Is your switch a single point of failure?

2011-07-06 Thread Sam Vaughan
I'm currently looking at growing my simple co-located setup of a single OpenBSD web server to add a separate firewall and a second web server. This would make regular upgrades much less stressful and add some welcome high availability and capacity improvements. I'm considering running dual

Unique Sales Database

2011-07-06 Thread Emma Thompson
Hi, Are you looking for any of the following services at this time or is any of your clients looking for any of the following services at this time? 1) List Purchase - We can provide you lists from any Industry / Job title / Geography you focus on. The list will be with multi-channel

Re: Is your switch a single point of failure?

2011-07-06 Thread Paul Suh
Sam, On Jul 6, 2011, at 3:31 AM, Sam Vaughan wrote: I should be able to avoid the need for a switch on the upstream side by getting the ISP to provide me with two links from the rack router, one for each firewall board. These links would be CARP'd to share one external static IP. I'd be

Re: OpenBGPD prepend-self/neighbor question

2011-07-06 Thread peter dunaskin
A) look at bgpd -nv output and check if the filter rules make sense. They look fine, only filter rules on core2b are affected and they look like this: match from 159.148.214.101 set { prepend-neighbor 3 } match to 159.148.214.101 set { prepend-self 3 } deny from any allow from any

Free to a good home: HP 9000/362 workstation

2011-07-06 Thread Michael Wolfson
I've decided to part with my dear old HP 9000/362. I dusted it off, installed NetBSD-current, and am willing to ship it anywhere in the US. It comes with an HIL keyboard (no mouse) and ethernet. It's got 16 MB RAM, a 1 GB SCSI disk, and an integrated 640x480 VGA gendiofb. See below for full

OpenBSD current i386 hangs on boot in lm0.

2011-07-06 Thread Nigel Taylor
Hi, I updated from OpenBSD current i386, built from CVS 24th March 2011, to one built from CVS on 2nd July 2011. The bsd.rd booted, and was used to upgrade, on reboot this hung. I noted lm0 was the last line, rebooting with the older kernel version the next dmesg line was lm1 detached, and

Re: OpenBSD current i386 hangs on boot in lm0.

2011-07-06 Thread Jeff Ross
On 07/06/11 07:47, Nigel Taylor wrote: Hi, I updated from OpenBSD current i386, built from CVS 24th March 2011, to one built from CVS on 2nd July 2011. The bsd.rd booted, and was used to upgrade, on reboot this hung. I noted lm0 was the last line, rebooting with the older kernel version the

Re: OpenBSD current i386 hangs on boot in lm0.

2011-07-06 Thread Francois Pussault
Hi all, Medion computers, supermicro (many cheap models) motherboards are known as 'not free *unix* compatible'. Therefore most of supermicro other motherboards just seem to work well with *linux *BSD. Madion are hardware coded to be able only to boot a real windows OS, (even reactOS often fail

pf ALTQ bandwidth limited to a 32bit value (4294Mb)

2011-07-06 Thread Calomel Org
ALTQ using hfsc is limited to a maximum parent bandwidth of 4294Mb. This value is 2^32 or 4,294,967,296 bits. If you set the bandwidth any higher, altq will flip back to zero. This bug was found when trying to test 10 gigabit and 40 gigabit bandwidth models. These tests were done on OpenBSD 32bit

Re: OpenBSD current i386 hangs on boot in lm0.

2011-07-06 Thread Jeff Ross
On 07/06/11 09:22, Francois Pussault wrote: Hi all, Medion computers, supermicro (many cheap models) motherboards are known as 'not free *unix* compatible'. Therefore most of supermicro other motherboards just seem to work well with *linux *BSD. Madion are hardware coded to be able only to

Re: OpenBSD current i386 hangs on boot in lm0.

2011-07-06 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Jeff Ross [jr...@openvistas.net] wrote: This hang happens with the 4 different SuperMicro based motherboards I have that have the lm chipset. In the second message referenced above I noted that a snapshot dated May 25 booted normally and I first ran into the problem on June 6 so the

Re: pf ALTQ bandwidth limited to a 32bit value (4294Mb)

2011-07-06 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Calomel Org infallibilismindefeasibil...@calomel.org writes: ALTQ using hfsc is limited to a maximum parent bandwidth of 4294Mb. This value is 2^32 or 4,294,967,296 bits. If you set the bandwidth any higher, altq will flip back to zero. This bug was found when trying to test 10 gigabit and 40

Re: OpenBSD current i386 hangs on boot in lm0.

2011-07-06 Thread Jeff Ross
On 07/06/11 10:04, Chris Cappuccio wrote: Jeff Ross [jr...@openvistas.net] wrote: This hang happens with the 4 different SuperMicro based motherboards I have that have the lm chipset. In the second message referenced above I noted that a snapshot dated May 25 booted normally and I first ran

Re: OpenBSD current i386 hangs on boot in lm0.

2011-07-06 Thread Amit Kulkarni
This hang happens with the 4 different SuperMicro based motherboards I have that have the lm chipset. In the second message referenced above I noted that a snapshot dated May 25 booted normally and I first ran into the problem on June 6 so the window is fairly small. Yet, a kernel compiled

Re: OpenBSD current i386 hangs on boot in lm0.

2011-07-06 Thread listmail
On Wed, 6 Jul 2011 17:23:08 +0200 (CEST), Francois Pussault wrote Hi all, Medion computers, supermicro (many cheap models) motherboards are known as 'not free *unix* compatible'. Therefore most of supermicro other motherboards just seem to work well with *linux *BSD. Madion are hardware

Re: OpenBSD current i386 hangs on boot in lm0.

2011-07-06 Thread Nigel Taylor
Hi, I am using a ASUS P2B motherboard, this has been running OpenBSD since 2005 could be a few years longer. With no issues other than a hard disk failure. There is no multiboot in use, it's not a Medion computer, or using a supermicro motherboard. The common issue is with the lm device

running multiple spamd instances in the same openbsd box

2011-07-06 Thread Joao Ronaldo
Hi, I know this not a supported feature. But I would like to run two or more instances of spamd on the same OpenBSD machine. This would be hosted in a cloud server. The main purpose is to be able to have different spamd.conf (blacklists) and differrent suffixes (spamd.alloweddomains) for

Re: OpenBGPD prepend-self/neighbor question

2011-07-06 Thread peter dunaskin
# core2a: flags: * = Valid, = Selected, I = via IBGP, A = Announced origin: i = IGP, e = EGP, ? = Incomplete flags destination gateway lpref med aspath origin AI* 194.143.152.0/230.0.0.0100 0 21178 i # core2b: flags: * = Valid, = Selected, I =

Re: OpenBGPD prepend-self/neighbor question

2011-07-06 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Wed, Jul 06, 2011 at 03:51:18PM +0300, peter dunaskin wrote: A) look at bgpd -nv output and check if the filter rules make sense. They look fine, only filter rules on core2b are affected and they look like this: match from 159.148.214.101 set { prepend-neighbor 3 } match to

iwn(4) fatal firmware error

2011-07-06 Thread Mike Schreckengost
Hello misc, I am running an unmodified version of OpenBSD 4.9. The problem that I am experiencing is in regard to the iwn(4) driver, which occasionally crashes with a 'fatal firmware error' message. So far, I am unable to nail down any specific activity (browsing the web, ftp, etc) that triggers

Re: Is your switch a single point of failure?

2011-07-06 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2011-07-06, Sam Vaughan samjvaug...@gmail.com wrote: I should be able to avoid the need for a switch on the upstream side by getting the ISP to provide me with two links from the rack router, one for each firewall board. These links would be CARP'd to share one external static IP. For

Small fix to calendar.music

2011-07-06 Thread Jeff Ross
--- usr.bin/calendar/calendars/calendar.music Wed Jul 6 15:39:20 2011 +++ usr.bin/calendar/calendars/calendar.music.new Wed Jul 6 15:39:00 2011 @@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ 07/07 Gustav Mahler is born in Kalischt, Bohemia, 1860 07/06 The Jefferson Airplane is formed in San Francisco, 1965

Re: Recompile OpenBSD without built-in Apache 1.3

2011-07-06 Thread Marian Hettwer
Am 05.07.11 05:13, schrieb Henning Brauer: * Tito Mari Francis Escaqotitomarifran...@gmail.com [2011-06-29 03:31]: Is it possible to recompile the whole system while excluding the built-in Apache 1.3 web server? yes indeed. I was hoping to save a few more megabytes off the base

Re: OpenBSD current i386 hangs on boot in lm0.

2011-07-06 Thread Nigel Taylor
On 07/06/11 17:04, Chris Cappuccio wrote: Jeff Ross [jr...@openvistas.net] wrote: This hang happens with the 4 different SuperMicro based motherboards I have that have the lm chipset. In the second message referenced above I noted that a snapshot dated May 25 booted normally and I first ran

Re: pf ALTQ bandwidth limited to a 32bit value (4294Mb)

2011-07-06 Thread Ted Unangst
On Wed, Jul 06, 2011, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: Calomel Org infallibilismindefeasibil...@calomel.org writes: more scarce. In the slightly longer term, I'm sure a verified bug report (with patches against -current code if feasible) would be much appreciated. I would postpone making any