Re: two ip with carp

2017-02-28 Thread Igor V. Gubenko
Much clearer. I've never tried CARP on an alias, but it should probably work. However, I don't think that it can be an existing carp* interface. Use carp3; i.e a different carp interface. Create "inet alias" in the .bnx0 file, and a new .carpX file with a different "vhid" (different from carp2).

Re: dmesg for Lenovo ThinkPad x200 w/coreboot

2017-02-28 Thread Scott Bonds
Everyone once in a while, while I'm actively using the laptop, it just...locks up: what's on the screen stops changing, the hard drive light is pegged on with no fluctuation, moving the mouse doesn't move the pointer, typing doesn't effect anything, I cannot switch to a different tty

Re: https://undeadly.org

2017-02-28 Thread bytevolcano
I vaguely recall this sort of thing happening before with deadly.org; this is how undeadly.org started. Maybe undeadly.org will turn into [something with a zombie-like name].org? On Tue, 28 Feb 2017 10:59:24 + (UTC) Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2017-02-28, minek van

Re: Fw: Re: https://undeadly.org

2017-02-28 Thread Ed Ahlsen-Girard
I have used and enjoyed undeadly for around ten years, and wish to acknowledge Paul for having been helpful to me on more than one occasion. -- Edward Ahlsen-Girard Ft Walton Beach, FL

Re: two ip with carp

2017-02-28 Thread Frank White
ok.. I'll try. I use the google dns ip as example for my static public ip address. fw1 carp0 8.8.8.8 ## (internet shared ip <-- lan) fw1 carp1 192.168.1.1 ## (lan shared ip default gw) fw1 carp2 10.1.1.1 ## (dmz shared ip) fw1 bnx0 8.8.8.7 ## (internet) fw1 bge0 192.168.1.2 ## (lan) fw1 bnx1

Re: two ip with carp

2017-02-28 Thread Igor V. Gubenko
It's not completely clear - 4) - is the IP 10.1.1.2 on a separate interface? What did you configure carp2 on? Can you restate your question and/or describe how you want the traffic to flow, as well as your network topology? - Igor On 2/27/17 6:07 AM, Frank White wrote: > hi, > I have 2

Re: Fw: Re: https://undeadly.org

2017-02-28 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2017-02-28, minek van wrote: > fyi, undeadly.org has problems. [snip] After a mail like this, if I was hosting the site I would probably just pull the plug.

Re: Fw: Re: https://undeadly.org

2017-02-28 Thread Paul de Weerd
Hi Minek, It's not really good form to share private e-mails publicly. However, since my name was mentioned, I'll state here that although I don't fully agree with TJ's view, it is at least partially true. If you want to discuss matters regarding undeadly, feel free to reach out to

Re: Fw: Re: https://undeadly.org

2017-02-28 Thread Florian Obser
It is usually not considered polite to forward private mails to mailing lists. -- I'm not entirely sure you are real.

Re: Fw: Re: https://undeadly.org

2017-02-28 Thread minek van
fyi, undeadly.org has problems. Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2017 at 5:49 PM From: "Kenneth Westerback" To: "minek van" , fundrais...@openbsdfoundation.org Subject: Re: Fw: Re: https://undeadly.org The Foundation has nothing to do with

Re: kernel panic in OpenBSD 6.0-stable

2017-02-28 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 27/02/17(Mon) 19:36, Infoomatic wrote: > Hi, > > I have "managed" go get a kernel panic in OpenBSD 6.0 -stable (from > GENERIC.MP). Unfortunately I cannot provide you with lots of information, but > here is what I have: > > The panic occured twice on an IBM X3550 server (CPU: Intel(R)