Hi Lads,
I was building an intel server with 2x 6 Port SFP+ Hotlava Intel based
10GbE cards, running on 2x Intel E5 v2 6 core Xeon CPUs and with 24 GB Ram
It appears that the OpenBSD detects them with the ix(4) driver however when
I plug in a generic SFP+ Module ( MikroTIiK SFP+ 10km 1310 nm
Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2015 10:09:58 +0530
From: Ninad Shaha ninadsh...@iitb.ac.in
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: panic due to bridge mem address conflict on IBM x3650M4 server
Message-ID: 54f68c9e.3070...@iitb.ac.in
Dear All,
I want to use openbsd on IBM x3650 M4 server. I am able to install it
to include it as patch in stable branch ?
failing that would someone give advice about trying to back port the fix
( I hate the thought of it )
any help / advice would be appreciated.
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the flowcontrol )
dev.em.X.fc:3
dev.igb.X.fc:3
dev.ix.X.fc:3
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openvpn tunnels
On 8 Oct 2016 13:13, "Tom Smyth" <tom.sm...@wirelessconnect.eu> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have tried compiling the openvpn source code on my router
> (a pcengines ALU2 ) device... no difference compared with the package
> I have tried increasing th
>/etc/openvpn/openvpn1.conf
echo daemon openvpn >>/etc/openvpn/openvpn1.conf
echo #tls-auth /etc/openvpn/private/tlsauth.key >>/etc/openvpn/openvpn1.conf
echo mlock >>/etc/openvpn/openvpn1.conf
I have tried tcp_nodelay, etc but i get a warning about it not being
supported
by the kernel at run time ...
any tips would be appreciated...
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was holding up the kernel)
no difference in result
when I run openvpn on centos in a similar
setup and hardware, but the small packet latency /jitter issue does not
happen.
I have attached the dmesg also
Thanks
Tom Smyth
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 2:43 PM, Tom Smyth <tom.sm...@wirelessconnect
for me ...
Any comments any security issues associated with *.php* vs *.php location
directive would be welcome.
Hope this helps
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Hello,
Im trying to deploy OpenBSD on Proxmox VE 5.0 (QEMU) /KVM
Hypervisor running on Debian sarge
Im noticing the console locks up (either Serial console ) or VGA Console
locks up in the following circumstances
1) during installation of OpenBSD (when the installer is copying files to disk)
Apologies...
Incomplete Mail ... was feeling Trigger happy and now im certainly
feeling uncomfortably dumb :)
proper bug report to come tomorrow,
Its a long story... :/
Thanks
On 19 July 2017 at 01:00, Tom Smyth <tom.sm...@wirelessconnect.eu> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Im trying to
Hello Tim, All,
Just an Update, (copied from bugs mailing list to keep you in
the loop,
Proxmox5.0 running on AMD Opteron G2 2435 Based systems
are NOT affected by the bug
So the Bug seems to only affect Intel systems (well)
IvyBridge Xeon e5 2660-v2 or Xeon X5650 based systems
the OPenBSD
ate the thread if there are any problems encountered
Thanks
Tom Smyth
On 19 July 2017 at 02:14, trondd <tro...@kagu-tsuchi.com> wrote:
> On Tue, July 18, 2017 8:14 pm, Tom Smyth wrote:
>> Apologies...
>> Incomplete Mail ... was feeling Trigger happy and now im cert
Hello Jorge,
> Tom,
>
> I guess this problem is related to pve 5.0 kernel, try to install pve 4.4
> kernel.
>
> JP
I can confirm that Proxmox 4.4 works fine with Ivy Bridge Processors with
host CPU exposed to the guest...
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shutdown,and modify proxmox guest Display to serial 0
after that I saw improved stability
I hope this helps
Tom Smyth
t
> really explain how things actually work.
>
>
> Tom Smyth wrote on Mon, Aug 07, 2017 at 11:46:46PM +0100:
>
>> Im currently working on internal training documentation for
>> our operations and field teams for dealing with OpenBSD based
>> equipment. These
@ Radoslav Mirza
I should have read your mail thread before
writing the
OpenBSD Traning Docs / How Tos
If you are on for some doc work
im happy to work with you on it
Thanks
Tom
ible for users and is useful for the OpenBSD
Project.
thanks for your time,
All the best
Tom Smyth
ware
I hope this helps
Tom Smyth
Hello All
I havent seen much by way of advice about multiqueue virtio
support on OpenBSD and I was wondering do other users use it ?
does anyone have experience with setting the number of virtio
queues in Proxmox for an OpenBSD guest ?
It is suggested by
proxmox / KVM to set the number of Queues
by command top -SH) only
interrupt handling of packets ?
or does it cover processing (e.g. forwarding if enabled ) (either
bridging or routing depending on network config)
any advice welcome ...
Thanks
Tom Smyth
, and split the 70 Vlans
across 2 interfaces
ie I had 35 vlans on 2 virtio interfaces and then the 70 vlans were
bridged onto a
third virtio interface. This seemed to reduce the loss that I had.
Hope this helps and Stefan Thanks for your feedback
Tom Smyth
On 1 December 2017 at 07:39, Stefan
sounds interesting and may be a more
permanent fix (on my to do list to try ...)
Thanks
Tom Smyth
On 19 June 2018 at 21:09, Stuart Longland wrote:
> On 20/06/18 00:21, Leo Unglaub wrote:
>> Hi,
>> i have searched the list archive and found some similar reports but none
&
> electricity in my book.
>>
>> Hell, javascript itself is a theft of electricity.
>>
>>
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the Intel chipset model listed in the Manpage
Check out the em(4) man page for the capabilities
supported in the driver in OpenBSD
Suck it and see but if i was a betting man id bet it will work
thanks
Tom Smyth
Thanks
On 27 June 2018 at 16:09, John Long wrote:
> I found a lot of PRO/1
ow php to retrieve files while
> under httpd chrooted ?
> I recall the need of /etc/resolv.conf on the jail but that didn't work.
>
> Cheers.
> Elias.
>
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; risk of a bad backup) capturing the filesystem while writing a file
>
> Think of a restored vm and disk using this backup method
> as a vm and disk that was not properly shutdown last time round...
>
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Tom smyth
>
>
>
>
> On Sat 30 Jun 2
Hello Ingo, Martin,All,
I think you hit the nail on the head, (I was too busy looking at the
routing table (and forgot the fundamental principle of longest prefix
match)
so if I have a static arp entry before adding in the
(more specific than the connected route) i should be OK
just to
Ingo , Martin, All,
i can confirm
when the issue occured the command
arp -s gateway-ip-address gateway-mac-address
worked to restore connectivity
Cheers,
Tom Smyth
On 1 May 2018 at 21:16, Tom Smyth <tom.sm...@wirelessconnect.eu> wrote:
> Hello Ingo, Martin,All,
>
> I think y
Hello,
I have encountered this issue for a while, it happens irregularly
on my systems on this lan
basically when the issue occurs
I cant route out the interface with the default route on it,
I cant ping the gateway
I cant see the arp of the gateway
but i can see the routes installed in the
the ACPI now to i8254 and report back later on
Thanks
On 26 October 2017 at 20:25, Mike Belopuhov <m...@belopuhov.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 19:05 +0100, Tom Smyth wrote:
>> Lads,
>>
>> Im pleased to say that my testing of OpenBSD 6.1 and OpenBSD 6.2
>> Rel
this with the PVE Support guys (as I have already done since mid
July )
Any further posts on this thread from me will be (hopefully for other OpenBSD
users benefit (if I make progress)
and certainly not intended as a request or a distraction for Core
OpenBSD Developers
All the Best,
Tom Smyth
On 27
(-100)
when I ping after boot there is the normal 1 Second interval
between ping result lines
however at after 25 minutes runtime there is about 4 seconds
of an interval between the ping result lines
Thanks
Tom Smyth
On 27 October 2017 at 03:51, Tom Smyth <tom.sm...@wirelessconnect
0.00 addr 2
uhidev0: iclass 3/0
ums0 at uhidev0: 3 buttons, Z dir
wsmouse1 at ums0 mux 0
vscsi0 at root
scsibus3 at vscsi0: 256 targets
softraid0 at root
scsibus4 at softraid0: 256 targets
root on sd0a (9ce3c4cfff12a7d0.a) swap on sd0b dump on sd0b
fd0 at fdc0 drive 1: density unknown
I hope thi
On 27 October 2017 at 07:18, Tom Smyth <tom.sm...@wirelessconnect.eu> wrote:
> Hello Theo, Mike, All,
>
> @Theo Understood it is important to protect developers and the project goals
> ... @Mike Thanks for your Generosity in the time you took on this thread,
> Yes I want Mike to
Hello
when I the following commands in openbsd
date;sleep 1;date;uptime
I get the following output ads you can see there is a 20 second
delay instead of a 1 second delay
Sun Dec 31 11:22:15 GMT 2017
Sun Dec 31 11:22:35 GMT 2017
11:22AM up 11:20, 2 users, load averages: 1.02, 0.99, 0.89
ter because they don't
> require to grab the KERNEL_LOCK().
>
>> any advice welcome ...
>
> What do you want to achieve? Better performances? With which setup?
In this case Im simply using OpenBSD as a bridging devices to combine
(bridge) a load of vlans
into 1vlan, each vlan is
0 function 0 "Red Hat Qemu PCI-PCI" rev 0x00
pci1 at ppb0 bus 1
ppb1 at pci0 dev 31 function 0 "Red Hat Qemu PCI-PCI" rev 0x00
pci2 at ppb1 bus 2
isa0 at pcib0
isadma0 at isa0
fdc0 at isa0 port 0x3f0/6 irq 6 drq 2
pckbc0 at isa0 port 0x60/5 irq 1 irq 12
pckbd0 at pckbc0 (kbd slot)
Hi all, happy new year...
Above my pay grade... but I did go to sleep thinking about Dancing in
the Dark ... THought of KARL ASLR and thought ... this might just
work... for a song...
Ode to KARL
Some OS get up in the evening, and they ain't got nothing to say
they come home in the morning,
>>So I will be most interested to see the OpenBSD take on this after the
>> embargo period is over.
>How long is embargo period?
apparently Intel were aware of one of issues as early as Late June
Last year... and
late july for another issue ...
it will be interesting how quickly a handful of
Hello Daniel,
I don't know as Im not a core developer... the Vuln was embargoed so my guess
is a lot of people were in the dark.
Thanks
Tom Smyth
On 4 January 2018 at 13:31, Daniel Boyd <danieljb...@icloud.com> wrote:
> On Jan 4, 2018, at 5:43 AM, Tom Smyth <tom.sm...@wirelessconne
ed
to work fine )
disable kvm_intel.preemption_timer on the host (see \
> /sys/module/kvm_intel/parameters/preemption_timer ) This seems to be buggy in
> linux \
> 4.10 and newer
On 12 January 2018 at 13:11, Tom Smyth <tom.sm...@wirelessconnect.eu> wrote:
> Hello Todd,
>
> Thi
and
echo options kvm-intel preemption_timer=N >>/etc/modprobe.d/kvm-intel.conf
Thanks,
Tom Smyth
On 30 December 2017 at 23:25, Tom Smyth <tom.sm...@wirelessconnect.eu> wrote:
> Hello I have repeated OpenBSD 6.2 Testng on Proxmox PVE
> 5.1 3r Relasee CD
>
> The conso
Hi Andrew
Try replacing
route-reflector
cluster-id 202.49.106.0
With
route-reflector 202.49.106.0
On 26 Jan 2018 3:56 AM, "Andrew Thrift" wrote:
Hi,
I am using OpenBGPD and trying to specify a cluster-id in a route
reflector setup.
Configuration is:
neighbor
havent encountered any kernel panics
(when I create the VM I use the Freebsd 64 Bit OS as the installed OS
setting in vmware)
and amd64 OpenBSD
Im using Vm virtual hardware version 11
the Nics on physical servers are a mix between Broadcom Netxtreme and
intel pro 1000
I hope this helps
Tom Smyth
Hello
Im not so sure if this is relevant or not but sometimes when installing
6.2.fs onto a usb stick it wont boot in one of the exterior front USB3
Ports, I pretty much dismissed this as an electrical connection issue
but maybe there is more to it ...Unfortunately I only use USB3 for
installing
Hi Charlie,
https://sivers.org/openbsd is another good site to view :)
@Joren that is commitment the Tat :)
Thanks
Tom Smyth
On 8 February 2018 at 22:12, Jeroen <jer...@fuckthensa.nl> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> OpenBSD has a clear and proactive stance when it comes to security,
&g
Afaik swap is encrypted anyway on OpenBSD
On 8 Feb 2018 6:52 PM, "Tinker" wrote:
Hi misc@,
I looked through previous discussions on whether a SWAP partition
should be inside or outside the RAID partition when making a crypto
softraid.
The only argument I stumbled into was
Also use noatime mount option so whe reading files you are not updating
access time
On 8 Feb 2018 7:36 PM, "Tinker" wrote:
> Hi!
>
> If I understand mount(8) (http://man.openbsd.org/mount) right, FFS
> mounts have a metadata I/O mode and a data I/O mode. By default,
>
Hi Zolt
you can open the message on a command terminal ... copy and paste
the message manually into a working email client,
make sure the subject and email addresses are consistent
I hope this helps ...
Tom Smyth
On 8 February 2018 at 21:37, Zsolt Kantor <zsoltkan...@yahoo.co.uk>
Also use noatime mount option so whe reading files you are not updating
access time
Ie there would be writes to disk everytime u access a file if noatime is
not set
On 8 Feb 2018 7:36 PM, "Tinker" wrote:
> Hi!
>
> If I understand mount(8)
Thanks kevin i missed the dump part... agree with disable dump on prod
..enable on dev
On 8 Feb 2018 22:51, "Kevin Chadwick" wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Feb 2018 19:39:39 +
>
>
> > Afaik swap is encrypted anyway on OpenBSD
>
> It is with a random key which is actually more
advice
was that the ability to check counters on each interface can indicate where
the packets are being dropped are the being dropped beween switch ports or
on the open bas firewall etc
On 12 Feb 2018 1:59 PM, "Stuart Henderson" <s...@spacehopper.org> wrote:
> On 2018-02-12
units on the filesystem are aligned with the underlying SSD disk
which are usually split in to 1MB blocks
I Hope this helps
Thanks
Tom Smyth
On 11 February 2018 at 05:06, Tinker <t1...@protonmail.ch> wrote:
> My original question was which mounting options are optimal for FFS
>
kan...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm using the latest release. Where the dl speed in other OS is approx. 1.4
> MB/s in BSD is only approx. 240 KB/s. Why is this? Is about a setting in some
> config file that limits download/traffic rate?
>
> Thanks.
>
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By the way... if you are doubting the switch (and you dont have tech specs
of the switch or you cant monitor it .. or get counters off it ...
then there is no doubt ... :)
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On 12 February 2018 at 00:26, Martin Hanson <greencopperm...@yandex.com> wrote
my humble opinion)
check man pf.conf for more details on limits
There have been a number of improvements to syn flood handling made by henning
so you can try -current if you want to see further improvements
Regards,
Tom Smyth
On 12 February 2018 at 00:26, Martin Hanson <greencopperm...@yand
Hi Zolt
when your laptop is on line try
fw_update -a
command to update firmware... you probably were not online when the
firmware update command ran (on first boot after install)
See what happens when you run that command ..
Thanks
Tom Smyth
On 11 February 2018 at 23:15, Zsolt Kantor
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Hi Martin... can you give a specific case where you have experienced
negative impacts from thevmount options i suggested...
It would be good to know...
Thanks Martin
Tom Smyth
On 10 Feb 2018 12:50 AM, <mar...@martinbrandenburg.com> wrote:
> > From tom.sm...@wirelessconnect.eu Thu
I do not personally gain in any way from doing this.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
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> National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Sweden (NBIS),
> Uppsala University, Sweden.
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The information contained in th
source-hash I have no problem.
>>>
>>> Maybe this is fixed in current but I though I should report.
>>> # head -1 /var/run/dmesg.boot
>>> OpenBSD 6.2-beta (GENERIC.MP) #104: Mon Sep 18 23:31:27 MDT 2017
>>>
>>> I'll try an upgrade later today...
gt; ca_reload: loaded ca file ca.crt
>> ca_reload: loaded crl file ca.crl
>> ca_reload: /O=Digital Signature Trust Co./CN=DST Root CA X3
>> ca_reload: /C=US/O=Let's Encrypt/CN=Let's Encrypt Authority X3
>> ca_reload: loaded 2 ca certificates
>> ca_reload: loade
disk interface, and try to use that.
> Your IT department might have figured out how to interfere with that too, but
> that might be a solution. You'd have to keep that external disk and its
> interface with you, but at least you could use OpenBSD.
>
> --STeve Andre'
>
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parently it never gets far enough in the boot
> process to enable the network (networking *does* work while I am running
> through the installer, so I don't think it's just a missing network driver
> there).
>
> What can I do to fix this?
>
>
>
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>> Comment:
>> download, verify and patch bsd.rd image
>>
>> Description:
>> upobsd is a ksh(1) script designed to download, verify and optionally patch
>> bsd.rd image.
>>
>> upobsd will download bsd.rd image using ftp(1) from mirror defined in
>
a little bit before moving onto the PC Engines x86 APU C2
Thanks
Tom Smyth
On 21 February 2018 at 18:18, Diana Eichert <deich...@wrench.com> wrote:
> Hey, at least some people think these systems are interesting.
>
> I gave up trying to build much of anything on the Ubiquiti
and I will give you a download link if you want to archive
it or host it on your own website...
Thanks for your time and I hope you enjoy the video
Tom Smyth
sorry all,
I had posted to the tech mailing list about this .. I came across these 2
papers and they may be of interest about the CPU Security flaws
https://spectreattack.com/
I hope this helps
Tom Smyth
(necessity being the mother of invention ) ... but protected
domains allow one to use the same vlan and minimise
the amount of vlans / simplify configuration of the (network /hardware
switches)
Hope this Helps
Tom Smyth
On 22 August 2018 at 07:08, Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 06
Hello Man, all,
please find my answers in line and a little more in line
On 14 July 2018 at 03:05, Man Hobby wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What is the opinion of employers about OpenBSD?
>
as a small business owner who has benefited and use OpenBSD in
some critical components of our infrastructure we
; Hello,
>
> I would recommend samba. You can also try using NFS, I've heard that
> windows can mount NFS shares.
>
> About the security thing, I don't know if the protocol used by samba is
> secure between clients, but you can still run a VPN between your openbsd
> box and
the eventlog (system event log) with the following
windows command
eventvwr
will spew errors if there are a mismatches in your security settings
and you will get hints by looking up errors as you see them,
I hope this helps
Tom Smyth
On 18 July 2018 at 16:29, John Long wrote:
> @tom @solene
>
&g
://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restrictions_on_the_import_of_cryptography
... I hope this helps,
Tom Smyth
On 24 July 2018 at 19:50, Chris Bennett
wrote:
> I don't watch any news on TV and for the most part only read headlines
> that show up on my phone despite the fact I don't want them.
>
> W
Hello Sobin
I dont use gnome but
Xfce is a light enough destop enviornment ...it works well in openbsd
Check the following video to help you
https://youtu.be/oC5D9fenQBs
There are videos and guides on gnome and openbsd but i havent used it /them
to make a comment
Cwm is quite popular amongst
> on my openbsd current laptop involves sometimes using alpine linux on vmm an
>> using docker on that to spin up different things I want to check out. Ken
>>
>
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; Could it be that the quad variant of the NIC is not supported by OpenBSD?
>> > Is there anything I can do to make it work?
>> > Is it possible to use the igb driver in OpenBSD somehow?
>> >
>> > Thanks.
>>
>> Before anyone at all spends any time
other hosts.
>
> The settings for virtualization on the hardware are correct to my knowledge.
> I have several other hosts running in bhyve without problems.
> One FreeBSD host using passthrough the same way as I intend to do with
> OpenBSD.
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 5, 2018 at 4:55
Hmm.
That is one F**ked up stream of consciousness...
that email is probably will be the posterboy of being an warning to kids
"don't do drugs!"
if you need assistance with finding a decent translator or
grammar and spell check tool, just ask and include a dmesg. it is useful
to know what you
)
is ISDN support available under a different name by any chance
Thanks
Tom Smyth
Thanks Guys :)
Appreciate the confirmation :)
On 11 July 2018 at 17:52, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Christian Weisgerber wrote:
>
>> On 2018-07-11, Tom Smyth wrote:
>>
>> > this is an odd one but I have a client that needs to
>> > migrate some legacy services
OpenBSD Admins
Devs take on it
Thanks
Tom Smyth
On 11 July 2018 at 16:47, BARDOU Pierre wrote:
> Hellom
>
> Sorry for the long delay, I've been very busy recently.
>
> Putting the carp in /32 works.
> What's the best practice when you have a physical IP + CARP in the same
> su
Hi otto
I must check that last time i read man page it was related it was for
syspatch
Thanks
On Sat 7 Jul 2018, 17:07 Otto Moerbeek, wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 07, 2018 at 03:52:44PM +0100, Tom Smyth wrote:
>
> > Hello Nan,
> > you need to set the PKG_path as Stuart su
Hello
yeah the installurl functionality appears to have been added to
after 6.1
thanks Otto
On 7 July 2018 at 17:10, Tom Smyth wrote:
> Hi otto
>
> I must check that last time i read man page it was related it was for
> syspatch
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> On Sa
gt; gdb package installed.
>>
>> The one in 6.3 should look like this:
>>
>> $ ls -l /usr/local/bin/egdb
>> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root bin 9452688 Mar 28 00:40 /usr/local/bin/egdb
>>
>> $ readelf -Wl /usr/local/bin/egdb | awk '/RANDOM/{print($5+0)/1024}'
>> 0.0
he developers of the software
is probably the antithesis of what this project stands for.
Regards,
Tom Smyth
On 4 July 2018 at 18:23, Marko Cupać wrote:
> On Wed, 4 Jul 2018 18:06:04 +0200
> Reyk Floeter wrote:
>
>> I hope somebody steps up and donates $500,000 to the O
Ok sorry ididnt get it woops ;)
On Wed 4 Jul 2018, 19:21 Marko Cupać, wrote:
> On Wed, 4 Jul 2018 19:02:56 +0100
> Tom Smyth wrote:
>
> > Hello Marko /Sekeres
> >
> > I dont mean to start a flame war as it is counterproductive but Idont
> >
Hi Stuart thanks it is for a client who wants to take faxes multiple
numbers in on a hardline ... and then convert to email and vice versa any
suggestions you have would be appreciated...
On Wed 11 Jul 2018, 22:34 Stuart Henderson, wrote:
> On 2018-07-11, Tom Smyth wrote:
> >
with
OpenBSD as opposed to change in OpenBSD that has caused the issue,
in my humble opinion it is more likely a old driver incompatibility
with newer (Virtual) hardware.
I hope this helps
Tom Smyth
Paul ...
You could look at pmacct by Paulo Lucende he is a cool guy...
It has multiple flow aggregation and translation capabilities ...
I dont think it is in ports yet... id like to get off my ass and do it some
day as i think it is awesome ...
On 13 Mar 2018 12:08, "Paul Ammann"
Peter Thanks Buddy ... I dont know How I missed that :)
Got to try that out on OpenBSD So
Thanks for the Tipp Peter...
On 13 March 2018 at 17:03, Peter N. M. Hansteen <pe...@bsdly.net> wrote:
> On 03/13/18 17:44, Tom Smyth wrote:
>> Paul ...
>> You could lo
nternal:padding check failed
>> Dec 25 15:51:33 lb2 relayd[73631]: ca_dispatch_relay: error:04FFF071:rsa
>> routines:CRYPTO_internal:null before block missing
>
> Not sure if this is supposed to be taken care of, but I am still seeing the
> following messages in 6.3-beta.
&
I don't like amd64 and avoid it when possible. I like the idea
>>> of having a niche architecture for my internet facing machines.
>>
>> niche archs are nice, but if you do not have code of firmware to see what's
>> its doing inside, then it's kind of meaningless.
>
ee NICs, so it's likely a
>> >non-started for the OP, but it's 64bit amd.
>> >
>> >I don't know the MSRP of the ER6. Do you?
>>
>> --
>> Take Care Sincerely flipchan layerprox dev
>>
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Kindest regards,
Tom Smyth
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The informa
Mischa
Hows it going ?
have you tried index.* for both html and php index support ?
I have been bailed out by the * before on php apps with seo friendly urls
On Wed 11 Apr 2018, 21:50 Mischa, wrote:
>
> > On 11 Apr 2018, at 22:40, Bryan Harris wrote:
> > On 11 Apr 2018, at 22:53, Tom Smyth <tom.sm...@wirelessconnect.eu>
> wrote:
> >
> > Mischa
> > Hows it going ?
> > have you tried index.* for both html and php index support ?
> >
> > I have been bailed out by the * before on php apps with seo fri
running this particular job
between 11PM and 1am prevent the edge case from having
an impact
Peace out
Tom Smyth
On 9 April 2018 at 21:45, Philip Guenther <guent...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 1:36 PM, Stephane HUC "PengouinBSD" <
> b...@stephane-
Not at 150$ ... sorry will u get 10G kit let alone line rate 10G kit...
On Fri 13 Apr 2018, 01:46 Joel Wirāmu Pauling, wrote:
> Can they do 14MPPS aka 10GBIT ?
>
> That's what I am looking for in pretty much in anything I would vaguely
> consider to replace the n3160's I
ay be a waste of
time...
Also im not sure how open the architecture and if they have some bsd
licensed code / reference implentation to get development started on it
I hope this helps
Tom Smyth
On Mon 16 Apr 2018, 19:42 Diana Eichert, <deich...@wrench.com> wrote:
> I subscribe t
d be
super awesome for OpenBSD
it would be alot of work with limited help from the
new owners of the
CPU
all the Best,
Tom Smyth
On 16 April 2018 at 23:21, Theo de Raadt <dera...@openbsd.org> wrote:
> Diana Eichert <deich...@wrench.com> wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 16 Apr 2018, Theo de
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