On Fri, May 21, 2021 at 07:00:13PM -0600, Jonathan Drews wrote:
> Hi Folks:
>
> I am looking for a tutorial on grouping xterms in CWM. I
Never mind. I found a good tutorial:
Getting started with cwm
https://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20090502141551
I just have to figure out some other
Hi Folks:
I am looking for a tutorial on grouping xterms in CWM. I
undestand how to group one set of xterms using CM-g and CM-a. How
do I do it if I have two sets of xterms? How would I designate a
group "A" and group "B". I looked at the man page for cwm and read
the section in Michael Lucas' "a
Hi,
I went back on testing OpenBSD on my MacBookPro14,3.
I just installed 6.9-CURRENT and here's a list of non-working stuff.
- keyboard and touchpad don't work. I have to use a USB keyboard/mouse.
internal keyboard does work in the boot loader. but stops working
after the kernel is loaded.
-
Perhaps I will try squid or HaProxy. I was unaware I could filter by User_Agent
in squid.
It may be appropriate to update the relevant documentation if the support is
not possible:
*** relayd.conf.8.orig Fri May 21 13:19:06 2021
--- relayd.conf.8 Fri May 21 13:23:09 2021
**
On 2021-05-21, Martin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> MITM is an ancient attack technique and it is not a good idea because it
> breaks original cert chain. So client (application) will see that cert is
> different on its end. Most people and apps reject connection to a resource
> with fake cert which you're
It seems this ELF note was used for the now dead compat_linux feature.
Aside from compat systems in other operating systems that may wish to
identify OpenBSD binaries does this note have any other active uses?
Ok, thanks for the clarification!
On Fri, May 21, 2021 at 12:30 PM csszep wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Not only Cisco ASA. Checkpoint, Fortinet, Juniper only support single set
> of subnets per CHILD_SA too.
>
> https://wiki.strongswan.org/projects/strongswan/wiki/Checkpoint
> https://wiki.strongswan.org/pr
On Fri, May 21, 2021 at 05:32:32AM +, Mogens Jensen wrote:
> The antispoof directive will expand to two block rules with IP address
> of the interface, so I would think that with a dynamic IP, the interface
> should be surrounded in parentheses like this:
>
> antispoof for (wi0)
quoting pf.co
Hi,
MITM is an ancient attack technique and it is not a good idea because it breaks
original cert chain. So client (application) will see that cert is different on
its end. Most people and apps reject connection to a resource with fake cert
which you're going to send to them.
But you can use S
The antispoof directive will expand to two block rules with IP address
of the interface, so I would think that with a dynamic IP, the interface
should be surrounded in parentheses like this:
antispoof for (wi0)
But this seems to be wrong, as I have not read any guide or FAQ that
does this, e.g. t
Hi!
Not only Cisco ASA. Checkpoint, Fortinet, Juniper only support single set
of subnets per CHILD_SA too.
https://wiki.strongswan.org/projects/strongswan/wiki/Checkpoint
https://wiki.strongswan.org/projects/strongswan/wiki/Fortinet
https://wiki.strongswan.org/projects/strongswan/wiki/Juniper
htt
It turns out that the Cisco ASA has a bug CSCue42170 with open status that
prevents multiple traffic selectors from being supported in one child SA in
IKEv2.
For more information:
https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCue42170/?reffering_site=dumpcr
Known affected releases: 8.6(1), 9.1(
On 2021-05-18, BS Daemon wrote:
>I like using the base OpenBSD utilities, and was
> wondering if I'm doing something wrong, if relayd could be made to
> support SNI for man-in-the-middle, or if there is an alternative
> tool for doing this which would work.
I can't help with relay
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