Re: Sorry OpenBSD people, been a bit busy

2013-10-07 Thread Indunil Jayasooriya
> Yes, let the people spend their time and energy for nothing. It's > absolutely not interesting to spend yours on this, It's a kid game. I > appraciate much more the work you do all on awsome project like OpenBSD > and YYCIX :) > > > I also agree with you. This is a useless topic. Let's discard

Re: [OT] OpenBSD "Network Specialist" wanted in Kilgore, Texas

2013-10-07 Thread Brandon Tanner
Ha, I work in Kilgore, small world. On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 12:55 PM, James Shupe wrote: > I know this is off topic, but I'm looking to help fill my old position > after moving away from East Texas. > > The company is located in Kilgore, Texas and runs a WAN based heavily on > OpenBSD (over a hu

Re: Sorry OpenBSD people, been a bit busy

2013-10-07 Thread Jean Lucas
On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 8:48 PM, wrote: > Hi, yeah, it is really me. I find it strange posting to misc, > starting an email thread. Normally I finish the threads here. > > Most OpenBSD developers have known for a while, but I think it is > important to tell the greater community that I've been a

Re: Sorry OpenBSD people, been a bit busy

2013-10-07 Thread noah pugsley
Thank you both for answering my question. On 10/7/13, Scott McEachern wrote: > On 10/07/13 21:57, noah pugsley wrote: >> Slander aside, pretty cool news. I do have one stupid question though, >> what does the 'yy' in yycix stand for? > > YYC is the International Air Transport Association airport

Re: Sorry OpenBSD people, been a bit busy

2013-10-07 Thread Letcher Ross
On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 6:57 PM, noah pugsley wrote: > Slander aside, pretty cool news. I do have one stupid question though, > what does the 'yy' in yycix stand for? > > On 10/6/13, dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote: > > Hi, yeah, it is really me. I find it strange posting to misc, > > starting an

Re: Sorry OpenBSD people, been a bit busy

2013-10-07 Thread Scott McEachern
On 10/07/13 21:57, noah pugsley wrote: Slander aside, pretty cool news. I do have one stupid question though, what does the 'yy' in yycix stand for? YYC is the International Air Transport Association airport code for the Calgary International Airport. Eg. YYZ is Toronto's Pearson airport, Lo

Re: Sorry OpenBSD people, been a bit busy

2013-10-07 Thread Brad Smith
On 07/10/13 9:57 PM, noah pugsley wrote: Slander aside, pretty cool news. I do have one stupid question though, what does the 'yy' in yycix stand for? It is not YY it is YYC. It is an airport code. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believ

Re: Sorry OpenBSD people, been a bit busy

2013-10-07 Thread noah pugsley
Slander aside, pretty cool news. I do have one stupid question though, what does the 'yy' in yycix stand for? On 10/6/13, dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote: > Hi, yeah, it is really me. I find it strange posting to misc, > starting an email thread. Normally I finish the threads here. > > Most OpenB

AsiaBSDCon 2014

2013-10-07 Thread Hiroki Sato
Hello, I would like to announce AsiaBSDCon in the next year, 13-16 March 2014 in Tokyo. You can find the details at: http://2014.asiabsdcon.org and the CFP can be found at: http://2014.asiabsdcon.org/cfp.html Papers, videos, and photos of the past AsiaBSDCon can also be found there (

Re: pfsync too slow ?

2013-10-07 Thread Loïc BLOT
Hello Stuart, thanks for your precisions. I have tried to download a big matlab.deb on our repositories and it works like a charm (3GB file). By removing 'in' i also notice a little more reactivity on the network and the latency. Now i'll wait tomorrow when my 500 users goes to work to see if route

Re: pfsync too slow ?

2013-10-07 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2013-10-07, Loïc BLOT wrote: > Now with pfsync state are synchronized but late, then client must launch > 2 or 3 TCP connections and when it works it's very slow. > I also have tried defer mode and increasing maxupd but no changes > appear. I also add Is there anything more to do ? defer helps

Re: pfsync too slow ?

2013-10-07 Thread Loïc BLOT
Hmm, to precise the last message after the the: pass out all There is only: block return out log quick on { $interco_polytech_v4 $interco_hec_v4 } inet from block return out log quick on { $interco_polytech_v6 $interco_hec_v6 } inet6 from and no other out related rule. and contain my private I

Re: pfsync too slow ?

2013-10-07 Thread Loïc BLOT
Hmmm I solved it by removing 'in' from pass in quick <...> But my PF are configured with the first default rule: pass out all and there isn't any block out rule... Is this a normal situation ? On another router (which also do NAT), i use only pass in and pass out for NAT, and all PF is stateful. I

pfsync too slow ?

2013-10-07 Thread Loïc BLOT
Hello, today i was configuring pfsync on a dual routers (BGP on WAN and CARP on LAN). Before i run in a stateless mode and it works like a charm. Now with pfsync state are synchronized but late, then client must launch 2 or 3 TCP connections and when it works it's very slow. I also have tried def

Re: (5.3) load problem on em(4) MSI / interrupt ?

2013-10-07 Thread Loïc BLOT
Hello. Stuart i have 8 OpenBSD routers with em(4) and OpenBSD 5.2 (MSI enabled). It seems some of our SMTP(s) connections (with attachments) are unstable but it's very very random (~1/500). Other protocols are more stable but a little slower due to errors. Here are my stats on Intel i350 servers

Re: Sorry OpenBSD people, been a bit busy

2013-10-07 Thread eric oyen
well, Twitter does have its useful purposes. There is plenty of information on there of a technical nature. The major problem is just filtering out all the noise. Unfortunately, the idiots know about twitter and try to use it to their advantage. SOmetimes that works, and other times it backfires

Re: nitpicky : cwm menu font

2013-10-07 Thread Okan Demirmen
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 1:25 AM, Mayuresh Kathe wrote: > how do i find out which font is being used by xterm under cwm under openbsd? > then i could use that same font (and size) for the cwm menu to give me > a consistent user experience. ;) xterm's font does not change based on the window manage

Re: Sorry OpenBSD people, been a bit busy

2013-10-07 Thread Gilles Cafedjian
Le 2013-10-07 12:30, Marko Cupać a écrit : > I don't see a reason why Twitter is given that much attention. It surely > gets a lot of hype from all around, but I did not excpect it will get more > from OpenBSD mailing lists. Yes, let the people spend their time and energy for nothing. It's abs

Re: Cyrus-SASL Cyrus-IMAP server error on OpenBSD 5.3 amd64 release

2013-10-07 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/security/cyrus-sasl2/pkg/PFRAG.ldap.diff?r1=1.5;r2=1.6;f=h On Mon, Oct 07, 2013 at 03:27:31PM +0400, Denis Lapshin wrote: > I'm trying setting up Cyrus imap server on OpenBSD 5.3 amd64 realease but > unsuccessful. The same configuration works fine on 5.1

Cyrus-SASL Cyrus-IMAP server error on OpenBSD 5.3 amd64 release

2013-10-07 Thread Denis Lapshin
I'm trying setting up Cyrus imap server on OpenBSD 5.3 amd64 realease but unsuccessful. The same configuration works fine on 5.1 release but seems buggy on 5.3. *The result of #uname -a command is:* OpenBSD mail.host.name 5.3 GENERIC.MP#62 amd64 *I have installed only the packages listed below:*

Re: the same ip address for 2 vpn client computers

2013-10-07 Thread Kapetanakis Giannis
On 07/10/13 13:12, Indunil Jayasooriya wrote: Hi, I configured openvpn on openbsd 5 (64bit) . clients CAN connect to this OpenBSD VPN Server. But OpenBSD VPN Server gives the same ip address for vpn client computers I tested with 2 clients my /etc/openvpn/server.conf file # Address range

Re: Sorry OpenBSD people, been a bit busy

2013-10-07 Thread Marko Cupać
I don't see a reason why Twitter is given that much attention. It surely gets a lot of hype from all around, but I did not excpect it will get more from OpenBSD mailing lists. -- Marko Cupać

the same ip address for 2 vpn client computers

2013-10-07 Thread Indunil Jayasooriya
Hi, I configured openvpn on openbsd 5 (64bit) . clients CAN connect to this OpenBSD VPN Server. But OpenBSD VPN Server gives the same ip address for vpn client computers I tested with 2 clients my /etc/openvpn/server.conf file # Address range for the tun(4) interfaces server 10.0.1.0 255.25

Re: Sorry OpenBSD people, been a bit busy

2013-10-07 Thread Richard Thornton
I am glad to know that it is a "parody" account; You can easily go to court, in order to force Twitter to give up the names & contact info of those responsible for the parody account if you would like to sue, but then any off-color public remarks you have actually made could be turned against you.

Re: Sorry OpenBSD people, been a bit busy

2013-10-07 Thread Gregor Best
On Mon, Oct 07, 2013 at 11:10:36AM +0200, mxb wrote: > I'd turn this to police > [...] That might however generate a Streisand effect, where the slanderous statements are spread even more. > and tried to make Twitter to shut down this account. Since it's marked as a parody account, I don't think

Re: Sorry OpenBSD people, been a bit busy

2013-10-07 Thread James Griffin
* InterNetX - Robert Garrett [2013-10-07 11:04:56 +0200]: > People who attack each, other with nothing but the defamation of the > other individual, at heart are idiots. Sometimes, in the course of > normal discussions.. things get out of hand, I really dont care > about this. I prefer people to

Re: Sorry OpenBSD people, been a bit busy

2013-10-07 Thread mxb
I'd turn this to police and tried to make Twitter to shut down this account. On 7 okt 2013, at 02:48, dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote: > Well, at the end > of 2007 someone decided to open an impersonation account on twitter in > my name, and start sending a mix of things I have said (see wikiquote

Re: Sorry OpenBSD people, been a bit busy

2013-10-07 Thread InterNetX - Robert Garrett
People who attack each, other with nothing but the defamation of the other individual, at heart are idiots. Sometimes, in the course of normal discussions.. things get out of hand, I really dont care about this. I prefer people to attack ideas, not each other. RG On 10/07/2013 10:43 AM, Jame

Re: Sorry OpenBSD people, been a bit busy

2013-10-07 Thread James Griffin
* hru...@gmail.com [2013-10-07 08:36:04 +]: > dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote: > > > > Layers of hurt being thrown around. Why? > > This is a legitim question. > > Since I am here, I think I received twice an Email from you: I > remember you as a polite person. But I did read a little of w

Re: Sorry OpenBSD people, been a bit busy

2013-10-07 Thread hruodr
dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote: > > Layers of hurt being thrown around. Why? This is a legitim question. Since I am here, I think I received twice an Email from you: I remember you as a polite person. But I did read a little of what people write about you arround. Some weeks ago a question of

Re: Sorry OpenBSD people, been a bit busy

2013-10-07 Thread Gregory Edigarov
Then again, I would find that rather offensive, given what he is saying on the header: Since the OBSD people are basically fucking dumber than a single sack of hammers THIS IS A PARODY ACCOUNT. On 10/07/2013 03:48 AM, dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote: Hi, yeah, it is really me. I find it stran