> Try to enable EXA and play with Option "MigrationHeuristic" "greedy"
>
I can confirm this solved my X problem. And it was really really a slow X.
I added
Option "AccelMethod" "EXA"
Option "MigrationHeuristic" "greedy"
in Section "Device".
Anybody seen this before ?
I just got my src via cvsup and recompiled my kernel.
/usr/src/sys/netinet6/in6.c:1977: error: redefinition of
`in6ifa_ifplocaladdr'
/usr/src/sys/netinet6/in6.c:1952: error: `in6ifa_ifplocaladdr'
previously defined here
*** Error code 1
I stumbled today upon this while following a different article, maybe it is
helpful to you
http://www.kernel-panic.it/openbsd/mail/
> I have a P3 box with 120GB HDD that's doing web, ssh and samba at the moment.
> I
> am planning setup sendmail, spamd, mimedefang, clamd and spam-as
This is madness ! :) the mount_umass rocks, it's worth reading it.
smonek wrote:
Hello this is my script to auto mount pendrives / usbdrivs
Script work ony with MSDOS fs
Script detecting all partitions betewn a: and l: on sd0 ,sd1 ,sd2 ,sd3
First time you must run this script as a root or manu
Hello
since last week I keep getting this weird traffic towards my
webserver, traffic wich I can't understand. There are several
connections per second from only one source IP. I created a rule to
overload the brutforce table on my www port like this:
pass log inet proto tcp from any to $
Hello
since last week I keep getting this weird traffic towards my
webserver, traffic wich I can't understand. There are several
connections per second from only one source IP. I created a rule to
overload the brutforce table on my www port like this:
pass log inet proto tcp from any to $
http://www.tysemaka.com/openbsd.html
Karel Kulhavy wrote:
Who's drawing those OpenBSD cartoons like
http://www.openbsd.org/images/openbsd41_cover.gif
They are cool. Can Theo draw so well or does he employ an artist?
CL<
I use mod_security for filtering. Take a look at http://www.modsecurity.org/
You can find it in the ports system undes www/mod_security
Good luck
Andrei GUDIU
Xavier Mertens wrote:
Hi *,
I've a problem with an Apache web server hit by f*cking spammers...
I would like to filter some
Hello, I have an openbsd 4.0 server at work wich does nat for a laptop.
The server has a public ip in the company class. On my laptop I am
running hamachi, a vpn with my two desk neighbours. They also have
laptops behind ipfw nat from freebsd. The problem is that the pf nat
does not let hamachi
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You can take a look at pftabled.
http://wolfermann.org/pftabled.html
Regards,
Andrei GUDIU
Kian Mohageri wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was just curious if any of you sync pf tables between hosts, and how you
> do it. I know it may be consid
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sorry :) use uname -r instead of sysctl and machine -a instead of
machine... where was my head standing ?:)
thx Antoine Jacoutot
>Andrei GUDIU wrote:
>in export PKG_PATH try using "uname -m" instead of "sysctl -n
>kern.ver
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in export PKG_PATH try using "uname -m" instead of "sysctl -n
kern.version" ;P
my sysctl -n kern.version is OpenBSD 3.9 (INFERNO) #0: Tue May 2
17:25:30 EEST 2006
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Will Maier wrote:
> On Th
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Try replacing the rl0 nic. I had similar problems. Random freezing of my
server. After replacing the rl0 nic everyting went back to normal.
Inigo Tejedor Arrondo wrote:
> scene: home webserver (athlon 1,2Mz via chipset, lan realtek) dmesg at
> the end
Ian Watts wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 12:10:53 +0200 (CEST)
Xavier Mertens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake:
Hi Gurus,
I'm facing a strange and frustrating problem...
I run a box with OpenBSD without problem for a while (>2 years).
It's still running 3.5 (ok, ok, don't shoot, it's an old one but
upgr
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