I use an HP Color Laser Jet Pro MFP M283fdw on OpenBSD and it works
well with cups. The generic postscript driver works with it on cups,
so openbsd lpd should work as well. HP also has some cheaper
monochrome laser printers in the same line.
Dave Raymond
On 2/7/21, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Sep 17
On 2021-02-07, David Higgs wrote:
> acme-client: /etc/ssl/primary.example.com.crt: unknown SAN entry:
> alternate.example.com
> acme-client: bad exit: revokeproc(55821): 1
>
> (My real domain is legitimate, and not example.com.)
>
> I recently decommissioned one of the aliases for my servers, but
hello!
OpenBSD 6.8 with patches (full dmesg at the end).
I just saw a reason to crank relayd.conf(5)s "prefork" from its default
of 3 to 12.
After restarting relayd I could not connect anymore.
Reverting to "prefork 3" made things return to normal working state.
The only thing I can tell from
On Sep 17 16:07:47, h...@stare.cz wrote:
> Can people please recommend a home laser printer
> that is known to work well with OpenBSD?
>
> I would like to avoid cups, and possibly a2ps
> and foo* and if= and all that dance
> - a printer that speaks postscript and is as easy as
> lp:lp=/dev/lp:sd=/
acme-client: /etc/ssl/primary.example.com.crt: unknown SAN entry:
alternate.example.com
acme-client: bad exit: revokeproc(55821): 1
(My real domain is legitimate, and not example.com.)
I recently decommissioned one of the aliases for my servers, but my nightly
acme-client run threw an error. Al
Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> Erling Westenvik:
>> I can ssh FROM any OpenBSD box INTO iSH on my iPhone, and once
>> authenticated I can ssh back from there to the OpenBSD box or to any
>> other OpenBSD or Linux box, but! -- From iSH itself (ie. "directly" from
>> my iPhone) I can only successfully
On Feb 06 12:18:40, ja...@jmp-e.com wrote:
> I've disabled my VPN on the machine as well as dhclient, connecting via a
> fixed static IP address and DNS servers.
That would be a much aeasier environment to debug this.
So please show your hostname.if, mygate and your routing table
right after boot,
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