Thank you for your help.
Inkscape has wrote back, and the problem is known. It will be fixed in
version 1.1.2 of Inkscape.
Best regards
Freddy Fisker
On Friday, 14 January 2022 21:08:22 CET, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
You should ask about this on Inkscape forums first
Freddy Fisker
On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 10:41:52PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> I suspect it's com1; I have yet to try commenting out just tty01.
> But commenting out both makes it boot OK.
>
> com0 at acpi0 COMA addr 0x3f8/0x8 irq 4: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo
> com1 at acpi0 COMB addr 0x2f8/0x8 irq 3: ti16750, 64
This is current/amd64 on a Dell PowerEdgee R200 (dmesg below).
Right after install, the first boot hangs after checking the filesystems.
Looking at /etc/rc in single user mode (adding set -x), it's apparently
the ttyflags -a call; indeed, commenting that out makes it boot OK.
I am now aware of
On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 07:50:36PM +, i...@protonmail.com wrote:
> > It's not. Put the invalid block first and remove the wildcard block at the
> > end.
>
> It doesn't work. Then the valid domains gets served with the
> self-made certificate.
It does work. You must have an error in your
You should ask about this on Inkscape forums first
Freddy Fisker [f...@freddyfisker.dk] wrote:
> There has for some time been a problem with the line spacing in version
> 1.1.1p1 of Inkscape.
>
> In a text the first two lines has one line spacing, and the next lines has
> the double line
On 2022-01-14, Randy Hartman wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Just in case anyone else has the same problem...
>
> Both iPhone mail and mutt complained of an invalid certificate when
> connecting to my mail server via imaps:// after certificate
> expiration/renewal. The invalid certificate was installed by
There has for some time been a problem with the line spacing in version
1.1.1p1 of Inkscape.
In a text the first two lines has one line spacing, and the next lines has
the double line spacing.
Opening older Inscape documents, the same problem occures - even though
there was no problem
On 2022-01-14, Christer Solskogen wrote:
> If you see this:
>
> hugs# pfstat -q
> ioctl: DIOCIGETIFACES: Operation not supported by device
> pf_query: query_ifaces() failed
>
> And all of you packages are up-to-date(ish), force a reinstall pfstat and
> everything is OK again.
Sometimes a kernel
On 2022-01-14, Rudolf Sykora wrote:
> Dear list,
>
>
> recently, I've been having a difficulty with my mouse. In
> /var/log/messages I see a log like
"recently" - can you think of any changes that might have started it
happening?
Probably worth filling in a sendbug template (or otherwise
OpenBSD default is for /etc/ssl/ to be root:wheel u+w,a+rx
Harold, you broke your own machine.
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2022-01-14, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> > On 2022-01-14 10:42:56, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi folks,
> >>
> >> trying to upgrade the installed packages I get
> >>
>
On 2022-01-14, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> On 2022-01-14 10:42:56, Harald Dunkel wrote:
>>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> trying to upgrade the installed packages I get
>>
>> # pkg_add -u
>> https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.0/packages-stable/amd64/: TLS connect
>> failure: failed to open CA file
| This happens on 2 OpenBSD hosts. On 5 others there is no such problem.
Do you have an explanation why the 2 host out of 7 are behaving different?
I don't find it "reasonable" that 2 host out of 7 manifest some different
behavior on their own.
On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 08:59:00AM -0500, Steven Shockley wrote:
> Note that this does not require haproxy to have the client certificates,
> since the hostname is transmitted in plaintext with SNI.
At the moment, yes, but at some point we might implement ECH...
On 1/13/2022 6:46 PM, i...@protonmail.com wrote:
I would like to avoid httpd giving anything if a user types in the IP
address of the server.
At first I just made an empty page, which is fine for port 80, but if
the user then types https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, then the certificate for a
domain
On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 05:52:21AM -0700, Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
> Crystal Kolipe writes:
> > On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 01:49:01AM -0700, Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
> > > The natural next question would be what leaks when someone accesses the
> > > server using a made-up hostname.
> >
> > By
Crystal Kolipe writes:
> On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 01:49:01AM -0700, Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
> > The natural next question would be what leaks when someone accesses the
> > server using a made-up hostname.
>
> By 'made-up hostname', I'm assuming that you mean connecting to the server's
> IP
If you see this:
hugs# pfstat -q
ioctl: DIOCIGETIFACES: Operation not supported by device
pf_query: query_ifaces() failed
And all of you packages are up-to-date(ish), force a reinstall pfstat and
everything is OK again.
Hey,
On 14/01/2022 09:19, Stuart Henderson wrote:
That hostname doesn't match the certificate, it should validate ok for
storm-peaks.northrend.azeroth.wow-data.net (I also checked with
-servername to send SNI).
There's no difference between v4 and v6 for that though.
thank you very much for
Hey,
On 14/01/2022 08:31, Crystal Kolipe wrote:
Reading the manual page for openssl, specifically the section on s_client would
be a very good idea.
thank you for the hint. I did not know about this behavour. It does not
explain the initial bug, but certenly my testing of it.
For the
On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 03:21:03AM -0700, Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
> From that I would expect to be able to create server blocks enumerating
> valid hostnames, name the last block "*", and specify a self-signed
> certificate with a domain name of "invalid".
You just commented in another mail in
Hi folks,
trying to upgrade the installed packages I get
# pkg_add -u
https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.0/packages-stable/amd64/: TLS connect
failure: failed to open CA file '/etc/ssl/cert.pem': Permission denied
https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.0/packages/amd64/: TLS connect
On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 01:49:01AM -0700, Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
> Crystal Kolipe writes:
> > On Thu, Jan 13, 2022 at 11:46:18PM +, i...@protonmail.com wrote:
> > > I would like to avoid httpd giving anything if a user types in the IP
> > > address of the server.
> > >
> > > At first I
On 2022-01-14 10:42:56, Harald Dunkel wrote:
Hi folks,
trying to upgrade the installed packages I get
# pkg_add -u
https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.0/packages-stable/amd64/: TLS connect
failure: failed to open CA file '/etc/ssl/cert.pem': Permission denied
i...@protonmail.com writes:
> I would like to avoid httpd giving anything if a user types in the IP
> address of the server.
httpd.conf(5) says:
server name {...}
Match the server name using shell globbing rules. This can be an
explicit name, www.example.com, or a name
Crystal Kolipe writes:
> On Thu, Jan 13, 2022 at 11:46:18PM +, i...@protonmail.com wrote:
> > I would like to avoid httpd giving anything if a user types in the IP
> > address of the server.
> >
> > At first I just made an empty page, which is fine for port 80, but if
> > the user then types
On 2022-01-13, Crystal Kolipe wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 13, 2022 at 05:25:41PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> On 2022/01/13 18:05, Leo Unglaub wrote:
>> > Hey,
>> >
>> > On 11/01/2022 21:28, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> > > I bet it is MTU related. Try lowering MTU on that interface (you
>> > >
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