On 27/08/09 13:44, Schvberle Daniel wrote:
Hi,
I'm using OpenBSD 4.5-stable, and I'm trying to configure RADIUS
authentication. What I want is for the system to try the
RADIUS server,
and if it fails, fall back to the local password file. In
login.conf I have
ok.
From trying combinations of ro/rw for / + combinations of mfs/ffs for
/dev, it looks like it is using mfs for /dev that gives rise to the problem.
Here's an example of the error today
$ sudo -H -u torrent /usr/local/bin/btpd -d /var/torrents/ \
-p 24556 --bw-out
On 2009-08-28, Lars Nooden lars.cura...@gmail.com wrote:
drwxr-x--- 3 root wheel 23552 Aug 28 10:00 /dev
755 would be more usual.
On 2009-08-28, Ian Chard ian.ch...@sers.ox.ac.uk wrote:
On 27/08/09 13:44, Schvberle Daniel wrote:
Hi,
I'm using OpenBSD 4.5-stable, and I'm trying to configure RADIUS
authentication. What I want is for the system to try the
RADIUS server,
and if it fails, fall back to the local password
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2009-08-28, Lars Nooden lars.cura...@gmail.com wrote:
drwxr-x--- 3 root wheel 23552 Aug 28 10:00 /dev
755 would be more usual.
And in contrast to the settings I mistakenly applied, it would actually
work. ;)
The problem originated in permissions for the
I had trouble with the getpwent flag, so since the same box also does
IMAP*
this works for me:
$ cat /usr/local/lib/sasl2/Sendmail.conf
pwcheck_method: saslauthd
$ grep sas /etc/rc.local
if [ -x /usr/local/sbin/saslauthd ]; then
echo -n ' saslauthd'; /usr/local/sbin/saslauthd -a rimap
Penned by Stuart Henderson on 20090828 8:51.04, we have:
| On 2009-08-28, Ian Chard ian.ch...@sers.ox.ac.uk wrote:
| On 27/08/09 13:44, Schvberle Daniel wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I'm using OpenBSD 4.5-stable, and I'm trying to configure RADIUS
| authentication. What I want is for the system to try
Hi all,
While trying to track down another problem in our web app between php and
postgresql, I keep running across this error message:
2009-08-28 08:37:39.299833500 local7.err: Aug 28 08:37:39 httpd[22671]:
/etc/pwd.db: Inappropriate file type or format
This is nothing new but since I'm
Hi misc
When using tip(1) with a serial console, I am unable to enter ps and
trace at the ddb prompt. Any suggestions on how I can do that so
that I can use sendbug to send a PR.
Thanks,
Dave
Output from
# tip tty00 | tee logfile
snip
connected
OpenBSD/i386 BOOT 3.02
boot
boot
booting
Hello,
Iam sure other people have run into the same dilemma whereas some
macros dont work on a KVM
Brands tested: Lantronix SLS / Raritan dominion KX2 232
Macros are being received by the system as you can do the ctrl alt f2
macro which changes the current terminal - this works.
I do not know
Hi misc
When using tip(1) with a serial console, I am unable to enter ps and
trace at the ddb prompt. Any suggestions on how I can do that so
that I can use sendbug to send a PR.
boot hd0a:/bsd -d
sorry for the noise. Dave
Howdy,
Does anyone have IrDA working on a T60 Thinkpad? I've tested the port in
windows so know it works and it shows up in dmesg as com1, but there is
no response from:
irs -v 2 -c e -y /dev/ptypv -d /dev/tty01
pilot-xfer -p /dev/ttypv -b /root/palm
The palm unit is a lifedrive which isn't
Hi all,
I'm an OpenBSD hobbyist who has an experimental installation of OpenBSD 4.5
on an interesting VAXstation 4000/60 with 104 MB of RAM (mostly because I
can, not because I need to). I've run into some interesting behaviour with
rsync.
rsync runs normally for awhile but crashes with:
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innovation over ATT). And it's always been a bear.
Now tho' I find
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