Re: 3.6 -> 3.7 make build problem

2005-09-29 Thread Julian Leyh
Hi.. Why not make release(8) from another box without aac, compile aac-support into the kernel and install from that snapshot? cu JRL PS: Sorry for sending from gmx, i'm not at home ATM. > --- Urspr|ngliche Nachricht --- > Von: eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > An: misc@openbsd.org > Betreff: 3.6 -> 3

Re: Etiquette re: unanswered questions

2005-09-29 Thread Richard P. Koett
Stuart Henderson wrote: > --On 29 September 2005 20:54 -0700, Richard P. Koett wrote: > >> This machine has two interfaces - 'ne3' facing the Internet and 'rl0' >> facing a small (3 computer) internal network. I am *assuming* that >> the log entries pertain to the external interface but tcpdump is

Re: Etiquette re: unanswered questions

2005-09-29 Thread Darren Tucker
Richard P. Koett wrote: 09:37:39.020855 33:0:0:0:0:0 3d:2:1:0:6e:65 108: null I (s=0,r=0,C) len=90 I once saw something vaguely similar with a PCI NIC that wasn't seated properly. Reseated the NIC and all was well. Don't ask how long it took to find it. -- Darren Tucker (dtucker at z

Re: OpenBSD on IBM X40 ...

2005-09-29 Thread Andreas Bihlmaier
> > hi, > > > > Waldemar Brodkorb wrote: > > > ... just rocks :} > > > > > > > openbsd always rocks ;) > > > > > Thanks to the developers. I got some minor problems with one of the > > > snapshots (ath0 kernel crash), but this is already fixed in > > > -current. > > > > > > thx > > > Wald

in-kernel PPPoE doesn't like my authname

2005-09-29 Thread Talmage
I'm planning on implementing a OpenBSD all-in-one router/firewall/ PPPoE_client/VPN_server and have been having issues getting the in- kernel PPPoE to work which is the first thing I'm working on. I've checked the pppoe(4) manpages but still haven't been able to get it to work. Here's the

Re: Etiquette re: unanswered questions

2005-09-29 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 29 September 2005 20:54 -0700, Richard P. Koett wrote: This machine has two interfaces - 'ne3' facing the Internet and 'rl0' facing a small (3 computer) internal network. I am *assuming* that the log entries pertain to the external interface but tcpdump is not broken nic somewhere? bad sw

Re: Compatibility question for the New Sun X4100 server with 4FastEthernet as possible BGP routers, or stick with HP DL-145 G2?

2005-09-29 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 30 September 2005 01:00 +0200, Henning Brauer wrote: reasonable price tag. I am uncertain what chipset they use, might be nForce, might be Via. As long as both GigEs and the SATA stuff works, and there's no other showstopper, I don't care.

Re: Ports question

2005-09-29 Thread Chad M Stewart
While not at all supported and could break things I have done in the past ## CLAMAV on OpenBSD cd /usr [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs cvs get \ -rHEAD -Pports/security/clamav then go make a package and assuming that works, install it. YMMV and use at your own risk or demise. :) I did it this wee

Re: Etiquette re: unanswered questions

2005-09-29 Thread Richard P. Koett
Ingo Schwarze wrote: > Dear Mr. Koett, > > Ted Unangst schrieb am Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 10:00:01PM -0400: >> On Thu, 29 Sep 2005, Richard P. Koett wrote: > [...] >>> b) Rephrase the question? >> yes. ask again, include more information > > In this particular case, you might for example > - try t

Re: Ports question

2005-09-29 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 29 September 2005 20:36 -0500, J Moore wrote: Can someone tell me if and when the clamav in the -stable tree is going to have the security flaw patched? On Wednesday just gone.

Problems with UTF-8 locale/filenames

2005-09-29 Thread Benjamin Braatz
Hello list! I'm kind of new to OpenBSD (TZ=UTC last | tail -n 1: wtmp begins Wed Sep 28 12:06 2005). (I played with FreeBSD for the last couple of weeks after abandoning Gentoo Linux, which I used the last years, though.) Since I believe in UTF-8/Unicode being the encoding scheme of the f

Re: Etiquette re: unanswered questions

2005-09-29 Thread Ted Unangst
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005, Richard P. Koett wrote: > What is the accepted thing to do if one posts a question > and gets no response after a few days? > > Should one... > > a) Politely ask again? > > b) Rephrase the question? yes. ask again, include more information (what have you done since last

Ports question

2005-09-29 Thread J Moore
I know ports questions are not supposed to be posted to misc@, but I've been unable to get a response there, so ... I run 3.7 -stable. A significant security issue with clamav was announced a week or so ago. I checked, and found no patch was available, so I posted to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The maint

Re: api pf

2005-09-29 Thread Ted Unangst
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005, Victor Enrique Gonzalez Salcedo wrote: > where i can find the API of PF i need to do a program that interact > betwen pf and snort i will be thankful of your help man 4 pf -- And that's why they call me "The Chocolate Elvis".

Etiquette re: unanswered questions

2005-09-29 Thread Richard P. Koett
What is the accepted thing to do if one posts a question and gets no response after a few days? Should one... a) Politely ask again? b) Rephrase the question? c) Assume nobody wants to answer so stop asking?

api pf

2005-09-29 Thread Victor Enrique Gonzalez Salcedo
hello: where i can find the API of PF i need to do a program that interact betwen pf and snort i will be thankful of your help greetings

Re: hacking tftpd to support logging of "file names transfered" to syslog

2005-09-29 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 29 September 2005 15:52 -0600, Whyzzi wrote: tcpdump. ARGH! Why the hell didn't I think of that? Currently I'm ;) playing around with a couple of pre-built pxe loadable distrobutions - currently the one in question if ThinBSD (based on FreeBSD, thinstation is quite complicated, and pxelin

Re: Compatibility question for the New Sun X4100 server with 4FastEthernet as possible BGP routers, or stick with HP DL-145 G2?

2005-09-29 Thread Henning Brauer
* Daniel Ouellet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-09-29 22:20]: > I was looking at the HP DL-145 G2 with SCSI on them and I also saw the > new Sun X4100. > Looking at the less then complete technical information on the Sun > server, I don't see the details of the chip set use in that server, > network

Re: hacking tftpd to support logging of "file names transfered" to syslog

2005-09-29 Thread Whyzzi
tcpdump. ARGH! Why the hell didn't I think of that? Currently I'm playing around with a couple of pre-built pxe loadable distrobutions - currently the one in question if ThinBSD (based on FreeBSD, thinstation is quite complicated, and pxelinux has no documentation for setup boot over pxe, other ide

Re: ThinkPad 600x Com Port

2005-09-29 Thread Hutchison, Bill
With my old ThinkPad, think it was a 600, you had to go into the BIOS and turn off the infrared port to get the serial port working (shared the IRQ or something). -Bill > -Original Message- > From: Okan Demirmen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 3:51 PM > To:

Re: SBE wanPMC-xT3E3 support

2005-09-29 Thread andrew fresh
I am going to post again in hopes that someone has possibly found something because I don't want to have to buy a Cisco box. My first T3 is going to be installed sometime in the near future and I want to be prepared for it when it shows up. I did get the recommendation for something like an AT-T

Re: Blocking dhcp to some clients (airport extreme's)

2005-09-29 Thread Okan Demirmen
On Thu 2005.09.29 at 15:56 -0400, Bill Chmura wrote: > On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 14:37:05 -0400 > Chris Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake: > > > On Thursday 29 September 2005 10:23 am, Bill wrote: > > > I am thinking pf on the dhcp server to those specific ip > > > addresses (wifi static ips) killing DHCP

Re: hacking tftpd to support logging of "file names transfered" to syslog

2005-09-29 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 29 September 2005 14:00 -0600, Whyzzi wrote: Side Note: I would ignore this path completely if someone can offer up a native OpenBSD way of running x86 32bit diskless thin clients connecting to a native AMD64 XWindows terminal server ;) . What's the actual problem you're having? A descrip

Re: Compatibility question for the New Sun X4100 server with 4FastEthernet as possible BGP routers, or stick with HP DL-145 G2?

2005-09-29 Thread Karl Austin
Daniel Ouellet wrote: Looking at the less then complete technical information on the Sun server, I don't see the details of the chip set use in that server, network card, etc. So, I can't search to see if OpenBSD may work on it or not. Google haven't return query with the X4100 and OpenBSD y

Re: Question about atheros driver??

2005-09-29 Thread Reyk Floeter
On Fri, Sep 23, 2005 at 09:36:05PM +0200, Reyk Floeter wrote: > > Is atheros driver supported under Alpha platform on OpenBSD 3.7?? > > > not yet > no, but i would be really happy about a donated alpha to port ath(4) > to this platform ;). > thanks to another developer, i got a 433MHz digita

Re: ThinkPad 600x Com Port

2005-09-29 Thread Okan Demirmen
On Thu 2005.09.29 at 15:47 -0400, Roy Morris wrote: > Adam VanderHook wrote: > > >Try pressing [ENTER] once after you are "Connected", if I'm remember > >correctly. > > > >On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 10:21:25AM -0400, Roy Morris wrote: > > > > > >>Theo de Raadt wrote: > >> > >> > >> > a cisco

Re: Blocking dhcp to some clients (airport extreme's)

2005-09-29 Thread Bill Chmura
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 14:37:05 -0400 Chris Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake: > On Thursday 29 September 2005 10:23 am, Bill wrote: > > I am thinking pf on the dhcp server to those specific ip > > addresses (wifi static ips) killing DHCP traffic. Since the AE > > already has its own static IP and is

Re: ThinkPad 600x Com Port

2005-09-29 Thread Roy Morris
Adam VanderHook wrote: Try pressing [ENTER] once after you are "Connected", if I'm remember correctly. On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 10:21:25AM -0400, Roy Morris wrote: Theo de Raadt wrote: a cisco router "cu -s 9600 -l tty00" now that's what I would normally do to get access, any hints to

Re: LSI MegaRAID i4 in 3.8

2005-09-29 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 29 September 2005 15:27 -0400, Steven R. Gerber wrote: I might want to use a pair Maxtor 250GB (PATA/IDE). Will the old LSI MegaRAID i4 be fully supported in 3.8? like the 150-4? MegaRAID i4 works nicely: ~> [EMAIL PROTECTED] dmesg|head -2 OpenBSD 3.8 (GENERIC) #0: Wed Sep 7 14:47:39 GM

hacking tftpd to support logging of "file names transfered" to syslog

2005-09-29 Thread Whyzzi
Using http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-bugs&m=99835734606605&w=2 as a guide, I cut and pasted by hand via a couple of xterms into tftpd.c (because quite obviously, the code has changed since the patch was released) . I know really shouldn't be messing around with this stuff. Anyway, I got th

Re: ath hostap and carp ?

2005-09-29 Thread Olivier Mehani
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 21:35:36 +1000 Brian McKerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > can anyone tell me if running 'ath' based cards in hostap mode is > reliable and stable ? I'm deciding whether to get a linksys wrt54g or > to throw an ath based card in my firewall and run it as the AP. [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: 3.6 -> 3.7 make build problem

2005-09-29 Thread Jason Crawford
Well the compiler issue was pretty simple for me, follow the compiler upgrade faq here: http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#NewCompiler But make sure you first compile gcc 3 from 3.6 source code (by adding i386 to the gcc3 list in bsd.own.mk file in /usr/share/mk) and then recompile 3.6 source c

Re: USB-CDROM with X40

2005-09-29 Thread Okan Demirmen
On Thu 2005.09.29 at 21:18 +0200, Dimitry Andric wrote: > On 2005-09-29 at 20:37:11 Marcus Glocker wrote: > > > I am soon receiving a IBM Thinkpad X40 to use it with OpenBSD-current. As > > I don't really want to have an Ultrabase, I am wondering if it's possible > > to boot OpenBSD with a USB-CD

Compatibility question for the New Sun X4100 server with 4FastEthernet as possible BGP routers, or stick with HP DL-145 G2?

2005-09-29 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Hi, I am stuck with many Cisco routers 7206 VXR that now run at 100% CPU process time to time. The BGP table grow to a level that when combine with a few access list on these routers, it now run out of steam! At a minimum, more then I would like to see anyway! I guess no one will be surprise

LSI MegaRAID i4 in 3.8

2005-09-29 Thread Steven R. Gerber
I might want to use a pair Maxtor 250GB (PATA/IDE). Will the old LSI MegaRAID i4 be fully supported in 3.8? like the 150-4? Thanks, Steven -- Steven R. Gerber Gerber Systems Design 305 Madison Avenue, Suite 449 New York, NY 10165 212-807-4174 http://www.Gerber-Systems.com

Re: ThinkPad 600x Com Port

2005-09-29 Thread Mike
--- Roy Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Theo de Raadt wrote: > > >>a cisco router "cu -s 9600 -l tty00" now that's > what I > >>would normally do to get access, any hints to > where I > >>am going wrong here would be great. > >> > >>"pccom0 at isa0 port 0x3f8/8 irq 4: ns16550a, 16 > byte fifo

Re: USB-CDROM with X40

2005-09-29 Thread Dimitry Andric
On 2005-09-29 at 20:37:11 Marcus Glocker wrote: > I am soon receiving a IBM Thinkpad X40 to use it with OpenBSD-current. As > I don't really want to have an Ultrabase, I am wondering if it's possible > to boot OpenBSD with a USB-CDROM. Any experiences? I had no problems booting OpenBSD 3.7 rele

Re: is there a way to block sshd trolling?

2005-09-29 Thread Rico
Hi Nick I managed to get it working like this.. I am mainly writing this also if other users might benefit from it :-) In /etc/pf.conf I added only the following line: block quick on $ext_if inet proto { tcp udp } from to $ext_if I then placed the following in /root/swatchrc: watchfor /Invali

Re: Blocking dhcp to some clients (airport extreme's)

2005-09-29 Thread Chris Smith
On Thursday 29 September 2005 10:23 am, Bill wrote: > I am thinking pf on the dhcp server to those specific ip > addresses (wifi static ips) killing DHCP traffic. Since the AE > already has its own static IP and is set with dhcp info internally, > maybe it would decide its on its own and actually

USB-CDROM with X40

2005-09-29 Thread Marcus Glocker
Hi Folks, I am soon receiving a IBM Thinkpad X40 to use it with OpenBSD-current. As I don't really want to have an Ultrabase, I am wondering if it's possible to boot OpenBSD with a USB-CDROM. Any experiences? Thanks in advance. Marcus -- Marcus Glocker, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.nazgul.c

Re: 3.6 -> 3.7 make build problem

2005-09-29 Thread eric
On Thu, 2005-09-29 at 13:40:36 -0400, Jason Crawford proclaimed... > I ran into the same issue myself, as I have a server with the aac raid > card, and no way to upgrade from 3.6 to 3.7 (I'm running 3.8-release > on it now). Reading the archives and various upgrade faq's on > OpenBSD's website, I

Re: Blocking dhcp to some clients (airport extreme's)

2005-09-29 Thread Bill
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 16:57:40 +0100 Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake: > --On 29 September 2005 10:23 -0400, Bill wrote: > > > Phooey on them. I was not aware that DHCP servers sent out any sort > > of advertisement or signal to override other equiptment. > > dhcpd.conf(5) option "autho

Re: 3.6 -> 3.7 make build problem

2005-09-29 Thread Jason Crawford
I ran into the same issue myself, as I have a server with the aac raid card, and no way to upgrade from 3.6 to 3.7 (I'm running 3.8-release on it now). Reading the archives and various upgrade faq's on OpenBSD's website, I found a method that worked for me, but no guarantees for anyone else. First,

Re: ThinkPad 600x Com Port

2005-09-29 Thread Adam VanderHook
Try pressing [ENTER] once after you are "Connected", if I'm remember correctly. On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 10:21:25AM -0400, Roy Morris wrote: > Theo de Raadt wrote: > > >>a cisco router "cu -s 9600 -l tty00" now that's what I > >>would normally do to get access, any hints to where I > >>am going wr

Re: Something hosing my msdos/FAT32 file system

2005-09-29 Thread Whyzzi
Oh Cool! I happen to be unlucky enough to have such a setup. Just for fun I copied my /usr/local (bad idea, too big) to my fat32 partition as provided by the instructions far below. I took a quick look around the file structure and then immediately unmounted it, and gave it an fsck. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-

3.6 -> 3.7 make build problem

2005-09-29 Thread eric
[ Note: I don't like doing this. I would rather use a snapshot and ] [ just get -current, but I have the Adaptec bullshit on this machine ] [ and need a kernel that support aac(4). ] I'm going from 3.6 to 3.7, and just trying to get the fscking adaptec controller work

ntop

2005-09-29 Thread B4nsh33
Hi, im trying to install ntop 3.1 on openbsd 3.7, it doesnt compile, reading the archives i learned its an unsupported application. Is there any workaround o should i look for another package?, i really like the ntop's full feature set and i would prefer use it. --- thanks

Re: Blocking dhcp to some clients (airport extreme's)

2005-09-29 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 29 September 2005 10:23 -0400, Bill wrote: Phooey on them. I was not aware that DHCP servers sent out any sort of advertisement or signal to override other equiptment. dhcpd.conf(5) option "authoritative" /might/ have some bearing.

Re: ThinkPad 600x Com Port

2005-09-29 Thread Roy Morris
Theo de Raadt wrote: a cisco router "cu -s 9600 -l tty00" now that's what I would normally do to get access, any hints to where I am going wrong here would be great. "pccom0 at isa0 port 0x3f8/8 irq 4: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo" try using cua00 instead of tty00 The difference between these

Re: Protecting directory of Apache hosted website with SSL?

2005-09-29 Thread Lukasz Sztachanski
On Tue, Sep 27, 2005 at 02:22:40AM -0500, eric wrote: > On Tue, 2005-09-27 at 17:01:44 +1000, Luke Fogarty proclaimed... > > > I have a basic webpage running on Apache 1.3, I have setup the site with > > the needed CA's etc and can run the whole webpage under HTTPS/Secure, > > but I only want to u

Re: Need Opteron Motherboard Help - Supermicro?

2005-09-29 Thread Mike
--- "Johan M:son Lindman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wednesday 28 September 2005 03.31, you wrote: > > On Tuesday 27 September 2005 18.47, Mike wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > > > > Anyone here using one of the Supermicro AMD > 8131-based > > > motherboards on their OBSD system? If these are > >

Re: Gigabit network measurments with OpenBSD 3.8-beta (long)

2005-09-29 Thread tony sarendal
On 29/09/05, Schvberle Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I hope this proves to be useful to someone, > Daniel > I personally find all network performance/routing info on openbsd interesting. Thanks Daniel. -- Tony Sarendal - [EMAIL PROTECTED] IP/Unix -= The scorpion replied,

Re: OpenBGPD sizing

2005-09-29 Thread Joe .
On 9/29/05, Claudio Jeker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 240M RDE for 10 full views plus additional non full onesi (1.8Mio > prefixes). I never got it to 300M with three full views. > Right now 240M for 10 full views is absolutely awesome. How much will this change once soft-refresh inbound suppor

Re: Gigabit network measurments with OpenBSD 3.8-beta (long)

2005-09-29 Thread Joe .
Hi Daniel, Thank you for the really excellent and very thorough testing!! Joe

Re: OpenBSD on IBM X40 ...

2005-09-29 Thread Ray Lai
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 12:46:26PM +0200, Reyk Floeter wrote: > hi, > > Waldemar Brodkorb wrote: > > ... just rocks :} > > > > openbsd always rocks ;) > > > Thanks to the developers. I got some minor problems with one of the > > snapshots (ath0 kernel crash), but this is already fixed in > > -c

Blocking dhcp to some clients (airport extreme's)

2005-09-29 Thread Bill
OpenBSD 3.7 / generic kernel / stock dhcp and stuff This was just one of those calls to tech support that left me shaking my head. We have a bunch of Apple airports and Apple airport extremes (AE). We are having them assign out a part of the network different than the main dhcp server so we can

Re: Summary: Is there a way to block sshd trolling?

2005-09-29 Thread terry tyson
On 9/28/05, John Marten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thank you to all who replied. (There were several dozen) > If I had to name everyone, there would not be room on this page! This > list is great. > > Solution #1) Change the port number in sshd_config to something obscure. > > Solution #2) Edit t

Re: hp nc6120 I can't use openbsd

2005-09-29 Thread jimmy
Quoting Haluk Durmus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello > > I love openbsd but after the display of my openbsd-laptop > was broken a bought a new Laptop hp nc6120. > I can't boot openbsd wit 3.7 boot cd and snapshot 3.8 boot cd. > > I'm very sad becaus I have to use ubuntu-linux (it is suported by hp).

Gigabit network measurments with OpenBSD 3.8-beta (long)

2005-09-29 Thread Schöberle Dániel
Hi all, We have some servers that won't see production for couple of more weeks so I've had time to do some network speed test, focusing mainly on gigabit speeds. The machines in question are Dell PowerEdge SC 1425 with 1x 3GHz/2MB cache Xeon CPUs and integrated dual-port em gigabit adapters,

ath hostap and carp ?

2005-09-29 Thread Brian McKerr
Hello all, can anyone tell me if running 'ath' based cards in hostap mode is reliable and stable ? I'm deciding whether to get a linksys wrt54g or to throw an ath based card in my firewall and run it as the AP. Also, does anyone know if I can run carp on wireless cards ? Specifically, I curr

hp nc6120 I can't use openbsd

2005-09-29 Thread Haluk Durmus
Hello I love openbsd but after the display of my openbsd-laptop was broken a bought a new Laptop hp nc6120. I can't boot openbsd wit 3.7 boot cd and snapshot 3.8 boot cd. I'm very sad becaus I have to use ubuntu-linux (it is suported by hp). openbsd-log not working !: http://www.millenix.de/cd

Re: Something hosing my msdos/FAT32 file system

2005-09-29 Thread Andreas Bihlmaier
I don't want to heat up this discussion even further, BUT mount a FAT32 partition somewhere and "cp /some_folder /mnt/fat" There should be files (the more the better) in the directory (they should NOT be empty). Now use "cmp" or "diff" to compare the directories. Everything still correct ? Good

Re: OpenBSD on IBM X40 ...

2005-09-29 Thread Dimitry Andric
On 2005-09-29 at 12:19:12 Waldemar Brodkorb wrote: > ... just rocks :} On an X41, there are still some problems, though. I've not been able to get the onboard Broadcom BCM5751M interface working, it always reports 'no carrier'. Also, the X41 supposedly always comes with the Intel 2915 wireless

Re: OpenBSD on IBM X40 ...

2005-09-29 Thread Reyk Floeter
hi, Waldemar Brodkorb wrote: > ... just rocks :} > openbsd always rocks ;) > Thanks to the developers. I got some minor problems with one of the > snapshots (ath0 kernel crash), but this is already fixed in > -current. > > thx > Waldemar which crash exactly? and btw., does your thinkpad

OpenBSD on IBM X40 ...

2005-09-29 Thread Waldemar Brodkorb
Hi, ... just rocks :} Thanks to the developers. I got some minor problems with one of the snapshots (ath0 kernel crash), but this is already fixed in -current. thx Waldemar

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Problem with arla.

2005-09-29 Thread Jan Johansson
Hello. I am having problems with arla. 2 of 3 reboots the afsd will be running but $ cd /afs ksh: cd: /afs - Not a directory I did not see this problem on 3.7. I did start to see it on my home pc but took it as a fluke because of the amount of problems I have with that machine. Today I installed

Re: Trying to do stuff with PF

2005-09-29 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 29 September 2005 17:17 +1000, 2ds wrote: Firstly I'd like to set up an openbsd router to send packets out two different internet connections based on port. this seems like a simple RDR to me but my attempts at this have failed. Read about route-to and reply-to in pf.conf(5), they're very

Re: OpenBGPD sizing

2005-09-29 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Thu, Sep 29, 2005 at 02:39:15AM +0200, per engelbrecht wrote: > per engelbrecht wrote: > >Stuart Henderson wrote: > > > >>How much RAM might I want in order to accept full views from 2-3 peers? > >>Thanks. > > > > > >Running 3 peers, full table (170.097 prefixes) uses 317MB ram all included. >

Re: OpenBGPD sizing

2005-09-29 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 10:26:38PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote: > How much RAM might I want in order to accept full views from 2-3 peers? > Thanks. > Rule of thumb 30M per session plus 30M. This does not account for the memory the kernel needs - just the three bgpd processes. 2 Peers should run

Re: Something hosing my msdos/FAT32 file system

2005-09-29 Thread Shane J Pearson
Hi Jan, On 29/09/2005, at 4:14 PM, Jan Johansson wrote: Let me then tell you how Windows XP flushed my USB drive to bitheaven because i used fdisk to make a normal partition table on it. XP has stuffed me up too on occasion. I try to stay well away from 2000/XP Disk Manager. (Is that what it'

Trying to do stuff with PF

2005-09-29 Thread 2ds
Hi, I'm currently trying to get PF to do two things that aren't really discussed in the FAQ and I'm not sure if they are even possible. Firstly I'd like to set up an openbsd router to send packets out two different internet connections based on port. this seems like a simple RDR to me but my att