At the risk of sounding like a dumb ass, I'm not really sure how to ask this
or if I'm even in the right place in regards to my problem, but how do you
configure the "bgplg.h" file to make externally added commands work
properly?
Inside the .h file is a "cmd" struct, which seems to define the argu
Sorry for the replies in quick succession, I just wanted to thank you- yup,
those commands got "mtrace" to appear! :D
Now all I have to do is configure the bgplg.h file to make the mtrace
command work properly, should be easy peasy
Thanks again dude!
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Thank you for the reply,
Okay that's good to know- I'm getting a couple errors but I can probably
iron them out. So do I need to do that set of commands every time I add
something new to the "bgplg.c" file? Should those commands detect "mtrace"
automatically or do I need to do something else?
Tha
> It is not clear whether you rebuilt bgplg or not.
> Also mtrace binary needs to be built statically.
I restarted the console and used the following commands;
# /etc/rc.d/httpd start
# /etc/rc.d/bgpd start
But I don't think that "rebuilt" the BGPLG. How do I do that?
Okay yeah I definitely didn'
Thanks for the reply,
So my first step was getting the "mtrace" source files and copying them into
the "/usr/src/usr.bin/bgplg/" directory, as that is the location of all the
other commands like ping and traceroute. I also added a copy of the
executable into "/var/www/bin/", as the other commands
Hi OpenBSD forum,
I've recently set up a BGPLG and I've been trying to add "mtrace" to the
drop down command list, but I've been having a bit of trouble getting it to
work and was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction to
get it working.
I've configured the "bgplg.c" to define
Thanks for the reply,
Yeah I thought it was something to do with the ports but I'm honestly not
great with networking at the best of times, let alone on an OS that's new to
me.
Sure, I'm sorry I misspoke a few times there- I meant the source code and I
used the disable PF command which I thought
Hi OpenBSD forum,
I'm new to OpenBSD and I'm running into an issue downloading the CVS
libraries and I cannot figure out the problem.
I've downloaded the libs before but the vm I was using got corrupted, and
after following the same steps as before I keep getting this error:
host$ cvs -qd anon..
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