On 27-2-2012 22:22, Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
> i'm having problem with ftp communication. when ftp client behind
> openbsd 5.0 firewall connects to ftp server or servers
> they see 425: Securiy: Bad IP connecting.
>
> openbsd has random nat with pool of /27 public addresess and inside
> hosts connec
Thanks for taking a swing.
>> I had a static IP with my previous provider; but comcast is dynamic.
>> However, I don't think that's an issue (see rule set below).
>
> Is it a non-routable IP?
No; it's 71.xxx.xxx.xxx
>> ext_if = "nfe0" # On-board NIC
>> int_if = "re0" # Realtek gigabit card
>> tab
Hey Scott,
I'm no PF guru, been having some of my own problems, thought I'd give
yours a look for a change of pace...
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 6:00 PM, Scott wrote:
> Hello,
> I had previously run pf with no problem. Then I switched to comcast,
> and clients can no longer access the internet.
>
>
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Hello,
I had previously run pf with no problem. Then I switched to comcast,
and clients can no longer access the internet.
I can access the internet from the server (via ssh BTW) running pf
(which, among other things, should indicate that I power cycled the
modem to release IP). Clients can still
hello everyone,
i'm having problem with ftp communication. when ftp client behind
openbsd 5.0 firewall connects to ftp server or servers
they see 425: Securiy: Bad IP connecting.
openbsd has random nat with pool of /27 public addresess and inside
hosts connect through that pool.
when ftp-prox
With this though I'm betting that a Core2Quad Q8400s CPU (which I currently
run on a FreeBSD based Mini-NAS mainframe) will be more powerful then any
Cisco SMB based router? - I can see it being more powerful then my 8xx or
18xx series in anycase!
I don't know cisco, it's all about how much data
On 27 February 2012 17:12, Kaya Saman wrote:
>
>
> So I would like to build a router out of a Quad Core Xeon system. I've
> selected the hardware for it already and the software barring the base OS.
>
>
>> You want the highest cache and highest frequency cpu you can find.
>> MP will not help you w
So I would like to build a router out of a Quad Core Xeon system. I've
selected the hardware for it already and the software barring the base OS.
You want the highest cache and highest frequency cpu you can find.
MP will not help you with routing performance at all.
Something like this:
h
Good luck
Many thanks Christiano for such a quick and comprehensive response :-)
Regards,
Kaya
On 27 February 2012 16:38, Kaya Saman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this is my first posting here :-)
>
>
> I have currently only used OpenBSD as a test vector setup on VirtualBox
> and 2x Sun Fire V240's as a DNS server (master/slave) using Bind9. So
> basically in short am an OpenBSD newbee :-)
>
>
> Ok so h
Hi,
this is my first posting here :-)
I have currently only used OpenBSD as a test vector setup on VirtualBox
and 2x Sun Fire V240's as a DNS server (master/slave) using Bind9. So
basically in short am an OpenBSD newbee :-)
Ok so here goes;
I've been using FreeBSD for around 3+ years now an
I recently upgraded an HP dv7-6b63us notebook (dmesg below) to amd64/mp
5.1-current as of about 11:30 EST 25 February 2012 (rebuilt from source
several times since installing a 7 February snapshot) and have started
seeing
ahci0: attempting to idle device
ahci0: couldn't recover NCQ error, fail
czeED,misc
iphone 4s 16gb 320euro. ipad 2 32gb 336euro
Witamy na naszej stronie
camera, laptop, moto, zegarek,watch..
cena jest bardzo niE
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 10:28:01PM +1030, David Walker wrote:
> Thank you Peter.
>
> I still get the same error message (error line wrapped):
>
> pkg_add ./pgt-firmware-1.2p2.tgz
> Bad pkg_db: No such file or directory at
> /usr/libdata/perl5/OpenBSD/PackageInfo.pm line 63.
>
> Line 63:
>
> ope
Hi Wesley.
On 28/02/2012, Wesley M. wrote:
> Why don't you try to install a snapshot version ?
> Just to see if the problem is resolved for the next release (5.1)...
I have some access to ADSL for the time being so I'll try do that.
> And sorry for the wget advice :-)
Thank you for reminding m
Why don't you try to install a snapshot version ?
Just to see if the problem is resolved for the next release (5.1)...
And sorry for the wget advice :-)
All the best,
Wesley.
On Tue, 28 Feb 2012 00:33:06 +1030, David Walker
wrote:
> Hi Magnus.
>
> That was the issue - that directory didn't exi
Hi Magnus.
That was the issue - that directory didn't exist.
It was my fault - playing with fstab ...
Unfortunately it seems there's bigger issue anyway.
When I plug the card in there's either no action (no ifconfig, no
LEDs, no console message) or I get a panic.
It happens invariably (I think) i
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2012/2/27 David Walker :
> Thank you Peter.
> I still get the same error message (error line wrapped):
>
> pkg_add ./pgt-firmware-1.2p2.tgz
> Bad pkg_db: No such file or directory at
[...]
> Somethings wrong with my environment but what ...
Yes, the thing that makes it impossible for you to run ex
Thank you Peter.
I still get the same error message (error line wrapped):
pkg_add ./pgt-firmware-1.2p2.tgz
Bad pkg_db: No such file or directory at
/usr/libdata/perl5/OpenBSD/PackageInfo.pm line 63.
Line 63:
opendir(my $dir, $pkg_db) or die "Bad pkg_db: $!");
Somethings wrong with my environme
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