Re: Viewing SFP diagnostic data in OpenBSD ?

2019-04-11 Thread Mihai Popescu
GPON involves encryption keys (because the light is split off so that a handful of other customers have the same signal as you). In the UK this is exclusively done by a telco-provided box, they won't give you the keys to use in your own hardware. but it just spits out an ethernet connection that

Good options for SAS HBA or SATA expansion cards?

2019-04-11 Thread John Long
Hi, I have a Dell server that was advertised to support 4x3.5 + 2x2.5 drives but when I popped it open I found there are only 4 SATA ports on the motherboard total. So of the 6 claimed drives, I can actually only install 3 drives because the stock DVD drive consumes a mobo port. Speaking with

Re: Viewing SFP diagnostic data in OpenBSD ?

2019-04-11 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2019-04-10, Mihai Popescu wrote: >> The ISPs either give you a typical fritzbox CPE and/or a media converter >> (like the TP-Link >> MC220L), but it also works fine with the mentioned SFP. I now have 1Gbps >> Internet, fixed >> IPv4+v6, simply with DHCP (dhcp6c is needed to get the assigned

Re: OpenBSD httpd: PCI - DSS Compliance

2019-04-11 Thread Kihaguru Gathura
The issue is now resolved. The alert message no longer appears. Thank you. Kihaguru. On 4/10/19, Kihaguru Gathura wrote: > Hi, > > The message below refers. Has httpd met the particular requirement > 6.5.1 - 6.5.10 as shown? or is it a matter of further configuration. > > "Requirement 6.5 >

Re: Answer 2 / Re: 10GBit network performance on OpenBSD 6.4

2019-04-11 Thread Karel Gardas
On 4/9/19 6:56 PM, Mark Schneider wrote: Hi Peter Thank you very much for your feedback. It looks like the performance issue is more complex than I have expected. Just for the test I have installed OpenBSD 6.4 and FreeBSD 13.0 on few different servers and compared results (details are in

Re: pppoe ipv6 default route

2019-04-11 Thread Stuart Longland
On 7/4/19 8:01 pm, Jérémi Dupin wrote: > Hello, > > I configured my dsl modem (D-Link 320b) as a bridge and my OpenBSD router > talk to my isp with > pppoe. > > My hostname.pppoe0 look like the manual : > > inet 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 NONE \ > pppoedev em0 authproto pap \ > authname

Re: Nextcloud with httpd(8)

2019-04-11 Thread LÉVAI Dániel
Bruno Flückiger @ 2019-04-10T07:00:04 +0200: [...] > > Hi Dani > > I've tried to reproduce this with my test installation of Nextcloud, but > no luck. Maybe there is something wrong with the Nextcloud app on your > android device. Do you maybe run some old version or beta version? Have > you

Re: OpenBGP announce customer routes

2019-04-11 Thread Tom Smyth
Morning Michal, sorry for late very late reply ... it is probably not useful to you but im writing this to help anyone searching mailing list archives for an answer As Stuart mentioned you can use filters in bgpd.conf to do this check out /etc/examples/bgpd.conf also check man bgpd.conf and

Re: Good options for SAS HBA or SATA expansion cards?

2019-04-11 Thread Robert
On Thu, 11 Apr 2019 07:50:36 + John Long wrote: > Speaking with Dell, they are recommending their part number PEXSAT32 > which is a rebadged StarTech product based on the Marvell 88SE9123 > chipset. From posts I saw from people running various OS, that chipset > is flaky on everything but

Re: Answer 2 / Re: 10GBit network performance on OpenBSD 6.4

2019-04-11 Thread Mark Schneider
Hi Karel Thank you very much for your hint. Yes, I used FreeBSD 13.0 for final performance testing (scp transfer and iperf3). Before I run some tests with stable FreeBSD 12.0 but the performance was much lower (even still approx 3 times better than OpenBSD 6.4). FreeBSD 12.0 recognized less