Re: octeon snapshots

2018-05-14 Thread jungle boogie
Thus said Pedro Caetano on Mon, 14 May 2018 22:40:40 +0100 Hi misc@, I've been using a edge router lite for the past one and a half year as my home router. (providing a few network services, besides that it has an ipsec tunnel setup similar to dn42.net implementation) I'm running a few

octeon snapshots

2018-05-14 Thread Pedro Caetano
Hi misc@, I've been using a edge router lite for the past one and a half year as my home router. (providing a few network services, besides that it has an ipsec tunnel setup similar to dn42.net implementation) I'm running a few daemons, mostly from base: nsd, unbound, ntpd, bgpd, isakmpd, dhcpd,

Re: Octeon snapshots

2015-12-09 Thread Paul Irofti
> [1]: https://www.mail-archive.com/tech%40openbsd.org/msg26048.html You have to use the octeon native objcopy by building the cross compiler: # cd /usr/src # make -f Makefile.cross TARGET=octeon cross-gcc And then use the objcopy from

Re: Octeon snapshots

2015-12-09 Thread Alexis de BRUYN
Hi Everybody, Has anyone successfully installed on a D-Link DSR-500N (HW A1)? I have tried again with the last snapshot, and I am still stuck [1]. Thanks, [1]: https://www.mail-archive.com/tech%40openbsd.org/msg26048.html On 12/06/15 05:54, Daniel Ouellet wrote: On 12/5/15 8:01 PM, jungle

Re: Octeon snapshots

2015-12-09 Thread Alexis de BRUYN
On 12/09/15 12:58, Paul Irofti wrote: [1]: https://www.mail-archive.com/tech%40openbsd.org/msg26048.html You have to use the octeon native objcopy by building the cross compiler: # cd /usr/src # make -f Makefile.cross TARGET=octeon cross-gcc And then use the objcopy from

Re: Octeon snapshots

2015-12-05 Thread Peter Kay
On 5 December 2015 09:36:29 GMT+00:00, Daniel Ouellet wrote: >On 11/13/15 12:02 PM, Daniel Ouellet wrote: >To the kind sole. > >Not sure who did the new current updated release, but many thanks to >who >ever did it! It cod not have come at a better time, it stopped me going

Re: Octeon snapshots

2015-12-05 Thread Daniel Ouellet
it's a nice box. Not the most powerful, but for most case it works well so far. I did a few tcpbench on it to see. About 85 to 90Mb routing before the CPU is 100% in use and then well, that's as much as you get. If you do both ways at the same time, then it goes down to ~42 to 45. I also try

Re: Octeon snapshots

2015-12-05 Thread Daniel Ouellet
On 12/5/15 8:01 PM, jungle Boogie wrote: > On 5 December 2015 at 01:36, Daniel Ouellet wrote: >> I very much appreciate it. > > > I appreciate this too, but I can't complete the install. I tried an > update and now an install. > > Like the first time, I'm following the

Re: Octeon snapshots

2015-12-05 Thread jungle Boogie
On 5 December 2015 at 01:36, Daniel Ouellet wrote: > I very much appreciate it. I appreciate this too, but I can't complete the install. I tried an update and now an install. Like the first time, I'm following the network boot instructions here:

Re: Octeon snapshots

2015-12-05 Thread Daniel Ouellet
On 11/13/15 12:02 PM, Daniel Ouellet wrote: > I saw a commit today on this platform. The last snapshot is almost a > month old. > > 10/18/15 2:19:00 AM. > > Just wonder if the snapshot might get some love. > > If not, totally fine, just wonder. > > I may just go buy myself a bigger USB

Octeon snapshots

2015-11-13 Thread Daniel Ouellet
I saw a commit today on this platform. The last snapshot is almost a month old. 10/18/152:19:00 AM. Just wonder if the snapshot might get some love. If not, totally fine, just wonder. I may just go buy myself a bigger USB drive to try to compile it on my Ubiquiti box and see how many

Re: Octeon snapshots

2015-11-13 Thread jungle Boogie
On 13 November 2015 at 09:02, Daniel Ouellet wrote: > I saw a commit today on this platform. The last snapshot is almost a > month old. > > 10/18/152:19:00 AM. > > Just wonder if the snapshot might get some love. > > If not, totally fine, just wonder. I would also