On Feb 7, 2013 11:20 PM, "Jan Stary" wrote:
>
> On Feb 07 21:31:11, martijn...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Thanks for all the quick responses, but if I understand you all
> > correctly there is no way to cut off an established connection by adding
> > an ip address to a blocked table, so I'm still left w
> I forget if mobiles do more prefetching on dns and/or tcp on mobiles but
> perhaps that's worth considering as a culprit.
My God Kevin, that's gotta be it!
> Does the page have more than 15 links?
Yep, like 16-17 or so :)
Mikkel
2013/2/7 Kevin Chadwick
> > I had to disable it as soon as I
On Feb 07 21:31:11, martijn...@gmail.com wrote:
> Thanks for all the quick responses, but if I understand you all
> correctly there is no way to cut off an established connection by adding
> an ip address to a blocked table, so I'm still left with my two stage
> drop off the connection (both adding
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 14:59 +0100, Bartosz Brzozowski wrote:
> Hi Misc.
>
> I have two location A i B in my lab.
> In the location A there is isakmpd + carp + pfsync + sasync cluster
> on which there is installed OpenBSD 5.2 GENERIC.MP#339 i386
> In the location B there is single OpenBSD 5.2 GEN
On 02/07/13 15:31, Martijn van Duren wrote:
Thanks for all the quick responses, but if I understand you all
correctly there is no way to cut off an established connection by adding
an ip address to a blocked table, so I'm still left with my two stage
drop off the connection (both adding the the i
Thanks for all the quick responses, but if I understand you all
correctly there is no way to cut off an established connection by adding
an ip address to a blocked table, so I'm still left with my two stage
drop off the connection (both adding the the ip to the table and killing
the connection manu
On 02/07/13 15:13, Martijn van Duren wrote:
Hello misc,
Today I watch the current connections on my small home server and I
noticed an unfamiliar ftp-connection. Upon inspecting the connection I
noticed it was a brute force attack, so I fired up my pfctl-utility and
tried to block the attack by
look in 'man pfctl' and search for killing active sessions.
On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 12:13 PM, Martijn van Duren wrote:
> Hello misc,
>
> Today I watch the current connections on my small home server and I
> noticed an unfamiliar ftp-connection. Upon inspecting the connection I
> noticed it was a
Hello misc,
Today I watch the current connections on my small home server and I
noticed an unfamiliar ftp-connection. Upon inspecting the connection I
noticed it was a brute force attack, so I fired up my pfctl-utility and
tried to block the attack by adding the ip to my quick drop table.
After ad
I get a rather curious error when shutting down a machine with a RAID 1
setup that contains a crypto partition and a "normal" partition:
syncing disks... done
sd3 detached
softraid0: I/O error 5 on dev 0x433 at block 16
softraid0: could not write metadata to sd3d
sd4 detached
rebooting...
When
> I had to disable it as soon as I found out so the relevant logs are
> probably too far up the buffer, but I'll set up a test server ASAP and
> study the tcpdump in detail.
I forget if mobiles do more prefetching on dns and/or tcp on mobiles but
perhaps that's worth considering as a culprit.
Doe
On Thu Feb 7 2013 05:33, Jan Lambertz wrote:
> problems i found using kvm and openbsd:
> SMP not working as it should.
I usually increase the number of virtual sockets to get those extra cores
recognised by OpenBSD. This seems to make the hypervisor produce better
ACPI routing information ...
>
I also tried the socket trick in different setups but couldn't make it
work. I tried a smp 4,threads 1 cores 1 sockets 4. Sysctl tells cpus are
found but not used. Did you pass any special cpu information to qemu ?
Virtio: i'm not following current right now, but this are great news. Thank
you.
On Thu, Feb 07, 2013 at 05:52:08PM +0200, Lars Nooden wrote:
> On Thu, 7 Feb 2013, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Feb 07, 2013 at 03:36:43PM +, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> >
> > > Lars Nooden wrote:
> > >
> > > > I've got a small system running 5.2-stable and the clock seems off.
>
On Thu, 7 Feb 2013, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 07, 2013 at 03:36:43PM +, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
>
> > Lars Nooden wrote:
> >
> > > I've got a small system running 5.2-stable and the clock seems off. NTP
> > > is making entries like this on startup:
> > >
> > > Jan 31 10:15:
On Thu, Feb 07, 2013 at 03:36:43PM +, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> Lars Nooden wrote:
>
> > I've got a small system running 5.2-stable and the clock seems off. NTP
> > is making entries like this on startup:
> >
> > Jan 31 10:15:31 net5501 ntpd[20060]: adjusting local clock by 93.846882
Lars Nooden wrote:
> I've got a small system running 5.2-stable and the clock seems off. NTP
> is making entries like this on startup:
>
> Jan 31 10:15:31 net5501 ntpd[20060]: adjusting local clock by 93.846882s
>
> I've looked around in the mail archives for various mailing lists and have
Hi,
I'm trying to use an OB server as an icecast streaming server. I'm also
trying to use relayd
as a relay between the client and icecast server to limit access to
admin pages of icecast.
I have a problem with relayd closing connections. I believe it does that
because of the session timeout
On 02/02/2013 01:59 PM, Chris Hettrick wrote:
Hi Misc,
I made a list of the most classical UNIX commands / utilities from section one
where there is only one per letter of the english alphabet (it's for my OpenBSD
obsessed five year old son :) ). I know that this subject is very personal and
I've got a small system running 5.2-stable and the clock seems off. NTP
is making entries like this on startup:
Jan 31 10:15:31 net5501 ntpd[20060]: adjusting local clock by 93.846882s
I've looked around in the mail archives for various mailing lists and have
the impression that a proper shut
Thanks guys!
I had to disable it as soon as I found out so the relevant logs are
probably too far up the buffer, but I'll set up a test server ASAP and
study the tcpdump in detail.
> Somehow your mobiles hit either the fifteen new connections per five
> seconds max (that's only three new connecti
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