Hi misc,
i upgraded my Router at home from 5.3-STABLE to 5.4-RELEASE on Friday.
After some hours, dhclient has problems to receive the DHCPOFFER
anymore. Surfing the logs shows a lot of DHCPREQUEST without an IP.
Sometimes the dhclient gets the DHCPOFFER, but more often not. When i
restart dhclien
hi there,
it seems that running usbdevs while there is any disk
operation on a softraid volume that is on a usb disk is
not a good idea.
inserting the usb key:
umass1 at uhub0 port 6 configuration 1 interface 0 "SanDisk Firebird USB Flash
Drive" rev 2.00/1.26 addr 4
umass1: using SCSI over Bulk
AARGH! I missed that completely! I did look at following -current, but
my eyes glazed over the part that said a dhcp would hang.
OK, off to finish building the world. Thanks for the clue, all.
--STeve Andre'
On 11/04/13 19:48, Brad Smith wrote:
On 04/11/13 6:22 PM, STeve Andre' wrote:
Some
On 11/03/13 10:35, Nick Holland wrote:
On 11/02/13 20:38, mia wrote:
On 11/02/13 22:35, Nick Holland wrote:
On 11/02/13 14:18, mia wrote:
Hi All,
I have a system with a sata disk or the OS and a areca pcie raid card
with 4 1.5 Tb drives in a raid5 configuration. The raid has data on it
and t
On Tue, 05 Nov 2013 00:23:56 +, E. Goncalves wrote:
>Hello there, I've just installed OpenBSD 5.4 on my machine and a few
>minutes
>of uptime without doing nothing the system shuts down saying the
>temperature
>is high, and I put my hands on top of keyboard in the location where the
>process
On 04/11/13 6:22 PM, STeve Andre' wrote:
Sometime between Oct 18th and now I've lost the ability to do a
dhcp request at boot time. Dropping back to the Oct 18 kernel
fixes things so I don't have hardware problems.
When I attempt to do a dhclient em0 I get
DHCPREQUEST on em0 to 255.255.255.255
Pedro Federico [pedfre...@gmail.com] wrote:
> Andy, did you finally get that server? If so, is OpenBSD running fine?
>
> I am interested in that server too.
>
I have some Xeon 55xx with intel C6xx chipsets. Works fucking awsome.
On Mon, Nov 04, 2013 at 06:22:37PM -0500, STeve Andre' wrote:
> Sometime between Oct 18th and now I've lost the ability to do a
> dhcp request at boot time. Dropping back to the Oct 18 kernel
> fixes things so I don't have hardware problems.
>
> When I attempt to do a dhclient em0 I get
>
> DHCP
On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 12:23:56AM +, E. Goncalves wrote:
> Hello there, I've just installed OpenBSD 5.4 on my machine and a few
> minutes
> of uptime without doing nothing the system shuts down saying the
> temperature
> is high, and I put my hands on top of keyboard in the location where the
Sometime between Oct 18th and now I've lost the ability to do a
dhcp request at boot time. Dropping back to the Oct 18 kernel
fixes things so I don't have hardware problems.
When I attempt to do a dhclient em0 I get
DHCPREQUEST on em0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67
DHCPACK from 192.168.1.1 (00:1a:7
Hello there, I've just installed OpenBSD 5.4 on my machine and a few
minutes
of uptime without doing nothing the system shuts down saying the
temperature
is high, and I put my hands on top of keyboard in the location where the
processor is but it is not warn at all. This issue never happened to
On 11/05/13 11:14, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
I was driving last night so I have not had much sleep. I just want to
make sure that I am not hallucinating. Then minutes ago when I installed
the latest snapshot I was presented with an additional installation option
Autoinstall [A]
I picked out of c
I was driving last night so I have not had much sleep. I just want to
make sure that I am not hallucinating. Then minutes ago when I installed
the latest snapshot I was presented with an additional installation option
Autoinstall [A]
I picked out of curiosity but since I have "not provided config
Hi,
I'm seeing some behaviour with traceroute6 that I can't explain.
I have a small home network with a router/firewall running OpenBSD
5.3-stable. I use pppoe(4) on the WAN interface for IPv4 connectivity.
For IPv6, I have a gif tunnel from Sixxs.
The gif tunnel has the address 2001:610:6
On 2013-11-03, Jeff Ross wrote:
> I've tried going back to 5.3.27 through the package but apache doesn't
> seem to like that at all anymore--I can't connect at all to any web page
> on the server with 5.3.27 in use failing with an unexpected read error.
> Tried building 5.3.27 from ports and
Thanks everybody! Just bought tp-link 823 v1.1 (RTL8192CU), it's OK. Be
careful, many vendors such as TP-LINK and D-Link change chipset version or
manufacture without market name change (they change version printed small
letters on the box).
04.11.2013, 14:29, "Raimo Niskanen" :
> On Sat, Nov 0
On Sat, Nov 02, 2013 at 08:49:43PM +0400, Alexander Pakhomov wrote:
> Hi! Have anybody got success with any modern USB WiFi?
> I have Realtek 8188CE connected via PCI in my laptop. The 8188CE driver
> (urtwn) is USB only. So I decided to buy USB WiFi. I've got 2 realtek based
> and one Realtek 8
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