Re: chromebook

2019-10-22 Thread Pedro Pinho
Boot the machine with the correct arch NetBSD image. When it boots, pick your keyboard layout and drop to console. Check #dmesg Then check #pcictl pci0 list for a hardware list and see if everything is supported. Alternative, wait and see if someone else is using on of those. Den ons 23 okt.

chromebook

2019-10-22 Thread 황병희
hi i am new to netbsd forum. i have very ole chromebook, samsung series 5, codename is alex. there is people using chromebook with netbsd? i just curios,,, Sincerely, -- ^고맙습니다 _地平天成_ 감사합니다_^))//

Re: Letsencrypt certificates

2019-10-22 Thread reed
> pkgsrc Masters, what's the story? Because the package is used by other packages. https://www.netbsd.org/docs/pkgsrc/creating.html#creating.python-module Another reason is pkgsrc builder can choose to use different python version so potentially (for some packages) could have the software

Re: Letsencrypt certificates

2019-10-22 Thread Dima Veselov
Greetings, I run multiple web servers on several distinct machines in each of four different domains, which makes the Letsencrypt proposition very attractive. After trying Certbot without much success, I lit upon acme.sh, which offers the possiblity of authentication using nsupdate(1).

Re: Letsencrypt certificates

2019-10-22 Thread Steffen Nurpmeso
Steve Blinkhorn wrote in <20191022172649.d5d52b36...@viking.prd.co.uk>: |Isn't it a strange idea to have packages named first for the language |they're written in and only second by a name that suggests their |function? Is Python a cult, I begin to wonder, forcing people to read |through

Re: Letsencrypt certificates

2019-10-22 Thread Andreas Gustafsson
Steve Blinkhorn wrote: > I run multiple web servers on several distinct machines in each of four > different domains, which makes the Letsencrypt proposition very > attractive. After trying Certbot without much success, I lit upon > acme.sh, which offers the possiblity of authentication using >

Re: Letsencrypt certificates

2019-10-22 Thread reed
I realize I didn't answer your question. You shouldn't need to do all SIG(0) style with KEY record. Ignore that. Use the "key" in named.conf with allow-update or update-policy.

Re: Letsencrypt certificates

2019-10-22 Thread reed
> I am trying to work out whether that means that the keyfile > contents must be manually added to the zone file, because in > named.conf I have an include line for update.key which contains the > path to that key, so it should be there already. Do you also have your zone configured to allow

Letsencrypt certificates

2019-10-22 Thread Steve Blinkhorn
I run multiple web servers on several distinct machines in each of four different domains, which makes the Letsencrypt proposition very attractive. After trying Certbot without much success, I lit upon acme.sh, which offers the possiblity of authentication using nsupdate(1). However the process