I have used OpenBSD, for years, in my computer security classes. I find it best
suited for these classes. The governance has never been an issue. If you know
what you are doing the OpenBSD community is a good one.Stephen KolarsSent via
the Samsung Galaxy Note® 4, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone
Hi,
Avstin Kim wrote:
> My question is, how is the OpenBSD Project governance structured;
There is no formal structure and no "governance".
In day to day business, code owners in parts of the system decide
what is done (for example, espie@ in pkg_add(1), myself in mandoc(1),
claudio@ in OpenBGP
Hi,
I’m trying to choose a simply and permissively licensed operating system to use
for a class group project but due to the project timelines don’t have time to
try out every BSD-licensed OS out there and am trying to narrow down
possibilities. As far as I can tell OpenBSD, NetBSD, and FreeBS
Is there a standard OpenBSD approved method for dropping privileges in a perl
server? Currently looking into Privileges::Drop, but since it isn't in base
makes me curious if there is a better way.
Thanks,
Edgar
Stefan Hagen wrote:
So I think I got blacklisted. I don't know why and I don't know how
to fix this.
It is working now. After 1 day and 13 hours my mails got accepted.
If someone did something: Thank you.
Best Regards,
Stefan
On Sat, Jul 20, 2019 at 04:23:27PM +0200, Paul de Weerd wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm running two vmd(8) VMs:
>
> [weerd@despair] $ cat /etc/vm.conf
> vm "undeadly" {
> owner root
> memory 2G
> disk /home/vmm/undeadly.dsk
> disk /storage/vmm/undeadly.dsk
> inte
look at: http://cr.yp.to.
Em ter, 9 de jul de 2019 às 16:52, Thomas Smith escreveu:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm considering an option to evaluate connecting IPs before they're evaluated
> by `pf` in order to make some decisions about the "reputation" of a
> connecting IP. Then if that reputation is low eno
Hi all,
I'm running two vmd(8) VMs:
[weerd@despair] $ cat /etc/vm.conf
vm "undeadly" {
owner root
memory 2G
disk /home/vmm/undeadly.dsk
disk /storage/vmm/undeadly.dsk
interface switch "vmmswitch" lladdr "fe:e1:bb:02:6b:bf"
}
vm "testvm" {
owner ro
On Sat, Jul 20, 2019 at 12:29:04PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2019-07-18, Mik J wrote:
> > Thank you Otto for your quick answer.
> >
> > Le jeudi 18 juillet 2019 à 08:54:02 UTC+2, Otto Moerbeek
> > a écrit :
> >
> > On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 06:41:12AM +, Mik J wrote:
> >
>
On 2019-07-18, Mik J wrote:
> Thank you Otto for your quick answer.
>
> Le jeudi 18 juillet 2019 à 08:54:02 UTC+2, Otto Moerbeek
> a écrit :
>
> On Thu, Jul 18, 2019 at 06:41:12AM +, Mik J wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> I'm using Openbsd 6.5 and have DiG 9.4.2-P2 provided with it.This versi
On 2019-07-20, shadrock uhuru wrote:
> Hi Stuart
> thanks for the reply
>
> On 7/12/19 1:20 PM, owner-m...@openbsd.org wrote:
>>> hypothetical ipv4 Address and ipv6 prefix from zen:
>>> ND Prefix: :::::/64
>>> PD Prefix: ::::/48
>>> IPv4 Address: 12.34.56.78 (Subnet
On 2019-07-20, Tito Mari Francis Escaño wrote:
> Hi to everyone at misc,
> Is anyone working to create a PgTAP package from pgtap.org? I think this
> would be great for TDD down to the database level. Unfortunately my OpenBSD
> setup is running on a VM and not sure it's advisable to create and bui
Hello,
I recently moved my mail server to a new host and at the same time I
migrated from postfix to opensmtpd. Everything worked fine so far,
except that I'm unable to send emails to @openbsd.org.
I'm doing an effort to avoid being categorized as spam and enabled
dkim, spf, dmarc. According to v
Hi to everyone at misc,
Is anyone working to create a PgTAP package from pgtap.org? I think this
would be great for TDD down to the database level. Unfortunately my OpenBSD
setup is running on a VM and not sure it's advisable to create and build
packages using this environment. Your feedback and ad
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