On Tue, May 08, 2018 at 02:57:04PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> A replacement file is moving it's way out to mirrors now...
thanks!
Dear misc@,
I do not know which mailing list is the best one for such report, so I
start here.
Syspatch worked properly for 63-006 but syspatch fails on 63-007. I
tried without rebooting after 006 and after rebooting. Both situation
shows the same error pasted below. Kernel relinked properly aft
On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 04:46:49PM +, Ken MacKenzie wrote:
> Is there a recommended best practice when setting up an environment with
> python
> virtualenv with regards to wxallowed.
>
> My typical workflow is under my home directory I have a
> dev/language/project/.venv type structure. I guess
server.
Strange is also, if I export my home-dir, then I can read and write to
it. (but the file and dir-rights are the same as my $HOME)
Could this be something with the mounted ext2fs? Any idea or tips?
Thanks a lot for all help.
Raphael
all the
vlan taggings for any vlan numbers.
This solution would also work for any other monitoring software apart
from arpwatch and therefore if my preference.
Q: As I'm still new to OpenBSD, I wanted to know your oppinion about
this idea (and the other ideas).
Thanks for taking the time to read through my long story :-)
Raphael
Hi @ all,
I try to limit the Bandwidth on my OpenBSD 3.7 (Release). But there is
something wrong.
On my box run a ftp-server (10.0.0.1) without proxy.
and I try to copy from/to it from 10.0.0.20 via FTP
The traffic walk through the rules (log with tcpdump...), but there isn't a
limit of the
ine a file with
special-characters like #@ etc... then I can see in the shell on OpenBSD the
same filename... how can I see, which charmap does run on OpenBSD? On Linux
it's the command "locale charmap" then it's e.g. ISO-8859-1.
Thanks a lot for your help.
Have a nice evening...
Raphael
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