Hi Austin,
You can try checking how your DNS is set up. If you are not using your ISP, the
website may think you are in a faraway location and redirect you wrongly.
I had this issue with ANZ (Australian bank) a while back.
Check your DNS browser settings on firefox and chromium too. If they
Hi all,
I am trying to install webssh, which is a python package, on OpenBSD 7.5.
My goal is to provide a tool for my email server users a means to change
their passwords. Some of them access their emails from Windows machines,
and they are not very comfortable using ssh, etc. I thought this
On Sun, 05 May 2024 21:52:11 +0200,
Bodie wrote:
>
> openfiles is very questionable, did you measure with fstat(1) how many of
> them do you have when you run Firefox or Chrome or did you have any errors
> in logs regarding exhausting that limit?
>
I run my desktop with default settings (512)
On Sun, 05 May 2024 20:49:32 +0200,
Austin Hook wrote:
>
> In the past 6 months is has gotten more and more difficult to sign-on
> to with Firefox and OpenBSD, as they have tried to make their sites more
> and more bullet proof.
>
Yeah, an industry to figth bots is qutie popular these days
In the past when I've had trouble with online banking I just refused to use it
and went in person. I still do this for checks as there's no way to cash them
online without a smartphone. Thankfully my local credit union, FSB and Etrade
work fine in Firefox for everything else.
--Stephen
On Sun,
On Sun, May 5, 2024, 13:05 Christer Solskogen
wrote:
> Running pfstat -q gives:
> ioctl: DIOCGETSTATUS: Permission denied
> pf_query: query_counters() failed
>
> This is on a newly updated system (current)
> OpenBSD tugs.antarctica.no 7.5 GENERIC.MP#50 amd64
>
> Packages are also all up to date.
Hello,
Try changing the version to say windows using a extension I've seen a few
banking sites that will fail to load if it's not a supported OS or browser they
use or recommend luckily navy fed hasn't done anything like that.
Chris
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Running pfstat -q gives:
ioctl: DIOCGETSTATUS: Permission denied
pf_query: query_counters() failed
This is on a newly updated system (current)
OpenBSD tugs.antarctica.no 7.5 GENERIC.MP#50 amd64
Packages are also all up to date.
--
chs
On 4.5.2024 21:20, Manfred Koch wrote:
Hi,
There is no problems with performance, only tested the settings,
nevertheless I will
undo the changes to the default .
I appreciate your recommendations.
By the way the website
https://www.nechtan.io/articles/openbsd_minimalist_desktop.html
comes
{I'm currently still using release version of 7.4}
{This may be of interest mainly to residents of Alberta, Canada}
ATB.COM -- (i.e. Alberta Treasury Branch) is a provincially owned bank in
Alberta, Canada. In general it is nicer, and friendlier to use than most
big commercial banks. Not so,
...on 2024-05-05 20:32:55, Alexander Bochmann wrote:
> but when trying to reboot from disk, the kernel hangs
> after "power0 at mainbus0: not available"
7.4 looks the same, by the way.
Alex.
Running OpenBSD 7.5 on AMD64. Full dmesg is at the end of this message.
This sensor used to work well with OpenBSD 7.4. Since I moved to 7.5,
the following issue is reproducible...
The sensor is plugged into the USB port, and the PC (in this case,
laptop) is powered up. After the boot is
Hi,
I tried to install OpenBSD on an HP apollo 715/50 today:
The install kernel boots from CD and installs the system,
but when trying to reboot from disk, the kernel hangs
after "power0 at mainbus0: not available" (right before
the cpu0 line).
Any idea what could be wrong here?
I verified
Hello list,
thank you for all your replies to this subject.
Manfred
On 5/5/24 03:29, Chris Petrik wrote:
Hello,
The best docs I've seen are the ones in OpenBSD they praise to provide very
nice docs, Linux by fare sucks in this regard the issue is most people who
provide howtos are just
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