Le 10/05/2020 à 21:00, i...@aulix.com a écrit :
Also that said, all mothafuckaaa which keep send posts like this, put your head
within your ass and just accept: you are OpenBSD user!
Taking into account your earlier kind detailed counter explanation about many
mentioned issues and
10 maj 2020 23:00:45 Daniel Jakots :
On Sat, 09 May 2020 19:17:29 +0200, Tommy Nevtelen
wrote
> Does anybody on this list manage @OpenBSD_CVS? Would be nice to
lift
>
> the message truncation from the old 140char limit to the new 280char
>
> limit. Super annoying when I can't
On Sat, 09 May 2020 19:17:29 +0200, Tommy Nevtelen
wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> Does anybody on this list manage @OpenBSD_CVS? Would be nice to lift
> the message truncation from the old 140char limit to the new 280char
> limit. Super annoying when I can't read an interesting commit message
> that is
>Also that said, all mothafuckaaa which keep send posts like this, put your
>head within your ass and just accept: you are OpenBSD user!
Taking into account your earlier kind detailed counter explanation about many
mentioned issues and mitigations I would not agree that OpenBSD community is
Namaste Pekka,
> Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at 9:11 PM
> From: "Edgar Pettijohn"
> To: "Pekka Niiranen"
> Cc: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: UNIX crash course
>
> On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 09:17:50PM +0300, Pekka Niiranen wrote:
> > Hello Sirs,
> >
> > That is very comprehensive list of
Hello,
I recently setup a home network as followings (Just for fun):
ISP <> openbsd router (version 6.6 Stable) <---> gigabits switch
(TP-Link TL-SG1008D) <-> linksys ea8300 (with wireless)
everything works except that I can't use my sony xperia tablet to access
internet using the
That Talk of isopen ... is a joke! He start agreeing with puffy supremacy.
All these years I have made jokes with fbsd guys and some "hax0rs" during
event's. The reason is simple, they attack OpenBSD community and then
always end with a lack of arguments.
Even with Qualys recent discoveries,
On 5/10/20 2:12 PM, Kaya Saman wrote:
On 5/10/20 2:04 PM, Tom Smyth wrote:
Hello Clarence,
you would need to provide some more information about your setup,
ip addresses on interfaces , what is your pf.conf etc...
In your experia ( I believe they are android)
you can download the hurricane
On 5/10/20 2:04 PM, Tom Smyth wrote:
Hello Clarence,
you would need to provide some more information about your setup,
ip addresses on interfaces , what is your pf.conf etc...
In your experia ( I believe they are android)
you can download the hurricane electric network tools (HE network
Hello Clarence,
you would need to provide some more information about your setup,
ip addresses on interfaces , what is your pf.conf etc...
In your experia ( I believe they are android)
you can download the hurricane electric network tools (HE network
tools) (a free app to run rudimentary
According to https://www.openbsd.org/loongson.html only some old
Loongson-based systems are supported.
Are there any plans to support the more recent Loongson 3A3000- or the
current 3A4000-based systems?
I do not know where OpenBSD MIPS developers are located.
Apparently the Loongson-based
What would you suggest to keep private key material in a safe place?
There are rumors that even material stored as not extractable in Nitrokey Pro
still can be extracted by side channels like electromagnetic emission.
Would running all Internet communication end points on low powered Cortex A7
Hi Lucas,
Lucas wrote on Sat, May 09, 2020 at 06:18:50PM +:
> I experimented with cert FP pinning in the past, too. tls_peer_cert_hash
> is probably what you're looking for. Found it looking at
> /usr/include/tls.h. Then tried to find it referenced in other manpages,
>
> oolong$ man -k
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