Howdy Tommy,
I think they enable some traces from time to time to assist in de-bug...
also you will see a general trend downward due to all the various
software mitigations for
the hardware/ cpu cache / speculative execution bugs...
Peace out ..
Tom Smyth
On Mon, 9 Dec 2019 at 15:57, Tommy
.
>
> Everything else they care to run on their network is running perfectly.
> Apart from their darn Sonos box.
>
> Sonos support are about as much use as a fart in spacesuit, so I'm hoping
> there's somebody on this list who has already fought and won the Sonos battle
> ?
>
> Thanks !
>
> Rachel
>
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comparing physical / bare metal
performance vs
performance when the physical function of the nic is passed through
to the KVM Q35 guest
I have also ruled out the hypervisor as centos Guest VMs running with
the same hardware don't suffer from the jitter issue
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e test
the iavf driver is not at fault but probably some thing in PCI between
OpenBSD Guest running on the KVM Q35 Machine.
Ill open a separate email thread about KVM Guests and support for
Virtio / virtual
hardware in OpenBSD
Thanks
On Tue, 22 Oct 2019 at 09:32, Tom Smyth wrote:
>
> Hi,
onfigured
"Intel E5 v2 QPI Link Monitor" rev 0x04 at pci27 dev 19 function 1 not
configured
"Intel E5 v2 QPI" rev 0x04 at pci27 dev 19 function 4 not configured
"Intel E5 v2 QPI Link Monitor" rev 0x04 at pci27 dev 19 function 5 not
configured
vendor "Intel&quo
Hello,
further to my testing of Iavf Intel Virtual Function drivers on Intel XL710
I attached the Q35 KVM virtual machine to the Intel XL710 physical function
(rather than the virtual function )
I with further testing using the SR-IOV interface PF function
the jitter issue was present ...
I have i
Hi,
I ran another test with virtio net drivers on the same Q35 type vm guest in
KVM
and the pings were a lot more stable.
--- 10.4.24.1 ping statistics ---
1000 packets transmitted, 1000 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/std-dev = 0.223/0.394/3.766/0.172 ms
pcidump
open
it's a VM.
>
> Please run OpenBSD on bare metal??
>
> Joseph
>
> ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
> On Sunday, 20 October 2019 07:51, Tom Smyth
> wrote:
>
> > just to say when testing this
> > I was running the openbsd6.6vm with one other vm as a guest
just to say when testing this
I was running the openbsd6.6vm with one other vm as a guest on a
proxmox 6.0 / KVM Host,
with 2x Intel 10 Core Xeon E5 v2 Xeons, with no hyperthreading on the
host.
what other tests can I run to help identify the source / cause of the
jitter
Thanks
Tom Smyth
On
Hello,
Thanks to Jonathan Matthew and DLG for their work on ixl and iavf drivers
and everyone else who worked on it..
One thing I have noticed in trying out this driver on 6.5+ current and 6.6
release is that while the latency is low... there is quite considerable
Jitter during simple ping te
.. :)
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recommend,
we are running Pcengines APU2s in the branch offices... but I want more
Umph
in the data centres that the tunnels will all be terminating into ...
All suggestions welcome.. including boards / lan chipsets to avoid
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Thanks Claudio :) appreciate it ...
On Fri, 20 Sep 2019 at 07:24, Claudio Jeker
wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 07:16:15AM +0100, Tom Smyth wrote:
> > Hi all, hope those of you at eurobsdcon are enjoying your selves
> > wish I was there
> > I waswondering what is the 3rd
eb:68:05:29 em1 0 flags=0<>
b8:bc:1b:1e:9d:9f em1 0 flags=0<>
38:f9:d3:47:db:54 em1 1 flags=0<>
48:bf:6b:e6:27:c2 em1 0 flags=0<>
74:d4:35:80:51:91 em2 1 flags=0<>
74:44:01:81:9b:7e em1 0 flags=0<>
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s the fetch after a
> total of 35 seconds from its execution)
>
>
> no splice:
>
> relayd session is killed after 5 seconds
>
> here's what relayctl show sessions looks like:
>
> age: 01, idle: 01
>
> age: 04, idle: 04
>
> ... then when age = 5 session is killed (wget fails the fetch after a total
> of 39 seconds from its execution)
>
>
> This seems strange, is this expected behaviour?
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dmesg
output below)
Thanks
Tom Smyth
OpenBSD 6.6-beta (GENERIC.MP) #313: Tue Sep 10 23:30:52 MDT 2019
temp# ipsecctl -sa
FLOWS:
flow esp in from SUBNET1 to Local-Subnet/24 peer HQ-Public-IP srcid
Branch-Public-IP/32 dstid HQ-Public-IP/32 type use
flow esp in from SUBNET2 to Local-Subnet/24 peer
2.1 UGS 23 66128822 - 8
> vio0
> ...
>
> Internet6:
> DestinationGatewayFlags
> Refs Use Mtu Prio Iface
> default2a03:6000:9106::1 UGS
> 021655 - 8 vio0
> ...
>
>
> Thanks.
>
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io0 port 443 tls
> ...
> }
>
> % netstat -nat | grep LISTEN | grep '.443'
> tcp 0 0 46.23.92.126.443 *.*LISTEN
>
> Thanks.
>
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dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC
>
> % cat /etc/relayd.conf
>
> ...
> relay "https" {
>listen on egress port 443 tls
>
>protocol "reverse_proxy"
>
>forward to port 80
> ...
> }
> ...
>
> % netstat -nat | grep LISTEN
>
> ...
> tcp 0 0 xx.xx.xx.xx.443 *.* LISTEN
> ...
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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August 2019 17:22:33 BST, Samuel Larkin wrote:
>>
>> I have a focusritte scarlett interface which mostly works under openBSD. You
>> could then get a XLR mic such as the Audio Technica AT2020. It is a little
>> more expensive to go that route but makes it easier to upgrad
tell us more about your project?
>
> Andrew
>
> On 9 August 2019 19:43:12 BST, Tom Smyth wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> just wondering any of you audiophiles who use OpenBSD do you have
>> recommended Microphones / Sound cards / data acquisition interfac
well ask people in the
know
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802# sysctl |grep hw
hw.machine=amd64
hw.model=Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2660 v2 @ 2.20GHz
hw.ncpu=2
hw.byteorder=1234
hw.pagesize=4096
hw.disknames=sd0:fb044f9fda06d052,cd0:
hw.diskcount=2
hw.cpuspeed=96
hw.vendor=QEMU
hw.product=Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009)
hw.version=pc-q35-4.0
hw.uuid=0394064c-968d-8146-b6da-f51304eb5b1a
hw.physmem=4278140928
hw.usermem=4278128640
hw.ncpufound=2
hw.allowpowerdown=1
hw.smt=0
hw.ncpuonline=2
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ki has been doing in the way of testing
> (just look over the tech@ list archives, you'll find many examples), he
> has put in a lot of effort and the tests he's been doing are really useful.
Ill take a look at this Hrvoje has sent me advice on packet generators
Ill try them out
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time
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<https://www.linkedin.com/company/midwest-internet-exchange>
> <https://twitter.com/mdwestix>
> The Brothers WISP <http://www.thebrotherswisp.com/>
> <https://www.facebook.com/thebrotherswisp>
> <https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXSdfxQv7SpoRQYNyLwntZg>
, by a guest being rebooted ...
but this is a question for the Hypervisor and not OpenBSD
Hope this helps anyone who has encountered it in the past
and those who may encounter it in the future
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idevl at uhub0 port 1 configuration 1 interface 1 "USB USB Xeykoard" rev
> 1.10/
> 1.10 addr 2
> uhidevl: iclass 3/0, 2 report ids
> uhid at uhidevl reportid 1 not configured
> uhid at uhidevl reportid 2 not configured
> umass0 at uhub0 port 2 configuration 1 interface "Generic Mass Storage"
> rev 2.
> 00/1.12 addr 3
> umass0: using SCSI over Bulk—Only
> scsibusl at umass0: 2 targets, initiator 0
> sd1 at scsibus1 targ 1 lun 0: SCSI2 0/direct
> removab
> le
> sdl: 7861MB, 512 bytes/ sector, 16099328 sectors
> uhub3 at uhub1 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "vendor 0x8087 product
> 0x0024"
> rev 2.00/0.00 addr 2
> uhub4 at uhub2 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "vendor 0x8087 product
> 0x0024"
> rev 2.00/0.00 addr 2
> softraid0 at root
> scsibus2 at softraid0: 256 targets
> root on rd0a swap on rd0b dump on rd0b
>
>
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Roman has, a nice mail setup on his blog that
describes sending mails without exec IIRC
https://www.romanzolotarev.com/
another alternative is to use postifx and maildrop folders or postdrop
folder ... I hope this helps
Tom Smyth
On Wed, 10 Jul 2019 at 00:31, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
>
>
ets received, 0.0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/std-dev = 0.141/4.107/428.184/30.197 ms
I hope this info helps other OpenBSD SR-IOV users...
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seems to
resolve this issue
Thanks again Jonathan for your tip it really helped me
Tom Smyth
now the Card can be fully passed through to OpenBSD.. (PF (physical
function) )
Thanks to all, Im just writing this up on the list incase someone else
encounters the issue
On Fri, 5 Jul 2019 at 22
v 0x00
pci2 at ppb1 bus 2
Im running OPENBSD 6.5 Current as of 05/07/2019 (5th of July)
I have tested the same configuration with Debian linux guest and the
Network cards are recognised and connect to the network fine ...
Does any one have any suggestions on that unable to map interrupt erro
sync with two directories (the same
> directories, mind you) and not -a? Is there an openrsync.core anywhere
> whose backtrace you can get?
>
> Can you run with - and paste your exact invocation? And again with
> --rsync-path openrsync as well?
>
> Also, can you tail /var/log/messages to see if there's anything in there?
>
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veil does not like ro /etc.
>
> HTH,
> --
> Before enlightenment - chop wood, draw water.
> After enlightenment - chop wood, draw water.
>
> Marko Cupać
> https://www.mimar.rs/
>
>
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there is also an option for setting fsck to approve fixes without a prompt
..
but I cant think of it off the top of my head... and this would be useful
to set on your routers also
On Tue, 4 Jun 2019 at 21:05, Tom Smyth wrote:
> Hi Mogens,
>
> there are a number of threads on th
mpact-flash-firewall/
I hope this helps
Tom Smyth
On Tue, 4 Jun 2019 at 20:31, Mogens Jensen
wrote:
> I'm going to build a router for use in a remote location, and I have
> chosen OpenBSD 6.5 for the task. Unfortunately, it's not possible to
> protect the router with an UP
; spkr0 at pcppi0
> lpt0 at isa0 port 0x378/4 irq 7
> wbsio0 at isa0 port 0x2e/2: NCT5104D rev 0x52
> vmm0 at mainbus0: SVM/RVI
> umass0 at uhub0 port 3 configuration 1 interface 0 "SanDisk Cruzer Glide"
> rev 2.00/1.00 addr 2
> umass0: using SCSI over Bulk-Only
> scsibus2 at umass0: 2 targets, initiator 0
> sd0: 29952MB, 512 bytes/sector, 61341696 sectors
> uhub2 at uhub1 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "Advanced Micro Devices
> product 0x7900" rev 2.00/0.18 addr 2
> vscsi0 at root
> scsibus3 at vscsi0: 256 targets
> softraid0 at root
> scsibus4 at softraid0: 256 targets
> root on sd0a (d3fbbb47f1a19759.a) swap on sd0b dump on sd0b
>
>
>
>
> Russell P. Sutherland Email: russell . sutherland @ utoronto
> dawt ca
> Network Engineer, I+TS Voice: +1.416.978.0470
> 4 Bancroft Ave., Rm. 102 Cell: +1.416.803.0080
> University of TorontoFax: +1.416.978.6620
> Toronto, ON M5S 1C1
>
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one noted this bugs before: are there no new people
> installing OpenBSD? Or it is a problem only with VMWare?
>
> > What ESXi version are you running ?
>
> No idea. I must ask the hoster.
>
> > What disk controller are you showing to OpenBSD ?
>
> sd0
>
> Thanks
> Rodrigo
>
>
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nstable, high latency (result of low price :). The best would
> be a short installation path to get a listening sshd and end the
> installation with shell login.
>
> Thanks for any hint
> Rodrigo
>
>
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he cost of the hardware or I can purchase them off amazon and have them
> shipped directly to you and/or your preferred devs.
>
> Thanks for all you guys do,
>
>
> Ryan
>
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n we might see those
> out in the mirrors.
>
> I also suppose in the same vein, I could be learning how to pull the
> ports tree and build what I need that way :-)
>
> Thanks!
>
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mes, i simply do
>
> $ firefox
>
> and leave the terminal open in case i want to look at the error messages.
> Sometimes, i type
>
> $ firefox & exit
>
> which is shorter.
>
> > or do you normally do something else that I've totally overlooked?
>
> No. The only program is start by clicking the mouse is xterm(1).
>
> Yours,
> Ingo
>
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Can you define "great desktop experience" ?
what window managers have you tried on OpenBSD,
there are are a few included in base..and you can also load more with
pkg_add
for ease of use / transitioning from windows ..I find xfce quite nice...
All the Best,
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On Tue, 7 M
sli9RaIu/2LLwfZOQ6zMK1uleUwEAyeBxvoV2onST
> Q0qLG5L7nAGxZJEJl7r1pKkYzAfL7Ak=
> =BQ3J
> -END PGP SIGNATURE-
>
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annot find the
> > necessary module needed, nor how to load it in a proper manner.
> > Any hint is well appreciated.
> > Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
>
> Kernel modules don't exist under OpenBSD to ensure security, so don't
> go there. Communication with host is probably best done through the
> serial console. Take a look at the boot.conf(8) manpage.
>
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Hello just a quick update
syspatch when run on an upgraded 6.5 system ... nolonger
reports ftp 404 file not found ... and seems to behave
in a similar manner as 6.4 and before ...
Thanks
Tom Smyth
On Thu, 25 Apr 2019 at 01:46, Tom Smyth wrote:
>
> Hello
> Minor feedback, that w
both cdn.openbsd.org and fastly.cdn
it is probably just that there are no patches available but I was wondering
is there possibly a file missing that would just say no patches needed
Thanks
Tom Smyth
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ne # Do not send any route updates
> neighbor $spam_rs1
> neighbor $spam_rs2
> }
>
> group "internalnet" {
> remote-as $myAS
> multihop64
> neighbor$site3
> local-address $site2
> setnexthop self
> tcp md5sig password password1234
> }
>
>
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Theo, Nick, Stuart,
thanks for your feedback on my request...I see where you all are
comming from...
I suppose I cant impose my personal preferences on the entire community :)
I appreciate the time you took to consider it
All the best,
Tom smyth
On Thu, 18 Apr 2019 at 17:01, Stuart Henderson
enable it ?
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... and
vice versa on the other
end ...
I hope this helps
Tom Smyth
On Wed, 17 Apr 2019 at 17:49, Martin Got wrote:
>
> How to use 'stunnel' in client mode to accept connections on pty from local
> programs like 'ppp' instead of 'accept=IP:PORT'?
>
&g
Thanks Stefan... i will use that debug tip next time im on that site... i
didnt setup the ap (spaces inssid ) so had little opportunity to debug on
ap side
Thanks again
On Wednesday, 17 April 2019, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 01:12:12AM +0100, Tom Smyth wrote:
> &
the same operating system and same firmware works fine
when I connect to a wpa2 enabled ap with an SSID without a space
if that is any help
Tom Smyth
On Wed, 17 Apr 2019 at 01:12, Tom Smyth wrote:
>
> Hello All,
> I tried out 6.5 and tried joining a network with a space in the SS
1 interface 0 "Intel Rate Matching
Hub" rev 2.00/0.00 addr 2
vscsi0 at root
scsibus2 at vscsi0: 256 targets
softraid0 at root
scsibus3 at softraid0: 256 targets
sd2 at scsibus3 targ 1 lun 0: SCSI2 0/direct fixed
sd2: 238471MB, 512 bytes/sector, 488389489 sectors
root on sd2a (5cf8e277253f15df.a) swap on sd2b dump on sd2b
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rated from a customer AS &
> prefixes to an EBGP neighbor in Openbgpd?
>
> Can I somehow create an outgoing prefix list our something like a
> route-map for outgoing filtering?
>
> Please help
>
>
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The information contained in this E-mail i
think the neighbour would withdraw the
routes until the
hold time has expired ...
im subject to correction on this one... but it is the behaviour I have
empirically observed
on the bgp routers that i manage
I hope this helps
Tom Smyth
On Mon, 8 Apr 2019 at 22:11, Henry Bonath wrote:
>
>
----------
> >
> > LÉVAI Dániel
> > PGP key ID = 0x83B63A8F
> > Key fingerprint = DBEC C66B A47A DFA2 792D 650C C69B BE4C 83B6 3A8F
>
>
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Hi David, yeah intel Pro 1000 chipsets with SFP were common enough
back in the day... (probably still common)
Thanks
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On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 at 02:00, David Gwynne wrote:
>
> you have em(4) with sfp?
>
> > On 4 Apr 2019, at 18:55, Marco Prause wrote:
> >
> > I
+1 for me also :) ix :)
On Tue, 2 Apr 2019 at 23:38, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> :-)
>
7;ps -aux -o rtable'
> > and using some grep/cut-fu but I am not happy with the results.
> >
> > Perhaps there is something simpler that I am missing?
>
> Yes, `id -R` "Display the routing table of the current process":
>
> PS1="[\u@$\h:\w](rd
info specific to the
cards there
I hope this helps
Tom Smyth
On Tuesday, 2 April 2019, Rachel Roch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Hopefully I'm just searching the man pages wrong but I can't seem to find
> any hints as to how I can view SFP diagnostics in OpenBSD (i.e. light power
>
gt;
> __
> kolargol
>
> Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email.
>
> ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
> On Tuesday, April 2, 2019 1:30 PM, Tom Smyth
> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I was wondering what devs / more experienced users think about
> > having
in my blood pressure :)
On Tue, 2 Apr 2019 at 12:33, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
> No, this is not our style, it very much doesn't fit the development
> process to have users running prototype code for 6 months.
>
> And anyways why do you want this, since pf is going away.
least 2x performance
from my lab testing here
I think having a higher install base of consistently complied generic
kernels with
pf enabled would be beneficial
what do the more experienced users of OpenBSD think about this?
are there any down sides with this approach ?
Thanks,
Tom Smyth
Hello
I Had noticed that NTP updates to network devices were frequently
hundreds of ms
and even sometimes a few seconds of an adjustment on network devices
that were configured to use my 2 OpenBSD NTP servers,
logging into NTP servers and checking /var/log/daemon
would see the log peppered with
like that,
If you still need to use vmware on a lesser license perhaps a
multiport card + sriov and avoid their poor virtual switches
basically you will have a lot of hassle with that,
I hope this helps ... 352 days later :/
Tom Smyth
PS
Einstein once said " you should make things as sim
o stupid to use Linux. I know grub-based boot loaders give
> you that option, but then I went to try Alpine Linux, and from what I'm
> finding, I have to setup a config file put it back into the ISO.
>
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The information contained
Thanks Ingo for your (as always) good attention to detail
and detailed feedback I really appreciate it ...
Point taken Ingo re the patch... :) and tech@ :)
and discussion duly moved to misc@
it was more of a heads up
Ill work on my programming skills :)
cheers,
Tom Smyth
On Wed, 13 Mar
use
memory above 4GB
for for PCI-E I/O
sorry I cant be more specific... I just cant remember ... it was
about 5 years ago... :/
but check out any advanced I/O PCI-E settings on your server board Bios
I hope this helps
Tom Smyth
On Tue, 12 Mar 2019 at 21:34, Marco Nuessgen wrote:
>
>
g if there is something like rcctl.subr
that my shell script could call with functions that have been written by smarter
people than I,
any suggestions would be welcome ,
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the firmware for the USG
pro you can do a dry run of the recovery firmware before you load the
OpenBSD OS on the USG
I hope this helps...
Tom
On Tue, 12 Feb 2019 at 23:41, Diana Eichert wrote:
>
> On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 4:28 PM Tom Smyth
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Diana,
> >
ntroller.
>
> Tested on EdgeRouter Pro, and Shasta."
>
> Therefore I should be able to install on the emmc, correct assumption?
>
> If so, is there a good way to dump existing factory firmware from emmc
> before I install OpenBSD? At some point I may have to restore to
> factory.
&
Hi Larry
>From looking at your config it looks like when the wiregusrd interface
comes up
You want to allow forward traffic
And you want masqurade traffic leaving on eth0
1)You dont really need to add and remove those rules as the wireguard
tunnel comes up id suggest just adding firewall rules st
gt; I will continue to play around with this, just wondering if anybody has a
> "good practice" way of dynamically advertising the network.
>
> Cheers,
> Simon.
>
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The information contained in this E-mail is intended onl
Claudio / Job et all are doing some great work on that at the moment ... )
https://www.ssi.gouv.fr/uploads/2016/03/bgp-configuration-best-practices.pdf
( just be careful with URPF strict mode (if you have multiple paths use
loose instead)
I hope this Helps
Tom Smyth
PS ... My recommendations
that is interconnecting the devices also supports jumbo frames of
that size
(and has jumbo frames enabled)
you can force the MTU to a value using ifconfig or hostname.if
configuration
files
I hope this helps
Tom Smyth
On Mon, 14 Jan 2019 at 20:29, Henry Bonath wrote:
> Is it possible to
/kvm_intel/parameters/preemption_timer
so OpenBSD Runs fine on an unmodified Proxmox 5.3 Box ...
so the KVM / Linux Bug that caused OpenBSD guests to Freeze seems
to be resolved in Proxmox 5.3 ... (so users of 5.0 , 5.1 may want to
upgrade
to the latest version of Proxmox
I hope this helps
Tom Smyth
had to move /usr and /usr/X11R6 and it was just not worth
> the effort given the drive in question is pretty much just the system
> whereas the content for the services it runs is on other drives.
> >
> > Nick.
> >
>
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how to get httpd to use unix sockets?
>
> The only solution i could image was to monkey hack a fastcgi socket to
> reverse proxy to the regular socket, this was without success.
>
>
> Take Care
> Sincerely Filip
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The inf
now helps
find the correct packages from your favourite mirror
and simply populate /etc/installurl
with the url of your favourite mirror,
man installurl for more details
I hope this helps
Tom Smyth
On Thu, 20 Dec 2018 at 22:13, John Ankarström wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I have
priority 0 llprio 3
> groups: pflog
> $
>
>
> i tried a syntax suggestion in on the bottom page of:
> https://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/rdr.html
> without any luck...
>
>
> i am just getting timeouts here, does anyone know how i could solve this?
>
>
> T
control flow of traffic between your
edge routers
and your Stateful Firewalls
Hope This Helps
Tom Smyth
On Wed, 19 Dec 2018 at 01:52, Max Clark wrote:
>
> Thanks Arnaud - I understand that it's not a stateful protocol/failover.
> It's interesting from the standpoint that if I
s on the server - one facing the Internet and one
> facing our equipment.
>
> Would the access switch in this configuration be a bad idea? Should I keep
> things directly homed on the server?
>
> And my last question - are there any specific NICs that I should look for
> and/or avoid wh
t line in /etc/hostname.vio4
> It will nuke all v4 addresses and re-add them.
>
> Depending on your usecase this might work for you or it might melt
> down your whole network ;)
>
> On Thu, Dec 06, 2018 at 10:49:01PM +, Tom Smyth wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> >
Thanks
Tom Smyth
On Fri, 7 Dec 2018 at 13:09, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
>
> On 06/12/18(Thu) 22:49, Tom Smyth wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Im running a router with multiple ips on an interface using the
> > inet alias
> >
> > issue:
> > when commenting
Thanks
Tom Smyth
Sorry the "here" I was referring to earlier was "here" as shown below
https://lab.rickauer.com/post/2017/07/16/OpenBSD-rtables-and-rdomains
> Howdy...
> starting Openvpn in different rdomains works pretty well for us
>
> a crude way of doing that ... is to add the following line to the
> botto
out quick on { $if_ext } from self to any set prio (3,6)
> >
> > #Load balance outbound traffic from internal network across tun1 and tun2 -
> > THIS IS NOT WORKING - IT ONLY USES FIRST TUNNEL
> > pass in quick on { $if_int } to any route-to { (tun1 10.8.8.1), (tun2
> > 10.8.8.1) } rou
)
and it worked
Thanks for your help Claudio ... I think i had a typo in my
restricted socket path
Tom Smyth
On Mon, 19 Nov 2018 at 08:58, Claudio Jeker wrote:
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> On Sun, Nov 18, 2018 at 10:57:01PM +0000, Tom Smyth wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a Looking glass
Hello,
I have a Looking glass that I want to run on a management interface
that is in a separate rdomain to the BGP router ...
is there away we can have the the bgprocess in one RDomain (main Rdomain)
and the the bgp looking glass in another rdomain...
so currently i have httpd in Rdomain 2
what else to check.
> Do you guys have any idea?
>
> --
> Tony
>
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>
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Kindest regards,
Tom Smyth
there any other reason why the error below can occur ...
are there any sysctl settings changes I need to condsider to avoid
this error in future ...
Thanks
Tom Smyth
Oct 28 08:03:20 persistent02 /bsd: klog: dropped 906578 bytes, message
buffer full
Oct 28 08:03:36 persistent02 /bsd
es.
> e.g.
> # pkg_add mozilla-dicts-ca
> --- +liberation-fonts-2.00.1p1 ---
> You may wish to update your font path for /usr/local/share/fonts/Liberation
> --- +noto-emoji-20150929p0 ---
> You may wish to update your font path for /usr/local/share
Thanks, Andre
I reverted my change to rc.subr
I tried what you suggested and it seemed to work,
(believe it or not,
I tried somehting similar this morning but i must have had typo in my
syntax)
Thanks Tom Smyth
On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 at 13:53, Andre Stoebe wrote:
>
> Use "rcctl set unbo
-
the above didnt seem to work
Thanks
On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 at 09:06, Tom Smyth wrote:
>
> Hi Predrag,
>
> Thanks for taking a look,
> im running
> OpenBSD fns1.ogmaconnect.com 6.4 GENERIC.MP#364 amd64
> It would appear that the killed message was due to insuffic
wrote:
>
> Tom Smyth wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> > unbound-checkconf "Killed" when cheking a large local zone config file
> > rcctl start unbound fails because of the above command failing
> >
> > background
> >
> > we were migrating ou
onf before starting the unbound
however running unbound or nohup unbound works fine..
to load that local zone into memory it takes about 4G of Ram,
/var/log/messages is clear
/var/log/daemon is clear
--
Kindest regards,
Tom Smyth
I second this approach...
1 sep further you could go is with a laptopwith a 2.5 inch sata slot and an
m sata slot
Install each os on separate internal drives
That way you can use the bios / boot menu to select the diskand hence the
os u wish to boot...
Hope this helps
On Mon 8 Oct 2018, 15:17 He
project dont give me the right
to second guess the projects future requests for assistance..
peace out ...
Tom Smyth
On Sat, 6 Oct 2018 at 11:00, Tim Jones
wrote:
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> ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
> On Saturday, October 6, 2018 9:21 AM, Marcus MERIGHI
> wrote:
>
> > Dear all,
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