There are webkit-based web browsers, try one of these:
vimb, surf, qutebrowser, luakit, midori, epiphany, otter-browser
Hello,
With the last version of Chrome (Chromium 68.0.3440.106) on -current, I can
no more login in protonmail.
In fact after the 2nd login screen chrome complains about an issue.
By looking at the console, I see this message:
"
<--- Last few GCs --->
[13615:0x1b00ec7000]19499 ms: Scavenge
On 2018-09-13, Martijn van Duren wrote:
> On 09/13/18 07:08, Michael Ayres wrote:
>> New to OpenBSD, which I am newly running as a Parallels VM on my Apple
>> MacBook Pro. Shell and basic commands working, and have set path variable
>> PKG_PATH =
>>
>> On calling PGK_ADD, with -v switch, I
On 2018-09-13, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
> On 13/09/18 16:25, Allan Streib wrote:
>> I need to set up DHCP for several VLANs. The server has 1 physical
>> interface (bnx1) available for this.
>>
>> My naive thought is I create the vlans with bnx1 as the "parent", e.g.
>>
>>
Hi All
As some of you know i have been working at making MirageOS work on OpenBSD,
It now works.
If you don't know what it is, please see [1],
if you don't care, please stop reading.
I have built and tested all applications, device-usage and tutorials in
mirage-skeleton.
You maybe asking how
On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 05:21:37PM +0200, Marko Cupać wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I saw this in my log for the first time, after adding 'no redistribute
> default':
>
> ospfd[10921]: alien OSPF route 10.30.1.47/32
>
> My ospfd.conf is quite minimal:
>
> router-priority 0
> router-id IP.ADD.RE.SS
> no
On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 12:21:28PM -0600, Andrew wrote:
> Try this on a patched 6.3 amd64.
Not sure since when but this is fixed in -current.
$ sysctl -n kern.version
OpenBSD 6.4-beta (GENERIC.MP) #292: Mon Sep 10 18:26:22 MDT 2018
On 09/13/18 07:08, Michael Ayres wrote:
> New to OpenBSD, which I am newly running as a Parallels VM on my Apple
> MacBook Pro. Shell and basic commands working, and have set path variable
> PKG_PATH =
>
> On calling PGK_ADD, with -v switch, I get screen display of
>
> “Update candidates:
I just discovered something unexpected using pfctl and tables. I'm far
from a networking guy and apparantly I can't type either.
Try this on a patched 6.3 amd64.
$> uname -mrsv
OpenBSD 6.3 GENERIC.MP#10 amd64
The following are a couple CIDRs for amazon.
$> pfctl -t sample -T add 176.0.0.0/8
1
On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 06:15:28AM +0200, Sebastien Marie wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 10:26:40PM -0500, Mike Coddington wrote:
> > I've got IPv6 set up and things work great if I also use IPv4. DNS
> > lookups go over IPv4 according to what I have in /etc/resolv.conf and
> > records are
On 13/09/18 16:25, Allan Streib wrote:
> I need to set up DHCP for several VLANs. The server has 1 physical
> interface (bnx1) available for this.
>
> My naive thought is I create the vlans with bnx1 as the "parent", e.g.
>
> /etc/hostname.vlan101:
> inet 172.16.101.253 255.255.255.0 NONE parent
Hi,
I saw this in my log for the first time, after adding 'no redistribute
default':
ospfd[10921]: alien OSPF route 10.30.1.47/32
My ospfd.conf is quite minimal:
router-priority 0
router-id IP.ADD.RE.SS
no redistribute default
area 0.0.0.0 {
interface bnx0 { metric 100 }
}
How to
On Thu, 13 Sep 2018 10:23:11 -0400
> > Uhmm … Reality?
> > https://techcrunch.com/2018/09/12/security-flaw-in-nearly-all-modern-pcs-and-macs-leaks-encrypted-data/?guccounter=1
> >
>
> Somewhat better writup from the source:
>
> https://blog.f-secure.com/cold-boot-attacks/
>
> The
Carlos Lopez writes:
> Uhmm … Reality?
> https://techcrunch.com/2018/09/12/security-flaw-in-nearly-all-modern-pcs-and-macs-leaks-encrypted-data/?guccounter=1
Somewhat better writup from the source:
https://blog.f-secure.com/cold-boot-attacks/
The vulnerability seems to be when a computer is
Uhmm … Reality?
https://techcrunch.com/2018/09/12/security-flaw-in-nearly-all-modern-pcs-and-macs-leaks-encrypted-data/?guccounter=1
Can we consider a risk to encrypt at OS level also?
Or re-write next-hop to the carp address, so carp actually decides the
master firewall.
/T
Den tors 13 sep. 2018 kl 00:20 skrev Tim Jones <
b631093f-779b-4d67-9ffe-5f6d5b1d3...@protonmail.ch>:
>
> On Wednesday, 12 September 2018 20:49, Stuart Henderson <
> s...@spacehopper.org> wrote:
>
> > On
I need to set up DHCP for several VLANs. The server has 1 physical
interface (bnx1) available for this.
My naive thought is I create the vlans with bnx1 as the "parent", e.g.
/etc/hostname.vlan101:
inet 172.16.101.253 255.255.255.0 NONE parent bnx1 vnetid 101
/etc/hostname.vlan102:
inet
man installurl
On 09/13/2018 12:08 AM, Michael Ayres wrote:
New to OpenBSD, which I am newly running as a Parallels VM on my Apple MacBook
Pro. Shell and basic commands working, and have set path variable PKG_PATH =
On calling PGK_ADD, with -v switch, I get screen display of
“Update
New to OpenBSD, which I am newly running as a Parallels VM on my Apple MacBook
Pro. Shell and basic commands working, and have set path variable PKG_PATH =
On calling PGK_ADD, with -v switch, I get screen display of
“Update candidates: quits-2.414 -> quirks-2.414
quirks-2.414 signed on
On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 11:01:13PM -0600, Austin Hook wrote:
> Have run my own mail server for maybe 20 years of OpenBSD, and apart from
> getting my ISP to give me a static IP and a correct reverse DNS entry, and
> a couple of run ins with a few filters that dumb ISPs run, it's worked
> fine
On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 11:01:13PM -0600, Austin Hook wrote:
> Have run my own mail server for maybe 20 years of OpenBSD, and apart from
> getting my ISP to give me a static IP and a correct reverse DNS entry, and
> a couple of run ins with a few filters that dumb ISPs run, it's worked
> fine
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