On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 10:41:38PM -0500, Walter Goulet wrote:
Hi,
I've recenly installed OpenBSD 3.7 on my Zaurus C3000. While perusing
the afterboot manpage to figure out how to configure my system, I
noticed that the manpage indicated that the /etc/rc.conf.local file was
referred
(ESSID).
The
.Ar id
can either be any text string up to 32 characters in length,
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hi,
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 02:33:35AM -0500, Walter Goulet wrote:
One minor point that befuddled me at first was the fact that ifconfig
and wicontrol use different terms when referring
man resolv.conf(5)
The resolv.conf.tail file is used to pass extra options to the
resolver. dhclient effectively appends the options in resolv.conf.tail
to the resolv.conf file.
On 7/12/05, Frank Bax [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just installed 3.7 twice - once with dhcp and once with static ip
be
-current, because I can find no mention of resolv.conf.tail in any man
pages on my 3.7 (cdrom) system. The -current man pages on openbsd.org
website appear to confirm the behaviour already present in cdrom release.
At 01:25 PM 7/12/05, Walter Goulet wrote:
man resolv.conf(5
What problem with the existing upgrade procedures is solved with your
new approach?
On 4/4/07, Peter Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use an approach to upgrading that I have not seen written
anywhere. It does need additional space in the root partition
but with disks these days that is not
On 4/4/07, Walter Goulet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/4/07, Peter Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting from http://www.openbsd.org/faq/upgrade41.html
Upgrading is a convenient way to bring your OpenBSD system up to
the most recent version. However, the results are not intended
I think the UML the OP is referring to is Unified Modeling Language
and Rational Unified Process.
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Lars Nooden lars.cura...@gmail.com wrote:
On 05/05/2010 10:08 PM, Christiano F. Haesbaert wrote:
Sorry for such an out of topic thread, hear my pain:
I'm really
Hi,
I just finished upgrading a 3.8 system to 4.1 and performing a fresh
install on a system that previously had Linux installed on it.
Naturally while performing these upgrades I had to occasionally
consult the OpenBSD documentation (FAQs on installation/upgrading).
The existing documentation
Hi,
I don't think this question is really OpenBSD specific per-se but
rather an OpenSSH command.
I'm using public key authentication between my OpenBSD systems
(running ssh-agent) so that I can ssh/sftp between my systems (both
are 4.1) without having to enter a password. As part of some IPSec
Although that solution will make upgrading more difficult without the
change being made in-tree (you'll have to rebuild pfctl after each
upgrade).
On Dec 3, 2007 1:24 PM, MikeM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/3/2007 at 7:06 PM Henning Brauer wrote:
|* MikeM [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-12-03 14:53]:
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