Tag Archives: openbsd
Zenoss Plugins now support OpenBSD
Zenoss is a great open source system monitoring tool. I usually configure it to get data using SNMP. However, I have a few remote OpenBSD boxes that I want to keep an eye on, and I am not going to … Continue reading
DHCP Failover on OpenBSD
I have been running a DHCP server on my home network for eons now, and today I decided I’d move it on to my OpenBSD firewall cluster. It probably really shouldn’t be there but I already run a handful of … Continue reading
Running xntpd on my OpenBSD firewall cluster
Now that my firewall cluster is working better, I can add some additional critical services to it. For a long time I have run a time server on a machine on my network so we can have consistant accurate time. … Continue reading