> > this is very illuminating. it says that initially, tcp send/receive
> > window is your bottleneck. when you increase them to 131072, the cpu
> > becomes your bottleneck and remains that way no matter what else you
> > tweak (idle drops to 0.0% and stays there).
> >
> > the next question is, o
> Dear all,
>
> I find no explicit mention of how to encapsulate and decapsulate IPsec
> protected packets in tunnel mode.
>
> Are we supposed to use gre0 or gif0 interface to add routes?
>
> I am able to create SAs using automatic keying with isakmpd and 1 line
> in ipsec.conf.
>
> But I am unable
> Hello,
>
> Iam confused on the different result I get when I compile userland on
> any machine better then a Dual Core 2.5Ghz 2GB RAM 160GB 7200 SATA /
> SATA ii
>
> On some machines I get a compile time of 45min, other machines 30min..
> and the best of the case I get 30min. Sometimes that mac
> > From: Jean-Francois [mailto:jfsimon1...@gmail.com]
> > Le lundi 08 fivrier 2010 04:10:22, Nick Holland a icrit :
> > With all this talk about power reduction...I'm going to toss out one
> > small suggestion:
> >
> > Get a Wattmeter, and measure... Don't waste your time speculating.
>
> Hello,
>> Note: When running with the lowest multiplier, HDD I/O performance may
>> suffer. In my case the lowest CPU rate is at 1000MHz and with full I/O
>> load accross 1 or 2 HDDs the CPU load is below the treshold of the apm
-C,
>> so it doesn't speed up. If I switch it manually with apm -H the tr
> From: Jean-Francois [mailto:jfsimon1...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Friday, February 05, 2010 5:46 PM
>
> Le vendredi 05 fivrier 2010 17:43:30, vous avez icrit :
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I think of doing this too.
> > > What I would like to understand is if I will be able to use the
> frequency
> > > chan
> Hi,
>
> I'm using OpenBSD 4.5-stable, and I'm trying to configure RADIUS
> authentication. What I want is for the system to try the
> RADIUS server,
> and if it fails, fall back to the local password file. In
> login.conf I have
>
> auth-defaults:auth=radius,passwd:radius-server=my.radius.serve
> From: Peter Strvmberg [mailto:wilfr...@spamcop.net]
> Glenn Gombert wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I was interested in finding out if OpenBSD
> supported the new
> > (i.e. M4A78-E) motherboards that use the AMD 780/790GX
> series chip sets? It
> > could not find them mentioned on the AMD64
dmesg as promised:
OpenBSD 4.4-stable (SQUID_DISKD) #9: Sat Jan 10 19:27:35 CET 2009
r...@pegasus.plan9.homeunix.net:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/SQUID_DISK
D
cpu0: AMD Sempron(tm) Processor LE-1150 ("AuthenticAMD" 686-class, 256KB L2
cach
e) 2.01 GHz
cpu0:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8
> > > Sent: Friday, March 06, 2009 5:10 PM
> > > On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 2:40 AM, Tomas wrote:
> > > > Like the subject implies - I would like to know how long it
> > > should take for
> > > > a fsck to check a 300GB hdd. I think that my pc's fsck is
> > > checking a 300GB
> > > > for too long - ab
> Sent: Friday, March 06, 2009 5:10 PM
> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 2:40 AM, Tomas wrote:
> > Like the subject implies - I would like to know how long it
> should take for
> > a fsck to check a 300GB hdd. I think that my pc's fsck is
> checking a 300GB
> > for too long - about 45 minutes. And during i
Hi!
With TCP you can probably fill the pipe (not taking into account disk i/o
limits).
Regarding pps - dunno. With em and obsd 100k is easy.
From: bofh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 December 2008 03:33
To: OpenBSD general usage list
Subject: slightly OT
I'm
> > I'm using OpenBSD 4.3 and was wondering how to do a wireless scan of
> > all the networks available, specifically secured networks.
> >
> > When I run:
> > ifconfig -M ipw0
> >
> > I only get unsercured networks. Is there a way to see ALL networks
> > (secured or unsecured)?
> >
> > Thanks f
Hi!
I'm planning to get a Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2H or GA-MA74GM-SH
(basically the same motherboard). The goal is to make a "green",
lowpower NAS, so I'm mostly interested in SATA and LAN experiences
concerning this or similar boards. If you tried it, please write
couple of lines describing the good/
Hi!
I'm having the same problem, no reply from the ucom0 or ucom 1.
Did you have any luck getting it to work?
(same HW btw)
Regs, Daniel.
> -Original Message-
> From: bdz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 12:44 PM
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: usb hsdpa m
Just a couple of nitpicks:
- I don't think you gain anything with noatime and async on a mfs (useless)
- /etc/rc mounts / rw, it's not enough to specify ro in /etc/fstab. You have
to either: a) modify /etc/rc, or b) remount / ro in rc.local
- no need for a "fake" /var, just use the real /var fo
> From: Richard Daemon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> On Jan 19, 2008 8:31 PM, Schvberle Daniel
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi all!
>
> I've just upgraded my firewall from OpenBSD 4.0 to
> 4.2-stable and ran
> into a small problem regarding mount_mfs. I solved it,
> but in c
Hi all!
I've just upgraded my firewall from OpenBSD 4.0 to 4.2-stable and ran
into a small problem regarding mount_mfs. I solved it, but in case
anybody else runs into it, here's something for the archives.
I run the box from a 512MB CF and, originally, with very limited
memory. The /var, tmp and
Sorry, wrong dmesg. This is the right one:
OpenBSD 4.2-stable (GENERIC) #1: Fri Jan 18 21:26:06 CET 2008
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: AMD Duron(tm) processor ("AuthenticAMD" 686-class, 64KB L2 cache) 754
MHz
cpu0:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,
just curious, why do you explicitly call ifconfig in your
hostname.if files?
> Hi,
>
> Linux uses ifcfg-* filees, OpenBSD uses /etc/hostname.if
>
> gatekeeper-01# cat /etc/hostname.em1
> ! /sbin/ifconfig \$if up
> ! /sbin/ifconfig \$if description "DCS Fiber"
>
> gatekeeper-01# cat /etc/hostname.v
> I was wondering how do I configure a my nic with different vlan
> addresses attached to it.
>
> With linux I had vconfig which I created the vlans on my computer for
> which vlans I actually wanted to connect to on my switch. Then I would
> assign my ethernet card to whichever vlan it was suppose
Hi!
Better to use login_radius authentication, you don't need to install any
ports,
it's in the base system. And in order to encrypt LDAP connections
you need to setup an Enterprise CA in the Windows domain, which
you might or might not want to do. Radius support is builtin and supports
point-2-po
> I'm trying to make my Soekris net4801 boot OpenBSD 4.0 with / mounted
> read-only. I've put everything in /var and /tmp on an mfs partition.
> This works fine.
>
> The problem is that when I attempt to ssh to the box then the
> connection
> is dropped immediately after having been authenticated.
> I know that I can use domain names in the definition
> of a table
>
> table { test.server.com } persist
>
> But I don't know if the initialised values will be
> rechecked once again. Is there a way?
man 5 pf.conf
"Host name resolution and interface to address translation are done
at ruleset
> Since computers like to work in portions, ripping audio from
> a CD can
> cause the requests to start and stop, instead of constantly stream.
> But the format is not designed to gracefully handle that. This can
> cause errors (repeated data or lost data) which differ with
> each rip,
> due
> On Behalf Of Marc Espie
> On Mon, Jun 19, 2006 at 09:43:59AM +0200, Vincent Blondel wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I would like to increase some IPC values on my OpenBSD 3.9
> box. These
> > parameters need to be changed for Squid.
> >
> > When I look at the current values I receive next result
> On Behalf Of Jason Stubbs
> Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 10:06 AM
> On 16/06/06, Michael Coulter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Fri, Jun 16, 2006 at 12:01:35PM +0900, Jason Stubbs wrote:
> > > Unless the quality of the CD has deterioated, where does the
> > > random element come from?
> >
> > h
> > armorlogic.com says in their Dell PowerEdge 2850 section:
> >
> > The system works well, except the PS/2 keyboard does not work when
> > running an MP kernel. We've seen a number of Dell machines with this
> > same problem. See
> >
> >
> http://www.armorlogic.com/openbsd_information_server_com
> > I disagree, it should just work Dell SC1425 with A02
> BIOS revision
> > here, 2xCPU and a fresh install of 3.9 i386. Maybe the problem lies
> > with the keyboard? Or do you have a KVM? You seem to have BIOS dated
> > 01/18/05 while on this box it's 08/23/05. Other stuff seems similar
> >
> > Installed 3.9 on a Dell SC1425 (2 CPU) a few days ago (I'm
> fairly new
> > to the BSD world).
> >
> > Installation and generic kernel works fine, but if I try booting the
> > (generic precompiled) bsd.mp, my PS/2 keyboard stops
> responding (same
> > result with i386 and amd64 release).
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >I'm about to setup up ADSL at home for the first time, using the
> >following network topology:
> >
> >ADSL+---+ +--+ +--+
> >to <-> | DSL |<---> | firewall | <-> | ethernet |
> >ISP | modem | pppoe | + router |
> > vnvianna wrote:
> > OpenBSD 3.8 (GENERIC.MP) #504: Sat Sep 10 16:02:38 MDT 2005
> >
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
> > real mem = 1073086464 (1047936K)
> > avail mem = 908865536 (887564K)
> > using 22937 buffers containing 107515904 bytes (104996K) of memor
> Hi,
>
> I got a firewall server on OpenBSD 3.8/amd64, running on a
> dual Intel EMT64, I hope this is right.
> The machine is setup with ddb.panic=0 on the
> /etc/sysctl.conf, but last night it got a page fault in supervisor
> mode, I didn't have physical access to it, so this message
> was r
> > Using OpenBSD-v3.8 and v3.9-BETA on i386 together with tor, privoxy
> > stops working alfways after a few minutes up to a few hours. 'Stop
> > working' means either the privoxy process isn't running
> anymore (so it
> > needs to be restarted) or the process is running but no
> data stream is
> -Original Message-
> From: Miguel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 4:14 PM
> To: Schvberle Daniel
> Cc: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: pf sunfire v120 and iperf poor performance
>
> Schvberle Daniel wrote:
>
> >Which version of iperf are you using? I've had
Which version of iperf are you using? I've had some issues with version 2
on i386 and amd64. It keeps the CPU on 100% and that can affect
the results.
Hi all,
Sorry for the OT post but I think my best chances for getting
the info needed are by posting here.
I'm looking for a _legal entity_ doing OpenBSD support. Things
like configuring and installing internet firewalls, VPN and
regular patch management. Preferrably one located in Budapest.
I
> Cool, what can I do?
> Test! We need wide testing on systems that have IPMI. I bet
> there has to be
> some tuning to work around timing differences between
> platforms. The current
> code was tested on Intel, Dell and Sun boards.
Works here on a Dell SC1425, i386:
(will try amd64 later)
Hi,
I was trying to bench routing pps with pf on and henning gave me
some advice which I think might help you too. For my benching purposes
it helped break the 200k pps barrier with current but no guaranties
that it'll do you any good or that it won't hurt you.
The high drop rates
are a anti
Hi,
Finally I got around to testing mbuf tag merging patch by Henning
that Theo suggested. For the details on the test setup see my
original post [1], only difference now is that the interfaces are
all on different interrupts.
Only i386 results now, I didn't have the time to test amd64.
Firstly,
> I'm working on increasing the performance of our firewalls,
> we picked up
> two of the newer v2 syskonnect cards for testing, I was
> getting pretty
> low performance from the bridge so I started testing things
> using a card
> as an endpoint.
>
> I was using Iperf to generate packets, bu
Hi all,
We have some servers that won't see production for couple of more weeks so
I've had time to do some network speed test, focusing mainly on gigabit
speeds.
The machines in question are Dell PowerEdge SC 1425 with 1x 3GHz/2MB cache
Xeon CPUs and integrated dual-port em gigabit adapters,
There's no /etc/mygate. That's why I suggested hardwiring the IP.
But in your case there was, so this is completely another issue.
> From: Alexis de BRUYN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 6:23 PM
> To: Schvberle Daniel; misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: RE: openbsd 3.7 in-
> I am trying to setup the new in-kernel pppoe on a openbsd
> 3.7-stable with a
> custom kernel.
> pppoe0: flags=8851 mtu 1492
>
> dev: ne3 state: session
>
> sid: 0xc368 PADI retries: 0 PADR retries: 0 time: 0:2:38
>
> inet 84.97.3.232 --> 0.0.0.1 netmask 0x
Not quite so.
System crontab is located in /etc but doesn't exists by default.
You have to make your own. Watch out for access rights or else
crond won't parse it.
man 5 crontab
root's crontab is located in /var/cron/tabs.
Daniel.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAI
I tried with 'swap' and it was the same. Besides, it only directs mfs to set
the
'partition' parameters based on /dev/wd0e.
Already got the right answer but thanks for writing.
---
From: Andy Jack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 06:52:24PM +0200, Sch?berle D?niel wrote:
>> Hi a
Always learning...
That did it. Thank you for the quick answer.
---
From: Stephen Marley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 06:52:24PM +0200, Schvberle Daniel wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm runnig 3.7-release on i386 with a 512MB CF card acting as wd0 an
Hi all,
I'm runnig 3.7-release on i386 with a 512MB CF card acting as wd0 and
I'm having a strange problem with mfs mounted /var. It gets mounted
twice, while I have only one mfs /var line in fstab.
I did a usual install directly on CF (hence all partitions physically exist
on CF) and wanted to mf
Hi,
It's broken in 3.7-release and was broken in -current (I haven't tried
-current for a month so it might be in better condition)
See http://www.lectroid.net/
BTW, there are some evolution lib problems on 3.6-stable too. If you pkg_add it
before gnome-desktop it works fine but after you pkg_
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