Re: IPv6 problem after 6.3 upgrade

2018-04-03 Thread Miles
Am 03.04.2018 um 14:56 schrieb Leo Unglaub: > Hello, > i have a IPv6 problem since i upgraded to 6.3. I cannot reach other > /etc/hostname.vio0     

how would you troubleshoot your wifi?

2016-07-13 Thread Miles Keaton
I'm an intermediate OpenBSD user since 2001, but never needed my wifi before. When I connect to an open (no password) nwid it works fine, but when I try to connect to one with a WPA2 password, it just fails with no clues I can see. I'm using the correct password - (works fine on my phone, etc).

how would you troubleshoot stuttering video? (Lenovo Thinkpad)

2016-07-17 Thread Miles Keaton
Lenovo ThinkPad T440s : just a couple years old. Triple-booting Arch Linux and Windows too, it's plenty fast to watch even huge HD 1080p movies. But on a new stock OpenBSD (dmesg below) it does that stuttering thing with all video, even the tiniest little YouTube or low-resolution mp4 file, even

Re: how would you troubleshoot stuttering video? (Lenovo Thinkpad)

2016-07-17 Thread Miles Keaton
ack... A: 0.1 (00.1) of 179.0 (02:59.0) 0.5% Audio device got stuck! A: 0.4 (00.4) of 179.0 (02:59.0) 0.4% Audio device got stuck! A: 0.7 (00.6) of 179.0 (02:59.0) 0.4% (... etc ...) On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 2:52 PM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote: > On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 02:46:52PM +0800, M

Re: how would you troubleshoot stuttering video? (Lenovo Thinkpad)

2016-07-18 Thread Miles Keaton
On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 3:09 PM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote: > could you go in the bios setup and see if there are options to > disable audio recording? If so, could you enable recording and see > what happens? > That fixed it. Thank you! So, (for the list archives), azalia audio driver : http://

choosing OpenBSD for fileserver instead of FreeBSD + ZFS

2016-07-20 Thread Miles Keaton
Got a fileserver with a few terabytes of important personal media, like all old home movies, baby photos, etc. Files that I want my family to have access to when I die. Really it's more of a file archive. A backup. Just rsync + ssh. Serving it isn't the point. Just preserving it forever. (It

Re: how would you troubleshoot stuttering video? (Lenovo Thinkpad)

2016-07-21 Thread Miles Keaton
On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 5:31 AM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote: > If you have some time, could you build a kernel with the > AZALIA_DEBUG option, reboot using the new kernel and send me the > output of dmesg once with the mic disabled in the bios and once > with the mic enabled. This way we could comp

Re: how would you troubleshoot your wifi?

2016-07-21 Thread Miles Keaton
Worked! Thanks Stefan! On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 8:34 PM, Stefan Sperling wrote: > > On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 01:13:21PM +0800, Miles Keaton wrote: > > iwm0: hw rev 0x140, fw ver 25.228 (API ver 9), address 5b:51:4f:a1:16:d9 > > iwm0: fatal firmware error > > You got some

httpd (+ relayd ?) URL redirection, anyone?

2016-07-26 Thread Miles Keaton
Sorry to bother the list with this, but still stumped after two days. Trying to switch from nginx to httpd, but there's just one thing left: Having the webserver pass some URLs to another port: # working nginx config: http { server { listen 80; # serving static here root /var/www

Re: httpd (+ relayd ?) URL redirection, anyone?

2016-07-26 Thread Miles Keaton
ader set "Connection" value "close" tcp { nodelay, sack } } relay www { listen on $relayd_address port 80 protocol reverse_proxy forward to check tcp port 81 forward to check tcp port 3000 } On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 11:27 PM, Comète wrote: > 26 juillet 2016 1

installing app just like Ports does, but with newer source

2005-05-26 Thread Miles Keaton
An app I'm developing requires PHP 5.0.4 and PostgreSQL 8.0.3. The OpenBSD 3.7 ports version of PHP still insists on the old PostgreSQL 7.4 port being installed, even though I already have PostgreSQL 8.0.3 installed from source. I like doing things the OpenBSD-way : having files installed where t

OT: any problems with webservers on high ports blocked by corporate-firewalls?

2005-07-24 Thread Miles Keaton
Somewhat-OT, but I figure the PF-friendly OBSD gang would have more experience with this than anyone: Working on a webmin-style admin/control-panel service for our webhosting clients. Thinking of running it on high ports like :8383 - : or something. Anyone had problems with uncommon ports be

Re: OT: any problems with webservers on high ports blocked by corporate-firewalls?

2005-07-24 Thread Miles Keaton
> Having said that why are you running it on high ports? Considering running a separate lighttpd instance per-user, running as their username and jailed to their directory.To do that, I think I'd need each instance to respond to a separate port.

Re: OT: any problems with webservers on high ports blocked by corporate-firewalls?

2005-07-25 Thread Miles Keaton
On 7/25/05, Lars Hansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > FYI, we block *everything*, employees have to use our proxyserver (squid) > to browse the web. In a proxyserver like that, if someone tried to go to http://somedomain.com:8765/ would it work?

Re: OT: any problems with webservers on high ports blocked by corporate-firewalls?

2005-07-25 Thread Miles Keaton
Cool. Thanks for your help, everyone.

When would you NOT use OpenBSD?

2006-04-04 Thread Miles Keaton
This is a serious question, for heavy users of OpenBSD in big/production/heavy-traffic situations. For years, our small company used OpenBSD for *EVERYTHING* because I personally prefer it. (We run a pretty popular database-driven website.) All mail servers, web servers, database servers, were

Re: When would you NOT use OpenBSD?

2006-04-05 Thread Miles Keaton
Thanks everyone for all of your feedback. Since we're not using any strange hardware (just regular Opteron/Xeon SCSI servers with LSI MegaRaid cards), and since we never expect commerical support, then I guess that answers that. Wondering... since I brought up MySQL, and a few people (thanks Henn

(OT: PostgreSQL vs MySQL)

2006-04-06 Thread Miles Keaton
On 4/5/06, David T Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Just out of curiosity why did your company decide > to go with Postgresql as opposed to mysql? > Just somewhat curious considering you see mysql > everywhere these days... hi David - The first half of this post says it very well: http://www.