> for some reason, they wrkey/keyfs/secstored/secstore/factotum dance
> was something I always struggled with. Some things never change ;-)
maybe we should get rid of secstore then? or how could it be made useful?
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for some reason, they wrkey/keyfs/secstored/secstore/factotum dance
was something I always struggled with. Some things never change ;-)
I also just realized: it seems there is no route to 127.0.0.1 -- is
this intentional?
On Tue, Dec 17, 2024 at 4:01 PM Ron Minnich wrote:
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> Thanks, I had deci
Thanks, I had decided to go the lazy route as you mentioned and fill
factotum directly.
On Tue, Dec 17, 2024 at 2:43 PM sirjofri wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> In the original thread message, rminnich is asking for wpa2 passwords, so I
> assume you need ot for connecting your laptop to a network - which
Hi,
In the original thread message, rminnich is asking for wpa2 passwords, so I
assume you need ot for connecting your laptop to a network - which is an
important point in this thread, if you need the wpa2 keys to be able to network
in the first place.
Running auth/factotum is generally the of
> I don't actually know where to look for useful docs.
cpu% lookman secstore
man 1 secstore # secstore(1)
man 1 ssh2 # ssh2(1)
man 2 aes # aes(2)
man 2 authsrv # authsrv(2)
man 4 cwfs # cwfs(4)
man 4 factotum # factotum(4)
man 4 ssh # ssh(4)
man 8 drawterm # drawterm(8)
man 8 plan9.ini # plan9.in
> On a related note: I believe there was some work being done to target
> RISC-V. I can't remember who or where it was located.
The riscv (ia/ic/il) and riscv64 (ja/jc/jl) toolchain is available in 9legacy
Also can be built from sources/contrib/miller/riscv.tar
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On Tue, Dec 17, 2024 at 11:53:12AM -0500, wb.kl...@gmail.com wrote:
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> On a desktop system using a browser like chromium or firefox, we got a lot of
> files we simply don't want to backup. The browsers, and a lot of other
> desktop applications, scatter those files over several dot-named director
Using vac for Unix backup has some shortcomings.
I, too, used vbackup on FreeBSD (UFS2). Whether the different blocksize (on
most disks: 32kB) to 8kB vac default may detrimental, is disputable. Now, I
have moved to ZFS, and a different approach is needed. ZFS's own backup tools
are useful only
Is there a version of ken-cc that can be used as an
alternative C compiler to compile regular old code
on Linux?
Thanks,
Arnold
"Daniel Maslowski via 9fans" <9fans@9fans.net> wrote:
> Regarding RISC-V:
> Richard Miller did the port, and there is also an updated kencc. Michael
> Engel has it her
Quoth rminn...@p9f.org:
> It's been a few years since I did this ...
>
> I'm trying to remember how to set up secstore as I'd like to save, e.g.,
> WPA2 passwords, iCloud application specific password, all that good stuff. I
> don't actually know where to look for useful docs.
>
> I see the n
Regarding RISC-V:
Richard Miller did the port, and there is also an updated kencc. Michael
Engel has it here, also referencing Richard's work:
https://github.com/michaelengel/kencc-cross
On Sun, 15 Dec 2024, 15:46 Cyber Fonic, wrote:
> My Google-fu is not coming up with any definitive results.
>
It's been a few years since I did this ...
I'm trying to remember how to set up secstore as I'd like to save, e.g., WPA2
passwords, iCloud application specific password, all that good stuff. I don't
actually know where to look for useful docs.
I see the nice ipso tool from 9front, and have me
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