Re: CPU power consumption on thinkpad x201 on openbsd current

2014-06-04 Thread STeve Andre'
On 06/04/14 17:08, Johan Svensson wrote: I'm trying to migrate from Linux to Openbsd on my laptop (thinkpad x201). The first problem that i came across was that the Cpu fanspeed was running constantly at 3500RPM. After the acpithinkpad.c patch from jcs (and i modified to make it work on the op

Re: Multi-VRF bgpd (no MPLS)

2014-06-04 Thread runelind
BARDOU Pierre mipih.fr> writes: >... I'm running into the same thing with bgp. I also tried ospf6d, which seemed to get stuck in init, but never fully joined. Did you ever come across a solution?

CPU power consumption on thinkpad x201 on openbsd current

2014-06-04 Thread Johan Svensson
I'm trying to migrate from Linux to Openbsd on my laptop (thinkpad x201). The first problem that i came across was that the Cpu fanspeed was running constantly at 3500RPM. After the acpithinkpad.c patch from jcs (and i modified to make it work on the openbsd-current(link: http://exclude.se/patc

Re: OpenBSD proxy aka. port forwarding

2014-06-04 Thread Giancarlo Razzolini
Em 04-06-2014 12:36, sven falempin escreveu: > On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 9:47 AM, Giancarlo Razzolini > wrote: >> Em 04-06-2014 10:29, Predrag Punosevac escreveu: >>> I was not able to connect to X2Go server without GSSAPIAuthentication >>> yes I can send you the picture of error from x2go client via

Re: OpenBSD proxy aka. port forwarding

2014-06-04 Thread sven falempin
On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 9:47 AM, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote: > Em 04-06-2014 10:29, Predrag Punosevac escreveu: >> I was not able to connect to X2Go server without GSSAPIAuthentication >> yes I can send you the picture of error from x2go client via private >> e-mail if you want. > I don't doubt you.

Re: Pflow granularity

2014-06-04 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2014-06-02, Andy wrote: > I think you might have to try softflowd instead of the built-in sflowd.. > > These guys had the same problem and moved to softflowd to allow them to > analyse DDOS traffic with netflow.. > > https://ripe68.ripe.net/presentations/276-DDoS.pdf see also the video from U

Re: ftp.fr mirror is going down

2014-06-04 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
The ftp.fr mirror is going down for an undefined period of time (could be forever). Please migrate to another mirror for the time being. Hi. So, ftp.fr should be back in about 10 days in full shape on a much much better hardware for a long time hopefully ;-) Sorry for the inconvenienc

Re: Contributing to OpenBSD documentation

2014-06-04 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2014-06-03, Enric Morales wrote: > Hi Mark, Anders, > > On 03 Jun 2014 12:40, Marc Espie wrote: >> Find stuff that doesn't work properly and figure out what's going on. >> >> Even without code, complete *reproduceable* bug reports are invaluable >> resources. >> >> (hint: anything that dumps

Re: OpenBSD proxy aka. port forwarding

2014-06-04 Thread Giancarlo Razzolini
Em 04-06-2014 10:29, Predrag Punosevac escreveu: > I was not able to connect to X2Go server without GSSAPIAuthentication > yes I can send you the picture of error from x2go client via private > e-mail if you want. I don't doubt you. And its not that you can't connect. I had this problem in the pas

Re: OpenBSD proxy aka. port forwarding

2014-06-04 Thread Predrag Punosevac
Giancarlo Razzolini wrote: > Em 04-06-2014 02:52, Predrag Punosevac escreveu: > > Correct! X2Go servers (30 of them) run on Linux computing nodes which > > are accessible only via OpenBSD ssh gateway. > Figured. > > > > I am going to answer my own question. I have not been able to use > > OpenBSD

Re: OpenBSD proxy aka. port forwarding

2014-06-04 Thread Giancarlo Razzolini
Em 04-06-2014 02:52, Predrag Punosevac escreveu: > Correct! X2Go servers (30 of them) run on Linux computing nodes which > are accessible only via OpenBSD ssh gateway. Figured. > > I am going to answer my own question. I have not been able to use > OpenBSD shell gateway as a proxy from the X2Go cli

Unable to stop nfsen

2014-06-04 Thread lilit-aibolit
# ps -ax |grep nfsen | grep -v grep 16371 ?? I 0:27.89 /usr/local/bin/nfcapd -w -D -p -u _nfcapd -g www -B 20 -S 1 -P /var/db/nfsen/r 1333 ?? Is 2:17.70 perl: /usr/local/bin/nfsend-comm (perl) 6030 ?? Is 63:05.79 /usr/bin/perl -w /usr/local/bin/nfsend 19674 ?? I

Re: bash(1) 'read -n 1' in ksh(1)?

2014-06-04 Thread patrick keshishian
On 6/4/14, Marcus MERIGHI wrote: > Hello, > > In my attempts to write a simple script that lets the user select > options with a single key stroke I found no other way than to use bash > and its built-in read command with -n 1. > > I am looking for a way to do this in ksh(1). Any ideas? Please...

bash(1) 'read -n 1' in ksh(1)?

2014-06-04 Thread Marcus MERIGHI
Hello, In my attempts to write a simple script that lets the user select options with a single key stroke I found no other way than to use bash and its built-in read command with -n 1. I am looking for a way to do this in ksh(1). Any ideas? Please... Some snippets from the bash(1) man page: rea

Re: Pflow granularity

2014-06-04 Thread BARDOU Pierre
Hello, Many thanks for the idea, I didn't knew about softflowd. But I wonder if it is "production ready" : * It seems there are no new developments : https://code.google.com/p/softflowd/source/list * The TODO list is quite long, and has not moved since 2007. * The counters are not 64 bit, thus