STeve Andre' wrote:
Happy birthday, OpenBSD!
Also John Le Carré's birthday. Coincidence? :)
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I am using stack ldapd on the AMD 5.5 release to manage about 100 users
in our distributed UNIX environment. I have noticed the following log
message for three users
LDAPD indexed key [uid=somebody,ou=users,] doesn't exist!
There is nothing at first glance appearing different about those three
I am reading through a log files of one of my Unbound DNS servers which
serve my local domain. The server is running 5.5 amd64 release. It is an
Atom 4 cores machine with 4GB of RAM.
I see the following error
UNBOUND : [11791:0] error: serviced_tcp_initiate: \
failed to send tcp
In a fresh(ish) OpenBSD installation I note .cshrc and .profile in /.
Why?
Worik
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On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 6:32 PM, worik worik.stan...@gmail.com wrote:
In a fresh(ish) OpenBSD installation I note .cshrc and .profile in /.
Why?
Not sure there's an answer but it was discussed at least one time before:
http://marc.info/?t=11910307971r=1w=2
On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 1:40 AM, Giancarlo Razzolini
grazzol...@gmail.com wrote:
This tcp shadow stack would do no good in preventing
people from learning what you're doing. It's security
through obscurity, even though the authors of the paper try to say
that it ain't.
On the contrary: it
On Sat, Oct 18, 2014 at 11:36 AM, Reiner Jung rj...@the-gang.net wrote:
On Fri, 2014-10-17 at 16:52 -0400, Ian Grant wrote:
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 9:15 AM, Bob Beck b...@openbsd.org wrote:
We have released LibreSSL 2.1.1- which should be arriving in the
LIbreSSL directory of an OpenBSD
This is one way die-hard Linux users can find out what the word
engineering really means. They can learn about OpenBSD without
rebooting either their machines, or their minds.
First read the man pages. OpenBSD man pages aren't documentation,
they're literature, so you need to see them nicely
On 20/10/14 11:50, Daniel Dickman wrote:
On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 6:32 PM, worik worik.stan...@gmail.com wrote:
In a fresh(ish) OpenBSD installation I note .cshrc and .profile in /.
Why?
Not sure there's an answer but it was discussed at least one time before:
On 20/10/14 12:01, Ian Grant wrote:
Believe me, this would only scream on their filters. Hell,
even someone capturing this with tcpdump and analyzing it later
would see something it's not right.
You think someone can analyse all the HTTP traffic in a country? So
what if they could? By the
Hello,
I have a strange issue while trying to reconfigure my Soekris after the
CompactFlash died.
Here the picture. I have a dedicated FreeBSD server linked with my
Soekris acting as my home gateway(which was running OpenBSD 4.0, and now
running OpenBSD 5.5).
The both machines talked to
FreeBSD -- please help this guy.
I have a strange issue while trying to reconfigure my Soekris after the
CompactFlash died.
Here the picture. I have a dedicated FreeBSD server linked with my
Soekris acting as my home gateway(which was running OpenBSD 4.0, and now
running OpenBSD 5.5).
The
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