bgpd crashing on 4.5-current

2009-05-26 Thread Marco Matarazzo
Hi all, I've installed the 4.5-current as of 28 Aprilon a VMWare ESXi machine to test how OpenBSD could work as a looking glass. All works well but every now and then the following happens: On the OpenBSD router: May 25 12:00:05 bgplg bgpd[24599]: fatal in SE: pipe write error: Broken pipe May

Re: bgpd crashing on 4.5-current

2009-05-26 Thread Marco Matarazzo
how the running platform being virtual could affect this (but it may just be me with running short of imagination, you know! ;) Thanks, ]\/[arco On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 1:55 PM, Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de wrote: * Marco Matarazzo marm...@gmail.com [2009-05-26 13:07]: I've installed

Re: Per User Bandwidth Limiting

2008-12-14 Thread Marco Matarazzo
Hi Justin, I have an ISP situation where there is about 1000 users sitting behind Cisco 3550 switches. Each port is 1 user and is configured with an individual VLAN where each VLAN is assigned a small network subnet and corresponding DHCP scope. The problem is that it seems (so I have been

Re: Per User Bandwidth Limiting

2008-12-14 Thread Marco Matarazzo
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 5:04 PM, Pete Vickers p...@systemnet.no wrote: Indeed, I believe whilst c3750 support traffic-shaping, the c3550 does not. I don't have direct knowledge of c3750 in this regard, but if they're like c3560 (and they should be) they support shaping in only one direction,

Loosing states on clustered firewall

2008-10-03 Thread Marco Matarazzo
Hi all, I've a problem with a cluster of OpenBSD firewalls. I don't see an immediate clean solution, but some of you may shed some light on it! ;) The two firewalls manage 50 vlans, each one has a corresponding carp interface. The two firewalls exchange state information via pfsync on a

Re: Loosing states on clustered firewall

2008-10-03 Thread Marco Matarazzo
Hi Stuart, On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 1:46 PM, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: On 2008-10-03, Marco Matarazzo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Communication between vlan[1-3] and vlan[4-6] fails, because traffic originating from i.e. vlan1 and going to vlan4 does not get routed to FW2

Re: Loosing states on clustered firewall

2008-10-03 Thread Marco Matarazzo
Hi Stuart, On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 3:48 PM, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: You could try only having an address on the carp interfaces, not the vlan interfaces, then use OSPF to announce to the other firewall... I'm actually already using OSPF to announce the routes to the

Re: ospfctl reload does not add virtual interfaces

2008-08-28 Thread Marco Matarazzo
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 12:50 PM, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2008-08-27, Marco Matarazzo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: # ospfctl reload # tail /var/log/messages Aug 27 11:36:39 sfw2 ospfd[12857]: configuration reload failed Adding a vlan and reloading works here on -current

ospfctl reload does not add virtual interfaces

2008-08-27 Thread Marco Matarazzo
Hi all, I'm setupping a carp/pfsync firewall with ospf. We've have 40 vlans, and we plan to add other later. Everything is working as expected, except one thing. From time to time we have to add new vlans to the setup, the procedure would be to create the relevant hostname.vlanxxx,

Unable to make a SATA SSD disk working

2008-06-06 Thread Marco Matarazzo
Hi all, I'm trying to install OpenBSD on a Transcend TS32GSSD25S-M, a 32GB SSD with SATA interface. No matter what I set in the BIOS in terms of PIO/DMA/UDMA modes or what flags I modify in UKC for the wd devices, the drive always get recognized as PIO mode , UltraDMA mode 5. But it's absolutely