Re: Reinstall to upgrade

2020-11-26 Thread Alexander Hall
On November 26, 2020 10:23:33 AM GMT+01:00, Stuart Henderson wrote: >On 2020/11/25 23:56, Alexander Hall wrote: >> >> >> On November 25, 2020 11:09:02 PM GMT+01:00, Stuart Henderson > wrote: >> >On 2020-11-25, Manuel Giraud wrote: >> >> I have one (somewhat) related question left: is

Re: Security & Compliance - A/V

2020-11-26 Thread Jacqueline Jolicoeur
On Nov 26 11:35, Nick Holland wrote: > I have a similar situation at $DAYJOB. Not OpenBSD, but an OS that > similarly has little malware written for it (and an environment with > lots of softer targets than the OS anyway). For LOTS of reasons, we > didn't want to put AV on the "important"

Re: Security & Compliance - A/V

2020-11-26 Thread Nick Holland
On 2020-11-25 17:10, Brogan Beard wrote: > In the enterprise context, there are often extensive security compliance > rules, which include but are not limited to anti-virus software > requirements. There are, of course, exceptions to these rules but generally > policies drive the technology in use

Re: Reinstall to upgrade

2020-11-26 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2020/11/25 23:56, Alexander Hall wrote: > > > On November 25, 2020 11:09:02 PM GMT+01:00, Stuart Henderson > wrote: > >On 2020-11-25, Manuel Giraud wrote: > >> I have one (somewhat) related question left: is possible to capture > >the > >> output of pkg_delete -an in a file? I tried the

Re: Reinstall to upgrade

2020-11-26 Thread Manuel Giraud
Stuart Henderson writes: [...] > What you need is: > > $ pkg_delete -an 2>&1 > /tmp/foo > > - redirect stderr to stdout, then redirect stdout (which now includes > stderr) to /tmp/foo. This does not really work. There is some information left but not the list of unused