On 03/11/2017 02:47 PM, Simon McFarlane wrote:
> Any isakmpd experts know how I might make this work? They can give me a
> client cert
> with an arbitrary subjectaltname if that would fix it. Would they need to add
> a
> subjectaltname field to their server cert?
Hi all,
I'm trying to set up an IPSec tunnel with a remote peer (HamWAN) who are helping
me annouce an IPv4 allocation. We are having some trouble authenticating with
isakmpd. We got it to connect with a PSK, but can't get certificates or public
key auth working (they don't do secrets as a matter
On 04/14/16 12:23, Matej Nanut wrote:
> Hello,
>
> OpenBSD's freetype library is built without the feature.
>
> If you have your source trees set up, you can rebuild it after
> uncommenting FT_CONFIG_OPTION_SUBPIXEL_RENDERING in
> /usr/xenocara/lib/freetype/include/freetype/config/ftoption.h.
>
Hi,
I've been having some trouble enabling subpixel smoothing on my
system. There have been a couple mailing list threads about this, but
none seem to have any resolution:
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=145815835126687=2
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=130565999007881=2
On 03/10/16 09:24, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Tue, Mar 08, 2016 at 09:44:42AM -0800, Simon McFarlane wrote:
try to toggle outputs.hp_boost and/or outputs.hp_eapd and possibly
crank inputs.dac-0:1 to 255
do you still hear nothing?
Out of those, only changing inputs.dac-0:1 to 255 had any
Hi,
On 03/07/16 23:38, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
On Mon, Mar 07, 2016 at 03:11:24PM -0800, Simon McFarlane wrote:
Hi,
I'm running today's snapshot on an HP EliteBook 9480m. Everything works
great, aside from the audio. I get no sound when I plug my headphones in,
though the internal speakers
Hi,
I'm running today's snapshot on an HP EliteBook 9480m. Everything works
great, aside from the audio. I get no sound when I plug my headphones
in, though the internal speakers work when the headphones are not
plugged in (they mute themselves when the headphones are inserted).
I'm good to
Hi all,
Now that the Xen guest stuff is getting some love, I think it would be
fun to toy around with OpenBSD on EC2 (particularly because of EBS --
other VPS providers like the old standby ARP Networks don't allow you to
attach copious amounts of storage to a low-spec system).
There are a
openbsd.pbr is not a standard file, usually this is what people call the
boot record (I'm assuming you need this file to dual boot OpenBSD with
Windows). You have to make it yourself, but it's quite easy.
dd if=/dev/ra of=openbsd.pbr bs=512 count=1
Replace with your disk (commonly sd0), so
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