Hi All,
We have openbgpd running having peered with 2 ISP's.
I am trying to test the failover with one of the ISP.
To test this, I changed bgpd.conf file to comment the entry for one of the
ISP and reloaded conf file and behaves as expected.
I think I can also use bgpctl command to bring down one
Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> This is probably a one-off (actually two, but more about that later) that
> will only ever bite me and never be heard of againg, but I have to ask:
>
> What could cause your /dev/, which is normally in the kilobytes in size, to
> swell to *gigabyte* range?
i think
Self-explanatory. I went to approve my post to bugs@ and got this. Looks
like it lapsed earlier this week.
http://imgur.com/QzYSjS8
It's a bit long winded, but here's a possibility:
# cd /
# tar zcpvf siteXX.tgz /share/* /siteX/*
# tar ztf siteXX.tgz | grep '^/share' | xargs rm -f
Though I'm not entirely sure what you mean by "on a per site basis" in
this context, can you elaborate please, especially if the above
solution
Does misc@ have an alternative method for "gtar --delete"?
I'm making siteXX.tgz's for multiple sites. There is a directory that
is shared between all sites. Then, each site may have a directory of
files to append to the archive.
I'd also like to be able to remove files from the yet to be zipped
On 18/11/16 02:47, Андрей Болконский wrote:
> IMHO, texinfo isn't need in most cases, is GPL software and legacy
> version
>
> Use man, like!
If I was to speculate why it's in the base, it'd be for some GNU
software that's part of the base image such as `gcc`.
--
Stuart Longland (aka
Hello misc,
I try to install OpenBSD on my Apple MacBook Pro mid 2007 (or
MacBookPro3,1) for some time now with different -release and the
latest -snapshot versions with no success. The bootloader shows up and
tries to launch bsd.rd:
probing: pc0 mem [572K 64K 3053M 13M 60K 24K 76K 1024M]
disk:
On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 05:56:20AM +1000, Stuart Longland wrote:
> On 18/11/16 05:51, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> > This is probably a one-off (actually two, but more about that later) that
> will only ever bite me and never be heard of againg, but I have to ask:
> >
> > What could cause your
On 18/11/16 05:51, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> This is probably a one-off (actually two, but more about that later) that
will only ever bite me and never be heard of againg, but I have to ask:
>
> What could cause your /dev/, which is normally in the kilobytes in size, to
swell to *gigabyte*
This is probably a one-off (actually two, but more about that later) that will
only ever bite me and never be heard of againg, but I have to ask:
What could cause your /dev/, which is normally in the kilobytes in size, to
swell to *gigabyte* range?
The reason I ask is that when I was
On Nov 17, 2016 18:12, "Andre Ruppert" wrote:
>
> Hello to the list,
>
> this morning I stumbled about a "pkg_add" problem when running OpenBSD
> 6.0 amd64 Release on an actual Virtualbox release. Doesn't matter which
> host platform (I tried Mac OS Sierra and Windows 10
Hello to the list,
this morning I stumbled about a "pkg_add" problem when running OpenBSD
6.0 amd64 Release on an actual Virtualbox release. Doesn't matter which
host platform (I tried Mac OS Sierra and Windows 10 and 7).
Virtualbox settings:
5GB hardisk
512 MB RAM
tested two network card
IMHO, texinfo isn't need in most cases, is GPL software and legacy
version
Use man, like!
Quoting Damian McGuckin :
> Is anybody using this configuration, i.e. not OpenSMTPD?
>
> Regards - Damian
>
> Pacific Engineering Systems International, 277-279 Broadway, Glebe NSW
> 2037
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Thu, 17 Nov 2016 00:11:36 -0700 Clint Pachl
> You're absolutely right Anton. After rereading what I wrote, I see I got
> a little out of line.
>
> Thanks,
> Clint
Hi Clint,
To be fair I am a one strict in course of thought fellow, so I know very
well when and why you're
Guys,
Responding to any of their emails feeds the troll. ignore them.
On 11/16/2016 09:29 PM, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> Hi,
>
> SOUL_OF_ROOT 55 wrote:
>> Can this be? Microsoft announced it is joining The Linux Foundation
>
>
> this is "misc" but still OpenBSD misc.
>
> Riccardo
Hi all,
I'm trying to set up iked. I've created a ca with ikectl ca "vpn" create ,
installed it (ikectl ca "vpn" install) and created a certificate for the
server to begin with "ikectl ca vpn certificate "foo.example.com"
create/install".
However, when I try to start iked -dvv, I see the
Is anybody using this configuration, i.e. not OpenSMTPD?
Regards - Damian
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