On 2016-02-16 16:34, Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:
> Le Tue, 16 Feb 2016 13:05:51 +0100,
> Clemens Goessnitzer a écrit :
>
> Ok I think :
>
> the pf.conf rule
> ### rules for internal network ###
> pass inet proto { tcp, udp } from internal:network to port $udp_serv
On 2016-02-16 11:17, Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:
> Le Tue, 16 Feb 2016 00:10:41 +0100,
> Clemens Goessnitzer a écrit
>> Hello misc,
>
> Hi
>
Salut!
>
>> So, if I specify a group for re1, everything is working as expected.
>> However, if re1 is not a m
Hello misc,
I noticed a strange behaviour with pf, when having three interfaces
connected with a bridge(4) device, where two are assigned to the group
wlan and one to no group at all. I have two WLAN interfaces, athn0 and
athn1, and three wired interfaces, re0 to re2. (re2 is not used ATM.)
re0 i
On 01/05/15 19:43, Stefan Sperling wrote:
This shows a scan.
I don't see an association in there. You should also see WPA handshake
on a successfull connect messages since your network uses WPA.
In any case this should allow you to see exactly when the driver gets
and drops link. These messages
On 01/05/15 18:25, Stefan Sperling wrote:
Not sure. Perhaps check if deactivating power-saving on the AP is possible.
I don't believe the run(4) driver has support for it.
Should be deactivated now.
Can you share information shown in dmesg after 'ifconfig run0 debug' while
you're using the ne
Is your SSID hidden? I had the same problem on 5.6-stable when the SSID was
hidden. Thankfully I could change the AP behaviour. No more problems since. hth
No, not hidden, since this is absolutely useless.
On 01/05/15 11:39, Stefan Sperling wrote:
Try setting the AP to a 2.4 Ghz channel (1-13) and see if that improves
things. 11a (5Ghz) has a shorter range than 11b/g.
Still the same behavior. Could this be the APs fault? I am getting an
Intel NUC soon and will set it up as an OpenBSD wireless A
Hello everyone,
I am running -current as of end-Decemberish. I am using a Ralink chip
powered wireless adapter (chip: Ralink RT3052), which should be
supported by the run driver. However, I get
# sh /etc/netstart run0
run0: no link ... sleeping
when I try to start the network (also
from Samsung Mobile
Original message ----
From: Clemens Goessnitzer
Date: 12-29-2014 04:12 (GMT-05:00)
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: 500 httpd error with owncloud
$ ldd /usr/bin/sqlite3
/usr/bin/sqlite3:
StartEnd Type Open Re
$ ldd /usr/bin/sqlite3
/usr/bin/sqlite3:
StartEnd Type Open Ref GrpRef Name
00b21e80 00b21ec11000 exe 10 0
/usr/bin/sqlite3
00b491c4e000 00b49212 rlib 01 0
/usr/lib/libsqlite3.so.28.0
00b498a0f000 0
What do you have in /var/www/usr/lib
# ls -la /var/www/usr/
total 16
drwxr-xr-x 4 root daemon 512 Dec 28 21:55 .
drwxr-xr-x 14 root daemon 512 Dec 28 20:59 ..
drwxr-xr-x 2 root daemon 512 Dec 26 23:29 sbin
drwxr-xr-x 3 root daemon 512 Dec 28 20:47 share
No such directory.
I also
Hello everyone,
I installed the owncloud server from ports, and tried to get it running
with the new httpd. Unfortunately, I get a "500 Internal Server Error"
once I log in. However, the login page is shown perfectly fine.
Here is the server log, when I run the server in debug/verbose mode
w
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