On Sun 27/04, Kenneth R Westerback wrote:
On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 12:31:16PM +0200, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote:
On Tue 22/04, Kenneth Westerback wrote:
Another thing: as highlighted in my initial message, I'm using the
loopback i/f as router address in the lease declaration
Hi,
We have an issue where every now and then OpenBGPD dies unexpectedly.
2014-04-28T00:00:53.860621+01:00 mg1311 bgpd[18490]: nexthop
2001:7f8:17::a571:1 now valid: via fe80:c::7e69:f6ff:fe68:2210
2014-04-28T00:01:02.241936+01:00 mg1311 bgpd[18490]: nexthop
2001:7f8:17::a571:1 now valid: via
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 09:47:51AM +0100, Andy wrote:
Hi,
We have an issue where every now and then OpenBGPD dies unexpectedly.
2014-04-28T00:00:53.860621+01:00 mg1311 bgpd[18490]: nexthop
2001:7f8:17::a571:1 now valid: via fe80:c::7e69:f6ff:fe68:2210
2014-04-28T00:01:02.241936+01:00
Hi Claudio,
Yea thats all I see in /var/log/messages ..
/var/log/daemon had;
2014-04-28T01:02:21.238360+01:00 mg1311 ospf6d[25154]: send_rtmsg:
action 1, prefix ::/0: File exists
2014-04-28T01:02:22.048344+01:00 mg1311 ospfd[19386]: desync;
scheduling fib reload
On Sat Apr 26, 2014 at 11:02:44PM +0200, Denis Fondras wrote:
Hello all,
I'm creating a port for x2goclient (http://www.x2go.org/) but I don't
want to build the browser plugin and the documentation, only the heavy
client. So instead of the regular make, I have to launch make
build_client.
On 04/25/2014 06:18 PM, James Records wrote:
I posted this on reddit a while back, i've been doing this on pfsense for a
while don't see why it wouldn't work with OBSD:
http://www.reddit.com/r/PFSENSE/comments/1vn51f/monitoring_question_analysis_of_uris_by_ip_address/
basically install httpry
yes, my new thinkpad edge works with the tablet perfectly fine.
On 2014 Apr 27 (Sun) at 16:46:31 -0700 (-0700), Bryan Linton wrote:
:Ping.
:
:Can anyone confirm or deny whether or not the newer Thinkpad
:tablets' styluses work as an input device? I see that there is a
:usbtablet(4) driver in
Dear misc readers,
Currently i am using dnsmasq because it inserts in the dns cache the
hostname sended to the dhcp server it provides.
It's neat, and well done by dnsmasq.
But it is not in base, moreover DNSSEC support is relying on some new
crypto lib, and some features ( static route did
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 10:53, sven falempin wrote:
Reading unbound doc i saw i can insert name to be resolved but i have
to reload each time, so to resolve the LAN clients hostnames i would
need to
- trigger a script when a lease is given (mostly depends the backend
of the dhcp server)
-
Hello,
I'm trying to invent a oneliner for installing a specific package. The
problem is, the destination file is a redirect file forwarding a request
to a target package. The result is:
# pkg_add -v
http://10bees-agent.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/openbsd/agent.tgz
parsing agent
Hi,
I recently set up IPv6 on my wifi AP in addition to IPv4. I use rtadvd
on the AP and rtsol on the client.
When I suspend my laptop and resume after some time (for the test, I
waited 30 minutes), the default route is not present anymore. But this
occurs only on my wifi, not when I use a wired
I've installed OpenBSD-current AMD64 on my new computer without problems,
but as soon as I reboot the system, it freezes in the post. The only way to
go past the post is wiping the first few megabytes of the harddisk using
another computer and than start again. After installing I can't even
enter
You're not really explaining what you're trying to do, especially considering
you're redirecting agent.tgz to something that has a completely different
name...
So far, I see a very non transparent redirect to something having nothing
in common with the name you're trying to fetch. This looks very
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 3:05 PM, Michał Lesiak mic...@10bees.com wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to invent a oneliner for installing a specific package. The
problem is, the destination file is a redirect file forwarding a request to
a target package. The result is:
# pkg_add -v
Martijn Rijkeboer [mart...@bunix.org] wrote:
The system is working since I can install and run Ubuntu 14.04 AMD64
without problems.
Any suggestions on how to fix this?
Ubuntu (server) 14.04 supports UEFI so it's hard to tell what you are seeing
here.
Perhaps you could explain what
Tekk [t...@parlementum.net] wrote:
Is OpenBSD capable of booting from pure UEFI yet? This basically translates
to Is there a UEFI capable bootloader since I don't have secure boot or
anything turned on. I'm rather happy not having to deal with the bios at the
moment so having to turn legacy
Snip from an email this morning (GMT+10):
Shipment from Canada via small packet AIR is confirmed via:
CN22 28 April 2014 (ship date).
OpenBSD 5.5 CD sets.
Now I just have to wait for airmail and customs here in Australia.
If you have been slack about ordering now is the time to do it.
Lots of
On 4/28/14, Rod Whitworth glis...@witworx.com wrote:
Snip from an email this morning (GMT+10):
Shipment from Canada via small packet AIR is confirmed via:
CN22 28 April 2014 (ship date).
Ha! I got you beat... my notice came Sunday evening ;)
Just checked and my stuff (at least the CDs) are
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 12:49 AM, Martijn Rijkeboer mart...@bunix.orgwrote:
I've installed OpenBSD-current AMD64 on my new computer without problems,
but as soon as I reboot the system, it freezes in the post. The only way to
go past the post is wiping the first few megabytes of the harddisk
After installing a fresh system (current/amd64),
I noticed that afterboot(8) still mentions Sendmail
as the default mailer:
Sendmail
The default mail agent on OpenBSD is sendmail(8).
Details on how to configure an alternative mailer
are
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