Project Wycheproof

2016-12-19 Thread minek van
Hello and a very Happy Christmas! https://security.googleblog.com/2016/12/project-wycheproof.html https://github.com/google/wycheproof https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13212937 Project Wycheproof, a set of security tests that check cryptographic software libraries for known weaknesses. We’ve

Re: Manual update

2016-12-19 Thread Nick Holland
On 12/19/16 13:01, Todd Carpenter wrote: > Hi All, > > I recently installed 6.0 and was struggling to get my softraid0 stripe to > build properly and or boot. I went over section 14 carefully and did some > research. The part that I found was missing was the creation of a 100 meg > partition on

Re: spamd and network whitelisting

2016-12-19 Thread Devin Reade
You might also want to look at bgp-spamd. With respect to dealing with SPF, the simple solution (permitting an IP if it is on the sending domain's SPF list) doesn't work too well in the general case since it appears many spammers publish SPF records. However what I found works well, at least for

Manual update

2016-12-19 Thread Todd Carpenter
Hi All, I recently installed 6.0 and was struggling to get my softraid0 stripe to build properly and or boot. I went over section 14 carefully and did some research. The part that I found was missing was the creation of a 100 meg partition on the A slice and how to successfully create a bootable

BUILDINFO file is absent for socppc snapshot

2016-12-19 Thread Sergey Bronnikov
Hi, every OpenBSD snapshot contains a file with build date. For example amd64 - http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/amd64/BUILDINFO But it is absent for socppc snapshot - http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/socppc/ Is there a reason for it? Sergey

Re: PC-Engines Wireless - PPPOE timeouts.

2016-12-19 Thread Holger Glaess
hi what kind of DSL you have ( DSL or VDSL2 ) ? if you use VDSL2 is AUTO MTU Active ? ( Mother Interface have to be set to MTU 1508 , and no MTU Setting das the PPPOE Interface.) what says pfctl -si ( Line congestion ) what say sysctl -a | grep ifq ? holger > Stuart > > Thanks for the rep