Hi misc!
configuration is following:
Server
|
Router0
||
||ipsec tunnel
||
Router1
|
Client
ipsec tunnel between routers is using following parameters:
ike esp transport proto ipencap from R0_IP to R1_IP \
local R0_IP peer R1_IP quick auth hmac-sha1 enc 3des \
srcid R0_NAME
Thank you for your replies so far.
Interestingly enough, killing off stateful
filtering seems to have done the
trick.
The router happens to be running BGP
along with another couple of OpenBSD boxes
also running BGP.
After much
extensive digging, I eventually found this little paragraph
It's not only in Arch, Debian/Ubuntu/OpenSUSE say the same thing.
Anyway..
It's the header in all src files at /drivers/staging/brcm80211/:
--
/*
*
Copyright (c) 2010 Broadcom Corporation
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify,
and/or distribute this software for any
* purpose with or without
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I am puzzled by the fact that interface ppp0 is not automagically
assigned to interface group ``egress'' though a default route points to
it. This does not seem to match ifconfig(8): ``The interface(s) the
default route(s) point to are members of the egress interface group.''
On the other hand
On 11.02.2011 03:49, Nick Holland wrote:
tip: use OpenBSD's resident ftp app, save a package:
/tmp $ ftp http://ftp.spline.de/pub/OpenBSD/4.8/sys.tar.gz
:)
i.e., basically the same for all Therefore, I'm ignoring all but the
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Hi list. I have a squid proxy with url filtering and file av scan
composed by OpenBSD 4.8 + squid-2.7-STABLE7 + squidGuard + havp, all
works fine but i'm not able to get https traffic scanned. To avoid this,
we can use squid-3.1.11 with ssl-bump feature.
At this point I've tried to set this
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Just to say that I've been having the same problem with a Soekris board since
about 4.4. I haven't figured out what's going on, but strangely the problem is
getting better with time (i.e. the rate at which mbufs are allocated decreases).
I *think* that it was fine in 4.3 (though I never run the
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 09:49:43PM -0500, Nick Holland wrote:
Also, check to see if your RAID card has a battery for its cache, if it
doesn't, a lot of RAID controllers drop to non-cached writes, and often
seem to slow down way beyond what you'd expect just to make you buy the
dang battery :).
Il 11/02/2011 19:17, R0me0 *** ha scritto:
Hello Alessandro !
Try read this
If possible, coment after try :D
Regards,
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mailto:alessandro.ba...@gmail.com
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Lars == Lars Kotthoff li...@larsko.org writes:
Lars Just to say that I've been having the same problem with a
Lars Soekris board since about 4.4. I haven't figured out what's
Lars going on, but strangely the problem is getting better with
Lars time (i.e. the rate at which mbufs
I'm planning to buy a Thinkpad x201 laptop (not the tablet one) and
wondering if anyone using it with OpenBSD at the moment. If so, is it
100% OpenBSD compatible?
Thanks.
Prime suspect here would be the network driver. dlg@ had a nice mbuf leak
detect-o-matic diff a while back. I'll have to see if I can find it.
In the meantime knowing which board it is (or, even better, what network
drivers are in use) would help immensely.
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 06:20:50PM
In the meantime knowing which board it is (or, even better, what network
drivers are in use) would help immensely.
3 like this
rl0 at pci0 dev 18 function 0 Realtek 8139 rev 0x10
and one
ral0 at pci0 dev 21 function 0 Ralink RT2860 rev 0x00
ral0: MAC/BBP RT2860 (rev 0x0101), RF RT2820 (MIMO
Are you all running bridged setups ?
Are you all running bridged setups ?
I am, but the problem also occurred without the bridge. I originally suspected
the wireless interface (which is bridged with one of the wired ones) and removed
the card and hence the bridge. Same problem.
Lars
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 12:26 PM, Chris atst...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm planning to buy a Thinkpad x201 laptop (not the tablet one) and
wondering if anyone using it with OpenBSD at the moment. If so, is it
100% OpenBSD compatible?
I have an X201s and it works okay. The biggest thing that doesn't
On 11 February 2011 P3. 23:26:33 Chris wrote:
I'm planning to buy a Thinkpad x201 laptop (not the tablet one) and
wondering if anyone using it with OpenBSD at the moment. If so, is it
100% OpenBSD compatible?
Using X201i now. Almost all is working OK. Here are all problems I saw:
- Bluetooth
2011/2/11 Tissio Fechine precheca...@yahoo.com.br:
It's not only in Arch, Debian/Ubuntu/OpenSUSE say the same thing.
Anyway.. It's the header in all src files at /drivers/staging/brcm80211/:
--
/*
* Copyright (c) 2010 Broadcom Corporation
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 07:26:33AM +1100, Chris wrote:
I'm planning to buy a Thinkpad x201 laptop (not the tablet one) and
wondering if anyone using it with OpenBSD at the moment. If so, is it
100% OpenBSD compatible?
Thanks.
I use a ThinkPad x201. Works well, there is truth a couple of
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 3:44 PM, Lars Kotthoff li...@larsko.org wrote:
In the meantime knowing which board it is (or, even better, what network
drivers are in use) would help immensely.
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rl0 at pci0 dev 18 function 0 Realtek 8139 rev 0x10
and one
ral0 at pci0 dev 21 function 0
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Wow, you didn't even bother looking at the license did you?
Yes.. Because
I'm talking about brcm80211, and you are referring to other driver's license.
You didn't even bother looking at the e-mail subject did you? :D
2011/2/11 Tissio Fechine precheca...@yahoo.com.br:
Wow, you didn't even bother looking at the license did you?
Yes.. Because I'm talking about brcm80211, and you are referring to other
driver's license. You didn't even bother looking at the e-mail subject did
you? :D
I did read the subject,
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 5:05 PM, Vadim Zhukov persg...@gmail.com wrote:
- NTFS causes problems exhausting kernel memory when, for example,
running find(1) on Windows folder.
can you run find in a smaller folder a few times, and send the output
of vmstat -m | grep -i ntfs?
On 12 February 2011 c. 05:13:33 Ted Unangst wrote:
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 5:05 PM, Vadim Zhukov persg...@gmail.com wrote:
- NTFS causes problems exhausting kernel memory when, for example,
running find(1) on Windows folder.
can you run find in a smaller folder a few times, and send the
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