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