This is incredibly basic, but after reading httpd.conf(5) and random web
searches, I’ve been unable to determine how to customize the default failed
login page (from the "authenticate” directive in httpd.conf) to be something
other than:
401 Unauthorized
OpenBSD httpd
I
On Fri, June 18, 2021 23:27, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Your clock is wrong.
The boot process had such a line telling me my clock was wrong, but every
date command got me the right date and time, so I ignored the message.
>> Unable to connect using https. Use http instead? [no]
>
> Say yes. (And
On Fri, 18 Jun 2021 23:21:40 -0300, "Nenhum_de_Nos"
wrote:
> TLS handshake failure: handshake failed: error:1404B410:SSL
> routines:ST_CONNECT:sslv3 alert handshake failure
>
> is also present when I try to install any package on 6.8. I looked
> for it over google and found no clues, just one
Your clock is wrong.
> Unable to connect using https. Use http instead? [no]
Say yes. (And thus, understand and accept that openbsd file
distribution is signed using a very reliable static key -- more
than good enough).
Hi,
I can't update my raspberry pi 3B to 6.9. I get errors like this:
Let's upgrade the sets!
Location of sets? (disk http nfs or 'done') [http]
HTTP proxy URL? (e.g. 'http://proxy:8080', or 'none') [none]
(Unable to get list from ftp.openbsd.org, but that is OK)
HTTP Server? (hostname or
Possibly initiated by moving to a new access point. Thinkpad T550, Intel AC
7265
/etc/hostname.iwm0:
nwid mynet wpakey mykey
dhcp
dmesg:
OpenBSD 6.9-current (GENERIC.MP) #57: Mon Jun 7 14:04:52 MDT 2021
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem =
I'm trying to run xenodm on VirtualBox VM.
VirtualBox 6.1.16_Ubuntu r140961 running on Ubuntu 20.04 with Intel
card. VM uses VMSVGA display with NO 3D acceleration.
Fresh OpenBSD 6.9 install, but I tried latest snapshot - same problem.
When starting Xorg server, it crashes with SIGSEGV. Does
how much?
Hi,
For other reason I'm not comfortable pushing that way, capacitors
can give up after quite long time thus I'd probably check for 3-6
years old.
Though I don't apply this to myself, I got a 20+ years Toshiba and
very happy. Except the graphic card gave up so I it runs console,
but I'm still
Would you consider selling this domain?
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On 6/17/21 10:51 PM, Ibsen S Ripsbusker wrote:
> My great and good friends,
>
> I want to know how much network traffic a Windows computer is
> responsible for. The Windows computer is connected to a switch,
> the switch is connected to a router running OpenBSD, and the router is
> connected
Brian Empson wrote:
> What is the proper way to increase the number of TTYs available on the
> system? I have alot of users logged in on a machine and we run out of
> TTYs every once in awhile.
I guess you mean ptys.
By default the system ships with 1 group of ptys (a group is 62), and
can
What is the proper way to increase the number of TTYs available on the
system? I have alot of users logged in on a machine and we run out of
TTYs every once in awhile.
Thanks,
Brian
hi everyone
i have added export GPG_TTY=$(tty); eval $(gpg-agent --daemon)
to my .profile file
and also tried adding it to my .zshrc,
my window manager is I3,
when i open a terminal and and type env | grep GPG_TTY
i get GPG_TTY=not a tty,
if i run the export command in the terminal
then i get
It is well known that the APU2/4 underperforms when used as a router
with OpenBSD, but I found that the throughput fluctuates quite a bit,
and I think it has to do with CPU allocation and interrupts. My
trivial setup simulating a home router/gateway:
hostname.em0: dhcp
hostname.em1: inet
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