2011/8/30 Paul Suh pl...@goodeast.com:
I'm looking for a mini-ITX motherboard with at least 4 x Gig-E ports. I would
Not a board, but full computers:
http://www.lannerinc.com/Embedded_Computing/All-Purpose_Box_Computers/LEC-2126
Humm, nice ... I was interested in knowing the power consumption of that setup.
Do you have any possibility to provide that ?
Thanks.
Best regards,
Henrique
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 8:03 AM, Johan Linner jo...@linner.biz wrote:
Paul Suh skrev 2011-08-30 00:38:
Folks,
I'm looking for a
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 06:38:20PM -0400, Paul Suh wrote:
| Folks,
|
| I'm looking for a mini-ITX motherboard with at least 4 x Gig-E ports. I would
| like to fit two of them into a 1U, dual mini-ITX case to have a CARP/SASYNC
| pair with connections to external, internal, and DMZ zones.
|
|
I have used Soekris for a few years and are very happy with them. They have a
new board that will start shipping soon: http://soekris.com/net6501.htm
/J
* Matt Van Mater matt.vanma...@gmail.com [2011-08-22 23:14]:
See my configuration at the bottom of this email. I am looking into why my
pflog has these ambiguous entries that show source and destination as all
zeros e.g. 0.0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0.0.
I saw that there was a related thread earlier
Does this thing work with OpenBSD/armish (or beagle maybe)? It uses a
dual-core ARM Cortex A9 CPU.
--
chs,
* Matt Van Mater matt.vanma...@gmail.com [2011-08-22 23:14]:
I am looking into why my
pflog has these ambiguous entries that show source and destination as all
zeros e.g. 0.0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0.0.
this fixes it. nsaddr/port and ndaddr/port were set up in pf_test_rule
and thus not set up if we
Hi,
Is there someone already use iked to build a vpn with a win7 ?
... And of course an OpenBSD gateway.
Thank you very much for your help and reply.
All the best,
Wesley.
PS : I already read man pages iked; ikectl and iked.conf
Are there any solutions?
I can't SSH to it anymore, because it asks for password.
Does anybody knows a solution for this problem??
Thank you in anticipiation.
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/19648/what-should-i-do-with-a-remote-aix-machine-if-i-accidentally-chmod-644-ed-the
If password is asked, ssh should be ok,
but you need to login with an account using another shell (ex csh or bash)
then you can resolv the issue.
so :
try to login with password authentification
if it fails : try connect with a user using another shell (csh/bash/etc...)
then su to root privileges
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 03:27:18PM +0200, Francois Pussault wrote:
If password is asked, ssh should be ok,
but you need to login with an account using another shell (ex csh or bash)
then you can resolv the issue.
so :
try to login with password authentification
if it fails : try connect
On 2011-08-29, Paul Suh pl...@goodeast.com wrote:
I'm looking for a mini-ITX motherboard with at least 4 x Gig-E ports. I would
like to fit two of them into a 1U, dual mini-ITX case to have a CARP/SASYNC
pair with connections to external, internal, and DMZ zones.
Call IBM support. You will have 10 technicians onsite in a week.
MB
On Aug 30, 2011 8:17 AM, lancebaynes87 lancebayne...@zoho.com wrote:
Are there any solutions?
I can't SSH to it anymore, because it asks for password.
Does anybody knows a solution for this problem??
Thank you in
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hmm, on Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 08:37:26AM +0200, Tomas Bodzar said that
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 8:03 AM, Siju George sgeorge...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I ran apache killer on an OpenBSD 4.7 webserver the processor goes
only up to 36% and there is no problem with its services.
Where as the
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 01:17:19PM +0200, Christer Solskogen wrote:
Does this thing work with OpenBSD/armish (or beagle maybe)? It uses a
dual-core ARM Cortex A9 CPU.
No. And the chances for it ever running OpenBSD are slim. Nvidia, in
their usual fashion, do not release documentation for the
Zeb Packard zeb.packard at gmail.com writes:
One thing I noticed is
that they're having a hell of a time transitioning away from the
traditional sysvinit-based system to the Upstart event-based init
daemon system.
Hi Zeb,
I still don't get the online start, could you talk me through it?
On 2011-08-30 19.27, frantisek holop wrote:
i dont get it why are people so upbeat about the in-tree apache. it's
basically on life-support. it has no place on any publicly facing
webserver that handles more than a handful of connections. it's
computing history with an awful xml/not-xml
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Call IBM support. You will have 10 technicians onsite in a week.
And 10 invoices in tomorrow's mail.
On 2011-08-30 19.27, frantisek holop wrote:
the ports i personally dont care if it's in base or ports. sendmail and
apache are really the only things in openbsd base that baffle me
everytime i cross paths with them. they represent everything the
openbsd philosophy refuses.
What exactly
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 04:25:25PM -0400, Eric Furman wrote:
On 2011-08-30 19.27, frantisek holop wrote:
the ports i personally dont care if it's in base or ports. sendmail and
apache are really the only things in openbsd base that baffle me
everytime i cross paths with them. they
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011, frantisek holop wrote:
it's not like there are no reasonable alternatives. nginx for example
has a nice security record and a 2 clause bsd license. but as it's in
the ports i personally dont care if it's in base or ports. sendmail and
apache are really the only
hmm, on Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 06:20:13PM -0400, Ted Unangst said that
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011, frantisek holop wrote:
it's not like there are no reasonable alternatives. nginx for example
has a nice security record and a 2 clause bsd license. but as it's in
the ports i personally dont
and openbsd-misc isn't free tech support.
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Lars Hansson
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 2:59 AM, Anonymous Remailer (austria)
mixmas...@remailer.privacy.at wrote:
Call IBM support. You will have 10 technicians onsite in a week.
And 10 invoices in tomorrow's mail.
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 4:27 PM, frantisek holop min...@obiit.org wrote:
hmm, on Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 06:20:13PM -0400, Ted Unangst said that
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011, frantisek holop wrote:
it's not like there are no reasonable alternatives. nginx for example
has a nice security record and
hmm, on Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 04:25:25PM -0400, Eric Furman said that
On 2011-08-30 19.27, frantisek holop wrote:
the ports i personally dont care if it's in base or ports. sendmail and
apache are really the only things in openbsd base that baffle me
everytime i cross paths with them.
hmm, on Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 04:41:10PM -0700, patrick keshishian said that
now this is not about me pushing e.g. nginx as an apache
replacement in base. before these very usable alternatives
i was quite happy to have a reliable web server in base,
just like anyone else. but for me it's
patrick keshishian wrote:
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 4:27 PM, frantisek holop min...@obiit.org wrote:
hmm, on Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 06:20:13PM -0400, Ted Unangst said that
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011, frantisek holop wrote:
it's not like there are no reasonable alternatives. nginx for
That is true. but , consider this guy must be really desperated for
help in order to beg for UNIX tech support everywhere...
.. and , maybe, just maybe, the help he gets could be the 'miracle' he
needs to consider OpenBSD his OS of choice..
Sometimes, helping somebody without asking
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 6:41 PM, Marcos Ariel Laufer
mar...@ipversion4.com wrote:
.. and , maybe, just maybe, the help he gets could be the 'miracle' he
needs to consider OpenBSD his OS of choice..
The miracle he needs to be _converted_, because he will think that here are a
bunch of guys
Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda wrote:
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 6:41 PM, Marcos Ariel Laufer
mar...@ipversion4.com wrote:
.. and , maybe, just maybe, the help he gets could be the 'miracle' he
needs to consider OpenBSD his OS of choice..
The miracle he needs to be _converted_,
frantisek holop wrote:
but for me it's really time to move on.
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I am using the latest build of OpenBSD/amd64 (dated Aug 30).
I have been using Chrome recently, as it appeared to be a little more
stable (the 12.x was anyway). The only annoying issue is that often,
I will try to surf to a page, and the browser just sits there, and
spins and spins and spins.
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 11:23 PM, lancebaynes87 lancebayne...@zoho.com
wrote:
Are there any solutions?
B I can't SSH to it anymore, because it asks for password.
B Does anybody knows a solution for this problem??
Serial console http://hpdrc.cs.fiu.edu/~tho01/psg/aix.html
Or use different
current1# cat /etc/bgpd.conf
AS 65001
network 10.0.1.0/24
neighbor 172.29.1.52 {
remote-as 65001
set nexthop self
descr current2
local-address 172.29.1.51
}
allow quick to 172.29.1.52 set nexthop 172.29.1.200
allow to any
allow from any
current1# bgpctl show rib
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