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in OpenBSD there is an error about the buffer not being large enough when opening a socket for SSU2, if and only if the router has been configured for "X" bandwidth class
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if registers the network as firewalled after that
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because the socket could not be created
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lowering the bandwidth class to P fixes the problem
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thanks, will check
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uint64_t bufferSize = i2p::context.GetBandwidthLimit() * 1024 / 5; // max lag = 200ms
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bufferSize = std::max(SSU2_SOCKET_MIN_BUFFER_SIZE, std::min(bufferSize, SSU2_SOCKET_MAX_BUFFER_SIZE));
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boost::asio::socket_base::receive_buffer_size receiveBufferSizeSet (bufferSize);
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boost::asio::socket_base::send_buffer_size sendBufferSizeSet (bufferSize);
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HackerMan what's the max buffer size for openbsd?
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please do some research
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it will take some time to research this for me, but OK
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FYI it tries to set const uint64_t SSU2_SOCKET_MAX_BUFFER_SIZE = 4 * 1024 * 1024;
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in case of X
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and most likely it's too much for OpenBSD