09.09.2016, 06:14, "Lists" :
> Does unbound.conf have the following setting?
>
> do-not-query-localhost: no
Yes, it has the setting.
Hello,
I am unsucesfully trying to install octeon on Qemu (I have managed to
install it on Ubiquity edge router Lite, but I need a qemu guest for
updating the router as needed).
After much trouble, i have managed to alter miniroot for booting via
serial, if that was needed at all.
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# vnconfig
Hi Kasper,
On Thu, 8 Sep 2016 17:51:45 +0200 Kasper Haitsma wrote:
> >> 5.9 -> 5.9 nothing at all
> >
> > Fix this problem first.
>
> if this is fixed, I trust, all is fixed.
Hopefully it's on to happy days then!!!
As you've got spamd_flags=" -y bge1 & -Y bge1"
Try changing the bge1 to ip
Raf,
Yes I was attempting to follow the instructions and was logged in as my
user, not as root. And I was pulling the src from cvs (for the first time)
and using the -r option for the stable version.
Theo,
The user is a member of wsrc. That was part of the reason I was so confused
at the time. (
Also I should mention that I was able to get the commands to work by going
into /usr/src and running from there, but did find afterward that a new
copy of src was put into the folder ( i.e. /usr/src/src/ ) so I did end up
moving everything up a directory. I am not sure, will this affect cvs in
the
On Fri, Sep 09, 2016 at 08:10:19AM -0400, Stephen Trotter wrote:
> Also I should mention that I was able to get the commands to work by going
> into /usr/src and running from there, but did find afterward that a new
> copy of src was put into the folder ( i.e. /usr/src/src/ ) so I did end up
> movi
On 2016-09-09, Theo Buehler wrote:
> I tried myself on a fresh install, added my user to wsrc, and I can
> confirm that I got permission errors (write permissions denied to
> /usr/src) which went away after logging out and logging in again.
Yes, you have to login again for the new group membersh
On Fri, Sep 09, 2016 at 01:04:44PM BST, Stephen Trotter wrote:
> Raf,
>
> Yes I was attempting to follow the instructions and was logged in as my
> user, not as root. And I was pulling the src from cvs (for the first time)
> and using the -r option for the stable version.
Well, in order to avoid
Aha, this is probably what was going on. I used su to add my user to the
group, then had just exited to my user shell to continue with the faq.
I'll probably do a fresh install and ensure it works out, and to make sure
I don't have any issues with CVS. Thanks for the help!
Stephen J. Trotter
On
hi
i work with 5.9stable
i have an german dsl provider with dual stack slaac config.
i use kernel pppoe
# ifconfig pppoe0
pppoe0:
flags=208951
rdomain 4 mtu 1500
priority: 0
dev: em3 state: session
sid: 0x1c PADI retries: 29 PADR retries: 0 time: 12:39:33
sppp:
On 2016-09-08, Martin Hanson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since I upgraded to OBSD 6.0 I have had some problems with Unbound and
> dnscrypt-proxy.
>
> Normally I would troubleshoot by using "dig" to request directly to
> dnscrypt-proxy, but for some reason (I don't know) the "-p" option has
> been removed and
On Fri, Sep 09, 2016 at 10:19:21AM -0400, Stephen Trotter wrote:
> Aha, this is probably what was going on. I used su to add my user to the
> group, then had just exited to my user shell to continue with the faq.
> I'll probably do a fresh install and ensure it works out, and to make sure
> I don'
>This was removed because the version of dig(1) in base uses pledge(2)
>to make restrictions on system calls - in this case it only allows port
>53 connections.
>
>(Technically it could be changed to use a different pledge if -p
>is specified, I'm not sure if this is desirable though).
That can ce
On 2016-09-09, Holger Glaess wrote:
> inet6 2001:4dd0:af15:483d:20d:48ff:fe26:7a1f -> prefixlen 64
> autoconf pltime 559190 vltime 2546390
> inet6 2001:4dd0:af15:cbd9:20d:48ff:fe26:7a1f -> prefixlen 64
> autoconf pltime 604767 vltime 2591967
That's fun, you have autoconfigured a
Op 09/05/16 om 05:01 schreef LenLynch:
Thanks for all the updates to the man pages and documentation!
Is there any special about the pkg_add man page?
I followed the guidance for upgrading from 5.9 to 6.0 and removed the old
directory for man pages,
You did that before starting the actual upg
> On 2016-09-09, Holger Glaess wrote:
>> inet6 2001:4dd0:af15:483d:20d:48ff:fe26:7a1f -> prefixlen 64
>> autoconf pltime 559190 vltime 2546390
>> inet6 2001:4dd0:af15:cbd9:20d:48ff:fe26:7a1f -> prefixlen 64
>> autoconf pltime 604767 vltime 2591967
>
> That's fun, you have autocon
On 2016/09/09 18:01, Holger Glaess wrote:
> > On 2016-09-09, Holger Glaess wrote:
> >> inet6 2001:4dd0:af15:483d:20d:48ff:fe26:7a1f -> prefixlen 64
> >> autoconf pltime 559190 vltime 2546390
> >> inet6 2001:4dd0:af15:cbd9:20d:48ff:fe26:7a1f -> prefixlen 64
> >> autoconf pltime 60
Hi,
It seems that cwmrc(5) could not change default key binding for sticky
command and whenever I try to bind keys to sticky, I receive "syntax error".
I check the codes and found out that in parse.y file "sticky" is a keyword.
I don't know which is the best patch for this problem, but this patc
On Sat, Sep 10, 2016 at 01:06:24AM +0430, Ali Farzanrad wrote:
+1
Works well. Thanks. I've been missing this feature but never taken time
to investigate. I have a toggle_skip_taskbar (mapped to MS-t) for
programs that I don't want to show up in my taskbar (x11/tint2). And for
programs that I want
Hello, Perhaps this email was delayed being delivered?
I'll summarize for completeness:
This issue was resolved by re-running upgrade(8) again.
Problem:
Not following the upgrade guidance in the proper order.
Failed to delete the /usr/share/man directory prior to running upgrade(8).
Then after r
Thanks again for all the help! I just finished a fresh install, logged in
as root and updated the wsrc group on my user, then after login as the user
was able to start up CVS with no issue at all. Just wanted to verify.
On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 10:33 AM, Theo Buehler wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 09, 2016
On 9/7/16 12:31 PM, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> I always used to re-install, but only rename my partition, not redoing
> them. However I changed my auto-install as well and in the proceed
> forgot to NOT partition above 127Gb or to be exact 268,435,440 block of
> 512 bytes as in the pass the server AL
On Tue, 6 Sep 2016, Héctor Luis Gimbatti wrote:
> I post this to .misc since some other (than ttcp) programs might not
> work in recent versions of OBSD.
>
> In OBSD 5.6 I am able to run ttcp.
>
> $ uname -a
> OpenBSD pez.etale.com.ar 5.6 GENERIC.MP#333 amd64
> $ ttcp -r -s
> ttcp-r: buflen=8192
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