On 2/17/07, Matthew Closson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anyone know if there would be a negative affect on isakmpd if the immutable flag was set on the file /var/run/isakmpd.fifo ?
You mean, other than making isakmpd fail during startup? It removes and recreates the fifo when it starts. It also removes it when it exits. Leaving the fifo there when there's no process listening on it does not help things at all. You need to figure out why isakmpd is exitting and fix that and the fifo will take care of itself. ...
> I have isakmpd enabled in /etc/rc.conf with flags -K. Even though I do not > specify a location on the command line of isakmpd for the fifo to occur, it > does exist in fact when the process is launched and sometime later dies off.
What is isakmpd logging when it "sometime later dies off"? Philip Guenther

