Hi,
chohag wrote:
> deraadt@ wrote:
>> cho...@jtan.com wrote on Thu, Jul 04, 2019 at 01:35:36AM +0300:
>>> --- doas.1.~1.19.~ Sun Sep 4 18:20:37 2016
>>> +++ doas.1 Thu Jul 4 01:26:21 2019
>>> @@ -85,6 +85,12 @@
>>> Execute the command as
>>> .Ar user .
>>> The default is root.
>>>
Theo de Raadt writes:
> I don't see the point.
>
> If you get asked the question, and you know the answer, you answer it.
> Why is that not the end of the story?
When I used doas the other day to gain the rights of a user it asked me for a
password which I didn't expect, as I was root. Confirming
I don't see the point.
If you get asked the question, and you know the answer, you answer it.
Why is that not the end of the story?
cho...@jtan.com wrote:
> Ingo Schwarze writes:
> > I see nothing wrong with it. It is easier to describe in the manual
>
> Indeed I was not suggesting that there
Ingo Schwarze writes:
> I see nothing wrong with it. It is easier to describe in the manual
Indeed I was not suggesting that there was something wrong; being asked for a
password when doing something which root could implicitly do simply confused me
for a moment which prompted figuring out what
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From: Stuart Henderson
Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2019 09:06:11 - (UTC)
Subject: Re: umsm: sparc64
To: m...@openbsd.org
On 2019-06-29, Kihaguru Gathura wrote:
> Hello,
>
> umsm is not being detected on this machine for Huawei E303 modem. Only
> interface 0 and 1