Missing option letter in inetd manpage

2010-06-05 Thread Rod Whitworth
For years I've been using -Helo as the flag string for idetnd in inetd.conf. I was explaining the man page to a newbie and pointed to the bunch of options and noticed that H was missing. simple diff -u --- identd.8Sun Jun 6 16:04:39 2010 +++ identd.8.newSun Jun 6 16:06:24 2010 @@ -3

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Re: ifstated pidfile

2010-06-05 Thread Theo de Raadt
> Am 05.06.2010 18:51, schrieb Theo de Raadt: > >> since it is possible to supply a config file to ifstated and run it > >> multiple times with different configs, I thought it nice for it to also > >> write a pidfile _and_ actually show in ps which arguments it got. > > > > When possible, we don't

Re: ifstated pidfile

2010-06-05 Thread Michael Lechtermann
Am 05.06.2010 18:51, schrieb Theo de Raadt: >> since it is possible to supply a config file to ifstated and run it >> multiple times with different configs, I thought it nice for it to also >> write a pidfile _and_ actually show in ps which arguments it got. > > When possible, we don't use pidfile

Re: ifstated pidfile

2010-06-05 Thread Theo de Raadt
> since it is possible to supply a config file to ifstated and run it > multiple times with different configs, I thought it nice for it to also > write a pidfile _and_ actually show in ps which arguments it got. When possible, we don't use pidfiles. You can't do anything with a pidfile. It is a

ifstated pidfile

2010-06-05 Thread Michael Lechtermann
Hi, since it is possible to supply a config file to ifstated and run it multiple times with different configs, I thought it nice for it to also write a pidfile _and_ actually show in ps which arguments it got. Below is a diff that does just that. The pidfile part is stolen from isakmpd. ;-) Mic

RT2860 GTK update

2010-06-05 Thread Nathanael Rensen
I am using a Ralink RT2860 with OpenBSD 4.7 in a Soekris net4801 in hostap mode as a wireless access point. After a group temporal key (GTK) update broadcasts stop being received by the attached stations. If the GTK update reuses the same RT2860 shared key slot then the problem goes away: Index: i