Fwd: Fresh installation 9.1

2013-06-13 Thread hrkesh sahu
Hi , I need one more help - This is my new /etc/rtadvd.conf -- rl0:\ :addr=fd8f:d6d0:e6e7:100:::prefixlen#64 re0:\ :addr=fd44:13de:a366:200:::prefixlen#64 \ :addr1=2001:db8::1:::prefixlen#64:vltime#12345:pltime#12345: For

Re: How to force a static /etc/resolv.conf?

2013-06-13 Thread Loic Capdeville
On 13/06/2013 02:46, Darren Pilgrim wrote: I'm running 9.1. I run a local recursive resolver, so my /etc/resolv.conf needs to remain static. I have DHCPv4, DHCPv6 and VPN clients running which all want to modify /etc/resolv.conf. I have set in /etc/resolvconf.conf:

8.4-RELEASE buildworld failure

2013-06-13 Thread Rick Miller
Hi all, I checked out releng/8.4, executed buildworld, and received the following error. Wondering if someone might have experience with this scenario. === share/doc/psd/13.rcs/rcs_func (all) groff -Tascii -P-c -mtty-char -ms

mail from Charlie

2013-06-13 Thread Pol Hallen
Hi all :-) I use 9.1... I don't known why, from yesterday I didn't received any mail from Charlie :-/ postfix runs perfectly and I don't known how investigate about this problem... Also portaudit should be send an email? thanks for help! Pol ___

Re: How to force a static /etc/resolv.conf?

2013-06-13 Thread Darren Pilgrim
On 2013-06-13 05:02, Loic Capdeville wrote: You can configure it in your dhclient.conf file. Use the supersede keyword. For example, in your case add: supersede domain-search example.com example.net supersede domain-name-servers 2001:db8::53 That only addresses the DHCPv4

Re: How to force a static /etc/resolv.conf?

2013-06-13 Thread Darren Pilgrim
On 2013-06-12 17:46, Darren Pilgrim wrote: How do I tell resolvconf to always use a static configuration or, better yet, to not muck with /etc/resolv.conf at all? According to the project developer, the answer is to have resolvconf not touch /etc/resolv.conf by put the following in

Re: mail from Charlie

2013-06-13 Thread CyberLeo Kitsana
On 06/13/2013 11:36 AM, Pol Hallen wrote: Hi all :-) Wow: the combination of your domain name and the subject you chose really made this message look like spam. I use 9.1... I don't known why, from yesterday I didn't received any mail from Charlie :-/ Check that periodic has completed:

Re: mail from Charlie

2013-06-13 Thread Joshua Isom
The name Charlie is for Charlie Root, i.e. root. Generally it will just be cron messages, unless you get hacked and someone's nice. On 6/13/2013 11:36 AM, Pol Hallen wrote: Hi all :-) I use 9.1... I don't known why, from yesterday I didn't received any mail from Charlie :-/ postfix runs