I am trying to hook up a different authentication provider to
OpenBSD's auth. At present, I can not find out how to "fake" the
passwd database for groups. I know that Linux and NetBSD use nss,
with tools such as nslookup and functions such as nsdispatch, but I
can't find such things for OpenBSD. Am
Hello Misc,
Full config at end of email.
I've discussed the below in #openbsd on freenode, and was told to come
here. At present, I have a setup where I need multiple unrelated
servers under a single IP address. I used relayd to do https
interception, read the Host header, and make decisions.
Th
The default setting for "do-not-query-localhost" is "yes".
You may want to add "do-not-query-localhost: no" to your config in the
"server" section.
On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 11:25 AM, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Trying to make unbound and nsd co-exist on one server, the goal is to have
> un
Ho misc@,
I have been (loosely) following the guide at
http://puffysecurity.com/wiki/openikedoffshore.html and have run into
a roadblock.
I have packets going between my two hosts on different networks, the
configuration files on both are good, and both have the ca installed.
However on my remot
we somehow didn't install ikeca.cnf by
> default.
>
> Reyk
>
>> On 05.11.2015, at 08:28, Toyam Cox wrote:
>>
>> Ho misc@,
>>
>> I have been (loosely) following the guide at
>> http://puffysecurity.com/wiki/openikedoffshore.html and h
I'm running 5.8-release.
On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 8:07 PM, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> Which release or snapshot are you running? For the version of the file
> Reyk pointed you at you'll need a -current snapshot.
>
> On Thu, Nov 05, 2015 at 12:58:29PM -0500, Toyam Cox wrote:
&g
On my macppc, the presence of /auto_upgrade.conf doesn't actually
cause bsd.rd to pretend it's been netbooted. The file is present at
the root of my disk, under /dev/wda0. The documentation in
autoinstall(8) says that the presence of /auto_{upgrade,install}.conf
tells bsd.rd to treat it like an au
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