or -snapshot will be
better. I can confirm your high interrupt load (my opteron has an
interrupt load hovering between 70% and 80% in GENERIC.MP).
Thanks for your
Hi,
I use a desktop system powered by OpenBSD 4.3-stable with GENERIC.MP
kernel (amd64, up to date as of now). I listen music with mplayer while
I work, and sometime my system feel very slow. A top show that CPU0 is
spending 80% time in interrupts, and leaving mplayer calm the system
down. Is
On Tue, 13 May 2008 11:14:59 -0500
Sean Malloy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 11:37:38AM -0400, Juan Miscaro wrote:
I guess everyone by now has heard about the very serious libssl
vulnerability on Debian/Ubuntu?
Just making sure that the source is safe, thanks.
Nope, this is not a spam ;)
We ordered posters some time ago and they just appeared in a wall near
me, I now have a Puffy watching my code and roaring if I use strcpy ;)
Posters are great and high quality, thank you OpenBSD !
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