On 28.12.2019 20:25, Paul Wisehart wrote:
I'm on a recently upgraded OpenBSD 6.6 machine.
I'm reading about midiplay here:
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq13.html#midi
There is no midiplay command on the machine, but there is on a 6.5
machine. In the man view for midiplay the last entry is a
> Should this not just need a .mailcap entry:
>
> text/html; /usr/local/bin/lynx -dump -force_html %s
I tried your way only changed: lynx -> links
.mailcap
text/html; /usr/local/bin/links -dump %s
But mail did not call links when I tried to
read a html mail using "p [message]" command.
Is it possible to edit the color codes for
various html elements in links.
Like the options available in w3m browser
active_link: blue
image_link:green
link:purple
... etc
I failed to find any info on this in
the man page.
Hi!
It is written in article Free GNU/Linux distributions:
"If one of these distros ever does include or propose anything nonfree,
that must have happened by mistake, and the developers are committed to
removing it. If you find nonfree software or documentation in one of these
distributions, you
Hi,
thanks for your answers. There is not really such big of a problem with going
back to -current.
There just seems to be a bug with the current version of rspamd's milter. Where
it bounces alot of messages
"warning: milter unix:public/rspamd_proxy.sock: can't read SMFIC_BODYEOB reply
packet he
I have setup like below working for me, with base httpd and php-7.3
package. I have PHP web app installed into /var/www/webapp directory,
with 'web' subdirectory serving as HTTP root, and I only want to
handle request paths starting with '/api' here.
The /etc/httpd.conf:
server "my.server" {
Hi Henry,
Thanks for sharing the link.
> for those who didn't watched it, there is an accompanied site at
> https://isopenbsdsecu.re/
Here is the video link, if anyone wants to see.
Video link:
https://media.ccc.de/v/36c3-10519-a_systematic_evaluation_of_openbsd_s_mitigations
--
Thank you!
S
Hi,
n...@web.de wrote on Sun, Dec 29, 2019 at 10:41:47AM +0100:
> I have done the mistake to go back to release from current.
> I thought I'd just reinstall installed packages.
> But it doesn't work that way.
> I do receive error messages like the following for rspamd:
>
> pkg_add: Unknown eleme
> 29. des. 2019 kl. 10:41 skrev n...@web.de:
>
> Hi,
> I have done the mistake to go back to release from current.
> I thought I'd just reinstall installed packages. But it doesn't work that
> way. I do receive error messages like the following for rspamd:
>
> pkg_add: Unknown element: @so
Hi,
I have done the mistake to go back to release from current.
I thought I'd just reinstall installed packages. But it doesn't work that
way. I do receive error messages like the following for rspamd:
pkg_add: Unknown element: @so lib/rspamd/librspamd-actrie.so in
/var/db/pkg/rspamd-2.2/+CO
Should this not just need a .mailcap entry:
text/html; /usr/local/bin/lynx -dump -force_html %s
On 29/12/2019, putridsou...@gmail.com wrote:
> I wish to pipe my mails from the standard
> openbsd mail command to links.
> But I failed to find any way to pipe
> in message or file from stdin to li
> 29. des. 2019 kl. 13:29 skrev Henry Jensen :
>
> Summary: There are a lot of claims. The speaker basically said, that
> some mitigations are "cool", but other, more or less, useless.
>
> Further accusations are, that OpenBSD still uses e-mail and cvs and not
> more advanced CI tools.
>
> I ca
Hello:
66# grep -i challenge /etc/ssh/sshd_config
#ChallengeResponseAuthentication yes
66# sshd -T|grep -i challenge
challengeresponseauthentication yes
66#
it doesn't counts if it is commented out, since it is by default YES as I
started the thread with:
> >
> > # what a
Hi Henry,
I liked the presentation. An excerpt from https://isopenbsdsecu.re/about/:
> This website was done because studying mitigations is fun, not to get
> involved in a huge flamewars or endless bike-shedding on mailing lists.
On Sun, Dec 29, 2019 at 8:55 AM Henry Jensen wrote:
>
> Greeti
On Sun, Dec 29, 2019 at 01:29:12PM +0100, Henry Jensen wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> for those who didn't watched it, there is an accompanied site at
> https://isopenbsdsecu.re/
>
> Summary: There are a lot of claims. The speaker basically said, that
> some mitigations are "cool", but other, more or le
Greetings,
for those who didn't watched it, there is an accompanied site at
https://isopenbsdsecu.re/
Summary: There are a lot of claims. The speaker basically said, that
some mitigations are "cool", but other, more or less, useless.
Further accusations are, that OpenBSD still uses e-mail and cv
I wish to pipe my mails from the standard
openbsd mail command to links.
But I failed to find any way to pipe
in message or file from stdin to links
Following three lines are edits I want to
do expect use links instead to lynx
.mailrc
# Reading HTML mail
set pipe-text/html="lynx -dump -force_h
OpenBSD has earned a reputation for security conscientiousness on first
run. You would want to run your program on OpenBSD for that. As to
compliance, it is not unheard of for the program's calculating engine
core to be implemented, in, say, Italy, where Ferrari designs and
manufactures, and fo
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