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Hi folks,
my IP provider doesn't support IPv6 yet. What is the
recommended Packet Filter setup on an OpenBSD 4.8 gateway
for this scenario? How do I make sure in pf that this
ICMPv6 Neighbor solitication thing works correctly?
Do I have to handle the ipv6-where and ipv6-here
icmp types (IPv4!) as
Hi Harald,
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 11:01:47AM +0100, Harald Dunkel wrote:
| Hi folks,
|
| my IP provider doesn't support IPv6 yet. What is the
| recommended Packet Filter setup on an OpenBSD 4.8 gateway
| for this scenario? How do I make sure in pf that this
| ICMPv6 Neighbor solitication thing
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Hi Paul,
On 02/10/11 11:22, Paul de Weerd wrote:
Hi Harald,
What are you trying to achieve ? You mention your provider doesn't
support IPv6 yet but want to make sure neighbour sollicitation works ?
Why do you want to support neighbour discovery when your ISP doesn't
do IPv6 ?
Sorry,
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 02:07:34PM +0100, Harald Dunkel wrote:
| On 02/10/11 11:22, Paul de Weerd wrote:
| What are you trying to achieve ? You mention your provider doesn't
| support IPv6 yet but want to make sure neighbour sollicitation works ?
| Why do you want to support neighbour
Hi
I've bought a Dell R310 with H200 raid controller reported in dmesg as:
Symbios Logic SAS2008. It uses mpii driver and has two hard drives
configured in RAID 1.
I had a kernel crash while booting amd64-stable kernel.
System Event Log: E171F PCIe Fatal Error on Bus 0 Device 5 Function 0 -
it
Hi,
I've seen the following message on the system console:
Message from syslogd@host at Thu Feb 10 10:11:51 2011 ...
host /bsd: pf: complete: 0xfe80d026ad00(1552)
Is this something I should worry about? I've tried searching for this and
haven't seem to be able to find a reference
Thanks,
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 10:16:42AM -0500, Steve Johnson wrote:
I've seen the following message on the system console:
Message from syslogd@host at Thu Feb 10 10:11:51 2011 ...
host /bsd: pf: complete: 0xfe80d026ad00(1552)
Is this something I should worry about? I've tried searching for
Greetings,
In a private e-mail Martin Pelikan told me how he had solved this on
their network with many OpenVPN users. With his permission, I offer
this summary and solution to the list for the archives.
Martin wrote:
I don't personally favor OpenVPN, but this ENOBUFS problem we solved on
Ahh, excellent. Indeed I did. Thanks a lot for the fast response.
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 10:47 AM, Dan Harnett dan...@harnett.name wrote:
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 10:16:42AM -0500, Steve Johnson wrote:
I've seen the following message on the system console:
Message from syslogd@host at Thu
* Harald Dunkel harald.dun...@aixigo.de [2011-02-10 11:07]:
A simple block quick inet6 doesn't seem appropriate,
that is very appropriate.
plus
ifconfig $if -inet6
and you got rid of all that crap.
--
Henning Brauer, h...@bsws.de, henn...@openbsd.org
BS Web Services, http://bsws.de
On Thu, 10 Feb 2011 17:55:03 +0100
Henning Brauer wrote:
* Harald Dunkel [2011-02-10 11:07]:
A simple block quick inet6 doesn't seem appropriate,
and building a customized kernel without IPv6 is not
possible, AFAICS.
that is very appropriate.
plus
ifconfig $if -inet6
and you got rid of
Hi,
Directing this to misc, as I am not sure tech@ should be bothered.
I was just poking around the system and noticed that gdb 6.3 is in
base. Is there any reason other than GPL v3 license that a newer
version hasn't been imported into base? I checked and saw that gdb 6.6
is the last one which
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 4:22 PM, Amit Kulkarni amitk...@gmail.com wrote:
I was just poking around the system and noticed that gdb 6.3 is in
base. Is there any reason other than GPL v3 license that a newer
version hasn't been imported into base? I checked and saw that gdb 6.6
is the last one
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Hello,
My wifi card (Broadcom 4313 - 0x4727) is currently unsupported by
OpenBSD.
But in Arch linux, modinfo brcm80211 (the driver for this card) shows
that its BSD/GNU licensed:
...
filename:
/lib/modules/2.6.37-ARCH/kernel/drivers/staging/brcm80211/brcm80211.ko.gz
license:Dual BSD/GPL
Can someone direct me to a copy of the OpenBSD installer, source code?
Thanks
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On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 03:22:57PM -0600, Amit Kulkarni wrote:
Hi,
Directing this to misc, as I am not sure tech@ should be bothered.
I was just poking around the system and noticed that
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Hello,
My wifi card (Broadcom 4313 - 0x4727) is currently unsupported by
OpenBSD.
But in Arch linux, modinfo brcm80211 (the driver for this card) shows
that its BSD/GNU licensed:
...
filename:
On 02/10/11 08:25, Eukasz Czarniecki wrote:
Hi
I've bought a Dell R310 with H200 raid controller reported in dmesg as:
Symbios Logic SAS2008. It uses mpii driver and has two hard drives
configured in RAID 1.
...
Now it seems to work fine but i still have a problem with its
performance.
On 11/02/2011, at 1:30 PM, mailing list wrote:
Can someone direct me to a copy of the OpenBSD installer, source code?
Thanks
$ cd /usr/src/
$ grep -rs 'Choose your keyboard' *
I have now upgraded my machine to OpenBSD 4.9-beta (GENERIC) #654: Wed
Feb 9 14:50:38 MST 2011, and I am still seeing a constant rate
consumption of mbufs. I have tried a number of things (shutting down
all non-essential user processes, turning off network interfaces, etc),
but none have
I had an issue like this a couple years ago. Turned out that the
Solaris box I was SSH-ing into had NWAM misconfigured, which was causing
it to periodically reset connections. It looked like a PF issue because
what I saw was PF blocking a session it had previously accepted, but the
reality
I have
tried the following more specific pass rule above the previous admin rule
:
pass in quick inet proto tcp from admin_nets to any port ssh flags
S/SAFR
keep
state queue q_admin
But that makes no difference.
Is it under testing or production?
Is it possible to remove *queue q_admin*
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