Hi,
Out of interest, I'd like to let you know a specific use of OpenBSD with
PF, in virtualbox, 2 virtual network card Bridged to physical NIC, and
building up a subnet with NAT and hence running Packet Filter as the
machine's firewall.
That's the firewall I use under Win7, OpenBSD running
Dear all,
After having read infos about breaking into bios and other type of
attacks, has anyone info on which hardware best suits OpenBSD to avoid
unpleasanties ?
I was thinking of PIC 32 Microchip but surely difficult to implement an
OS running into it able to handle normal desktop activit
Hi All,
With httpd as of 5.6 I do not understand how to make cgi script work eg
just bgokg installed by default at address /cgi-bin/bgplg
==httpd.conf==
prefork 2
server "local" {
listen on egress port 80
}
server "local-fastcgi" {
listen on egress port 80
fastcgi
}
==EOF==
/etc/rc.d/http
Hello
Some answers in your mail. Thanks.
Just to mention, I'm looking for a more private ESP. As I know that
OpenBSD conveys an idea of security, I tend to trust a provider relying
on this OS.
Regards
Le 17/03/2014 02:51, Jean-Philippe Ouellet a écrit :
On 3/15/14 12:54 PM, Jean-Fra
Hello all,
I'm looking for a secure mail provider, i fpossible using OpenBSD, also
wondering if OpenBSD itself provides it for interested people.
If anybody has informations thanks would be interesting to share.
Regards
Jeff
May I understand you U go for Microsoft instead ?
That would be great idea, they are said to be free from backdoors.
Sorry
Le 05/07/2013 05:56, Thomas Jennings a écrit :
Dear OpenBSD developers and users:
Regretfully, I have decided to abandon OpenBSD and thought I would
share my reasoning wit
Le 03/07/2013 00:53, Nick Holland a écrit :
On 07/02/13 17:07, Jean-Francois Simon wrote:
Le 20/05/2013 13:46, Nick Holland a écrit :
On 05/20/13 00:52, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera wrote:
...
3) The man pages report RAID5 as experimental. I'm curious, why
is this so? Is it just not-very-thoro
Le 20/05/2013 13:46, Nick Holland a écrit :
On 05/20/13 00:52, Hugo Osvaldo Barrera wrote:
Hi,
I'm building myself an openbsd-based fileserver, which will initially
have three disks with softraid in RAID5 mode.
I've three questions regarding softraid:
1) I intend on using a single-core 1.8Ghz
On Tuesday 14 December 2010 13:16:59 Markus Hennecke wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Dec 2010, OpenBSD Geek wrote:
> > I made as I could, since it works, where is the probleme...? ;-)
>
> Tomas already pointed out where this will blow up for sure.
>
> Hint: Take a look at mktemp(1) and install(1) to weed out
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