Re: [OT] 2U Server

2006-08-21 Thread Karsten McMinn
On 8/19/06, Tom Geman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Looking for server advice. 1) Any chassis or supplier recommendations? Comments on "Rackmountpro", since I have found this 2U chassis from rackmountpro ( http://www.rackmountpro.com/productpage.php?prodid=2421 ). supermicro SC80

Hacking a mail server

2006-09-25 Thread Carlos A. Garcia G.
can someone external to the network get a copy of all the mail that are getting to a mail server??? ??

kern.watchdog.period halts the server

2006-09-30 Thread Fernando Braga
Hi, I'm having a bit of trouble using kern.watchdog.period. Every time I set it, my DELL 1850 turns off. In two different SSH sessions, I did the following: cefeu:2642:$ sysctl kern.watchdog kern.watchdog.period=0 kern.watchdog.auto=1 cefeu:2644:$ sudo sysctl kern.watchdog.period=300 kern.watch

Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Falk Husemann
Hello List! We're trying to put an old server to good use again and would like to know what's exactly the oldest machine running OpenBSD? As machine we defined something with processor, ram, network, hard disk and a connection to the internet. So no Newton or toaster (at le

Intel Server Adapters (NICs)

2006-10-23 Thread Sylwester S. Biernacki
(82571EB)" rev 0x06: apic 2 int 16 (irq 10), em1 at pci4 dev 0 function 1 "Intel PRO/1000 PT (82571EB)" rev 0x06: apic 2 int 17 (irq 11), and em2 and em3 are Intel Dual Port Server Adapter on PCI-e (4x): em2 at pci5 dev 0 function 0 "Intel PRO/1000MT (82573E)" rev 0x03: ap

Re: Mail Server Architecture

2005-05-10 Thread Matthew Weigel
L. V. Lammert said: > 4) Cyrus - doesn't seem to be a package nor complete port in the tree? Cyrus is not an MTA. It is not a mail filter. It's an IMAP server. -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Mail Server Architecture

2005-05-10 Thread Claus Assmann
il daemon doesn't contact any milter. 2. The sendmail server processes establish timeouts. If you set them too high, it's not the milters fault.

Re: Mail Server Architecture

2005-05-10 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
Matthew Weigel wrote: > Cyrus is not an MTA. It is not a mail filter. It's an IMAP server. It does also pop and it is now integrated in the CURRENT ports tree. Antoine

Re: Mail Server Architecture

2005-05-10 Thread Juan J.
> for large messages. > > How does a milter lock up the sendmail daemon? > > 1. The sendmail daemon doesn't contact any milter. > 2. The sendmail server processes establish timeouts. If you set >them too high, it's not the milters fault. Lemme add: most milters

Re: Mail Server Architecture

2005-05-10 Thread J.C. Roberts
On Tue, 10 May 2005 15:14:35 -0500 (CDT), "Matthew Weigel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >L. V. Lammert said: > > >> 4) Cyrus - doesn't seem to be a package nor complete port in the tree? > >Cyrus is not an MTA. It is not a mail filter. It's an IMA

Re: Mail Server Architecture

2005-05-10 Thread J.C. Roberts
mance hit >> for large messages. > >How does a milter lock up the sendmail daemon? > >1. The sendmail daemon doesn't contact any milter. >2. The sendmail server processes establish timeouts. If you set > them too high, it's not the milters fault. Claus, do

Re: Mail Server Architecture

2005-05-10 Thread Smith
After mulling over the idea of having a virus/spam filter on an MTA, I believe that the best solution is to use an enterprise anti-virus program like Norton Anti-Virus and an email client that supports Bayesian spam filtering. The setup should be where the anti-virus server downloads the

Re: Mail Server Architecture

2005-05-10 Thread Raymond Lillard
Smith wrote: After mulling over the idea of having a virus/spam filter on an MTA, I believe that the best solution is to use an enterprise anti-virus program like Norton Anti-Virus and an email client that supports Bayesian spam filtering. The setup should be where the anti-virus server

Re: Mail Server Architecture

2005-05-10 Thread Kevin
up should be where the anti-virus > > server downloads the latest updates and sends them to each Windows > > workstation to update their Norton Anti-Virus client. Why? This is a very dangerous approach to take, relying solely on the final mail reader's client to correctly handle mali

Re: Mail Server Architecture

2005-05-10 Thread Raymond Lillard
ou gain the most by using different MTAs for the "outside" and the "inside". Otherwise a script kiddie bearing a "0day sendmail on openBSD on intel" sploit who compromises your internet-facing ("RELAY" in the diagram) server won't delay long in usin

Re: Mail Server Architecture

2005-05-11 Thread Smith
gnorance, carelessness or automatically by malware. This opens a channel for viruses sent by known and (foolishly) trusted corespondents. With Norton setup in a server/client configuration, you have the ability to disable client manipulation. 2. Open source virus tools like ClamAV use

Re: Mail Server Architecture

2005-05-11 Thread Simon Lyngshede
> After mulling over the idea of having a virus/spam filter on an MTA, I > believe that the best solution is to use an enterprise anti-virus > program like Norton Anti-Virus and an email client that supports > Bayesian spam filtering. The setup should be where the anti-virus > s

Re: Mail Server Architecture

2005-05-11 Thread Bruno Delbono
Smith wrote: I've been playing with OpenBSD for around 5 years. I vaguelly recall only one security alert for sendmail in all that time (I could be wrong on this). I also vaguelly recall postfix having a couple of security alerts within the last couple of weeks (I could be wrong on this). And

Re: Mail Server Architecture

2005-05-11 Thread Bruno Delbono
Smith wrote: alerts. If sendmail has a security alert and OpenBSD is vulnerable, OpenBSD will let me know pretty quickly. I don't need to keep track of sendmail alerts, just OpenBSD's. PS - Maybe someone can teach you mail 101. It's never a good idea to have a CNAME to be the MX. confuciun.co

Re: Mail Server Architecture

2005-05-11 Thread Erik Carlseen
ote-control a local server). My main gripe - they really want you to use a Windows box as the local update & quarantine server. It's my understanding that you can do some clever stuff with ftp, but I've not taken the time to figure it out. 5) If you want a no-brainer inbound

Re: Mail Server Architecture

2005-05-11 Thread J.C. Roberts
On Wed, 11 May 2005 02:23:43 -0400, Bruno Delbono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Smith wrote: >> alerts. If sendmail has a security alert and OpenBSD is vulnerable, >> OpenBSD will let me know pretty quickly. I don't need to keep track of >> sendmail alerts, just OpenBSD's. > >PS - Maybe someone

Re: Mail Server Architecture

2005-05-11 Thread Chad M Stewart
On May 11, 2005, at 8:38 AM, J.C. Roberts wrote: On Wed, 11 May 2005 02:23:43 -0400, Bruno Delbono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Smith wrote: alerts. If sendmail has a security alert and OpenBSD is vulnerable, OpenBSD will let me know pretty quickly. I don't need to keep track of sendmail alerts, j

Re: Mail Server Architecture

2005-05-11 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 05:38:09AM -0700, J.C. Roberts wrote: > On Wed, 11 May 2005 02:23:43 -0400, Bruno Delbono > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >Smith wrote: > >> alerts. If sendmail has a security alert and OpenBSD is vulnerable, > >> OpenBSD will let me know pretty quickly. I don't need to

Re: Mail Server Architecture

2005-05-11 Thread Stefan Olsson
From: "J.C. Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PS - Maybe someone can teach you mail 101. It's never a good idea to have a CNAME to be the MX. confuciun.com. 497 IN MX 10 mail.confuciun.com. mail.confuciun.com. 600 IN CNAME confuciun.com. Though the answer is suppos

Re: Mail Server Architecture

2005-05-11 Thread eric
On Wed, 2005-05-11 at 02:17:51 -0400, Bruno Delbono proclaimed... > You've got to be kidding me. Such moronic OpenBSD zealtory with no real > world arguments to back it up? What "enterprise" runs OpenBSD sendmail > as it's main MTA. If you're an enterprise, you'd be running something > Ironmail

Re: Mail Server Architecture

2005-05-11 Thread Christopher Hylarides
On 11-May-05, at 4:20 AM, Smith wrote: This is a very dangerous approach to take, relying solely on the final mail reader's client to correctly handle malicious messages. Dangerous is a fact of life, dealing with Windows workstations. I'd rather deal with a client mishandling a malicious messag

Re: Mail Server Architecture

2005-05-11 Thread Smith
ions themselves >(See the latest CanSecWest security vulns in "many" AV >solutions..including root in TM solutions). Yeah, but my AV solution consist of workstations and a server which are behind my firewall, not on my MTA which I must expose if I want to receive any email. Before you repl

Re: Mail Server Architecture

2005-05-12 Thread Geoff White
to > >neglect the problems with the AV solutions themselves > >(See the latest CanSecWest security vulns in "many" AV > >solutions..including root in TM solutions). > > Yeah, but my AV solution consist of workstations and a server which > are behind my firewa

problem with http server

2005-05-16 Thread RJ45
Hello, I use openbsd as a WiFi gateway using it's own apache http embedded in the system. Often with many web browsers this happens: [Mon May 16 10:53:02 2005] [error] [client 172.27.106.240] Invalid method in request \\x80g\\x01\\x03 but actually I can;t understand why... How can I Tell httpd to

Server certificate verification error

2020-01-26 Thread putridsoul66
After updating to a recent snapshot I faced the following messages upon running fetchmail (ver=6.3.26p3) command. The config .fetchmailrc is the same as before $ fetchmail fetchmail: Server certificate verification error: self signed certificate fetchmail: Missing trust anchor certificate: /OU

httpd & calibre-server (ebooks)

2024-09-07 Thread Am Jam
Hi Everyone, I am trying to host my ebook collection via the "Calibre Content Server" (i.e., calibre-server) on OpenBSD 7.5, but I am having a problem with my /etc/httpd.conf. My ebooks (comprising epub, mobi, and pdf files) are located in /var/calibre/library. I've created a

*BSD and MariaDB server

2022-11-29 Thread Gustavo Rios
Hi folks! I would like to know what would it be the best bsd (net/free/open) server to run a MariaDB server ? i mean in terms of performance. Thanks a lot. -- The lion and the tiger may be more powerful, but the wolves do not perform in the circus

Re: web server security

2021-06-10 Thread Michael Hekeler
Am 10.06.21 01:16 schrieb Gustavo Rios: > Hi folks! > > I am planning a web serve using openbsd as the os and using php. My > question is: how to avoid any given user from implement an php script that > will read some else file, since everything will run as the web server user &g

Re: web server security

2021-06-10 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2021-06-10, Gustavo Rios wrote: > Hi folks! > > I am planning a web serve using openbsd as the os and using php. My > question is: how to avoid any given user from implement an php script that > will read some else file, since everything will run as the web server user > and

smtpd only Mail Server

2021-08-09 Thread latincom
Hello i have had a smtpd only mail server for 21 years; but now i have a big problem related to dkim, dmarc, and spf. First, there is not man page, archives are not clear for me, google is confusing; but i have added the corresponding dns records, with the result that dkim is not signing mail

Re: OpenBSD + Firebird Server

2020-11-24 Thread Jeremy Evans
On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 9:27 PM Radek wrote: > Hi, > is it possible to install Firebird Server in OpenBSD? I can't find any > info about that anywhere. > Thanks! Assuming you mean the SQL database, when last I looked into this years ago, Firebird required pthread_condat

Re: OpenBSD + Firebird Server

2020-11-25 Thread Radek
y Evans wrote: > On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 9:27 PM Radek wrote: > > > Hi, > > is it possible to install Firebird Server in OpenBSD? I can't find any > > info about that anywhere. > > Thanks! > > > Assuming you mean the SQL database, w

Re: NFS Server performance

2023-12-05 Thread Zé Loff
On Tue, Dec 05, 2023 at 02:06:44PM +, Steven Surdock wrote: > Using an OBSD 7.4 VM on VMware as an NFS server on HOST02. It is primarily > used to store VMWare VM backups from HOST01, so VMWare is the NFS client. > I'm seeing transfers of about 1.2 MB/s. > > SCP

Re: NFS Server performance

2023-12-06 Thread Steven Surdock
The client is VMWare ESXi, so my options are limited. I tried enabling jumbo frames (used 9000) and this made very little difference. -Original Message- From: Zé Loff Sent: Tuesday, December 5, 2023 10:12 AM To: Steven Surdock Cc: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: NFS Server performance

Re: NFS Server performance

2023-12-06 Thread Carsten Reith
Steven Surdock writes: > The client is VMWare ESXi, so my options are limited. I tried > enabling jumbo frames (used 9000) and this made very little > difference. > Is it possible that you confuse the network layers here ? Jumbo frames are layer 2, the read and write sizes referred to apply a

Re: NFS Server performance

2023-12-06 Thread Steven Surdock
-w is useful for UDP mounts. I have verified that this mount is using TCP. -w writesize Set the write data size to the specified value. Ditto the comments w.r.t. the -r option, but using the "fragments dropped after timeout" value on the serv

Re: NFS Server performance

2023-12-07 Thread j
On Tue, Dec 05, 2023 at 02:06:44PM +, Steven Surdock wrote: Using an OBSD 7.4 VM on VMware as an NFS server on HOST02. It is primarily used to store VMWare VM backups from HOST01, so VMWare is the NFS client. I'm seeing transfers of about 1.2 MB/s. Sounds about right. On a s

Re: NFS Server performance

2023-12-07 Thread Steven Surdock
> -Original Message- > From: j...@bitminer.ca > Sent: Thursday, December 7, 2023 7:55 PM > > On Tue, Dec 05, 2023 at 02:06:44PM +, Steven Surdock wrote: > > > > Using an OBSD 7.4 VM on VMware as an NFS server on HOST02. It is > > primarily use

Re: NFS Server performance

2023-12-07 Thread Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda
On Tue, Dec 5, 2023 at 9:25 AM Zé Loff wrote: > > On Tue, Dec 05, 2023 at 02:06:44PM +, Steven Surdock wrote: > > Using an OBSD 7.4 VM on VMware as an NFS server on HOST02. It is > primarily used to store VMWare VM backups from HOST01, so VMWare is the NFS > client. I&

DHCP server for IPv6

2017-06-18 Thread mabi
Hello, Does anyone have any recommendations on which package to use on OpenBSD 6.1 for a DHCP server for IPv6? AKFAIK the default dhcpd does not do IPv6. Regards, M.

Re : Suggestions home server

2017-12-14 Thread gro...@grompf.net
Bonjour, For my own personal purpose, i'm using coolermaster 110, 120, 130 cases with some asrock low cost and low power mini-itx boards.All other parts are common ones. It's not the «best & most power full setup» but it's silent and my small ups announces 5 days of autonomy with openbsd on this.

Re: Suggestions home server

2017-12-14 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 07:23:51PM +0100, Oliver Marugg wrote: > The HPE Gen10 MicroServer (but BIOS only with contract or under warranty) > could be as a possible solution (does anyone using it with OpenBSD?). The Gen8 works fine once you set the disk controller to plain SATA mode instead of the

Re: Suggestions home server

2017-12-15 Thread Noth
On 14/12/17 20:40, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 07:23:51PM +0100, Oliver Marugg wrote: The HPE Gen10 MicroServer (but BIOS only with contract or under warranty) could be as a possible solution (does anyone using it with OpenBSD?). The Gen8 works fine once you set the di

Re: Suggestions home server

2017-12-15 Thread Alex Waite
I am considering buying a not so expensive home server. [snip] This might be a bit above "not so expensive" (~1,200), but I've been running this at home for just under a year and have been very pleased: http://www.supermicro.com/products/system/midtower/5028/sys-5028d-tn4t.cf

Re: Suggestions home server

2017-12-17 Thread Oliver Marugg
On 14 Dec 2017, at 20:40, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 07:23:51PM +0100, Oliver Marugg wrote: The HPE Gen10 MicroServer (but BIOS only with contract or under warranty) could be as a possible solution (does anyone using it with OpenBSD?). The Gen8 works fine once you se

Re: Suggestions home server

2017-12-17 Thread Oliver Marugg
On 15 Dec 2017, at 9:11, Noth wrote: On 14/12/17 20:40, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 07:23:51PM +0100, Oliver Marugg wrote: The HPE Gen10 MicroServer (but BIOS only with contract or under warranty) could be as a possible solution (does anyone using it with OpenBSD?). Th

Re: Suggestions home server

2017-12-17 Thread Oliver Marugg
On 15 Dec 2017, at 10:24, Alex Waite wrote: I am considering buying a not so expensive home server. [snip] This might be a bit above "not so expensive" (~1,200), but I've been running this at home for just under a year and have been very pleased: http://www.supermicro.com/

OpenSMTPD mail server help

2018-01-23 Thread zklp zeal
Hi, I am using *OpenBSD 6.1 *and need help in setting up mail server tried to send a test mail to gmail account and couldn't get it working How can i tell OpenSMTPD to forget about the mail and stop trying ? *smtpd.conf * ### pki setup pki mail.plrzeal.in certificate &quo

Re: New lpd server

2018-05-12 Thread Eric Faurot
On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 10:35:01AM -0400, Predrag Punosevac wrote: > Where can I learn more about the work on the new lpd server aside of > reading the code? I learnt about it from the OpenBSD Journal > > https://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20180509184829 > > >

Re: Virtual Web Server

2019-03-08 Thread Josh Grosse
On Fri, Mar 08, 2019 at 12:09:22PM +, daffodil...@protonmail.ch wrote: > I installed OpenBSD on my home server with the intention of running Wordpress > and some other things (maybe a TOR relay, I don't know). After installing, I > used some online guides to get PHP and My

Re: Virtual Web Server

2019-03-08 Thread Michael Hekeler
gt; I installed OpenBSD on my home server with the intention of running > Wordpress and some other things (maybe a TOR relay, I don't know). > After installing, I used some online guides to get PHP and MySQL as > well as httpd (not apache) set up. But after setting up Wordpress, I

Re: Virtual Web Server

2019-03-08 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2019-03-08, daffodil...@protonmail.ch wrote: > I installed OpenBSD on my home server with the intention of running Wordpress > and some other things (maybe a TOR relay, I don't know). After installing, I > used some online guides to get PHP and MySQL as well as httpd (not apa

Re: obsd web server

2019-09-02 Thread Michael Hekeler
is no specific question in your mail. If you fix the above, I will be sure that someone will jump in and help On Sun, Sep 01, 2019 at 08:49:45PM -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote: > Hi folks, > > i would like to confgiure my obsd server as a web server. > > I would like to configure my

Re: obsd web server

2019-09-02 Thread Nick Holland
On 9/1/19 5:49 PM, Gustavo Rios wrote: > Hi folks, > > i would like to confgiure my obsd server as a web server. > > I would like to configure my web server to handle multiple domains > without having to set each domain one by one. > > I mean: > Every request f

Re: obsd web server

2019-09-02 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2019-09-01, Gustavo Rios wrote: > i would like to confgiure my obsd server as a web server. > > I would like to configure my web server to handle multiple domains > without having to set each domain one by one. > > I mean: > Every request for www.x.com is mapped in

Re: obsd web server

2019-09-03 Thread Gregory Edigarov
On 02.09.19 02:49, Gustavo Rios wrote: Hi folks, i would like to confgiure my obsd server as a web server. I would like to configure my web server to handle multiple domains without having to set each domain one by one. I mean: Every request for www.x.com is mapped into the root

Question regarding server hardware

2019-09-07 Thread James Huddle
I recently purchased a Dell T-330 server that I had intended to install OpenBSD on and use as a serious web server. My goal was to have more control than would be (naturally) given with, say an AWS VM. And by control, I mean what is *not* running on the box - security-wise. Apparently, Dell

Re: Dell R930 server

2016-11-06 Thread Philip Guenther
On Sun, Nov 6, 2016 at 4:42 PM, Friedrich Locke wrote: ... > Does OBSD "see" all the 96*128G memory available ? We only allocate a single PML4 slot for the direct map on amd64, so it's currently limited to seeing 2^39 == 512GB. To expand that, the size and base-slot/address of the direct map rea

Re: Dell R930 server

2016-11-06 Thread STeve Andre'
On 11/06/16 20:35, Philip Guenther wrote: On Sun, Nov 6, 2016 at 4:42 PM, Friedrich Locke wrote: ... Does OBSD "see" all the 96*128G memory available ? We only allocate a single PML4 slot for the direct map on amd64, so it's currently limited to seeing 2^39 == 512GB. To expand that, the size

Re: Dell R930 server

2016-11-06 Thread Philip Guenther
On Sun, Nov 6, 2016 at 6:11 PM, STeve Andre' wrote: > On 11/06/16 20:35, Philip Guenther wrote: >> >> On Sun, Nov 6, 2016 at 4:42 PM, Friedrich Locke >> wrote: >> ... >>> >>> Does OBSD "see" all the 96*128G memory available ? >> >> >> We only allocate a single PML4 slot for the direct map on amd6

Re: Dell R930 server

2016-11-08 Thread Mihai Popescu
| Does OBSD "see" all the 96*128G memory available ? Out of curiosity, what does need such a memory today? Do you want to use a ramdisk? Thanks.

Re: Dell R930 server

2016-11-09 Thread ludovic coues
I would say big data. Stackexchange have a pair of SQL Server, with 384Go of memory for stackoverflow and 768 for everything else, a Redis server with 256, a server for elasticsearch with 192 and same quantity for an HAProxy server. And that's just a successful website. They aren'

Re: Dell R930 server

2016-11-09 Thread Martin Schröder
2016-11-09 9:06 GMT+01:00 ludovic coues : > I would say big data. > > Stackexchange have a pair of SQL Server, with 384Go of memory for > stackoverflow and 768 for everything else, a Redis server with 256, a > server for elasticsearch with 192 and same quantity for an HAProxy >

Re: Dell R930 server

2016-11-09 Thread Ax0n
gt; > > > Stackexchange have a pair of SQL Server, with 384Go of memory for > > stackoverflow and 768 for everything else, a Redis server with 256, a > > server for elasticsearch with 192 and same quantity for an HAProxy > > server. > > None of this is the dom

Re: Dell R930 server

2016-11-09 Thread Luis Coronado
the only question I see is the question about the questions. -l On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 4:42 PM, Friedrich Locke wrote: > What about my questions ? > > Thanks.

Re: Dell R930 server

2016-11-09 Thread Theo de Raadt
>What about my questions ? the work can be done by someone with technical skills who has the hardware and the need to do it.

httpd: server match strangeness

2016-11-11 Thread Michael W. Lucas
Hi, I'm running the 2016-11-11 amd64 snapshot on a VMWare test host, working with patterns in httpd's server statements. Here's my /etc/httpd.conf: -- public_ip="*" public_ip6="::" server "default" { root "/default" listen o

File Server with OpenBSD?

2017-03-07 Thread Roderick
Before I make a decision, I want to ask you for suggestions. I want to make a small file server, just to separate important files from my working system. Two disks as Raid 1. Files are to be read with NFS. Emphasis: (1) Data Integrity (not security :). (2) some degree of indepencence from

Question about NTP server

2016-06-30 Thread Leonardo Santagostini
Hi @misc, i am about to mount 4 ntp servers. Main goal is to serve approximately 300 servers and 300 hundreds workstations Servers are located at one datacenter and office in other place. I have a couple of doubts for asking to you. 1) Is there some calculus for making those ntp boxes efficient

Home server rack recommendations?

2015-03-10 Thread Kent R. Spillner
Can anyone recommend a good server rack for home? Ideally something with casters so I can move it around, preferably 12-16U. I found several via Google but my primary concern is the quality & durability of the casters. Not that I plan on wheeling this old gear around a lot, I just want

Re: OpenBGPd Route Server

2015-04-15 Thread Hrvoje Popovski
oming > for 32 bit communities among other things. > > I have a route server config that is functional, but I'm sure I'm missing out > on things. Anything out there on current best practices for this situation? > What I have I pieced together from an AMS-IX presentation and a

Re: OpenBGPd Route Server

2015-04-15 Thread Mike Hammett
, April 15, 2015 4:34:19 AM Subject: Re: OpenBGPd Route Server On 15.4.2015. 5:23, Mike Hammett wrote: > With the decline of OpenBGPd's popularity among IXPs, it's difficult to track > down examples of how IXPs are configuring their servers. I saw a couple > presentations

Re: OpenBGPd Route Server

2015-04-15 Thread Hrvoje Popovski
On 15.4.2015. 19:45, Mike Hammett wrote: > What do you have $my_ip4_net and $my_ip6_net set to? I assume the IPv4 and > IPv6 blocks that the IX is using? yes, that's IX network..

Re: OpenBGPd Route Server

2015-04-15 Thread Daniel Ouellet
On 4/15/15 3:37 PM, Hrvoje Popovski wrote: > On 15.4.2015. 19:45, Mike Hammett wrote: >> What do you have $my_ip4_net and $my_ip6_net set to? I assume the IPv4 and >> IPv6 blocks that the IX is using? > > yes, that's IX network.. > You could add as well the 192/24 filter also from RFC's as wel

Re: OpenBGPd Route Server

2015-04-15 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2015-04-15, Mike Hammett wrote: > With the decline of OpenBGPd's popularity among IXPs, it's difficult > to track down examples of how IXPs are configuring their servers. I saw > a couple presentations in the 2010 - 2011 timeframe with new things that > were coming for 32 bit communities among

Re: OpenBGPd Route Server

2015-04-16 Thread Mike Hammett
I would love to have the problem of having so many customers, prefixes and filters that the route server becomes a performance issue. That means the IX has become successful. I know AMS-IX was one that switched from OpenBGPd. They've got somewhere between 600 and 800 networks on t

Re: OpenBGPd Route Server

2015-04-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2015-04-16, Mike Hammett wrote: > I had seen some complaints about OpenBGPd for IX RS usage, but they were all > 2009 - 2011 area. I had assumed the most egregious of them had been fixed by > now. I think most of the medium/larger ones have simply stopped using it unfortunately. I think mo

Re: OpenBGPd Route Server

2015-04-21 Thread Thorleif Wiik [BCIX]
Hi, at BCIX we still use OpenBGPd as transparent route server. With about 120 (IPv4 + IPv6) peering sessions it's still stable. We have multiple RIBS per peer but we don't have IRRDB prefix filtering per peer applied, as we know this brings issues regarding performance and converg

Re: OpenBGPd Route Server

2015-04-25 Thread Henning Brauer
* Stuart Henderson [2015-04-16 22:41]: > (filtering is just slow rather than buggy afaik; but then AIUI this > wasn't supposed to be the final implementation of filters ;) amazing how long "temporary" solutions can last... -- Henning Brauer, h...@bsws.de, henn...@openbsd.org BS Web Services Gmb

server 5.3 to 5.7

2015-05-13 Thread fco
Hello misc list I have 1 server 5.3 at home, and i am going to do a 5.7 clean installation. The server is running dokuwiki and mailman perfectly, but i did a testing installation and could not configure dokuwiki and mailman correctly, using httpd. Is there some documentation about: how to

Windows Server on Qemu

2015-08-12 Thread Joel Carnat
Hi, Anyone here succeeded in having Windows Server 2008/2008R2/2012/2012R2 run in qemu-2.2.0 (OpenBSD 5.7/amd64) ? Mine keeps going BSOD on installation. Most of documentation I found was Linux-centric so I may miss some OpenBSD trick. TIA, Jo

mt rewoffl freezes server

2007-11-20 Thread Jeff Ross
I can report is that every time I run mt rewoffl on my server with the tape drive attached, the server immediately locks up hard. No keyboard, no ssh, no reply to pings, and no panic at first, although that must appear eventually. I've had the page fault panic on the monitor every time I&#x

FW: IBM X3655 server

2007-08-14 Thread Steve Siy
-Original Message- From: Steven Mestdagh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 2:11 PM To: Steve Siy Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: IBM X3655 server please send this kind of question to [EMAIL PROTECTED] many more readers there than on faq@ or [EMAIL PROTECTED

Centralized ports collection server

2007-09-03 Thread John Nietzsche
Dear gentleman, i would like to set a single box in my network to keep syncronized to the ports collection infra structure. My ideia is to export the directory "/usr/ports" to all my local connected machines. So, there would be no need to sync them all. I would like to be able to build the utiliti

Re: Server trouble shooting

2007-10-30 Thread Karsten McMinn
nect > successfully via ssh is there anything else I could be doing remotely? ddb (4). (trace and ps) Have remote accesible console on the server. Check for hardware problems. Check for irregular network traffic.

Re: Server trouble shooting

2007-10-30 Thread Claus Niesen
mask ffc7 pctr: 686-class user-level performance counters enabled mtrr: Pentium Pro MTRR support dkcsum: wd0 matches BIOS drive 0x80 root on wd0a rootdev=0x0 rrootdev=0x300 rawdev=0x302 WARNING: / was not properly unmounted Original-Nachricht ---- > Datum: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 13:49:46 -050

Re: Server trouble shooting

2007-10-31 Thread Brian A. Seklecki
> Since I can't connect > successfully via ssh is there anything else I could be doing remotely? ...you could be researching a Lights-out-Management solution for your server (Dell DRAC, Sun LOM). Best all-around solution is a PC-Weasel (realweasel.com) connected to the system next

Re: Server trouble shooting

2007-10-31 Thread Claus
On 10/30/2007 4:58 PM, Karsten McMinn wrote: > ddb (4). (trace and ps) Have remote accesible console on the server. > Check for hardware problems. Check for irregular network traffic. Thanks for your reply. As already told the system didn't get stuck in the ddb, so no info fr

Re: Server trouble shooting

2007-10-31 Thread Chris Tankersley
to the multiple apache instances? Oddly enough, I had this same problem when I set a console timeout on our external web server (internal was fine with it). If anything caused a console timeout (ssh, direct console access, etc) the box stopped spawning new processes yet allowed existing ones

Re: low-MHz server

2008-01-30 Thread Lord Sporkton
0 which I can put upstairs for those email checks which > means I can move the P-II farther away from her. > > While I want to keep the Athlon64 for serious heavy lifting (graphical > web browsing, watching DVDs, burning CDs, etc,) I want to move the main > application server functi

Re: low-MHz server

2008-01-30 Thread Daniel A. Ramaley
On Wednesday 30 January 2008 12:35, Douglas A. Tutty wrote: >My wife is sensitive to what she describes as electromagnetic fields. >She gets headaches and other pains when exposed to equipment: the > higher the frequency, the worse her symptoms. Rather than trying to find obsolete equipment that r

Re: low-MHz server

2008-01-30 Thread bofh
So, Look for tempest rated computers? On 1/30/08, Daniel A. Ramaley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wednesday 30 January 2008 12:35, Douglas A. Tutty wrote: > >My wife is sensitive to what she describes as electromagnetic fields. > >She gets headaches and other pains when exposed to equipment: t

Re: low-MHz server

2008-01-30 Thread Marcus Andree
The condition your wife is subject to, IMO, is _very_ unusual and deserves better study... I'm increasing the "off-topicness" of this thread, but Daniel is right. If your wife is more sensitive to higher frequencies, it should be more easier to isolate her from electromagnetic fields. Lower frequ

Re: low-MHz server

2008-01-30 Thread STeve Andre'
On Wednesday 30 January 2008 13:35:59 Douglas A. Tutty wrote: > Hello, > > I have an unusual situation and problem at which I've been chipping > away. The resultant system will need to run OpenBSD so I'm asking here > for the accumulated wisdom. The base technology predates my IT > experience. >

Re: low-MHz server

2008-01-30 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
ize right now is around 2 GB. > > > > I now have a VT520 which I can put upstairs for those email checks which > > means I can move the P-II farther away from her. > > > > While I want to keep the Athlon64 for serious heavy lifting (graphical > > web browsi

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