Scott McEachern wrote:
And here's where it can't find the file:
23595 php-fpm-5.3 GIO fd 2 wrote 100 bytes
ERROR: Unable to open primary script:
/var/nginx/html/who_is_online.php (No such file or directory)
...
This problem is a real mystery to me, and I'm hoping I
On 02/29/12 03:52, Remco wrote:
I'm not familiar with nginx but in general, the crazy-simple
explanation I can think of is that you're running from a chroot. So
the daemon will look for files relative to its chroot.
That's *hilarious*.
And of course, you're quite right. It works perfectly
On 02/29/12 03:52, Remco wrote:
If the file on your file system is /var/nginx/html/who_is_online.php,
a daemon chrooted to /var/nginx will see it as
/html/who_is_online.php. If the daemon chrooted to /var/nginx should
really see /var/nginx/html/who_is_online.php, the file should live in
On 2012-02-28, Kaya Saman kayasa...@gmail.com wrote:
I was planning on getting a 2901 with VDSL2/ADSL2/2+ Annex M card and 8
port Gb switch card. But after careful consideration I decided against
it as it would issue the same problems for me and be more expensive then
going down the OpenBSD
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Tomas Bodzar tomas.bod...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 6:34 AM, Loganaden Velvindron
logana...@gmail.com wrote:
I came across this:
Le Mon, 27 Feb 2012 19:38:45 +,
Kaya Saman kayasa...@gmail.com a icrit :
Hello,
I have currently only used OpenBSD as a test vector setup on
VirtualBox and 2x Sun Fire V240's as a DNS server (master/slave)
using Bind9. So basically in short am an OpenBSD newbee :-)
Ok so here goes;
Hi Stuart.
do you know which device you have?
This is what I get on the console:
pgt0 at cardbus0 dev 0 function 0 Intersil Prism GT/Duette rev 0x01: irq 11
According to the meagre research I've done it's a 3880 chipset.
The card is an SMC2835W ...
In theory dmesg should be able to pick up
Hi,
since there is the limitation in npppd that it doesn't support multiple clients
behind the same NAT host for IPSec/L2TP, I'm looking
into using PPTP with EAP-TLS authentication. But I'm wondering, whether this is
supported by npppd.
The examples in the HOWTO_PIPEX_NPPPD.txt only use
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 02:33:33PM +0400, Loganaden Velvindron wrote:
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Tomas Bodzar tomas.bod...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 6:34 AM, Loganaden Velvindron
logana...@gmail.com wrote:
I came across this:
Le Mon, 27 Feb 2012 16:58:05 -0300,
Christiano F. Haesbaert haesba...@haesbaert.org a icrit :
Hello,
With a decent hardware, I think you can reach 1mpps (that's million
packets per second).
I don't think.
As far I can see here with a rate of 50K packets through the system, it
already spents
On 2012 Feb 29 (Wed) at 11:54:13 +0100 (+0100), Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:
:OpenBSD is not perfect too, it would be nice that pflow handles ipv6
pflow now handles ipv6 (in 5.1)
:and the support of one year is a bit short. But nothing is perfect.
If you need support for longer than a year, you
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 1:10 PM, Patrick Lamaiziere
patf...@davenulle.org wrote:
Le Mon, 27 Feb 2012 16:58:05 -0300,
Christiano F. Haesbaert haesba...@haesbaert.org a icrit :
Hello,
With a decent hardware, I think you can reach 1mpps (that's million
packets per second).
I don't think.
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 11:33 AM, Loganaden Velvindron
logana...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Tomas Bodzar tomas.bod...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 6:34 AM, Loganaden Velvindron
logana...@gmail.com wrote:
I came across this:
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 01:10:27PM +0100, Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:
Le Mon, 27 Feb 2012 16:58:05 -0300,
Christiano F. Haesbaert haesba...@haesbaert.org a icrit :
Hello,
With a decent hardware, I think you can reach 1mpps (that's million
packets per second).
I don't think.
As far
Le Wed, 29 Feb 2012 13:13:30 +0100,
Peter Hessler phess...@theapt.org a icrit :
Hello,
On 2012 Feb 29 (Wed) at 11:54:13 +0100 (+0100), Patrick Lamaiziere
wrote: :OpenBSD is not perfect too, it would be nice that pflow
handles ipv6
pflow now handles ipv6 (in 5.1)
That's cool! Thanks.
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 01:21:21PM +0100, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
I did not say that ;-) I'm not a developer of OpenBSD, just user so I
can provide only my view on that. Another question is market share
because there's not much hype around OpenBSD so it doesn't have
attention like Linux or
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 1:50 PM, Jiri B ji...@devio.us wrote:
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 01:21:21PM +0100, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
I did not say that ;-) I'm not a developer of OpenBSD, just user so I
can provide only my view on that. Another question is market share
because there's not much hype
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 1:43 PM, Patrick Lamaiziere
patf...@davenulle.org wrote:
Le Wed, 29 Feb 2012 13:13:30 +0100,
Peter Hessler phess...@theapt.org a icrit :
Hello,
On 2012 Feb 29 (Wed) at 11:54:13 +0100 (+0100), Patrick Lamaiziere
wrote: :OpenBSD is not perfect too, it would be nice
I was still looking for time to ask them about something similar,
because they are listed as supporter when in fact their page is
clearly Linux-only.
Afraid this is only due to a wish to get higher in the search result
list. I've met such lame clients a lot before.
jirib
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### Coonardoo
* Patrick Lamaiziere patf...@davenulle.org [2012-02-29 13:12]:
I don't think.
it is very tempting to comment on that :)
As far I can see here with a rate of 50K packets through the system, it
already spents 50% in interrupt.
oh, really! that applies to each and every box and usage scenario
On 2012-02-28 08:23, Stuart Henderson wrote:
btw: that random stuff, at least without source-tracking, is
likely to break bank websites etc.
This is right. Random pools break a lot of things in practice. Do use
random it if you're paranoid and don't care about breaking things.
Otherwise, the
This is no longer an issue for me. Not because I was able to track down the
issue and fix it, but because this machine has been repurposed and the
replacement machine (very different hardware) doesn't exhibit the symptoms.
Thanks to those that tried to help!
-Nick
On Feb 1, 2012 6:20 PM, Nick
* Tomas Bodzar tomas.bod...@gmail.com [2012-02-29 13:55]:
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 1:50 PM, Jiri B ji...@devio.us wrote:
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 01:21:21PM +0100, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
I did not say that ;-) I'm not a developer of OpenBSD, just user so I
can provide only my view on that.
Brauer spewed:
* Patrick Lamaiziere patf...@davenulle.org [2012-02-29 13:12]:
I don't think.
it is very tempting to comment on that :)
As far I can see here with a rate of 50K packets through the system, it
already spents 50% in interrupt.
oh, really! that applies to each and every
Hi all,
I am in the process of setting up a lab to test a IPv6 setup, and I'm
having some issues with filtering CARP traffic.
The configuration looks like this:
+| WAN/Internet |+
||
em0||em0
+-+
On 29 February 2012 14:15, Anonymous Remailer (austria)
mixmas...@remailer.privacy.at wrote:
Brauer spewed:
* Patrick Lamaiziere patf...@davenulle.org [2012-02-29 13:12]:
I don't think.
it is very tempting to comment on that :)
As far I can see here with a rate of 50K packets through the
Hello,
Confirmed on a fresh and very simple virtual environnement with 2
firewall using latest snapshot (amd64).
pf.conf containt a single line block log, nothing is logged on pflog
and the other firewall on the sharing the link layer still catch carp
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Hi!
On 02/29/12 19:16, Marios Makassikis wrote:
A last test prior to posting got me the following results:
The pf.conf file contained this rule at the top:
block quick log inet proto carp
And CARP was effectively blocked. Changing the 'block' to 'pass' allowed
the packets to flow, as
Scott McEachern [sc...@blackstaff.ca] wrote:
On 02/29/12 03:52, Remco wrote:
If the file on your file system is
/var/nginx/html/who_is_online.php, a daemon chrooted to /var/nginx
will see it as /html/who_is_online.php. If the daemon chrooted to
/var/nginx should really see
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On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 08:35:03AM +0100, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
Examples of outputs related to BSD are eg. here:
http://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/posix_spawn_syscall_added
http://www.shiningsilence.com/dbsdlog/2011/09/15/8368.html
but when testing those you can see that they are mostly not
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 10:44 AM, Nathan Stiles stiles.nat...@gmail.com wrote:
Also I've noticed that HTTPS isn't implemented on openbsd.org.
Why would it be? There is no user login or accout information
exchanged with openbsd.org.
Are you worrying that someone would, almost magically, insert
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 10:11 PM, Nick Holland
n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
On 02/28/12 21:43, Nathan Stiles wrote:
Hello,
Also I've noticed that HTTPS isn't implemented on openbsd.org.
buy a CD.
Really.
The chains of rust you were putting your trust in has flaws.
I'm hoping Nathan
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On 29-2-2012 23:01, Fridiric URBAN wrote:
Hello,
Confirmed on a fresh and very simple virtual environnement with 2
firewall using latest snapshot (amd64).
pf.conf containt a single line block log, nothing is logged on pflog
and the other firewall on the sharing the link layer still catch
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