Re: How to remove old libraries ?

2024-04-03 Thread BERTRAND Joël
Greg Troxel a écrit : > BERTRAND Joël writes: > >> My server runs NetBSD for a very long time (if I remember, first >> installation was done with NetBSD 4.0). Motherborad was changed, raid1/5 >> volumes also... But installation was done a long time ago and upgraded >> from sources. > >

Re: How to remove old libraries ?

2024-04-03 Thread Greg Troxel
BERTRAND Joël writes: > My server runs NetBSD for a very long time (if I remember, first > installation was done with NetBSD 4.0). Motherborad was changed, raid1/5 > volumes also... But installation was done a long time ago and upgraded > from sources. Many others have the same sorts of

How to remove old libraries ?

2024-04-03 Thread BERTRAND Joël
Hello, My server runs NetBSD for a very long time (if I remember, first installation was done with NetBSD 4.0). Motherborad was changed, raid1/5 volumes also... But installation was done a long time ago and upgraded from sources. Now, I have some trouble to build

ACPI Error: Region SystemCMOS (ID= 5) has no handler

2024-04-03 Thread Henry
Hello NetBSDers, Below I've pasted in green error messages that spuriously came on the console. Are they of little consequence, or should they be reported somewhere? Kernel is 10RC6 GENERIC Regards, Henry from /var/log/messages: Apr 3 16:41:02 koti /netbsd: [ 1747.3716301] ACPI Error: No

Re: hostapd

2024-04-03 Thread Michael van Elst
pr...@welche.eu (Patrick Welche) writes: >The system httpd via inetd doesn't receive a web page request from the >device. >tcpdump shows the device requesting it, but no response. If httpd wouldn't run, the request would be answered with a TCP RST. If httpd does run, the request (SYN) is

hostapd

2024-04-03 Thread Patrick Welche
Just tried hostapd for the first time yesterday, with urtwn0. I can see a device successfully authenticate via hostapd. The device successfully obtains a dhcp lease, so the connection must be working. The system httpd via inetd doesn't receive a web page request from the device. tcpdump shows the