On Wed, Nov 07, 2018 at 07:26:21AM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are moving away from the /etc/malloc.conf symbolic link to a new sysctl:
>
> $ sysctl vm.malloc_conf
> vm.malloc_conf=C
>
> This will allow unveiled and chrooted processes to access the ma
Hi,
We are moving away from the /etc/malloc.conf symbolic link to a new sysctl:
$ sysctl vm.malloc_conf
vm.malloc_conf=C
This will allow unveiled and chrooted processes to access the malloc
options without having to do anything special in the code or chroot
dir.
A
On 11/05/18 23:51, Kihaguru Gathura wrote:
> Hi,
>
> From a security standpoint,
> which platform will offer better performance
huh? What's your priority, security or performance?
> solution in web and database now that OpenBSD
> multithreading is switched off for Intel?
>
>
> (Fujitsu PRIMEP
The source ID does default yes, but I have a tunnel gateway for multiple
VPN and I HAD to specify the dstid on the passive side as well or ONLY
the last rule was picked up for the 0.0.0.0/0 of some of them as an
example for all the traffic flowing via the VPN.
Any overlapping routes where not goin
Thanks for the input, however, I think srcid defaults to the hostname when it’s
omitted. Explicitly setting it didn’t give me any luck.
> On Nov 7, 2018, at 2:33 AM, J Evans <3...@startmail.com> wrote:
>
> I am by no means an expert, but for my setup, in order to get multiple
> policies working
I am by no means an expert, but for my setup, in order to get multiple
policies working, I had to specify both srcid and dstid for each policy
on the passive peer. And then I set srcid and dstid for the policies on
the active peers.
On Tue, Nov 06, 2018 at 09:18:27AM -0500, David Higgs wrote:
> > As the FAQ entry states, you can use growfs(8) if the empty space
> > is after the existing partition, not prior. You can only grow a
> > partition "down", never "up". What you want to do would require the
> > following steps:
> >
> >
On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 8:58 AM Bruno Flueckiger wrote:
>
> On 05.11.18 19:47, David Higgs wrote:
> > I read both the FAQ section and the growfs(8) man page but I am not
> > yet confident that what I want to do is supported / safe.
> >
> > http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#GrowPartition
> >
> >
On 05.11.18 19:47, David Higgs wrote:
> I read both the FAQ section and the growfs(8) man page but I am not
> yet confident that what I want to do is supported / safe.
>
> http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#GrowPartition
>
> I started with a number of partitions and a bunch of free space. I
>
Hello Kim,
> My question was concerning the VPN_server, is the server NATed?
A.B.C.0/23 is not NATed, it is a public pool. VPN_server is not NATed.
> How is A.B.C.0/23 connected to the 'rest' of the world? Router/Firewall ...
I only have switches in my building.
All routers/firewalls of my networ
On Tue, Nov 06, 2018 at 09:50:09AM +0100, Damien Thiriet wrote:
> Hello misc@,
>
>
> This is OpenBSD 6.4 stable. Since 6.3, I have troubles with
> newline insersion in sed replacement pattern. I remember
> doing it in previous versions. I bet I forgot the good way
> to do it, but I am not sure.
>
Le 05/11/2018 17:07, Stuart Henderson a écrit :
On 2018/11/05 17:02, Joel Carnat wrote:
Le 05/11/2018 16:38, Stuart Henderson a écrit :
> On 2018-11-05, Joel Carnat wrote:
> > Le 05/11/2018 13:48, Stuart Henderson a écrit :
> > > On 2018-11-05, Joel Carnat wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > I'
Hello misc@,
This is OpenBSD 6.4 stable. Since 6.3, I have troubles with
newline insersion in sed replacement pattern. I remember
doing it in previous versions. I bet I forgot the good way
to do it, but I am not sure.
When I do
echo \\page > foo
sed "s/\\page/\
\\stopDiapo/" foo
The output is
un
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