C. L. Martinez wrote:
Oops .. I would say under OpenBSD 4.0
On 12/19/06, C. L. Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry Darren, but pfctl -wsr under OpenBSD doesn't works See:
saruman:~# pfctl -wsr
pfctl: unknown option -- w
usage: pfctl [-AdeghmNnOoqRrvz] [-a anchor] [-D macro=value] [-F
Jeroen Massar wrote:
James Herbert (Lists) wrote:
Hi misc!
I have a home router which is connected to a DSL line as its primary
connection, with static IPs and the like. I have a secondary cable
connection with a dynamic IP, and I have to use dhcp to get the IP for
this link.
I have
Hi misc!
I have a home router which is connected to a DSL line as its primary
connection, with static IPs and the like. I have a secondary cable
connection with a dynamic IP, and I have to use dhcp to get the IP for
this link.
I have the following in my dhclient.conf:
send host-name
Wijnand Wiersma wrote:
What release are you running?
I don't have supersede rules in my config but my request line is the
same. It works for a firewall with 3 dsl lines with 2 dhcp interfaces.
I had it working on 3.9 and 4.0.
Regards,
Wijnand
Sorry, I'm running 4.0-stable. Here's my dmesg:
Hi,
I will proceed to describe my symptoms, and at the end of my email I
will paste as much relevant data as I can think of.
Sometimes, for ping(8), traceroute(8), lynx(8), and other applications,
name resolution will fail, for some addresses but not for others. For
example:
$ ping
Darren Spruell wrote:
On 12/1/06, James Herbert (Lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My /etc/resolv.conf is empty and /etc/resolv.conf.tail contains:
lookup file bind
search artyzan.net
I don't understand what's going on here.
You have no nameserver lines in your resolv.conf file(s); how does
Sorry for being thick. My problem was solved by the following:
--- /var/named/etc/named.conf.old Fri Dec 1 19:12:09 2006
+++ /var/named/etc/named.conf Fri Dec 1 19:11:11 2006
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@
//
acl clients {
10.0.0.0/24;
+ 127.0.0.1;
};
options {
Thanks to
No.
Mike: You _do_ have the file. It's resolv.conf with no E. resolve.conf
will do nothing.
I also strongly suggest you read the very excellent OpenBSD FAQ at
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/index.html
James: bad typo bad!
--James
Mike Henker wrote:
Thanks James, I don t have the file you
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