> Offtopic.
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> I got your first email. I'll take a look at it if you have a problem, and If
> you can be more specific it will help me debug.
The usb kb/mouse are working fine during installation of the system,
however, after rebooting from the installed HDD, both don't work.
I can see glend
I use go-acme/lego too.
Lego uses ec384 by default, so I specify -k rsa2048 option.
2019年10月17日(木) 23:41 Jeff Sickel :
>
> I’ve been testing lego (https://go-acme.github.io/lego/) to test wildcard
> certificates. It works well, though there are some manual bits required
> every 60 days to keep ce
I’ve been testing lego (https://go-acme.github.io/lego/) to test wildcard
certificates. It works well, though there are some manual bits required
every 60 days to keep certain services using the certificates.
-jas
> On Oct 17, 2019, at 4:56 AM, Skip Tavakkolian
> wrote:
>
> I use Go's crypto/
I use Go's crypto/acme package. It works with the http package seamlessly.
https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/crypto/acme
On Thu, Oct 17, 2019, 2:12 AM Steve Simon wrote:
> hi
>
> anyone using let's encrypt to generate signed certificates for tls, and is
> using a scripted interface on plan9 to re
I use the instructions here: http://fqa.9front.org/fqa8.html#8.4.8.2
to drawterm past the firewall at work; perhaps useful?
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hi
anyone using let's encrypt to generate signed certificates for tls, and is
using a scripted interface on plan9 to refresh them every 60 days?
care to share the details.
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hi
first - hello new email relay!
anyone managed to contact an auth server in a different port than the standard
one?
i am trying to do something like:
cpu -u user@tcp!auth.domain.dom!authport -h tcp!cpu.site.dom!cpuport
but this doesn't work for me. i have an authdom entry in /lib/ndb but