I bought a Realtek based 4 port pci 10/110 card off of ebay.
I was hoping I would be able to use this card to set-up for individual
networks. When I boot the card in openbsd it only comes up with one
(ral0) interface. Is it possible this is just a 'switching' card and I
cant route traffic
mail-lists wrote:
I've looked over this mailing list and noticed some questions about
maxclusters
I'm running a wireless ap and for some reason the wireless link seems
to die on me intermittently
Looking at /var/log/messages I notice errors referring to maxclusters.
I then increased my
Sorry, I've asked this before and didn't get a response.. am I asking
this incorrectly - or in the wrong place?
Hello all,
I'm trying to get a mini pci card working on OpenBSD 4.0. I ripped this
card out of a dlink router that we weren't using. From what I understand
it's supposed to use the
solutions even more so :)
I REALLY want to figure out what's going on instead of simply wiping the
box clean. Think of all the knowledge value :|
Thanks a lot...
Steve Glaus
Tim Pushor wrote:
Steve Glaus wrote:
Ok, I gotcha, trunk just looked like a ready mad solution for what I
was trying to do... Could you tell me WHY it's not able to be used
for that and what it is for?
I've gone the pf route before to but it seems to add a lot of
complexity to my ruleset
Spruell, Darren-Perot wrote:
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Tim Pushor wrote:
Steve Glaus wrote:
Ok, I gotcha, trunk just looked like a ready mad solution
for what I
was trying to do... Could you tell me WHY it's not able to be used
Sean Hafeez wrote:
Can someone help me. I am quite stuck. I have spend hours trying
various combinations in order to get an 3.9 box bring up a tunnel to a
NetScreen 25.
Below is all the information. I have full control over both boxes and
I am willing to try anything at this point.
Hekan Olsson wrote:
On 10 aug 2006, at 16.26, Tech Support wrote:
Question: Can I have an isakmpd.conf file, set only the config
options I
want, run isakmpd WITHOUT
the -K and still use ipsectl?
Yes.
Another item - IS PFS disabled or enabled by default when one uses
ipsecctl? Can this
Matthew Closson wrote:
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006, Steve Glaus wrote:
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Steve Glaus wrote:
Hello all,
I'm finally desperate enough to post this to a list...
I have been trying for two days to set up a basic VPN between my
OpenBSD box at home and my OpenBSD box at work
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Steve Glaus wrote:
Hello all,
I'm finally desperate enough to post this to a list...
I have been trying for two days to set up a basic VPN between my
OpenBSD box at home and my OpenBSD box at work.
The box at home is running 3.7 and the box here at work is running 3.9
Hello all,
I'm finally desperate enough to post this to a list...
I have been trying for two days to set up a basic VPN between my OpenBSD
box at home and my OpenBSD box at work.
The box at home is running 3.7 and the box here at work is running 3.9.
I know this is going to look like a lot
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