Routing table growing large, full of IP6 routes I don't recognise

2011-02-02 Thread James Stocks
My OpenBSD 4.6 system (which is on a Soekris net5501) seems to have a large number of routes in its IP6 routing table. I don't understand why. For example: --snip-- ff02::1:ff00:115%vr1 link#2 UHc0 0 - 4 vr1 ff02::1:ff00:116%vr1

Re: Keeping my OpenBSD system up to date

2010-01-31 Thread James Stocks
On 31 Jan 2010, at 11:09, Michiel van Baak wrote: > You can install i386 on an amd64 machine without trouble. > It will run in 32bits mode instead of 64bits. I didn't realise this! I've just installed i386 OpenBSD on an amd64 Xen HVM and successfully built my own release. Thanks for your valuab

Keeping my OpenBSD system up to date

2010-01-31 Thread James Stocks
Hello everybody, I use a Soekris net5501 running OpenBSD 4.6 (i386) to firewall my small network. I want to follow the -stable release to ensure that the system remains secure. From reading the OpenBSD documentation, I am left with the impression that: - The only way to keep OpenBSD up to date

Re: Handling HTTP virtual hosts with relayd

2009-12-19 Thread James Stocks
On 19 Dec 2009, at 12:18, Lars Nooden wrote: > Ben Calvert wrote: >> This is what squid is for. >> >> On Dec 18, 2009, at 10:01 AM, James Stocks wrote: >> >>> Hello everyone, >>> >>> I'm presently using Apache to reverse-proxy HTTP conn

Handling HTTP virtual hosts with relayd

2009-12-18 Thread James Stocks
Hello everyone, I'm presently using Apache to reverse-proxy HTTP connections through to our Microsoft IIS servers so that we don't have to expose IIS directly to Internet hosts. Recently, I've been testing relayd in this role. Apache can reverse-proxy requests for several internal HTTP servers t