pedro la peu wrote:
> > 200mW Cardbus card that can do 802.11g with hostap?
>
> Why do you need 200mW?
I don't know that I "need" it, but it generally provides for greater
range without the need for an external antenna...
Hi,
I'm using OpenBSD 3.7 with pf and bridge enabled for a transparent
proxy, and I'm having some packet loss somewhere in this bridge, since
netstat -ni doesn't give me any ierrors i'm beginning to check PF setup,
this machine has about 30k packets/s, my question is: how can i see if
pf is ok wit
hurricane electric has that IPv6 thing where they'll
bgp with you so you can get their view of IPv6 internet.
tried it a while ago (~3.6?) with openbsd bgpd and it
would bomb on me complaining of unsupported capability.
tried it on sep.1 current and same thing.
when i watch tcpdump,
On Sat, 17 Sep 2005, Steve B wrote:
I'm a little confused on the topic of running Bind on OBSD. I've read the
Secure Architectures book, some material at
http://www.aei.ca/~pmatulis/pub/obsd_pf.html and a few other places. My goal
is to provide DNS to my local LANs and probably act as a caching/
I'm a little confused on the topic of running Bind on OBSD. I've read the
Secure Architectures book, some material at
http://www.aei.ca/~pmatulis/pub/obsd_pf.html and a few other places. My goal
is to provide DNS to my local LANs and probably act as a caching/forwarding
DNS. What confuses me is 1)
On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 15:11:34 -0700
Darrin Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A questions to any programmers reading this: what's your development
> environment? Which editor do you like? Do you use integrated compile,
> or do you go back the the shell prompt? Do you use any lint-like
> tools?
On Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 11:52:23AM +0200, steven mestdagh wrote:
> I'm going to extend my i386 machine with a USB 2.0 (PCI) host adapter.
> Are there any recommended cards or cards that I should not buy or that
> do not work?
I think they are pretty much all ehci(4).
> 200mW Cardbus card that can do 802.11g with hostap?
Why do you need 200mW?
Just wanted to to give a dmesg for the Motorola WU830G USB2 Wireless Adapter,
in case anyone else was thinking of buying one. I picked it up for $20.
Needless to say, not much luck with this one. Chipset made by Envara, which
was bought by Intel in 2004.
# dmesg
OpenBSD 3.8-beta (GENERIC) #119:
So, with 3.8 around the corner, any recommendations on a solid 200mW
Cardbus card that can do 802.11g with hostap? I noticed a few
high-power cards at
http://www.senao.com/english/product/product_wireless01_outdoor.asp?pgtl
=Wireless&tp1id=02&tp2id=07, even though it appears power output drops
at
A questions to any programmers reading this: what's your development
environment? Which editor do you like? Do you use integrated compile, or
do you go back the the shell prompt? Do you use any lint-like tools?
Please mention anything that you find makes your programming life
easier. And if you
On 9/16/2005 at 05:47:29 Jeffrey Roach wrote:
> Can anyone tell me why I don't receive mail from the list? I receive only
> my own posts. My preference is set to receive it daily.
Probably because you're using Hotmail, which filters out anything not
approved by Microsoft? :) Just check your jun
On 15/09/05, Sylvain Falardeau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am currently testing dhcping 1.2 on OpenBSD 3.5 and have some problems
> to get it to work on the same machine (works fine when dhcpinging other
> machines). The dhcpd is on the machine on interface em0 IP 172.21.50.41.
> I do:
>
On Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 09:16:00AM -0400, Sean Kiewiet wrote:
> The following line in rc.local; gives the error can't find tclsh when I
> boot up.
>
>
> if [ -x /usr/local/src/sguil/server/sguild ]; then
> echo -n ' starting squil...'
> /usr/local/src/sguil/server/sguild -a /etc/s
Hi all !
I have a new notebook with via cle266 chipset.
I do not have luck with Xorg setup.
When I run xorgcfg, the notebook display goes black and I must to
restart the system.
The created xorg.conf with xorgcfg not work, seems to be incomplete.
I not have here my notebook but I can post late
OBSD3.7
The following line in rc.local; gives the error can't find tclsh when I
boot up.
if [ -x /usr/local/src/sguil/server/sguild ]; then
echo -n ' starting squil...'
/usr/local/src/sguil/server/sguild -a /etc/sguild/autocat.conf
-c /etc/sguild/sguild.conf &
fi
Tclsh is in /u
Hello
I've got a small problem with connections staying in FINWAIT2 state, I
am seeing the same behaviour with OpenBSD 3.4 and OpenBSD 3.5. The
situtation is as follows -
I have a PBS (Portable Batching System) Server running on 192.168.1.2
port 15001, I am connecting to it from 192.168.3.4. I h
On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 13:09:52 +0200, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
>http://www.lightconsulting.com/~travis/dfd/
And we should have to google, why? I can't be bothered if the author
can't be bothered to get his own URL correct.
That page said, inter alia, :" First set your umask to something
sensible so tha
On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 11:40:42 +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>--On 17 September 2005 09:39 +1000, Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
>
>> My question is: Will this be a relaible set-up for both purposes?
>> Usually we have the console port running 9600 no handshakes. I'll bet
>> RDP looks very sad on that sett
Hi there,
I have big problem with my 2 gigabit interface, it always "sk0: watchdog
timeout" for unpredictable time,
"Sep 17 16:33:19 bridge /bsd: sk0: watchdog timeout"
I use 2 "sk" interface, sk0 and sk1 as bridge, an one rl0 interface and it
work fine for 4 days,
but when i use my pf queue rul
Rod.. Whitworth schrieb:
> On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 04:35:18 -0500, Travis H. wrote:
>
>
>>You can find it here:
>>http://www.lightconsulting.com/dfd/dfd_keeper/
>>
>
> Uhhh?
> ===
> Not Found
> The requested URL /dfd/dfd_keeper was not found on this server.
> ===
Google helps: http://www.lightconsu
--On 17 September 2005 09:39 +1000, Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
My question is: Will this be a relaible set-up for both purposes?
Usually we have the console port running 9600 no handshakes. I'll bet
RDP looks very sad on that setting.
You probably know or can guess most of this anyway but it doesn
On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 04:35:18 -0500, Travis H. wrote:
> You can find it here:
>http://www.lightconsulting.com/dfd/dfd_keeper/
>
Uhhh?
===
Not Found
The requested URL /dfd/dfd_keeper was not found on this server.
===
>From the land "down under": Australia.
Do we look from up over?
Do NOT CC me - I
hi,
I'm going to extend my i386 machine with a USB 2.0 (PCI) host adapter.
Are there any recommended cards or cards that I should not buy or that
do not work?
thanks,
--
steven
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Hi,
On Fri, 16.09.2005 at 14:49:18 +0100, tony sarendal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Your own as, two full bgp feeds and just let bgp decide path.
> Loadsharing is usually pretty good,
this depends *very*much* to whom you are connected, and how.
Please remember that one of the main points in BGP
Hey,
Just letting people know that a dynamic firewall daemon, (sort of a
command shell for the firewall), is available for OpenBSD & pf. It's
called dfd_keeper, and I'm looking for ideas, suggestions, developers,
and testers. You can find it here:
http://www.lightconsulting.com/dfd/dfd_keeper/
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Pedro Marcolino wrote:
| $ ping 213.63.13.1
| PING 213.63.13.1 (213.63.13.1): 56 data bytes
| 64 bytes from 213.63.13.1: icmp_seq=0 ttl=126 time=19.305 ms
| 64 bytes from 213.63.13.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=126 time=18.073 ms
Note the ttl=126. This is very
Well, I decided to give getting onto the web host in the office from home
and I was able to get to it from home.
I wonder what the reason xnmap only shows port 22/tcp ssh at the office and
not the other ports available?
And I can only connect from host computers with internal nic address not
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