Hi
I read in the manual, that since the 4.1 version, the keep state rule is
automatically set to keep state.
Before migrating to 4.4, I had the 3.9 and with following configuration:
Internet1 |
OpenBsd (Internal)| --- Server
Internet2 |
O
Hi all,
this week end we got an unknow shutdown on our firewall. The only thing I
found was:
last:
shutdown ~(no IP)date / hours
=> there is no origin on the IP where the shudown has being lunch, in the
messages I don't see anything and there is no job which are starting a
shutd
Hi
We tried to implemant a monitoring on a OpenBSD 4.4; I get an error message:
index not found (monitoring via Cacti, means net-snmp). My Cacti server is
hosted on another server.
I check the OID per snmp: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1 (this OID search the interface,
and go down to the values)
* In the 4
ed while they were maintained; these
releases are likely to be affected by the advisories for more recent
releases.
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Rioux, Christophe wrote:
> Hi
>
> We tried to implemant a monitoring on a OpenBSD 4.4; I get an error
message:
> index not found (monito
Hi,
I have some strange packet filtering on an openbsd 4.4
at the beginning a normal block all (not a "block in quick", but only a "block
in")
block in log on em0 all
block out log on em0 all
then I autorise some traffic:
pass in on em0
with od -c but didn't find any special chars
Regards
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De : Woodchuck [mailto:mar...@pennswoods.net]
Envoyi : mardi 18 ao{t 2009 18:02
@ : Rioux, Christophe
Objet : Re: Some strange blocking packets
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Rioux, Christophe wrote:
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