Re: sk or em

2007-04-16 Thread Chris C.
On Sunday 15 April 2007 22:30, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2007/04/15 20:27, Chris C. wrote: I'm in the need to replace my two 100mbit fxp nic's in my firewall with a 1000mbit one. The hardware is kinda old. (PIII) I'm looking for an inexpensive but not bad (so I think no realtek chips)

ne3 interface funny behaviour

2007-04-16 Thread Manuel Ravasio
Hello list. I'm setting up an old Toshiba laptop as a firewall, DNS forwarder, DHCP server and wireless access point using OpenBSd 4.0 i386. I have 3 network interfaces: - unknown-brand USB 10/100 interface, available as axe0, working perfectly - Netgear PCMCIA wireless interface, available as

Recommend Technical Networking Book?

2007-04-16 Thread Clint Pachl
Hi all, Can anyone recommend a technical networking book (or links) regarding design, architecture, implementation, monitoring, and best practices? I just purchased a Dell 3248 managed switch, 10 IBM 1U servers, and 10 towers. I would like to practice setting things up on this hardware. I

Re: sk or em

2007-04-16 Thread Ronnie Garcia
Chris C. a icrit : I'm in the need to replace my two 100mbit fxp nic's in my firewall with a 1000mbit one. The hardware is kinda old. (PIII) I'm looking for an inexpensive but not bad (so I think no realtek chips) nic. Have looked at sk and bge, but couldn't find any bge nics at my local

Re: sk or em

2007-04-16 Thread Clint Pachl
Ronnie Garcia wrote: Chris C. a icrit : I'm in the need to replace my two 100mbit fxp nic's in my firewall with a 1000mbit one. The hardware is kinda old. (PIII) I'm looking for an inexpensive but not bad (so I think no realtek chips) nic. Have looked at sk and bge, but couldn't find any bge

Re: sk or em

2007-04-16 Thread Chris C.
On Monday 16 April 2007 10:27, Ronnie Garcia wrote: Chris C. a icrit : I'm in the need to replace my two 100mbit fxp nic's in my firewall with a 1000mbit one. The hardware is kinda old. (PIII) I'm looking for an inexpensive but not bad (so I think no realtek chips) nic. Have looked at sk

Re: sk or em

2007-04-16 Thread Ronnie Garcia
Clint Pachl a icrit : Ronnie Garcia wrote: Chris C. a icrit : I'm in the need to replace my two 100mbit fxp nic's in my firewall with a 1000mbit one. The hardware is kinda old. (PIII) I'm looking for an inexpensive but not bad (so I think no realtek chips) nic. Have looked at sk and bge, but

Re: Binary kernel and base update

2007-04-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/04/15 03:41, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote: (As an aside, how often do you update your -current systems varies; main desktop/laptop and any boxes I use when I'm working on anything to do with ports, fairly often. other machines - generally when there's a fix that I want or when there's

Re: Mail Server (seeking recommendations)

2007-04-16 Thread Craig Skinner
On Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 12:03:10PM +0200, Joachim Schipper wrote: That was the primary reason for using postfix with dovecot. Years back, I tried to get both sendmail and postfix working with SMTP AUTH and Cyrus as I recall. It was a mess. The super-easy integration of postfix and

Re: ne3 interface funny behaviour

2007-04-16 Thread Manuel Ravasio
Problem solved. The card is faulty: it doesn't work on other systems either. It *apparently* works, it gets recognized, it can be assigned an IP address, connection led lights up, but no actual connection is available. A close look to the card-dongle connector shows a little damage to the

Re: host to host ipsec link

2007-04-16 Thread Markus Wernig
Mathieu Sauve-Frankel wrote: Currently the order in which isakmpd, ipsecctl and sasyncd need to be invoked in order for everything to work is pretty rigid. # isakmpd -KS # ipsecctl -f /etc/ipsec.conf # sasyncd First start isakmpd with -KS, this brings up isakmpd in passive mode,

Re: Recommendation for a UPS

2007-04-16 Thread bofh
On 4/15/07, bofh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Or, find an old ups with a serial port, make sure it's on the nut list, then buy replacement batteries at batteriesplus for ~$25 each. Oops, sent to Chris when I mean to send to misc :)

Re: host to host ipsec link

2007-04-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/04/16 15:06, Markus Wernig wrote: ... the error message does come from sasyncd. sharedkey [32byte RSA key] the other config lines are ok, the error must be here. Plus, syntax error does not appear in the sasyncd binary with strings or source code. it's in the file produced by

Re: CARP access outside a subnet

2007-04-16 Thread Markus Wernig
Hi I'm not sure about carp supporting addresses in other subnets than the physical one. But to debug this further: - what does tcpdump -e -n -i xennet1 show on the routers when you ping the virtual interface from outside the lan? - is the route for the egress path the same as for the ingress path

Re: Recommendation for a UPS

2007-04-16 Thread jared r r spiegel
On Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 03:45:35PM -0400, Jean-Daniel Beaubien wrote: What are your power requirements? Just a single server? How big of a system are we talking about? ...mainframe, onyx, or a single opteron? Regards, ~Jason My power requirements are very small. The server is running

Re: host to host ipsec link

2007-04-16 Thread Markus Wernig
Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2007/04/16 15:06, Markus Wernig wrote: ... the error message does come from sasyncd. sharedkey [32byte RSA key] the other config lines are ok, the error must be here. aarrgg ... and indeed it was. I had produced that string with #

Re: ne3 interface funny behaviour

2007-04-16 Thread Daniel Melameth
Manuel Ravasio wrote: Problem solved. The card is faulty: it doesn't work on other systems either. It *apparently* works, it gets recognized, it can be assigned an IP address, connection led lights up, but no actual connection is available. A close look to the card-dongle connector

Re: OpenBSD/alpha Status

2007-04-16 Thread Bryan Vyhmeister
On Apr 16, 2007, at 3:17 AM, Henning Brauer wrote: * Bryan Vyhmeister [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-04-16 07:44]: The CS20 does seem to be a pretty nice machine. I noticed that there is one obvious CS20 in the newrack.jpg picture. Is power consumption pretty high on these? haven't measured...

Re: sk or em

2007-04-16 Thread Bryan Vyhmeister
On Apr 16, 2007, at 1:58 AM, Ronnie Garcia wrote: Clint Pachl a icrit : Ronnie Garcia wrote: Do you expect doing more than 100mbits with this hadware (with PF anabled) ? I'm maxing a P4 2.4Ghz at 40mbits, with a dual em, and a ~300 lines pf.conf What is your packets/sec when your pushing

Re: Mail Server (seeking recommendations)

2007-04-16 Thread Bryan Vyhmeister
On Apr 15, 2007, at 3:00 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2007/04/15 14:06, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote: My staff needs to be able to add accounts easily and unfortunately, the command line is not that easy for them. BSD auth, ldap, sql, text files - take your pick... There's also dovecot-sieve if

Re: Binary kernel and base update

2007-04-16 Thread Bryan Vyhmeister
On Apr 16, 2007, at 3:51 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2007/04/15 03:41, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote: (As an aside, how often do you update your -current systems varies; main desktop/laptop and any boxes I use when I'm working on anything to do with ports, fairly often. other machines -

Re: sk or em

2007-04-16 Thread Ronnie Garcia
Bryan Vyhmeister a icrit : On Apr 16, 2007, at 1:58 AM, Ronnie Garcia wrote: Clint Pachl a icrit : Ronnie Garcia wrote: Do you expect doing more than 100mbits with this hadware (with PF anabled) ? I'm maxing a P4 2.4Ghz at 40mbits, with a dual em, and a ~300 lines pf.conf What is your

openbgp not exporing ipv6 to routing tables

2007-04-16 Thread Ondřej Surý
Hi, I have configured openbgpd on openbsd 4.0 (upgraded from 3.8) and there seems to be problem with IPv6. I have tried google and irc, but without success. I am receiving IPv6 prefixes just fine (791 from upstream transit, 140 from local IX), but they are not exported to kernel routing tables.

encap routes

2007-04-16 Thread Markus Wernig
Hi all Does anybody know what the status of the problem described here is? http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2005-12/0327.html The problem is that OBSD IPSec gateways will reject packets they have an SA for if they don't have an IP route to the destination (any route, default gw

Architecture of console/terminal drivers

2007-04-16 Thread Markus Ritzer
Hello! I would like to write a console driver for the Xbox port of OpenBSD. I have a framebuffer driver that can draw pixels, characters and strings on the screen, but I don't know how to implement a real console driver. I'm not even sure about the terms console, terminal, wscons, vcons.

Re: pciide: ATI IXP 600 SATA

2007-04-16 Thread alemao
Hi Jonathan, With the patch, it finds the device, but no hard disks at all. I could send you a dmesg but it passes ahci and i can't see the messages it gives me. Then it enters on ddb and i cannot type (usb keyboard is not ready yet at this level). There's something i can do to it stops just

Multipath Routing and Routing Software

2007-04-16 Thread Christoph Schneeberger
Good day, I am sorry if this has been answered in the past, I have googled the topic without getting real answers and thought it might be appropriate to post this question here: I have happily read about the multipath abilities introduced in 4.0, however the FAQ only cites an example with static

Supermicro PDSMi-LN4+

2007-04-16 Thread Johan Linner
Hi, Just installed 4.0 on a Supermicro PDSMi-LN4+, see dmesg below. Seems to work fine, just concerned about these messages: cpu0: unknown Core FSB_FREQ value 0 (0x4208) cpu1: unknown Core FSB_FREQ value 0 (0x4208) ioapic0: pin 16 shares different IPL interrupts (40..50), degraded

Re: Multipath Routing and Routing Software

2007-04-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/04/16 18:32, Christoph Schneeberger wrote: Now i was wondering if either OpenOSPF or the quagga port would support ospf ecmp in OpenBSD 4.0 and I couldn't find any clear answer yet. Nothing in 4.0 or 4.1. -current has some code towards this, but iirc it's not complete yet. Apart from

Re: isakmpd multiple tunnels

2007-04-16 Thread Tim Pushor
Thanks for the response. I should have been more clear. I am using isakmpd.conf and want to support multiple tunnels. Am I able to just add additional tunnels/lines under the [Phase 1] block that points to another relevant ISPEC configuration? Anyone? Thanks, Tim Hans-Joerg Hoexer wrote:

Re: openbgp not exporing ipv6 to routing tables

2007-04-16 Thread Henning Brauer
* Ond??ej Sur?? [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-04-16 17:40]: I have configured openbgpd on openbsd 4.0 (upgraded from 3.8) and there seems to be problem with IPv6. I have tried google and irc, but without success. I am receiving IPv6 prefixes just fine (791 from upstream transit, 140 from local

Re: OpenBSD/alpha Status

2007-04-16 Thread J.C. Roberts
On Sunday 15 April 2007 15:23, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote: On Apr 15, 2007, at 3:08 PM, Siegbert Marschall wrote: Hi, On the other hand, there seems to be a 'the alpha bug' around. I don't think it's solved yet, and it's been around for a long time. Apparently, it causes random crashes.

SMP: Software Interrupts/ipending

2007-04-16 Thread Robert Gogolok
Hi, I'm studying the interrupt handling of the OpenBSD 4.0 GENERIC.MP kernel. 1.) There is the softintr() method that registers a software interrupt in the ipending variable, which is handled in Xdoreti on return from an interrupt. machdep.c: 4463 void 4464 softintr(int sir, int vec) 4465 {

carp compatibility 4.0 - current

2007-04-16 Thread Csillag Tamas
Hi guys, I have a two redundant OpenBSD firewalls with carp. Both is version 4.0. I am planning to upgrade the one in the BACKUP state to -current and a few days/weeks later the other one. But I am wondering if is there any change in pfsync or carp protocol which will force me to upgrade both at

xenocara in /usr/src can cause problems ?

2007-04-16 Thread Cedric Brisseau
Hi all, I follow current and it seems to me strange that xenocara is under /usr/src. I have my src tree in /usr/src and xenocara in /usr/src/xenocara. So when I update my src tree with cvs it seems that I have problems : on one computer (src tree originally from CD) cvs never finish and on an

Re: sk or em

2007-04-16 Thread Henning Brauer
* Bryan Vyhmeister [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-04-16 20:45]: On Apr 16, 2007, at 8:24 AM, Ronnie Garcia wrote: Bryan Vyhmeister a icrit : This brings up a question I have had for a while. Does pfsync generate enough traffic that running gigabit cards for your $ext_if and $int_if and a

Re: OpenBSD/alpha Status

2007-04-16 Thread J.C. Roberts
On Monday 16 April 2007 12:06, Maurice Janssen wrote: On Monday, April 16, 2007 at 11:30:29 -0700, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote: On Apr 16, 2007, at 10:39 AM, J.C. Roberts wrote: I've never seen the alpha bug on my DS20L (equivalent to the CS20) or my 500/500 but I have seen it on my PC* boxes.

Re: sk or em

2007-04-16 Thread Kian Mohageri
On 4/16/07, Ronnie Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bryan Vyhmeister a icrit : On Apr 16, 2007, at 1:58 AM, Ronnie Garcia wrote: Clint Pachl a icrit : Ronnie Garcia wrote: Do you expect doing more than 100mbits with this hadware (with PF anabled) ? I'm maxing a P4 2.4Ghz at 40mbits,

Re: sk or em

2007-04-16 Thread Jason Dixon
On Apr 16, 2007, at 2:34 PM, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote: On Apr 16, 2007, at 8:24 AM, Ronnie Garcia wrote: Bryan Vyhmeister a icrit : This brings up a question I have had for a while. Does pfsync generate enough traffic that running gigabit cards for your $ext_if and $int_if and a 100base-TX

Re: xenocara in /usr/src can cause problems ?

2007-04-16 Thread Marco S Hyman
I follow current and it seems to me strange that xenocara is under /usr/src. I have my src tree in /usr/src and xenocara in /usr/src/xenocara. So when I update my src tree with cvs it seems that Strangeness is a matter of personal choice. You do not have to put xenocara under /usr/src, it

Re: xenocara in /usr/src can cause problems ?

2007-04-16 Thread Shane Harbour
Something went wrong when you pulled the tree down. Last I checked xenocara should be under /usr like XF4 is and not under your src directory. /usr/src should only contain the kernel and userland for the base system. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. Shane Cedric Brisseau wrote: Hi all,

Hostated not clearing pf states?

2007-04-16 Thread Tautvydas Bružas
On weekend I decided to give a try for hoststated on OpenBSD 4.1 compiled from source, and I noticed a problem when using sticky-address in hoststated service. Let's say you have 2 hosts defined in webhosts table: webhost1=10.10.10.11 webhost2=10.10.10.12 table webhosts { real port http

Re: isakmpd multiple tunnels

2007-04-16 Thread Hans-Joerg Hoexer
On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 10:59:41AM -0600, Tim Pushor wrote: Thanks for the response. I should have been more clear. I am using isakmpd.conf and want to support multiple tunnels. Am I able to just add additional tunnels/lines under the [Phase 1] block that points to another relevant ISPEC

Re: sk or em

2007-04-16 Thread Ronnie Garcia
Kian Mohageri a icrit : On 4/16/07, Ronnie Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bryan Vyhmeister a icrit : On Apr 16, 2007, at 1:58 AM, Ronnie Garcia wrote: Clint Pachl a icrit : Ronnie Garcia wrote: Do you expect doing more than 100mbits with this hadware (with PF anabled) ? I'm maxing a P4

Re: OpenBSD/alpha Status

2007-04-16 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 12:33:09PM -0700, J.C. Roberts wrote: On Monday 16 April 2007 12:06, Maurice Janssen wrote: On Monday, April 16, 2007 at 11:30:29 -0700, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote: On Apr 16, 2007, at 10:39 AM, J.C. Roberts wrote: I've never seen the alpha bug on my DS20L (equivalent to

Re: xenocara in /usr/src can cause problems ?

2007-04-16 Thread Matthew R. Dempsky
On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 01:51:19PM -0600, Shane Harbour wrote: Something went wrong when you pulled the tree down. Last I checked xenocara should be under /usr like XF4 is and not under your src directory. /usr/src should only contain the kernel and userland for the base system. Someone

Re: carp compatibility 4.0 - current

2007-04-16 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 09:15:11PM +0200, Csillag Tamas wrote: Hi guys, I have a two redundant OpenBSD firewalls with carp. Both is version 4.0. I am planning to upgrade the one in the BACKUP state to -current and a few days/weeks later the other one. But I am wondering if is there any

Re: encap routes

2007-04-16 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 05:52:05PM +0200, Markus Wernig wrote: Hi all Does anybody know what the status of the problem described here is? http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2005-12/0327.html The problem is that OBSD IPSec gateways will reject packets they have an SA for if

Re: OpenBSD/alpha Status

2007-04-16 Thread Siegbert Marschall
Hi, On Monday 16 April 2007 12:06, Maurice Janssen wrote: On Monday, April 16, 2007 at 11:30:29 -0700, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote: On Apr 16, 2007, at 10:39 AM, J.C. Roberts wrote: I've never seen the alpha bug on my DS20L (equivalent to the CS20) or my 500/500 but I have seen it on my PC*

Re: Mail Server (seeking recommendations)

2007-04-16 Thread Sam Fourman Jr.
On 4/16/07, Bryan Vyhmeister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Apr 16, 2007, at 4:43 AM, Craig Skinner wrote: At an ISP that I worked for, all user config data was held in postgres. When fields were changed, new flat files were generated (passwd, shell.allow, ftpusers, apache, quota, etc, etc).

Re: openbgp not exporing ipv6 to routing tables

2007-04-16 Thread Ondřej Surý
Henning Brauer pm9e v Po 16. 04. 2007 v 19:06 +0200: * Ond??ej Sur?? [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-04-16 17:40]: I have configured openbgpd on openbsd 4.0 (upgraded from 3.8) and there seems to be problem with IPv6. I have tried google and irc, but without success. I am receiving IPv6

Re: Dell Latitude D820

2007-04-16 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007, Siju George wrote: X -configure produced a configuration file which just worked :-) Mailing from that Laptop usinf Firefox2 :-) One problem still persists. X works only 800x600 resolution. I have the exact same problem here under a Dell Latitude D820 too. I'm running

Re: OpenBSD/alpha Status

2007-04-16 Thread Miod Vallat
I just thought of something which might be worth a try on systems that show the bug during system builds; use nice(1) to lower the build priority. It's a long shot, and I haven't tried it, but it *might* be a useful work around. Then again, it might be a waste of time. Just curious:

Re: OpenBSD/alpha Status

2007-04-16 Thread Maurice Janssen
On Monday, April 16, 2007 at 12:33:09 -0700, J.C. Roberts wrote: On Monday 16 April 2007 12:06, Maurice Janssen wrote: FWIW: the bug seems to occur at my 3000/300X, but only during heavy load like 'make build'. I never finished such a build, but I only tried a few times. I just thought of

Re: Mail Server (seeking recommendations)

2007-04-16 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 03:48:00PM -0500, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote: On 4/16/07, Bryan Vyhmeister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Apr 16, 2007, at 4:43 AM, Craig Skinner wrote: At an ISP that I worked for, all user config data was held in postgres. When fields were changed, new flat files were

Re: pciide: ATI IXP 600 SATA

2007-04-16 Thread alemao
Jonathan, I get the dmesg of ahci identifying my card. If you want to send me more patchs to test it's ok. I need to set tty com0 at boot.conf and unplug my usb devices from it to boot (kbd and mouse, this machine don't have PS/2). It's strange, after the bootloader timeouts and start to load

Re: OpenBSD/alpha Status

2007-04-16 Thread J.C. Roberts
On Monday 16 April 2007 14:14, Maurice Janssen wrote: I just thought of something which might be worth a try on systems that show the bug during system builds; use nice(1) to lower the build priority. It's a long shot, and I haven't tried it, but it *might* be a useful work around. Then

4.0-stable lockup

2007-04-16 Thread Mitja
Hello, I am experiencing lockups every 24-48 hours. I think the problem is somewhere in my high network usage, but I can't find out the source of the problem. # netstat -m 1300 mbufs in use: 1289 mbufs allocated to data 7 mbufs allocated to packet headers 4 mbufs

If you get this

2007-04-16 Thread Sporcich, William R
Drop me a note. Bill Sporcich Lockheed Martin Information Services 509-372-3941 Desk 509-438-0718 Cell

driver question

2007-04-16 Thread James Mackinnon
This was likely answered before. I went hunting and seemed to not find a solid answer, thus, after the time of looking, I figured I need to take the moment to ask I have a quad Xeon 700 Dell 6450 with 4 146gig scsi drives connected to a perc 2/dc controller. The drives are setup properly, I can

Re: Dell Latitude D820

2007-04-16 Thread Siju George
On 4/17/07, Antoine Jacoutot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For now, one can use the vesa driver to get a better resolution, but it's not easy on the eyes ;) Could you please send me the xorg.conf file that gives a resolution over 800x600? Thankyou so much kind Regards Siju

Re: 4.0-stable lockup

2007-04-16 Thread Adam Hawes
Any idea how to diagnose the problem? Turn on as much verbose logging as you can and see what you get. Do you get any kernel crash messages on the console when the machine hangs or does it just hang up and die? Your first port of call is to get the system logs out of the machine. Sending them

Re: 4.0-stable lockup

2007-04-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/04/16 23:44, Mitja wrote: I am experiencing lockups every 24-48 hours. I think the problem is somewhere in my high network usage, but I can't find out the source of the problem. bios0: Supermicro H8SSL It's mostly the PAE pmap-related bug (reverted before 4.1-release), but I think

Re: Mail Server (seeking recommendations)

2007-04-16 Thread Kian Mohageri
On 4/13/07, Steven Presser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I'm working for a small company which has settled on OpenBSD as its server software (because the security is excellent). We have settled on what software to use for everything but the mail server. I'd like to request

Re: driver question

2007-04-16 Thread Ted Unangst
On 4/16/07, James Mackinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This was likely answered before. I went hunting and seemed to not find a solid answer, thus, after the time of looking, I figured I need to take the moment to ask I have a quad Xeon 700 Dell 6450 with 4 146gig scsi drives connected to a perc

Re: GRAPE cluster supercomputer + OpenBSD

2007-04-16 Thread David Gwynne
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 08:20:07AM +0200, Vim Visual wrote: Hi, I'm not concerned about the library, I'm almost sure it'll work in OpenBSD -it was written to be very portable-; it's the raid controller what will finally be the key to the OS... I forgot to give details, sorry. It's an Areca

Re: OpenBSD/alpha Status

2007-04-16 Thread chefren
J.C. Roberts wrote: On Monday 16 April 2007 14:14, Maurice Janssen wrote: I just thought of something which might be worth a try on systems that show the bug during system builds; use nice(1) to lower the build priority. It's a long shot, and I haven't tried it, but it *might* be a useful work

Re: sk or em

2007-04-16 Thread Bryan Vyhmeister
On Apr 16, 2007, at 12:43 PM, Jason Dixon wrote: Of course. You could do a 3-homed firewall using a single physical interface with VLANs. Not that you *should*, but you *could*. Didn't you post about a router on a stick not too long ago. That's immediately what I thought of when I

Re: sk or em

2007-04-16 Thread Bryan Vyhmeister
On Apr 16, 2007, at 7:14 PM, Jason Dixon wrote: On Apr 16, 2007, at 9:49 PM, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote: Didn't you post about a router on a stick not too long ago. That's immediately what I thought of when I posted about this. http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=117482540111222w=2 I did a search

Re: sk or em

2007-04-16 Thread Jason Dixon
On Apr 16, 2007, at 9:49 PM, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote: On Apr 16, 2007, at 12:43 PM, Jason Dixon wrote: Of course. You could do a 3-homed firewall using a single physical interface with VLANs. Not that you *should*, but you *could*. Didn't you post about a router on a stick not too long

Re: sk or em

2007-04-16 Thread Bryan Vyhmeister
On Apr 16, 2007, at 1:13 PM, Ronnie Garcia wrote: Kian Mohageri a icrit : On 4/16/07, Ronnie Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It depends on the rate of the states changes. Here, we have ~30mbits on pfsync, for ~40mbits of traffic (!) On our college campus with 50Mbps, we see ~8Mbps pfsync

Re: Mail Server (seeking recommendations)

2007-04-16 Thread Adam
Sam Fourman Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: would using postgreSQL for auth with postfix / Dovecot be slow even if you used top of the line hardware say a dual core CPU and 4GB memory w/ RAID 0?I am thinking very strongly about moving our Exchange Server to postfix / PostgresSQL. When the job

AFS Server on OpenBSD

2007-04-16 Thread Rico Secada
Hi, I have been trying to find some information on setting up a AFS server on OpenBSD, is it even possible? Rico.

Re: AFS Server on OpenBSD

2007-04-16 Thread Marcus Watts
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 01:30:46 +0200 From: Rico Secada [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: AFS Server on OpenBSD Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, I have been trying to find some information on setting up a AFS server on OpenBSD, is it even possible? Rico. Yes,

Distributed File System

2007-04-16 Thread Rico Secada
Hi all. At work I am experiencing with setting up some distributed file system, at the current moment working with NFS. The problem is that it is being setup at work and people, from their homes, need to be able to mount the system. I have no prior experience in this, except for setting up and

Re: Mail Server (seeking recommendations)

2007-04-16 Thread Bryan Vyhmeister
On Apr 16, 2007, at 5:05 PM, Kian Mohageri wrote: Throwing in another vote for Dovecot for IMAP. I'm stuck with Qmail at the moment (works fine), but Postfix is nice. As for webmail, I haven't heard Roundcube mentioned yet. We use it, and it's at least pretty enough. Requires a database,

Re: Mail Server (seeking recommendations)

2007-04-16 Thread Bryan Vyhmeister
On Apr 16, 2007, at 7:34 PM, Adam wrote: Sam Fourman Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: would using postgreSQL for auth with postfix / Dovecot be slow even if you used top of the line hardware say a dual core CPU and 4GB memory w/ RAID 0?I am thinking very strongly about moving our Exchange

Really stuck and help needed of resources depletions on web servers.

2007-04-16 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Hi, I need some help to find out what I can do to address this problem. I did research, but so far can't get where I need to go and I am more stuck then usual and time is the essence this time around. I am adding more server resources tonight, but still need help as it can't keep up with the

Re: OpenBSD/alpha Status

2007-04-16 Thread Maurice Janssen
On Monday, April 16, 2007 at 15:17:32 -0700, J.C. Roberts wrote: On Monday 16 April 2007 14:14, Maurice Janssen wrote: Could be bad luck, but it seems to have the opposite effect. It panic'd after a few minutes (details below), while up to now it used to run many hours before it panic'd.