Re: PC-Engines Wireless - PPPOE timeouts.

2016-12-20 Thread Patrick Dohman
Todd At this point I’ve elected to evaluate a MSS of 1452 to determine if a theoretical max is beneficial. In addition I’m currently testing a fixed MTU of 1492 on one LAN interface in conjunction with my PS4 console. Based on troubleshooting this afternoon it appears the number of device

Re: PC-Engines Wireless - PPPOE timeouts.

2016-12-20 Thread Todd C. Miller
On Tue, 20 Dec 2016 08:58:43 -0600, Patrick Dohman wrote: > I'm currently running a ZyXEL C1100Z VDSL2 modem. > > At this point the hardware WAN interface (RE1) is configured with an MTU of > 1500 > > In addition the PPPOE interface is configured with an MTU of 1492 Are you setting the MSS to

Re: spamd and network whitelisting

2016-12-20 Thread Craig Skinner
Hello Clint, On Fri, 16 Dec 2016 07:21:47 -0700 Clint Pachl wrote: > I would like to share my 45-day experience with running spamd and my > observations and how I'm allowing mail from SMTP clusters to bypass > spamd. Feedback and discussion would be greatly appreciated. > spamd in greylisting

Re: PC-Engines Wireless - PPPOE timeouts.

2016-12-20 Thread Patrick Dohman
Holger I’m currently running a ZyXEL C1100Z VDSL2 modem. At this point the hardware WAN interface (RE1) is configured with an MTU of 1500 In addition the PPPOE interface is configured with an MTU of 1492 Please see below for more info: [patrick@Firewall etc]$sysctl -a | grep ifq

Re: doas prompting for password in script

2016-12-20 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2016-12-15, Ax0n wrote: > I don't know how doas is keeping track of a session. It's using a kernel "verified auth" feature. See tty(4) : TIOCCHKVERAUTH void Check the verified auth status of this session. The calling process must have the

Re: Openbgpd emulation on GNS3

2016-12-20 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2016-12-15, Marko Cupać wrote: > Lat time I checked some 8 years ago when I was preparing my CCNA, GNS3 > was visual front-end to dynamips/dynagen cisco ios emulator and lab > provisioning tool. > > In which way is this related to OpenBSD? Do you use OpenBSD as a OS >

Re: spamd and network whitelisting

2016-12-20 Thread Clint Pachl
Devin Reade wrote on 12/19/16 12:59: You might also want to look at bgp-spamd. Yes, this was on my radar for quite some time. However, my simple spamd setup with assistance from the zen.spamhaus.org DNSBL has been extremely effective. It's nice to know we've got more big guns if needed.

Re: rsyslog does not produce log on OpenBSD 6.0

2016-12-20 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2016-12-17, Remi Locherer wrote: > On December 17, 2016 12:07:18 PM GMT+01:00, Federico Donati > wrote: >>Hi all, >> >>I've a problem with an OpenBSD 6.0 box with rsyslog. >> >>I need to send every local logs to a remote server and I can't use

Re: spamd and network whitelisting

2016-12-20 Thread Clint Pachl
Some have requested my scripts and configurations so here it is. Below you fill find the spamd-dnsbl and spamclusterd scripts that are used for blacklisting spammers and whitelisting networks, respectively. Also included is dnsbl-check which I use for testing IPs against multiple DNSBLs. In

Re: Manual update

2016-12-20 Thread Marc Peters
Am 12/19/16 um 19:01 schrieb Todd Carpenter: > Hi All, > > I recently installed 6.0 and was struggling to get my softraid0 stripe to > build properly and or boot. I went over section 14 carefully and did some > research. The part that I found was missing was the creation of a 100 meg >