Reminds me of this article:
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/bharry/2017/05/24/the-largest-git-repo-on-the-planet/
"As a refresher, the Windows code base is approximately 3.5M files and,
when checked in to a Git repo, results in a repo of about 300GB... Before
the move to Git, in Source Depot, it
Just my two bits here.. some open, running, example systems might
add more than just a wiki; a documented installion with a visible
config..?
Dhu
On Thu, 04 Jan 2018 14:17:51 +
Andreas Thulin wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Thought I'd create an OpenBSD wiki somewhere, where anyone (especially
> non
Yes, Windows 10 as road warrior, with ms-chapv2 authentication.
That means server side I have a certificate and client side using username
and password.
My config works with my iPhone as road warrior, but not windows 10. I will
try to post the logs for both as soon as I can.
Kinda strange I thin
Frederic Fichter wrote:
> Hello all,
>
Hello
> My $HOME/.profile has only one line in it:
> export ENV=$HOME/.kshrc
>
> And I set some variables in my $HOME/.kshrc
>
> Now, everything's cool in xterm (i.e. variables are set) - but that's not the
> case in st, when I launch st from dmenu.
On Wed, Jan 03, 2018 at 03:11:01AM +, Michael Lam wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Does anyone have experience with using iked with a Windows 10 and EAP
> mschap-v2 authentication in a road warrior setup?
You mean Windows 10 connecting as a road warrior to iked?
> I tried but it doesn’t work. It always
On 2018-01-06, Lari Rasku wrote:
> On 01/02/18 14:03, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> Hosting a large git repository is not trivial, it uses far more server
>> resources (memory and cpu time) than an anoncvs/cvsync/rsync mirror, and
>> OpenBSD src/ (or even just ports/) is *huge* for a git repo. It wor
I use only .profile file, I have ENV set to $HOME/.kshrc but it is empty.
I run st -e ksh -l without any problems.
07.01.2018, 17:15, "Frederic Fichter" :
> Hello all,
>
> I recently switched one of my machines from Debian to OpenBSD, Still a few
> things left to fix (otherwise it would be no fu
Hi, All
I am useing openbsd 6.2 release, as an server production. My network is
split with vlan into int_ and ext_ . However, I'm not sure which way to
run the VPN in a virtual machine or configure it on the int_ or ext_ so
that all the traffic from the int_ side is encrypted tun when it hit HTTP
On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 8:09 AM, Jon S wrote:
> This led to my first experieces with pf. After some work I came up with
> whats below. It works as I want it to work, but I wonder if there is a way
> to create a rule where incomming traffic to the internal NIC (re0) is
> passed if it is targeted for
Agreed, this was not an OpenBSD question. Solved by a "st -e ksh -l" that I'll
run from a wrapper script, as suggested (I use such a script anyway to set the
font in st).
Thanks again !
Fred
On 2018-01-07, Frederic Fichter wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I recently switched one of my machines from Debian to OpenBSD, Still a few
> things left to fix (otherwise it would be no fun) and it looks promising.
>
> I'm running suckless software, I've installed these packages:
> dwm-6.1p0 dy
On Sun, Jan 07, 2018 at 05:14:54PM +0100, Frederic Fichter wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I recently switched one of my machines from Debian to OpenBSD, Still a few
> things left to fix (otherwise it would be no fun) and it looks promising.
>
> I'm running suckless software, I've installed these packag
Hello all,
I recently switched one of my machines from Debian to OpenBSD, Still a few
things left to fix (otherwise it would be no fun) and it looks promising.
I'm running suckless software, I've installed these packages:
dwm-6.1p0 dynamic window manager
st-0.7p1simple X te
There are some claims about Raspberry Pi:
Here you go:
We do not believe any generation of Raspberry Pi hardware
is susceptible to either the Spectre or Meltdown vulnerabilities.
https://twitter.com/EbenUpton/status/948999181309530116
Why Raspberry Pi isn’t vulnerable to Spectre or Meltdown
htt
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