On Wed, Jul 31, 2024, at 6:10 PM, Marcus Oldman wrote:
> I have an OpenBSD router at home that uses a few PF lines like the following:
>
> match in all scrub (no-df random-id reassemble tcp)
> (...)
> pass out quick inet modulate state
>
> I've read the pf.conf man page and have a mild
I have an OpenBSD router at home that uses a few PF lines like the following:
match in all scrub (no-df random-id reassemble tcp)
(...)
pass out quick inet modulate state
I've read the pf.conf man page and have a mild understanding of the "random-id"
and "modulate state" bits, but still don't
On Wednesday, July 31st, 2024 at 16:11, Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> > What I also wanted to try was building 2.11.7 linked with OpenSSL on OpenBSD
> > but couldn't figure out the magic build option combination, yet. There's a
> > -DWITH_LIBRESSL flag in 3.x, but it's 3.x and I'm afraid it works
Hi,
I tried getting the contents of a window with xwd -name "xearth" -out file.png
but it never finds it..what am I doing wrong?
(Yes, I'm aware of the -ppm and -gif output, it doesn't allow markerfile's)
Alternatively, if everything is supposed to be right here. I have a suggestion
to replace
On 2024-07-31, Lévai Dániel wrote:
>
>> Have you tried the same freerdp version on e.g. Linux to see how that
>> works?
>
> I haven't, admittedly. 2.11.7 fails to build here on arch, there's an
> issue reported for the compilation error but upstream treats 2.x as
> oldstable and would only
On Wednesday, July 31st, 2024 at 00:43, Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> On 2024-07-30, Lévai Dániel l...@ecentrum.hu wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm noticing that xfreerdp and remmina fails to connect to a Windows 11
> > machine while using NLA:
[...]
>
> I'm able to connect to a W2022 DC using
On Tue, Jul 30, 2024 at 11:39:39PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2024-07-30, J Doe wrote:
> > As a result with continuing to experiment with my configuration, I ran
> > into a new issue. I followed the instructions in the OpenBSD FAQ[0] for
> > an X.509 configuration - in particular the
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