On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 05:43:28AM +, indivC wrote:
> What I'm trying to do is display a python file
> that has imbedded HTML within a web browser.
...
> Within a browser, I want to be able to access this file
> and see 'Hello World' displayed.
OK, so you basically want to write a web applic
Hi,
I am trying to upgrade an OpenBSD based BGP router from an old version
to 7.2. But on OpenBSD 7.2, the config file results in several errors,
despite the man page not indicating any thing "obvious".
Eg. I get syntax errors on
softreconfig in yes
softreconfig out yes
announce self
a
Hi Toni,
what version are you comming from... if you are priorto 6.4 or 6.5 (I
cant fully remember
One of the Biggest changes was RFC 8212
where route filter policies went from allow all announcements by
default to deny by default...
announce all and announce self were depreciated
Check out /etc
On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 12:41:26PM +0100, Toni Mueller wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to upgrade an OpenBSD based BGP router from an old version
> to 7.2. But on OpenBSD 7.2, the config file results in several errors,
> despite the man page not indicating any thing "obvious".
>
> Eg. I get synta
[ moving to ports@, hopefully reply-to will be set correctly if
I got the gmane/nntp bits right :) ]
On 2022-12-17, Roger Marsh wrote:
> The attempt to get at Berkeley DB, installed from packages, via tkinter fails
> with some undefined symbol messages.
>
> Is there something I have not done whi
hi guys,
I have simple PcEngines APU2 router running latest OpenBSD stable.
em0 is WAN (bridge to CaTV modem with 1Gbps/100Mbps connectivity with normal
ether connectivity with DHCP...no special stuff like PPPoE)
em1-3 is in vether/bridge mode with NAT routing to local network.
I have complain
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[ moving to ports@, hopefully reply-to will be set correctly
if
I got the gmane/nntp
On 19.12.2022. 17:35, David Hajes wrote:
> hi guys,
>
> I have simple PcEngines APU2 router running latest OpenBSD stable.
>
> em0 is WAN (bridge to CaTV modem with 1Gbps/100Mbps connectivity with normal
> ether connectivity with DHCP...no special stuff like PPPoE)
>
> em1-3 is in vether/bridge
On Mon, Dec 19, 2022, at 10:35 AM, David Hajes wrote:
> I am guessing HW is not issue.
I would not be totally sure on that. The CPU in the APU2 is pretty slow. While
you can no doubt find some tweaked Linux or FreeBSD configurations that push it
close to wire speed, the best I've ever been able
On 2022-12-19, David Hajes wrote:
> hi guys,
>
> I have simple PcEngines APU2 router running latest OpenBSD stable.
>
> em0 is WAN (bridge to CaTV modem with 1Gbps/100Mbps connectivity with normal
> ether connectivity with DHCP...no special stuff like PPPoE)
>
> em1-3 is in vether/bridge mode wit
I have the APU 1 and here is what I get
TEST_DATE TIME_ZONE DOWNLOAD_MEGABITS UPLOAD_MEGABITS
12/19/2022 11:52GMT 429.05 422.17
LATENCY_MS SERVER_NAME DISTANCE_MILES CONNECTION_MODE
3 Ashburn VA 0multi
S
On 2022-12-19, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> OpenBSD 6.8 (GENERIC.MP) #4: Thu Aug 5 11:02:18 MDT 2021
This is too old for a good comparison, many improvements have been made since
then.
With 7.2 on the APU 2 when I tested it was about 650 or so.
I didn't send the info as it is not connected now.
But either way, you can't get Gb speed on it no matter what.
On 12/19/22 2:43 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2022-12-19, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
OpenBSD 6.8 (GENERIC.MP) #4: Thu Aug
Dear David,
According to my experience, the IPv4/IPv6 packet forwarding performance
of OpenBSD is about an order of magnitude lower than that of Linux, if I
use a 16-core server.
When I tried to identify the root causes, I found two things:
1. I used an RFC 2544 compliant test with a single
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