Hi,
I am playing with my two Dell PowerEdge 1950 and have
found something weird.
The two Dell are connected to a Cisco 2900XL switch
configured like follows:
interface FastEthernet0/24
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport mode trunk
VLAN Name Status
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We have evaluated Dansguardian at work. It did really well.
Shane
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Steve Shockley
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 3:34 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: ***SPAM2*** Re: Blocking web content
[EMAIL
Hello
since last week I keep getting this weird traffic towards my
webserver, traffic wich I can't understand. There are several
connections per second from only one source IP. I created a rule to
overload the brutforce table on my www port like this:
pass log inet proto tcp from any to
If you hard set one side of an Ethernet link it disables the auto
negotiation pulse so the other side defaults to 10baseT half duplex. I
would suggest using media autoselect or media 10baseT unless you can
configure the port on the switch.
The switch is actually a 8-port 10/100 hub/switch,
On 4/18/07, Reyk Floeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 05:34:48PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I run an openbsd firewall. I want to block certain sites either
by IP
address or by domain name. How do I get more information on how
to set
this up?
Thanks in advance.
I wasn't able to find much either way... According to
http://ralink.rapla.net/ it has RT2501 Turbo chipset, which consists
of RT2527 RF chip and RT2561S BB/MAC chip (whatever that is). I don't
care much for the 108 Mbps, but will it work at all, or is it one of
not quite supported cards? Does
On Apr 18, 2007, at 3:11 PM, BradenM - Sonoma Computer wrote:
Do you mean the gateway address supplied by my ISP?
Yes.
Bryan
On Apr 18, 2007, at 3:57 PM, Bray Mailloux wrote:
And the default route in my table shows 64.142.102.1 which is also
the gateway address supplied by my isp.
OK. That sounds correct. Can you post your dhcpd.conf again?
Bryan
On Apr 18, 2007, at 5:31 PM, Bray Mailloux wrote:
shared-network LOCAL-NET{
option domain-name theamericanbray.com;
option domain-name-servers 208.204.224.11, 208.204.224.33
subnet 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
options routers 192.168.0.1;
range 192.168.0.14
intel provide both pciide and ahci for using sata disks. which one
gets used depends on a set of registers in the pci config space.
if you're serious about getting this to work find the datasheet at
developer.intel.com for this chipset, and look at the MAP and PCS
registers (i think thats
On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 03:55:10PM +0200, viq wrote:
I wasn't able to find much either way... According to
http://ralink.rapla.net/ it has RT2501 Turbo chipset, which consists
of RT2527 RF chip and RT2561S BB/MAC chip (whatever that is). I don't
care much for the 108 Mbps, but will it work at
On 19/04/07, Jonathan Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 03:55:10PM +0200, viq wrote:
I wasn't able to find much either way... According to
http://ralink.rapla.net/ it has RT2501 Turbo chipset, which consists
of RT2527 RF chip and RT2561S BB/MAC chip (whatever that is). I
Thomas Mullins wrote:
We have evaluated Dansguardian at work. It did really well.
We've been using DG for years and it has proven stable, highly
configurable and is actively developed.
AV capabilities and so on. You would do well to give it a spin and read
up on all the features, we found
On an older box still running 3.5; gunzip/gzip does not change lastmod
time; but on 4.0 [release] gunzip changes the lastmod time. What's the
reason for this change?
$ dmesg dmesg.txt
$ touch -t 20070101 dmesg.txt
$ ls -l dmesg.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 fbax fbax 3797 Jan 1 00:00 dmesg.txt
$
Hello,
2007/4/19, Frank Bax [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On an older box still running 3.5; gunzip/gzip does not change lastmod
time; but on 4.0 [release] gunzip changes the lastmod time. What's the
reason for this change?
This was a bug and it has been fixed. For more info, please see :
All -
Scenario:
We have two OpenBSD firewalls/VPN gateways working in failover mode using pf,
pfsync, carp and sasync.
The firewalls on their inside network is connected to a Cisco router which is
connected back to the main corp network using a P2P serial connections (two
bonded T1s).
The
On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 03:22:07PM +0530, Siju George wrote:
Hi,
How Do you handle when you have to Serve terrabytes of Data through
http/https/ftp etc?
Put it on Differrent machines and use some knid of
loadbalancer/intelligent program that directs to the right mahine?
use some kind of
On Tuesday, April 10, 2007 at 01:43:56 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all.
I have noticed that the OpenBSD team puts a lot of emphasis on using binary
packets rather than building from ports, which I think IMHO is good, but why
is it that there is no binary kernel updates, rather than
On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 07:15:31PM +0200, Artur Grabowski wrote:
David Gwynne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
intel provide both pciide and ahci for using sata disks. which one
gets used depends on a set of registers in the pci config space.
if you're serious about getting this to work find
I don't think NFS/AFS is that good an idea; you'll need very beefy
fileservers and a fast network.
NFS may actually be useful; if you really need the files in one
directory space for management/updates that's a way to do it (i.e.
mount all the various storage servers by NFS on a management
Stuart Henderson wrote:
I don't think NFS/AFS is that good an idea; you'll need very beefy
fileservers and a fast network.
NFS may actually be useful; if you really need the files in one
directory space for management/updates that's a way to do it (i.e.
mount all the various storage servers by
On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 10:51:56PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
I don't think NFS/AFS is that good an idea; you'll need very beefy
fileservers and a fast network.
NFS may actually be useful; if you really need the files in one
directory space for management/updates that's a way to do it
This isn't an OpenBSD specific solution, but you should be able to use an
EMC san to accomplish this (we use a fiber channel setup)
On 4/19/07, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007/04/19 18:08, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Stuart Henderson wrote:
I don't think NFS/AFS is that good an
The solution I came to is very simple. Currently I only need one of em
(dual card), so I disabled the second one. When I boot the router, my
network usage rises up to 96%. I simlpy mark that unusable interface
(em1) as up and few seconds later I mark the same interface down. My
network usage
YES ! It's on it's way !!
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~Allie D.
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Subject: Shipped Order:2007/3/12-13:27:10-21493:
From:OpenBSD Shipping [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:Thu, April 19, 2007 15:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 2007/04/20 01:21, Mitja wrote:
The solution I came to is very simple. Currently I only need one of em
(dual card), so I disabled the second one. When I boot the router, my
network usage rises up to 96%. I simlpy mark that unusable interface
(em1) as up and few seconds later I mark the same
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 17:40:49 -0700, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
On Apr 18, 2007, at 5:31 PM, Bray Mailloux wrote:
shared-network LOCAL-NET{
option domain-name theamericanbray.com;
option domain-name-servers 208.204.224.11, 208.204.224.33
subnet 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
Siju George wrote:
Hi,
How Do you handle when you have to Serve terrabytes of Data through
http/https/ftp etc?
Put it on Differrent machines and use some knid of
loadbalancer/intelligent program that directs to the right mahine?
use some kind of clustering Software?
Waht hardware do
On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 04:47:21PM -0700, Allie D. wrote:
YES ! It's on it's way !!
--
~Allie D.
Original Message
Subject: Shipped Order:2007/3/12-13:27:10-21493:
From:OpenBSD Shipping [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:Thu,
This (acx) is a wireless minipci card I got out of a broken D-Link DI-624+
acx0 at pci0 dev 16 function 0 TI ACX111 rev 0x00: irq 10
acx0: ACX111, radio Radia (0x16), EEPROM ver 5, address 00:0f:3d:0e:28:75
Also I use the ath driver for a D-Link DWL-G650 rev C.
(but it seems unstable, after eg.
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