fxp0 proto tcp from 10.168.2.4 to fxp0 port 139
pass in log on fxp0 proto tcp from 10.168.2.5 to fxp0 port 139
I didn`t do any configuration of pflog.
2009/12/19 Bret S. Lambert
> On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 12:33:00PM +0200, Daniel Zhelev wrote:
> > Well, that was a good idea thanks for i
Schipper
> On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 10:36:46AM +0200, Daniel Zhelev wrote:
> > Hello list.
> > I`ve set up a little bash script to tell me when some file system is
> > over 95% full and after a month I got a mail about my root file system
> > ( / ) after log in I sow that t
Hello list.
I`ve set up a little bash script to tell me when some file system is over
95% full and after a month I got a mail
about my root file system ( / ) after log in I sow that the root file system
is over 100%. That is fine I tried to
do a search for big and nasty files and so on but after a
Hello, I did newfs to obj file system and re-fetched src - that solved the
issue.
I have to start reading more carefully.
Thank you for your time.
2009/12/7 Andre Keller
> http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#ProbObj
>
> might help...
>
> hth andre
Hello again,
I tried again, this time the following error showed:
r...@sgate:/usr/src# rm -rf /usr/obj/*
rm: named (inode 156784): not overwritten due to multiple links
r...@sgate:/usr/src# ls -al
/usr/obj/
total 8
drwxrwxr-x 2 root wsrc 512 Dec 7 07:20 .
drwxr-xr-x 19 root wheel 512 N
Hello list, sorry for the noise.
I`m using 4.6-stable and today I`ve updated my src trough cvs. I saw there
was some updates, and decide to
re-compile the whole user-land with the new updates.
The process of updating was the one described in the handbook:
First i deleted all my obj
r...@sgate:/u
Thanks for replay Constantine, Aaron.
I`ll wrote a mail to nvidia. I know that all systems different from windows
have issues
with them, but i didn`t think they will "hide" the code for 5 years old
hardware (real innovations can be stolen). The reason I tough my nvidia
hardware was "open" is that i
Hello list,
I`m kind of new and i haven`t to this list, so please excuse me if I have
misrouted my question.
The issue is that OpenBSD 4.6-stable is not reading my bios thermal
outputs(cpu temperature is that i`m really interested in). I`ve read the man
pages about sysctl hw.sensors
and tried goog
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