On 02/08/18 06:03, Chris Bennett wrote:
> If WiFi isn't a go, can anyone recommend a USB WiFi stick?
Way too low on caffeine I forgot - the dirt cheap USB wifi dongles you
get everywhere have tended to be something supported, urtwn mostly.
A not too ancient example looked like this in my OpenBSD
On 02/08/18 06:03, Chris Bennett wrote:
> Does any of my hardware work in -current?
> Lots of stuff fails in 6.2 stable.
> WiFi and touchpad being especially desired, of course!
>
> If WiFi isn't a go, can anyone recommend a USB WiFi stick?
The easiest way to check is to install the most recent sn
On Wed, Feb 07, 2018 at 09:03:09PM -0800, Chris Bennett wrote:
> Does any of my hardware work in -current?
sd0 at scsibus1 targ 0 lun 0: SCSI3 0/direct
fixed naa.50014ee607794c63
Looks like sd(4) works.
> Lots of stuff fails in 6.2 stable.
> WiFi and touchpad being especially desired, of cours
This works well:
urtwn0 at uhub2 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "Realtek 802.11n WLAN
Adapter" rev 2.00/2.00 addr 4
urtwn0: MAC/BB RTL8188CUS, RF 6052 1T1R, address 74:da:38:66:0f:3c
The one I have is made by Edimax and is roughly the size of a nickel.
On 02/07/18 23:03, Chris Bennett wr
Have you ever heard of the concept of helping yourself?
> Does any of my hardware work in -current?
> Lots of stuff fails in 6.2 stable.
> WiFi and touchpad being especially desired, of course!
>
> If WiFi isn't a go, can anyone recommend a USB WiFi stick?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris Bennett
>
>
> Ope
Does any of my hardware work in -current?
Lots of stuff fails in 6.2 stable.
WiFi and touchpad being especially desired, of course!
If WiFi isn't a go, can anyone recommend a USB WiFi stick?
Thanks,
Chris Bennett
OpenBSD 6.2 (GENERIC.MP) #2: Sun Dec 10 21:14:42 CET 2017
r...@syspatch-62-am
I have a need to mount existing samba shares on a linux box,
on the openbsd 6.2 computer. There is no use for a samba server
on it, and I would prefer not to install one. What is the
appropriate/current samba client package and is there any
documentation on how to set it up?
TIA
Hello Jonathan Thornburg,
That is quite simple. The post will work.
https://www.ic.gc.ca/app/scr/cc/CorporationsCanada/fdrlCrpDtls.html?corpId=4409612
Regards,
On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 6:42 AM, Jeroen wrote:
> With HTTPS, can you be sure that the server isn't comprimised? With or
> without HTTP
Hi again,
I'm still trying to make it work for roadwarriors.
VPN server has IP address A.B.9.73/23. It is OpenBSD6.1.
I generated certs:
# hostname
serv73
# ikectl ca vpn create (CN = serv73)
# ikectl ca vpn install
# ikectl ca vpn certificate A.B.9.73 create
# ikectl ca vpn certificate A.B.9
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Riccardo Mottola wrote:
> If I may ask, does screen brightness work for you? I have a dim
> setting and can't change it with the keyboard blue keys, but.
>
> I also tried xbacklight
>
> $ xbacklight
> No outputs have backlight property
>
>
> So... I'm stuck with something that is too dim wit
As far as I am concerned, HTTPS by itself doesn't do miracles. It
involved more tech. Unless you can hack the global web infra, it's only
possible to change this on a local network. Wouldn't there be more
interesting targets in such situations?
Don't get me wrong, I am not trying to downplay the l
With HTTPS, can you be sure that the server isn't comprimised? With or
without HTTPS, it's always a good idea to check wether the address is
correct (a foundation has to be registered and at other places).
On Wed, 2018-02-07 at 14:40 +0100, Jonathan Thornburg wrote:
> From http://www.openbsdfound
>From http://www.openbsdfoundation.org/donations.html :
> Donations may be made by cheque in CAD/EUR/USD funds to:
>
> The OpenBSD Foundation
> 8101 160 Street
> Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
> T5R 2G9
Without https, how can one verify that that is the correct address?
Hi Jonathan,
it took me some time to verify, so sorry for the long answer.
I updated my T60 to OpenBSD 6.2 and both the Touchpad as the Track
Pointer work fine without tricks of suspend/resume.
bios0 at mainbus0: date 04/01/10, BIOS32 rev. 0 @ 0xfd6b0, SMBIOS rev.
2.4 @ 0xe0010 (68 entries)
Hi,
can relayd(8) be used as a plain HTTP proxy (no interception, no
filtering, SSL/TLS via the CONNECT method)?
If it can be used this way, can anyone please a share a config?
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