On Tue 2005.09.13 at 15:40 -0500, eric wrote:
> I'm running 3.7-RELEASE with all patches on x86 hardware. I've tested
> the bandwidth on them machine, and can easily handle 200-300Mbps. I/O is
> decent too (this is an IBM x335 [dmesg below]). What *really* is nearly
> impossible is running nessus and nmap on this host. Even using the ports, a
> single nmap scan will take more than 4 hours. The network is 100
> full-duplex, and I've even testing setting the bge(4) cards to half-duplex
> at 100Mbps. Any machine I've ever run nessus/nmap on with OpenBSD as the
> underlying operating platform has had this problem.
> 
> For those of us running your vulnerability scanners on OpenBSD, do you have
> any tricks to fix these issues? I know they're not the best-coded
> applications, but I'm stuck running them.
> 
> Any thoughts are appreciated. I've tried with pf enabled and disabled, no
> major difference in speed. I have a GENERIC.MP kernel with all the current
> patches applied.

you fail to mention details of such issues...what are they?

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