So a few releases ago, I found that if I had OpenVPN running on an
OpenBSD box as a hub, and I did a large transfer from one client to
another, the OpenBSD box would occasionally kernel panic - something
about mbufs, I can pull the kernel stack traces up if desired. The
hosting company said they s
Hey there,
I have been asked to help a friend whose system is used as a VPN hub.
It used to be an older OpenBSD, possibly 4.5 or 4.6, and he got many
kernel panics around some buffer routines (possibly mbuf) that led to
disk corruption.
It's now OpenBSD 4.8 amd64, and if the system has transit t
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 03:52:53PM -0800, Travis H. wrote:
> So I'm curious if there's something in OpenBSD that's similar to the
> "mount -o bind /dir1 /dir2" to make dir1 appear where dir2 is.
For those who asked, one sample use is for something like this:
Starting with the 2.4-series Linux ker
Hey all,
I ran "host www.google.com" on a new OpenBSD 4.8 install and got this:
13:50:28.132052 127.0.0.1.41209 > 127.0.0.1.48830: udp 31
13:50:28.132081 127.0.0.1 > 127.0.0.1: icmp: 127.0.0.1 udp port 48830
unreachable
13:50:29.133552 ::1.38033 > ::1.48830: udp 31
13:50:29.133577 ::1 > ::1: icmp
http://www.subspacefield.org/~travis/OpenBSD/
Need to be updated - last update was for 4.1
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