In cisco speak, with pretty pictures:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk583/tk372/technologies_configuration_example09186a00800a43f6.shtml
On OpenBSD, it works analoguously, except that it's much cleaner :)
Just think of the ipsec secured gre tunnel as a wire from point A to B.
Make two such wire
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As stupid as it can sound, you could develop a protocol to make routers
talk each other and say how much bandwith is available in between. I
think there's no other really sane way of inbound traffic control.
Dropper techniques are a cheap trick nice for little networks. Serious
and big perform
Hi,
To publish an internal PPTP server:
rdr pass on $ext_if proto tcp from any to $ext_if port 1723 ->
$internal_server
rdr pass on $ext_if proto gre from any to any -> $internal_server
To allow an internal computer establish a PPTP tunnel to a server on the
Internet:
pass out on $ext_if pro
Hi All
Thanks for your feedback.
The guy regarding the cisco is a CCIE so I tend to accept his statements
quick enough..
In VPN, I am referencing it in general terms in the creation of a private
network over a public network of course. I would go with MPLS or another
technology, however ag
I typically use the configuration files and asterisk command line.
Andres Salazar [ndrsslz...@gmail.com] wrote:
> I would like to ask the OBSD community if someone can recommend me a good
> supported interface for Asterisk on OBSD.
>
> I have heard that FreePBX is really a pain to configure bec
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>
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On 2009-05-29, Toni Mueller wrote:
> On Wed, 27.05.2009 at 22:07:25 -0300, James Mackinnon
> wrote:
>> I need to setup redundant VPN's between these locations without the use of
>> BGP.
>
>> I have used sasync in the past, pfsync etc however, I have not tried to setup
>> a VPN where 2 ISPs are u
I would like to ask the OBSD community if someone can recommend me a good
supported interface for Asterisk on OBSD.
I have heard that FreePBX is really a pain to configure because it assumes a
linux environment.
Please anybody share their experience?
Thank you.
Andres
Hmm.. Iam starting to think that ftp-proxy isnt possible with a default
block all in the pf.conf due to BUG???
The PF FAQ at openbsd gives the example of ftp-proxy with block in pass
outall Which actually defeats the purpose of doing ftp proxy for
outgoing connections if you have free acces
2009/5/29 patrick keshishian :
> On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 2:08 PM, Juan Miscaro wrote:
>> Hi, I'm trying to set up a PPTP tunnel for a Windows machine lying
>> behind my OBSD 4.0 internet gateway. B I can establish the tunnel but
>> I'm missing the last piece in the puzzle. B This is the routing of
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 2:08 PM, Juan Miscaro wrote:
> Hi, I'm trying to set up a PPTP tunnel for a Windows machine lying
> behind my OBSD 4.0 internet gateway. B I can establish the tunnel but
> I'm missing the last piece in the puzzle. B This is the routing of the
> RFC 1918 addresses. B Locally
Hi, I'm trying to set up a PPTP tunnel for a Windows machine lying
behind my OBSD 4.0 internet gateway. I can establish the tunnel but
I'm missing the last piece in the puzzle. This is the routing of the
RFC 1918 addresses. Locally I have 10.9.0.0/16 addresses and the
windows machine wants to co
Hello,
We are experiencing an issue with resolution of a domain, roadwire.com, on our
gateway email server running 4.5-stable. The server is running named with
/etc/resolv.conf set to 127.0.0.1.
NXDOMAIN is returned when performing an nslookup or dig on roadwire.com.
However, if a "rndc flushna
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 10:21 PM, Theo de Raadt
wrote:
>> Thanks, but my goal was not just to add more text consoles, it was to
>> actually create more
>> VTs on existing heads. I have 3 monitors. We're all painfully aware
>> of the Xorg limitations
>> with multiple pci graphics cards. So, I wa
Hello,
Could you please indicate where one in France can order the Shirt and
CD, I found only CD resaler.
Ordering in EU/US is not a problem if needed.
Thank you!
JF
Hi,
On Wed, 27.05.2009 at 22:07:25 -0300, James Mackinnon
wrote:
> I need to setup redundant VPN's between these locations without the use of
> BGP.
> I have used sasync in the past, pfsync etc however, I have not tried to setup
> a VPN where 2 ISPs are used without the ISPs setup with BGP. Be
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On 2009-05-29, soko.tica wrote:
> On 5/29/09, Dennis Davis wrote:
>>...
> # pwd
> /usr/lib
> # ln -s libc.so.50.1 libc.so.42.0
>
> solved the problem (in case anyone in future search the archive after
> the key words).
>
>
This is the wrong way to fix it. The reason the version numbers are
diffe
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 02:33:48PM +0200, BARDOU Pierre wrote:
> I'm trying to set up an OpenBSD 4.5 amd64 on a HP ProLiant DL580 G4. It has 38
> GB RAM, but only ~3 GB is detected.
> Is it possible to use all the RAM ?
See
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=123763424431042
Hello,
I'm trying to set up an OpenBSD 4.5 amd64 on a HP ProLiant DL580 G4. It has 38
GB RAM, but only ~3 GB is detected.
Is it possible to use all the RAM ?
The dmesg :
# dmesg
OpenBSD 4.5 (GENERIC) #2052: Sat Feb 28 14:55:24 MST 2009
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile
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On 5/29/09, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Fri, 29 May 2009, soko.tica wrote:
>> Since FAQ says ports (and following -stable) isn't for beginners, ...
>
> Why did you think I wanted to spoil your mood?
> Hmm ok, I though I was doing a nice thing pointing you to a newbie list.
> No offense but, not k
On Fri, 29 May 2009, soko.tica wrote:
> Since FAQ says ports (and following -stable) isn't for beginners, and
> having in mind that I managed to build it, I think I am in the
> appropriate list. Apart from kudos and respect from you for the great
> work you do, you didn't spoil my mood by your rema
On 5/29/09, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Fri, 29 May 2009, soko.tica wrote:
>> In fact I did, and found several threads, but none that seemed to be
>> the solution I need. Mind, I didn't know the specifics of the problem,
>> so I think the title of this thread is more comprehensive. Anyway, the
>>
On Fri, 29 May 2009, soko.tica wrote:
> In fact I did, and found several threads, but none that seemed to be
> the solution I need. Mind, I didn't know the specifics of the problem,
> so I think the title of this thread is more comprehensive. Anyway, the
> above is for DUMMIES, such as myself. I ho
On 5/29/09, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Fri, 29 May 2009, soko.tica wrote:
>
>> On 5/29/09, Dennis Davis wrote:
>> >...
>> # pwd
>> /usr/lib
>> # ln -s libc.so.50.1 libc.so.42.0
>>
>> solved the problem (in case anyone in future search the archive after
>> the key words).
>
> Considering you did
On Fri, 29 May 2009, soko.tica wrote:
> On 5/29/09, Dennis Davis wrote:
> >...
> # pwd
> /usr/lib
> # ln -s libc.so.50.1 libc.so.42.0
>
> solved the problem (in case anyone in future search the archive after
> the key words).
Considering you did not even bother looking at the archives yourself,
On 5/29/09, Dennis Davis wrote:
>...
# pwd
/usr/lib
# ln -s libc.so.50.1 libc.so.42.0
solved the problem (in case anyone in future search the archive after
the key words).
Hello list,
I would like to buy a motherboard based on Via Nano and
VX 800 chipset. Before buying this motherboard I would like
to be sure that OpenBSD works well on it.
This is the motherboard Jetway JNF76 VIA NANO 1GHz
and here is the specs :
CPU: VIA Nano U2300 (1.0GHz) processor
Chipset:
On 5/29/09, Dennis Davis wrote:
> Seriously consider installing gcc-4.2 from a pre-built package.
I've already tried it, prior to maling the list, it didn't work -
package gcc-4.2 was installed, but gnome-session would still fail from
ports.
> Alternatively add the soft link libc.so.42.0 in /us
On Fri, 29 May 2009, soko.tica wrote:
> From: soko.tica
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Date: Fri, 29 May 2009 13:01:13 +0200
> Subject: 4.5 - stable/ports/gcc-4.2/Error code 1
> X-Spam-Score: 0.4 (/)
>
> Hello list,
>
> I am trying to install gnome-session from ports on 4.5 - stable, and I
> am facin
Hello list,
I am trying to install gnome-session from ports on 4.5 - stable, and I
am facing the following error in gcc-4.2
..
===> Configuring for gcc-4.2.20070307
loading site script /usr/ports/infrastructure/db/config.site
loading cache ./config.cache
checking host system type... i386-unkn
Hi Georg
I think I remember something like this ... could it be that carp takes
over the interface before pfsync has finished updating the booted
machine's connection table?
TCP (and many other protocols) takes care of such situations by simply
retransmitting, so any TCP connections should rec
On 2009-05-29, Scott McEachern wrote:
>
> So the specifics for OpenBSD is that this is completely do-able with
> userland pppoe. Keep the existing pppoe setup for the single IP as is,
> and just modify the /etc/ppp/ppp.linkup file as such: (Assuming you
> were given a.b.c.d/30)
>
> MYADDR:
>
Hello ,
In addition CDNR still has the "3 color marker", which, if slightly
reworked,you can get a different dynamic shaper. For each color
would be to set a speed,
and switch between the colors would be implemented through traffic past in the
ends of time.
For example <10M
Hello ,
Today I felt CDNR in NetBSD-5
Works fine. No claims.
Why write that does not work, I can not even guess. "I use in NetBSD-2, and
NetBSD-5.
It works without reproach.
interface pvc1
conditioner pvc1 ef_cdnr >
filter pvc1 ef_cdnr 0 0 172.16.4.176 0 0
> so, let's look at FreeBSD'
Hi,
according to radeon(4) my graphics card is supported, but I
cannot get hardware acceleration to work. Booting with
"disable radeondrm" in UKC and then running "startx" works
fine. Doing the same with "enable radeondrm" (which is the
default in the GENERIC kernel) appears to freeze the machine.
> we already do some mitigation for that in certain drivers.
> $ cd /sys/dev; grep MCLGETI pci/* ic/*
...
Oh, that's great to hear! I missed.
29 MAQ 2009 G. 13:28 POLXZOWATELX irix NAPISAL:
> And then you're going to add a dropper ?
You had to try "man MCLGETI" before asking here. At least.
--
an
2009/5/29 frantisek holop :
> hi there,
>
> does anyone know how to mount a .dmg file on openbsd?
>
> $ file image.dmg
> image.dmg: Apple Partition data block size: 2048, first type:
> Apple_partition_map, name: Apple, number of blocks: 15,
>
> anybody tried anything of these?
> http://en.wikipedi
Hiya,
I know that demime is being used on the misc mailing list.
I've searched for a demime package, but couldn't find anything:
http://www.openbsd.org/4.5_packages/i386.html
I even tried to see if it's contained in some other package:
http://www.google.ie/search?q=demime+inurl%3Aopenbsd.org+inu
Hello ,
And then you're going to add a dropper ?
> we already do some mitigation for that in certain drivers.
>
> $ cd /sys/dev; grep MCLGETI pci/* ic/*
> pci/if_bge.c: MCLGETI(m, M_DONTWAIT, &sc->arpcom.ac_if, MCLBYTES);
> pci/if_bge.c: MCLGETI(m, M_DONTWAIT, &sc->arpcom.ac_if, BGE_JLEN);
>
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