Hello,
From section 3.5:
The OpenBSD project does not digitally sign releases. The above
command only detects accidental damage, not malicious tampering.
If the men in black suits are out to get you, they're going to
get you.
It seems the men in black /are/ out to get everyone
On 3/14/14 5:09 AM, Jean-Philippe Ouellet wrote: Hello,
...
Anyway... we have signfiy now and the FAQ still says otherwise.
Oh, I forgot these:
tedu's backport
http://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/signify-backport
my osx port
https://github.com/jpouellet/signify-osx
On 3/14/14 5:09 AM, Jean-Philippe Ouellet wrote: Hello,
...
Anyway... we have signfiy now and the FAQ still says otherwise.
Oh, I forgot these:
tedu's backport
http://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/signify-backport
my osx port
https://github.com/jpouellet/signify-osx
I'm not sure what
Hello,
I've one question. Is it possible to configure two or more srcnat values
for one tunnel?
I've to hide two of our subnets behind one subnet in a tunnel to a customer.
Example:
ike esp from 10.30.172.32/29 (10.77.3.0/24,172.30.0.0/16) to 10.78.1.0/24
Is this possible?
Thanks.
previously on this list Jean-Philippe Ouellet contributed:
The OpenBSD project does not digitally sign releases. The above
command only detects accidental damage, not malicious tampering.
If the men in black suits are out to get you, they're going to
get you.
It seems the
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 05:09, Jean-Philippe Ouellet wrote:
Hello,
From section 3.5:
The OpenBSD project does not digitally sign releases. The above
command only detects accidental damage, not malicious tampering.
If the men in black suits are out to get you, they're going to
Em 14-03-2014 07:20, Alexander Hall escreveu:
On 3/14/14 5:09 AM, Jean-Philippe Ouellet wrote: Hello,
...
Anyway... we have signfiy now and the FAQ still says otherwise.
Oh, I forgot these:
tedu's backport
http://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/signify-backport
my osx port
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