Hi all,
I wanted to stay in touch with a friend that is currently a few thousand
kilometers away from home tomorrow using a webcam on my laptop. Sadly he
only has Windows Live Messenger and doesn't want to use soemthing else..
I've tried serveral things now, but couldn't get the webcam to wor
Chris Cohen wrote:
Hi all,
I wanted to stay in touch with a friend that is currently a few thousand
kilometers away from home tomorrow using a webcam on my laptop. Sadly he
only has Windows Live Messenger and doesn't want to use soemthing else..
I've tried serveral things now, bu
Has anyone installed openbsd on the Atom board "D945GCLF2"? If so could
you post a dmesg and does it run stable?
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Thanks
Chris
Nenhum_de_Nos wrote:
On Fri, January 2, 2009 17:40, Chris Cohen wrote:
Has anyone installed openbsd on the Atom board "D945GCLF2"? If so could
you post a dmesg and does it run stable?
--
Thanks
Chris
has anyone seen any atom dual core with two lan ?
I'd like a pf ro
Anathae Townsend wrote:
checkout http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/openbsd-misc/2008/9/30/3457064
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf
Of Chris Cohen
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2009 12:41 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Intel
Patrick Hemmen wrote:
I use a Morex CUBID CP2600 [1] with a Morex 60W Power Kit. In Germany
for approximately 110 Euro. I installed a 2.5" hard drive and pinched
off the noisy case fans. Also I bought a new north bridge fan [2]. It
could be still quieter, but it's much better as before.
Than
Patrick Hemmen wrote:
No problem. Here the output of 'sysctl -a|grep hw'.
hw.machine=i386
hw.model=Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU 330 @ 1.60GHz ("GenuineIntel" 686-class)
hw.ncpu=2
hw.byteorder=1234
hw.pagesize=4096
hw.disknames=wd0
hw.diskcount=1
hw.sensors.cpu0.temp0=32.00 degC
hw.sensors.admtm0.temp0
Hi all,
sadly I can't get more than ADSL3000 (3072kbit dl/384kbit ul) at home
therefore I want to use queues on my 4.2 gateway.
I seperated my lan into clients (10.1.0.0/24), wlan (10.1.16.0/24), servers
(10.1.3.0/24) and some other, but they don't need internet access...
I read http://www.open
On Tuesday 13 November 2007 19:08:27 Calomel wrote:
> Chris,
>
> It looks like you have quite a few questions.
Yep.
> The obsd list will not write your firewall for you,
Of course not.
> but this should get you > started in the right direction.
>
> Hierarchical Fair Service Curve (HFSC) of Op
Hi,
I just upgraded my home firewall/router from 4.1 to a current snapshot from
9th January. I also changed the NIC which is connected to my core switch from
fxp to em and upgraded the memory from 128Mb to 256Mb.
With PF disabled I can route about 40Mbyte/s (sorry, don't have pps but the
traffi
On Friday 11 January 2008 18:36:54 scott wrote:
> re-test and post with in your ruleset
>
> pass in quick on fxp0 inet from any to any keep state
> pass out quick on $ext_if inet from any to any keep state
>
Did that, didn't change anything. Maybe I should add some details:
I generated the traffic
On Saturday 12 January 2008 03:44:48 scott wrote:
> I use both fxp and em NICs and have great throughput. You may want to
> check the full-half duplex settings/agreements -- configured and
> actual-operation -- with the pf box AND EACH adjacent device.
> Disagreements can provoke a lot of re-sends
Hi again,
just wanted to configure 4.2's sendmail to use my smarthost to send status
mails. I went to /usr/share/sendmail, edited cf/openbsd-localhost and
cd/submit and created the cf files by typing m4 m4/cf.m4
cf/openbsd-localhost.m4 > localhost.cf according
to /usr/share/sendmail/README.
N
On Saturday 12 January 2008 16:21:29 Vijay Sankar wrote:
> On January 12, 2008 07:51:24 am Chris Cohen wrote:
> > Hi again,
> >
> > just wanted to configure 4.2's sendmail to use my smarthost to send
> > status mails. I went to /usr/share/sendmail, edited cf/openbsd
Someone privately gave me the tip to just forward mails to the adress I want
them to be delivered to by my smarthost. That does it for me.
--
Greetings
Chris
On Saturday 12 January 2008 17:18:32 Joshua Gimer wrote:
> Are you attempting to force local mail out to a "smart host"?
>
> If so you can make this change in your submit.cf; Change the following:
>
> D{MTAHost}[127.0.0.1]
> to
> D{MTAHost}[Address of Smart Host]
>
Thank you, that does exactly wha
On Tuesday 15 January 2008 18:13:15 Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> Chris Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I think my CPU is way too slow to be able to handle the GigE link and the
> > filter. Aren't there any tweaks for pf.conf/sysctl?
>
> Your CPU only gets used for packets
On Tuesday 15 January 2008 21:06:51 Chris Cohen wrote:
> On Tuesday 15 January 2008 18:13:15 Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> > Chris Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > I think my CPU is way too slow to be able to handle the GigE link and
> > > the filter. Aren't the
Hello list,
is it possible to tunnel snmp through ssh?
>From what I've found on the web openssh can't tunnel udp.
Just want to collect snmp data from ~10 hosts all over my network
without having snmp listen on an public available ip address.
--
Thank you
Chris
On Saturday 30 June 2007 19:31, Tom Van Looy wrote:
> Hi
>
> Today I used sudo as command to ssh and it echoed my sudo password.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]
> $ ssh soekris sudo pfctl -s state
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
> Password:secret_in_echo
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]
> $
>
> I don't see
Hi,
according to http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/ftp.html i've setup ftp-proxy and
changed my pf.conf. A client on the extern interface of the firewall can
upload files, use passive and active mode. But fxp transfers (server to
server) doesn't work. My ftpserver (vsftpd) on the host behind the fi
On Sunday 01 July 2007 18:14, Chris Cohen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> according to http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/ftp.html i've setup ftp-proxy
> and changed my pf.conf. A client on the extern interface of the firewall
> can upload files, use passive and active mode. But fxp transfers
On Sunday 01 July 2007 19:58, Camiel Dobbelaar wrote:
> On Sun, 1 Jul 2007, Chris Cohen wrote:
> > according to http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/ftp.html i've setup ftp-proxy
> > and changed my pf.conf. A client on the extern interface of the firewall
> > can upload files, u
Hi,
I've got some trouble with in-kernel pppoe and adsl.
>From time to time the connection just "hangs up":
# grep pppoe /var/log/messages
[...]
Jul 26 09:41:21 dslgw /bsd: pppoe0: LCP keepalive timeout
Jul 26 10:34:51 dslgw /bsd: pppoe0: LCP keepalive timeout
Jul 26 10:34:57 dslgw /bsd: pppoe0: p
Sorry, I'm Running 4.1 (-STABLE from 1. March) on i386.
On Friday 03 August 2007 10:10, Chris Cohen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've got some trouble with in-kernel pppoe and adsl.
>
> >From time to time the connection just "hangs up":
>
> # grep pppoe /var/log/m
On Friday 03 August 2007 10:38, you wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> * Chris Cohen wrote/schrieb:
> > Would really like to provide a dmesg but the pppoe messages flooded away
> > the boot messages.
>
> I can't really answer your question, but you can find the boot dmesg
>
On Friday 03 August 2007 10:10:35 you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've got some trouble with in-kernel pppoe and adsl.
>
> >From time to time the connection just "hangs up":
>
> # grep pppoe /var/log/messages
> [...]
> Jul 26 09:41:21 dslgw /bsd: pppoe0: LCP keepalive timeout
> Jul 26 10:34:51 dslgw /bsd: ppp
Hi,
maybe this is a bit off-topic, but:
I'm planning to upgrade my firewall box which is running 4.1-STABLE on a 512Mb
Kingston compactflash card to 4.2 on a 1-2gb (also Kingston) cf card.
Currently I have / mounted ro and /var and /etc on an mfs which can be
tricky...
Question is: do I still n
On Wednesday 26 September 2007 21:17:00 Chris Kuethe wrote:
> On 9/26/07, Chris Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Question is: do I still need to mount / ro on current cf cards or do they
> > have enough write cycles?
>
> Go ahead and mount rw. I've put a co
Paul de Weerd wrote:
On Sun, Aug 03, 2008 at 11:07:42AM +0200, Chris Cohen wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I have a small openbsd router running in my network.
| I have vlan10 (my lan), vlan11 (w-lan) and tun0/1 (openvpn tap devices).
| I bridged them all toghether on bridge0. Only vlan10 has an ip address
On Sunday 03 August 2008 22:36:00 you wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 03, 2008 at 09:43:15PM +0200, Chris Cohen wrote:
> > Paul de Weerd wrote:
> >> On Sun, Aug 03, 2008 at 11:07:42AM +0200, Chris Cohen wrote:
> >> | Hi,
> >> |
> >> | | I have a small openbsd
On Sunday 30 March 2008 19:15:40 Stijn wrote:
> check out ssh-based vpn: ssh (1)
>
Thanks. That works for me.
--
Greetings
Chris
Hi,
I have a small openbsd router running in my network.
I have vlan10 (my lan), vlan11 (w-lan) and tun0/1 (openvpn tap devices).
I bridged them all toghether on bridge0. Only vlan10 has an ip address.
(10.1.16.1)
Now I want dhcpd to assign 10.1.16.0/24 on all four interfaces, but it just
does o
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