As I understand it, acme-client currently only supports
ACMEv1. Let's Encrypt recently announced they're going
to begin progressively deprecating that protocol starting
this November:
https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/end-of-life-plan-for-acmev1/88430
Given that, are there any plans to add
>FFS isn't a journaling filesystem so any 'wear', even on primitive
>flash storage, won't be enough to worry about.
I disagree, depending on a few variables. If you can't get a better device then
be prepared to replace the storage or count writes and create new files,
keeping the old. KARL
On 5/31/19 5:28 PM, Ted Unangst wrote:
> Kevin Chadwick wrote:
>> Does anyone debug golang on OpenBSD and can advise on llvm/gcc or provide any
>> other insight?
>
> I just use log.
>
Yep, not missing a trick then and apparently the old recommendation, Thanks all.
Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> Does anyone debug golang on OpenBSD and can advise on llvm/gcc or provide any
> other insight?
I just use log.
On Wed, May 29, 2019 at 10:52:53AM +1000, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 09:58:58AM -0700, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
> > David Anthony [d...@silentsystems.org] wrote:
> > > All,
> > >
> > > The Lenovo release of T*95 series laptops with AMD Ryzen CPU appears
> > > imminent.
> > >
Hi,
From: sove...@vivaldi.net
Subject: OpenBSD runs only in RAM from a USB Flash Drive
Date: Thu, 30 May 2019 17:40:11 -0700
Message-ID: <24f3d709e54642fefb33ae3afab7b...@vivaldi.net>
> In order to minimize wear on the USB Flash memory, is there a way to
> command OpenBSD to always run in RAM,
On 2019-05-30, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
> Our firewalls can't connecto to firmware.openbsd.org (by design).
> Is there a way to mirror the contents of firmware.openbsd.org? It
> would be nice if these files were available in the usual OpenBSD
> mirrors, since we already mirror those and could
I tested this before, even I have some hotplugd script to mount this
devices, but since some days ago exFAT formatted devices are not
detected and won't even appear on dmesg. Does anyone seen this behaviour
too?
Thanks.
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Oriol Demaria
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> On 31 May 2019, at 12:15, Kamil Andrusz wrote:
>
> Hello Misc!
>
> I’m trying to get relayd working in the following scenario:
> - relayd listens on external IP port 443 with tls
> - based on the path relay to one of two hosts:
> o webhost listening on 443 with tls
> o bwhost listening
On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 01:11:41PM +0100, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> It seems delve which is suggested by golang.org due to optimised binary
> support
> expects a Linux /proc and Linux threads (FreeBSD delve github issue tracker).
> So
> I guess without delve then building unoptimised binaries
FFS isn't a journaling filesystem so any 'wear', even on primitive flash
storage, won't be enough to worry about.
--
Patrick Harper
paia...@fastmail.com
On Fri, 31 May 2019, at 03:41, sove...@vivaldi.net wrote:
> 30 May, 2019
>
> Greetings OpenBSD aficionados,
>
> As a newbie to OpenBSD,
Hello Misc!
I’m trying to get relayd working in the following scenario:
- relayd listens on external IP port 443 with tls
- based on the path relay to one of two hosts:
o webhost listening on 443 with tls
o bwhost listening on 4567 just http
Everything works fine for the webhost. For
It seems delve which is suggested by golang.org due to optimised binary support
expects a Linux /proc and Linux threads (FreeBSD delve github issue tracker). So
I guess without delve then building unoptimised binaries would be required which
is possibly to be expected when debugging. I'm not sure
On 24/05/2019 12.25, open...@kene.nu wrote:
Hello,
I finally got to testing this and the bug seems to be fixed. What is
the recommended way of implementing this fix into a critical
production environment?
Should we wait for a syspatch (will one be made available for this bug)?
It is possible
On May 30 17:40:11, sove...@vivaldi.net wrote:
> As a newbie to OpenBSD, I am delighted to have the chance to interact with
> the OpenBSD Mailing Lists community.
> Since I am about to install OpenBSD 6.5 (amd64) on a USB Flash Drive for the
> first time, I was wondering if anyone has a solution
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