Write to DVD-RAM

2019-07-24 Thread Zhi-Qiang Lei
Hi, I’m trying to encrypt a DVD-RAM before putting some files onto it on my OpenBSD 6.5 desktop. But neither dd nor disklabel seems able to work on the drive. Did I miss something? $ dmesg | grep cd cd0 at scsibus3 targ 1 lun 0: ATAPI 5/cdrom removable serial.13fd3940302020202020 cd0 at

Re: perl privilege drop

2019-07-24 Thread Andrew Hewus Fresh
On Sat, Jul 20, 2019 at 07:20:23PM -0500, Edgar Pettijohn wrote: > 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. It's relatively easy to do

Re: makewhatis for man page changes

2019-07-24 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
man 5 man.conf Need to add /usr/local/man to your manpath. On Jul 24, 2019 11:39 AM, Jungle Boogie wrote: > > Hi All, > > Turns out I don't know everything and I need to read man pages from > time-to-time. I'm sure you're like me and also want to consult the man pages. > How do you do it on

Re: makewhatis for man page changes

2019-07-24 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi, Jungle Boogie wrote on Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 11:14:33AM -0700: > $ MANPATH=/usr/local/share/man: > $ echo $MANPATH > /usr/local/share/man: > > $ man nmap > man: No entry for nmap in the manual. Oh well, $ export MANPATH is missing here. Sorry for not noticing

Re: makewhatis for man page changes

2019-07-24 Thread Jungle Boogie
On Wed 24 Jul 2019 6:45 PM, Paco Esteban wrote: On Wed, 24 Jul 2019, Jungle Boogie wrote: Hi All, Turns out I don't know everything and I need to read man pages from time-to-time. I'm sure you're like me and also want to consult the man pages. How do you do it on applications you've

Re: makewhatis for man page changes

2019-07-24 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi, Paco Esteban wrote on Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 06:45:45PM +0200: > On Wed, 24 Jul 2019, Jungle Boogie wrote: >> Turns out I don't know everything and I need to read man pages from >> time-to-time. I'm sure you're like me and also want to consult the >> man pages. Absolutely. Even though i

Re: smtpd accept client certificate only from a specific CA

2019-07-24 Thread Lévai , Dániel
Sorry, running 6.5-stable. Eredeti üzenet Be 2019. júl. 24. 19:13, Lévai, Dániel írta: > Hi all! > > I have this on my relay host: > > smtpd.conf: > ca myCA cert "/path/to/myCA.pem" > > listen on egress port submission \ > tls-require verify \ > ca myCA > > Now with that I

smtpd accept client certificate only from a specific CA

2019-07-24 Thread Lévai , Dániel
Hi all! I have this on my relay host: smtpd.conf: ca myCA cert "/path/to/myCA.pem" listen on egress port submission \ tls-require verify \ ca myCA Now with that I expected that it'll only accept smtp clients that provide a certificate signed by myCA, but it turns out it accepts any

Re: makewhatis for man page changes

2019-07-24 Thread Paco Esteban
On Wed, 24 Jul 2019, Jungle Boogie wrote: > Hi All, > > Turns out I don't know everything and I need to read man pages from > time-to-time. I'm sure you're like me and also want to consult the man pages. > How do you do it on applications you've installed from source? > > Reading makewhatis.8,

makewhatis for man page changes

2019-07-24 Thread Jungle Boogie
Hi All, Turns out I don't know everything and I need to read man pages from time-to-time. I'm sure you're like me and also want to consult the man pages. How do you do it on applications you've installed from source? Reading makewhatis.8, I think this is the tool I would use. # makewhatis -D

Re: possible athn(4) bug in 6.5-current involving AR5418 chipset on used ThinkPad T60

2019-07-24 Thread Matthew Graybosch
On 7/23/19 2:41 PM, Stefan Sperling wrote: Not at all! You've shown that this isn't a recent regression. Well, this is what I get for using a machine manufactured in 2007. I suppose this bug went unnoticed for so long because development moved onto machines with other wifi chipsets. If I

Re: SCM

2019-07-24 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi Nathan, Nathan Hartman wrote on Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 04:25:14PM -0400: > I always assumed that the OpenBSD devs have audited the heck > out of CVS for security issues While many parts of the tree received auditing - and some even get re-autited - that doesn't mean that *all* parts of the