Hello, misc@
I have OpenBSD internet gateway for medium company and 2 WAN lines from
different providers. First (line A) is flat rate 512K, second (line B)
is charged per megabyte. I want to setup this two links to work in
failover, i.e. to use Line A all the time (with Line B being idle),
Jim Razmus wrote:
* Yuri Spirin english.voo...@rambler.ru [090409 03:11]:
I want to setup this two links to work in
failover, i.e. to use Line A all the time (with Line B being idle),
automatically switch to Line B when Line A is down and switch back when
Line A is up again.
man 4
server; 2) If VMware host goes
down, I can run VM on the second (or third) VMware host; 3) Now it is
not necessary to move my ass to server room if I want to boot into
single mode :)
Con's: I don't see any in this case. Performance is OK, stability is OK.
Good luck.
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Yuri Spirin
Hello, misc.
In pf.conf syntax there is a self keyword which means all addresses
assigned to all interfaces.
r1:/root# grep self /etc/pf.conf
table this_box persist { self }
r1:/root#
r1:/root# pfctl -T show -t this_box
10.1.1.1
10.3.3.3
127.0.0.1
r1:/root# ifconfig tun2 10.3.3.5
Hello, misc.
I wonder, is there some software that could show me in top(1) manner
which files are accessed most intensively right now and by which
process/user? The main question I wish to answer is why my OpenBSD/4.2
router's hdd lights are blinking while it definitely should be idle (or
Juan Miscaro wrote:
Hi, I would like to do away with sendmail as much as possible. I
prefer postfix. Now I know that the sendmail binary is entwined with
the system's internals but is there any way to completely get rid of
it? I see that some people remove the binary and turn it off in
Hello, misc.
I wonder, is there some software that could show me in top(1) manner
which files are accessed most intensively right now and by which
process/user? The main question I wish to answer is why my OpenBSD/4.2
router's hdd lights are blinking while it definitely should be idle
(or
Hello, misc.
Can anyone share success story about traffic accounting on OpenBSD?
I want to implement this on my router connecting office network to ISP.
Currently I run Squid with SARG but non-HTTP traffic is left outside the
statistics.
I need following features:
- counting all traffic
Ladies and gentlemen, nevermind.
Finally, I used ppp(8) with pppoe(8) and it works fine with MS-CHAP.
Sorry for the noise.
Best regards,
Yuri Spirin
Hello, misc.
I have a connection to ISP that requires PPPoE. No hardware like DSL
modem/router, just Ethernet cable from ISP. I setting
for this? Or I just
missed something simple and obviuos?
Thank you for your attention.
Yuri Spirin
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.
Is there any chance to get it to work with OpenBSD or should I give up
for now?
Thanks for your attention.
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Yuri Spirin
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