> On 13 Jul 2017, at 12:27, Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
>
> On 13.7.2017. 0:26, Per-Olov Sjöholm wrote:
>> I increased net.inet.ip.ifq.maxlen in steps of 256… I had to increase the
>> net.inet.ip.ifq.maxlen 9 times to 2309 for the net.inet.ip.ifq.drops to stop
>> increasing. At a
Stephane HUC PengouinBSD wrote:
>
> $ signify -G -p Test.pub -s Test.sec
> passphrase:
> signify: please provide a password
> $ ls -al | egrep Test
> $
>
> If not entry password, key files are not created!
you can create keys without passphrases using -n.
Le 07/15/17 à 14:30, Stuart Henderson a écrit :
> On 2017-07-15, Stephane HUC "PengouinBSD" wrote:
>> This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 4880 and 3156)
>> --96VlOUuKePF5djM1twvqfOX9BiuExBLDd
>> From: "Stephane HUC \"PengouinBSD\""
>>
On 2017-07-15, Stephane HUC "PengouinBSD" wrote:
> This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 4880 and 3156)
> --96VlOUuKePF5djM1twvqfOX9BiuExBLDd
> From: "Stephane HUC \"PengouinBSD\""
> Reply-To: b...@stephane-huc.net
> To: misc@openbsd.org
>
Hi, all.
I use signify tool on few projects, into ksh script.
When i use as:
signify -S -s "${dir_sec_key_signify}" -m "ProjectName.sha512" -e -x
"ProjectName.sha512.sig"
the invite ask the passphrase. normal!
If i use cron task, how can i inject passphrase for signify?
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~ " Fully
On 2017-07-14, David Higgs wrote:
> Comcast provides me with IPv6 via DHCPv6, which I've finally tried to
> configure on my OpenBSD 6.1 router. I am having difficulty maintaining my
> IPv6 public IP address when using the wide-dhcpv6 package when in client
> mode.
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On 07/13/2017 04:50 PM, if...@airmail.cc wrote:
Hi,
I have recently read about WireGuard Protocol and it seems really
interesting. Here's a description (from wireguard.io):
So, my question is:
- Will it supersede IPsec, in your opinion?
- Why should someone use OpenIKED instead of WireGuard
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