routers, so their information is mostly useless for
pure ipv6 routers on the basis of OpenBSD.
Could somebody provide me with a pointer as to background for
pure ipv6 routing that resolves the matter discussed here.
Best regards
Mats Erik Andersson
Hello,
three weeks I set up a Subversion/Apache2 on my private
OpenBSD 4.2 to be publicly available. It was not migrated
from an earlier system. Doing this I hade cause to restart
Apache 1.3 and Apache 2.2 repeatedly until my access control
worked correctly. This disclosed a shortcoming in Apache
Hello,
having spent most of the evening to understand why
my kernel build suddenly aborted compilation with
a pointer to a missing call rt_mpath_next, I found
that the option SMALL_KERNEL clashes with
pseudo-device pf 1, and that this was the sole
cause for my failure. My original reason for
The solution has been found! The mainboard with the AMD-K6-2
had got into an undocumented multiplier which meant slightly
overclocking the processor. When keeping the 66 MHz clock setting
and producing 333 MHz processor speed instead of 400 MHz, and
where the processor was marked for 350, I ran
Hello all,
I am trying to untangle a strange segmentation fault
created by gcc using AMD-K6-2, but not with Pentium-II.
In particular, any hints on particular information bits
needed to pinpoint the error will be appreciated.
First, I have OpenBSD 4.2 running on this machine using
AMD-K6-2/350 on
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