Anil - I have notes on this (now from much earlier versions of Oi) that we also
had trouble getting the ipfilter service to 'refresh' as expected.
# ipf -f /etc/ipf/ipf.conf -does- work, though, to manually reload the tables.
Hope this saves you some time!
Lou Picciano
- Original Mess
Hi,
what do you mean by "default settings"? By default there is host-based
firewall which is doing automagic and does not parse ipf.conf
Which properties in group firewall_config_default of SMF service
network/ipfilter:default do you have set and how?
Best regards,
Milan
On 29.02.2012 07:
Is this a known issue, should I file a bug?
ipfilter doesn't seem to want to read /etc/ipf/ipf.conf file(default settings).
Also, has anyone had any problems with sending ipmon logs to syslog on 151a2?
I have:
local0.debug/var/log/ipmon.log
and then I restarted
Because "You still need Skype to be running to be able to use it"...
*From:* Gary
*Sent:* Wednesday, February 29, 2012 00:06 (UTC+0200)
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*Subject:* Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Running skype on OpenIndiana 151a
but if sound isn't important, why not just us
but if sound isn't important, why not just use pidgin and a skype
plugin? http://code.google.com/p/skype4pidgin
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Hello Robin Axelsson,
please send the links to that blogs.
Thx.
On Januar, 27 2012, 13:51 wrote in [1]:
Try "man ifconfig", "man ipmpstat", "man if_mpadm". Those should be
reasonable starting points.
>>> Thanks, these man pages exists. I saw in the ifconfig that there is some
>>> inf
There is the patch here:
http://os-solaris.ru/en/patch-k-illumos-dlya-vosstanovleniya-lx-brand/
2012/1/30 Ewald Ertl
> Hi,
> this would be cool. Currently I have a windows xp in vitualbox just for
> skype. But skype
> regularly cores. I also attempted to get skype running with wine. Sound
> wou
Hi, the only error output I have is this, the other output just says the
Republish of packages, ending
with the last one done.
What I noticed is that if I restart (back from the same cache) it just goes on,
looks like it fails
after working for some time.
What I can tell about my configuration is
Got any output that shows that?
On Tue, 2012-02-28 at 17:08 +0100, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
> Hi,
> I launched a mirroring of oi-dev, then after a lot of download time pkgrecv
> quit with this error, but
> I'm sure I have plenty of space:
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/bin/pkgrec
Hi,
I launched a mirroring of oi-dev, then after a lot of download time pkgrecv
quit with this error, but
I'm sure I have plenty of space:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/pkgrecv", line 748, in
__ret = main_func()
File "/usr/bin/pkgrecv", line 620, in main_func
mfile.wait_files()
NWAM tries to "do the right thing" for laptops - especially in the face of
wifi configuration which without it is a multi-stage process on the command
line. This sort of stuff was seen as a barrier to entry for opensolaris,
esp given the comparable solutions in the windows and mac worlds.
But some
Robbie Crash wrote:
> Is configuring these things through nwam not the /proper/ way to do things?
> I don't understand why all the help pages say to disable nwam for static IP
> configuration.
That part's generally correct. To do static IP configuration, you
should disable NWAM.
But it has littl
Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
> You have (service names from an earlier release, may not be identical):
> EITHER
> svc:/network/physical:nwam
> OR
> svc:/network/physical:default
>
> Only one of those can be used. The first tries to Do The Right Thing,
> automagically (including DHCP and all that);
On Sat, 2010-10-23 at 18:07 +0400, Andrey N. Oktyabrski wrote:
> On 10/23/10 16:57, Alasdair Lumsden wrote:
> Why not to use pkgsrc?
> >>> Several reasons, the least of which being that pkgsrc requires
> >>> installing its own pkg utilities and therefore not IPS.
> >> But I can download packag
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