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AICCU on OpenBSD 5.0
[gb] Shadow Hawkins on Wednesday, 21 December 2011 13:14:55
I've installed aiccu on OpenBSD v5.0. It installs a startup script in /etc/rc.d but I am unable to get it to start calling this from rc.conf.local
aiccu_flags=""
Instead I have to add a script to rc.local
echo -n ' aiccu' /usr/local/sbin/aiccu start
Can anyone advise if it works from the rc.d script and how I should call it? Thanks, Nick.
AICCU on OpenBSD 5.0
[ch] Jeroen Massar SixXS Staff on Wednesday, 21 December 2011 16:12:43
The AICCU version that we distribute does not come with OpenBSD start/stop/etc scripts, as such that kind of integration is not there. Just calling the binary directly with a 'start' argument should work, but you of course need to have properly configured the configuration file (which can be given as a second argument)
AICCU on OpenBSD 5.0
[gb] Shadow Hawkins on Wednesday, 21 December 2011 17:57:44
Thanks Jeroen, it works fine with the rc.local option so I'll leave it configured that way. The OpenBSD package installs a sample config in /etc so I haven't had to specify any additional arguements. The only other issue is that the OS does not seem to resolve the tunnel server hostname for some reason so I've had to configure that as an ipv4 address in aiccu.conf. Apart from that - it's up and it routes traffic to my /48. Nick.

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