Is it possible to setup a multi-site BGP MPLS VPN? Currently, I have it
working great between two sites running OpenBSD 5.9-current. I tried adding
a third site to my simulation but it hasn't worked. The third site I have
sharing the same MPLS label and routing domain. Is this where I am going
wron
Hi,
I've noticed there are a lot of broken links in the FAQ. Some point to
questions that have been removed, some to external resources that have
disappeared. The diff below lists the ones that I've found. (The diff
is not good enough to apply as-is, it's only intended to point out the
location of
Hello,
OpenBSD current amd64 march 16 snapshot.
I am using relayd as client for encrypted https connections.
I would like to make relayd verification of CA.
Now I have without verification:
web browser encrypted stream -> 1 relayd in server mode -> unencrypted stream ->
privoxy and divert using p
I know this topic has been hashed out a few times, but since it's a
moving target, I need to ask again.
My trusty Thinkpad X201t has finally been consigned to the parts
bin[1]. I'm now looking for recommendations for a new or recent laptop
that is *known* to work well with OpenBSD.
ThinkPad
On 2016-03-21 01:26, Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote:
Is that netmap (http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/netmap/) useful in
OpenBSD?
No.
Stuart, what's your motivation for thinking so? -
NetMap is a zero-copying high-performance ethernet frame IO API that
works via select() and ioctl on an FD an
Tinker writes:
> On 2015-12-26 19:23, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> On 2015-12-26, Mohammad BadieZadegan wrote:
>>> Hi everybody,
>>> I need a network packet generator that generates Network Packets with
>>> the
>>> HIGHEST Speed!
>>> Before I migrate to OpenBSD I used PKTGEN on Linux to generate t
On 2015-12-26 19:23, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2015-12-26, Mohammad BadieZadegan wrote:
Hi everybody,
I need a network packet generator that generates Network Packets with
the
HIGHEST Speed!
Before I migrate to OpenBSD I used PKTGEN on Linux to generate this
with
the highest speed level.
A
On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 10:49 AM, ML mail wrote:
> Thanks for the info. I have now started to compile Ruby 1.9.3 on OpenBSD
> 5.9 but face the following errors:
>
Check the port out of the CVS Attic, and try to built it via the ports
system (it may need a few patches).
Ruby 1.8.7 is still neede
I think it make sense for ipsec.4 to reference it's own configuration file
under SEE ALSO.
Index: ipsec.4
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/share/man/man4/ipsec.4,v
retrieving revision 1.83
diff -u -p -r1.83 ipsec.4
--- ipsec.4 16 Feb 2015
I wasn't sure if this bug was major enough to warrant a sendbug. Seems like
a minor error handling issue.
If you start vi and issue the following command:
:e +file
then vi will end up trying a bad memcpy and aborting. Given that this
command is silly I'd expect an error message or just a silen
On 20/03/16(Sun) 03:59, DarkSoul wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I was testing out a beta IPv6 service over PPPoE that our ISP is
> developping,
> and playing around with kernel PPPoE.
>
> My configuration is as follows :
> - pppoe0 for IPv4 internet
> - gif0 for IPv6 internet (Hurricane Electric tunnel
Stuart Henderson writes:
> On 2016-03-15, Indunil Jayasooriya wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> i installed ntop by going to /usr/ports/net/ntop/ (then, make , make
>> install)
>>
>> How to run it on web mode?
>
> This isn't the ntop you think it is, it's a super-old one which should
> probably just be remo
On Mar 16 20:58:59, alan01...@gmail.com wrote:
> I don't have enough room in / to have my htdocs there so I want to
> move it to /usr/htdocs. This is in 5.7. No problem I thought, I've
> had to do it before. So my /etc/httpd.conf looks like this:
>
> chroot "/usr/htdocs"
Why din't you use he s
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