Hello,
Running Openbsd 4.1 i386 as a firewall/nat box. I have connected to it a 6
mbps DSL pppoe connection.
The pppoe works fine, as do all machines behind the openbsd box, they all
can max out the 6mbps.
But, transfers directly on the openbsd box (wget, ftp, whatever) all are
limited to
On 8/3/07, Daniel Melameth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is likely a BPD issue--see
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=111910098716125w=2 for details.
Yep, that fixes it.
Always someone better out there at searching than yourself. :-)
Thank you. (and wow at the quickness!) :-)
Mark
just out of curiosity...
did you try kernel pppoe?
man 4 pppoe
I found that to be much faster and more robust than userland
pppoe, but still doesnt explain your issue...
CPU usage dramatically dropped when using kernelmode pppoe.
-JD
At 08:42 AM 8/3/2007 -0400, M. Parsons wrote:
Hello,
On 8/3/07, JD Bronson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
just out of curiosity...
did you try kernel pppoe?
My fault for not saying I already am using kernel pppoe (and yes I find it
to be very low on CPU usage)
Clearing out pf doesnt seem to help either.
Mark
On 8/3/07, M. Parsons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Running Openbsd 4.1 i386 as a firewall/nat box. I have connected to it a 6
mbps DSL pppoe connection.
The pppoe works fine, as do all machines behind the openbsd box, they all
can max out the 6mbps.
But, transfers directly on the openbsd box
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