On 2018-08-20, Edgar Pettijohn III wrote:
> I've written a simple gui wifi manager. It can be found at:
>
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/openbsd-wifi-manager/
I'd strongly recommend using source control rather than just posting a
zip file. By breaking up development into chunks and describing
On 10:46 Tue 21 Aug, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2018-08-20, Consus wrote:
> > Oh my god, why sourceforge?
>
> Why not? At least it's not gitlab or github!
It's been known for embedding spam in zip archives. Also what's wrong
with gitlab/github?
On 2018-08-16, Joerg Streckfuss wrote:
> Am 15.08.2018 um 18:26 schrieb Stuart Henderson:
>> On 2018-08-15, George wrote:
>>> I believe you may be looking for a redirect not a relay. It all really
>>> depends on your network topology and what you are trying to do but in
>>> general something like
On 2018-08-16, Frank Groeneveld wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 15, 2018, at 15:02, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> Thanks for the suggestion, currently OpenBSD and UEFI only.
>> I'll give it a try with MBR when I can afford a better SSD and rebuild it
>> on that.
>>
>
> I need CSM mode enabled on my X260 to get
On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 09:21:54PM +, Walt wrote:
> I don't really remember for sure from the last time I did a fresh install,
> but I think that /etc/sysctl.conf isn't there by default -- if you need it,
> you have to create it yourself.
>
> Walt
>
Having done multiple fresh installs over
On 2018-08-21, Consus wrote:
> On 10:46 Tue 21 Aug, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> On 2018-08-20, Consus wrote:
>> > Oh my god, why sourceforge?
>>
>> Why not? At least it's not gitlab or github!
>
> It's been known for embedding spam in zip archives.
That was some years ago under previous ownershi
On Aug 21, 2018 5:46 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> On 2018-08-20, Edgar Pettijohn III wrote:
> > I've written a simple gui wifi manager. It can be found at:
> >
> > https://sourceforge.net/projects/openbsd-wifi-manager/
>
> I'd strongly recommend using source control rather than just posting
On 15:05 Tue 21 Aug, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > Also what's wrong with gitlab/github?
>
> They encourage devs to be lazy and not produce proper stable release assets.
> Lots of mess in the ports tree from people who just tag something on github,
> don't produce a stable tarball, don't generate au
On 2018-08-21, Consus wrote:
> On 15:05 Tue 21 Aug, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> > Also what's wrong with gitlab/github?
>>
>> They encourage devs to be lazy and not produce proper stable release assets.
>> Lots of mess in the ports tree from people who just tag something on github,
>> don't produc
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I am running cgit to host my git repositories on OpenBSD 6.3 and am
trying enable https using Let's Encrypt. The URL of the cgit
repositories is a subdomain of my main domain (e.g. git.domain.com). I
get the following error below whenever I try to provision a certificate
using acme-client. I hav
Has anyone found a way to get this working on OpenBSD?
Try removing all keys in the ssl directory aswell as
/etc/acme/letsencrypt-privkey.pem
On August 21, 2018 7:46:24 PM UTC, "Parikh, Samir"
wrote:
>I am running cgit to host my git repositories on OpenBSD 6.3 and am
>trying enable https using Let's Encrypt. The URL of the cgit
>repositories is a
On 21/08/2018 20:46, Parikh, Samir wrote:> # cgit CGI
root "/cgi-bin/cgit.cgi"
fastcgi socket "/run/slowcgi.sock"
location "/.well-known/acme-challenge/*" {
root { "/acme", strip 2 }
}
}
Do you have /var/www/cgi-bin/cgit.cgi/.well-known/acme-challenge/ di
Hi Samir,
Parikh, Samir writes:
> I am running cgit to host my git repositories on OpenBSD 6.3 and am
> trying enable https using Let's Encrypt.
I run cgit as well (with the same httpd.conf, acme-client.conf, file
permissions, etc), and have no trouble creating and renewing certs.
Do you see any
he...@ezaquarii.com writes:
> On 21/08/2018 20:46, Parikh, Samir wrote:> # cgit CGI
> > root "/cgi-bin/cgit.cgi"
> > fastcgi socket "/run/slowcgi.sock"
> > location "/.well-known/acme-challenge/*" {
> > root { "/acme", strip 2 }
> > }
> > }
>
> Do you have /v
On 18:07 Tue 21 Aug, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2018-08-21, Consus wrote:
> > On 15:05 Tue 21 Aug, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> >> > Also what's wrong with gitlab/github?
> >>
> >> They encourage devs to be lazy and not produce proper stable release
> >> assets.
> >> Lots of mess in the ports tre
On Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 06:39:22PM +0200, jirib wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was checking bridge's protected domains and I'm curious
> how to add VMM VM's tap into a VMM switch/bridge protected domain.
>
> It seems it's not implemented yet.
>
> I wanted to achieve this:
>
> - multiple VMM VMs in same
Consus writes:
> On 18:07 Tue 21 Aug, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > On 2018-08-21, Consus wrote:
> > > On 15:05 Tue 21 Aug, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > >> > Also what's wrong with gitlab/github?
> > >>
> > >> They encourage devs to be lazy and not produce proper stable release ass
> ets.
> > >> Lot
Hello y'all.
A totally newbie and non english speaker here.
My case is simple. Today I receive my new computer, a DELL Inspiron 7000
2-in-1, with AMD Ryzen 7, etc.
It came with Windows 10, and there everything worked fine. But I want to start
the *nix experience,
so I installed openBSD 6.3 -tha
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