On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 09:28:32PM -0400, Brad Smith wrote:
> [...]
> As you have already noticed our rtsold does not have support for RFC
> 6106 (yet). The only option you have at the moment is using a DHCPv6
> client such as net/isc-dhcp.
> [...]
That's what I do at the moment. I have a small sc
Le 23/06/2013 22:06, Brad Smith a écrit :
That is for rtadvd, which has been integrated, not rtsold.
Doh ! You are right, sorry for the noise.
Denis
On 23/06/13 3:59 PM, Denis Fondras wrote:
Hi all,
Le 22/06/2013 03:28, Brad Smith a écrit :
On 13/06/13 7:53 AM, Gregor Best wrote:
Hi list,
recently, I've been playing around a bit with IPv6, and IPv6-only
networks. While doing that, I have not found an automated way to add
nameservers annou
Hi all,
Le 22/06/2013 03:28, Brad Smith a écrit :
On 13/06/13 7:53 AM, Gregor Best wrote:
Hi list,
recently, I've been playing around a bit with IPv6, and IPv6-only
networks. While doing that, I have not found an automated way to add
nameservers announced via router advertisements.
dhclient d
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 08:00:38PM -0500, Josh Hoppes wrote:
> I've run into this issue as well in past versions. Set this in
> /etc/sysctl.conf
> kern.timecounter.hardware=acpitimer0
Thanks Josh!
That solved the problem. I was able to set the time correctly with
ntpd just after setting that sysc
Puffy has no problems with water, even the mud is acceptable, he can use
the well known filter.
On 2013-06-23, Max Power wrote:
> Hi guys!
>
> OpenBSD 5.3/amd64:
>
> pkg_add apache-httpd [ok.]
>
> next step
> /etc/rc.d/httpd2 start
> returns:
> httpd2(failed)
>
> Instead
> /usr/local/sbin/apachectl2 start
> It works and load Apache2.
>
> Why?
>
> Thanks, Max Power.
>
>
What does /etc/rc.d/h
Some people say you ask "noob questions"; I'm 99% certain that
you're just making fun of us, but let's try...
- man rc.d
- http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html#rc
Please read this *carefully*, all you need to know is there;
please keep that in mind the next time you have a question,
or you'll ju
Hi guys!
OpenBSD 5.3/amd64:
pkg_add apache-httpd [ok.]
next step
/etc/rc.d/httpd2 start
returns:
httpd2(failed)
Instead
/usr/local/sbin/apachectl2 start
It works and load Apache2.
Why?
Thanks, Max Power.
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