On Thu, Feb 07, 2019 at 11:18:40PM -0600, Kyle wrote:
> I recently upgraded a box running 6.2 to 6.4 via clean install. After a few
> days of running normally it started locking up, usually within a minute or so
> after booting up to the login prompt. ddb appears on the console.
>
> I eventuall
I recently upgraded a box running 6.2 to 6.4 via clean install. After a few
days of running normally it started locking up, usually within a minute or so
after booting up to the login prompt. ddb appears on the console.
I eventually thought to try booting bsd.sp, which has been running for about
Hello,
Did you edit /etc/login.conf recently?
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Maksim Rodin
08.02.2019, 03:27, "Lars Bonnesen" :
> OpenBSD 6.4
>
> Putty just reports "Authenticating with public key "XXX" from agent" and
> then I am disconnected. If I run sshd with -ddd, I get the following
> output. I can't see
On Fri, 8 Feb 2019, Lars Bonnesen wrote:
> OpenBSD 6.4
>
> Putty just reports "Authenticating with public key "XXX" from agent" and
> then I am disconnected. If I run sshd with -ddd, I get the following
> output. I can't seem to get any error, and therefor I can't tell what is
> wrong. Anyone has
Can you share your sshd_config file, and ~user/.ssh/rc and
~user/.ssh/config files (if they exist) please.
On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 12:07 PM Lars Bonnesen wrote:
>
> No, clear text login also does not work. Only when I log on through the
> console, not say.
>
> Regards, Lars.
>
> On Fri, Feb 8, 2
Hi
Does it work fine if you log in with the user's password?
On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 11:25 AM Lars Bonnesen wrote:
>
> OpenBSD 6.4
>
> Putty just reports "Authenticating with public key "XXX" from agent" and
> then I am disconnected. If I run sshd with -ddd, I get the following
> output. I can't
OpenBSD 6.4
Putty just reports "Authenticating with public key "XXX" from agent" and
then I am disconnected. If I run sshd with -ddd, I get the following
output. I can't seem to get any error, and therefor I can't tell what is
wrong. Anyone has any idea? Thanks
debug2: load_server_config: filena
As an irony, your email footer note is a perfect answer for your questions.
How did you try to kill it? Send more info, please.
Hi Stuart,
> Sent: Monday, December 24, 2018 at 1:13 AM
> From: "Stuart Henderson"
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: Relayd with multiple lets encrypt cert's
>
> On 2018-12-22, Aham Brahmasmi wrote:
> >> On Sat, Dec 22, 2018 at 12:28:46PM +0100, Aham Brahmasmi wrote:
> >> > Hi,
> >> >
> >>
Hi,
Sijmen J. Mulder wrote on Thu, Feb 07, 2019 at 05:41:57PM +0100:
> Op do feb 7 2019, om 14:33 schreef Ingo Schwarze:
>> But please, if you can, always provide complete, working, tested
>> command invocations to users, in this case:
> Apologies - I was on mobile which but that's no excuse.
N
Op do feb 7 2019, om 14:33 schreef Ingo Schwarze:
> But please, if you can, always provide complete, working, tested
> command invocations to users, in this case:
Apologies - I was on mobile which but that's no excuse.
Hi Anne,
Anne Wainwright wrote on Thu, Feb 07, 2019 at 05:54:04PM +0200:
> I have now got well-formatted pages chugging out from the printer.
Good. :-)
> I did use the example at the end of the mandoc man which outputs .ps
> files. But I did not succeed in persuading lp to print them. Thus:
>
Hi Peter,
Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote on Thu, Feb 07, 2019 at 10:26:03AM +0100:
> On Thu, Feb 07, 2019 at 09:29:39AM +0200, Anne Wainwright wrote:
>> I can print out nicely formatted man pages in linux, thus:
>>
>> $ man -t ls | lpr -P hp_laserjet
>>
>> But find that the -t option is not present
Hi,
Sijmen J. Mulder wrote on Thu, Feb 07, 2019 at 09:50:47AM +0100:
> Op 7 feb. 2019 om 08:29 heeft Anne Wainwright het volgende geschreven:
>> I can print out nicely formatted man pages in linux, thus:
>>
>> $ man -t ls | lpr -P hp_laserjet
>>
>> But find that the -t option is not present in
On 2019-02-06, Patrick wrote:
> My nat rule use the parenthesis and all other devices behind the
> firewall works fine. I think it’s more a specific issue with the SPA112.
> I have also set the ruleset optimization to conservative but in this
> case the generated state has just a longer time to li
On Thu, Feb 07, 2019 at 09:29:39AM +0200, Anne Wainwright wrote:
> I can print out nicely formatted man pages in linux, thus:
>
> $ man -t ls | lpr -P hp_laserjet
>
> But find that the -t option is not present in bsd.
>
> Have really dug around but can find no hints, where should I be looking?
> Op 7 feb. 2019 om 08:29 heeft Anne Wainwright het
> volgende geschreven:
>
> I can print out nicely formatted man pages in linux, thus:
>
> $ man -t ls | lpr -P hp_laserjet
>
> But find that the -t option is not present in bsd.
>
> Have really dug around but can find no hints, where should
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