Re: OS not seeing all RAM (1GiB less)

2007-11-13 Thread Josh Webb
C Thala wrote: What would cause an 4.1 machine running on a Dell PowerEdge 1950 to see only 3,220,439,040 bytes of RAM as opposed to the 4GB that it really has (confirmed by BIOS)? This: http://www.dansdata.com/askdan00015.htm should answer your question. While the article mentions Windows, t

VPN setup

2005-10-13 Thread Josh Webb
I am attempting to set up a test VPN, using two OpenBSD 3.7 systems as gateways, and two WinXP clients. The addressing scheme is as follows client1 - ip:192.168.1.2 default gateway:192.168.1.1 gateway1 le1 - 192.168.2.1 le2 - 192.168.1.1 gateway2 le1 - 192.168.2.2 le2 - 192.168.3.1 clien

Re: VPN setup

2005-10-13 Thread Josh Webb
jared r r spiegel wrote: On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 10:36:27PM -0500, Josh Webb wrote: from client1: Reply from 192.168.1.1: Destination host unreachable. from client2: Reply from 192.168.3.1: Destination host unreachable. I'm sure it's some detail I'm missing, but I'm stumped

Re: VPN setup

2005-10-13 Thread Josh Webb
if it's not the sysctl, can gateway1 ping client2 || gateway2 ping client1 ? no or client1 ping 192.168.2.1 || client2 ping 192.168.2.2 ? yes also, client1 can't ping 192.168.2.2 || client2 can't ping 192.168.2.1.

Re: VPN setup

2005-10-14 Thread Josh Webb
Woo-hoo! I figured it out. On gateway1 I had to do, 'route add 192.168.3 192.168.1.1', and on gateway2, 'route add 192.168.1 192.168.3.1'. I know I should send stuff about the man pages to "hshoexer@", but is that @openbsd.org, @cvs.openbsd.org, or what? If any kind soul wants to tell me how

Re: pf and linksys WRT55G not getting along

2005-10-17 Thread Josh Webb
Bob Ababurko wrote: So, are you saying that my wireless router will become an access point when I just use the switch? Yes, once you turn off the Linksys router's dhcp server and don't plug anything into the WAN port, it will just act as a switch and WAP.

Re: pxeboot arps for its own ip address

2005-11-20 Thread Josh Webb
Paul de Weerd wrote: So there's a couple of strange things (in my opinion) : o pxeboot shows MAC and IP with lots of 0's o the system tries to ARP for its own IP I don't know about that first one, but it is normal for a host to ARP for its own IP. That is what's known as a "gr