On Sun, Dec 3, 2017 at 7:59 PM, Nicolas Schmidt
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently watched a recording of Theo's talk on pledge at
> EuroBSDCon 2017, in which the question of memory-safe
> languages and their practical usefulness came up. Specifically,
> someone in the audience criticized the approach ta
Update2: It turns out that the problem I had back in 4.6 has not gone
away, but that it just takes much more traffic to cause it. ~5
minutes of FTP across the bridge while ral is in hostAP will cause the
hang.
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 5:50 PM, Max Hayden Chiz wrote:
> Update: B I tried a br
Update: I tried a brand new Linksys WMP600N (same chipset) and got
the same error. So I've now ruled out the card being an issue.
If there is anything else I should try please let me know, but as of
now, I'm all out of ideas.
Also, my offer to send one of these cards to the appropriate develop
I have a Soekris net 5501 and a ral RT2860/2850 PCI card (dmesg
below). B While trying to use the system for an access point, I
discovered a way to consistently cause the system to hang. B (Note:
This is *different* from a similar, now fixed, system hang that I
reported circa 4.6-beta).
To cause t
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 1:43 AM, Ian Lindsay wrote:
> To clarify, can you give an exact procedure to reproduce?
> (E.g. an ftp transfer of a 100MB file from the internet to
> another box, routed through onboard ethernet on the Soekris)
I'll send you the files from /etc and an exact command sequence
I've been trying to use a Soekris Net5501 with a ral PCI card for a
wireless access point. I'm running the most recent snapshot but I'm
still getting the weird hangs that people were reporting on misc@ back
in 4.4.
Doing heavy traffic through the Soekris (e.g. ftp a large file) will
consistently
Haven't played around with it too much, but things generally seem to
work. Obviously the Atheros AR5424 doesn't work (b/c it isn't
supported) and I haven't tried sound yet. If anyone wants/needs me to
try something specific, let me know and I'll try to help.
MP Kernel (AFAIK, cpu1 is just hypert
Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 1:06 AM, Max Hayden Chiz wrote:
> I'm planning on building an OpenBSD wireless access point. B I am
> primarily interested in having 802.11a as there are already close to
> 30 2.4GHz APs in the vicinity.
>
> I want something small, quiet, and low-power.
I'm planning on building an OpenBSD wireless access point. I am
primarily interested in having 802.11a as there are already close to
30 2.4GHz APs in the vicinity.
I want something small, quiet, and low-power. There aren't many
people using my network, but I would like something that can handle
On Jan 15, 2008 11:43 AM, Chris Cappuccio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you keep saying that you aren't maxing out your bandwidth, but if you
> only have 512Kbps upstream, it would be very easy to do. do you have
> any idea how much upstream bandwidth you are using between all of your BT
> connecti
On Jan 14, 2008 6:30 PM, Chris Kuethe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My theory is that you're using a ... uh... well, not very good
> connection that bogs down easily.
My connection normally works fine; even when I max out my 7Mb/512Kb
line. Running BitTorrent (even with a fraction of the bandwidth
Brian,
After your post (and several others), I tried BitTorrent out on my
network (sparc64 router + DOCSIS 2.0 cable connection; see
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=120019379210857&w=2)
After some experimentation, I was able to determine that running
BitTorrent with a large number of connectio
On Jan 13, 2008 6:03 PM, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think the upshot is you might well be better off to let the cable
> modem handle all this stuff, so do some measurements and find out...
I have the latency problem no matter what altq does. Whether it is
off, priq, cbq, or
On Jan 13, 2008 1:16 PM, Darrin Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > altq on $ext_if priq bandwidth 512Kb queue{ack, main, others, bt}
>
> On my home assymetric connection I noticed that I had to adjust the
> bandwidth down just a little before the ackpriq method worked well. Yes,
> I measured
Because several people have asked, my Internet connection is a
business class cable connection with guaranteed 512Kbps up and 7Mbps
down. I do get those speeds and can sustain them essentially
indefinitely.
On Jan 12, 2008 9:01 PM, Max Hayden Chiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I not
I noticed that running BitTorrent was making my network go very slow
and have been trying to fix it. After spending most of the day
playing around with it I have concluded that the problem is caused by
having too many simultaneous BitTorrent connections. As you increase
the number of connections,
r all your help.
--MHC
On 1/6/08, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2008/01/06 03:10, Max Hayden Chiz wrote:
> > But, loading very complex websites (yahoo, YouTube) takes so long that
> > the HTTP connection will reset before the browser is done. I can't
I have a Sun Blade 100 with OpenBSD 4.2-current (Dec 18). I'm trying
to configure it as a router/access point for my home network. The
hardware is as shipped from Sun except that I have added an extra
network card and a wireless card (re0 and ral0). I can send a dmesg
if anyone thinks it would be
Unless I am doing something silly, dhcpd(8) may not be accurate
regarding how the "fixed-address" statement and -L option
inter-operate.
Yesterday I discovered that when you assign a DHCP client an IP
address using the "fixed-address" command, dhcpd does not create an
entry in dhcpd.leases. As a
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