Hello,
I am facing issues with running Jupyter notebook behind relayd. This is
most probably because of websockets proxy.
When I open a notebook, its not able to connect to the kernel.
Searching on the net pointed me to this issue -
https://github.com/jupyter/notebook/issues/2664
The solution
On 01/05/18 21:30, Stuart Longland wrote:
> No corresponding log messages from the switch.
>
> In any case, I've asked PC Engines about the voltage range of the APU2,
> having priced one for under the AU$600 mark.
Right, so a further update… I observed the errors came in bursts,
sometimes at part
On Sat, May 05, 2018 at 11:37:07PM -0400, Xavier Guerin wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Working with a user-space TCP-IP, I tried to setup a local bridge
> between two taps, each tap being driver by a user-space client and
> server.
>
> user-space <-> TAP0 <-> BRIDGE0 <-> TAP1 <-> user-space
>
> I am i
On Sat, 5 May 2018 12:19:59 +0200
Martijn van Duren wrote:
On Sat, 5 May 2018 08:48:23 +0200
Mischa Peters wrote:
Hi Martijn, Mischa. Thanks for you replies, from which
I've figured out that the problem is I'm running sparc64
and the packages you refer to are not extant... I guess
I'll have
On Sat, May 05, 2018 at 11:37:07PM -0400, Xavier Guerin wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Working with a user-space TCP-IP, I tried to setup a local bridge
> between two taps, each tap being driver by a user-space client and
> server.
>
> user-space <-> TAP0 <-> BRIDGE0 <-> TAP1 <-> user-space
>
> I am i
Hello list,
Working with a user-space TCP-IP, I tried to setup a local bridge
between two taps, each tap being driver by a user-space client and
server.
user-space <-> TAP0 <-> BRIDGE0 <-> TAP1 <-> user-space
I am interestingly stuck at the ARP discovery phase. When the client
send its ARP reque
Hello list,
I am developing a userspace TCP/IP stack. Most of the time on my
servers I use special NICs and API to bypass the kernel. When on the go
I'd like to do the same on my OpenBSD dev laptop.
I chose to use tap + bridge and some PF-fu to try to make it work, but
after several fruitless hou
Maybe this should go to ports@ but not sure I am near there yet.
So I am trying to compile the latest ardour on 6.3, got through compiling
rubberband and aubio and now well I am stuck here:
[200~./waf configure --boost-include=/usr/local/include
Setting top to : /home/s
Hi,
I upgraded to 6.3 and I cannot connect to a certain WiFi network
anymore, or, better, ifconfig says it is connected and the LED says it
is too, but then dhclient fails to get a lease from it.
I can connect to the same network through wired ethernet and dhclient
correctly gets an address fr
> Your initial system and final system were One Big Partition layouts --
about this , i did it on a linux previously .
namely
(cd /m1;tar cvpf - altroot ) | (cd /m2 ; tar xpf - )
(cd /m1;tar cvpf - bin ) | (cd /m2 ; tar xpf - )
(cd /m1;tar cvpf - boot ) | (cd
Thank you so much Erling! With your help, I was able to comment out my
existing volumes with the "ed" editor (thanks for showing me that, what a
strange editor), and rescue everything with rsync from my OS drive (mostly
/etc and /root), then do a fresh install of 6.3 (with my raid drives
unplugged
Theo also sent me a message to disable TPM as well as the fingerprint reader in
the BIOS. Compiling so I haven't rebooted to try it yet. But will, thank you.
Ken
On Sat, May 05, 2018 at 12:54:03PM -0300, Daniel Bolgheroni wrote:
> On Sat, May 05, 2018 at 03:14:32PM +, Ken M wrote:
> > So I re
On Sat, May 05, 2018 at 03:14:32PM +, Ken M wrote:
> So I recently picked up a Lenovo T440 for a good price to use as my OpenBSD
> road
> warrior and replace the aging Toshiba I was using. Everything works but 2
> things:
>
> 1. Bluetooth of course
> 2. Resume from suspend on lid close
>
> I
So I recently picked up a Lenovo T440 for a good price to use as my OpenBSD road
warrior and replace the aging Toshiba I was using. Everything works but 2
things:
1. Bluetooth of course
2. Resume from suspend on lid close
I am writing because of number 2. For now I have disabled suspend on lid cl
Cool!
On Sat, May 5, 2018 at 3:17 AM Andreas Kusalananda Kähäri <
andreas.kah...@icm.uu.se> wrote:
> On Fri, May 04, 2018 at 11:56:33PM +, Kapfhammer, Stefan wrote:
> >
> > You might want to parse /var/log/authlog and the logrotated
> authlog.[0-9].gz
> > for successful and unsuccessful logins
Ping?
16 апреля 2018 г. 12:22:22 GMT+05:00, "dmitry.sensei"
пишет:
>Hi!.
>
>The current version of the adb does not work with Android 8.0
>
>
>In Linux, I updated the version of the utilities to the latest version.
>
>Can someone compile the latest version for OpenBSD?
>
>--
>Dmitry Orlov
--
Hello,
So far I found these testcases for the input directory of afl when I am fuzzing
the OpenBSD OpenSSHD:
git clone https://github.com/openbsd/src.git
find src/ -type f | grep -i regress | grep -i ssh | grep -i testdata
But the question: does anybody have more? Or better? Any idea how to ha
Hello Duncan,
On 05/05/18 03:23, Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
>
> I am looking for documentation on running php-cgi-5.6 under the bsd httpd
> server.
>
> From what I can tell, the function of php-fastcgi has been subsumed to
> php-cgi-5.6,
> but further than that I can find little or no sa
On 05/05/18 01:56, Kapfhammer, Stefan wrote:
>
> You might want to parse /var/log/authlog and the logrotated authlog.[0-9].gz
> for successful and unsuccessful logins and then add the unsuccessful logins
> with pfctl to a blocked table. To have it permanent after a reboot you can
> write
> with p
On 2018-05-04, Kapfhammer, Stefan wrote:
>
> You might want to parse /var/log/authlog and the logrotated authlog.[0-9].gz
This wheel has been invented several times, if someone wants to make
their own they should study revisions to past designs as there have
been some nasty problems fixed along t
etienne.m...@magickarpet.org (Etienne), 2018.05.04 (Fri) 19:06 (CEST):
> On 04/05/18 17:40, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
>
> > I'm currently reading https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=141435482820277
> > "crypto softraid and keydisk on same harddrive", 2014-10-26.
> >
> > jsing@ had this patch, which w
On 04/05/18 23:16, Luke Small wrote:
Can SSH and possibly other programs more easily able to report successful
connections so pf can make stricter bruteforce connection rejecting even
better?
See this paper, that might contain what you're trying to achieve:
https://www.sans.org/reading-room/wh
On Fri, May 04, 2018 at 11:56:33PM +, Kapfhammer, Stefan wrote:
>
> You might want to parse /var/log/authlog and the logrotated authlog.[0-9].gz
> for successful and unsuccessful logins and then add the unsuccessful logins
> with pfctl to a blocked table. To have it permanent after a reboot yo
my way has a weak point that the kernel of the small HDD may become
different from that of the big HDD by of using ' upgrade ' .
( it is good in case of virsion up 6.2->6.3 )
are there sophistcated methods not chainging kernel ?
i used 'upgrade' process to load the boot loader to small HDD .
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