Le lundi 08 fivrier 2010 04:10:22, Nick Holland a icrit :
With all this talk about power reduction...I'm going to toss out one
small suggestion:
Get a Wattmeter, and measure... Don't waste your time speculating.
Hello,
I did. It's consuming some 90 Watts at idle.
Actually, it's an Athlon
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On Sat, 6 Feb 2010 19:43:54 +0100
Claudio Jeker cje...@diehard.n-r-g.com wrote:
Thank you for the clear answer. Anyway, trying to act on
tcp.sendspace isn't affecting the upload capabilities of my
OpenBSD server. I tried downloading a file through httpd, via
ftp but results are still
Hello again,
I am still having the same issues trying to figure out how to set this scenario
up. Could you please help me with RSTP bridging? what am I missing?
Thanks, sincerely
Miguel Araujo
Hello everyone,
I have two machines with OBSD intalled on them. Both will be firewalls
filtrating
Hi, by the way strange mac-adresse, oui search show a cisco systems mac
one...
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De: Sebastiano Pomata sebastianopom...@tiscali.it
C: misc@openbsd.org
EnvoyC): Lundi 8 FC)vrier 2010 11h17:31 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin / Berne
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On Mon, 8 Feb 2010 11:37:11 +0100 (GMT+01:00)
Vincent Tamet vincent.ta...@ilimit.net wrote:
Hi, by the way strange mac-adresse, oui search show a cisco systems
mac one...
Just logged through ssh on the server, ifconfig reports:
re0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST
From: Jean-Francois [mailto:jfsimon1...@gmail.com]
Le lundi 08 fivrier 2010 04:10:22, Nick Holland a icrit :
With all this talk about power reduction...I'm going to toss out one
small suggestion:
Get a Wattmeter, and measure... Don't waste your time speculating.
Hello,
I did. It's
Dear Listers
The installation here is
OpenBSD 4.4 (GENERIC) #1021: Tue Aug 12 17:16:55 MDT 2008
On this OpenBSD we essentially have a pf firewall and an ftp Proxy
running. The ftp Proxy transfers to an internal ftp server.
So far, everything worked OK. Then, a fortnight ago, we started to
Hi
When snort on the external interface of an OpenBSD firewall, which
scenario will be the one happening:
1. Snort captures all incoming traffic before it reaches PF (there's
also NAT on the external interface).
2. Snort captures and analyzes only traffic that the firewall let
through on
Nick Holland wrote:
ropers wrote:
You (or anyone else, really) wouldn't happen to have any 1st or 2nd
generation PC stuff (as in, IBM 5150 PC / IBM 5155 Portable, or IBM
5160 PC XT)?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_5150
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_5155
Moving this to m...@...
Would part of this discussion usefully related to such issues like using 'dd'
for diskwipes/copies/reformatting and slow data movement speeds?
There are times when I am wiping (for reuse) hard disks using 'dd' and I set
the BlockSize to 512 (like 1M or so sometimes)
and
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 09:06:21AM -0500, Sean Kennedy wrote:
Moving this to m...@...
Would part of this discussion usefully related to such issues like using 'dd'
for diskwipes/copies/reformatting and slow data movement speeds?
There are times when I am wiping (for reuse) hard disks
On Mon, 08 Feb 2010 09:06 -0500, Sean Kennedy woodentu...@hotmail.com wrote:
Moving this to m...@...
Would part of this discussion usefully related to such issues like using
'dd'
for diskwipes/copies/reformatting and slow data movement speeds?
There are times when I am wiping (for reuse)
On Sun, 07 Feb 2010 22:12:06 -0500 Nick Holland
n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
ropers wrote:
You (or anyone else, really) wouldn't happen to have any 1st or 2nd
generation PC stuff (as in, IBM 5150 PC / IBM 5155 Portable, or IBM
5160 PC XT)?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_5150
Hi
I apologize for not first RTFMing before asking. Section 4.4 of the
Snort FAQ clearly states that scenario 1 is the one that will be ...
--
TIA
Paolo
On 2/8/10 3:18 PM, Paolo Supino wrote:
Hi
When snort on the external interface of an OpenBSD firewall, which
scenario will be the one
On 2010-02-07, Jean-Fran?ois SIMON jfsimon1...@gmail.com wrote:
I am going to replace the rule
rdr pass on $ext_if proto tcp from any to any port 1024:65535 - 10.0.1.32
port 1024:*
rdr pass on $ext_if proto tcp to port 1024:65535 - 10.0.1/24
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 03:21:32PM +0100, Laurent CARON wrote:
On 30/01/2010 14:59, Laurent CARON wrote:
My last test was with current as of 20100119.
I did tests with 20091201 and 20091202 because the problem did appear
just between those 2 dates and is reproductible.
I'll try to upgrade
Hi Roger,
Not entirely sure what is causing your problems, but there are several
options in your BIOS that are worth investigating.
http://www.supermicro.com/manuals/motherboard/HT2000/MNL-H8DSP-8i.pdf
Plug Play OS
(might be worth setting this to No)
KBC Clock Source
(try 8MHz)
S-ATA Mode
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Il 06/02/10 19:43, Claudio Jeker ha scritto:
Thank you for the clear answer. Anyway, trying to act on tcp.sendspace
isn't affecting the upload capabilities of my OpenBSD server.
I tried downloading a file through httpd, via ftp but results are
still disappointing: 60-70 kbps between two boxes
Hi,
current route6d does not add advertised RipNG routes of other systems to the
routing table. This problem seems to go back to 2008, as older OpenBSD
releases do also suffer from this problem, here.
Using route6d build from Jul. 3, 2007 does add advertised RipNG routes to
the kernel routing
On 08/02/2010 18:41, Claudio Jeker wrote:
Could you give it a spin?
I just tried it and so far it seems successful.
I'll let it run for a few days on my secondary bgp box and upgrade the
primary one if successful.
Many thanks
Hello:
I recently installed squid Version 2.7.STABLE6 and SquidGuard: 1.4 Berkeley
DB 4.6.21 on OpenBSD 4.5.
At this point, I am still setting things up, so it is not proxying much of
anything, except for testing, but I have been getting this error every
morning at 7:00AM local time:
Feb 3
Hello misc,
I'm using OpenBSD since 4.4 and today I noticed that httpd server doesn''t
support resuming while a file is downloading.
I made an upgrade from 4.5 to 4.6 couple days ago. I googled this problem
and it appears that Apache supports resuming by default. I made the
following tests:
I ran
Le lundi 08 fivrier 2010 10:41:18, Daniel Gracia Garallar a icrit :
If absolute raw power is not mandatory, you may have a look at
Atom-based servers -like
http://www.supermicro.es/?opcion=contenidoplt=notasid=137 for example-.
This servers consumption should make a difference when working on
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I'm using OpenBSD since 4.4 and today I noticed that httpd server doesn''t
support resuming while a file is downloading.
The in-tree Apache (Apache 1.3.29 + improvements) doesn't support the
range header (so you can't resume a previous download); as far as I
know, it never has.
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Le lundi 08 fivrier 2010 10:41:18, Daniel Gracia Garallar a icrit :
If absolute raw power is not mandatory, you may have a look at
Atom-based servers -like
http://www.supermicro.es/?opcion=contenidoplt=notasid=137 for example-.
those work ok (i386/amd64 kernels). you must use a 2.5 drive if
Not directly about OpenBSD, but worth reading:
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/security/?p=3007
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If absolute raw power is not mandatory, you may have a look at
Atom-based servers -like
http://www.supermicro.es/?opcion=contenidoplt=notasid=137 for example-.
This servers consumption should make a difference when working on
renovable energy sources.
Regards!
Jean-Francois escribis:
Le
* Jean-Frangois SIMON (jfsimon1...@gmail.com) wrote:
2010/2/7 Bret S. Lambert bret.lamb...@gmail.com
No, you'd have to so a seperate rdr line for each backend host.
Would a rule like this one work (2 lines).
rdr pass on $ext_if proto tcp from any to any port 1024:65535 - 10.0.1.32
rdr
On Tue, Feb 09, 2010 at 08:19:14AM +0100, Joakim Aronius wrote:
* Jean-Frangois SIMON (jfsimon1...@gmail.com) wrote:
2010/2/7 Bret S. Lambert bret.lamb...@gmail.com
No, you'd have to so a seperate rdr line for each backend host.
Would a rule like this one work (2 lines).
rdr
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