| [NSA] knew for at least two years about ... the
| Heartbleed bug, and regularly used it to gather
| critical intelligence, two people familiar with
| the matter said.
I was waiting for someone to say this.
| ... the NSA has more than 1,000 experts
| devoted to ferreting out such flaws using
| s
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 1:34 AM, Tomas Bodzar wrote:
> Using -current is easy, just start with latest snapshot from mirror and use
> snapshot path for packages in PKG_PATH as well. From that time on easy like
> with regular system. Plus is you have binary upgrades to new snapshot mostly
> everyda
Was looking at
http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/5.5/common/003_ftp.patch.sig
this last chunk...
+ if (ssl_verify) {
+ X509 *cert;
+
+ cert = SSL_get_peer_certificate(ssl);
+ if (cert == NULL) {
+
Near the end of ssl(8) there is the following phrase:
"which allowed users to enable full function without
recompiling the applications."
The word function here should instead be functionality I assume.
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 8:15 AM, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Apr 11 11:46:12, openbsd.as.a.desk...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > -
> > 1)
> > If I search for "openbsdfoundation" on:
> >
> > - Facebook
> > - Twitter
> > - Youtube
> > - Instagram
> > - Flickr
> > - Slid
On the web site at www.openbsdfoundation.org.
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 10:15 AM, trifle menot wrote:
> On 4/10/14, Bob Beck wrote:
>
>> The Foundation will continue to strive to improve its financial
>> resources, and hopes to be able to provide further support to the
>> projects in the future. P
On 4/10/14, Bob Beck wrote:
> The Foundation will continue to strive to improve its financial
> resources, and hopes to be able to provide further support to the
> projects in the future. Please continue to contribute!
Where can I read your financial reports?
On 11 April 2014 11:15, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Apr 11 11:46:12, openbsd.as.a.desk...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> -
>> 1)
>> If I search for "openbsdfoundation" on:
>>
>> - Facebook
>> - Twitter
>> - Youtube
>> - Instagram
>> - Flickr
>> - Slideshare
>> - etc..
>>
>
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 12:05, Sélène wrote:
> Le 2014-04-09 00:48, czark...@gmail.com a écrit :
>> Remy said:
>>> here is a simple patch to replace /etc/crontab by /etc/cron.d/.
>>
>> FWIW why?
>
> I find it far easier to have multiples crontab files in /etc/cron.d/
> than keeping a single cron
On Apr 11 11:46:12, openbsd.as.a.desk...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> -
> 1)
> If I search for "openbsdfoundation" on:
>
> - Facebook
> - Twitter
> - Youtube
> - Instagram
> - Flickr
> - Slideshare
> - etc..
>
> I get ZERO results regarding the topic.
If I search f
Hi again!
I forgot to mention that although carp is configured i do not use there
pfsync (even no pfsync0 interface). (There have been problems with
pfsync, at least in the past and for me).
Imre
On Fri, 2014-04-11 at 15:45 +0300, Imre Oolberg wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have run two node active-passi
Le 2014-04-11 14:21, Tomas Bodzar a écrit :
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 12:05 PM, Sélène wrote:
Le 2014-04-09 00:48, czark...@gmail.com a écrit :
Remy said:
here is a simple patch to replace /etc/crontab by /etc/cron.d/.
FWIW why?
I find it far easier to have multiples crontab files
Hi Remco,
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 01:18:54PM +0200, Remco wrote:
> [...]
> Is this commit the culprit:
> http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/lib/libssl/cert.pem?rev=1.24
> [...]
I think that is quite unlikely. I still have the old version of
/etc/ssl/cert.pem because I didn't see the point
Hi!
I have run two node active-passive cluster with OpenBSD successfully
over several years, there have been problems too but at least now i know
how to escape them. Now i run into major issue and i would like to ask
for help, maybe its software bug or i just manage my system
inappropriately, i we
Gregor Best wrote:
> Hi people,
>
> I'm running OpenSMTPD 5.4.3 from -current on my private mail server. After
> a recent update, using authentication for sending mail cause smtpd to exit
> with exit value 1. A (stripped down) configuration that exhibits the issue
> is the following:
>
> pki "
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 12:05 PM, Sélène wrote:
> Le 2014-04-09 00:48, czark...@gmail.com a écrit :
>
> Remy said:
>>
>>> here is a simple patch to replace /etc/crontab by /etc/cron.d/.
>>>
>>
>> FWIW why?
>>
>
> I find it far easier to have multiples crontab files in /etc/cron.d/ than
> keep
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 12:44:47PM +0200, Gregor Best wrote:
> Hi people,
Hi,
> I'm running OpenSMTPD 5.4.3 from -current on my private mail server. After a
> recent update, using authentication for sending mail cause smtpd to exit with
> exit value 1. A (stripped down) configuration that exhibit
Hi,
I have some leftover hardware available for donation if anyone is
interested:
- Kingston KVR 2x4G modules (kit) KVR667D2D4F5K2/8G / 4G 2RX4
PC2-5300F-555-11-E0 - new
- Micron 4x512M modules, DDR, 400 CL3, ECC, REG / MT9VDDF6472Y-40BF1 /
PC3200R-30331-G0
- used
- ULTRA320 SCSI ST373307LW
Em 11-04-2014 04:10, Sinosuke Noara escreveu:
> Thanks for the answers!
>
> Yes, it's a single physical machine running Debian (OpenBSD is not an
> option for my friends, and I don't know anything about virtualization in
> OpenBSD, just that there isn't a native support).
>
> Answering to Tomas:
>
Hi people,
I'm running OpenSMTPD 5.4.3 from -current on my private mail server. After a
recent update, using authentication for sending mail cause smtpd to exit with
exit value 1. A (stripped down) configuration that exhibits the issue is the
following:
pki "server" certificate "/etc/mail/certs
Le 2014-04-09 00:48, czark...@gmail.com a écrit :
Remy said:
here is a simple patch to replace /etc/crontab by /etc/cron.d/.
FWIW why?
I find it far easier to have multiples crontab files in /etc/cron.d/
than keeping a single crontab.
At works, we are heavily using crontabs, and when we u
On 08/04/14 21:40, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>> On Tue, Apr 08, 2014 at 15:09, Mike Small wrote:
>>> nobody writes:
>>>
"read overrun, so ASLR won't save you"
>>>
>>> What if malloc's "G" option were turned on? You know, assuming the
>>> subset of the worlds' programs you use is good enough to run
Hi all,
-
1)
If I search for "openbsdfoundation" on:
- Facebook
- Twitter
- Youtube
- Instagram
- Flickr
- Slideshare
- etc..
I get ZERO results regarding the topic.
We are writing 2014.
The people are on "social sites"..
More could be reached if these mentioned si
ping (http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.os.openbsd.misc/211666)
On 2014-03-31 Mon 14:59 PM |, Brad Smith wrote:
> On 31/03/14 1:34 PM, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
> >A few updates for the page: http://www.OpenBSD.org/users.html#isp
> >
> > * Fix broken Swebase link.
> >
> > * Add Devio.us
> > * Add Gre
On 2014-04-11 Fri 09:10 AM |, Sinosuke Noara wrote:
> 1) This is the host (physical machine)
> http://www.hetzner.de/hosting/produkte_rootserver/ex40
Have you seen this: http://www.bsws.de/en/root-server/
Would this be better asked on tech@?
On 2014-04-08 Tue 09:26 AM |, Craig R. Skinner wrote:
> To clarify, there are no ~/. shell dot files.
>
> $PATH & umask are set in /etc/login.conf
> $MAIL is the default set by login(1)
>
> /etc/profile sources /etc/ksh.kshrc, which just sets $PS1,
> window d
John Moser wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 4:18 PM, John Moser wrote:
>
> > Also why has nobody corrected me on this yet? I've read El Reg's
> > analysis, and they missed a critical detail that I didn't see until I read
> > the code in context: IT ALLOCATES TOO SMALL OF A WRITE BUFFER, TOO.
Thanks for the answers!
Yes, it's a single physical machine running Debian (OpenBSD is not an
option for my friends, and I don't know anything about virtualization in
OpenBSD, just that there isn't a native support).
Answering to Tomas:
1) This is the host (physical machine)
http://www.hetzner.de
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