Hello Stuart,
On Tue 10/03/2015 08:28, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Is this while building the port, or just installing from packages?
Installing from packages. Isn't that expected?
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On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 06:33:55AM GMT, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote:
Hello Raf,
Hi Alessandro,
On Mon 09/03/2015 19:46, Raf Czlonka wrote:
Using 'sudo' and your $UMASK != 022 by any chance?
That was exactly the cause! I realized just yesterday night that I
forgot to add the
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 08:28:39AM GMT, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2015-03-10, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS just22@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Raf,
On Mon 09/03/2015 19:46, Raf Czlonka wrote:
Using 'sudo' and your $UMASK != 022 by any chance?
That was exactly the cause! I realized just
Hello Raf,
On Mon 09/03/2015 19:46, Raf Czlonka wrote:
Using 'sudo' and your $UMASK != 022 by any chance?
That was exactly the cause! I realized just yesterday night that I
forgot to add the umask_override option to the sudoers defaults...
Really wise (and correct) guess, Raf!
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Alessandro
On 2015-03-10, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS just22@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Raf,
On Mon 09/03/2015 19:46, Raf Czlonka wrote:
Using 'sudo' and your $UMASK != 022 by any chance?
That was exactly the cause! I realized just yesterday night that I
forgot to add the umask_override option to the
On Sun, Mar 08, 2015 at 11:56:05AM GMT, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote:
Hi Antoine,
On Sun 08/03/2015 00:01, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Permissions are fine here.
Not sure why yours are not.
Thanks for your feedback. Actually, I re-installed the latest snapshot
in a qemu environment
Hi Antoine,
On Sun 08/03/2015 00:01, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Permissions are fine here.
Not sure why yours are not.
Thanks for your feedback. Actually, I re-installed the latest snapshot
in a qemu environment and added only cups (and its dependencies), just
to double check, and I can
On 03/07/2015 09:41 AM, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote:
CUPS daemon is up and running, but when I try to access to
https://localhost:631, there seems to be troubles with the SSL
encryption; in lynx, for example:
Mine does not use https, since it is limited to localhost only. I don't
remember
On 03/07/15 17:41, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote:
Dear misc@ readers,
I must admit, I do not have a lot of luck with CUPS...
This time, I'm not even able to connect to the web interface!
Brand new snapshot installation:
just22@poseidon:[~] uname -a
OpenBSD poseidon.atlantide.net 5.7
Hi Fred,
On Sat 07/03/2015 21:32, Fred wrote:
Both Firefox and Chrome let me do https://localhost:631/ but then both
complain and I have to add exceptions, once added it works for me.
In chrome the connection is then encrypted with TLS 1.2
port:fred ~ uname -a; dmesg|head -4; pkg_info|
On Sat, Mar 07, 2015 at 11:20:30PM +0100, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote:
Hi Fred,
On Sat 07/03/2015 21:32, Fred wrote:
Both Firefox and Chrome let me do https://localhost:631/ but then both
complain and I have to add exceptions, once added it works for me.
In chrome the connection is
On Sat 07/03/2015 23:20, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote:
After adding the exception, I continue to see the Not Found message.
So the encryption was not the root cause.
But it seems I've sorted it out: the files used for CUPS's web interface
are contained into the /usr/local/share/doc/cups
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