Good morning Bob,
I did a quick fix
"OpenBSD, FreeBSD[2] and many others"
Where I can get list of supported operating systems, please? I will add them.
I can also add list of removed operating systems in the text, if someone will
see it valuable there.
In general - I can go through the articl
This came up in the OpenNTPD issue tracker:
https://github.com/openntpd-portable/openntpd-openbsd/pull/4
The issue is an overflow when calculating time offsets with a 32-bit
time_t in early 2036. The main reason to fix it in now, in 2015, is that
OpenNTPD fails to adjust time if such a system simp
Someone who wikipedias should fix it. It runs on a lot more than
OpenBSD and FreeBSD.
Hi tech@,
The following patch [1] resolves my issue with telnet - by allowing me
to login into a Cisco CP-7940G IP Phone - and slightly improves the
telnet issue with regards to 'send dont echo' [2].
There is still an issue that if you set 'dont echo' all characters
appear twice on the termi
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 11:50 PM, Rafael Zalamena wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 8:32 AM, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
>> On 18/03/15(Wed) 22:58, Rafael Zalamena wrote:
>>> mpe(4) is not installing routes / label in the interface in -current.
>>>
>>> Snippet:
>>> # ifconfig mpe0 mplslabel 100
>>> if
As noticed by jturner, there is a leak with libtls seen when you
connect to a server multiple times.
By looking at the contents of coredumps I worked out that it wasn't
freeing the server cert, and tracked it to tls_connect_fds().
OK?
Index: tls_client.c
On 21/03/15(Sat) 17:48, David Gwynne wrote:
>
> > On 19 Mar 2015, at 11:11 pm, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> >
> > When a host want to send packets to a destination whose Ethernet address
> > that has not been resolved yet, it puts such packet on a mbuf queue.
> >
> > Right now this queue, linked to
> On 19 Mar 2015, at 11:11 pm, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
>
> When a host want to send packets to a destination whose Ethernet address
> that has not been resolved yet, it puts such packet on a mbuf queue.
>
> Right now this queue, linked to the corresponding ARP data structure, is
> hand rolled.