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Re: OpenNTPD reliability

... , 2007-03-23 at 15:14 -0600, Shane Harbour wrote: > Look at the "-S" option and see if that's what you want. I think you mean "-s". Yes I use it but still the clients report they won't sync because of the server not being synced. ciao Luca

openbsd-misc - Luca Corti - Mar 25 2007 - 16:54

Re: Error building 4.1-stable kernel from source on sparc64

... Michael wrote: > I got a sparc64 (Sun Ultra 5) running here which I upgraded from > 4.0-stable to 4.1-stable. Just recompiled the kernel without any problems. I've got an Ultra 5 too. I'll retry a fresh source checkout from CVS. thanks Luca

openbsd-misc - Luca Corti - May 7 2007 - 14:48

Re: [OFF-TOPIC] MRTG and disk / CPU monitoring

... been digging for it on the internet, to OpenBSD, but was not > able to find anything "worth". Just install snmpd from packages or ports and then monitor the host with your favorite monitoring tool. I'm using Cacti successfully. ciao Luca

openbsd-misc - Luca Corti - May 16 2007 - 10:39

Re: obsd as xen guest

... http://hg.recoil.org/openbsd-xen-sys.hg > requesting all changes > abort: HTTP Error 500: Internal Server Error The mercurial repository seems to have some intermettent problems. Try again from time to time, it should work. ciao Luca

openbsd-misc - Luca Corti - May 20 2007 - 11:38

Re: CARP question

... exchange CARP heartbeats through the link on which you are sharing the IP address or you won't be monitoring availability of all network segments connected to the firewall. Also CARP uses authentication when exchanging messages. ciao Luca

openbsd-misc - Luca Corti - May 21 2007 - 09:04

Re: OpenBSD firewalls as virtual machine ?

... , Douglas A. Tutty wrote: > I don't understand the logic of having multiple firewalls on one box. > If one box can handle the throughput requirements of all the NICs, why > not just one big firewall? Overlapping IP address space. ciao Luca

openbsd-misc - Luca Corti - Sep 21 2007 - 11:17

Re: OpenBSD firewalls as virtual machine ?

... 2007-09-21 at 14:29 -0500, bofh wrote: > That's why god created competant network admins and NAT. You are not always in control of all things. Powerful technology is about choice, not about one absolute right way. BTW, NAT sucks. ciao Luca

openbsd-misc - Luca Corti - Sep 21 2007 - 17:15

Re: OpenBSD firewalls as virtual machine ?

... , 2007-09-21 at 20:51 +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2007/09/21 14:29, bofh wrote: > > That's why god created competant network admins and NAT. > And VRF. We are talking about OpenBSD here, and support for VRF is not there. ciao Luca

openbsd-misc - Luca Corti - Sep 21 2007 - 17:16

Re: OpenBSD firewalls as virtual machine ?

... . > That may change faster then you expect These are great news. If the implementation will allow to assign interfaces to different VRFs it would solve the virtual router/firewall setup without the need for OS virtualization. ciao Luca

openbsd-misc - Luca Corti - Sep 21 2007 - 20:06

Re: OpenBSD firewalls as virtual machine ?

... project would improve the quality and delivery of these requirements. If I had such project and funds I'd certainly contribute. In the meantime I have assigned part of my limited resources to buying the CDs for the new release... ciao Luca

openbsd-misc - Luca Corti - Sep 22 2007 - 19:35

Re: what if hoststated dies?

On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 00:01 +1200, Josh wrote: > What happens if hoststated crashes? Does its latest table entry's and > rdr rules still remain? Maybe you can try a kill -9 and see what happens. ciao Luca

openbsd-misc - Luca Corti - Sep 25 2007 - 08:22

Re: what if hoststated dies?

... , 2007-09-26 at 10:54 +1200, Josh wrote: > So any suggestions on how to have a rdr rule in pf.conf take over when > this happens? Why? If hoststated crashes, then it's a bug. If it doesn't crash, what are you trying to achieve? ciao Luca

openbsd-misc - Luca Corti - Sep 25 2007 - 19:10

Re: SMTP flood + spamdb

... after this time to pass > > spamd. > Moral: randomize the greylisting time... Between which min/max valuse? Keep in mind that this corresponds to the (minimum) delay introduced in delivering a good messages to the mailbox. ciao Luca

openbsd-misc - Luca Corti - Sep 26 2007 - 10:22

Re: SMTP flood + spamdb

... a bit more relaxed policies on whitelisting (e.g. whitelisting /24 subnets on which the sender resides instead of single IP address) to speed up whitelisting efficiency. Not sure about how much spam this allows to slip through. ciao Luca

openbsd-misc - Luca Corti - Sep 26 2007 - 11:59

Re: SMTP flood + spamdb

... /2.4.mp3 Maybe this also has to do with amount and type of traffic you get. Small shops are probably more likely to experience delays, while hosters of a large number of high traffic domains should have whitelists converge fast. ciao Luca

openbsd-misc - Luca Corti - Sep 26 2007 - 12:06

Re: Thank you developers... 4.2 arrived in the mail today

On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 22:04 +0100, Sevan / Venture37 wrote: > CD's turned up via UPS today here in the UK. Is there a tracking number? I have not received the CDs yet (Italy). ciao Luca

openbsd-misc - Luca Corti - Oct 9 2007 - 17:36

Re: The Name: UNIX

... -09 at 16:29 -0700, Ted Unangst wrote: > On 10/9/07, Sean Darby wrote: > > Does OpenBSD = UNIX? Or, does OpenBSD = Unix? (or unix or unix-like or etc.)? > does it matter? It does! UNIX *is* case sensitive! ;) ciao Luca

openbsd-misc - Luca Corti - Oct 10 2007 - 04:02

Re: Wireless WAP encryption question

... OpenVPN but the > university where I work has WAP/WAP2 wireless network for general > purposes and I would like to be able to use laptop running OpenBSD on > the campus. WPA is not supported. AFAIK noone is working on it. ciao Luca

openbsd-misc - Luca Corti - Oct 18 2007 - 05:26

Re: Wireless WAP encryption question

... pretty nothing about actual implementation work being done on WPA support. Previously mentioned undeadly.org articles seems to state preliminary work is being done, but WPA integration in the OS may eventually happen years from now. ciao Luca

openbsd-misc - Luca Corti - Oct 19 2007 - 04:07

Re: Wireless WAP encryption question

... being available as a feature. Maybe my response was a bit too quick, with "noone is working on it" I really meant "I think this is not high priority". But this is just my perception on WPA status in OpenBSD, maybe I'm plain wrong. ciao Luca

openbsd-misc - Luca Corti - Oct 19 2007 - 05:44

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