Hi,
In httpd, my web portal gives an HTTP 404 error when 'mysite.com/create' is
typed,
however 'mysite.com/create/' works.
In order to *solve* this issue, I added 2 different locations pointing to
the same cgi script, as:
location "/create" {
fastcgi socket "/var/www/run/slowcgi.sock"
root "/usr
Amarendra Godbole writes:
> I ran into this error today, while adding package gd on amd64 7.4 release...
>
> # pkg_add gd
> quirks-6.160 signed on 2024-03-06T19:04:54Z
> Can't install gd-2.3.3 because of libraries
> |library fontconfig.13.1 not found
> | not found anywhere
> |library freetype.30.
I cannot turn off dpms so my screen doesn't shut
off after 10 mins (screensaver off already).
When running 'xset s off -dpms' I am getting an
error: 'Authorization required, but no
authorization protocol specified.'
I tried running xhost si:localuser:root, but xhost
gets the same error.
(OpenBSD 7.
I ran into this error today, while adding package gd on amd64 7.4 release...
# pkg_add gd
quirks-6.160 signed on 2024-03-06T19:04:54Z
Can't install gd-2.3.3 because of libraries
|library fontconfig.13.1 not found
| not found anywhere
|library freetype.30.3 not found
| not found anywhere
Direct dep
Dan writes:
Just adding a little feedback more about dealing with emoji
flags
coding on my station:
Claws Mail*: doesn't help a lot, blank with auto encoding or a
difficult hex representation with unicode; anyway it depends on
a
general font set in its preferences.
gedit*: depend on the ge
Thxs for the replies..
Just adding a little feedback more about dealing with emoji flags
coding on my station:
Claws Mail*: doesn't help a lot, blank with auto encoding or a
difficult hex representation with unicode; anyway it depends on a
general font set in its preferences.
gedit*: depend on
On 24/03/08 09:40PM, Dan wrote:
> Tested in 7.4 Xfce, Firefox and Badwolf titlebar don't support emojicon
> (tested: flags) like from the picture attached.
While OpenBSD doesn't support color emoji[1] like Noto Color Emoji, you can use
the font Symbola from the package symbola-ttf as a replacemen
On 2024-03-08, Dan wrote:
> Tested in 7.4 Xfce, Firefox and Badwolf titlebar don't support emojicon
> (tested: flags) like from the picture attached.
> --MP_/lkiChjrXvBrR91ZQdbF+m=B
> Content-Type: image/png
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
> Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=browser_t
Hello,
Tested in 7.4 Xfce, Firefox and Badwolf titlebar don't support emojicon
(tested: flags) like from the picture attached.
Thxs!
-Dan
Hi.
I set up a mailman on OpenBSD, and it seems I have managed to do it.
A single problem left, that I'd like to share with you and get your idea;
On mailman homepage, there is a link "you can visit the list admin overview
page"
and when I click, redirects me: mysite.com/admin and it gives error
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ofthecentury :
> I think it's a major security flaw somewhere.
Yes, summarizing.."some lords" are profiting from hackers
- who has no more civilizationation - using your pointer,
saying in name for the flag, against the civilizations, biggest enemy
of the empire. I think so.
-Dan
It's important to specify the interface when adding
default routes. Thanks. And all clear on egress
then since it is tied to the default route.
On Fri, Mar 8, 2024 at 9:58 PM Stuart Henderson
wrote:
>
> On 2024-03-08, ofthecentury wrote:
> > I made a little progress. I made routing table show no
On 2024-03-08, ofthecentury wrote:
> I made a little progress. I made routing table show now by
> setting re0 interface to down. It seems like everything is
> set up now to work, but I'm getting no internet connectivity.
> Here's the pastebin of dmesg/ifconfig/routes:
> https://pastebin.com/imXdfP
On 2024-03-08, James Cook wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 08, 2024 at 04:28:52PM +0300, Mark wrote:
>> Greetings.
>>
>> Trying to figure out the mailman configuration on OpenBSD.
>>
>> What is the equivalent of the following server block in httpd?
>>
>> "
>> Options FollowSymLinks
>> AllowOverride
I have a USB mouse that starts to move a little
on its own once in a while when I'm browsing
the internet using chromium. My USB keyboard
is also acting up...it just started typing spaces all
of a sudden as I was typing up this email and
wasn't reactive to any input until I unplugged it
and plugged
I made a little progress. I made routing table show now by
setting re0 interface to down. It seems like everything is
set up now to work, but I'm getting no internet connectivity.
Here's the pastebin of dmesg/ifconfig/routes:
https://pastebin.com/imXdfPqC
When I unplug the USB dongle, plug ethernet
On Fri, Mar 08, 2024 at 04:28:52PM +0300, Mark wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> Trying to figure out the mailman configuration on OpenBSD.
>
> What is the equivalent of the following server block in httpd?
>
> "
> Options FollowSymLinks
> AllowOverride None
> "
>
> Does the httpd even support fo
Greetings.
Trying to figure out the mailman configuration on OpenBSD.
What is the equivalent of the following server block in httpd?
"
Options FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride None
"
Does the httpd even support following symlinks?
Regards,
Mark
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