Hi folks,
Apparently newsyslog refuses to rotate any file, if there
is a single bad line in newsyslog.conf, e.g.
newsyslog: /etc/newsyslog.conf:7: unknown user: uucp
I would suggest to ignore the bad line, but rotate the
other log files as usual.
Regards
Harri
On 14/07/17 02:50, if...@airmail.cc wrote:
> Hi,
> I have recently read about WireGuard Protocol and it seems really
> interesting. Here's a description (from wireguard.io):
It's interesting indeed.
In advance in their roadmap they say:
"Eventually we'll work with OpenBSD to produce a component
Hi,
I installed now OpenBSD on my Thinkpad T460 and some of the media-keys
don't work. The only keys that work are XF86AudioMute,
XF86AudioRaiseVolume and XF86AudioLowerVolume. The other keys do not
even register, when I use xev.
Any ideas where I could look further?
Especially annoying are the
Hi misc@.
I wonder how to restore from an /altroot backup?
(I missed that pax -r happily writes absolute paths and wrote over
/etc from a backup file of another machine)
Is it to dd(1) back all but the first 16 blocks - the reverse of what
daily(8) does? Is that all that is needed?
(I
Hey,
Not sure if this already known, but
while creating rdomain
shell# ifconfig vmx5 rdomain 1
OS assumes that for this particular domain number 1, lo1 will be used as a
”glue” between domains.
However, it is not checked if this loopback is already within any rdomain.
I my case, it is yet
Here some additional commands to my previous output
# bgpctl sho fib table 1
flags: * = valid, B = BGP, C = Connected, S = Static, D = Dynamic
N = BGP Nexthop reachable via this route R = redistributed
r = reject route, b = blackhole route
flags prio destination gateway
*
I have exactly same problem. Here is my simply setup:
R1(PE,Cisco, lo 1.1.1.1)---R2(P, Cisco, lo 2.2.2.2)--R3(PE, OpenBSD6.1, lo0
3.3.3.3)
Everything works good, VPNv4 prefixes learned from other PE-router, but
OpenBSD don't install this routes to appropriate routing table.
Here is config files:
#
Comcast provides me with IPv6 via DHCPv6, which I've finally tried to
configure on my OpenBSD 6.1 router. I am having difficulty maintaining my
IPv6 public IP address when using the wide-dhcpv6 package when in client
mode.
Specifically, when the pltime/vltime goes to zero, the address is removed
On 07/14/17 09:00, Raimo Niskanen wrote:
> Hi misc@.
>
> I wonder how to restore from an /altroot backup?
>
> (I missed that pax -r happily writes absolute paths and wrote over
> /etc from a backup file of another machine)
>
>
> Is it to dd(1) back all but the first 16 blocks - the reverse of
Harald Dunkel writes:
> Hi folks,
>
> Apparently newsyslog refuses to rotate any file, if there
> is a single bad line in newsyslog.conf, e.g.
>
> newsyslog: /etc/newsyslog.conf:7: unknown user: uucp
>
> I would suggest to ignore the bad line, but rotate the
> other
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