On 07/28/2017 08:47 PM, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
> On Tuesday, 25 July 2017 21:30:08 CEST Mxher wrote:
>> I'm renting a dedicated server from a web host that unfortunately does
>> not propose OpenBSD installation.
>>
>> So I'm installing OpenBSD using qem
0:08 PM GMT+02:00, Mxher wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm renting a dedicated server from a web host that unfortunately does
>> not propose OpenBSD installation.
>>
>> So I'm installing OpenBSD using qemu from my host rescue mode (which
>> use
>>
Hello,
I'm renting a dedicated server from a web host that unfortunately does
not propose OpenBSD installation.
So I'm installing OpenBSD using qemu from my host rescue mode (which use
FreeBSD).
Usually it works like a charm but this time, on this server/hardware, it
does not work: OpenBSD does
;(not space)' being included in that passage? The
> passwd utility seems pretty happy taking up the space character. Was it
> not the case in the past?
>
> Regards,
>
I think that it means that you can use it but not as a special character.
I could be wrong but this is what I understood.
Mxher
Hello Stuart,
Le 16/11/2014 22:23, Stuart Henderson a écrit :
> On 2014-11-13, Mxher wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm not able to start Smokeping on my (recently installed) OpenBSD 5.6.
>
> A similar problem was reported by Lars Hecking a couple of weeks
> ago, ple
ill check this again later.
Thanks.
> On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 12:34 PM, Mxher wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm not able to start Smokeping on my (recently installed) OpenBSD 5.6.
>>
>> Here is the issue:
>> # smokeping --debug --nodaemon
>> Drop
/local/lib/Smokeping/probes/FPing.pm
SHA1 (/usr/local/lib/Smokeping/probes/FPing6.pm) =
cb5012474ab1a04f1a364fcf44accffba4621844
SHA1 (/usr/local/lib/Smokeping/probes/FPing.pm) =
7b0acd7b6afb490398892d4863ebbb4f91b275a4
Am I missing something? Any ideas?
Thanks.
Mxher
Le 01/11/2014 18:22, Antoine Jacoutot a écrit :
> Ports tree and package building by Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse,
> Pierre-Emmanuel Andre, Landry Breuil, Stuart Henderson, Peter Hessler,
> Nick Holland, Paul Irofti, Sebastian Reitenbach, Miod Vallat, and
> Christian Weisgerber. System builds by Jasp
Le 11/08/2014 22:47, Long Wind a écrit :
> how to list packages that belong to a section?
> (e.g. audio section)
>
My first guess would be to fetch ports
(http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html#PortsFetch) and then list
packages in the "audio" directory :)
Another way could be to use pkg_mgr (http
Le 13/07/2014 18:11, frantisek holop a écrit :
> i am looking for a device that would let me reboot my
> remote server in case it becomes unresponsive. the
> server is hosted at a private company far-far away.
> we are talking about off-the-shelf, "noname" pc
> servers, so i am not looking for any
First, thanks for trying to help!
Le 09/07/2014 07:08, Remi Locherer a écrit :
> On Mon, Jul 07, 2014 at 08:44:43PM +0200, Mxher wrote:
>> Hello again,
>>
>> I'm doing few more tests and now I'm wondering if this is possible to
>> disallow CARP to have so
master for everything else.
Is there any (proper and automatic) way to avoid that ?
I know that kind of situation will not happens often but...
Thanks again!
Le 06/07/2014 13:13, Mxher a écrit :
> Le 06/07/2014 12:05, Otto Moerbeek a écrit :
>> On Sun, Jul 06, 2014 at 10:59:16AM +0200, Ja
Le 06/07/2014 12:05, Otto Moerbeek a écrit :
> On Sun, Jul 06, 2014 at 10:59:16AM +0200, Janne Johansson wrote:
>
>> The sysctl for carp.preempt controls if they should all fail at the same
>> time.
>
> read carp(4). It contains answers to some questions asked.
>
> -Otto
>
>> Den 6 jul 2
Le 06/07/2014 04:34, Giancarlo Razzolini a écrit :
> Em 05-07-2014 16:20, Mxher escreveu:
>> 1) Can I group multiple virtuals ips to make them switch all at the same
>> time using CARP ?
> AFAIK, no. But you can use ifstated.
I have to admit that I didn't knew about ifstated
Le 05/07/2014 22:37, sven falempin a écrit :
>
> read the FAQ, dont forget to sync the states and use ifstated to change the
> modem state when swithcing master fw.
>
>
Actually I read it but I didn't notice ifstated; after a quick look it
seems quite interesting.
Thank you.
Hello everyone,
At work we are using a firewall cluster of two Linux servers but I'm
trying to change this; especially to replace iptables/netfilter by pf
(mostly for performances and 'easy to maintain' reasons).
Here is the thing: right now if the active node is seen dead, all
resources will swi
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