Agree with message, it would be good to have some message, is it the same
licence like os or some different... also maybe melody or some tips how to
playit on instruments ;))
On Fri, 5 Aug 2016 20:59 , <46rc1p+8qbgq1pcsq...@guerrillamail.com> wrote:
> Edit: The website I was referring to is
> h
i was thinking about bchs and it seems like safeD+pledge would
be a good
combination on openbsd, and i was thinking about
scaling beyond sqlite. the
ecosystem i came up with is as follows:
pledge openbsd sqlite httpd
postgresql openssh tor dlang(safeD,
also ability to use c/c++/nim) libressl
ld
That ipsec.conf works perfectly if I am connecting to the VPN from the LAN
but doesn't work if I put the VPN behind a router doing NAT and redirecting
ports 500 and 4500 to the VPN server. In this case this is logged:
192.168.1.35 is the IP of the machine behind the router at 221.12.3.4 which
is t
Take a look on router config.
Some routers you need enable "VPN passthrough" "ipsec" something like that,
get the router manual. In the worst case perform DMZ pointing everything to
OpenBSD box ( I particularly prefer this one )
2016-08-06 16:43 GMT-03:00 Sebastian Wain :
> That ipsec.conf works
On Fri, Aug 05, 2016 at 10:14:55AM -0500, Chris Bennett wrote:
>
> Are you running off of a print server machine or just a single
> machine(s) connected to printer(s)?
>
I need to clarify this question better.
A network printer can be:
1. A direct network from computer A to the networked print
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