Hello!
we are using linux bonding (thing called "trunk" in openbsd) and
there's very interesting feature called "arp_ip_target", custom ip is
being monitored via several links.
can OpenBSD CARP or trunk work in that way ?
cheers,
Ilya Shipitsin
that is sage advice for any of us.
I, myself got more than a little help here and got some good suggestions
(including some hardware I forgot about). I think next month, I will get a
framegrabber device with built-in ethernet port and can also manage BIOS and
PCU tasks).
reading never hurts and i
John Tate,
Consider living a life of service, instead of complaining that the
list has not helped you enough, try to figure out what you can do to
better serve the list. So, work more before hitting the list, don't
panic, give it a day or two. Read the archives and relevant man pages
always, then
You are right. The more better way would be buying a bigger storage,
rather then waiting for that stripe to become dead =) Althought
concatenation was what I was intended to play with.
Anyway thank you all for participating. I have fully resolved all my
questions.
12.12.2011 04:53, Josh Grosse P?
On Fri, Dec 09, 2011 at 11:36:04AM +0100, Benny Lofgren wrote:
[snip]
> > wd1 = 80 GB, two 40GB partitions
> > wd2 = 120 GB, three 40GB partitions
> > Something like this should work:
> > # bioctl -c 0 -l /dev/wd1a,/dev/wd1d,/dev/wd2a,/dev/wd2d,/dev/wd2e softraid0
>
> Out of curiosity, have you a
I guess you will have to learn the hardest and best way then. On your own
John Tate wrote:
> I will also add that if I am asking stupid questions then by axiom (look it
> up in a dictionary) I AM SAYING I AM LEARNING. You tool!
>
> On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 9:17 AM, John Tate wrote:
>
>
>> I n
On Mon, 12 Dec 2011 10:54:36 +1100, richo wrote:
Quoting the current resident full-of-himself little shit.
I have a filter that sends stuff from him to /dev/null but he keeps
getting answers that raise his google rating because you all go on
quoting him.
He is an oxygen thief - don't give him an
>> On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 9:17 AM, John Tate wrote:
>>> I never claimed to be an OpenBSD guru. Ever. I am an OpenBSD n00b. Here,
>>> I'll put this on the list.
>>> ^^
On 12/12/11 09:21 +1100, John Tate wrote:
>Whoops, I hate gmail sometimes. That was for Jan
>
orly?
I f
On 12/12/11 05:43 +1100, John Tate wrote:
>It's just whining! Perhaps if should only do it if it has an Internet IP
>address not a LAN or WAN one involved.
>
Knowing what you're doing in the first place would help.
Alternately, if you're so hellbent on sanity checking your own config, I
would wri
I will also add that if I am asking stupid questions then by axiom (look it
up in a dictionary) I AM SAYING I AM LEARNING. You tool!
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 9:17 AM, John Tate wrote:
> I never claimed to be an OpenBSD guru. Ever. I am an OpenBSD n00b. Here,
> I'll put this on the list.
>
> I am
Whoops, I hate gmail sometimes. That was for Jan
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 9:21 AM, John Tate wrote:
> In other words: stop wasting your breath I'm never leaving. If they kick
> me out, well, I'll use seven proxies!
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 9:17 AM, John Tate wrote:
>
>> I never claimed to b
In other words: stop wasting your breath I'm never leaving. If they kick me
out, well, I'll use seven proxies!
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 9:17 AM, John Tate wrote:
> I never claimed to be an OpenBSD guru. Ever. I am an OpenBSD n00b. Here,
> I'll put this on the list.
>
> I am John Norman Tate born
I never claimed to be an OpenBSD guru. Ever. I am an OpenBSD n00b. Here,
I'll put this on the list.
I am John Norman Tate born September 1987 to two loving parents and the
only part of OpenBSD I think I am good with is using it in accordance to
the manuals when I read them properly. I also underst
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 06:59:12AM +1100, John Tate wrote:
> I remember last time I was using OpenBSD (I had a hiatus)
^^^
Sounds like a good idea.
Can you do the same thing with misc@ ?
okthxbye
On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 4:29 PM, John Tate wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 7:47 AM, Andres Perera wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 3:29 PM, John Tate wrote:
>> > I am not replying to every thread on the list. You either have me
>> > confused
>> > with someone else or there is some kind
On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 3:29 PM, John Tate wrote:
> I am not replying to every thread on the list. You either have me confused
> with someone else or there is some kind of imposter or person with a
> similar name. I'm confused I should say. This was something constructive to
> say regardless, it w
I am not replying to every thread on the list. You either have me confused
with someone else or there is some kind of imposter or person with a
similar name. I'm confused I should say. This was something constructive to
say regardless, it was an idea. I remember last time I was using OpenBSD (I
had
No. Modifying a general purpose tool for a specific (albeit common) use
case is stupid. Any properly implemented warning would cause pfctl to
exit non-zero, which would break automated scripts that check the exit
code of pfctl. You would have to add a whole new option to ignore your
specific use ca
It's just whining! Perhaps if should only do it if it has an Internet IP
address not a LAN or WAN one involved.
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 5:17 AM, Janne Johansson wrote:
> 2011/12/11 John Tate
>
>>
>> So I have a suggestion worth considering, if the line "block in all" does
>> not appear pfctl -nf
2011/12/11 John Tate
>
> So I have a suggestion worth considering, if the line "block in all" does
> not appear pfctl -nf should perhaps spit out a warning. Much like you've
> done with your pretty compilers over there.
>
>
There are still lots of reasons to run PF even if you don't want "block i
this is the setup I use to upgrade and install on my remote server.
It works great. This would probably be a good purchase since you
could use it again in the future on other, later systems.
Chris Bennett
On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 11:15:15PM -0600, Corey wrote:
> On 12/07/2011 01:47 PM, Eric Oyen wr
Now you can all laugh at me!
After fixing this one, and getting everything working on my second attempt
from scratch I forgot to put 'block in all' so if you portscanned me just
an hour ago I had EVERYTHING open. I used nmap on myself from my virtual
private server. Oh shame.
So I have a suggesti
Hello,
thank you very much, I appreciate your answer.
Yes, I've found additional config needed in ssh_conf (client) regarding
ControlMaster.
But generally speaking(just what I think), I cannot force every user to use
ControlMaster, because they dont have to.
And if they don't set ControlMaster they
:-D :-D
what a kind Webmaster of the Universe
(sorry for offtopic ;) )
11.12.2011 14:18, Webmaster P?P8QP5Q:
> that we have upgraded your server to a
> more reliable and efficient server to serve you better.
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Hello,
according to one of replies on article at undeadly
(http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20081112084647&pid=8) ,
there were plans on implementing sendmail-like "milter" capability in
OpenSMTPD, could someone please provide any status/update on this ?
Gilles ?
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Vadim A
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