essful)
hce_notify_done: 10.60.0.101 (tcp_host_up: connect successful)
hce_notify_done: 10.60.0.102 (tcp_host_up: connect successful)
hce_notify_done: 10.60.0.102 (tcp_host_up: connect successful)
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Cordialement,
Pierre BARDOU
-Message d'origine-
De : Stuart Henderson [mailto:[EMAI
On 2008-11-11, Derek Buttineau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Run relayd -dv, try and reload the config, check the output and
>> paste it in mail.
I should probably have also mentioned to mark the point where
relayctl reload is run..
>
>
> I get the same thing as well when trying to reload via rel
On 2008-Nov-11, at 10:13 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
I should probably have also mentioned to mark the point where
relayctl reload is run..
Right before "^Chost check engine exiting"
When relayctl returns command failed. nothing appears in the debugging
output.
Derek
Run relayd -dv, try and reload the config, check the output and
paste it in mail.
I get the same thing as well when trying to reload via relayctl, says
"command failed".
I am still also unable to get transparent relaying working. I assume
that though is more me missing something from my
On 2008-11-11, James Records <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pierre,
>
> I'm seeing the same exact thing, I'm not able to reload the config without
> killing and restarting relayd.
>
> I haven't looked at the source yet, but I may get to that in the next couple
> days, restarting is an ok work around
Pierre,
I'm seeing the same exact thing, I'm not able to reload the config without
killing and restarting relayd.
I haven't looked at the source yet, but I may get to that in the next couple
days, restarting is an ok work around for me at this point, but won't be
when it gets into production.
Ji
Hello,
I have something which looks like a bug using relayctl on openBSD 4.4 :
* My config file is correct according to relayd -n
* I can launch relayd
* I can't reload the config file using relayctl reload : it says "command
failed"
/var/log/daemon.log and /var/log/messages don't report anythin
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