Matt,
Matthew Ernisse writes:
> I have not tried ECDSA, however I've had iOS and macOS devices
> running with iked since it came into OpenBSD using certificate auth
> with RSA 2048 certs and a RSA 4096 CA.
>
> I just recently wrote a blog post on it, it includes a general overview
> of how I did
the same operating system and same firmware works fine
when I connect to a wpa2 enabled ap with an SSID without a space
if that is any help
Tom Smyth
On Wed, 17 Apr 2019 at 01:12, Tom Smyth wrote:
>
> Hello All,
> I tried out 6.5 and tried joining a network with a space in the SSID,
> the networ
Hello All,
I tried out 6.5 and tried joining a network with a space in the SSID,
the network was a hotel network that was open.
I tried editing the hostname.iwn0 config file with
join "NETBSSID with a space"
i tried editing the hostname.iwn0 config file with
nwid "NETBSSID with a space"
i also t
On Tue 2019.04.16 at 15:43 +0200, Thuban wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm not sure where to post this as I'm not sure it's a bug related to
> cwm.
> The mouse pointer can't leave some windows.
>
> How to reproduce :
> 1. Open libreoffice
> 2. Try to open a new document
> 3. The mouse pointer can't move out of
Hi,
I'm not sure where to post this as I'm not sure it's a bug related to
cwm.
The mouse pointer can't leave some windows.
How to reproduce :
1. Open libreoffice
2. Try to open a new document
3. The mouse pointer can't move out of the dialog window.
Attached is a screencast of what's happening t
Hi,
Is it expected behaviour that ifconfig emX down on a fibre interface doesn't
kill the laser on a GBIC ?
Rachel
+1
Em ter, 16 de abr de 2019 às 09:44, Torsten escreveu:
> > Check with pfctl -si if you reach a limit
>
> Thanks, will do.
>
> Marc Peters also suggested to check pf state limit, upon digging into
> that I found
>
> https://serverascode.com/2011/09/12/openbsd-pf-set-limit-states.html
>
> and
It is known/expected that smbd startup is very slow on OpenBSD at present,
https://marc.info/?t=15500795593&r=1&w=2
> Check with pfctl -si if you reach a limit
Thanks, will do.
Marc Peters also suggested to check pf state limit, upon digging into
that I found
https://serverascode.com/2011/09/12/openbsd-pf-set-limit-states.html
and therefore added
set limit states 20
to pf.conf.
On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 11:07:47AM +0200, Torsten wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Problem description:
> In a customers network more than 2k clients connect to a server and
> perform https requests. When in the morning more and more clients become
> active, the number of connections rises until more and more cli
Hi!
Problem description:
In a customers network more than 2k clients connect to a server and
perform https requests. When in the morning more and more clients become
active, the number of connections rises until more and more clients fail
to connect to the server. The reason appears to be packet l
I have problem in OpenBSD 6.4.
I tried jfbterm(1),uim-fep(1),screen(1).
[https://gihyo.jp/admin/clip/01/fdt/200901/16]
## already installed by packages.
## uim-fep(1), screen(1). emacs(1). these are in packages.
depens:
converters/libiconv
devel/autoconf/2.59
devel/automake/1.4
dev
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