Chiah Tong Kiat wrote:
> Hi
>
> Could anyone give me some pointers in setting up a VPN gateway for mobile
> users?
>
> All the current docs that I've seen are for site-to-site VPN. Existing
> documents for mobiles uses certpatch to create a SubjectAltName which does
> not exist anymore
>
> Coul
On Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:38:12 -0400
"Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a question not about the software but where you put your network stuff
> has any one built there own rack out of wood I am looking at building my own.
>
Being a fine woodworking freak this was an interesting question.
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 16:22:59 +0100
Nico Meijer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Bill,
>
> > Is there any issues that are gonna bite me with doing this?
>
> No, not that I know of.
>
> I do this with a bunch of boxes. I only use the carp'ed IP address on
> either box when configuring apache.
>
Hello,
I have two web servers carp'd that I am getting ssl certs for. I have it all
running with my own self signed ones, but need to get a verisign or thwate cert.
Is there any issues that are gonna bite me with doing this? Since they all
appear the same, the cert info will be very similar a
On Mon, 5 Feb 2007 13:37:25 -0800
"BradenM - Sonoma Computer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, it goes like this;
> OpenBSD is installed and functional and in the process of becoming a PF/Router
> box. My problem is this, I have three ethernet cards, each assigned the names
> rl0 - rl2. rl0 is the
Martin Gignac wrote:
On 10/19/06, Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The problem was with the "ping" that happens between OpenVPN endpoints
not being returned and the connection resetting every minute or so.
From the OpenVPN man page:
--ping n
I Just did a remote 3.7 to 3.8 upgrade...
Flawless. As I have only done a few upgrades on openbsd, I am still
amazed by the simplicity and effectiveness of the openbsd process. I
mean, how much easier could all this get.
I especially loved the pkg_add -u
Thanks to Theo and all the devs!
On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 14:48:06 -0500
Michael Steinfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As a recent joiner to this list, I missed the 'heated debate' over
> correctly proposing new educational documentation(or adding to
> existing) vs. writing a HowTo..
>
> ...though, after perusing the openbsd.org web
had a free download trial I would try that, but they only have
online.
I've not found anything on google or their forums on it.
Thanks
--
Bill Chmura
Explosivo ITG
Wolcott, CT
rds that work well with 3.7-3.8? Vendor recommendations welcome.
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Jason Dixon
> DixonGroup Consulting
> http://www.dixongroup.net
>
Jason,
I have a Quad and Dual of these cards in the same machine - same as what
Ken is showing and no problems. In a 1U system on a riser. Absolutely
no problems with them.
Not sure on the motherboard but I can send a full dmesg if you want one.
Bill
--
Bill Chmura
w. http://www.explosivo.com
have to deal with Windows boxen).
I'd prefer to stick with the stock OpenBSD stuff when possible.
Well, in any case the plan for the next budget cycle is rethinking the
whole wifi plan for the campus. Right now its sort of legacy, add an
airport here, add a linksys here,
> the compatibility reporting among users and allow for click-throughs
> for purchasing.
>
> If there's a real web developer (I'm an SA) out there, I'm sure you
> could build something fancier and better suited. Anyone else feel the
> need to contribute?
>
in terms of
> breakages. The time saved by the fact that everything typically Just
> Works makes up for the few additional manual steps during upgrades, and
> Nick Holland is so kind to supply very thorough upgradeXY.html documents
> for every release, outlining any possible "gotcha"s.
>
> Moritz
>
--
Bill Chmura
Did you try searching on "named"? I find that helps sometimes...
http://www.tongatapu.net.to/nix/OpenBSD/dns.htm
Its not much different than setting up Bind/Named on any other system,
so aside from start up and locations the syntax and stuff is generally
the same, at least as far as I have experi
CBL provides an rsync'd list
http://cbl.abuseat.org/
YMMV
On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 11:44:09 +0200
Abdul Rehman Gani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Spamhaus have changed to a for-fee feed for the rsynced version of
> their database. This means that if you are using it as a tarpit
> source
stands now.
Thanks to everyone for the help!
On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 14:28:25 +0200
Johan P. Lindstrvm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/26/05, Bill Chmura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > From what everyone told me last time, the SK stuff is good. So I can
> > fit my netwo
ll for info on products made using them, but
no answer yet. I've searched, prodded, poked and cursed and I still
have not found one.
Thoughts or suggestions?
I appreciate the advice from the last round... I am using much of it.
--
Bill Chmura
12:29 +0200
Alexander Bochmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> ...on Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 11:50:20AM -0400, Bill Chmura wrote:
>
> > Ethernet wise, currently the whole mess is at 100MB... It will be that
> > way at least for 12 months after this. As far as h
wrote:
> On 7/21/05, Bill Chmura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > We finally got some money to build a router for the center of a 200-300
> > user network. Upon arrival I found it to be one giant segment with old
> > old switches (sort of - not real ones) and terrible s
We finally got some money to build a router for the center of a 200-300
user network. Upon arrival I found it to be one giant segment with old
old switches (sort of - not real ones) and terrible sprawl.
I need to build a router that will handle 7 segments, 4 of which are
very heavily used, 3 of w
d it fully.
Today I mailed them my statistics for it.
Just something to think of when you have this discussion with your
provider...
--
Bill Chmura
Explosivo ITG
I don't mind getting told to go look up something I missed, or having
someone who did not read the doc's get told to go read the docs - but I
am surprised by the amount of time spent telling them that... Its like
everyone is trying to get a first post to whack the poster...
The other strange thin
rds,
> you've got more problems then just your installer.
>
> also this isn't a tech support hotline, people are going to help you if
> they feel like it.
>
> sbr
>
--
Bill Chmura
Explosivo ITG
w. http://www.explosivo.com
I think -n does that... (in 3.6 at least)
Regards
(Hopefully it does, thats how I set mine)
On Sun, 29 May 2005 13:08:16 +1000
"Timothy A. Napthali" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've run into an interesting problem with the spamd SMTP banner.
>
> I have a few OpenBSD 3.7 mail gateways runnin
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