Hi,
I have a group of static ips and on one of my static ips I am running
an OpenBSD 4.2 firewall with pf using nat and altq. Behind the OpenBSD
firewall I have an asterisk server.
So in order for me to implement QoS, I have set up a non-transparent
bridge between my ISP router and the OpenBSD
Hi,
I have an i386 3.9 system and I am trying to do my own i386 release. I have
followed the FAQ directions for building the kernel and compiling the source
tree.
However, when I do the make release command, it runs for awhile and
then aborts on the umount /mnt command.
It looks like the cdrom
Hi,
Yes, I verified that /mnt is empty. Anything else you can think of that
I am doing wrong?
Thanks,
Mike
On 5/19/06, Alexander Belikov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MS Hi,
MS I have an i386 3.9 system and I am trying to do my own i386
release. I have
MS followed the FAQ directions for
: not currently mounted.
vnconfig -u vnd0
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vnconfig: /dev/rvnd0c: Device busy.
On 5/19/06, Michael Siers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Yes, I verified that /mnt is empty. Anything else you can think of that
I am doing wrong?
Thanks,
Mike
On 5/19/06, Alexander Belikov [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi,
I have an OpenBSD 3.8 system that I have reached the default maximum number
of
groups allowed per user (16). I need to increase this amount which I
believe is controlled
by the constant value NGROUPS_MAX in the sys/syslimits.h include file.
So I have increased the NGROUPS_MAX value and
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