Is there a way to make a quota on a folder that is not a user folder? I want
to put a quota or size limit on /tftpboot but dont want to have to make its a
whole partition. I am considering the option of making a dummy tftpd account
but thought there might be a better way.
This is on OpenBSD
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From: Mikolaj Kucharski miko...@kucharski.name
Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 5:56 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Cc: miko...@kucharski.name
Subject: Re: Flapping VPN under load on Soekris
Can anyone give me example of embedded system (Soekris-like)
Sha'ul wrote:
I tried writing my rules to allow only 1 SSH login at a time, and to
lock out everyone else until the current person has closed their
their SSH session, and then it is open for someone else to SSH in if
need be.
My problem seems to be is it only allows 1 SSH login and
I am looking for any info on how well OpenBSD performs with GRE and what
kind of through put I can expect.
If anyone can tell me of any installations they are running where OpenBSD
is encaping 50+ mbps of traffic and what sort of hardware they are
running on.
I am looking for a solution to
Jussi Peltola wrote:
How about trying it? Our crystal ball is unfortunately not able to
predict your traffic patterns.
50mbps sounds very little for a modern box running openbsd. I can get
20mbps over IPSec on an ALIX...
Jussi Peltola
I was really just looking for ball parks due to all the
Andres Salazar wrote:
Thank you for your suggestions.. however in this particular case I
still can download at 615Kbytes/sec .. at least now I can download at
a lesser rate with the following:
altq on $t_externa bandwidth 200Kb hfsc queue { bulk, ack }
queue ack bandwidth 20% priority 2 qlimit
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