On 2023-03-09, Daniele Bonini wrote:
> I configured sshd to chroot ftp requests in this way:
>
> Match User myftpuser
> ChrootDirectory /home/of/the/hackers
> ForceCommand internal-sftp
>
> giving the proper permissions to the destination dir, etc.
> as from Peter doc too.
Do you have the
Stuart Henderson :
> Do you have the correct directory?
>
> The user's home directory is appended to ChrootDirectory. e.g. in your example
> something like /home/of/the/hackers/home/myftpuser.
Super good, now I'm also chrooted..
Thanks a lot, Stuart!
-- Daniele Bonini
I think I understand better. Now .. but is there still a security
benefit from having the different services in their own jails ?
(even if the jail cells come with their own metaphorical swimming
pool and armoury )
or is it that the jails don’t offer enough compared with the
additional workl
On 2023-03-10, Tom Smyth wrote:
> I think I understand better. Now .. but is there still a security
> benefit from having the different services in their own jails ?
> (even if the jail cells come with their own metaphorical swimming
> pool and armoury )
>
>
>
> or is it that the jails don’t of
Hello,
j...@carnat.net (Joel Carnat), 2023.03.10 (Fri) 02:31 (CET):
> 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 bloc
Hello,
l...@netc.fr (l...@netc.fr), 2023.03.09 (Thu) 19:20 (CET):
> unfortuately obsdfreqd didnt solved the problem...
> with just less half of hour uptime, plus running firefox without going
> on the internet, it's going up to 55°C
did you use any options to obsdfreqd(1)? Like in
obsdf
Le 10/03/2023 à 16:41, Marcus MERIGHI a écrit :
Hello,
j...@carnat.net (Joel Carnat), 2023.03.10 (Fri) 02:31 (CET):
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 su
j...@carnat.net (Joel Carnat), 2023.03.10 (Fri) 17:41 (CET):
> Le 10/03/2023 à 16:41, Marcus MERIGHI a écrit :
> > j...@carnat.net (Joel Carnat), 2023.03.10 (Fri) 02:31 (CET):
> > > I just tried applying gzip compression on a simple test web site using
> > > httpd
> > > and the gzip-static option
On 9 Mar 2023, at 12:01, Zack Newman wrote:
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 pr
Hey Zach
It's actually "Zack".
I thought I would try to use the pf routing option `route-to` to
accomplish this as it seemed like it might be a simple solution.
You might be able to, but I prefer using pf to only filter traffic when
I can get away with it-obviously for things like NAT I use
On 2023-03-05 17:19, A Tammy wrote:
On 3/5/23 16:49, J Doe wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if there is a limit to the number of characters that
the username and/or password can be when using EAP MSCHAP-V2 in OpenIKED.
In particular, I was wondering if either OpenIKED enforced a limit or
whethe
On 3/10/23 15:42, J Doe wrote:
> On 2023-03-05 17:19, A Tammy wrote:
>
>>
>> On 3/5/23 16:49, J Doe wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I was wondering if there is a limit to the number of characters that
>>> the username and/or password can be when using EAP MSCHAP-V2 in
>>> OpenIKED.
>>>
>>> In particula
On Fri, Mar 10, 2023 at 05:00:36PM -0500, A Tammy wrote:
>
> On 3/10/23 15:42, J Doe wrote:
> > On 2023-03-05 17:19, A Tammy wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> On 3/5/23 16:49, J Doe wrote:
> >>> Hello,
> >>>
> >>> I was wondering if there is a limit to the number of characters that
> >>> the username and/or pa
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