Anyone else seeing this? This was a 3.9 system upgraded to 4.0. I'm
wondering if I missed something when clearing out the old source code?
/usr/src/lib/libssl/src/crypto/rsa/rsa_x931.c: In function
`RSA_X931_hash_id':
/usr/src/lib/libssl/src/crypto/rsa/rsa_x931.c:165: error: `NID_sha256'
un
Gary B. wrote:
On 9/26/06, fv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I'm studying the idea of writing a python library for controling pf
internals.
Do would find it usefull to write some simple scripts for controling PF.
Is anyone think it's usefull ?
Cheers,
Frangois
What sort of control scripts
Chris Zakelj wrote:
Got my pre-order entered a couple days ago, but I still haven't been
able to find what keyserver is being used, and thus, I have no idea what
austin's PGP message block says. Google turned up nothing about austin@
except a message two years ago about a totally different issue
Mackan wrote:
Hi!
What is the preferred way of rotating Apache's logfiles?
I have many virtual domains, each with its own access and error logfile.
I'm using CustomLog, not TransferLog. Apache is chrooted.
Adding every logfile to /etc/newsyslog.conf is one way, but hard to
maintain. Is Apach
Mark Zimmerman wrote:
On Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 04:27:42PM -0400, Scott Plumlee wrote:
The FAQ seems to reference UTC (at least in section 8), which would
translate at Universal Time, Coordinated, from what I understand. Are
these two the same?
Yes, UTC is Coordinated Universal Time. The
The FAQ seems to reference UTC (at least in section 8), which would
translate at Universal Time, Coordinated, from what I understand. Are
these two the same?
NetNeanderthal wrote:
On 8/24/06, Anton Karpov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Removing compiler doesn't bring much more security to your system, but it
can make it a little bit safer. Very little bit, but safer. I mean, if
your
system has local root hole, for example, in this case cracker should
o?= wrote:
Hello,
My OpenBSD 3.9-stable Box is quite unstable. I don't have physical access to
my box so I can't debug it directly.
I've recompiled a GENERIC kernel with DEBUG support and set ddb.panic to 0
in sysctl.conf so that it's rebooting automaticly. But no kernel dump is
made after a ker
Here I was, planning on spending an hour or two after work upgrading a
3.8-release system to -stable. Started the process from a release I
built earlier in the day, and 8 minutes later I'm done. What am I
supposed to do now, go home and have a beer?
Thanks again for a superb product. This w
Trying to do the 'right thing' and not keep the compiler installed on
the firewall. I've been copying binaries over from another system after
it's been patched by running make -n install to see what files would be
updated, and then copying those files by hand.
In the case of patches that requ
Bill wrote:
Has anyone had Fogbugz (from fogcreek) running on openbsd? They list a
bunch of O/S's including OSX and FreeBSD, but to find out if it works I
need to buy it. Which means a bunch of paperwork and approvals to get
it. Then more, if I have to return it and get something different.
I
Nick Holland wrote:
Tim wrote:
Hello
1. I have a old computer that is slow and has little memory. But I
want to keep it updated with patches. I can't compile these patches
on the system but I could do it on another faster system. But how can
I later apply the compiled patches to the weak syste
Pardon the noise, but I just finished my first ever upgrade of an
OpenBSD machine. I'd like to thank the OpenBSD team for providing the
clearest and easiest upgrade path I've ever experienced. Upgraded to
3.6 and then right to 3.7 without any problems as all, and then
reinstalled all the pack
FBN wrote:
Hi
I had installed "clamav-0.83.tgz" package in my OpenBSD 3.7, but it displays:
LibClamAV Warning:
LibClamAV Warning: *** This version of
The 3.7 patch tar file referenced on the errata page
(http://openbsd.org/errata.html) doesn't exist on the ftp server.
drwxr-xr-x7 1114 1114 512 Jan 07 12:30 2.2
-r--r--r--1 1114 1114 2866468 Jun 03 04:08 2.2.tar.gz
drwxr-xr-x 13 1114 1114 512 Jan 07
. Typing Ctrl-C and then "install"
when you make a mistake isn't that difficult.
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