far end of the tunnel and I am pinging from the local
end:
ping -s 1388 1.2.3.4 works
ping -s 1396 1.2.3.4 works
All other sizes, 1389 to 1395 inclusive fail.
Is there some way to remedy this?
Thanks in advance.
Russell P. Sutherland Email: russell . sutherland @ utoronto dawt ca
N
Ok... I've updated both ends of the tunnel to OpenBSD 6.5 and the same problem
exists when trying to pass packets of a certain size.
Any ideas on how to fix or work around this issue?
Thanks in advance.
Russell P. Sutherland Email: russell . sutherland @ utoronto dawt ca
Ne
tes/sector, 61341696 sectors
uhub2 at uhub1 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "Advanced Micro Devices
product 0x7900" rev 2.00/0.18 addr 2
vscsi0 at root
scsibus3 at vscsi0: 256 targets
softraid0 at root
scsibus4 at softraid0: 256 targets
root on sd0a (d3fbbb47f1a19759.a) swap on sd0b dump
: bridg 9
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priorStopped at savectx+0xb1: movl$0,%gs:0x530
ddb{2}>
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Done.
Russell P. Sutherland Email: russell . sutherland @ utoronto dawt ca
Network Engineer, I+TS Voice: +1.416.978.0470
4 Bancroft Ave., Rm. 102 Cell: +1.416.803.0080
University of TorontoFax: +1.416.978.6620
Toronto, ON M5S 1C1
think it is referenced and hence not utilized.
# pwd
/usr/src/sys/net
# grep ETHERTYPE * | grep TRANS
ethertypes.h:#defineETHERTYPE_TRANSETHER0x6558 /* Trans Ether
Bridging (RFC1701)*/
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Supervisor, Network Development | Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions
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= "2.3.0.0/16"
/etc/pf.conf:36: syntax error
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Russell Sutherland
Supervisor, Network Development | Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions
Information Technology Services | University of Toronto
4 Bancroft Ave., Rm. 102 | Toronto, ON M5S 1C1
russell.sutherl...@utoronto.ca
+1.416.978.0470 ~ tel
+1.416.978.6620 ~ fax
Does anyone know if the Dual-Core 500 MHz, MIPS64 board that is used in
the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter family,
has been used as an OpenBSD platform? I know there is development on the
octeon http://www.openbsd.org/octeon.html
platforms, but not sure if the port was actually usable.
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Russell
ThanksŠ And may I assume with net booting saving local customizations
(firewall rules, network configuration, etc.)
is a bit awkward, as there is no local storage?
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office: +1.416.978.0470
mobile: +1.416.803.0080
On 2014
r 2
vscsi0 at root
scsibus3 at vscsi0: 256 targets
softraid0 at root
scsibus4 at softraid0: 256 targets
root on sd0a (6b4b6c203a57b1ac.a) swap on sd0b dump on sd0b
bnx0: address 78:2b:cb:13:e4:0c
brgphy0 at bnx0 phy 1: BCM5709 10/100/1000baseT PHY, rev. 8
bnx1: address 78:2b:cb:13:e4:0d
brgphy1 at b
, is there any real advantage with the new etherip device?
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Russell Sutherland
Supervisor, Network Development | Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions
Information Technology Services | University of Toronto
4 Bancroft Ave., Rm. 102 | Toronto, ON M5S 1C1
russell.sutherl...@utoronto.ca
n a
similar environment.
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I would like to create a traffic shaping scenario as follows:
Establish and queue on an outgoing interface
with the following properties:
1. Total available bandwidth: "N" Mbps
2. There are "n" active src IP addresses
using the q
Is it possible to enable multilink PPP using the kernel based: pppoe(4) ?
Or does one have to resort to the userland pppoe/ppp(8) ?
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f: +1.416.978.6620
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I have a G4 Mac Mini (PowerMac 10,1) and have successfully installed OpenBSD
5.0 on it. I have also successfully built audacity from the ports tree. My
thought was to create a small footprint audio recording system for a small
charitable organization using OpenBSD.
I've had two small problems:
A.
It appears to me that the OpenBSD SNMP daemon: /usr/sbin/snmpd should create
it's own socket file: /var/run/snmpd.sock upon startup. There seems to be an
error which occurs at startup:
# /usr/sbin/snmpd -d
startup
fatal: snmpe: failed to bind SNMP UDP socket
check_child: lost child: snmp engine ex
I am trying to create multiple L2 over L3 tunnels using OpenBSD. The man
page for gif(4), the generic tunnel interface, gives excellent instructions
for creating _one_ bridge over a wide area network to join two remote LANs.
I have tried to extend this idea by bridging two other LANs over the same
I am trying to set up an ipsec bridge using the template and
instructions found in the brconfig man page (OpenBSD 4.6):
Create Security Associations (SAs) between the external IP
address of
each bridge and matching ingress flows by using the following
ipsec.conf(5) file on br
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