The Trentnet, or another from this list:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=axe&sektion=4
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James Shupe
On Thu, December 8, 2011 03:11, Wesley M. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm going to build a small firewall with proxy cache for web.
> Using an Apple Mac mini. For the second ethernet, i will use :
> - Trendnet TU2-ETG OR Apple MC704ZM.
> What is better ? using trendnet or Apple Adapter ?
> And is it enough st
2011/12/8 Ariane van der Steldt :
> Just give up on this thread. It's a waste of my time and pointless
> discussions like this just mean people who do have something to contribute
> or who have a real question get drowned in noise like this thread.
>
> Each time I attempt to catch up on misc, it's
Just give up on this thread. It's a waste of my time and pointless
discussions like this just mean people who do have something to
contribute or who have a real question get drowned in noise like this
thread.
Each time I attempt to catch up on misc, it's threads like these that
make me re
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Hi,
I'm going to build a small firewall with proxy cache for web.
Using an Apple Mac mini. For the second ethernet, i will use :
- Trendnet TU2-ETG OR Apple MC704ZM.
What is better ? using trendnet or Apple Adapter ?
And is it enough stable to use a USB Adapter ?
Thank you very much for your an
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it's not a case of setting options or a custom kernel, it involves writing
code (rather delicate kernel code).
on this particular hardware, you are basically either stuck with 4GB or
running another OS.
On 2011-12-07, Stefan Johnson wrote:
> I want to thank everyone that replied. I have gone t
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I have one, and no, it doesn't work. Not until after the system is
installed.
The only option I think might hold promise (but it's gonna cost) is
one of those remote management cards. Sun had a LOM card that you
could SSH to, and then access a console from it...
I think you can get one of those
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On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 2:47 PM, Eric Oyen wrote:
> hello group.
>
> I have an interesting (and fairly technical) question.
>
> the question is: how can I forward the install screen via ssh to another
> machine on my network? I ask this because I didn't see any specific
> instructions that applied.
I think you're right Stuart, raising kern.maxclusters is only buying me time.
The only sysctl values I've modified are:
net.inet.ip.forwarding=1
ddb.panic=0
kern.maxclusters=8192
netstat -m shows increasing values over time, here's the output from
this morning:
3510 mbufs in use:
3479 mb
On Wed, Dec 07, 2011 at 08:31:42PM +, Miod Vallat wrote:
> The answer: you can't.
That was what I thought, too. But now I wonder about using yaifo from a
desktop running a vnc server. It might work.
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> the question is: how can I forward the install screen via ssh to another
> machine on my network? I ask this because I didn't see any specific
> instructions that applied. my issue right now is that I need a sighted
> assistant to read me the screen and help with installing the base system (and
I want to thank everyone that replied. I have gone to google for
information about openbsd, i386, pae, and similar.
I see that there was a talk done back in 2006 or so about PAE on i386. I
see some old old old threads about
it working, not working, working again, not working again, breaking amd64
hello group.
I have an interesting (and fairly technical) question.
the question is: how can I forward the install screen via ssh to another
machine on my network? I ask this because I didn't see any specific
instructions that applied. my issue right now is that I need a sighted
assistant to read
On Wed, Dec 07, 2011 at 04:25:15PM +, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> On Wed, 7 Dec 2011 13:45:56 -0200
> Daniel Bolgheroni wrote:
>
> > Modern x86 processors support PAE (Physical Address Extension) in which
> > a 32-bit processor can address more than 32-bit physical addresses. But
> > not without t
On Wed, 7 Dec 2011 13:45:56 -0200
Daniel Bolgheroni wrote:
> Modern x86 processors support PAE (Physical Address Extension) in which
> a 32-bit processor can address more than 32-bit physical addresses. But
> not without the OS supporting it.
Wouldn't that make ROP attacks more difficult too? Tho
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On Wed, Dec 07, 2011 at 04:05:07PM +0100, Nomen Nescio wrote:
> > Yes, exactly. OpenBSD supports >4GB RAM only on 64-bit architectures.
>
> Isn't that a limitation of Intel x32 rather than an OpenBSD limitation?
Modern x86 processors support PAE (Physical Address Extension) in which
a 32-bit proc
On Dec 7, 2011, at 10:05 AM, Nomen Nescio wrote:
>> Yes, exactly. OpenBSD supports >4GB RAM only on 64-bit architectures.
>
> Isn't that a limitation of Intel x32 rather than an OpenBSD limitation?
Yes and no; higher-end Intel 32-bit parts from the Pentium Pro upward
supported Physical Address Ex
On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 4:23 PM, Gregory Edigarov
wrote:
> Hello, everybody.
>
> $Subject, namelly libetpan.
> Maintainer doesn't seem to be responsive.
> this patch corrects the work with memory.
Send it *inline* to po...@openbsd.org
to ports@
On Wed, 7 Dec 2011 17:23:53 +0200, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Hello, everybody.
$Subject, namelly libetpan.
Maintainer doesn't seem to be responsive.
this patch corrects the work with memory.
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> Yes, exactly. OpenBSD supports >4GB RAM only on 64-bit architectures.
Isn't that a limitation of Intel x32 rather than an OpenBSD limitation?
Hello, everybody.
$Subject, namelly libetpan.
Maintainer doesn't seem to be responsive.
this patch corrects the work with memory.
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With best regards,
Gregory Edigarov
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Le Tue, 22 Feb 2011 18:09:32 +0100,
Patrick Lamaiziere a icrit :
> (4.8/amd64)
> I'm using two ethernet cards Intel 1000/PRO quad ports (gigabit) on a
> firewall (one fiber and one copper).
>
> The problem is that we don't get more than ~320 Mbits/s of bandwith
> beetween the internal networks a
On 2011-12-07, Stefan Johnson wrote:
> Hello all. Today I replaced OpenSuSE with OpenBSD 5.0 on my HP ML 570 G2
> server. The system includes to memory boards for RAM. One board has 8 gigs,
> and the other has 4. The power on self test sees 12 and initializes 12,
> but after the server boots, Op
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