On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 09:00:10 -0500
Jean H. Theoret ve...@rac.ca wrote:
This one's got me stumped for a few days now...
How is it possible to control the network interface numbering
assignment order?
Here's my specific case: the box has 2 on-board Ethernet interfaces
and a 3rd one on a
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hmm, on Fri, Feb 04, 2011 at 01:28:31PM +1100, Rod Whitworth said that
So it's easy to remember 0 is for 0utside, 1 is for 1nside and 2 is for
2ervers.
that is really nice actually. now i appreciate the blanket numbering more.
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has a room temperature iq.
Hi folks,
from a previous thread on this list I learned that
keep state (no-sync) should be added to all rules
concerning either a local service or local client
running on the gateway itself.
Esp. when you do nat this becomes pretty error-prone.
Its easy to forget.
AFAICS something like
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Harald Dunkel harald.dun...@aixigo.de wrote:
If I add antispoof quick for self to my pf.conf to enable
antispoofing on all interfaces, then I get these additional
rules:
block drop in quick on ! self inet from __automatic_3df3184e_0
Hi,
I have a similar problem since I an using softraid to encrypt /var and
/home. The softraid device is usually on sd0. But when I have an usb
mass storage device plugged in during boot up it gets assigned to sd0
and softraid gets sd1. Still, my fstab tries to mount from /dev/sd0X.
This can be
On 3. feb. 2011, at 17.37, Bret S. Lambert wrote:
On Thu, Feb 03, 2011 at 07:31:01AM -0800, Johan Beisser wrote:
On Feb 3, 2011, at 5:17, Martin SchrC6der mar...@oneiros.de wrote:
2011/2/3 Bret Lambert bret.lamb...@gmail.com:
Counting my toaster?
Your toaster has an IP?
Yours
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On Fri, 4 Feb 2011 14:32:15 +0100, Christopher Zimmermann madro...@zakweb.de
wrote:
I have a similar problem since I an using softraid to encrypt /var and
/home. The softraid device is usually on sd0. But when I have an usb
mass storage device plugged in during boot up it gets assigned to sd0
On 02/04/2011 08:32 AM, Christopher Zimmermann wrote:
Hi,
I have a similar problem since I an using softraid to encrypt /var and
/home. The softraid device is usually on sd0. But when I have an usb
mass storage device plugged in during boot up it gets assigned to sd0
and softraid gets sd1.
On 02/04/11 15:10, Matthias Guedemann wrote:
On Fri, 4 Feb 2011 14:32:15 +0100, Christopher Zimmermann
madro...@zakweb.de wrote:
I have a similar problem since I an using softraid to encrypt /var and
/home. The softraid device is usually on sd0. But when I have an usb
mass storage device
2011/2/4 Pete Vickers p...@systemnet.no:
He don't appear to 'have' IPv6...
DTAG will offer v6 to all it's customers later this year.
It's only the largest telco in Germany. :-)
Best
Martin
* Ted Unangst (ted.unan...@gmail.com) wrote:
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Martin Schrvder mar...@oneiros.de wrote:
2011/2/2 Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de:
who sez that your made up isp has to hand out network-wide unique IPs
to his customers?
AFAIK Comcast already has 2^24
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 2:45 PM, Martin Schrvder mar...@oneiros.de wrote:
2011/2/4 Pete Vickers p...@systemnet.no:
He don't appear to 'have' IPv6...
DTAG will offer v6 to all it's customers later this year.
It's only the largest telco in Germany. :-)
The US has been offering freedom to the
2011/2/4 Bret Lambert bret.lamb...@gmail.com:
The US has been offering freedom to the world for a while now.
It's only the largest republic in the world :-)
No, that's India (people). Or Russia (size).
Best
Martin
El 04/02/2011 16:15, Martin Schrvder escribis:
2011/2/4 Bret Lambertbret.lamb...@gmail.com:
The US has been offering freedom to the world for a while now.
It's only the largest republic in the world :-)
No, that's India (people). Or Russia (size).
Best
Martin
Still US (money). Take
2011/2/4 Joakim Aronius joa...@aronius.com:
..dont want to fuel a flame war here but i heard stuff like ATT is using 40
instances of 10/8 indicates that big operators needs to bend themselves
backwards to get their stuff together.
Carrier grade NAT is less bullshit than ipv6. :-)
* Joakim Aronius (joa...@aronius.com) wrote:
..dont want to fuel a flame war here but i heard stuff like ATT is using 40
instances of 10/8 indicates that big operators needs to bend themselves
backwards to get their stuff together.
Need to correct myself there, should be Verizon Wireless,
* Harald Dunkel harald.dun...@aixigo.de [2011-02-04 14:31]:
Is there some other way to avoid a lot of keep state (no-sync)
statements?
is there some other way to make people READ the fucking mnapages we
put so much effort in?
--
Henning Brauer, h...@bsws.de, henn...@openbsd.org
BS Web
El 04/02/2011 18:56, Henning Brauer escribis:
* Harald Dunkelharald.dun...@aixigo.de [2011-02-04 14:31]:
Is there some other way to avoid a lot of keep state (no-sync)
statements?
is there some other way to make people READ the fucking mnapages we
put so much effort in?
You're talking
* Martin Schrvder (mar...@oneiros.de) wrote:
Carrier grade NAT is less bullshit than ipv6. :-)
Arbor networks just released their new 'Worldwide Infrastructure Report' which
was interesting. In particular the rising threat of DDOS and the use of
statefull network gear in mobile networks, such as
Hi all:
I have problem with my ipv6 router (two NICs) running on 4.8. I have
external IP address /64 and routed by ISP /48 network through that IP.
I want to use static addressing in my internal network, so I've choose
one /64 subnet in my /48 network and assigned xx::1 to my internal
router and
On Fri, 4 Feb 2011 18:56:28 +0100
Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de wrote:
is there some other way to make people READ the fucking mnapages we
put so much effort in?
laser etcher + contact lens and super glue
Kevin Chadwick wrote:
On Fri, 4 Feb 2011 18:56:28 +0100
Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de wrote:
is there some other way to make people READ the fucking mnapages we
put so much effort in?
laser etcher + contact lens and super glue
I'm positive that that still won't work for some
Henning Brauer wrote:
* Harald Dunkel harald.dun...@aixigo.de [2011-02-04 14:31]:
Is there some other way to avoid a lot of keep state (no-sync)
statements?
is there some other way to make people READ the fucking mnapages we
put so much effort in?
If you figure that out, I think you'll be a
Hello! By chance I tried this from my fresh OpenBSD VPS, which I
assume has had a default installation. Basically by chance (it didn't
make much sense) I tried lynx external IP *from my VPS*, and it
didn't work, even though it did work from my desktop PC:
--
Looking up
On 2011-02-04 21.12, Ezequiel Garzsn wrote:
Hello! By chance I tried this from my fresh OpenBSD VPS, which I
assume has had a default installation. Basically by chance (it didn't
make much sense) I tried lynx external IP *from my VPS*, and it
didn't work, even though it did work from my
Hi,
I want to buy a DELL Latitude D430 + a port replicator (for the DVI and
LPT ports).
Does this laptop work okay with OBSD?
How about the port replicator? Does it need any kind of support from
the OS (e.g. drivers) or is it just an electromechanical contraption?
Thanks.
Sviatoslav Chagaev wrote:
Hi,
I want to buy a DELL Latitude D430 + a port replicator (for the DVI and
LPT ports).
Does this laptop work okay with OBSD?
How about the port replicator? Does it need any kind of support from
the OS (e.g. drivers) or is it just an electromechanical contraption?
2011/2/5 Sviatoslav Chagaev 0x1...@gmail.com:
How about the port replicator? Does it need any kind of support from
the OS (e.g. drivers) or is it just an electromechanical contraption?
If you mean a PR01X: The latter. It just works.
Best
Martin
Joakim,
I set default gateway and it's present in routes list :). I've sorted
out and solved problem!!!
Unfortunatelly all of my office clients are Windows OSes which are too
USER FRIENDLY and it added Site-local route automatically :)
I was wondered to see this:
C:\Users\Evgeniy.Sudyrnetsh
Thank you, Benny. I thought so, but wasn't sure.
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 10:35 PM, Benny Lofgren bl-li...@lofgren.biz wrote:
On 2011-02-04 21.12, Ezequiel Garzsn wrote:
Hello! By chance I tried this from my fresh OpenBSD VPS, which I
assume has had a default installation. Basically by chance
On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 7:04 PM, Andrew Klettke aklet...@opticfusion.net
wrote:
If we define a relay with a hostname that is longer than 32 characters, we
get the following:
Feb 1 22:14:00 fw02 relayd[22062]: fatal: relay_init: failed to create SSL
context: No buffer space available
That
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if i recall it correctly that is a fine machine. make sure you dont get
an nvidia one though (not sure they made them but got to avoid them)
On Sat, Feb 05, 2011 at 01:16:04AM +0200, Sviatoslav Chagaev wrote:
Hi,
I want to buy a DELL Latitude D430 + a port replicator (for the DVI and
LPT
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