On Wed, Jun 04, 2008 at 02:08:02PM +1000, Rod Whitworth wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Jun 2008 22:49:10 -0500, Matt Garman wrote:
> >I've been using the "vpnc" program on Linux to connect to my
> >employer's network. The program also exists for OpenBSD, and
> >
On Thu, Jun 05, 2008 at 03:07:30PM +0200, Almir Karic wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 5:49 AM, Matt Garman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What I'd like to do is have my OBSD box to NAT on the tun device
> > (VPN tunnel). I.e., so I can use the VPN connection seamlessly
On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 08:22:54AM -0400, Richard Daemon wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 6:36 PM, Matt Garman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Thu, Jun 05, 2008 at 03:07:30PM +0200, Almir Karic wrote:
> >> On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 5:49 AM, Matt Garman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g
nf is set correctly, and vpnc works as expected
on OpenBSD.
> On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 8:15 AM, Matt Garman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wed, Jun 04, 2008 at 02:08:02PM +1000, Rod Whitworth wrote:
> >> On Tue, 3 Jun 2008 22:49:10 -0500, Matt Garman wrote:
> >> >I
eas/suggestions/success or horror
stories/etc.
Thanks!
Matt
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can have.
I was thinking about that as well. Has anyone installed OpenBSD on
something like what these people sell:
http://soekris.com/
Basically, if I had a dedicated firewall box, I'd like it to be as
small and cool as possible.
Thanks again!
Matt
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hink I want to
build a "little" (Soekris, mini-ITX, etc) OpenBSD box for my
firewall/gateway/NAT, and the current box will become just a
fileserver/source repository/backup server.
So, still, the question remains: what do folks recommend as "good"
hardware for hard disk contro
s beast in the following
case (specifically, the SR10769):
http://www.chenbro.com.tw/product/product_preview.php?pid=102
Hoping that that case would be able to sufficiently cool the drives.
Thanks again!
Matt
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ut $235 (US).
Two and a half the price at less than half the storage :( The 15k
RPM drives are more expensive still. Seagate now has a "Savvio"
line of 10k RPM SCSI drives in a 2.5" form factor (note book size).
How's $800 (US) for a 73 GB drive?!
-Matt
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7;m thinking that I could burn a CD-R (and re-burn it whenever
there's a configuration change), but it seems like the system might
have a lot of latency and the CD-ROM drive might prematurely fail.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Matt
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n that system might make you, as
an employee, not replaceable or not easily outsourced.
Sorry for the rant, I just get frustrated at times trying to be an
advocate for open source :)
Matt
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Has anyone stress-tested their CPU under OpenBSD? In particular,
I'd like to run the cpuburn program:
http://pages.sbcglobal.net/redelm/
However, when I try to run any of the executables (even as root), it
says "Operation not permitted".
Any hints?
Thank you,
Matt
On Fri, Aug 05, 2005 at 06:02:42PM -0500, Marco Peereboom wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 05, 2005 at 04:24:41PM -0500, Matt Garman wrote:
> > Has anyone stress-tested their CPU under OpenBSD? In particular,
> > I'd like to run the cpuburn program:
> >
> > h
On Mon, Aug 08, 2005 at 12:13:41AM +0159, Frank Denis (Jedi/Sector One) wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 07, 2005 at 12:49:02PM -0500, Matt Garman wrote:
> >I'd like to load the CPU as much as possible, while at the same time
> >monitoring temperatures, so that I can make sure my computer
ssing?
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On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 04:00:24PM -0700, Reid Nichol wrote:
> In rc.securelevel there is:
> securelevel=1
> man securelevel
As I said in my original post, I edited the securelevel parameter in
/etc/rc.securelevel, and rebooted, yet the change had no effect.
> --- Matt Garman <[
u don't write exactly what you think/did, how am I supposed
> to know?
Next time do a better job of reading my mind (joking :)
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, but
noticeably warm)---but that's at idle. I'm worried about it getting
too hot at load.
Anyway, thank you!
Matt
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hacking (though I'm confident that I can learn).
So does anyone have any suggested readings regarding this part of
the OpenBSD architecture? I'm sure google can find plenty of useful
info, but at this point, I'm not even sure what to search for. Any
suggestions would be much apprec
else seen this before?
Thanks for any suggestions,
Matt
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g 23 09:14:16 excrement /bsd: pppoe0: phase dead
Aug 23 09:15:01 excrement syslogger: chkpppoe.sh: pppoe0 appears to be down;
attempting to bring it back up
Aug 23 09:15:01 excrement /bsd: pppoe0: phase establish
Aug 23 09:15:01 excrement /bsd: pppoe0: phase authenticate
Aug 23 09:15:03 excrement /bsd: pppoe0: phase network
Aug 23 09:16:01 excrement syslogger: chkpppoe.sh: pppoe0 appears to be up;
doing nothing
...
Hopefully someone finds this useful :)
Matt
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n I wrote that code (posted earlier)
that there should already be such a utility.
Oh well, thanks for pointing that out to me!
Matt
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power and produce very little heat), it would be cool if you could
just plug two or three in there, only actually using one at a time.
If one started having problems, just go to the next (automatic
failover). Hardware that did that automatically would be REALLY
nice, but I'm sure it wouldn
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