> Are there open source firewall distributions which are built on top
>
> In the remote past, some existed and died, i'm not aware of any
>
> Also, wasting time on so-called "distributions" is discouraged
Used to run pfsense for many years and once you get used to pf by itself,
it just makes
Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote on Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 02:31:47PM +:
> Are there open source firewall distributions which are built on top
> of OpenBSD,
https://securityrouter.org/wiki/Main_Page
Once upon a time there was a ComixWall
Is there any archive of serial console bootable images (w/virtio support)
for Linux or other OSes to boot under vmd?
On 12.3.2019. 22:26, Marco Nuessgen wrote:
> I am trying to install OpenBSD 6.4 amd64 on an IBM x-series server. The
> boot process halts after the kernel gets a "fatal page fault in
> supervisor mode".
>
> The machine is a x3650 M3 server, 2x six-core XEON E5645 2.4GHz, 88GB
> RAM, 3 x 146GB
Hello Marco,
I have had issues with things like PCI-E memory mapping settings on Servers
I would look at any memory / I/O setting in the bios ,
as I have come across issues with compatibility with OpenBSD and Memory Mapping
PCI-E,
I cant remember the other bios setting but it was something to
On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 10:31:39AM +, Jason McIntyre wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 01:24:40AM -0500, Alfred Morgan wrote:
> >httpd uses the configuration processor that relayd uses so I was
> >curious to see how this block of sub options were explained in
> >relayd.conf(5) and
Alfred Morgan(alf...@54.org) on 2019.03.12 01:24:40 -0500:
> httpd uses the configuration processor that relayd uses so I was curious to
> see how this block of sub options were explained in relayd.conf(5) and
Good idea.
But dont draw general conclusions from this please. The parsers are similar
I am trying to install OpenBSD 6.4 amd64 on an IBM x-series server. The
boot process halts after the kernel gets a "fatal page fault in
supervisor mode".
The machine is a x3650 M3 server, 2x six-core XEON E5645 2.4GHz, 88GB
RAM, 3 x 146GB HDD, Serveraid M1015 7945 RAID adapter, 4 x Broadcom
Hello,
Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote on Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 02:31:47PM +:
> Are there open source firewall distributions which are built on top
> of OpenBSD,
In the remote past, some existed and died, i'm not aware of any
at this point in time, and they aren't missed.
Either way,
Good evening from Singapore,
Are there open source firewall distributions which are built on top of OpenBSD,
just like how pfSense and OPNsense firewalls are based on FreeBSD?
I would like to try out an open source firewall distribution which is based on
OpenBSD.
Thank you.
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On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 01:24:40AM -0500, Alfred Morgan wrote:
>httpd uses the configuration processor that relayd uses so I was
>curious to see how this block of sub options were explained in
>relayd.conf(5) and interestingly enough this is not explained there
>either but there
Something else that should be considered is to enter a new term
"option_block" into the syntax specification, so instead of this:
connection option
directory option
hsts [option]
[no] log [option]
request option
tcp option
tls option
We now write the syntax as:
connection option|option_block
httpd uses the configuration processor that relayd uses so I was curious to
see how this block of sub options were explained in relayd.conf(5) and
interestingly enough this is not explained there either but there are
examples of the multiple option block being used. One thing I learned from
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