For BSD virtual servers I've had no problems with Arp Networks
(https://www.arpnetworks.com/), going back several years now. I use them for
FreeBSD hosts of my own, and at $WORK we use them to host OpenBSD.
They even worked with me to get a Plan 9 server running. Their tech support
gang is
On 06/14/18 21:50, Steve Fairhead wrote:
Yes, I have consulted the interwebs. But, forsooth, the interwebs have
forsaken me...
I've been running various colocated OpenBSD boxen for a long time (19
years?). The hardware is mine; the phat pipe I pay for, in some
aircon'ed warehouse somewhere
I use Cloud Sigma for this
devin
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> On Jun 14, 2018, at 18:09, Stuart Longland wrote:
>
>> On 15/06/18 06:50, Steve Fairhead wrote:
>> I gather Amazon are not quite there yet re OpenBSD virtual machines. Can
>> anyone here provide a cluebat as to
On 15/06/18 06:50, Steve Fairhead wrote:
> I gather Amazon are not quite there yet re OpenBSD virtual machines. Can
> anyone here provide a cluebat as to prospects or alternatives? I don't
> want to move away from OpenBSD - it's my security blanket... and I love
> it *so* much...
I use Vultr for
On Thu, 14 Jun 2018, Steve Fairhead wrote:
> I gather Amazon are not quite there yet re OpenBSD virtual machines. Can
> anyone here provide a cluebat as to prospects or alternatives? I don't want
> to move away from OpenBSD - it's my security blanket... and I love it *so*
> much...
I guess any
Yes, I have consulted the interwebs. But, forsooth, the interwebs have
forsaken me...
I've been running various colocated OpenBSD boxen for a long time (19
years?). The hardware is mine; the phat pipe I pay for, in some
aircon'ed warehouse somewhere in southern England... never been... (I'm
On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 08:40:56AM +0300, Максим wrote:
> Hello,
> I use USB headphones on OpenBSD amd64 6.3
> So they are detected on the system:
> uaudio0 at uhub3 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0 "Sennheiser
> Communications Sennheiser USB headset" rev 1.10/1.00 addr 3
> uaudio0: audio rev
Hi,
> I've been doing some light reading on the topic of new(er) networking
> protocols, and I've come across Locator/Identifier Seperation Protocol (LISP)
> (RFC6830 and onwards) and Identifier/Locator Network Protocol (ILNP) (RFC6740
> and onwards).
>
> There appear to be implementations of
Errata patches for libcrypto have been released for OpenBSD 6.3 and 6.2.
DSA and ECDSA signature generation can potentially leak secret information
to a timing side-channel attack.
Binary updates for the amd64, i386, and arm64 platforms are available via
the syspatch utility. Source code patches
On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 11:42:12AM +0100, Craig Skinner wrote:
> Hej hej Hasse,
>
> On Wed, 13 Jun 2018 22:05:29 +0200 Hasse Hansson wrote:
> > I've adjusted my settings according to your advice, but now it looks
> > like it just directly whitelist every connection without greylisting.
> >
> >
Hej hej Hasse,
On Wed, 13 Jun 2018 22:05:29 +0200 Hasse Hansson wrote:
> I've adjusted my settings according to your advice, but now it looks
> like it just directly whitelist every connection without greylisting.
>
> .
>
> ...
>
> This is how my files look like now. spamd.conf is the
On Tue, 12 Jun 2018 14:22:35 -0600 Warner Losh wrote:
> ... I honestly don't recall using ... It was not my intent. ...
BBC documentary "Madness in the Fast Lane - Swedish Sisters (full)"
Bizarre behaviour in high speed traffic, on a British motorway.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTpFWiEx3eo
Thank you for your answer.
I made some adjustments to my pf.conf according to your advice,
and now it's working as I expected.
smtp$ cat spamd
Jun 14 11:30:39 smtp spamd[12751]: 185.234.216.204: disconnected after 12
seconds.
Jun 14 11:30:46 smtp spamd[12751]: 91.121.119.198: connected (1/0)
On 06/14/18 05:38, Darren Tucker wrote:
> On 10 June 2018 at 17:43, Tom Murphy wrote:
>> I upgraded to the June 9th snapshot and noticed ssh segfaults
>> when I make connections. After a bit of checking in my .ssh/config,
>> I discovered the SendEnv directive is making is segfault. Not sure
>>
Hello, Kevin.
please, join us on Telegram, openbsdjumpstart channel. There
are people who can help you to start.
http://openbsdjumpstart.org/#/47
Ve.
Am Mittwoch, den 13.06.2018, 22:05 +0200 schrieb Hasse Hansson:
> Hello and thank you for your answer.
> I've adjusted my settings according to your advice, but now it looks
> like
> it just directly whitelist every connection without greylisting.
>
> smtp$ sudo spamdb | sort
>
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