OpenBSD www changes summary for 2016-01-10 to 2016-01-17 inclusive
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59.html                                 build
errata57.html                           errata58.html
faq                                     ftp.html
innovations.html                        mail.html
octeon.html                             openbgpd
openntpd                                openssh
papers                                  security.html
want.html                               

== 59.html =========================================================== 01/15 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/59.html

59.html


  > starting point for 5.9 release, still a ways out.. (deraadt@)


  > delete some arch that will not make 5.9 (deraadt@)


  > update versions for 5.9 (jsg@)


  > replace the 6.0 signify public keys with the 5.9 keys (jsg@)


  > more version updates (sthen@)


  > s/5.7/5.8 (tj@)

== build ============================================================= 02/15 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/build

build

  ~ mirrors/ftp.html.end                  ~ mirrors/ftp.html.head
  ~ mirrors/ftp.html.mid1                 

  > remove aviion, some ftp dirs, and some of the version references. from tj.
  > (sthen@)

== errata57.html ===================================================== 03/15 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/errata57.html

errata57.html


  > point at openssh client errata (deraadt@)


  > fix stupid cve numbers (deraadt@)

== errata58.html ===================================================== 04/15 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/errata58.html

errata58.html


  > point at openssh client errata (deraadt@)


  > fix stupid cve numbers (deraadt@)

== faq =============================================================== 05/15 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/faq

faq

  ~ index.html                            ~ pf/carp.html
  ~ pf/config.html                        ~ pf/example1.html
  ~ pf/index.html                         ~ pf/options.html
  ~ pf/tables.html                        

  > Replace decade-old 'firewall for home or small office' page with a new
  > modern guide written from scratch. From [email protected]
  > with input from sthen@ (tb@)

  ~ pf/example1.html                      

  > swap "option routers" line for correct dns line
  > reported by Pablo Mendez Hernandez (tb@)

  ~ current.html                          

  > Add a note about the pledge(2) path whitelist change requiring tsort(1)
  > to be built and installed before running make build. (jsg@)

  ~ faq1.html                             ~ faq10.html
  ~ faq11.html                            ~ faq14.html
  ~ faq2.html                             ~ faq4.html
  ~ faq5.html                             ~ faq6.html
  ~ faq8.html                             ~ faq9.html
  ~ index.html                            ~ pf/nat.html
  ~ pf/options.html                       

  > TJ's work on the FAQ continues, this time a big diff with lots of small
  > fixes:
  > - only specify the current supported "set debug" choices in the options
  > section of the pf faq
  > - clarify ipv4 vs ipv6 configs in the nat section of the pf faq
  > - mention that usb disk images are available in addition to the cd isos
  > - don't say that all donors get their name on the donations page anymore
  > - replace the last few instances of "ftp mirrors" with "http mirrors" or
  > just "mirrors" where appropriate
  > - reword some 5.8 mentions to reduce the amount of version bumps we have
  > to do each release
  > - few minor tweaks
  > Thanks! (tb@)

  ~ faq4.html                             

  > ftp->http conversion went too far; http isn't so useful for copying dmesg
  > around. since we don't want to promote ftp, drop it from the list and
  > add USB-drive instead. (sthen@)

  ~ faq11.html                            

  > md64, i386, macppc or zaurus don't need to disable the console getty(8)
  > from TJ. Thanks (matthieu@)

  ~ pf/example1.html                      

  > Adjust the resolv.conf suggestion; pointing a firewall's resolv.conf at
  > a recursive server running on the same machine often doesn't help all
  > that much traffic-wise, and it makes things hard for OS updates where
  > /etc/resolv.conf is copied from the installed system to the ramdisk.
  > resolv.conf problem with updates pointed out by Jiri B, diff from TJ.
  > (sthen@)

  - obsd-faq.txt                          - pf-faq.txt
  ~ index.html                            ~ pf/index.html

  > Remove {obsd,pf}-faq.txt.  Unanimous agreement from many. (tb@)

  ~ faq3.html                             

  > Part of a big diff from TJ, much more to come later:
  > - mention that the usb images can be written with dd
  > - clarify that SHA256 only checks for accidental damage
  > - improve signify example (it stands to reason that brand new users might
  > not have openbsd installed already.)
  > - i think we can stop talking about pentium two processors and one
  > gigabyte hard drives now...
  > - few minor tweaks (tb@)

  ~ faq4.html                             

  > One more part of TJ's humungous diff, still more to come
  > - improve section on install.fs and miniroot.fs usb images
  > - openbsd's installer is not very "new" anymore
  > - remove another aviion mention
  > - change a few references of "8gb disks" to "8gb of disk space"
  > - remove a paragraph about how to resize partitions in windows (if we're
  > making a windows faq too, count me out.)
  > - remove windows nt/2000/xp bootloader instructions (there are still two
  > sections on vista/7 that we might want to remove, but they might be
  > useful for some people. left them for now.)
  > - remove a few 5.8 mentions and instruct people to check the release page
  > for a link to upgrade instructions
  > - why we were using an ugly stretched-out table for a single command is
  > beyond me
  > - replace a couple mentions of floppies with usb drives or a more generic
  > term like "boot media"
  > - few minor tweaks (tb@)

  ~ faq2.html                             ~ faq4.html

  > Last part of the FAQ patches from TJ for the moment.
  > faq2.html:
  > - remove link to openbsdsupport.org
  > - mention that errata notices are sent to announce@
  > - remove security-announce@ description
  > - mention that src-changes also includes xenocara and www
  > commits
  > faq4.html:
  > - machdep.allowaperture can also be 0
  > Thanks a lot, TJ! (tb@)

  ~ faq10.html                            ~ faq6.html
  ~ faq8.html                             ~ faq9.html
  ~ pf/example1.html                      

  > TJ strikes again:
  > faq10.html:
  > - mention rcctl as an alternative to editing rc.conf.local directly
  > - blowfish uses eight rounds, not six (redo example too)
  > faq6.html:
  > - remove redundant info, link to more detailed article
  > - fix redundant pf line, keep state is default now
  > - i don't think pxe was "recently" introduced
  > - replace mention of "draft n" with just n
  > faq8.html:
  > - replace more ugly tables
  > faq9.html:
  > - modernize disk device name examples
  > ...and of course the usual healthy dose of sprinkling small
  > improvements here and there. (tb@)

  ~ faq14.html                            

  > two minor rewordings (as per XXX, more to come) (mmcc@)

  ~ faq3.html                             

  > Adjust disk space advice; 1GB won't give you an "easy install" because
  > it will be a PITA to update after a release or two. (sthen@)

  ~ faq14.html                            

  > i386 -> amd64/i386 in the "whoa. this section needs rework" section
  > (sthen@)

  ~ faq10.html                            

  > add missing word, from Halim Srama (mmcc@)

  ~ faq10.html                            

  > ntpd is enabled by default now, so this example needs to be adjusted.
  > also fix some odd wording while i'm here. ok tb (tj@)

  ~ faq10.html                            

  > Mention rcctl(8) before explaining how to edit rc.conf.local by hand.
  > The former method is easier, safer and should be preferred.
  > tweaks and ok tj@ (tb@)

  ~ faq10.html                            

  > some html surgery: use consistent markup for commands and files rather
  > than four different ways chosen randomly. do a bit of rewording and fix
  > one ntpd mention that i missed in the previous commit.
  > input/ok tb (tj@)

== ftp.html ========================================================== 06/15 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/ftp.html

ftp.html


  > sync (sthen@)

== innovations.html ================================================== 07/15 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/innovations.html

innovations.html


  > add section on privilege revocation.  provide examples of programs
  > using the concepts of privilege privilege seperation and privilege
  > revocation
  > with ingo (deraadt@)

== mail.html ========================================================= 08/15 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/mail.html

mail.html


  > remove aviion mention
  > From TJ (tb@)


  > remove rss feed section. one of the links hasn't worked for a long time
  > and the other has nothing to do with the rest of this page. ok phessler
  > sthen (tj@)

== octeon.html ======================================================= 09/15 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/octeon.html

octeon.html


  > fix the link to the Portwell CAM-0100
  > from Frederic Cambus <fred at statdns.com>, thanks (gsoares@)

== openbgpd ========================================================== 10/15 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/openbgpd

openbgpd

  ~ ftp.html                              

  > sync (sthen@)

== openntpd ========================================================== 11/15 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/openntpd

openntpd

  ~ portable.html                         

  > sync (sthen@)

== openssh =========================================================== 12/15 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/openssh

openssh

  ~ ftp.html                              

  > sync (sthen@)

  ~ index.html                            ~ openbsd.html
  ~ security.html                         + txt/release-7.1p2

  > update to openssh-7.1p2 (markus@)

  ~ security.html                         

  > fix cve#, date & speling (markus@)

  ~ txt/release-7.1p2                     

  > typo (markus@)

  ~ txt/release-7.1p2                     

  > fix for "untrusted X11-forwarding" didn't make it and will be in 7.2
  > (markus@)

== papers ============================================================ 13/15 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/papers

papers

  ~ index.html                            

  > 3x Gwyne -> Gwynne (tb@)

== security.html ===================================================== 14/15 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/security.html

security.html


  > Remove mention of specific vendors, half of which are long gone.  Add
  > a link to innovations.html.  More accurate numbers concerning size of
  > source code and availability of most popular snapshots.
  > From Sevan Janiyan, thanks! (tb@)

== want.html ========================================================= 15/15 ==

  http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/want.html

want.html


  > i would like to get back to storage, and nvme(4) in particular.
  > a samsung 950 pro nvme m.2 controller would be good, cos they're
  > likely to be very popular.
  > a pci-e ssd would be good for the same reasons. intel are probably
  > going to be the second most common. (dlg@)


  > i could really use a small-ish macppc (jasper@)

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