On Sun, Oct 27, 2024 at 12:34:06PM +0800, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I had configured httpd with SSL using the guide at
> https://www.openbsdhandbook.com/services/webserver/ssl/. It was working
> fine for many months now. So, I'm not sure if this is related to the
> recent OS upgrade. I
Vào CN, 27 thg 10, 2024 vào lúc 02:52 Anon Loli
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> I am stepping down to your level only because someone other than you might
> think that you are actually serious and actually put any time and/or effort
> writting your reply.
>
Yes, I'm serious. I write that email on about in 0:20 GM
Hello,
I had configured httpd with SSL using the guide at
https://www.openbsdhandbook.com/services/webserver/ssl/. It was working
fine for many months now. So, I'm not sure if this is related to the
recent OS upgrade. I just realized that the SSL cert had expired.
When I run the acme-client with
Simplified plus "sysctl grep hw" output:
When the mouse or keyboard is disconnected, OpenBSD goes into this
unrecoverable error loop:
"uhub2: device problem, disabling port 3".
Is there a way to tell OpenBSD to ignore the disconnect, please?
Thanks
NOTES & Hardware info ...
1: This has occ
Am Jam writes:
> > Most likely, you're not requesting a full chain from acme-client, or you
> > haven't given the full chain certificate a name relayd will pick up
> > automatically.
>
> According to relayd.conf(5), relayd should pick up my full chain
> certificate.
>
> # /etc/ssl
> drwxr-xr-x 3 r
> Most likely, you're not requesting a full chain from acme-client, or you
> haven't given the full chain certificate a name relayd will pick up
> automatically.
According to relayd.conf(5), relayd should pick up my full chain
certificate.
# /etc/ssl
drwxr-xr-x 3 root wheel 512B Dec 27 2021
Am Jam writes:
>$ git clone https://src.domain.io/user/aoc.git
>Cloning into 'aoc'...
>fatal: unable to access 'https://src.domain.io/user/aoc.git/': SSL
> certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate
>
> and
>
>$ curl https://src.domain.io
>curl: (60) SSL certifi
Hi openbsd-misc,
I am a hobbyist hosting several services on my OpenBSD-7.5 machine. Because
some of the services that I want to use export their own HTTP server (and
not a FastCGI one), I am cornered into using relayd with httpd.
When things were simpler, I could serve gitea with just httpd. Eve
On 10/26/24 09:48, David Colburn wrote:
Has no one ever seen this problem before?
Nothing I notice in BIOS would appear to have any impact.
Might upgrading to 7.6 solve the problem?
Thanks!
On 10/23/24 21:31, David Colburn wrote:
When I use a KVM to switch mouse and keyboard between computer
I didn't replied for the marketing smell too. Mouse spec are not quoted,
neither.
Indeed, I can add that the problem is a classic one for certain KVM whose
ghost (linux) driver coupled is not 100% compatible with the mouse of choise.
But here he said the problem *will happen* without KVM too.
In
Divan Santana writes:
>>> I would expert my NFS client uid 67 to be mapped to the remote NFS
>>> server and presented as 1000 therefore permission should be granted to
>>> write?
>>
>> Did you forget to send SIGHUP to mountd(8) to make it re-read
>> exports(5)?
>
> I did do a reload of mountd. I
Anon, I thought you have get out the mailing list of this insecure OS.
Vào Th 7, 26 thg 10, 2024 vào lúc 02:25 Anon Loli
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> On Thu, Oct 24, 2024 at 12:17:25PM -0600, nisp1953 wrote:
> > On Thu, Oct 24, 2024 at 11:32 AM Anon Loli wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > OpenBSD does not do compartmen
Hello List,
Since about a month I have palyed a lot with two Rockhip RK 3588
machines: Radxa Rock5 and Friendlyelec nano r6s.
This was mainly to install OpenBSD on them (or an other Free OS). I have
noticed the following points:
- Only the kernel and OS provided by the manufacturer
Has no one ever seen this problem before?
Nothing I notice in BIOS would appear to have any impact.
Might upgrading to 7.6 solve the problem?
Thanks!
On 10/23/24 21:31, David Colburn wrote:
When I use a KVM to switch mouse and keyboard between computers (one
Linux, one OpenBSD) -
OpenBSD goes
Do you think feasible a collaboration between Fuguita project with OpenBSD on
this?
NB: The luck of the proper communication between two sides is always the worst
thing. And here we are all enthusiast technicians trying to build quasi
exceptional things with opensource software.. ;)
-Dan
Da
On Sat, Oct 26, 2024 at 05:01:20PM +0800, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
> What's the name of the OpenBSD tty font?
Spleen.
https://github.com/fcambus/spleen
If Google Fonts can save *princess* I stick on "Press Start 2P" in my web
projects.
-Dan
Sadeep Madurange :
> I'm looking for a font that looks like one from those old computers (VGA
> 437?), preferrably from the base install. Any suggestions?
On 2024-10-26 17:01:20, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for a font that looks like one from those old computers (VGA
> 437?), preferrably from the base install. Any suggestions?
>
[snip]
Hello,
You can take a look at the "The Ultimate Oldschool PC Font Pack":
https://in
On Sat, Oct 26, 2024 at 05:01:20PM +0800, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for a font that looks like one from those old computers (VGA
> 437?), preferrably from the base install. Any suggestions?
>
> What's the name of the OpenBSD tty font?
>
First result when searching for "
https://www.nerdfonts.com/
I am not using anything else since years...
Have a good day,
P.
On Sat, Oct 26, 2024 at 11:33 AM Sadeep Madurange wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for a font that looks like one from those old computers (VGA
> 437?), preferrably from the base install. Any suggestions
Hello,
I'm looking for a font that looks like one from those old computers (VGA
437?), preferrably from the base install. Any suggestions?
What's the name of the OpenBSD tty font?
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Sadeep Madurange
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