I'm stuck. I need to install the UniFi 6.2.26 port, I used the [FAQ to
setup the ports tree](https://www.openbsd.org/faq/ports/ports.html).
This seemed to work just fine. However, the last few messages in the
`make install` output showed errors. To debug the issue, I decided to
completely
n 2022-03-31, Eric Thomas wrote:
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> > I'm stuck. I need to install the UniFi 6.2.26 port, I used the [FAQ to
> > setup the ports tree](https://www.openbsd.org/faq/ports/por
t;quirks-4.54 signed on 2022-03-26T14:02:422
Can't find unifi"
How do I get the custom build to a location where pkg_add can "see it"?
On Fri, Apr 1, 2022 at 8:30 AM Stuart Henderson
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> On 2022-04-01, Eric Thomas wrote:
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@Stuart
Disregard! I see now that the `make FETCH_PACKAGES= install` installed
everything. I assumed it would get the large packages only.
Looks like running `unifi info` yields all relevant info.
Thank you very much for the patience and expertise.
On Sat, Apr 2, 2022 at 6:16 PM Eric Thomas
I want to have a high degree of confidence in my system's state
(packages that have been added, configs that have changed, permissions
changed, etc). I've read about "read only filesystems" and the
pro's/con's [here](http://geodsoft.com/howto/harden/OpenBSD/no_changes.htm).
Aside from that, is
I'd like to understand more about how OpenBSD logs internal events such as:
- pkg_add/delete events
- user logins
- X session start/stops
etc.
Is there "one big log" where all of these types of events are stored?
Or are they logged in specific directories depending on log type?
Which log
Very valuable insights. That’s a great idea.
The rysnc script was ksh/bash or cron? Ideally I’d like to use Python to tackle
something like this but I’m not against learning shell.
> On Apr 4, 2022, at 2:02 PM, Nick Holland wrote:
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> On 4/4/22 11:32 AM, Eric Thomas wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to learn about secure networking (PKI, x509 certs, DNS, IPS, etc.)
and generally
harden my home network using OpenBSD. Can I use OpenBSD services AND have
it act as a desktop workstation on the same machine?
Ref:
I'm trying to determine if a WiFi AP is compatible with OpenBSD. For
example, checking the [Wireless FAQ's](
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Wireless), I don't see whether the
chipset used by the [UniFi Access Point WiFe 6 Pro](
https://dl.ui.com/ds/u6-pro_ds.pdf) is compatible or not.
I
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