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>>> On 27 March 2007 at 16:23, in message
<460944F5.AC0B.0006.3@ccw.gov.uk>,
"Gordon Ross"
openbsd-misc - Gordon Ross - Mar 28 2007 - 04:25
... <20070719225255.GC3317@bootes.spacehopper.org>, Stuart Henderson
openbsd-misc - Gordon Ross - Jul 20 2007 - 03:45
... 2007 at 18:55, in message <469FA587.5060700@speakeasy.net>,
Dag
Richards
openbsd-misc - Gordon Ross - Jul 20 2007 - 03:46
... <20070719225255.GC3317@bootes.spacehopper.org>, Stuart Henderson
openbsd-misc - Gordon Ross - Jul 20 2007 - 04:49
... 20070720090413.GK3317@bootes.spacehopper.org>, Stuart Henderson
openbsd-misc - Gordon Ross - Jul 20 2007 - 05:46
Buy a CD set http://www.openbsd.org/orders.html ;-)
GTG
>>> Peter
openbsd-misc - Gordon Ross - Feb 27 2007 - 16:31
I've been told by a storage vendor that Adaptec isn't totally reliable when it comes to large (>1TB) SCSI devices/partitions/luns. LSI cards are supposed to be a whole lot better. This is irrespective of any O/S limitations. GTG >>> Jacob Yocom-
openbsd-misc - Gordon Ross - Mar 18 2007 - 13:08
I bought a SysKonnect SK 9S22 card for use with OpenBSD ('cause the man page claimed it was supported). I've since discovered ( http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2006-12/1480.html ) that it's not quite supported... A follow-up message (
openbsd-misc - Gordon Ross - Mar 27 2007 - 11:23
>>> On 05 May 2007 at 04:40, in message <463BFCBF.30409@shockley.net>,
Steve
Shockley
openbsd-misc - Gordon Ross - May 5 2007 - 03:40
>>> On 24 May 2007 at 08:44, in message <46554243.1080304@gmx.net>,
Michael
openbsd-misc - Gordon Ross - May 24 2007 - 04:08
>>> On 05 June 2007 at 15:26, in message
<10970655.post@talk.nabble.com>, studio-v
openbsd-misc - Gordon Ross - Jun 6 2007 - 03:57
>>> On 28 June 2007 at 11:18, in message
<200706281018.l5SAINiM003913@cheyenne.sixcompanies.com>, JD Bronson
openbsd-misc - Gordon Ross - Jun 28 2007 - 06:34
I've got two OBSD 4.1 boxes. They are setup identically, and I'm using CARP (& pfsync) to obtain a redundant firewall. I appear to have CARP working fine. My problem is when I enable pf. The initial TCP packet goes through fine, but the return packet
openbsd-misc - Gordon Ross - Jul 19 2007 - 10:38
So why is this different to what I put ? #These three lines allow the failover mechanisms to work pass on { $int_if } proto carp keep state pass on { $adsl_if } proto carp keep state pass quick on { $pfsync_if} proto pfsync The only difference I
openbsd-misc - Gordon Ross - Jul 19 2007 - 13:14
I have a simple host, with two interfaces INT & EXT INT has the IP address of 192.168.1.1/24 EXT has the IP address of 192.168.2.1/24 I've enabled PF with one simple rule: binat pass on EXT from 192.168.1.2 to any -> 192.168.2.2 Packets are
openbsd-misc - Gordon Ross - Apr 25 2008 - 06:08
>>> On 25 April 2008 at 11:40, in message
openbsd-misc - Gordon Ross - Apr 25 2008 - 06:58