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On Thu, Jan 02, 2020 at 02:50:04PM +0100, Jan Beich wrote:
> "Thomas Mueller" writes:
>
> >> This is why we practically beg people to use poudriere. There seems to
> >> be a pervasive misconception that poudriere is "advanced" and
> >> portmaster is simple or straightforward. That notion is compl
> Unequally, actually. portmaster still has some developers putting in
> the hard work to keep it running. portupgrade hasn't had much focused
> development in many years and should probably be removed from the
> tree. There are some problems with building on a live system that
> portmaster can't
Hi!
> What would be a secure alternative if one is needed?
> #) security/racoon2
> #) security/strongswan
This is also ipsec based.
> #) something else?
openvpn or wireguard
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p...@opsec.eu+49 171 3101372Now what ?
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Hi,
I am running ipsec-tools to implement a VPN tunnel (esp) between two hosts for
years now.
But this statement on http://ipsec-tools.sourceforge.net makes me think about
an alternative:
The development of ipsec-tools has been
Kurt Jaeger wrote:
>> the recent renaming of security/openssl111 to security/openssl breaks
>> security/ipsec-tools.
>>
>> Have a look at https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=232169 for
>> details.
>
> Any reason you attach a patch to a closed/fix bug from Feb. 2019 ?
I am not v
Hi!
> the recent renaming of security/openssl111 to security/openssl breaks
> security/ipsec-tools.
>
> Have a look at https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=232169 for
> details.
Any reason you attach a patch to a closed/fix bug from Feb. 2019 ?
This is a sure way to loose track o
FYI,
the recent renaming of security/openssl111 to security/openssl breaks
security/ipsec-tools.
Have a look at https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=232169 for
details.
Regards,
Michael
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Not sure if the top part of this is relevant:
-- => REST support is ON
CMake Warning at storage/connect/CMakeLists.txt:326 (FIND_PACKAGE):
By not providing "Findcpprestsdk.cmake" in CMAKE_MODULE_PATH this project
has asked CMake to find a package configuration file provided by
"cpprestsd
On Thu, Jan 02, 2020 at 12:22:20PM +0100, Stefan Eßer wrote:
> Am 01.01.20 um 22:04 schrieb Steve Kargl:
> > For users of mail/junkfilter, it now will filter all emails claiming
> > a "Bad Date line". The following patch seems to fix the problem for
> > the next decade.
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> thank y
On Wed, Jan 1, 2020 at 7:56 PM Thomas Mueller wrote:
>
>
> > This is why we practically beg people to use poudriere. There seems to
> > be a pervasive misconception that poudriere is "advanced" and
> > portmaster is simple or straightforward. That notion is completely and
> > totally backwards. Po
"Thomas Mueller" writes:
>> This is why we practically beg people to use poudriere. There seems to
>> be a pervasive misconception that poudriere is "advanced" and
>> portmaster is simple or straightforward. That notion is completely and
>> totally backwards. Poudriere makes managing ports as sim
Am 01.01.20 um 22:04 schrieb Steve Kargl:
> For users of mail/junkfilter, it now will filter all emails claiming
> a "Bad Date line". The following patch seems to fix the problem for
> the next decade.
Hi Steve,
thank you for providing a patch. Since the maintainer (gsutter) has
not been active
On Wed, 1 Jan 2020 23:28:30 +0100
Kurt Jaeger wrote:
>
> For example: FreeBSD uses mailman2 for lists.freebsd.org, which needs
> python 2.7, which, as far as the python community is involved,
> is no longer supported.
>
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