On Wed, Nov 02, 2022 at 02:05:48AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> If anyone's got any good suggestions on how to do VPNs with 2FA
> on an OpenBSD gateway for non-technical users to access (iOS, Android,
> Windows clients) I'd love to hear them.
>
> I could bodge something together with openvpn
Hi,
I have setup an OpenBSD 7.2 machine running Heimdal 7.7.0 as a Kerberos
server. I then have an NFS Linux server running Arch Linux on another
machine. I then have a FreeBSD NFS client and another Arch Linux NFS
client on other physical hardware (all physical machines on the same LAN).
Hi Stuart,
some of the commercial systems we have used use Radius as the
Authentication Mechanisim...
One could do a rudimentary OTP password system using Radius ...
some OTP systems allow for Caching a series of One Time passowrds circa
100 passwords...
so it could be fesible to have 100
On Tue, 1 Nov 2022 22:54:12 +0100
Thomas Bohl wrote:
> You could SSH into the machine or use the the install kernel to drop
> into a shell. From there you could create a bsd.re-config file.
>
> man bsd.re-config
Ah thank you so much! I was able to run the install kernel, drop into a
shell,
If anyone's got any good suggestions on how to do VPNs with 2FA
on an OpenBSD gateway for non-technical users to access (iOS, Android,
Windows clients) I'd love to hear them.
I could bodge something together with openvpn and TOTP but it doesn't
exactly spark joy.
Thanks for the quick reply and noted!
Le Tuesday 01 Nov 2022 à 15:50:02 (-0700), Mike Larkin a écrit :
> On Tue, Nov 01, 2022 at 05:05:21PM -0500, Jason Morris wrote:
> > Hi Everyone,
> >
> > I've upgraded from a X1 Nano Gen 1 and noticed that suspend isn't working
> > on the new machine. By
On Tue, Nov 01, 2022 at 05:05:21PM -0500, Jason Morris wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I've upgraded from a X1 Nano Gen 1 and noticed that suspend isn't working on
> the new machine. By running 'zzz' it starts to suspend and then wakes up
> after ~10 seconds. I've ran apmd in debug mode and got the
Hi Everyone,
I've upgraded from a X1 Nano Gen 1 and noticed that suspend isn't working on
the new machine. By running 'zzz' it starts to suspend and then wakes up after
~10 seconds. I've ran apmd in debug mode and got the following:
apmd -d
battery status: high. external power status: not
Hello,
I wanted to try that out by running the same `disable amdgpu` command in
UKC, but neither the built-in keyboard nor my external keyboard work in
UKC mode.
Is there an alternative way of disabling amdgpu when my keyboards don't
work? Perhaps I can echo to some config file during the
Thanks for all the education here folks!
On 01/11/2022 13:27, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
Hi,
I have some spare space on my laptop (a rubbish Thinkpad E130) that
was originally meant for NetBSD, but I gave up on it due
suspend/resume not working.
This is how it looks from Debian:
Device Start End Sectors Size Type
Hello,
I recently installed OpenBSD on a MacBook Pro 15 (2017), but I'm having
trouble getting to the actual login screen because the screen turns
blank and turns off before Xenodm even starts.
After searching around the web for a bit, I found this thread about a
problematic amdgpu
Ottavio Caruso wrote (2022-11-01 13:27 CET):
> Hi,
>
> I have some spare space on my laptop (a rubbish Thinkpad E130) that was
> originally meant for NetBSD, but I gave up on it due suspend/resume not
> working.
>
> [...]
>
> Is multibooting worth it or is it just a pain in the down under? I
On Tue, Nov 01, 2022 at 02:20:38PM +, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> Op 01/11/2022 om 13:16 schreef Claudio Jeker:
> > On Tue, Nov 01, 2022 at 12:42:10PM +, Maurice McCarthy wrote:
> > > I think you are asking for a world of grief.
> > Not really, just be careful when installing any additional OS
Hello Patrick,
Thanks for the tip, it seems that everything works with
LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=1
Best,
Mickael
October 24, 2022 6:09 PM, "Patrick Harper" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> https://docs.mesa3d.org/envvars.html#radeonsi-driver-environment-variables
>
> For me freezes happen only when hardware
On Tue, Nov 01, 2022 at 12:42:10PM +, Maurice McCarthy wrote:
> I think you are asking for a world of grief.
Not really, just be careful when installing any additional OS on a
multiboot system. They like to trample on each others toes.
In the OpenBSD installer be careful and do not select
I think you are asking for a world of grief.
sda5 is likely to be on an extended partition. That is trouble booting.
You cannot use the linux swap partition easily, though it might be
possible, reformatting on change of operation system, ???!!!
I'd advise against even trying. Unless you enjoy
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