On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 05:08:06AM +, Mike Burns wrote:
> On 2019-07-26 03.02.43 +, Mike Burns wrote:
> > Poking around signify and learned that `verifyzdata` calls `verifymsg`
> > with `1` hardcoded in the `quiet` parameter.
> >
> > I do appreciate that there is a distinction between case
Hi,
Now that this is already being used in kernel and userland the manpage for
acct(5) needs to be updated.
Comments? OK?
Index: acct.5
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/share/man/man5/acct.5,v
retrieving revision 1.16
diff -u -p -u -r1.16 acc
This diff cleans up the config reload of the RDE a bit. It uses the
bgpd_conf structure to store sets and l3vpns instead of globals and
reworks the rde_reload_done to free filters and filter sets a lot
earlier. The soft-reconfiguration process no longer needs the current
and old filters in place to
On Mon, 29 Jul 2019 13:55:32 +0100, Ricardo Mestre wrote:
> Now that this is already being used in kernel and userland the manpage for
> acct(5) needs to be updated.
Do we need to mention APLEDGE and AUNVEIL in the last sentence of
the DESCRIPTION too?
- todd
Hi
This is regarding nc's proxy capability.
I've been facing an issue where as per the man-page of nc it should
work, but effectively didn't.
In my case, I launched the following and was expecting nc is asking for
Proxy password.
Instead the following happened:
$ nc -x192.168.80.80:8080 -Xco
Thanks, commited.
Alexander Koeppe(forma...@online.de) on 2019.07.29 17:01:02 +0200:
> Hi
>
> This is regarding nc's proxy capability.
> I've been facing an issue where as per the man-page of nc it should
> work, but effectively didn't.
>
> In my case, I launched the following and was expecting
Sorry, I'm not too good with words for manpages.
Is this good enough? I'll commit the AUNVEIL bit separately anyway in a few
minutes.
And while we are here what about ACOMPAT? It was used for PDP-11 compat on vax,
but we don't support it anymore, except on lastcomm(1) even though the kernel
suppo
On Mon, 29 Jul 2019 18:14:14 +0100, Ricardo Mestre wrote:
> Sorry, I'm not too good with words for manpages.
>
> Is this good enough? I'll commit the AUNVEIL bit separately anyway in a few
> minutes.
>
> And while we are here what about ACOMPAT? It was used for PDP-11 compat on va
> x,
> but we do
this surely looks better than mine
ok mestre@
On 14:25 Mon 29 Jul , Todd C. Miller wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Jul 2019 18:14:14 +0100, Ricardo Mestre wrote:
>
> > Sorry, I'm not too good with words for manpages.
> >
> > Is this good enough? I'll commit the AUNVEIL bit separately anyway in a few
> >
Hi,
The following diff fixes EACCESS typos (EACCESS -> EACCES) in the man
pages for crypt_checkpass(3), execve(2) and pledge(2), and also in a
comment in sys/kern/kern_unveil.c.
This diff does not mess with tftp stuff (which actually does use its
own EACCESS).
Cheers,
Kris Katterjohn
Index: lib
Hi, this is my first diff submission, forgive me if have any error,
if anyone has any tips on how to do this i appreciate it.
I remove some duplicate and empty lines amoung a coupe of files in csh,
i think this changes help to follow 'csh code style'.
>From a3a16828c1cb30a33730a540fd46de8eb932b30
Kalwe Caramalac wrote:
> Hi, this is my first diff submission, forgive me if have any error,
> if anyone has any tips on how to do this i appreciate it.
> @@ -588,7 +585,6 @@ dopopd(Char **v, struct command *t)
> void
> dfree(struct directory *dp)
> {
> -
> if (dp->di_count != 0) {
It's v
a Two-Port MAC Relay is basically a cut down bridge(4). it only supports
two ports, and unconditionally relays packets between those ports
instead of doing learning or anything like that.
i've been trying to get a redundant pair of bridges set up between two
datacenters here to help me while i mig
I have a diff attached which fixes the man page.
On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 2:12 PM Andras Farkas wrote:
>
> https://man.openbsd.org/man1/printf.1
> The section on the b format (%b) neglects to mention that for that
> format, it's \0num rather than \num
> Because of the way OpenBSD's printf is made,
On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 01:36:59PM +1000, David Gwynne wrote:
> a Two-Port MAC Relay is basically a cut down bridge(4). it only supports
> two ports, and unconditionally relays packets between those ports
> instead of doing learning or anything like that.
i had written a manpage too:
TPMR(4)
"T.J. Townsend" wrote:
> > + You may individually select distribution sets to install
> > + by entering their names or wildcards (e.g. `*.tgz' or
> > + `base*|comp*'), or you may enter `all' to select all the
> > + sets (which is what most users will want to
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