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It is working! (two days)
I have modified the bios settings to reserve the irq 9 and now all the
ethernet irqs are dispatched to irq 11.
I don't know why the irq 9 is bad for the Intel PRO/1000MT Dual Port
Server Adapter (but with Linux 2.6.18 it works).
Thanks to all for the suggestions...
Hi,
Having got a nice redundant firewall setup working with openbsd 4.2 pf +
carp + pfsync. My next step was to integrate it with ospf. My initial
plan was to continue to treat the firewall pair, as a single 'virtual
firewall' within the network and use ospf to advertise routes through
just
On 2008-03-10, clifford bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Having got a nice redundant firewall setup working with openbsd 4.2 pf +
carp + pfsync. My next step was to integrate it with ospf. My initial
plan was to continue to treat the firewall pair, as a single 'virtual
firewall' within the
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2008-03-10, clifford bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Having got a nice redundant firewall setup working with openbsd 4.2 pf +
carp + pfsync. My next step was to integrate it with ospf. My initial
plan was to continue to treat the firewall pair, as a single
Basically I want to set up a network share on my OpenBSD box which my
Mac laptops and Linux laptops can access to.
Smb seems kind of weird in a environment with no M$ systems... however
this is probably what I am most familiar with because I did it in the
past on OpenBSD and it was a breeze to
Dongsheng Song wrote:
For idle:
$ swapctl -s
total: 4200966k bytes allocated = 4776k used, 4196190k available
When I not set HOTSPOT_BUILD_JOBS, it trap to ddb.
Could you restrict the HOTSPOT_BUILD_JOBS not by cores, but also by memory ?
Thanks. Yes I am planning on implementing that when
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 01:01:45AM +1100, Sunnz wrote:
Basically I want to set up a network share on my OpenBSD box which my
Mac laptops and Linux laptops can access to.
(snip)
So now I am looking at AFP via Netatalk, which seem to be Unix like
enough but have password authentication like
Dongsheng Song wrote:
When I not set HOTSPOT_BUILD_JOBS, it trap to ddb.
Please submit a full bug report for this using sendbug(1). See
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq2.html#Bugs and
http://www.openbsd.org/report.html for what information you need to
collect for it to be useful.
Thanks,
-Kurt
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Thank you guys for your ideas. I'll give them a second thought before deciding.
Regards,
--
Gerardo Santana
clifford bailey wrote:
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2008-03-10, clifford bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Having got a nice redundant firewall setup working with openbsd 4.2
pf + carp + pfsync. My next step was to integrate it with ospf. My
initial plan was to continue to treat the firewall
--On Sunday, March 09, 2008 11:13 PM +0800 Dongsheng Song
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since OpenLDAP 2.3 is incompatible[1] with Berkeley DB 4.6,
so I must stick to BDB 4.5 or upgrade to OpenLDAP 2.4 ?
Yes.
--Quanah
--
Quanah Gibson-Mount
Principal Software Engineer
Zimbra, Inc
Hi All,
I've been doing some research and i want to experiment some network
protocols that, due the nature of them, i'll probably not work with them
in my day to day work, but i want to learn them. The protocols in
question are bgp and ospf. I know that i'll use virtual machines, and i
On Mar 11 01:01:45, Sunnz wrote:
Basically I want to set up a network share on my OpenBSD box which my
Mac laptops and Linux laptops can access to.
Then use NFS, the standard UNIX technology for this.
Smb seems kind of weird in a environment with no M$ systems... however
this is probably
Sunnz wrote:
Basically I want to set up a network share on my OpenBSD box which my
Mac laptops and Linux laptops can access to.
Smb seems kind of weird in a environment with no M$ systems... however
this is probably what I am most familiar with because I did it in the
past on OpenBSD and it
On 2008-03-10, clifford bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
router-id 1.2.3.4
auth-type crypt
auth-md 1 mekmitasdigoat
auth-md-keyid 1
hello-interval 1
router-dead-time 4
area 0.0.0.0 {
interface vlan701
interface carp72 { passive }
interface carp42 { passive }
Hi,
for my client I have set up an mini sftp-Server (on Windows in their Intranet)
and on my webserver (FreeBSD) there is a cronjob looking for new files to
load them via sftp/ssh to the webserver.
Now we need to limit the bandwidth of the sftp-uploads (ADSL).
For several reasons it would be
Nick Holland wrote:
Saulo Bozzi Daleprane wrote:
I have a problem installing OpenBSD 4.2 in old machines.
The bug fix instructs to use disc 2 of amd64, but what's the name of
this ISO?!
lots of responses, all wrong.
This issue ONLY impacted the official, purchased CD sets, not
Just noting that there seems to be an increase in improperly constructed
ascii art/diagrams.
If ascii diagrams are not created with a fixed-pitch font then they will
not display correctly - even when the readers view them with a
fixed-pitch font.
Just noting that there seems to be an increase in improperly constructed
ascii art/diagrams.
Nevermind that, what about the ascii pr0n??
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On 10/03/2008, Massimiliano Giorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is working! (two days)
I have modified the bios settings to reserve the irq 9 and now all the
ethernet irqs are dispatched to irq 11.
I don't know why the irq 9 is bad for the Intel PRO/1000MT Dual Port
Server Adapter (but with
Hello,
perhaps this helps:
man scp:
-l limit
Limits the used bandwidth, specified in Kbit/s.
Regards
Hagen Volpers
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Im Auftrag von Marc Rene Arns
Gesendet: Montag, 10. Mdrz 2008 19:30
You haven't really supplied enough information, the full pf.conf and
firewall ip addresses would have been better. This is a slight guess at
whats wrong.
You say the request is from access point to radius server I would expect
to see a rule like this in your pf.conf
pass in on $ proto udp
I was really excited to learn that as of late OpenBSD has support for Sierra
Novatell Wireless cards. The lack of support held me back from using OpenBSD on
my laptop because I need the wireless access.
So I bought the Novatel Wireless U720 which is listed as Devices suspected of
being compatible
Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tun0: flags=8051UP,POINTOPOINT,RUNNING,MULTICAST mtu 1500
groups: tun egress
inet 75.192.185.229 -- 66.174.20.4 netmask 0xff0
How about adjusting mtu on tun to take ppp encapsulation overhead
in account?
- Alexey.
Hello,
I use a Atheros Mini-PCI Card, which I brought up with the following command
(via the Book of pf):
sudo ifconfig ath0 up mediaopt hostap mode 11b chan 11 nwid pla nwkey pladoh
sudo ifconfig ath0 10.50.90.1
I then can't find the AP, even when standing a few centimeters away.
(Not when
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 5:16 PM, Dirk Mast [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I use a Atheros Mini-PCI Card, which I brought up with the following command
(via the Book of pf):
sudo ifconfig ath0 up mediaopt hostap mode 11b chan 11 nwid pla nwkey pladoh
sudo ifconfig ath0 10.50.90.1
I
On 2008-03-10, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This establishes a tun0 interface and I am able to ping out and resolve dns.
Something like ping openbsd.org works ok, so does dig openbsd.org, and so does
ftp ftp://ftp.openbsd.org
But when I try to open http://openbsd.org in lynx, try to
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 6:18 PM, Richard Daemon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 5:16 PM, Dirk Mast [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I use a Atheros Mini-PCI Card, which I brought up with the following
command
(via the Book of pf):
sudo ifconfig ath0 up
On 2008-03-09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Domain Controller in a DMZ which is handling radius requests from
my access point. I'm having problems passing the radius information
successfully through pf. The pf box is a soekris running 4.1.
Mar 09 09:58:56.467664 rule
ath0 at pci0 dev 12 function 0 Atheros AR2413 rev 0x01: irq 9
ath0: AR2413 7.8 phy 4.5 rf 5.6, FCC2A*, address 00:1d:0f:af:98:88
According to the CVS log at
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/ic/ath.c#rev1.56
support is still incomplete for the AR2413 chipset.
Hi,
I'm trying to configure box that uses 2 ISP connections: cable and adsl.
(Failover and load balance between the ISP connections)
Neither of the connections have fixed IP addresses:
- The cable connection receives the addresses by means of the DHCP protocol.
- The pppoe0 interface gets it's
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