Yeah!
I'm glad I could help out :)
I get so much from these email lists it's nice to be able to actually
contribute :)
Have a great day.
Cheers,
Steve W.
On 24/02/2017 9:32 PM, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Steve Williams wrote:
Hi,
I'm working through configuring Nextcloud and ran into a s
Steve Williams wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm working through configuring Nextcloud and ran into a similar issue.
>
> Since this is running in an OpenBSD chroot environment, you need to have
> a /var/www/etc/resolv.conf for DNS resolution to work from within the
> chroot.
>
Of course!!! Right on mone
Hi,
I'm working through configuring Nextcloud and ran into a similar issue.
Since this is running in an OpenBSD chroot environment, you need to have
a /var/www/etc/resolv.conf for DNS resolution to work from within the
chroot.
It might be beneficial to put a hosts file in there as well to re
Hi.
Same here.
2017-02-25 0:53 GMT+03:00 Predrag Punosevac :
> I am experimenting with httpd and DokuWiki on 6.0 stable trying to test
> thing before I migrate our current nginx instalation running in a FreeBSD
> jail. I am getting UI message that plugin repository cold not be contacted.
> There
I am experimenting with httpd and DokuWiki on 6.0 stable trying to test
thing before I migrate our current nginx instalation running in a FreeBSD
jail. I am getting UI message that plugin repository cold not be contacted.
There is nothing wrong with network and DNS.
I am alo getting that extension
Hi, thank you for your answer,
Yes, my version is old:
# pkg_info |grep qt
qt-creator-1.3.1p7 cross-platform IDE for use with Qt
qt4-4.8.7p10C++ X11 GUI toolkit
I add new version from ports, end is ok:)
Regards,
Krzysztof Strzeszewski
On 17.02.2017 21:50, Caspar Schutijser wrote:
I have an OpenBSD L2TP IPSEC tunnel created and I can connect to it fine,
however when I try to browse the local network I cannot. Here is my
ipsec.conf file:
Code:
ike passive esp transport \
proto udp from xx.xx.xx.xx to any port 1701 \
main auth "hmac-sha1" enc "aes" group modp1024 \
quic
I'm looking at privoxy although I'm not sure it's more appropriate
than squid. I'm hoping to run this on a Raspberry Pi or Zero so it'll
most likely be under Raspbian.
Right now I use the standard Android "Portable Wi-Fi hotspot" in the
phone. I run it open (no password) because I'm in a very ru
On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 11:08:21AM +0100, Martijn Rijkeboer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If I have a static binary compiled on OpenBSD release X, is that binary
> expected to also run on release X+1, X+2 and X+Y? For example, a static
> binary that is compiled on OpenBSD 6.0, is it expected to also run on
> 6
On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 11:08:21AM +0100, Martijn Rijkeboer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If I have a static binary compiled on OpenBSD release X, is that binary
> expected to also run on release X+1, X+2 and X+Y? For example, a static
> binary that is compiled on OpenBSD 6.0, is it expected to also run on
> 6
Hi,
If I have a static binary compiled on OpenBSD release X, is that binary
expected to also run on release X+1, X+2 and X+Y? For example, a static
binary that is compiled on OpenBSD 6.0, is it expected to also run on
6.1, 6.2 and 6.3? The reason for asking is a Haskell stack issue [0]
that involv
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