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<0> Packet queing.... whats my best bet for getting ack's threw fastest since I got asymetric ADSL..... and then have limiting on p2p <0> with possibly some form of priority <0> anyone want to point me in some direction? <1> pf ? <0> yes <0> whats my best bet for doing acking thing and then p2p limiting or prioritizion or comobo of both
<0> if ya get me <0> played around with it and got the ack'ing thing seemingly working somewhat <0> http://rafb.net/p/UU8yZI14.html <0> what I did pretty much so far;P <0> copy and paste method for the altq thing till I understand what I'm doing:P <2> http://www.benzedrine.cx/ackpri.html <0> thanx doctype <0> doctypo * <3> anyone familiar with tcp acks? how do I know if I need to use a tcp_ack queue? which protocol/port needs it? <3> thank you. <4> Hio. I'm trying to get my new DSL up and running. My last DSL didn't have pppoe, but this one is. I have 5 static IPs. I can get connected to the net (obviously) But now I'm trying to figure out how to binat the ips. <4> binat on tun0 from $internalIP to any -> ($externalIP) I get the message: interface externalIP does not exist. Where do I tell what, that it exists? (oh yeah, using userland pppoe) <5> is syslogd started with any special flags by default? <6> look in /etc/rc <7> $ grep syslog /etc/rc* <5> thanks <7> by default, it has two "-a" files added <5> not only one? two if ${named_flags} is set? <6> yes, two if $named_flags is set <7> do you have the OS installed, and did you issue the grep command? <5> yes <7> then you will see that the flags by default are "-a /var/named/dev/log -a /var/empty/dev/log" <5> yes, saw that now <5> sorry
<7> np! <5> "inet6 alias ipv6_addr 48" - is the alias part necessary when it's the only inet6 entry in a hostname.if-file? <8> no <9> Hi ... I'm looking for someone running a very recent OpenBSD -current on amd64, who would be so kind and help me test something. <9> It should be recent enough to contain all changes to libc's vfprintf.c, and it's about building a program of mine and making a very quick test <9> So far, the bug is amd64-only (or LE64?) and 100% reproducable, but i only found people with 4.0 for testing so far. i want to check if it persists in -current <9> small followup: the fix i was looking for is in -current's libevent. problem solved <10> hi <10> anyone have a quick manual on making a non-NATing router with openbsd? <6> pf FAQ? <11> hrm, fdisk is pissing me off <11> for some reason its not allowing me to set the correct cyl/head/sec values <10> how much space does a very minimal obsd install take? <10> and -- can i boot bsd from a usb stick? <12> can your machine do that? <12> does the bios see that disk as a bootable drive option? <10> yes <10> i've booted linux from usb lotsa times on that mobo <10> question is, can openbsd be squeezed into 128MB, and further on can it be booted from usb sticks? <13> yes, and yes. but you'll have to figure out how to create the image yourself, there's no spoonfed image. <13> http://www.nmedia.net/~chris/soekris/ would be a good start <14> there's a bunch of little hacks out there <14> as long as the drive is seen as bootable, you'll be ok <14> openbsd sees usb sticks as scsi devices, so it'll need to be able to reference the FS. you can also make it bootstrap and create a large mfs, then populate that <14> couple of instructions on how to do it properly are out there, since i was looking at something similar for my soekris <14> hrm. XML::Parser is not seeing expat
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