On 03/10/2014 02:57 AM, Атанас Владимиров wrote:
Yes, the problem persist.
Oof. I didn't notice this earlier, but you're running -current, and
this has seen some changes in the last week. You might want to take a
look at this thread: http://marc.info/?t=13910782254&r=1&w=2
I don't ha
> i have just installed obsd 5.4 and to my surprise sshd is not built with
> support do krb and gssapi!
>
> May some one tell me why ?
SSH is supposed to be a very high quality piece of software.
The open source kerberos code base is lightly maintained junk from
over decades ago. It has not gro
Hi folks,
i have just installed obsd 5.4 and to my surprise sshd is not built with
support do krb and gssapi!
May some one tell me why ?
Thanks a lot.
Hi Zach.
Ah great news!
I noticed your email before the weekend but didn't have a chance to
reply. Please you worked it out.
The remote network routes I use don't point at the local inside CARP IP
but instead at the local inside physical IP (each firewalls own IP just
to set the source).
> Hope this helps,
Thanks, Andy. Once I removed the routes for the remote network point to
the internal carp interface, everything works like I expect. Super
stable. Thanks for your time. I'll mess with the NAT for monitoring
soonish and see if I can get that working.
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Zach
After committing an initial xhci(4) driver [0] and the corresponding
changes to our USB stack, I've just updated want.html [1] to ask for
some USB 3 gear.
I'm actually doing all the development with a NEC xHCI 0.96 ExpressCard
on a laptop which is not mine, in dmesg it shows up as:
"NEC x
With sasyncd(8) and carp, yes.
2014-03-10 14:09 GMT+01:00 Friedrich Locke :
> Hi folks,
>
> how does carp + vpn integrate in a two server firewall ?
> Does carp make vpn redundant too ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
--
May the most significant bit of your life be positive.
Hi folks,
how does carp + vpn integrate in a two server firewall ?
Does carp make vpn redundant too ?
Thanks in advance.
Hi Foks!
This is my first time with bioctl and raid in general. I issued the
following comand:
# bioctl -b 1:2.0 mfi0
and the disk started blinking ...
Then i tried :
# bioctl -u 1:2.0 mfi0
It is still blinking.
What was my mistaken ?
Thanks a lot for your time and cooperation.
Fried.
On Mar 10 01:29:06, s...@spacehopper.org wrote:
> On 2014-03-09, Jan Stary wrote:
> > I run current/amd64 on this Atom-based box (see dmesg below)
> > http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/motherboards/desktop-motherboards/desktop-board-di510mo.html
> > The system is installed onto a 16GB SDHC Sa
>> # pwd_mkdb
>> usage: pwd_mkdb [-c] [-p | -s] [-d directory] [-u username] file
>> # pwd_mkdb -c /etc/master.passwd
>> #
>>
>> It seems that everything is OK, isn't it?.
>
>Did the problems with "unknown user" persist aft>erward?
Yes, the problem persist.
$ sudo doveadm auth test vlado
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