Wanted: OpenBSD Help / Tutoring / Mentoring in Montreal or Toronto

2017-01-17 Thread Implausibility
Hi. I'm not exactly new to OpenBSD, but there are a few things that I need some help with, and fighting through learning them on my own isn't appealing. I'm looking for some help with: pf, OpenVPN, web hosting, building a robust mail server ... and would expect to pay you for your time. Drop

Re: OpenBSD help

2015-12-15 Thread Alessandro Baggi
Il 15/12/2015 17:41, Jan Stary ha scritto: On Dec 15 17:07:59, alessandro.ba...@gmail.com wrote: Hi list, I've a firewall on an apu1D running OpenBSD. Today during a simple management, I've noticed that the system is up since 1 day and 23 hours. Running "cat authlog" I see that the last two

Re: OpenBSD help

2015-12-15 Thread Kapetanakis Giannis
On 15/12/15 18:07, Alessandro Baggi wrote: Hi list, I've a firewall on an apu1D running OpenBSD. Today during a simple management, I've noticed that the system is up since 1 day and 23 hours. Running "cat authlog" I see that the last two logged session are: Dec 2 at 12 and today. Running

OpenBSD help

2015-12-15 Thread Alessandro Baggi
Hi list, I've a firewall on an apu1D running OpenBSD. Today during a simple management, I've noticed that the system is up since 1 day and 23 hours. Running "cat authlog" I see that the last two logged session are: Dec 2 at 12 and today. Running "last" I see: myuser (current session) (still

Re: OpenBSD help

2015-12-15 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 05:07:59PM +0100, Alessandro Baggi wrote: > Hi list, > I've a firewall on an apu1D running OpenBSD. > Today during a simple management, I've noticed that the system is up since 1 > day and 23 hours. Running "cat authlog" I see that the last two logged > session are: > >

Re: Got Cerfiticate how to use it. WAS: Re: OpenSSL On Openbsd help

2008-06-16 Thread Khalid Schofield
Many thanks to all who gave information. It's been really useful. So to help others here is a write up: 1) Generate your ssl key file openssl genrsa -des3 -out server.key 4096 2) Protect your key file (not vital but you should take REAL care over the key file) chmod 400 server.key 3)

Re: OpenSSL On Openbsd help

2008-06-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2008-06-15, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2008-06-14, General Delivery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If, as you've indicated, you're going to use the cert for e-commerce, then self-signed is NOT the way to go. FREE, no cost, non-testing, one-year SSLs are available from

Got Cerfiticate how to use it. WAS: Re: OpenSSL On Openbsd help

2008-06-15 Thread Khalid Schofield
Hi, ok used godaddy in the end and decided to throw both suggestions and use a password with a 4096bit certificate. So I've got my certificate signed back and the key on my box. I've tried to intergrate it into my system but had no luck. Running openbsd 4.0 and apache 1.3 . I've loads of

Re: Got Cerfiticate how to use it. WAS: Re: OpenSSL On Openbsd help

2008-06-15 Thread Rogier Krieger
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 9:37 AM, Khalid Schofield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Running openbsd 4.0 and apache 1.3 . I've loads of virtual hosts on apache and I'm now running apache from rc.conf.local with: httpd_flads -u -DSSL . That probably is a typo and in your rc.conf.local it would read

Re: Got Cerfiticate how to use it. WAS: Re: OpenSSL On Openbsd help

2008-06-15 Thread Khalid Schofield
On Sun, 15 Jun 2008, Rogier Krieger wrote: On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 9:37 AM, Khalid Schofield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Running openbsd 4.0 and apache 1.3 . I've loads of virtual hosts on apache and I'm now running apache from rc.conf.local with: httpd_flads -u -DSSL . That probably is a typo

Re: OpenSSL On Openbsd help

2008-06-14 Thread Damien Miller
On Sat, 14 Jun 2008, Khalid Schofield wrote: Hi, I need to get a proper signed ssl certificate for my ecommerce website hosted on my openbsd box. Getting confused as most websites describe how to do this in many different ways and most refere to self signed certificates. Wanted to ask the

Re: OpenSSL On Openbsd help

2008-06-14 Thread Dustin Lundquist
Khalid Schofield wrote: So do I have to use pass phrases when generating the certificate? If I use a pass phrase why? How does it effect the certificate and it's use? Also if I use a pass phrase do I have to tell apache about it? Does it go in a config or do I have to enter it when reloading

Re: OpenSSL On Openbsd help

2008-06-14 Thread Khalid Schofield
On Sat, 14 Jun 2008, Chris Kuethe wrote: On 6/14/08, Khalid Schofield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One last thing who would you recomend to sign my csr? I got my cert through godaddy. ~$20. took about 4hrs, start to finish... I started looking at godaddy and almost bought a 4 year certificate

Re: OpenSSL On Openbsd help

2008-06-14 Thread Khalid Schofield
This is REALLY useful. Thanks. Gets right to the matter! Although this will fix my issue the other people's replys are an interesting insight and I shall follow advice and read about how x509 works. On Sat, 14 Jun 2008, Dustin Lundquist wrote: Khalid Schofield wrote: So do I have to use

Re: OpenSSL On Openbsd help

2008-06-14 Thread Hannah Schroeter
Hi! Even if I'm not the OP, this is a good guide... Cool. On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 10:42:37AM -0700, Dustin Lundquist wrote: [...] The process of setting up signed cert is as follows: 1. Generate your private key and secure file permissions (you want to do this in a secure fashion, i.e. on the

Re: OpenSSL On Openbsd help

2008-06-14 Thread General Delivery
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Khalid Schofield Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2008 12:34 To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: OpenSSL On Openbsd help Hi, I need to get a proper signed ssl certificate for my ecommerce website hosted on my openbsd

Re: OpenSSL On Openbsd help

2008-06-14 Thread Calomel
Khalid, A certificate bought from a trusted Certificate Authority simply means a client can verify the certificate's validity through a third party. This does not mean the web page data is securely encrypted, does not mean the data on the site is valid and does not mean that the data can not be

Re: OpenSSL On Openbsd help

2008-06-14 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2008-06-14, General Delivery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If, as you've indicated, you're going to use the cert for e-commerce, then self-signed is NOT the way to go. FREE, no cost, non-testing, one-year SSLs are available from http://cert.startcom.org. starcom's root CA is recognized by the