acme-client no longer usable on -stable?

2019-09-12 Thread Henry Jensen
Greetings, A tweet[0]from @romanzolotarev confused some people, including me. Basically he says, that if you wish co continue to use acme-client you have to upgrade to -current, because of the switch to ACME v02 API and the deprecation of v01. That would mean, that acme-client on -stable can no

Router with WAN subnet - dedicated IP per Host

2019-11-25 Thread Henry Jensen
Hi, my ISP provides me with a /29 subnet, including 5 usable public IPv4 addresses. Until now my router uses only one of this public IPs (11.22.33.40), with port forwarding of port 443 to an host in a DMZ(192.168.1.0/24) like this: pass in on egress proto tcp from any to any port 443 rdr-to 192

Re: Router with WAN subnet - dedicated IP per Host

2019-11-25 Thread Henry Jensen
Am 25. November 2019 20:06:36 MEZ schrieb Pedro Caetano : > >It looks like a usecase for binat. > >http://man.openbsd.org/pf.conf#binat-to Well, binat-to is a nice way to combine nat-to and rdr-to. But it doesn't solve the problem of "dedicated routing" I want to implement.

Re: Router with WAN subnet - dedicated IP per Host

2019-11-26 Thread Henry Jensen
On Tue, 26 Nov 2019 12:27:16 - (UTC) Stuart Henderson wrote: > > 192.168.1.2 < rdr-to/nat-to > 11.22.33.40 > > 192.168.1.3 < rdr-to/nat-to > 11.22.33.41 > > > > I plan to give the outgoing interface the second public IP > > (11.22.33.41) as an alias, so the egress interface holds both > > p

Re: Router with WAN subnet - dedicated IP per Host

2019-11-27 Thread Henry Jensen
On Tue, 26 Nov 2019 20:06:40 - (UTC) Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2019-11-26, Henry Jensen wrote: > > On Tue, 26 Nov 2019 12:27:16 - (UTC) > > Stuart Henderson wrote: > > > >> > 192.168.1.2 < rdr-to/nat-to > 11.22.33.40 > >&

The OpenBSD talk at 36c3

2019-12-29 Thread Henry Jensen
Greetings, for those who didn't watched it, there is an accompanied site at https://isopenbsdsecu.re/ Summary: There are a lot of claims. The speaker basically said, that some mitigations are "cool", but other, more or less, useless. Further accusations are, that OpenBSD still uses e-mail and cv

cwm with multi head setup

2019-06-12 Thread Henry Jensen
Hello, I'm using OpenBSD Xenocara current with a multi head (dual monitor) setup. After using fluxbox and dwm I now wanted to try cwm. I like it so far, but is there a way I can move the current window from one monitor to the other with one single keybinding (i.e. like the "focusmon" command in

Re: cwm with multi head setup

2019-06-13 Thread Henry Jensen
Hello, On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 22:10:20 +0200 Henry Jensen wrote: > I'm using OpenBSD Xenocara current with a multi head (dual monitor) > setup. After using fluxbox and dwm I now wanted to try cwm. > > I like it so far, but is there a way I can move the current window from >

Secondary monitor switches off when inteldrm switches on

2019-07-02 Thread Henry Jensen
Greetings, to keep it short: - older Fujitsu Esprimo PC, Core2Duo, Integrated Intel Graphics - 2 monitors, connected at VGA and DVI - during installation both monitors were on all the time. - Computer switched on, both displays on, boot begins - inteldrm kicks in, the monitor at the DVI port swit

Re: Secondary monitor switches off when inteldrm switches on

2019-07-02 Thread Henry Jensen
Am 3. Juli 2019 02:54:28 MESZ schrieb Jonathan Gray : >I would not be surprised if the DVI output is SDVO. >Building a kernel with 'option DRMDEBUG' added to the config will >show some additional information in dmesg. >It can be made more verbose by setting additional variables. You are right