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<0> Is "alias" necessary when configuring more than one IP via /etc/hostname.if? http://pastebin.ca/119582
<1> yes
<0> Ok
<2> yo
<2> miod broke the tree by removing the sony font stuff
<3> anyone know a good xml to html converted in the ports package?
<3> converted/converter



<4> i get this error from my box when trying to ssh to it:
<4> ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
<4> but when i try again a couple of seconds later - it just works as usual
<5> anything in the syslogs?
<5> could be hitting process limit or something like
<4> nothing messages
<4> nothing in messages
<5> dmesg show anything?
<5> is it possible there's an IP conflict?
<5> do established connections stay established?
<4> wow you're asking me a lot :) but thanks.. i'll investigate
<4> i got a lot of these lines in authlog: "Aug 7 09:06:11 grumph sshd[14563]: Did not receive identification string from x.x.x.x"
<4> and netstat shows a dosin of established connections to sshd from all over the world
<5> hmm.. sounds like for whatever reason it's shutting down on the connecting end first
<5> hmm
<5> ok.. so x.x.x.x isn't *you*..
<4> nope
<5> maybe you're getting hit by multiple p***word-guesser worms and sshd is taking defensive action, shutting down nascent connections
<4> or.. the current ip that i work from shows up as one of the established connections.. naturally
<5> but that should be making huge messes of syslog info..
<5> not a *huge* amount you can do about it.. you can put sshd on a different port.. or you can try blackholing some of the networks that are connecting to you
<4> hmm, i only got this in my messages (the last line): Aug 7 07:00:01 grumph syslogd: restart
<4> i'll pick another port for it - it seems to me as the simplest solution
<5> it's very effective too.. as long as you can keep track of where you put it :)
<4> hehe
<4> a small table <ssh_sources> did the trick
<6> isnt building things from source get more optimized performance for that specific appliction and computer?
<6> if so - how much do you gain from it



<7> nothing
<5> little
<5> and there's a price.. besides your time, you may tickle bugs/gotchas that you'd otherwise not have been seen
<5> those parts of the tree that are obvious points for optimization are already heavily optimized irrespective of compiler options
<6> ok
<8> Happy long weekend my compatriots
<9> CanWood: it's monday
<8> and for those in Canada, it's a holiday, hence the "Happy long weekend my compatriots". Monday holiday = long weekend
<8> :)
<9> ah
<10> hi
<10> is possible to flush encap routes ?
<11> ipsecadm flow -delete?
<10> I try
<11> u try
<10> I also works with ike ?
<10> no
<11> try killing ike and restarting
<10> doens't work
<10> I must reboot the box
<10> it remember old routes
<11> route -n flush -encap
<11> these are google suggestions btw
<11> not my own
<10> root@witchking # route -n flush -encap
<10> route: botched keyword: -encap
<12> ipsecadm flush
<10> thanks
<10> anyone could help to setup a host to host ipsec tunnel between openbsd and cisco ?
<10> at the moment I set up a net to net
<10> lans can ping each other, but openbsd gateway and cisco routers can't ping their int_if


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