I would be glad to see a tutorial about creating a remote VPN bridge, so
that under a remote obsd router all traffic gets routed to some other
geolocated network in which another ibsd router receives it and that
geolocated network is used as a gateway.
e.g.: all traffic under and obsd machine insi
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Hi Peter,
On 12/14/17 9:27 PM, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
If you have thoughts on what you would like to see in a tutorial session
and would like to share them either with me or the list, we would love
to hear from you.
What are the risks of ICMP and ICMP6? Is it reasonable to filter
these
Hi, list!
Since OpenBSD 6.0 removed the ability to mount filesystems as user, I've
been having issues getting directories mounted with sysutils/sshfs-fuse
to be accessible by users. I've tried setting
> -o uid=,gid=
when I mount the directory with this complete command line:
> doas sshfs -o uid
Hi Christoph,
there seems to be a terminology problem here: Usually,
"pinch gesture" refers to an input with two touches moving
toward each other, or away from each other, and it doesn't
involve keyboard input. Our drivers don't support these
gestures. Many applications permit to zoom in and ou
Trying to send accented characters using OpenBSD's (v5.9) email server I get
a "501 5.1.3: Recipient address syntax error" because the local part of the
address has an "é" ("e" with an acute accent) in the name. Does OpenSMTPD
support these characters? How can I enable this on my server?
At the EH
> > Kai Wetlesen wrote:
> > > What would a potential curator of a bug tracker need
> > > to do besides spin up a server, install, and maintain
> > > the chosen (or written) software?
> >
> > not underestimate the effort involved.
> >
> > so this has come up before, and the answer remains the same.
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