Re: Syn flood crashed my LAN

2018-02-11 Thread Tom Smyth
Regards D-Link... I would recommend that you use a decent managed switch (based on Tech Specs as opposed to Branding, you can pick up cost effective ubnt edgeswitches or Tplink (fully managed Switches) which would offer linerate switching or if you want to have a branded switch get one second hand

Re: Syn flood crashed my LAN

2018-02-11 Thread Tom Smyth
Martin, Depending on the type of box you have and amount of Ram on your box (throw Resources at the problem and hope that the resources > than the attack I would look at PF Limits and increase the maximum amount of states in the firewall it is 1 by default...which is on the low side(in my

Re: Syn flood crashed my LAN

2018-02-11 Thread Martijn van Duren
Try -current[0]. I think henning will be glad to hear how his new toy works in the field. martijn@ [0] https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs=151796069324365=2 On 02/12/18 01:26, Martin Hanson wrote: > Hi, > > I have a home network that is segmented into 3 different zones using a NIC > with 4 ports

Re: Syn flood crashed my LAN

2018-02-11 Thread Bruno Flueckiger
On 12.02.18 01:26, Martin Hanson wrote: > Hi, > > I have a home network that is segmented into 3 different zones using a NIC > with 4 ports sitting on an OpenBSD firewall/dhcp server. One port is > connected to the Internet (ISP router) and each of the three others has a > D-Link DGS-1005D

Re: Why is so slow the download speed in OpenBSD?

2018-02-11 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
On 02/11/18 21:41, Tom Smyth wrote: Hi Zolt when your laptop is on line try fw_update -a Best to leave off the `-a' or else you will be downloading all available firmware even that which you do not need. command to update firmware... you probably were not online when the firmware

Re: Why is so slow the download speed in OpenBSD?

2018-02-11 Thread Tom Smyth
Hi Zolt when your laptop is on line try fw_update -a command to update firmware... you probably were not online when the firmware update command ran (on first boot after install) See what happens when you run that command .. Thanks Tom Smyth On 11 February 2018 at 23:15, Zsolt Kantor

Syn flood crashed my LAN

2018-02-11 Thread Martin Hanson
Hi, I have a home network that is segmented into 3 different zones using a NIC with 4 ports sitting on an OpenBSD firewall/dhcp server. One port is connected to the Internet (ISP router) and each of the three others has a D-Link DGS-1005D switch connected to each. So.. LAN1 = 192.168.1.0

Re: Syn flood crashed my LAN

2018-02-11 Thread Martin Hanson

Re: tor inside vmm, horribly slow?!

2018-02-11 Thread Mike Larkin
On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 06:38:49PM -0500, Jiri B wrote: > Hi, > > has anybody tried to run tor inside vmm guest? > > it's horrible slow, just doing 'tor-resolve $dnsname' takes > sometimes ages. > > # dmesg | head -n 4 > OpenBSD 6.2-current (GENERIC.MP) #0: Sat Feb 10 00:05:49 MST 2018 >

Re: Why is so slow the download speed in OpenBSD?

2018-02-11 Thread Zsolt Kantor
First of all I must to clarify that I'm newbie in networking and there are some thinks that I don't understand in your message, but, I will do anything you ask to resolve the problem, because I think this is a bug in the wifi firmware that I'm using (please read the reply sent to Tom). I'm

tor inside vmm, horribly slow?!

2018-02-11 Thread Jiri B
Hi, has anybody tried to run tor inside vmm guest? it's horrible slow, just doing 'tor-resolve $dnsname' takes sometimes ages. # dmesg | head -n 4 OpenBSD 6.2-current (GENERIC.MP) #0: Sat Feb 10 00:05:49 MST 2018 dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP real

Re: Why is so slow the download speed in OpenBSD?

2018-02-11 Thread Zsolt Kantor
Below I provide full information from ifconfig, route and a full dmesg. By the way, I think this is a BUG in the wireless firmware that I'm using (downloaded from the OpenBSD firmware site). I say this because I found this line in the dmesg output: wpi0: fatal firmware error So below are the

Re: Why is so slow the download speed in OpenBSD?

2018-02-11 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
On 02/11/18 20:15, Zsolt Kantor wrote: > I'm using the latest release. Where the dl speed in other OS is approx. 1.4 > MB/s in BSD is only approx. 240 KB/s. Why is this? Is about a setting in some > config file that limits download/traffic rate? You're not giving us a lot to work with here.

Re: Why is so slow the download speed in OpenBSD?

2018-02-11 Thread Tom Smyth
Hi Zsolt, in order to help us help you try to include more information output from dmesg , what is your network configuration ifconfig route -n show there is no default queuing in OpenBSD that would limit you that badly Thanks On 11 February 2018 at 19:15, Zsolt Kantor

Why is so slow the download speed in OpenBSD?

2018-02-11 Thread Zsolt Kantor
Hello, I'm using the latest release. Where the dl speed in other OS is approx. 1.4 MB/s in BSD is only approx. 240 KB/s. Why is this? Is about a setting in some config file that limits download/traffic rate? Thanks.

Re: xterm not showing Norwegian alphabet

2018-02-11 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi Xianwen Chen, Xianwen Chen wrote on Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 08:50:20AM +: > Would you agree that a good startig point would be to look at how > your implemented UTF-8 support in ksh(1)? Probably, that's one of the pieces of information you need. I'm not sure it will be sufficient, though; i

Re: dhclient not renewing

2018-02-11 Thread Christer Solskogen
On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 5:05 AM, Kenneth R Westerback wrote: > Extraneous "bound to ..." messages are no longer logged on renewal. > > So the original "bound to ..." message remains valid until something > changes. > > If you look at the leases file you should see it get

Re: dhclient not renewing

2018-02-11 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
On 02/11/18 05:12, Christer Solskogen wrote: On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 12:47 AM, wrote: What is the output of: $ hostname hugs# hostname hugs.antarctica.no hugs# hostname -s hugs I'm out of ideas. Pretty sure it won't like a hostname without 2 parts ie:

Re: For a FFS on an SSD, which of "-o" nil, "sync" &/ "softdep" is more data-safe and fast?

2018-02-11 Thread Tom Smyth
Hi Tinker, If you don't expect to run into unexpected shutdowns (power .. you will be ok with defaults ) ie if you believe the system will always have reliable power, (and you will have access to the console to help fsck on reboot, in the unlikely event of loss of power to the running system)

Re: For a FFS on an SSD, which of "-o" nil, "sync" &/ "softdep" is more data-safe and fast?

2018-02-11 Thread Marcus MERIGHI
t1...@protonmail.ch (Tinker), 2018.02.11 (Sun) 06:06 (CET): > My original question was which mounting options are optimal for FFS > filesystems on SSD:s, for data-safety and relative IO speed. > > It seems noone in this thread had any data-safety issues ever and so > there was no feedback beyond

Re: For a FFS on an SSD, which of "-o" nil, "sync" &/ "softdep" is more data-safe and fast?

2018-02-11 Thread Tinker
My original question was which mounting options are optimal for FFS filesystems on SSD:s, for data-safety and relative IO speed. It seems noone in this thread had any data-safety issues ever and so there was no feedback beyond "use the defaults". I guess "noatime" as a measure to lower write

Re: dhclient not renewing

2018-02-11 Thread Christer Solskogen
On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 12:47 AM, wrote: > What is the output of: > > $ hostname > > hugs# hostname hugs.antarctica.no hugs# hostname -s hugs

Re: considering a move to OpenBSD

2018-02-11 Thread Dumitru Mișu Moldovan
Kevin Chadwick wrote: > On Thu, 8 Feb 2018 13:41:20 -0800 > > > > I am considering a move to OpenBSD, since I subscribed to this > > mailing list some time ago (~few months). I want to take advantage > > of security. > > I would use OpenBSD if you can but if you do

Re: xterm not showing Norwegian alphabet

2018-02-11 Thread Xianwen Chen
Dear Ingao, Thank you! I am very interested in implementing UTF-8 input into csh(1). Would you agree that a good startig point would be to look at how your implemented UTF-8 support in ksh(1)? I tried to find your commit on GitHub, which implement UTF-8 support in ksh(1). I could not find