Why don't we just wait until the packages are officially available
from the team? I'm pretty sure it will be before or on the documented
release date. Exclusivity is quite contradictory to the project's
objectives.
On Oct 2, 2009, at 11:06 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
But we won't open up the
Can anyone point me in the direction of getting the release ISO for
those of us that have ordered CDs?
Thanks to all of the obsd ninjas...you guys are awesome. I'm pushing
at our next blood cycle for a $10k contribution. We'll find out at
the end of the month. Thanks to Theo and everyon
ith a serial
port(assuming you only need 1, if you need lots of ports get
a bigger model):
http://www.avocent.com/CycladesTS100.aspx
I haven't used that model myself, but have used tons of
ACS-32 and ACS-48s. (before Cyclades was bought by Avocent,
I hear since they have started to charge extra for a lot of
the things that were free before).
nate
e I believe that the
hard link must be on the same file system as the target.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp]# ln /dev/log .
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp]# ls -il /dev/log /tmp/log
89638 srw-rw-rw- 2 root wheel 0 Aug 3 10:34 /dev/log
89638 srw-rw-rw- 2 root wheel 0 Aug 3 10:34 /tmp/log
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp]#
nate
= "25"
> smtp = "25"
> penguin = "216.39.174.25"
> penguin = "216.39.174.25"
> penguin_ports = "{" $ssh $smtp "}"
> penguin_ports = "{ 22 25 }"
Excellent! great to hear, thanks a bunch for your help.
nate
ctl/pf.conf probably could have done with an explicit
> mention, but on plus43.html you find "Improvements in the
> common parser code generator for various OpenBSD daemons"
> which is meant to cover this too.
Ok, good to know.
I appreciate the quick response! thanks a bunch
nate
q doesn't mention commas either(for
recursive macros):
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/macros.html
thanks again
nate
->4.2 and 4.2->4.3
but didn't notice anything that might trigger this. I also
re-checked the FAQ and from what I can tell what I am
doing is still valid.
any ideas?
thanks
nate
Henning Brauer wrote:
> * nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-06-05 21:44]:
>> I built 3 OpenBSD 3.6(?) servers in mid 2005 with these cards, and
>> was able to get a peak throughput of about 520Mbps in bridged mode
>> (pf disabled) measured using iperf.
>
> the sin
, probably May-June
2005, I don't work at that company anymore so I don't recall
exact specifics on everything.
nate
es
INCORRECT BLOCK COUNT I=21267992 (448 should be 384)
CORRECT? yes
PARTIALLY TRUNCATED INODE I=21267993
SALVAGE? yes
INCORRECT BLOCK COUNT I=21267996 (8864 should be 8832)
CORRECT? yes
INCORRECT BLOCK COUNT I=21267997 (1152 should be 1120)
CORRECT? yes
[..]
thanks!!
nate
ot jobs that it seemed to crash. I'm not
as concerned right now about the crash but of course the inability
to run fsck.
Any suggestions?
thanks
nate
a pretty open declaration of it's likes and dislikes,
sufficed to say, your stuff would not get into base no matter how nice
it was.
But it's your code, noone else ever even needs to know it exists.
Nate
o can
get added to the docs at some point, since others have contacted
me as well asking similar questions.
thanks a lot(again)
nate
should I expect it to misbehave immediately upon
reload(even if it isn't holding that many states) or
not until it actually hits the state limit.
thanks
nate
ably will double that in the
next 6 months or less).
thanks
nate
want a copy of the full specs of my openbsd systems mail
me off list and I'll try to get it for you(price is 6 months out
of date)
hope this helps
nate
ess: 00:04:23:b3:d6:8e
em7 at pci7 dev 1 function 1 "Intel PRO/1000MT DP (82546EB)" rev 0x03: irq
10, address: 00:04:23:b3:d6:8f
doing this had no noticable impact on throughput or cpu time
spend servicing interrupts.
thanks
nate
ing
for a while they tend to be fairly solid.
note openbsd is really only on my firewalls, 85% of the rest of
the systems are redhat enterprise 2.1/3, some win2k, a few HPUX,
some debian(my preferred choice).
nate
ull opteron though my vendor could not
find a SCSI raid card that ran stable under openbsd
on opteron, so I went with Xeons for these firewalls.
nate
ool, if you or anyone has any
suggestions let me know
thanks
nate
se? Or a better network
card?
thanks
nate
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