On 1 Mar 2011 at 21:19, SJP Lists wrote:
> With my link at about 12Mbit/S worth of web traffic and altq keeping
> my VoIP calls nice and clean, my Soekris 5501 with OpenBSD 4.6 hovers
> around 85% idle.
Would you please describe what you do for inbound traffic shaping /
rate limiting; do you rou
On 29 Dec 2010 at 14:25, patsy wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I have written a program and would like to trace its memory usage as it runs
> and output the data to a file for easy logging/comparison/graphing.
>
> getrusage(2) looks as though it would be appropriate for this. Unfortunately
> I seem t
On 7 Nov 2010 at 11:32, Henning Brauer wrote:
> even the
> really ancient ipxes are pbly still ok. can't be bothered to check tho.
Still using several ipxes here, online 24/7, one is the obsd border
router.
responding to this, but hey:
Michael Grigoni wrote:
William Chivers wrote:
Thank you Theo and your team of developers for OpenBSD.
I also add my thanks to the discussion. I do have a fundamental question to
pose however...
First, let me add my thanks to Theo and the guys for the
Henning Brauer wrote:
* Michael Grigoni [2009-04-30 19:51]:
we do not tend to drop support for hardware. happens for really really
ancient stuff (>10years) from time to time, but even that seldom.
In the context of this discussion, the hardware is about 17 years old.
if you spent y
Steve Fairhead wrote:
Second, you mentioned embedded work, which is my main work area. Yes,
embedded stuff needs to be stable long-term - but the Internet isn't:
threats change, and OpenBSD evolves. A classic solution to that (which I've
used) is to simply accept that the legacy embedded stuff
William Chivers wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thank you Theo and your team of developers for OpenBSD.
>
> Some people responding to the "European Orders" thread seem to have lost
> sight of what OpenBSD is and who develops it. I am a bit of a newbie here
> (although I have been using computers in my career
Nick Bender wrote:
Teletype (tty)
#
# These are the hardcopy Teletypes from before AT&T bought the company,
# clattering electromechanical dinosaurs in Bakelite cases that printed on
# pulpy yellow roll paper. If you remember these you go back a ways.
# Teletype-branded VDTs are listed i
(second posting attempt, it didn't appear on the list at my end)
Michael Grigoni wrote:
Greetings,
Our obsd border router has worked for years with our PF ruleset, but
sometime in the middle of January, we discovered that our webpages
were stalling when viewed 'externally
Greetings,
Our obsd border router has worked for years with our PF ruleset, but sometime
in the middle of January, we discovered that our webpages were stalling when
viewed 'externally' (from remote Internet clients) but not internally; the
webserver is a box on the 10.0.0.0/24 internal LAN that
routes.
All replies much appreciated.
Regards,
Michael Grigoni
Cybertheque Museum
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