On Sat, 30 Jul 2022, Michael Dinon wrote:
> Is it normal to have a Local Kerberos Realm configured on a brand new
> MacBook?
Wrong mailing list! You must have meant to send the question to
freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org. That is where OS X users congregate.
Cheers,
Predrag
Is it normal to have a Local Kerberos Realm configured on a brand new
MacBook?
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Kind regards,
Mike
On 2022-07-28, Nicolas Goy wrote:
>
> Ok, I think I found the issue.
>
> The cisco is useing the address fe80:b2b:11fe:161::2 but for some
> reason, openbsd doesn't link this.
>
> I cannot ping fe80:b2b:11fe:161::2%vport0
>
> The system is adding fe80::%vport0/64 to the routing table.
>
> I am n
On 2022-07-28, Chris Bennett wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 28, 2022 at 08:13:46AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> Either use -d, or set CVSROOT, or replace CVS/Root files with ones
>> containing the path to the repo (cvschroot from the cvsutils package
>> makes this easy). If your original checkout had b
On 2022-07-29, Martin Schröder wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm using pppoe to connect to my provider via DSL on 7.1.
> Since yesterday my connection has been very flaky.
>
> Is there a way to get more information about the connection state changes
> etc.?
> Currently I only see the occasional
>
> /bsd: pppoe0
Hi,
I'm using pppoe to connect to my provider via DSL on 7.1.
Since yesterday my connection has been very flaky.
Is there a way to get more information about the connection state changes etc.?
Currently I only see the occasional
/bsd: pppoe0: LCP keepalive timeout
in /var/log/messages
I tried t
Hello,
I recently used the multiprocessor kernel on my OpenBSD 7.1 computer,
using this command :
cp bsd bsd.sp && cp bsd.mp bsd
Since then, I have this message in /var/log/messages :
Jul 25 20:17:05 server reorder_kernel: failed -- see
/usr/share/relink/kernel/GENERIC.MP/relink.log
Here is t
On July 28, 2022 9:06:51 PM GMT+02:00, Chris Narkiewicz
wrote:
>On Thu, Jul 28, 2022 at 03:08:19PM +0200, Alexander Hall wrote:
>> Just leaving out the "args ..." from the config should accomplish that.
>
>It would allow the user to set any wscons parameters, which is not optimal.
>
>But eith
Maksim Rodin writes:
$ /sbin/wsconsctl display.brightness=50 wsconsctl: /dev/ttyC0:
Permission
denied
Did you forget to type "doas" before your command?
Gah, apparently so. :-/ i try to be thorough when i check these
things, but then i do something like this. Thank you.
Chris: There yo
> $ /sbin/wsconsctl display.brightness=50 wsconsctl: /dev/ttyC0: Permission
> denied
>
Did you forget to type "doas" before your command?
On Пт 29 июл 2022 15:38:37, Alexis wrote:
>
> Alexander Hall writes:
>
> > > There's a good chance i'm misunderstanding, but doesn't this run
> > > into
> >
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