Re: Defending OpenBSD Performance

2009-09-14 Thread Jose Quinteiro
I've heard a different version of that one: ...is like teaching a pig to sing, it wastes your time and it annoys the pig. Saludos, Jose. On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 13:44:55 -0400, STeve Andre' and...@msu.edu wrote: Attempting to prove the worth of OpenBSD to folks who are not able to figure things

Re: HD 'Analysis'

2009-05-04 Thread Jose Quinteiro
I use this http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/ Saludos, Jose. L. V. Lammert wrote: At 06:06 PM 5/4/2009 -0400, STeve Andre' wrote: The best way is to get a new disk. I'm serious. Disks are cheap enough, and the value of whats on them is high enough that if you think its going, get a

Re: Help with CARP

2008-09-22 Thread Jose Quinteiro
Not set on the MASTER, 230 on the backup. Saludos, Jose. Jonathan Carter wrote: I have it set to (1) on the promary and (100) on the backup. How high did you set yours? Jonathan -Original Message- From: Jose Quinteiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 20 September 2008 20:45

Re: Help with CARP

2008-09-22 Thread Jose Quinteiro
wrote: On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 8:30 AM, Jose Quinteiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not set on the MASTER, 230 on the backup. Can you post the output of 'ifconfig' and 'netstat -s -p carp' and 'netstat -s -p pfsync' from both firewalls? -B

Re: Help with CARP

2008-09-20 Thread Jose Quinteiro
I had similar problems with a couple of little Soekris boxes. I solved it by increasing advskew. I think they can't handle the interrupt load at peak times. I'm in the process of replacing them. HTH, Jose. Jonathan Carter wrote: Hi Any ideas with this one please? I have 2 openBSD

Re: scsi disk i/o hanging 4.3 system

2008-08-08 Thread Jose Quinteiro
Had this same problem with some 1750s. Found it only happens on BIOS rev. A10. Rev. A12 resolves the problem. Saludos, Jose. Rick Aliwalas wrote: I think the problem I'm having is different as 4.2-RELEASE works like a charm. Again, copying a few gig worth files from say sd1h to sd0h locks

pf.conf syntax error

2008-08-08 Thread Jose Quinteiro
The pf.conf man page sez: Macros are not expanded inside quotes. For example, ext_if = kue0 all_ifs = { $ext_if lo0 } However, that following fails with a syntax error on 4.3. On 4.2 something like this worked: foo = 123 bar = 456 fubar_ports = { $foo $bar }

Re: pf.conf syntax error

2008-08-08 Thread Jose Quinteiro
= { $host1 $host2 } That'll work too. Can't use macros for port numbers if dots are required. Thanks, Jose. phoenixcomm wrote: Jose Quinteiro-5 wrote: The pf.conf man page sez: Macros are not expanded inside quotes. For example, ext_if = kue0 all_ifs = { $ext_if

Re: pf.conf syntax error

2008-08-08 Thread Jose Quinteiro
Thanks, I searched the archives but didn't find it. Saludos, Jose. nate wrote: Jose Quinteiro wrote: host1 = 192 host2 = 192.168.1.2 all_hosts = { $host1 $host2 } You'll get: /etc/pf.conf:linenum: syntax error pfctl: Syntax error in config file: pf rules not loaded That's a bug in pf

Re: developer laptop choices

2008-06-16 Thread Jose Quinteiro
Super quick and dirty check, and I'd have to get it with Windows Vista Ultimate. Ultimate what? is the question that comes immediately to mind. No thanks. Personally, I'd buy a Dell Insipidron N-series, purely for political reasons. Saludos, Jose. Lars D. Noodin wrote: On Mon, 16 Jun 2008,

Re: bsdanywhere

2008-06-07 Thread Jose Quinteiro
5. Bowlfish http://www.kernel-panic.it/software/bowlfish/ http://www.kernel-panic.it/software/bowlfish/ Predrag Punosevac wrote: Pau wrote: a nice thing to test hardware and get dmesg http://bsdanywhere.org/ Of course, I guess that booting the obsd installer cd is much

Re: Decipering Understanding IP addressing

2008-05-21 Thread Jose Quinteiro
Looks like the exponentiation operator got eaten up somewhere. 2 to the 32nd power (2^32) is 4,294,967,296. 2^3 == 8. HTH, Jose. Kendall Shaw wrote: In the networking section of the OpenBSD FAQ it suggests reading Understanding IP addressing:

Re: ipsec home network to colo server

2008-05-17 Thread Jose Quinteiro
http://www.openbsd.org/papers/asiabsdcon07-ipsec/mgp00065.html try ipsec.conf on fire: angie = 208.70.72.13 fire = 10.0.0.0/24 ike esp from $fire to $angie local egress \ srcid fire.sporkton.com dstid angie.sporkton.com ipsec.conf on angie: angie = 208.70.72.13 fire = 10.0.0.0/24

Re: ipsec home network to colo server

2008-05-17 Thread Jose Quinteiro
any then? 2008/5/17 Jose Quinteiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]: http://www.openbsd.org/papers/asiabsdcon07-ipsec/mgp00065.html try ipsec.conf on fire: angie = 208.70.72.13 fire = 10.0.0.0/24 ike esp from $fire to $angie local egress \ srcid fire.sporkton.com dstid angie.sporkton.com ipsec.conf

CARP traffic goes over the ipsec tunnel when it's not supposed to

2008-04-28 Thread Jose Quinteiro
I have two firewalls running OpenBSD 4.2 x86. I've set up an ipsec tunnel using ipsec.conf. These machines also serve up a shared ip address using a carp interface. Here's hostname.carp1 on machine1: inet 10.40.31.225 255.255.255.224 10.40.31.255 carpdev vr1 vhid 2 pass ... And on machine2: