re is no support for globs
there. This means I would need to constantly adjust my filters when they
release new version into the wild.
Has anyone had any success with achieving something similiar? Frankly I
was a bit surprised that globs in value are not supported. Seems like a
great use case.
---
Michal
wim wauters wrote:
If there's any UK developers on this list with cash to spend or budget
to burn;
Woolworths backoffice and serverroom equipment is being auctioned of.
There's lots of little IBM servers and a few IBM laptops and Cisco
routers -
full details here:
http://www.hilcoind.com/sal
Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
irix wrote:
Hello Misc,
I am a customer and not the network administrator, and someone in
the network makes MiTM attack, a network of billet in the
uncontrolled swithes and ISP will not translate everything on the
managed.
Therefore, software imp
- Tethys wrote:
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 2:56 PM, Marco Peereboom wrote:
because it is.
And therein lies some of the problem with the OpenBSD community. Don't
get me wrong, I like OpenBSD, I use it, and have donated to the
project. But here we have a user that has security concerns, and
Sorry but I worked for a very successful company in the UK that didn't use
auto neg's on Cisco switches and routers so I wouldn't call it evil AT all,
please explain why manual is evil.
C
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
Henning
With a CD install of 4.4 it didnt pick up the VMWare nic...that was with
VMware workstation 4 however...
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
Linus Swdlas
Sent: 18 March 2009 09:03
To: sonjaya
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: openbs
Something else that is trouberling me also, other then the face its wd2b and
wd1b. When I do raidctl -s raid0 it says
Raid0 Components:
Component0: failed
/dev/wd1b: optimal
No spares
...
This doesn't seam right to me and bearing in mind, the command I am having
trouble with is r
This is a bit off topic IMHO and misc isn't a place to discuss history or
fairytales or to bitch about stuff like this. We just went through a week of
he said she said shit on the Wim/Eruopean Orders scandal, can we not start
another one. We already have enough noobs on here asking how to mount and
I struggled for weeks getting RAID working. I used this guide
http://www.linux.com/articles/52713 You will need to change it to suit your
needs, but realistically, most of it applies. This isn't for 4.4 but I am
using 4.4 and it worked. The only changes you will need are in this guide it
says make
Seriously, shut up, the pair of you, it's going no where. You're both being
immature twats about raid. Work on what your bitching about, or shut up, or
at least keep the e-mails between your self. I don't fancy reading through a
bitch fest for 6 more hours. This isn't a celebrity paparazzi magazine
But, that's also up for
debate depending on if you interpret "secure" to be synonymous with
"secure enough" or with "completely secure."
I think you hit the nail on the head there :)
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
Ian Turner
Se
Theo does have a point...you gain nothing from tip toeing around these
issues...especially when dealing with people like them
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
Duncan Patton a Campbell
Sent: 18 May 2009 12:04
To: Theo de Raadt
Cc:
Unlike the western governments who don't give a shit about anyone or
anything as long as the super elite bankers are feeding them... As a British
citizen, I can say whole heartedly, mine and America's political system is
just BS, lets get the bankers to tell us what to do. Would you like an RFID
ch
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
Jason Dixon
Sent: 21 May 2009 17:08
To: Obiozor Okeke
Cc: misc@openbsd.org; Diana Eichert
Subject: Re: OpenBSD ESXi VMware image on Soekris Net5501
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 08:05:52AM -0700, Obiozor
Oh I didnt realise it was that under-poweredoh now I just feel stupid
:(
-Original Message-
From: Edho P Arief [mailto:edhopr...@gmail.com]
Sent: 21 May 2009 17:54
To: Michal
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: OpenBSD ESXi VMware image on Soekris Net5501
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 11:35
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
Gaby Vanhegan
Sent: 27 May 2009 18:00
To: OpenBSD general usage list
Subject: Re:
On 27 May 2009, at 17:38, bofh wrote:
> On a post it in her drawer (and no, I will not be drawn into a
> discussi
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
Joachim Schipper
Sent: 10 June 2009 11:09
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: controlling the fan?
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 11:53:39AM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
> Scenario: 4.5 on MSI Wind PC, everythin
Not that I am disagreeing or anything, more questioning...but would we say
OpenBSD is better then Nokia Checkpoint Firewalls (disregarding cost
here)...
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
Joachim Schipper
Sent: 11 June 2009 10:14
To
Well yes, horse's for courses :)
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
Stuart Henderson
Sent: 11 June 2009 16:51
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: OpenBSD HA
On 2009-06-11, Michal wrote:
> Not that I am disagreeing or anythi
Someone once said this too me
"Comparing FreeBSD and OpenBSD, FreeBSD is generally better at disk-related
I/O whereas OpenBSD handles net-I/O better. No test has been carried out to
prove this though."
Every offence to the person which said this, but they are not the best admin
ever, though
It wasn't an argument or a versus anything. It was just a question relating
to what he had said and the truth in it and the two OS's being used for
different reasons. That's all. No rage, no debate or looking for any winner!
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m..
-Original Message-
From: owner-freebsd-sta...@freebsd.org
[mailto:owner-freebsd-sta...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Charlie Kester
Sent: 19 June 2009 20:24
To: freebsd-sta...@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Open Vs Free BSD
On Fri 19 Jun 2009 at 11:23:26 PDT Michael R. Wayne wrote:
>
>OK, I'm going
on servers
-Original Message-
From: Comhte [mailto:com...@daknet.org]
Sent: 26 June 2009 16:42
To: Michal
Subject: Re: random crashes on a firewall with OpenBSD 4.5-stable
Oh sorry :p
How could i test the power supply unit ?
Michal a icrit :
> Other servers?? I don't mean PDU, I me
With the Woolworths collapse, there are still some things up for grabs. It's
phase 4 now, almost all has gone, but people might be interested
http://www.hilcoind.com/sales/sale.asp?SALE_ID=1412&SALE_REFERENCE_ID=DLNOCM
OFBC611200952523
As far as I'm aware ADD is on the autistic spectrum, and it is generally
believed that a lot of people in IT are on the spectrum, especially those in
the more technical areas, so in a way, your probably sort of right...in a
way.
Though, have you been tested for Asperger Syndrome?
-Original Me
I would ignore this if you don't like Off topic posts, and flame me if
you so wish, just there is a small discussion going on in a debian mail
list and this post made me chuckle a bit...reminded me of Jason's
presentation about bsd dying. In hindsight, why I said anything in the
first place I will
On 24/02/2010 09:52, Jan Stary wrote:
> On Feb 23 19:20:28, Noah McNallie wrote:
>> Hey guys. Noah here. I'd like to use openbsd on an older machine i have.
>> I've had it on there before and never tested something that i've been
>> testing on various operating systems lately. That's how well t
On 17/03/2010 22:23, Glenn Beadle wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I know this is the OpenBSD mailing list, but I'm having an issue with
> relayd on FreeBSD and was just hoping to get some direction.
> I'm currently using relayd as a load balancer, and it's working fine.
> Now I'm trying to add ssl accelratio
> but if a questioner seems sincere there is usually a certain
> level of friendliness in Linux community towards them.
I'm on Open/Free BSD, Fedora and Debian and while sometimes I find there
can be a bit of unnecessary rudeness on the OpenBSD ML it's a truck load
better then what you see on fedo
On 14/04/2010 19:27, J Sisson wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 1:19 PM, Matthias Kilian
> wrote:
>> On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 12:38:56PM -0500, Ron McDowell wrote:
>>> Yup, nowhere in that goals page does it say anything about "don't be
>>> rude to the casual users." Maybe that is why OpenBSD is so
I hate to admit this, but I am stumped by what quite clearly is such a
simple problem but I can't find the answer. I've seen many sites,
tutorials, guides but just cannot figure this one out...it's probably my
bad skills with PF but admiittedly some of the things I've read are for
older version of
On 11/05/2010 12:45, Toni Mueller wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been trying to figure out whether I can use OpenBSD in a nested
> vlan scenario. I'm looking at a data centre where I want to get two
> wires, each carrying several vlans, and funneling them home across a
> WAN link. Various switch vendors cl
>> On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 08:09:00AM -0500, Matt Bettinger wrote:
>>> That is unfortunate. I emailed theo if they could use some origin 350s
>>> but got no response. They have been recycled yesterday. I do have sgi
>>> memory etc if needed.
>>>
I don't want to sound like I'm digging at you..
On 01/07/2010 14:15, Fred Snurd wrote:
"fu...@safe-mail.net" wrote:
I have one question: Is the any way to put the mini
in "server" mode (make it boot automatically after Power Loss)?
While asking about server mode, is it also possible to run a PPC mini headless?
Thanks.
Yes there is a h
On 15/07/10 13:35, Leonardo Lombardo wrote:
Hi all,
do you know if there is any project/packet/something that runs on
openbsd similar to this http://www.medusabusiness.com/overview.html ?
I'm interested even to abandoned or uncomplete projects.
Thanks for any advice !
Leonardo
I have no
Again I got
Segmentation Fault, this time from sshd and ssh. Now I used gdb, and it
was telling me about some problem with libcrypto.so.18.0, my bad I did
not keep this file, I directly overwrote it with the lib from my backup
, which I needed to create the Softraid. After this sshd and ssh was
wo
I've had no luck Googling this issue so thought I'd ask the experts.
Ok we have 4 firewalls providing internet connectivity whose internal interfaces
are on a single shared subnet, although the IPs are different. Outbound traffic
from the various hosts on this subnet are distributed across the fi
On 28/07/10 14:49, Robert wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 05:50:19 -0600
Chris Bennett wrote:
My advice is to setup a server with some websites (doesn't matter if the
are "real" or bogus) and learn to deal with the problems that pop-up. Be
sure to get an ISP with remote IP-KVM so you can fix any
I think I can say without fear of contradiction, interest in 3.4
problems can only be measured by instruments sensitive enough to
measure pixie dust. Brandished by those rare birds, OpenBSD
Software Archeologists.
Seriously dude, you need to upgrade if you want OpenBSD help/suggestions!!
Ke
On 30/08/10 13:03, Jean-Francois wrote:
Hello,
I was thinking about how to help openbsd project, and since I am not able to
help in programming, I'm thinking about starting something aroung openbsd such
as a layer making it an easy enough to manage home nas server of good quality.
I have not ye
Well, it optionally comes with one of five (or so) different RAID
controllers, so if it is possible to check which - if any - it has it
would be great.
Thanks,
--
Bjvrn Sandell
You can look those up and check in the archives or on compatibility
lists. I think the main ones they use are PERC
So what...someone was wrong, someone's train of thought was wrong...so
what? Someone posts something and it's the wrong place...ok, say this
isn't the place and move on. If this person though they where helping
and people think they are not...well they have a different opinion but
really they haven
It may be an irrelevant coincidence but each
FTP site that this happened with was Microsoft FTP. It never happened (ie
FTP always worked fine) with other server types.
I don't know if this matters, but I had some problems recently with
people downloading from external FTP servers and we foun
> I think that this is the point. I installed from a plain
> install46.iso, but then I thought I could have choosen which ports
> tree to choose, -stable or -current. Where can I get more info about
> the upgrade process to -current?
>
> Thanks
>
> Sebastiano
>
http://openbsd.org/anoncvs.html#s
On 04/02/2010 23:02, Jean-Francois wrote:
> All,
>
> I am looking forward to reduce the TDP for a server planned to be built.
> As low as possible shall be best, is AMD cool'n quiet operating with latest
> OpenBSD ?
>
> Regards
>
Depending on what you where looking at, you can reduce the volta
> Hello,
>
> I think of doing this too.
> What I would like to understand is if I will be able to use the frequency
> change 1000 / 2000 MHz dynamic load based.
>
> Regards
>
Do you mean change the frequency depending on load on the computer...?
This is very easy in a virtual environment, I am
On 14/02/2010 02:40, TS Lura wrote:
> Thank you all for the replies.
>
> I might do a lecture on my own, presenting OpenBSD.
>
> If I where to do that it, as a subsection, would be cool to give references
> to other institutions that are using OpenBSD and why they are using it.
>
> Why one would
What about ISPConfig. I can vouch for webmin, but ISP config comes highly
recommended by a lot of people. You also have Cpannel but I am not sure if
that has an OpenBSD port...or ISPConfig for that matter but you didn't
mention it so though I would...
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@
I liked the video, I liked the concept, I give you more credit for using ogv
and I will defiantly have a look at MICO...but please...for love of atheism,
please dont keep highlighting bits of text if you make another one...it
made it incredibly tedious to watch at times.
All credit to the fact it
Is there a set time when this will happen, say after it's been up for ~5
hours, or is it completely random, 2 days one time, 1 hour another
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
Andres Salazar
Sent: 17 August 2009 01:29
To: misc@openbs
>-Original Message-
>From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
>Jacob Meuser
>Sent: 19 August 2009 04:08
>To: OpenBSD Misc
>Subject: Re: 4.6 will be released on October 1st?
>
>>On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 10:03:58PM +0300, Lars Nooden wrote:
>> wim wauters wrote
That whole site as brilliant rants that remind me zero punctuation videos :)
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
Gilles Chehade
Sent: 18 September 2009 12:22
To: Jacob Yocom-Piatt
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: OT: Iphone with Ope
How dare she...you'd only be thinking about it ;)
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of Matt
Bettinger
Sent: 18 September 2009 15:39
To: Michael
Cc: m...@cvs.openbsd.org
Subject: Re: 4.6 postponed to Nov 1
On 9/18/09, Michael wrote:
...you just kill-joyed that whole page. It's a stupid rant that's quite funny
if you like that humour and he is going on the first version of the iphone,
non-jailbreak, (you cant bring that into it by the way as he is taking both
phones as-is) So please donbt suck the humour out of everything
-
Simen Stavdal wrote:
Hello misc,
I have an openbsd host running that I wish to access in different
manners depending on where the users connect from.
This host runs sftp chrooted for internet users, and at the same time,
I wish to administer the box with ssh.
At the same time, I do not wish to
Janne Johansson wrote:
> Nick Guenther wrote:
>
> So, as nicely summarized at
>
>> http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Possible-data-loss-in-Ext4-740467.html
>> ,
> ext4 is kind of broken. It won't honor fsync and, as a /feature/, will
> wait up to two minutes to write out data,
Dmitry-T> Is in OpenBSD lacks developers?
That might as well be the last message you post here.
Any little help you would get, you've just offended them.
reading his e-mails, I don't think he is trying to be offensive, I think
his English is just poor
It would be even better to simply ask them what exact Supermicro
hardware (specifically, model numbers) they're using to build these
systems. You can see Supermicro mentioned in the of their site,
so that's definitely what they're using, even down to the controller
card offerings (some of which
The books outlined bellow are not the same book the OP was asking about...
On 21/10/10 13:11, open...@e-solutions.re wrote:
I also bought this one this morning ;-)
And have it on PDF also !! Thanks to NOSTARCH!
On Thu, 21 Oct 2010 12:03:41 +0100,
wrote:
Having heard a stream of fraud stories
For me, the ability to boot of the install media is not a requirement. I do
all my installs via pxeboot.
If there were enough room on the DVD, you could also provide the CDROM ISOs.
If a user REALLY needed bootable media, they could
burn the ISOs to CDROMs, and do that.
Again, these are only su
I can confirm that OpenBSD doesn't always work as a virtual machine.
So I would focus on using OpenBSD as the host and using some other OS
as a client in QEMU.
If you insist and I don't know about the latest version, then vmware is
likely much more reliable than virtualbox but still more problem
Storage Controller
Embedded SATA Controller with Embedded RAID (0, 1)
This concerns me. Generally with RAID, it's either a known, branded raid
controller that can easily be replaced, or software raid. Anything in
the middle like raid on desktop motherboards I avoid for servers
On 23/11/10 13:56, Bahador NazariFard wrote:
OK
You are right.
But you know in this case your security level is not higher than virtual
machine.
Because your security level in complex chained system is not higher than
weakest point.In fact you are accepting the risk of using virtual machine.
I th
On 25/11/10 12:22, Toni Mueller wrote:
Hi,
I discover that CARP and routing don't always mix well:
Internet --- host1 host2
If host1 and host2 have a CARP interface with the same IP, then packets
destined for that IP don't ever reach host2, even if the interface on
host1 is in BACKUP
On 25/11/10 13:20, Robert Hoffmann wrote:
On Thu, 25 Nov 2010 13:22:13 +0100
Toni Mueller wrote:
Internet --- host1 host2
Because your setup should rather look like this?
Internet --- switch --- host1 --- switch --- LAN
+ --- host2 +
regards,
Robert
This is w
_opts="-s"
-mount -o ro,$_opts /dev/$_dev$resp /mnt2
+mount -o ro $_opts /dev/$_dev$resp /mnt2
}
regards,
Michal Bozon
ed, maybe it fixed some problem,
but it has introduced another one.
MB
On 2017-05-10 Wed 12:34, Michal Bozon wrote:
> Hi,
> there is a typo in install.sub
> causing problems e.g. when removable FAT32 formatted
> disk with installation files is attached,
> and "disk" i
The comment for the mentioned patch reversion was:
the map-to-lowercase scheme for msdos is not going to work, because other
filesystems can contain mixed case files (ie. sgi).
discussed with krw and halex
which makes not much sense for me, because the fix was a conditional treatment
for MS
On 2017-04-14 Fri 13:28, "misc nick" wrote:
> This e-mail is complementary to the one i sent at dm...@openbsd.org.
>
> After the completion of the installation process, everything works except:
>
> -screen brightness controlled by the keyboard
> -suspend/resume when i close the lid
>
> Both mino
adding support for -r optional argument, which could be comma separated
patch number list.
(And this optional argument support would be also nice for the proposed -L
option)
thanks for very handy feature,
Michal Bozon
On 2017-05-15 Mon 01:31, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> >2) Notion of transactions
> >
> >Often, more patches are installed at once, with the single `syspatch`
> >command. One might want to be able to revert all those patches at once
> >as well. A notion of transactions could be made by adding a notion
> >
On 2017-05-15 Mon 02:23, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> >On 2017-05-15 Mon 01:31, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> >> >2) Notion of transactions
> >> >
> >> >Often, more patches are installed at once, with the single `syspatch`
> >> >command. One might want to be able to revert all those patches at once
> >> >as wel
On 2017-05-15 Mon 08:19, Michal Bozon wrote:
> > > ...
> > ...
> ...
> Reverting the last patchset would be reverting the patches from the last
> patchset file, and removing that file.
>
correction/addition: in the reverse order
On 2017-05-15 Mon 02:50, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> ...
> This system is intentionally simple, to create robustness via simplicity.
>
> I think you are being critical because you think it is amusing.
>
(please not that the subject is still "syspatch ideas")
Syspatch infrastructure itself is amusing
Hello,
I've stumbled upon a weird problem. Long story short, I try to open
fifo two times, once O_WRONLY and once O_RDONLY, both in separate
threads - but on process. Unfortunately both threads are locked in
open() functions.
I prepared very small program that reproduces this problem for me,
plea
On 2018-09-20 09:13:42, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 11:32:40PM +0200, michal.lyszc...@bofc.pl wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've stumbled upon a weird problem. Long story short, I try to open
> > fifo two times, once O_WRONLY and once O_RDONLY, both in separate
> > threads - but
On 2015-10-08 Thu 16:33, Aaron Poffenberger wrote:
> On 10/08/15 16:13, ian kremlin wrote:
> >Hello
> >
> >Syracuse, NY -- no CD, but poster has arrived. looks great!
> >
> >http://ce.gl/openbsd-5.8-poster.jpg
> >
> >ian
> >
> >On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 10:51 AM, M Wheeler <6f84c...@refn.co.uk> wrote:
When compiling a program that calls pledge(2) with "-pg" the resulting
binary will execute seemingly fine, but at the very end die with:
Abort trap (core dumped)
I think the problem lies in a call to profil(2).
Is this a bug or a feature?
--
Michal Mazurek
have:)
Or just tell me I'm stupid and overengineering things and I should
go with routing way:)
Thanks in advance for any help with this.
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er to forward two
networks that will probably never get faster than 20Mbps each.
Thanks for explanation and opening my eyes:)
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| +48 727 5
y to do stateless by default.
Any ideas? Maybe I didn't read something carefully enough?
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| Michal Lyszczek | Embedded C, Linux | Company Address | .-. open source |
| +48 727 564 419 | Software Eng
ese ;) You might like to play
> with "burst" and see if you can do something that way. (e.g. standard
> bandwidth is slower, but allow a fast initial burst). But you'll probably
> need to do that with separate queues per IP and it gets to be a pain.
I found some sites with
refix, and experimenting with some additional flags,
when adding. But it never worked.
Is it impossible to achieve?
Like without the equivalent of Linux noprefixroute option, there will
always be an already automatically declared offending route.
Or do I have some mistakes there?
Thank you,
Michal
ogle.com 64 chars, ret=-1
So unfortunately adding a route this way also doesn't work.
Thank you,
Michal
etzner (known
German cloud provider) routes IPv6 to their VPS.
I also installed and used some systems to their cloud, so it also came
to my mind, but it didn't work in this particular case.
Michal
ing -link -iface vio0
was appended to /etc/hostname.vio
and 2001:db8:efef::1 went normally to /etc/mygate
Works like a charm now. Thank you so much for the help.
Michal
quot;ncdu -x /" and see what is taking so much space.
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| +48 727 564 419 | Software Engineer | Akacjowa 10a; 55-330 | oo| supporter |
| https://bofc.pl `.-
2
uhidev0: iclass 3/1, 3 report ids
ums0 at uhidev0 reportid 1: 5 buttons, Z dir
wsmouse2 at ums0 mux 0
uhid0 at uhidev0 reportid 3: input=2, output=0, feature=0
vscsi0 at root
scsibus1 at vscsi0: 256 targets
softraid0 at root
scsibus2 at softraid0: 256 targets
root on wd0a (a1b91d15922da01d.a) swap on wd0b dump on wd0b
--
Michal Mazurek
root wheel 8.0K May 14 13:53 /etc/ssl/server-unified.pem
I try to test using openssl s_client:
michal@michal-MSQ87TN:~$ openssl s_client -connect 10.11.0.200:443
CONNECTED(0003)
GET / HTTP/1.0
httpd log:
# httpd -dvv
startup
server_tls_load_keypair: using certificate /etc/ss
On 14.05.2015 14:43, Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda wrote:
On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 7:35 AM, Michal Lesniewski
wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to configure OpenBSD 5.7 httpd with tls with intermediate/chain
certificate without no success.
my httpd.conf:
server "default" {
On 14.05.2015 15:02, Joel Sing wrote:
On Thursday 14 May 2015, Michal Lesniewski wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to configure OpenBSD 5.7 httpd with tls with
intermediate/chain certificate without no success.
my httpd.conf:
server "default" {
listen on 10.11.0.2
On 14.05.2015 16:01, Joel Sing wrote:
On Thursday 14 May 2015, Michal Lesniewski wrote:
On 14.05.2015 15:02, Joel Sing wrote:
On Thursday 14 May 2015, Michal Lesniewski wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to configure OpenBSD 5.7 httpd with tls with
intermediate/chain certificate without no su
.. i was wondering before, why *bin/factor is in games, now i get it.
Very nice observation!
Another factor game fake primes:
18446744073709551503 == 2^64 - 113 == 119026343 * 154980348121
18446744073709551499 == 2^64 - 117 == 363269 * 50779846542671
18446744073709551491 == 2^64 - 125 == 31578160
there's more..
* worst case is 18446744030759878681, which is
previous_prime(sqrt(2^64))^2, which is
4294967291^2
* _smallest_ OpenBSD composite prime seems to be 4295360521,
which is 65539^2
Michal Bozon
> ...
> Michael
>
you have won!
>
> --- /usr/src/games/factor/factor.c Wed Oct 28 00:59:24 2009
> +++ factor.cTue Sep 8 20:06:44 2015
> @@ -192,6 +192,19 @@ pr_fact(u_int64_t val) /* Factor this value.
> */
> (void)putchar('\n');
> }
>
> +static u_int32_t
> +i
this is what i hear:
-With twitchy fingers on flashing keys
+Twitchy fingers, flashing keys
-always claiming "it was just a prank!"
+Claiming "it was just a prank!"
regards,
michal bozon
Hi, I've had an issue connecting to a wireless network
(by doas sh /etc/netstart $if). Its password contained
'#' character(s).
Even adding "debug" keyword did not assure me
whether the problem is with my password definition:
wpakey s3cur3-as-#311, for illustration (was not sure
if the '#' has to
Hi, this also bugs me. But ksh is not bash. Try hitting ESC
before an arrow. (I'm not sure if it is a consistent keystroke
behavior of ksh or not)
Here's one of older threads to this:
https://marc.info/?t=12126533981&r=1&w=2
regards,
Michal Bozon
Dave Cohen wrote
> On Mon, Aug 08, 2016 at 10:23:22AM +0200, Michal Bozon wrote:
> > Hi, I've had an issue connecting to a wireless network
> > (by doas sh /etc/netstart $if). Its password contained
> > '#' character(s).
> >
> > Even adding "debug" ke
Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > > As i said, my config with # in the password worked
> > > without any escaping or quoting needed.
> > >
> >
> > i understood from your mail that you'd had to escape it.
>
> that is correct.
...
now i'm jealous, i want to be able to read other
people's thoughts too.
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