hey list,
I have some questions regarding rsh and rcp (yah i know, use ssh and
scp, unfortunately its not my
decision so i'll have to make due with this). The problem I have is that
the rsh and rcp starts to lose
connection and even reports 'no route to host' as soon as a few
processes need to s
Henderson wrote:
Hi Stefan,
--On 02 May 2005 17:19 +0200, Stefan Castille wrote:
Is there any more information i need to provide to solve this issue,
any setting i can change that will solve this problem?
OpenBSD 3.6-stable (magnesium) #0: Fri Feb 25 12:22:40 CET 2005
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Jon wrote:
Here at work we're using an old version of Gordano Messaging Suite
which only supports POP3, running on Redhat. The only way to get POP3s
(if we can) is to upgrade to a newer version but we want to migrate to
OpenBSD eventually. What tool(s) (that will work best with OpenBSD
when we
Dear list,
I am trying to setup some bandwidth monitoring based on firewall rules
(consolidate
traffic per project in stead of per ip or interface). However I am
unable to get correct
statistics from pfctl. So to check the output i setup a rule on
interface nfe0 that tags
all traffic with a
Hi list,
I got a panic (2nd time) in 2 month now since I upgraded to 3.9 on one
of our servers: a sunfire v120 (openBSD 3.9 with latest patches,
sparc64) . Since the server does not have a display, only a serial
console I am not aware what was shown on the console before I connected.
All I can
hey,
I have a question on how to best limit traffic with pf. The main
goal is not so much to limit bandwidth to a lower point all the
time but more to prevent a runaway process (or user) from
drowning the rest.
Since i do not have the means for extensive testing i hope to
get some pointers befor
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