> Centuries ago, Nostradamus
Just this one and we forgive you for the Linux stuff this time.
-- Daniele Bonini
Centuries ago, Nostradamus predicted that Katherine Mcmillan would write on Fri
Jul 14 06:15:07 2023:
>
> So, I have a couple of questions: Why ZFS? Does XFS support serious
> work? The file system is the limitation to you doing 'serious work'
> on OpenBSD? Why is that?
>
On 2019-04-28, Rachel Roch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've read the delightful manual but its a little terse in this area, so I
> hope some knowledgeable soul can enlighten me:
>
> 1) Looking at tcpdumps, I've noticed (on 6.5 have no prior experience with
> nat-to random to compare against) that 'random'
> 1) Looking at tcpdumps, I've noticed (on 6.5 have no prior experience
> with nat-to random to compare against) that 'random' seems to operate
> more like 'round-robin'
I can't speak to the rest of your questions. But I can share something
about a very similar issue. A few releases ago I ran
Hi,
I've read the delightful manual but its a little terse in this area, so I hope
some knowledgeable soul can enlighten me:
1) Looking at tcpdumps, I've noticed (on 6.5 have no prior experience with
nat-to random to compare against) that 'random' seems to operate more like
'round-robin'
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My question is really around unreferenced state data that has been
pushed out to swap and isn't being demand paged back in. Is there
functionality in the swap strategy to migrate such pages to a lower
priority device so that you can bias
I'm wondering if anybody could shed any light on the behaviour of swapping
priorities and what happens to paged state data that remains largely
unreferenced.
I am tinkering with swap priority having had my Zaurus building the Ruby port
for about 20 hours now.
Basically I have a 128Mb swap
Hi
I have a couple of questions:
1. I'm in the process of setting up OpenBSD firewall for a building's
network. one of the NICs on the firewall will be a wifi PCI card. I need
to buy the card for it and I want to buy a card from a company that
helped OpenBSD. Which wifi (PCI) vendor gave
I have a couple of questions:
1. I'm in the process of setting up OpenBSD firewall for a building's
network. one of the NICs on the firewall will be a wifi PCI card. I
need to buy the card for it and I want to buy a card from a company
that helped OpenBSD. Which wifi (PCI) vendor gave
family (see,
for exemple, the recent thread initiated by Vincent GROSS on this list).
For the second question the answer is yes. There is a very good support
of IPSEC in OpenBSD :p.
Regards,
Maxime DERCHE
Paolo Supino wrote:
Hi
I have a couple of questions:
1. I'm in the process of setting
On 2007/05/06 15:41, Paolo Supino wrote:
Is it possible to __tunnel Ethernet__ over IPSEC in OpenBSD?
Yes, see gif(4)
GROSS on this list).
For the second question the answer is yes. There is a very good support
of IPSEC in OpenBSD :p.
Regards,
Maxime DERCHE
Paolo Supino wrote:
Hi
I have a couple of questions:
1. I'm in the process of setting up OpenBSD firewall for a building's
network. one of the NICs
Hi Stuart
Great, thanx :-) Read the manual page and it's exactly what I was
looking for.
TIA
Paolo
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/05/06 15:41, Paolo Supino wrote:
Is it possible to __tunnel Ethernet__ over IPSEC in OpenBSD?
Yes, see gif(4)
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 02:56:14PM -0400, Paolo Supino wrote:
Hi
I have a couple of questions:
1. I'm in the process of setting up OpenBSD firewall for a building's
network. one of the NICs on the firewall will be a wifi PCI card. I need
to buy the card for it and I want to buy a card
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/05/06 15:41, Paolo Supino wrote:
Is it possible to __tunnel Ethernet__ over IPSEC in OpenBSD?
Yes, see gif(4)
As I posted before, bridge over gif doesn't seem to work with 4.1 :(. At
least all my attempts to do such a configuration failed.
But, using
yes, that's possible. See brconfig(8) for instructions.
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 10:07:42PM +0200, Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 02:56:14PM -0400, Paolo Supino wrote:
...
2. I have another project where I'm expanding a network to an adjacent
building and I can't run cables
Hi Renaud
I read your post about gif and bridging. Did you try your setup with
prior releases (4.0, 3.9 and below)? I will try it non the less with 4.1
and hopefully I will do something slightly different to make it work.
I know openvpn does the work. I use OpenVPN (in routing mode) as the
Hi, I'm going to buy a Linksys WUSB54G v4 wireless adapter and I'd like
to use it to set up an access point with hostapd (but not only for this
purpose, of course)
I read in the man pages that:
The ural driver supports automatic control of the transmit speed in BSS
mode only. Therefore the use
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