Hey folks,
Since I've been getting a lot of emails about this, I just thought I'd drop a
line here and let you know that I've released pf-badhost and unbound-adblock
version 0.5.
You can see the release pages here:
pf-badhost is a fast, in-kernel, bi-directional network filtering utility
powe
On Sun, Jan 10, 2021 at 09:34:49PM +, Anindya Mukherjee wrote:
> Hi, I'm trying to understand the various numbers reported for memory
> usage from top, vmstat, and systat. I'm running OpenBSD 6.8 on a Dell
> Optiplex 7040 with an i7 6700, 3.4 Ghz and 32 GB RAM. The GPU is an
> Intel HD Graphic
On Sat, Jan 09, 2021 at 05:08:14PM +0100, Wolf wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have small suggestion for improving man page for acme-client.conf.5.
> Basically just adding "comma separated" to clarify on the format of the
> list for alternative names. I had to dig into the parser.y to figure
> this out, so
Hello misc list:
I have had a Web Server at home for 20 years, and this time, i am not
able to discover the error! I am Agronomist, then my knowledge is in
other field.
I rented a server at vultr, with clean installation, because i lost my
Laptop and back ups.
I created rc.conf.local and a
Hi, I'm trying to understand the various numbers reported for memory
usage from top, vmstat, and systat. I'm running OpenBSD 6.8 on a Dell
Optiplex 7040 with an i7 6700, 3.4 Ghz and 32 GB RAM. The GPU is an
Intel HD Graphics 530, integrated. Everything is running smoothly. For
my own edification, I
I'd said:
>>
Checking the pf log, it's definitely the final (pass quick) rule which
is letting them in. And yes, dumping the table does indeed
show the IP address(es) in question. So the block doesn't appear to be
doing anything.
Am I being a dumbass? Have I missed some subtle change in pf b
> While at it, link /bin/ls to /bin/rm
An Apple fanboy trying to look 1337 in a linux style on an OpenBSD mailing list.
Impressive not.
I used a Thinkpad 13 2nd Gen with OpenBSD. Everything worked as expected, all
the function keys worked, no problems with power management.
I'm willing to bet that most modern Thinkpads can handle OpenBSD. There might
be models that don't support OpenBSD but they're few and far between.
Ben Raski
> 10. jan. 2021 kl. 14:47 skrev Steve Fairhead :
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I hope I'm just missing something stupid. It's been a while since I deployed
> public OpenBSD servers, but I've done plenty. I always use a defence in
> pf.conf against brute-force SSH attacks, which has served me well in the
Hi folks,
I hope I'm just missing something stupid. It's been a while since I
deployed public OpenBSD servers, but I've done plenty. I always use a
defence in pf.conf against brute-force SSH attacks, which has served me
well in the past.
On a new machine running 6.8, this no longer appears t
On 1/9/21 1:59 AM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 09, 2021 at 12:05:31AM -0800, William Ahern wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Jan 08, 2021 at 07:09:01PM -0800, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
>>> Hey folks,
>>>
>>> I've noticed some surprising behaviour from cmp(1) when using the '-s'
>>> flag.
>>>
>>> It appea
On 10.1.2021 12:06, Ville Valkonen wrote:
Not true. It's opposite.
--
Ville
I tried that lately on one of installs. Using -G it removed me
from already assigned groups and left only that new one provided
(unless you specify ALL of them after -G switch)
While using -S resulted in behavior w
Not true. It's opposite.
--
Ville
On Fri 8. Jan 2021 at 19.53, Bodie wrote:
>
>
> On 8.1.2021 16:21, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
> > Dear list,
> >
> >
> > I tried to add myself to the "dialer" group:
> >
> > #usermod -G dialer ruda
> >
> > But when I write
> >
> > $groups
> >
> > in a terminal I stil
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