Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Your system is layed out strangely and sysupgrade cannot handle all
> absurd layouts.
And:
> The correct proposal is:
>
> Install your machines in a normal way.
>
> It is not unreasonable.
Hi,
You are right, that is a reasonable requirement.
This system was
Hi there!
I'm looking for some notepad with encryption of notes/files created. Simply
Text File encryption is suitable too to hide some info from plain text files I
have.
Please advice.
Martin
On 2020-09-28, Greg Thomas wrote:
> "Have sysupgrade just do the right thing. For example, there could be
> a _sysupgrade user in the systems /etc/passwd, whose $HOME would
> indicate the preferred location for sets"
>
> Holy fucking overkill.
meh. It *is* a problem on some systems,
Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2020-09-28, Greg Thomas wrote:
> > "Have sysupgrade just do the right thing. For example, there could be
> > a _sysupgrade user in the systems /etc/passwd, whose $HOME would
> > indicate the preferred location for sets"
> >
> > Holy fucking overkill.
>
>
On 28/09/2020 11:40, Markus Wernig wrote:
On 9/28/20 9:18 AM, Martin wrote:
I'm looking for some notepad with encryption of notes/files created. Simply
Text File encryption is suitable too to hide some info from plain text files I
have.
Depending on your definition of "notepad", vim (gvim)
On Sun, 27 Sep 2020 23:27:34 +0200 li...@y42.org wrote:
> I subsequently added a 2nd disk to provide more space, for my /home.
/home can be mounted on another disk without a symlink to the OS disk.
Edit /etc/fstab with the actual mount point of /home
Likewise for many other directories on other
On 9/28/20 10:48 AM, Martin wrote:
Hi there!
I'm looking for some notepad with encryption of notes/files created. Simply
Text File encryption is suitable too to hide some info from plain text files I
have.
Please advice.
Martin
Hi,
You should try pass[1].
> Lightweight command
On 9/28/20 9:18 AM, Martin wrote:
> I'm looking for some notepad with encryption of notes/files created. Simply
> Text File encryption is suitable too to hide some info from plain text files
> I have.
Depending on your definition of "notepad", vim (gvim) should have
built-in encryption (:X
On 9/28/20 4:54 PM, William Orr wrote:
> https://vim.fandom.com/wiki/Encryption
That post is from 2001 (still valid, though).
Vim from the current package defaults to blowfish2 as encryption algorithm.
best /m
> Simply Text File encryption is suitable too to hide some info from plain text
> files I have.
You can encrypt text files simply using tools in the base system.
EXAMPLES
Edit, encrypt, and erase:
$ vi file.txt
$ openssl aes-256-cbc -a -iter 10 -in file.txt -out file.txt.enc
$ rm -P
Hi,
This seems to work much better!
Transferring files via NFS, I could sustain from 118 to 148Mbps.
Kernel says:
ure0 at uhub0 port 15 configuration 1 interface 0 "TP-LINK USB 10/100/1000 LAN"
rev 3.00/30.00 addr 5
ure0: RTL8153 (0x5c20), address d0:37:45:xx:xx:xx
rgephy0 at ure0 phy 0:
On Sep 28 14:16, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2020-09-28, Greg Thomas wrote:
> > "Have sysupgrade just do the right thing. For example, there could be
> > a _sysupgrade user in the systems /etc/passwd, whose $HOME would
> > indicate the preferred location for sets"
> >
> > Holy fucking
Dear reader,
i tested 6.8-beta and WG
After going for behind NAT to behind NAT experiment ,
i went for two 'clients' behind a NAT to an openBSD device with a public IP
called here 'Server'
First of all , a minor detail, unless I thought wgport was not
optional because the
ifconfig output will
On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 12:08:42AM +0200, Joel Carnat wrote:
>
> Hi,
Hi Joel,
> This seems to work much better!
> Transferring files via NFS, I could sustain from 118 to 148Mbps.
>
> Kernel says:
> ure0 at uhub0 port 15 configuration 1 interface 0 "TP-LINK USB 10/100/1000
> LAN" rev
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