Could not read network Connection list

2005-08-22 Thread Marius Van Deventer - Umzimkulu
Hi All. I have searched Gogle for this problem and although this question has been asked many times, it seems like it has never been answered. My KDE on my OBSD 3.6 box has always been working fine. Suddenly today i get this on login: Could not read network connection list: /home/user

Re: Could not read network Connection list

2005-08-22 Thread Marius Van Deventer - Umzimkulu
will be to go through pf.conf with a fine tooth comb until I find the error. Thanks to all who replied. Cheers. -Original Message- From: Marius Van Deventer - Umzimkulu Sent: 22 August 2005 12:12 PM To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Could not read network Connection list Hi All. I have

Re: Could not read network Connection list

2005-08-22 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 22 August 2005 12:37 +0200, Marius Van Deventer - Umzimkulu wrote: In any case, my next little project will be to go through pf.conf with a fine tooth comb until I find the error. The best tool for debugging pf.conf is tcpdump, as described in pflogd(8). Make sure any 'drop' rules

Re: Could not read network Connection list

2005-08-22 Thread Shawn K. Quinn
On Mon, 2005-08-22 at 11:49 +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote: If you don't already have something like 'pass quick on lo0' near the start of your PF ruleset, you might like to add it. Actually, as of 3.7 set skip on lo0 is the preferred method of bypassing pf on loopback. -- Shawn K. Quinn

Re: Could not read network Connection list

2005-08-22 Thread Avijit Pathania
: Monday, August 22, 2005 6:37 AM To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: Could not read network Connection list OK Hold everything. I'm not sure why, but my PF firewall seems to have something to do with this. (Goodness knows how, it's been working all ths time). All I can think is that I made some config

Re: Could not read network Connection list

2005-08-22 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 22 August 2005 06:03 -0500, Shawn K. Quinn wrote: On Mon, 2005-08-22 at 11:49 +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote: If you don't already have something like 'pass quick on lo0' near the start of your PF ruleset, you might like to add it. Actually, as of 3.7 set skip on lo0 is the preferred