Hey Rich,
Thanks for the pointer, but I'm still a no go. ACPI or not, the kernel
hangs in the same place, pcib0: slot 7 INTD is routed to irq 11.
I appreciate the pointer.
Cheers,
Ryan
On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 06:17:42PM -0500, Rich Cavanaugh wrote:
> Hey, just thought I'd let you know
On Sat, 11 Mar 2000, Mathew Kanner wrote:
> Finally a benefit to living in Canada! Anyway, I made the
> port in /usr/ports/security/rsaref. My mistake was thinking that it
> would look at my make.conf and get the right one. Sorry about that.
You shouldn't need/use rsaref. Use the libr
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On Sat, 11 Mar 2000, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> I consider this a bug in openssh that it doesn't realise that it's using
> rsaref and give a helpful error message when it gets a key that is too
> long.
I'm also working on a patch to do just this..give me a few minutes :-)
Kris
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On Sat, 11 Mar 2000, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
> > Are you using rsaref? rsaref can't handle keys longer than 1024 bits and
> > we're not allowed to fix it so it can by the terms of the rsaref license.
> > Since you're in Canada, you don't need rsaref and should be using the
> > international vers
> Are you using rsaref? rsaref can't handle keys longer than 1024 bits and
> we're not allowed to fix it so it can by the terms of the rsaref license.
> Since you're in Canada, you don't need rsaref and should be using the
> international version of openssl. See chapter 6.5 in the handbook for a
>
On Sat, 11 Mar 2000, Mathew Kanner wrote:
> debug: Received server public key (1152 bits) and host key (1024 bits).
> rsa_public_encrypt() failed
Are you using rsaref? rsaref can't handle keys longer than 1024 bits and
we're not allowed to fix it so it can by the terms of the rsaref license.
Si
On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Brian Beattie wrote:
> 2) When I tried to install CRYPTO from the CD I got errors for a number of
> them, something about not being able to read a script of something (it was
> 2am so I do not have the exact error message), so i installed from FTP.
...
> 3) First time i dec
Soren Schmidt wrote:
>
[...]
> Hmm, seems to be a resource conflict problem, question is what is
> causing this. Could you do a verbose boot both with the old
> working kernel, and the new failing one ?
>
Attached are two files. Both kernels used are built from the same config
file, which is m
On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 09:26:12PM +0200, Daniel Mpolokoso wrote:
> I've managed to install RC3 without a hitch. The only problem I have is that
> I can't get the XFree86 setup to configure X to run on my graphics hardware:
>
> pci0: at 1.0 irq 11
>
> My Compaq desktop using the Intel 810e m
It seems Hans Ottevanger wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I just tried to boot the RC3 install floppies on my Pentium 66 testbox.
> It gets through the config stage without trouble, but then panics
> immediately with:
>
> ...
> pcib0: on motherboard
> pci0: on pcib0
> atapci0: possible> port 0
> x3f4-0
On 08-Mar-00 Morten Seeberg wrote:
> Now, I got my card working by choosing Option 1, but Im not really sure why,
> as you can see below, my card uses IRQ 3 for some odd reason.
> Why doesn´t my PCMCIA card automatically use a higher free IRQ? (IRQ 3 is
> used by my serial ports AFAIK)
> IRQ 3 is
On Wed, Mar 08, 2000 at 08:45:34PM +0100, Morten Seeberg wrote:
> Hi, I just installed RC3, and I have the same problem as on RC2, when I run
> "zzz" my machine turns off the monitor, stops the disk, etc etc. Actually is
> does everything it´s supposed to, except go to stand-by mode (give the bee
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