Hi,
I'm running what I would call a fairly basic setup composed of:
- 4 routers (OpenBGPd) / R{1..4}
- 2 transits AS{8218,13193}
- my AS: 49463
- BGP session over loopback interfaces (2a02:27d0:0:112::1 /
2a02:27d0:100:114::4)
- Several peering sessions (HE, ...)
R1 - bgpd.conf:
AS 49463
Hi,
On my OpenBSD 4.9 i386 PC there is no serial port so I bought a USB-to-Serial
adapter in the hope to be able to use it but I can't figure out which device in
/dev to use for that. When I connect the adapter I have the following dmesg
entries:
uplcom0 at uhub2 port 1 Prolific Technology
mlnos...@yahoo.com (ML mail), 2012.11.06 (Tue) 13:22 (CET):
On my OpenBSD 4.9 i386 PC there is no serial port so I bought a
USB-to-Serial adapter in the hope to be able to use it but I can't
figure out which device in /dev to use for that. When I connect the
adapter I have the following dmesg
On Tue, Nov 06, 2012 at 04:22:17AM -0800, ML mail wrote:
Hi,
On my OpenBSD 4.9 i386 PC there is no serial port so I bought a USB-to-Serial
adapter in the hope to be able to use it but I can't figure out which device
in /dev to use for that. When I connect the adapter I have the following
On Tue, Nov 06, 2012 at 04:22:17AM -0800, ML mail wrote:
Hi,
On my OpenBSD 4.9 i386 PC there is no serial port so I bought a USB-to-Serial
adapter in the hope to be able to use it but I can't figure out which device
in /dev to use for that. When I connect the adapter I have the following
russ...@dotplan.dyndns.org (russell), 2012.11.01 (Thu) 21:59 (CET):
On 11/01/2012 07:04 AM, Kurt Mosiejczuk wrote:
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
untarring the sets and copying the kernel by hand is not recommended.
I used the perfect phrase for this in a presentation on PF a week ago:
You
Many thanks to all of you for your answers! /dev/ttyU* it is... never used
serial over USB before but now it makes all sense!
From: Otto Moerbeek o...@drijf.net
To: ML
mail mlnos...@yahoo.com
Cc: misc@openbsd.org misc@openbsd.org
Sent:
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
ML mail mlnos...@yahoo.com writes:
Hi,
Hi,
On my OpenBSD 4.9 i386 PC
Time to upgrade!
there is no serial port so I bought a USB-to-Serial
adapter in the hope to be able to use it but I can't figure out which device
in /dev to use for that. When I connect the adapter I have the following
Hello,
I'm running a freshly upgraded OpenBSD 5.2 inside a ESXi 5.0.0 VM. The
machine serves mainly as a Zabbix monitoring server.
Shortly after upgrading I experienced problems with the corresponding
PHP web interface (installed with the zabbix-web package). Upon
visiting the URL, the serving
I'm pretty certain my USB hub doesn't need to be uplinked to charge devices
(the computer definitely does not need to be on) and unplugging the hub to
detect new devices is not necessary.
Robert Connolly robertconnolly1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello. I recently bought self powered USB hubs. To my
Nothing wrong, I normally use bind so I just didn't think of make each
service listen at different address. Double face palm at myself lol.
Thanks Stuart, that what I will do.
Michel
Le 2012-10-30 19:23, Stuart Henderson a écrit :
What's wrong with binding NSD to one IP address for
I can confirm this all is true, but due to USB power being the way it
is YMMV. I use hubs regularly for host attachment and for standalone
charging. The hub in my desktop monitor is intentionally disconnected
from the host in order to provide charging, but it doesn't always
work.
A main thing is
On Tue, 06 Nov 2012 08:18:29 +
Peter Kay syllops...@syllopsium.co.uk wrote:
I'm pretty certain my USB hub doesn't need to be uplinked to charge
devices (the computer definitely does not need to be on)
It depends on your motherboard whether usb are powered when off. It
will need to be on on
Dear list members,
I have setted up a web server in my working environment and i was asked to
install webalizer. Now my boss asked me to install a tool that looks at
webalizer stats files and suggest a hardware capacity for that workload
reported by webalizer.
I dont know what to tell him. Why
On 11/6/2012 8:28 AM, Friedrich Locke wrote:
Dear list members,
I have setted up a web server in my working environment and i was asked to
install webalizer. Now my boss asked me to install a tool that looks at
webalizer stats files and suggest a hardware capacity for that workload
reported by
On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 5:28 PM, Friedrich Locke
friedrich.lo...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear list members,
I have setted up a web server in my working environment and i was asked to
install webalizer. Now my boss asked me to install a tool that looks at
webalizer stats files and suggest a hardware
Hi,
On Tue Nov 6 2012 10:49, Wesley wrote:
I just built a small firewall using OpenBSD 5.2
Advices are welcome... ;-)
Thank you very much.
So, 2 interfaces, with the following rules :
-Traffic only Ipv4
-Allow pings in/out
-Allow our lan to only have ftp/http and https
-Allow an
I'm running a freshly upgraded OpenBSD 5.2 inside a ESXi 5.0.0 VM. The
machine serves mainly as a Zabbix monitoring server.
Shortly after upgrading I experienced problems with the corresponding
PHP web interface (installed with the zabbix-web package). Upon
visiting the URL, the serving
On Tue, Nov 06, 2012 at 02:28:49PM -0200, Friedrich Locke wrote:
Dear list members,
I have setted up a web server in my working environment and i was asked to
install webalizer. Now my boss asked me to install a tool that looks at
webalizer stats files and suggest a hardware capacity for
Arrived in Tauranga, New Zealand.
Thanks to all involved.
On 10/27/12 05:17, goodb0fh wrote:
Got mine yesterday, thanks!!!
Sent from my iPhone 7
On Oct 26, 2012, at 11:57 AM, Dan Farrell danstermeis...@gmail.com wrote:
Just wanted to say thank-you, and the artwork is awesome.
danno
2012/11/6 André Stöbe andresto...@gmail.com:
PHP web interface (installed with the zabbix-web package). Upon
The functions
execute
suhosin_execute_ex
zend_do_fcall_common_helper_SPEC
loop over and over again, in exactly this order.
Hi,
I had the same problem a
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