Re: OT? - ownCloud vs NextCloud

2017-02-23 Thread Steve Williams
On 2017-02-23 15:57, Steve Williams wrote: Hi, I was going to install the ownCloud package in my OpenBSD server, but then wondered about Nextcloud. I was surprised there's no Nextcloud package. Does anyone know what the status of the 2 projects are in general? (the non-OpenBSD specific

Re: OT? - ownCloud vs NextCloud

2017-02-23 Thread Steve Williams
On 2017-02-23 17:01, Johan Huldtgren wrote: hello, Is there some reason there's no Nextcloud port other than no-one has done one? (yes, this is a reason, but I'm wondering license, politics, etc). I've been using owncloud for a few years, but recently switched to nextcloud when an

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Re: OT? - ownCloud vs NextCloud

2017-02-23 Thread Alex McWhirter
For what it's worth I run nextcloud on openbsd. I tend not to use ports for my web applications, rather i usually install them by hand. It works fine for me on -stable.

Re: OT? - ownCloud vs NextCloud

2017-02-23 Thread Sterling Archer
Nextcloud isn't just a fork, the founder and most of the engineering team left owncloud to start nextcloud. You can read more about it here: http://www.techrepublic.com/article/owncloud-founder-has-forked-their-product-into-nextcloud/ Like Devin, I'm also using owncloud at the moment, though not

Re: OT? - ownCloud vs NextCloud

2017-02-23 Thread Johan Huldtgren
hello, > Is there some reason there's no Nextcloud port other than no-one has > done one? (yes, this is a reason, but I'm wondering license, politics, > etc). I've been using owncloud for a few years, but recently switched to nextcloud when an upgrade broke my calendar; this might have been

Re: OT? - ownCloud vs NextCloud

2017-02-23 Thread nacredata
Owncloud is a longer running project, next cloud is the fork, so probably there is a package just because it came first. I did see something on a list I don't remember which one not very long ago at all about someone working on the next part of the package. I have been running on cloud on openBSD

Re: OpenBSD 4.6 & 5.2: Physical Media

2017-02-23 Thread Jay Hart
Thanks goes out to Nick from Singapore for buying both sets. $40 US was donated to dera...@openbsd.org this evening. You guys have a great evening! Jay > I've got spare copies of 4.6 & 5.2 that I can let go. The package includes > the disks, > instructions, stickers, etc. > > I'm asking $40

OT? - ownCloud vs NextCloud

2017-02-23 Thread Steve Williams
Hi, I was going to install the ownCloud package in my OpenBSD server, but then wondered about Nextcloud. I was surprised there's no Nextcloud package. Does anyone know what the status of the 2 projects are in general? (the non-OpenBSD specific questioN). Is there some reason there's no

Re: Content filtering through pf?

2017-02-23 Thread Jiri B
On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 10:27:20AM -0500, Alan Corey wrote: > I'm wondering if it's possible to do content filtering in a firewall. > Maybe with something that cooperates with pf. I'm on a very limited > (5 GB/month) metered internet connection through a cell phone and I'm > not the only user

Re: Is OpenBSD using SHA1 anywhere?

2017-02-23 Thread Christian Weisgerber
On 2017-02-23, Marc Espie wrote: > Talking from the ports side, ports and packages moved to SHA256 > back in 2007/2008. To be expressly clear: Marc is referring to the ports and packages infrastructure here. The packaged third-party software still contains many uses of SHA1;

Re: Content filtering through pf?

2017-02-23 Thread sven falempin
Not a pf job Best to greese monkey your js to drop or stuff like http://www.opera.com/blogs/news/2015/11/how-operas-video-compression-technology-works/ Last ressort : relayd + mime type filtering. On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 10:27 AM, Alan Corey wrote: > I'm wondering if

Re: Is OpenBSD using SHA1 anywhere?

2017-02-23 Thread Marc Espie
On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 04:06:25PM +0100, Marc Espie wrote: > On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 03:44:13PM +0100, minek van wrote: > > fyi, > > > > https://security.googleblog.com/2017/02/announcing-first-sha1-collision.html > > https://shattered.it/ > > Talking from the ports side, ports and packages

Content filtering through pf?

2017-02-23 Thread Alan Corey
I'm wondering if it's possible to do content filtering in a firewall. Maybe with something that cooperates with pf. I'm on a very limited (5 GB/month) metered internet connection through a cell phone and I'm not the only user when I have it shared over wifi. I'd like to block video because it's

Re: Is OpenBSD using SHA1 anywhere?

2017-02-23 Thread Marc Espie
On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 03:44:13PM +0100, minek van wrote: > fyi, > > https://security.googleblog.com/2017/02/announcing-first-sha1-collision.html > https://shattered.it/ Talking from the ports side, ports and packages moved to SHA256 back in 2007/2008. Ports distinfo made it the only default

Is OpenBSD using SHA1 anywhere?

2017-02-23 Thread minek van
fyi, https://security.googleblog.com/2017/02/announcing-first-sha1-collision.html https://shattered.it/