On 2024-03-29 14:56:08, jslee wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Mar 2024, at 14:18, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
> > I opened a serial terminal using 'cu -l cuaU0 -s 115200', but can't
> > exit
>
> Enter
> ~
> .
>
> Try that
>
> (It also works for OpenSSH interactive sessions)
I managed to get it working. I neede
On 2024-03-29 15:18:26, jslee wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Mar 2024, at 15:09, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
> > Same problem: 'Local file?' prompt. I typed it by pressing down on
> > Enter, let go of Enter, while pressing down on Shift, pressed ` key
> > (for ~) and the . key.
>
> What’s the context here?
>
>
On Fri, 29 Mar 2024, at 15:09, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
> Same problem: 'Local file?' prompt. I typed it by pressing down on
> Enter, let go of Enter, while pressing down on Shift, pressed ` key (for
> ~) and the . key.
What’s the context here?
Are you running cu in
* an xterm?
* an ssh session t
On 2024-03-29 14:56:08, jslee wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Mar 2024, at 14:18, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
> > I opened a serial terminal using 'cu -l cuaU0 -s 115200', but can't
> > exit
>
> Enter
> ~
> .
>
> Try that
Same problem: 'Local file?' prompt. I typed it by pressing down on
Enter, let go of Enter,
On Fri, 29 Mar 2024, at 14:18, Sadeep Madurange wrote:
> I opened a serial terminal using 'cu -l cuaU0 -s 115200', but can't exit
Enter
~
.
Try that
(It also works for OpenSSH interactive sessions)
John
Hello,
I opened a serial terminal using 'cu -l cuaU0 -s 115200', but can't exit
it. I don't understand the manual for this, how do I type the ~^D
sequence on a US keyboard? I tried the following sequences but nothing
happens.
1. Shift + ~ + 6 + d
2. Shift + ~ + d
3. Shift + ~ + Ctrl + d
If I typ
Replying now to Luke (luke...@onemodel.org):
Thank you, that's interesting! I appreciate that you're contributing a
meaningful answer to my questions, and I also appreciate that you're nice
to me. :)
Also h.kampm...@web.de seems to be nice to me, unless I misinterpreted what
they said (I'm not sure
On 2024-03-28 17:28:56+0100, Jan Stary wrote:
> > (2) I've learned that X11 allows locally running malware to sniff the
> > keystrokes input to any other X11-using app running under any user.
>
> I don't believe that's true.
> Where have you "learned" that, and how does that work?
> "Dear X11, wh
On Thu, Mar 28, 2024 at 09:16:45PM +, Dan wrote:
> You didn't "Reply All", so I didn't get your reply in my inbox. (The person
> you're replying to should be in the To field, and the mailing list in the
> Cc field.)
OH PUH-LEEZE.
No.
You send to a mailing list, people are supposed to reply
Op 28-03-2024 om 07:51 schreef Stuart Henderson:
For the console, use /etc/ttys.
For an X terminal, use whatever mechanism is correct for that terminal
(.Xdefaults XTerm*termName for xterm).
The file /etc/ttys is 22.5kB in size and is full of all kinds of "tty**
...". I don't think this is
Hello,
when I read posts like @Dan's, I say to myself: Don't feed the troll.
Pointless.
Wish you all a nice weekend,
Heinz
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 28. März 2024 um 23:02 Uhr
Von: "Jan Stary"
An: misc@openbsd.org
Betreff: Re: Security questions: Login spoofing, X11 keylogging, and sandboxed
go away
On Mar 28 21:16:45, dan.peretz...@gmail.com wrote:
> You didn't "Reply All", so I didn't get your reply in my inbox. (The person
> you're replying to should be in the To field, and the mailing list in the
> Cc field.)
>
> >Even on windows; this has nothing to do with intercepting ctrl-alt
not in the mailing list world I've been using for close to 30 years
if you post to the mailing list I reply to the mailing list
On March 28, 2024 3:16:45 PM MDT, Dan wrote:
>You didn't "Reply All", so I didn't get your reply in my inbox. (The person
>you're replying to should be in the To fiel
You didn't "Reply All", so I didn't get your reply in my inbox. (The person
you're replying to should be in the To field, and the mailing list in the
Cc field.)
>Even on windows; this has nothing to do with intercepting ctrl-alt-del.
False. Ctrl-Alt-Delete cannot be intercepted on Windows without
On 2024-03-28, Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
> On 28.3.2024. 11:01, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
>> I'm looking for a new server to replace our firewall/routing.
>>
>> Would like to ask if PERC H745 is supported.
>>
>> mfi(4) lists
>> - Dell PERC 5/e, PERC 5/i, PERC 6/e, PERC 6/i, PERC H310,
On 28.3.2024. 17:40, Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
> On 28.3.2024. 11:01, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
>> I'm looking for a new server to replace our firewall/routing.
>>
>> Would like to ask if PERC H745 is supported.
>>
>> mfi(4) lists
>> - Dell PERC 5/e, PERC 5/i, PERC 6/e, PERC 6/i, PERC H3
On 28.3.2024. 11:01, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
> I'm looking for a new server to replace our firewall/routing.
>
> Would like to ask if PERC H745 is supported.
>
> mfi(4) lists
> - Dell PERC 5/e, PERC 5/i, PERC 6/e, PERC 6/i, PERC H310, PERC
> H700, PERC H800
>
> Is
> (1) Does OpenBSD have a mechanism like Ctrl-Alt-Delete on Windows (Secure
> Attention Key, or SAK) to prevent malware (or a website in fullscreen, for
> example) from faking a logout process and/or faking a login prompt? On
> Windows the kernel ensures that the operating system captures this key
I'm looking for a new server to replace our firewall/routing.
Would like to ask if PERC H745 is supported.
mfi(4) lists
- Dell PERC 5/e, PERC 5/i, PERC 6/e, PERC 6/i, PERC H310, PERC
H700, PERC H800
Is this ok?
Trying bsd.rd on a newer server with H755, it was NOT de
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