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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 GENERIC.MP#875 amd64
CUPS daemon is up and running, but
Hi All,
This should be a very easy question. A while back I had questioned when running
a system with BASE whether it is fine to skip applying patches not applicable
to my system’s uses, and whether they can be done out of order. The response I
got was mixed, but it seems the safest bet is to
On 3/7/2015 2:08 PM, Andrew Lester wrote:
Hi All,
This should be a very easy question. A while back I had questioned when running
a system with BASE whether it is fine to skip applying patches not applicable
to my system’s uses, and whether they can be done out of order. The response I
got
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
Hi,
I'm trying to run OpenBSD on the Minnowboard MAX with Coreboot. As Ryan
McBride already posted this does work, but the network card isn't
recognized.
After some debugging I found that the problem is that the network card
is behind a PCIe bridge that is not detected by OpenBSD. According to
Many thanks to all respondents. Problem solved with dump.
--
Ed
(ridiculous formatting adjusted)
On 2015-03-06, someone thisistheone8...@gmail.com wrote:
SUGGEST THE WORLD TO ONLY USE PERFECT FORWARD SECRECY AND
REMOVE ALL THE WEAK CIPHERS IN LIBRESSL AND OPENSSL!
There is still not widespread support for PFS. Some of this is probably
due to use of old
Dmitrij D. Czarkoff (2015-03-06 23:01 +0100):
m...@jeremiahford.com said:
My question is; Does anyone have any insight into these claims, whether it
be proving or disproving?
With amount of firmware in laptops these days I guess it is effectively
impossible to disprove backdoor claims.
Jan Stary wrote, On 02/27/15 06:09:
This is current/amd64.
After cleaning my machine I reconnected two of my disks in reverse;
what was sd0 is sd1 now, and vice versa.
I do nightly dumps of the filesystems,
starting with level 0 on early Monday morning,
continuing with incremental 1, 2 etc
On Fri, Mar 06, 2015 at 09:07:40PM +0100, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
Yes we have modifications. Back around 2008, audio used to be very
unsable on MP systems and sndiod used to run with lower priority.
So using large buffers (around 500ms) was the only way to get
stable audio.
Nowadays, this
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
Since I seem to be the only person using this feature (with the
possible exception of ratchov@ himself), here's a periodic reminder
that you can use sndio OVER THE NETWORK.
Optical drives are kind of passé, but I still keep a working USB
one around. I hooked it up to a convenient machine--an old
On Sat, Mar 07, 2015 at 08:29:43PM -0500, Joshua Smith wrote:
Hello misc@,
I am working on setting up site to site ipsec VPN between a few locations all
with openbsd 5.6 stable gateways at them using iked. Since I've never done
any of this before I am starting with a basic host to host
On Mar 7, 2015, at 10:39 PM, Josh Grosse j...@jggimi.homeip.net wrote:
On Sat, Mar 07, 2015 at 08:29:43PM -0500, Joshua Smith wrote:
Hello misc@,
I am working on setting up site to site ipsec VPN between a few locations
all with openbsd 5.6 stable gateways at them using iked. Since I've
On Sun, Mar 08, 2015 at 01:57:05AM +0100, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Since I seem to be the only person using this feature (with the
possible exception of ratchov@ himself), here's a periodic reminder
that you can use sndio OVER THE NETWORK.
Optical drives are kind of pass?, but I still
Hi All,
I’ve just performed a fresh install of OpenBSD 5.6-BASE (not an upgrade) using
the purchased disc set, and have been applying the patches in order, and all
have been successful. However, the httpd patch (#009) has failed, and I ended
up with several “rej” files. This system could not
Andrew Lester wrote:
Hi All,
I’ve just performed a fresh install of OpenBSD 5.6-BASE (not an upgrade)
using the purchased disc set, and have been applying the patches in order,
and all have been successful. However, the httpd patch (#009) has failed, and
I ended up with several “rej”
Hello misc@,
I am working on setting up site to site ipsec VPN between a few locations all
with openbsd 5.6 stable gateways at them using iked. Since I've never done
any of this before I am starting with a basic host to host setup using pre
shared keys in my lab. I am running into an issue
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