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| Nov 18, 1:33 pm 2010 |
| Chris Smith | killing states in pf
Hello,
Using pf on -current doing nat and I want to kill all of the states
related to a specific internal IP address but I'm having an issue
doing so.
I have as an example (79.39.147.11 is outside IP from ISP):
# pfctl -ss |grep '1\.100'
all tcp 79.39.147.11:53190 (192.168.1.100:58853) -> 67.2.45.22:12510
ESTABLISHED:ESTABLISHED
all tcp 79.39.147.11:62777 (192.168.1.100:40664) ->
26.217.28.131:25794 ESTABLISHED:ESTABLISHED
all tcp 79.39.147.11:58425 (192.168.1.100:39548) ...
| Nov 18, 12:31 pm 2010 |
| Super Biscuit | Re: An OpenBSD smartphone
You're looking at this from a programmer's perspective and not from a
business one.
let's look at the basic Unix-like/descended systems: All were developed
because each founder- or founders- saw a niche, necessity, or challenge.
Nokia, Google, and Apple are business entities whose purpose is to create
revenue by selling products or services.
You're going to wait until 15,000 or more people demand/ask for pf on a smart
phone? Neither the mainframe nor the desktop nor the cell phone were ...
| Nov 18, 12:01 pm 2010 |
| Jean-Francois | Gnome running slow
Hi,
I experience a dsktop running quite slow, I have seen it running well
sometimes.
Gnome is simply slow and I have no idea why, after login, it is not always
that slow, sometimes is runs well.
Apparently, with top I see Xorg consuming many resources.
I have no idea how to solve this. Do you have any experience with this ?
Thanks
| Nov 18, 11:45 am 2010 |
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| Nov 18, 8:31 am 2010 |
| Markus Bergkvist | Nov 18, 10:51 am 2010 | |
| Otto Moerbeek | Re: OpenBSD EOF characer?
A Ctrl-D on a new line should (and does) do the job.
-Otto
| Nov 18, 9:59 am 2010 |
| Joy Puglisi | OpenBSD EOF characer?
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But I just realized I don't know how to do EOF. I tried Ctrl+D but
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| Nov 18, 9:45 am 2010 |
| Alexander Hall | Re: OpenBSD EOF characer?
Even should this not be trolling, its still not a very interesting topic
for misc@openbsd.org readers. Please ask questions like this elsewhere.
/Alexander
| Nov 18, 2:13 pm 2010 |
| Manuel Guesdon | em(4) detailed errors
Hi,
Is there a way to get detailed em(4) device errors without having to
recompile kernel with EM_DEBUG ?
I try to find in-errors reason(s) but netstat only gives errors as a sum of
dropped_pkts + stats.rxerrc + stats.crcerrs + sc->stats.algnerrc +... as far
as I can see :-(
Manuel
| Nov 18, 8:38 am 2010 |
| secucatcher | Re: openbsd 4.8 CD
Just to let know that i had a contact and they send me again the cd and the
mug (the first shipping was lost).
have a great day everyone
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C: misc@openbsd.org
EnvoyC): Mercredi 17 Novembre 2010 11h45:39 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin /
Berne / Rome / Stockholm / Vienne
Objet: openbsd 4.8 CD
hi everyone
does people have some problem with the shipping of obsd 4.8 cd with
openbsdeurope ?
i order the cd and the mug, i received a mail that the ...
| Nov 18, 6:04 am 2010 |
| Sergey Bronnikov | Re: ALIX CF card
it is not a hang.
Just disabled output to serial console.
You should add lines:
set tty com0
stty com0 57600
to /etc/boot.conf
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| Nov 18, 6:24 am 2010 |
| Gonzalo L. R. | Re: ALIX CF card
What is your serial setup? you user cu(1)?
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| Nov 18, 6:27 am 2010 |
| Frank Bax | ALIX CF card
I installed 4.7 to a CF card via usb connector on HP D530. I then
inserted CF card into a new ALIX system with serial console.
Boot process hangs with both bsd.sp and bsd.rd (see below).
What is my next step in determining the problem here?
PC Engines ALIX.2 v0.99h
640 KB Base Memory
261120 KB Extended Memory
01F0 Master 044A ULTIMATE CF CARD 16GB
Phys C/H/S 16383/16/63 Log C/H/S 1856/255/63 LBA
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| Nov 18, 5:31 am 2010 |
| Sergey Bronnikov | Nov 18, 6:25 am 2010 | |
| Joel Sing | Re: softraid - best practice?
The /dev directory is not automatically populated - if sd3g and sd3h were not
present then it sounds like you were missing device nodes. Running MAKEDEV
This means that the softraid metadata was intact and that the volume was
The `bioctl -d` command is non-destructive for softraid - it will detach the
softraid volume and you should be able to reconstruct it again with
Without further information it is hard to tell what has actually occurred - if
you have indeed lost device nodes then ...
| Nov 18, 5:51 am 2010 |
| Uwe Dippel | softraid - best practice?
Just had a problem with softraid on a 4.6 box. No, I don't ask to solve
it, it needed urgent replacement, and so I did.
What I would like to ask for, is advice on best practices for softraid
under OpenBSD, to prevent similar things from happening again; getting
hints on how to set it up better, and mostly: how to recover it better.
What happened, was that some slices in a softraid simply went away after
some power surge.
In detail: sd1 and sd2 were set to RAID, and the ensuing RAID1 (sd3) ...
| Nov 18, 5:22 am 2010 |
| Dale Rahn | Re: RAMDISK_CD-based MP kernel hangs when activating sec ...
It is likely that this is an 'option SMALL_KERNEL' interaction, however realize
this is a configuration that OpenBSD isn't likely to support.
Dale Rahn drahn@dalerahn.com
| Nov 18, 7:33 am 2010 |
| chefren | Re: RAMDISK_CD-based MP kernel hangs when activating sec ...
support.
Clear and no problem!
+++chefren
| Nov 18, 7:41 am 2010 |
| chefren | RAMDISK_CD-based MP kernel hangs when activating seconda ...
We use a custom i386 RAMDISK_CD kernel: basically we add most options from GENERIC and
GENERIC.MP.
Upgrading from 4.6 to 4.8, this kernel hangs forever after:
root on rd0a swap on rd0b dump on rd0b
The problem turns out to be MP; activation of the secondary processors.
The custom kernel works fine on a single-core machine, and a recompiled kernel without
config lines
option MULTIPROCESSOR
cpu* at mainbus?
also works fine everywhere.
--
The problem can be reproduced by ...
| Nov 18, 4:08 am 2010 |
| chefren | Re: RAMDISK_CD-based MP kernel hangs when activating sec ...
We looked at it and, unfortunately, that can't be the cause.
Standard RAMDISK_CD sets that option, but our custom kernel does not.
Anyone who has further ideas on this?
+++chefren
| Nov 18, 9:26 am 2010 |
| lilit-aibolit | Re: virtualhost and httpd -U output
I check httpd.conf and can't find another NameVirtualHost *:80 directive,
and another files with that directive.
but I have commented
#DocumentRoot "/var/www/htdocs"
and
#ServerName xxx.com.ua
directives and nothing change in httpd-U output command.
| Nov 18, 7:17 am 2010 |
| Adam M. Dutko | Re: virtualhost and httpd -U output
You probably have another NameVirtualHost *:80 directive set in another
included config file. You can also check
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/vhosts/name-based.html for more
information.
| Nov 18, 4:43 am 2010 |
| lilit-aibolit | virtualhost and httpd -U output
Good day! I'm OpenBSD's newbie, that live in strange country,called Ukraine.
I have an OpenBSD 4.7 and uncomment httpd_flags="".
Section VirtualHost in httpd.conf looks like this:
##########################################################
NameVirtualHost *:80
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerAdmin admin@xxx.com.ua
DocumentRoot /var/www/users/xxx.com.ua
ServerName xxx.com.ua
ServerAlias www.xxx.com.ua
CustomLog logs/xxx.com.ua-access_log common
ErrorLog ...
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| Aaron Lewis | existing mht file format converter ?
Hi,
I'm looking for some mht converter that can put a ".mht" file into pure
html files , and also has abilities to handle unicodes ..
So anyone know some cool stuffs that could help ?
I know opera could read those shits , besides i found this project:
http://www.loganowen.com/mht-rip/
It just received segment fault and dead .. would take some time to
debug if no better solution came up ;-)
Thanks in advance !
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| Estudio Plante | Nov 17, 9:45 pm 2010 | |
| Otto Moerbeek | Re: snapshot upgrade won't skip fsck
The installer only asks if you want to do a *forced* fsck ora
non-forced. The fsck is always done for all devices in fstab. The only
differences is whether -y is used or not.
-Otto
| Nov 17, 11:58 pm 2010 |
| Peter Hessler | Re: snapshot upgrade won't skip fsck
I use 'noauto' on drives that I do not always have available. And
fsck/upgrades do the right thing when they see 'noauto'.
--
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forgets?
| Nov 18, 12:13 am 2010 |
| Peter Miller | Re: snapshot upgrade won't skip fsck
That makes sense now, thanks. The wording just leaves some room for
interpretation. I really thought it was a choice to fsck or not, instead
of a choice to run fsck with the -y option or not.
Peter,
I looked into 'noauto' but i prefer to have my drives auto-mounted the
95% of the time i'm using my computer vs the few times i do an upgrade.
I'll just comment them out.. easy enough.
--
Later
Peter
| Nov 18, 2:26 am 2010 |
| Otto Moerbeek | Nov 18, 9:13 am 2010 | |
| Elliott Barrere | OpenVPN with CARP
Hi all,
I have a set of OpenBSD firewalls running CARP for failover and OpenVPN (in
UDP mode) for remote access. The problem is that when I don't specify an
address in the OpenVPN config file, return packets from the BSD boxes to
remote clients are sent from the local interface address rather than the
shared CARP address. It looks like packets generated from this box do the
same.
Is there a way to a) force the origination address for these packets to the
CARP address (why wouldn't they do ...
| Nov 17, 5:13 pm 2010 |
| Steven Surdock | Re: OpenVPN with CARP
I run OpenVPN on the loopback and then rdr-to from the CARP interface to
the loopback. PF gracefully handles the rest.
| Nov 17, 10:33 pm 2010 |
| Luca Corti | Re: Number of static IP addresses needed for CARP
Why not just assign LAN addresses on the LAN facing interfaces for that
purpose?
ciao
Luca
| Nov 17, 5:13 pm 2010 |
| Steven Surdock | Re: Number of static IP addresses needed for CARP
True, but you can always use ifstated to modify the default gateway on
the backup FW to point to the internal address of the active FW.
Assuming you have assigned addresses on the physical LAN interfaces.
That doesn't help with any sort of remote access to the backup FW,
however. As said, it is nice to have IP's on the external interfaces,
but not required.
-Steve S.
| Nov 18, 12:15 pm 2010 |
| Jan Johansson | Re: Number of static IP addresses needed for CARP
For connection testing. With only one IP assigned to the CARP
interface. When it is in BACKUP state you do not have an address
on the network and as such you can't check connectivity from the
BACKUP host.
For me with 25 vlans on production firewalls this is vital. For a
home network where IPs cost extra I would not care.
| Nov 18, 1:36 am 2010 |
| Jeremy Chase | Re: Number of static IP addresses needed for CARP
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 2:15 PM, Steven Surdock
Or, on both machines you could forward port 33333 to the internal port
22 of one firewall and 33334 to internal port 22 of the other. That
way you could get to either machine but only use one external IP.
| Nov 18, 12:35 pm 2010 |
| Stuart Henderson | Re: Number of static IP addresses needed for CARP
Also useful when you want to connect out externally from whichever
firewall isn't master. (e.g. dns lookups, ntp, fixing problems from
remote locations...)
| Nov 18, 4:59 am 2010 |
| Benny Löfgren | Re: iostat and more than one core
I've noticed the same phenomenon with iostat but haven't had time to
investigate. So now I did some iostat runs on a few of my servers with
1, 2, 4 and 8 cores and can definitely verify your findings.
I also noted that the tty columns are affected by the same cpu scaling
Regards,
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| Nov 17, 5:31 pm 2010 |
| Francesco Vollero | Re: An OpenBSD smartphone
Dont even try to donate to the community!!!! :)
| Nov 17, 5:07 pm 2010 |
| Francesco Vollero | Re: An OpenBSD smartphone
As far i know, there's just one phone with something like bsd, it's
iphone. Yeah, sucks.
At the end, if someone run netbsd on a toaster with ARM9 this mean that
openbsd can be ported too, but the main problem is:
Who give all the specifies for the components? We dont want to agree to
some strange NDA just to have a {open|net|whatelse}bsd phone.
Another question is: The developer community it's enough big to support
it too??
| Nov 17, 5:14 pm 2010 |
| Marco Peereboom | Re: An OpenBSD smartphone
It is ok if you don't mind goolge and the us gov to read your email,
credit card numbers, etc etc.
| Nov 17, 5:28 pm 2010 |
| RLW | Re: 1gbit LAN/NIC performance, queue speed bug?
there is no tcpbench in packages for 4.8 and for debian linux
1.
transferring file by scp from router-test to linux machine:
transfer speed: 16.1MB/s ~ 128.8 Mbits/s
root@router-test (/root)# top
load averages: 1.59, 1.05, 0.67
28 processes: 2 running, 25 idle, 1 on processor
CPU states: 33.3% user, 0.0% nice, 47.9% system, 14.2% interrupt, 4.6%
idle
Memory: Real: 11M/80M act/tot Free: 405M Swap: 0K/759M used/tot
root@router-test (/root)# systat queue
2 users Load ...
| Nov 18, 8:41 am 2010 |
| RLW | Re: 1gbit LAN/NIC performance, queue speed bug?
root@router-test (/root)# vmstat -i
interrupt total rate
irq0/clock 4836013 100
irq83/em0 2771337 57
irq83/bge0 1 0
irq81/pciide0 4790 0
irq85/ichiic0 172044 3
Total 7784185 160
http://erydium.pl/upload/vmstat.gif
http://erydium.pl/upload/systat.gif
----
best regards,
RLW
| Nov 18, 2:45 am 2010 |
| David Coppa | Re: 1gbit LAN/NIC performance, queue speed bug?
Because it's in base: /usr/bin/tcpbench
ciao,
david
| Nov 18, 8:52 am 2010 |
| Schöberle Dániel | Re: 1gbit LAN/NIC performance, queue speed bug?
or
- there is a problem with iperf :)
How about measuring with something else? Did you try tcpbench? Or something
even simpler, like scp-ing from /dev/null to /dev/null? With pf and queues
enabled you can monitor the B/S rate.
| Nov 18, 5:42 am 2010 |
| RLW | Re: 1gbit LAN/NIC performance, queue speed bug?
Its nice to hear from OpenBSD developer on this matter.
I am wondering who is gonna be that "someone"? ;) and when it could happen?
Claudio can you add this problem as a bug to fix maybe in next release?
----
best regards,
RLW
| Nov 18, 9:54 am 2010 |
| Claudio Jeker | Re: 1gbit LAN/NIC performance, queue speed bug?
No the problem is altq. Altq(4) was written when 100Mbps was common and
people shaped traffic in the low megabit range. It seems to hit a wall when
doing hundreds of megabits. Guess someone needs to run a profiling kernel
and see where all that time is spent and then optimize altq(4).
| Nov 18, 9:41 am 2010 |
| Stuart Henderson | Re: 1gbit LAN/NIC performance, queue speed bug?
The "someone" running a profiling kernel to identify the hot spots could be you.
cd /sys/arch/<arch>/config
config -p <kernelname>
build a kernel from the ../compile/<kernelname>.PROF directory in the usual way
kgmon -b to start profiling
(generate some traffic)
kgmon -h to stop profiling
kgmon -p to dump stats
gprof /bsd gmon.out to read stats...
Assuming you're interested in routed traffic (rather than queuing traffic
generated on a box itself), make sure you run the traffic source and ...
| Nov 18, 4:24 pm 2010 |
| RLW | Re: 1gbit LAN/NIC performance, queue speed bug?
I removed Intel NIC and run test on broadcom integrated Gbit NIC to see
if there is problem with em driver
bge0 at pci1 dev 11 function 0 "Broadcom BCM5705K" rev 0x03, BCM5705 A3
(0x3003): apic 1 int 16 (irq 5), address XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
brgphy0 at bge0 phy 1: BCM5705 10/100/1000baseT PHY, rev. 2
1.
pf enabled, queue 950mbit, qlimit 500
iperf test: 410 Mbits/sec
root@router-test (/root)# top
load averages: 0.95, 0.53, 0.26
23 processes: 1 running, 21 idle, 1 on ...
| Nov 18, 9:29 am 2010 |
| Steven Surdock | Re: ESXi client / NFS server performance
My OBSD (4.8-stable) virtual machine (ESXi 3.5) to OBSD (4.8-stable)
physical machine isn't too bad:
ssurdock@builder03$ sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/VMware/test.dat bs=16k
count=>
32000+0 records in
32000+0 records out
524288000 bytes transferred in 19.466 secs (26933331 bytes/sec)
But, from the ESXi console it sucks.
Was your NFS server physical or virtual?
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,
| Nov 17, 10:28 pm 2010 |
| Emille Blanc | Re: ESXi client / NFS server performance
This may be a bit late, but for what it's worth, 4.8 -release as an ESXi
4.1 client without any knob tweaking and pf running the default ruleset.
Haven't done anything with ESXi 3.5 though, so I'm not sure what to say
on that front.
-----e@memnarch:/home $ uname -a
OpenBSD memnarch.sarlok.com 4.8 GENERIC#136 i386
-----e@memnarch:/home $ sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/home/test.dat bs=16k
count=32000
32000+0 records in
32000+0 records out
524288000 bytes transferred in 15.163 secs (34576797 ...
| Nov 17, 9:58 pm 2010 |
| Emille Blanc | Re: ESXi client / NFS server performance
The NFS server (4.8 release) from which the exports are mounted is a
virtual guest on the ESXi 4.1 host.
Transfer rates to/from the virtual NFS server guest to another guest are
a little faster on average (which makes some modicum of sense in my
mind...) than from the NFS guest to a physically separate machine.
The VM guests are using em(4) if that's any help.
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