> That would be fantastic, thank you very much!
I committed support for gssapi in -current.
Please let me know if that works for you.
--
Antoine
Thus said Jason Barbier on Tue, 08 Dec 2015 10:14:37 -0800:
> It is a read only site, the privacy you seek is breached as soon as
> you make a DNS call to openbsd.org
Not to mention the Subject on the SSL certificate will most likely
be www.openbsd.org, and perhaps there's also SNI,
On 2015-12-10, Stefan Wollny wrote:
> G'day!
>
> I AM LOST!
>
> I read the FAQ (section 14), read man bioctl, read stsp@'s article on
> undeadly.org and a couple of other sites on the 'net: IT IS NOT POSSIBLE
> TO INSTALL A FULLY ENCRYPTED SYSTEM WITH KEYDISK FOLLOWING THE
> DOCUMENTATION on an
On Thu, December 10, 2015 6:35 pm, Stefan Wollny wrote:
> YES: I did 'disklabel -E sd0' and 'disklabel -E sd1' accordingly,
setting every partition to type RAID
How many partitions are you making on sd0? For FDE, typically you make
one partition of type RAID filling the disk (or your desired Open
G'day!
I AM LOST!
I read the FAQ (section 14), read man bioctl, read stsp@'s article on
undeadly.org and a couple of other sites on the 'net: IT IS NOT POSSIBLE
TO INSTALL A FULLY ENCRYPTED SYSTEM WITH KEYDISK FOLLOWING THE
DOCUMENTATION on an amd64-current system!
Full stop! (~current = the
On 2015-12-08, szs wrote:
> So with letsencrypt here, how about making the main site
> default to https? Is this a good idea or is this a great idea?
I would like it a lot if www.openbsd.org and cvsweb.openbsd.org
switched to https, but I'm not in a position to make it happen.
Much of the discu
I ran the script on arch linux live cd, then rebooted into openbsd.
X (still) doesn't start.
Xorg.log : https://gist.github.com/aa816aa9745fad2ee72d
dmesg: https://gist.github.com/ccd823c4db36cf949816
On Wed, 9 Dec 2015, at 10:45 PM, Joris Vanhecke wrote:
> I have tried to get an OpenBSD desktop
recently I went to Japan in Akihabara.
my aim is make Japanese Animation Environment!
I bought any PCI/PCI Express cards.
(Steins;Gate mayusee's figure too.)
I tried on the OpenBSD. but didn't work these devices.
FreeBSD was already exist these drivers.
http://earthsoft.jp/
PT1: ISDB-S,ISDB-T P
Hello there,
As far as I could find, the Yubikey is incompatible with my keyboard
mapping, and even the personalisation tool can't help. So I'm trying to
configure a different keymap for just for that device. That works fine
on the console with wsconctl, but I can't get it to work in X.
setxk
- On 10 Dec, 2015, at 2:25 PM, David Gwynne da...@gwynne.id.au wrote:
>
> you want an ix(4) for now.
Thanks, I will pick up an Intel x520-DA2.
> there's a few 10g chips we dont have support for yet, but developer time is
> more
> of a constraint than lack of hardware at the moment.
No prob
Jan Stary wrote:
> Porting libsndfile, I see that the Debian developers use /dev/full,
> which apparently is what I think it is (Debian manpage below).
> Would it be useful to have something like that in OpenBSD,
> to test out-of-space behaviour of software?
I think not.
> On 10 Dec 2015, at 5:25 AM, Friedrich Locke
wrote:
>
> If you had about 10k users and 5k machine how would you manage
> authenticating issues? Keep in mind that this is a very heterogenous
> environment with ldap, ftp, smtp, pop3, traditional unix boxes etc
we use ypldapd talking to our di
Porting libsndfile, I see that the Debian developers use /dev/full,
which apparently is what I think it is (Debian manpage below).
Would it be useful to have something like that in OpenBSD,
to test out-of-space behaviour of software?
Jan
NAME
full - always full device
CONFIGURAT
On 09. Dec 17:25:14, Friedrich Locke wrote:
> If you had about 10k users and 5k machine how would you manage
> authenticating issues? Keep in mind that this is a very heterogenous
> environment with ldap, ftp, smtp, pop3, traditional unix boxes etc
>
LDAP is Your friend. You can even combine
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