On Thu, Mar 09, 2023 at 04:00:24AM +, All wrote:
| Right.
| That is what I was suspecting. I did use wildcard, but some hosts
| use completely different fqdns, so...
| Anyway, thank you and blocks per host it is then.
|
| One question.
| What is the difference between ++host and +host?
Same
Hello,
I'm wondering if there is any chance to change the default
listening port for sftp-server.
NB: I'm using it on my Linoox VPS but I see from the man
a given OpenBSD 2.8 port origin.
Thanks, appreciated!
-- Daniele Bonini
On 09/03/2023 19:47, Daniele Bonini wrote:
Hello,
I'm wondering if there is any chance to change the default
listening port for sftp-server.
NB: I'm using it on my Linoox VPS but I see from the man
a given OpenBSD 2.8 port origin.
Thanks, appreciated!
-- Daniele Bonini
Since sftp uses ssh
On Thu, Mar 09, 2023 at 12:47:14PM +0100, Daniele Bonini wrote:
>
> I'm wondering if there is any chance to change the default
> listening port for sftp-server.
>
> NB: I'm using it on my Linoox VPS but I see from the man
> a given OpenBSD 2.8 port origin.
it is indeed possible to change the lis
On 2023/03/08 10:10, Glen Gunsalus wrote:
>
> On 3/7/23 15:33, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> > On 2023-03-07, Glen Gunsalus wrote:
> > > To get this running cp'd perl (/usr/bin/perl) and relevant perl libs
> > > (/usr/lib/[libs.so|libm.so|libperl.so] /usr/libexec/ld.so) to
> > > /var/www/usr/[bin|l
cor...@free.fr wrote:
>
> Since sftp uses ssh port, you can just change the port for sshd.
> in sshd_config:
>
> Port 22
>
> change it to any number you want.
VPS here come in a nice package with a default web console over ssh.
An other one: if I try to nobody the user default shell
I'm out
On Thu, Mar 09, 2023 at 01:31:47PM +0100, Daniele Bonini wrote:
>
> > change it to any number you want.
>
> VPS here come in a nice package with a default web console over ssh.
>
> An other one: if I try to nobody the user default shell
> I'm out of any luck to be able to connect.
That little g
Peter N. M. Hansteen :
>
> That little guide I posted a link to has a section about setting up
> a separate set of users for sftp
Thank you for your answers and the doc too, Peter.
While I'm reading you I'm trying to grasp from my hosting what are they
enforcing
under their gui layer to understa
Here I am with one more trouble..
(I'm still waiting proper reply from the hosting for the change of
sshd port and the related consequences to the VPS console but let's
remain on sftp topic..)
I configured sshd to chroot ftp requests in this way:
Match User myftpuser
ChrootDirectory /home
--- Original Message ---
On Tuesday, March 7th, 2023 at 03:50, Peter N. M. Hansteen
wrote:
> For whatever reason, Microsoft's Outlook or possibly earlier Microsoft mail
> client products dragged in a convention of quoting the whole thread (even
> though
> those early clients did not in
Wondering if anyone has a "best practice" for pealing IP traffic off
(in this case an AppleTV) and routing all the traffic across a
Wireguard tunnel.
Not sure what you mean by "pealing [sic] IP traffic off"; but when I
need source-based routing, I prefer using rdomain(4)s and rtable(4)s.
wg(4) i
It makes it easier to know what part of the original message a
response is in reply to.
As a general rule you should reply in-line, quoting only the specific
parts of a message your response is in reference to.
Matthew
Eric Johnson writes:
> --- Original Message ---
> On Tuesday, March 7
On Thu, 9 Mar 2023 13:13:40 +0100
"Peter N. M. Hansteen" wrote:
> Further to the "why would you want to?" issue, I offer this from the
> Hail Mary Cloud cycle:
> https://bsdly.blogspot.com/2013/02/theres-no-protection-in-high-ports.html
About the only benefit is that having a non-standard port
> let's remain on sftp topic..
I finally managed to receive the proper answers from my hosting
that permitted me change sshd port successfully.
On the other hand I came across some Linoox doc about how-to produce
a chroot ssh environment to make the sshd_config settings meaningful and
running a
Hi,
I just tried applying gzip compression on a simple test web site using
httpd and the gzip-static option ; using OpenBSD 7.2/amd64.
As I understood the man page, gzip-static is supposed to be used inside
the server block ; like listen, errdocs or tls. But doing so does not
seem to enable
Thank you. I was still guessing if my understanding
was correct about !, !!, + and ++ being respectively same
but for prog vs host.
It is nice to have ti clarified.
On Thursday, March 9, 2023 at 06:16:04 p.m. GMT+9, Paul de Weerd
wrote:
On Thu, Mar 09, 2023 at 04:00:24AM +, All wr
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