On 6/15/2010 1:19 PM, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 9:01 PM, LeviaComm Networks NOC
wrote:
On 6/15/2010 9:41 AM, Lars Nooden wrote:
Chris Smith wrote:
Thanks for any input on these or other suggestions for quick (new Atom
or better) low power network appliance type gear for
On 6/15/2010 9:41 AM, Lars Nooden wrote:
Chris Smith wrote:
Thanks for any input on these or other suggestions for quick (new Atom
or better) low power network appliance type gear for keeping
-current..
Finding out if -current runs on the RB450G, RB493, or RB493AH has made
it onto my todo list
On 6/15/2010 5:02 AM, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 7:10 AM, Stuart Henderson
wrote:
On 2010-06-15, LeviaComm Networks NOC wrote:
One last thing, Is there a reason that you are doing a router-on-a-stick
configuration? I ask only because they tend to cause more headaches
On 6/14/2010 10:20 PM, Patrick Coleman wrote:
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 1:03 PM, LeviaComm Networks NOC
wrote:
It would be best if you had a working switch to test with, the switch may be
forwarding packets to the OpenBSD box because its MAC table is broken. The
switch may be the cause, please
On 6/13/2010 9:50 PM, Patrick Coleman wrote:
For some reason however, on one particular VLAN the switch is
erroneously forwarding traffic from a particular host (203.135.184.10)
to the OpenBSD box. The traffic is forwarded even when the destination
MAC address is not that of the OpenBSD box. So t
On 6/10/2010 1:44 AM, Casey Allen Shobe wrote:
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 8:28 AM, Dexter Tomissonwrote:
http://www.trollaxor.com/2010/06/why-i-left-openbsd.html
It's always funny when somebody ends up "leaving for their own good", that
they need to write a lot about it and try to convince many
On 6/6/2010 8:26 AM, Jvrg Zinke wrote:
Hi,
ral(4) manpage says:
"Host AP mode doesn't support power saving. Clients attempting to use
power saving mode may experience significant packet loss (disabling
power
saving on the client will fix this)."
Anyone has an hint how to disab
On 6/1/2010 2:30 PM, Devin Reade wrote:
Ignoring aspects common to all OpenBSD upgrades, and the ideosyncracies
that get mentioned in the release notes for specific upgrades, does anyone
have general comments, suggestions, warnings, etc regarding upgrading
a pair of firewalls that are running in
> One thing that I would like to continue to do is filter packets based
> on type, namely P2P type packets. I want to give them a low priority
> in the QoS. On Linux, I use Layer7 rules, is there something similar,
> or the same for OpenBSD? Also, is it possible to block those packets
> between
My first recommendation is to use another method of install, see:
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20100404103735
If you really want to continue:
Is the BIOS up to date? Also, is there a setting for USB mode in the BIOS?
Sometimes listed as USB Drive emulation, or similar.
I know that
>At work, we use OpenBSD as a gateway (PF for firewalling, and Vpn using
(ipsec.conf file and isakmpd -K).
>We have 2 companies connected in vpn with our OpenBSD Box. All works fine.
>
>Now, i wish to connect at work from my home using a Mac (MAC OS 10.6), but i
don't know how to configure it.
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