Guide for Configuring python(1) with httpd(8)

2022-12-17 Thread indivC
Can anyone provide a guide for this or rough instructions? I'm running httpd(8) and trying to utilize a python(1) script with an html file. I've got this working using perl(1). However, it doesn't work with python(1) when following the same steps. My python(1) version is 3.9.15 My OpenBSD versi

Re: scp doesn't work properly when the file name begins with a dash h

2022-12-17 Thread Mik J
Hello, Thank you both for your answers. Le vendredi 16 décembre 2022 à 01:59:41 UTC+1, Geoff Steckel a écrit : On 12/15/22 18:59, Mik J wrote: > Hello, > > I have a file named like this > -hh-6CP0_3Xf9nreW45XSBGrstMsovnIX6tTe45Enk4 > > and when I do a scp i have this output > scp: un

Getting to know malloc

2022-12-17 Thread chohag
In a personal project I need a low-level memory allocator and as I don't know how one works and need to read Knuth 6 times to begin to misunderstand it, I decided to learn how the allocator I use every day works: OpenBSDs malloc. To do this means reading the code and making notes describing what I

Re: Securely managing TLS certificates on growing server (website, XMPP, soon email)?

2022-12-17 Thread Omar Polo
On 2022/12/17 18:03:01 +0100, Omar Polo wrote: > On 2022/12/17 16:25:20 +, Lucas wrote: > > > > Then the private keys within would all have 0400 permissions, user and > > > > group > > > > being the same (so _prosody:_prosody for XMPP-related TLS). I noted > > > > that the > > > > default i

Re: Securely managing TLS certificates on growing server (website, XMPP, soon email)?

2022-12-17 Thread Omar Polo
On 2022/12/17 16:25:20 +, Lucas wrote: > > > Then the private keys within would all have 0400 permissions, user and > > > group > > > being the same (so _prosody:_prosody for XMPP-related TLS). I noted that > > > the > > > default is 700 permissions on `/etc/ssl/private` with root:wheel > >

Re: Securely managing TLS certificates on growing server (website, XMPP, soon email)?

2022-12-17 Thread Lucas
> > Then the private keys within would all have 0400 permissions, user and group > > being the same (so _prosody:_prosody for XMPP-related TLS). I noted that the > > default is 700 permissions on `/etc/ssl/private` with root:wheel ownership. > > Is > > the approach I've just outlined with adding a

Re: DHCP server ignoring PF rules?

2022-12-17 Thread Marcus MERIGHI
hello, barbarosb...@gmail.com (Barbaros Bilek), 2022.12.17 (Sat) 15:07 (CET): > On Sat, Dec 17, 2022 at 4:40 PM Cristian Danila wrote: > > Thanks for the provided info, now it makes sense about what is happening. > > Any idea about a possible way to control these packets? > > Still investigating

Re: DHCP server ignoring PF rules?

2022-12-17 Thread Cristian Danila
I was just about thinking to it, I will try it. Many thanks and have a wonderful day! On Sat, Dec 17, 2022 at 4:07 PM Barbaros Bilek wrote: > > Hello Cristian, > > If you put your physical interface into veb(4) and set link1 flag you can > filter dhcp packets. > For more please read man veb > Ha

Re: DHCP server ignoring PF rules?

2022-12-17 Thread Barbaros Bilek
Hello Cristian, If you put your physical interface into veb(4) and set link1 flag you can filter dhcp packets. For more please read man veb Have a nice weekend. -- Best Regards Barbaros On Sat, Dec 17, 2022 at 4:40 PM Cristian Danila wrote: > Thanks for the provided info, now it makes sense

Re: DHCP server ignoring PF rules?

2022-12-17 Thread Cristian Danila
Thanks for the provided info, now it makes sense about what is happening. Any idea about a possible way to control these packets? Still investigating but I had still not found yet a way to do it. Thank you. On Sat, Dec 17, 2022 at 3:11 PM David Gwynne wrote: > > dhcpd reads packets off the wire

Python access to Berkeley DB

2022-12-17 Thread Roger Marsh
The attempt to get at Berkeley DB, installed from packages, via tkinter fails with some undefined symbol messages. Is there something I have not done which would make this work? I tried this because the bsddb3 (Python) package is not supported at Python 10, and it's replacement, berkeleydb, doe

Re: DHCP server ignoring PF rules?

2022-12-17 Thread David Gwynne
dhcpd reads packets off the wire using BPF, which happens as packets come off the network interface, but before the IP stack where pf runs. > On 17 Dec 2022, at 22:40, Cristian Danila wrote: > > Good day! > I finished setup an DHCP server and for some reason it seems DHCP > server is ignoring P

DHCP server ignoring PF rules?

2022-12-17 Thread Cristian Danila
Good day! I finished setup an DHCP server and for some reason it seems DHCP server is ignoring PF filter. In short, in PF I have active only one rule: block drop quick all Double checked PF and it is enabled So using a windows machine to test DHCP server: 1) ifconfig /release 2) ifconfig /renew s