https://mobile.twitter.com/svblxyz/status/969220402768736258
Please comment on this exciting bad news.
Here is another link for your convenience:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16485801
Cheers
:01 AM, Rupert Gallagher
wrote:
> I did not purchase the board, yet. The OP did. And he did well. Both Linux
> and FreeBSD run on it.
>
> ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
>
> On 27 February 2018 4:22 PM, Charlie Eddy
> wrote:
>
> > Rupert, I strongly suggest you activ
great news then
On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 3:26 PM, Rupert Gallagher
wrote:
> Note on passing: the C2000 are officially retired and discontinued.
>
> Sent from ProtonMail Mobile
>
> On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 23:21, Stuart Henderson
> wrote:
>
> > On 2018-02-26, OpenBSD user wrote: > Hello > > I want
I would "bump" the issue for this specific case, but I think it is a very
laughable mistake to argue over the definition of new.
Rupert, I strongly suggest you actively search as quickly as possible as
Stuart suggested, or return your product. Not the first time this has
happened so don't take it
Nice!
>From Stefan's mail:
>"In the current implementation, the wifi layer selects a transmit rate
based
>on the number of frame transmission retries reported by wpi(4) firmware."
That's the "automatically selected optimal media type", comme ci comme ca
defined w/r/t the strictness of your defini
Thanks Daniel. Definitely the correct answer.
On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 4:07 PM, Daniel Bolgheroni
wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 08, 2018 at 09:41:20PM +0000, Charlie Eddy wrote:
> > hello misc,
> >
> > I am considering a move to OpenBSD, since I subscribed to this mailing
> list
hello misc,
I am considering a move to OpenBSD, since I subscribed to this mailing list
some time ago (~few months). I want to take advantage of security.
However, a programmer who I know personally and respect considers OpenBSD
to be old-school, in a negative sense. He recommends Arch Linux as
s
Hello Jonathan Thornburg,
That is quite simple. The post will work.
https://www.ic.gc.ca/app/scr/cc/CorporationsCanada/fdrlCrpDtls.html?corpId=4409612
Regards,
On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 6:42 AM, Jeroen wrote:
> With HTTPS, can you be sure that the server isn't comprimised? With or
> without HTTP
thank you for providing that email address, case closed as far as I'm
concerned
"Can I update the value of "hosted_button_id" and
send you to my Paypal account ?"
this
is much cleaner, more logical, more formal, and more sensible than
"No need to have this one https type really there isn't any information
you enter on it..."
On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 1:10 PM, Denis Fondras w
agreed - using HTTP instead of HTTPS is a great way to encourage that
activity, and since I love having my head in the sand like an ostrich I
encourage us to not encrypt the donation links to the most secure operating
system available to the public. That way we can't donate securely to the
foundati
k.org/CaptureSetup/USB
Can probably get it done with usbmon and libpcap. Could get a poc in scapy
Probably iptables can be reused
Prevent both rubber duckies and packet injection attacks against bluetooth
mice that are seen as keyboards
On Wed, Jan 24, 2018 at 4:40 PM, Charlie Eddy
wrote:
> Hi stefan,
&
Hi stefan,
i asked this a bit ago (or similar)
1. https://usbguard.github.io/
2. you can just disable USB ports or controller in BIOS, but that's not
exciting at all.
3. this diff, which one person used once:
Index: sys/dev/usb/uhub.c
===
Hello,
Is there a method to detect and halt additional USB devices being added
after initializing connections? Concerned about widespread vulnerability of
keystroke injection.
Hello,
Privateinternetaccess.org supplies secure VPNs. Their Windows installer
(v75) has a SHA256 result that does not match what is supplied on their
website.
Fucking terrible "security" solution, is it not?
As a prospective user of OpenBSD, I would hope that this never occurs, and
that free so
Excuse me, I can support the far-seeing generalities in the message you
linked but am confused about the specifics. It looks like processor hangs,
and deadlock, and poorly documented page table handling by the MMU, are
concrete issues specified.
Respectfully: Are there any direct links to Meltdown
Can someone advise what occurred in NetBSD re this user?
Just a note that cwm is an old welsh word for a mountain pass, one of the
few OED words with no vowel
Hello all,
As a newcomer to this list, I would like a recommendation on further
reading about this specific topic. I am unable to understand it, where
normally I have some comprehension of what is going on.
Thanks,
Charlie
On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 10:19 AM, wrote:
> theo wrote:
> > That interpr
,
Charlie Eddy
I don't know how much Dutch Theo may or may not have but this is the
funniest OpenBSD discussion ever
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