Thanks Christian
Specifying the MAC you suggested makes a big jump in performance.
SSH Options: [-o Ciphers=arcfour128 -o MACs=umac...@openssh.com]
98.65026953028924143858 MB/s
94.75118186708754888342 MB/s
93.67964795503113387533 MB/s
77.35326700132979443792 MB/s
SSH Options: [-o
The previous tests were reading from striped disks 4 spindles,
writing to /dev/null
This is the best so far, with fetching 4 compressed 500MB files
on a remote ramdisk, local output going to /dev/null
All on 10GigE in the same room.
OUTDIR: [/dev/null] SSH Options: [-o Ciphers=arcfour128 -o
Hello,
I'm coming back with this Apache startup that works fine but yesterday
I added the -DSSL option in /etc/rc.conf but Apache won't start
#
/etc/rc.d/httpd start
httpd(failed)
I've looked at all the logs I could find
but couldn't see why it failed. Is Apache SSL with lpthread supposed to
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CONSTRUYENDO EL ESTADO POSITIVO SUSTENTABLE EN PSICOTERAPIA
Maybe a stupid question, but did you create the certificate the steps in the
FAQ?
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html#HTTPS
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 09:23:53AM +0100, Mik J wrote:
Hello,
I'm coming back with this Apache startup that works fine but yesterday
I added the -DSSL option in
Many today SSD and some magnetic disks have AES-128/256 encryption
builtin.
If BIOS supports it, it ask for password then send it to hard disk after
which it decodes it's AES key so it start to work.
No software crypto overhead, everything fine.
My question - how secure it really is.
One
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 08:51:49PM +0200, Tomasz Marszal wrote:
Hi Group.
I have a question to polish users how to set up polish encoding in terminal
in x windows in Open BSD 5.1 i386.
LC_ALL and LC_LOCALE didnt work (works only in bash and i get strange signs
instead of polish dialect signs.
* Adam Bryt adam.b...@gmx.com [120720 10:56]:
In ksh i can type polish signs in filenames (but 'ls' dont display it
correctly).
Install colorls or use ls | cat.
--
Alexander Polakov | plhk.ru
Le 20/07/2012 11:12, Wojciech Puchar a écrit :
Many today SSD and some magnetic disks have AES-128/256 encryption
builtin.
If BIOS supports it, it ask for password then send it to hard disk
after which it decodes it's AES key so it start to work.
No software crypto overhead, everything
Thx its working on 5.1 but insted
/etc/kbdtype
pl
i did /etc/wsconsctl
keyboard.encoding=pl
On Fri, 20 Jul 2012 12:24:07 +0200, Adam Bryt adam.b...@gmx.com wrote:
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 08:51:49PM +0200, Tomasz Marszal wrote:
Hi Group.
I have a question to polish users how to set up
Hello David,
Yes I did create it, if there is a configuration problem then I
don't see anything in the logs.
I'm wondering how to debug this.
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On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 12:20:38PM +0100, Mik J wrote:
Hello David,
Yes I did create it, if there is a configuration problem then I
don't see anything in the logs.
I'm wondering how to debug this.
Start apache on the command line as httpd and you'll probably see the error.
-Otto
well...
every problem has its solution -- eventually.
i have noticed first that if i dont start an xsession
(as in only xdm is on), the load can go under 1.00
but the reason couldnt be Xorg, as that is running
already if xdm is started. so i started suspecting
the programs in my .xsession.
and
Hello Otto,
I was confused if I could start it manually or not. There was
indeed a little mistake in the configuration regarding the paths of the
certificate.
It's now solved.
Thank you to both of you
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À : Mik J mikyde...@yahoo.fr
Cc
As your disk is probably not 'open source' (?), you don't
know if there is a really encryption, or if there is a secret
password (as for some bios) that permits to access data.
thats exactly what i fear about. it is even possible that there are no
encryption at all.
Keep in memory that,
Hi all:
I have one computer acting as NFS server for some directories. One of
these directories is /vol, where the hotplug-diskmount daemon mounts
external disks (usually FAT32).
The problem is that whereas NFS is working well (rest of dirs are
available through my local network) those mounted
available through my local network) those mounted by hotplug-diskmount
are missing. I can't see any of this dirs. If I export these dirs
in /etc/exports for NFS, then I see this dirs but no content is shown
inside them.
NFS AFAIK will never work this way.
reload mountd after mounting new
Hi list,
today I've installed OpenBSD 5.1 amd64 on a kvm (linux slackware) kvm
version is 1.0.1.
Starting machine with 4 core, and bsd.mp it crash.
Disabling mpbios see only one core and not smp.
Then, I've updated kvm to 1.1.1 but the results are the same.
There is someone that has started
Hi,
Le 20 juil. 2012 à 19:29, Alessandro Baggi a écrit :
Hi list,
today I've installed OpenBSD 5.1 amd64 on a kvm (linux slackware) kvm
version is 1.0.1.
Starting machine with 4 core, and bsd.mp it crash.
Disabling mpbios see only one core and not smp.
Then, I've updated kvm to 1.1.1 but
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Second that! Works great =)
I have 5.0 and 5.1 working well, with 2 vCPU, on my ESXi 5.
Cheers,
Jo
On Fri, 20 Jul 2012 17:33:26 +0200 (CEST)
Wojciech Puchar woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl wrote:
As your disk is probably not 'open source' (?), you don't
know if there is a really encryption, or if there is a secret
password (as for some bios) that permits to access data.
thats exactly
There are certain Seagate Momentus disks that do AES encryption in
hardware. This means that they use an AES key to encrypt the data, and
you need a (BIOS-)password to unlock this key at boot. So whenever you
change the password, it's just that - the AES key stays the same. You
that's how all
On Fri, 20 Jul 2012 21:55:52 +0200 (CEST)
Wojciech Puchar woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl wrote:
There are certain Seagate Momentus disks that do AES encryption in
hardware. This means that they use an AES key to encrypt the data, and
you need a (BIOS-)password to unlock this key at boot. So
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I have been using softraid full disk encryption, with the exception of the
/altroot partition, on my laptop. I have no real threat. I just want it so
that if someone wants to go through my laptop, they can't without my
permission. With OpenBSD's full disk encryption, and a locking screen
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Being realistic however, if you offered 1000 random people a $1000 prize to
get into your system, using the BIOS AES disk encryption, it's unlikely any
of them would pull it off. With softraid, I am only lacking rootkit
protection, by doing a sha1sum on my /altroot partition, from the encrypted
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