Committed, thanks.
On 3/4/20 9:11 PM, Robert Klein wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, 3 Mar 2020 20:45:17 +0100
> Martijn van Duren wrote:
>
>> I don't agree with this diff, even though you're right with it being
>> broken. Right now the regress test uses it/tries to use it and even
>> though someone try
This reads fine to me and fixes the regress test location.
Does anyone else want to chime in?
martijn@
On 3/4/20 9:11 PM, Robert Klein wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, 3 Mar 2020 20:45:17 +0100
> Martijn van Duren wrote:
>
>> I don't agree with this diff, even though you're right with it being
>> brok
An accidentally unterminated string in httpd.conf results in
the famed yacc "syntax error" message.
For instance:
root "/
}
}
# "hi" <- line xx: syntax error
The loop starting at line 1515 in httpd parse.y
}
switch (c) {
case '\'':
case '"':
I noticed that some regress test fail since February 7:
- run-args-server-tls-reconnect.pl
- run-args-server-tls-tcp.pl
- run-args-tls-cipher-null.pl
(http://bluhm.genua.de/regress/results/regress-ot6.html)
It is related to changes in LibreSSL. Is this intended? Should the regress
tests be adapt
Hi,
On Tue, 3 Mar 2020 20:45:17 +0100
Martijn van Duren wrote:
> I don't agree with this diff, even though you're right with it being
> broken. Right now the regress test uses it/tries to use it and even
> though someone trying to run regress on an actual production machine
> somewhat deserves t
Hi,
pfkeyv2.c:1091:pfkeyv2_send(struct socket *so, void *message, int len)
leaks memory in the SADB_REGISTER case (line 1579).
It reuses void *freeme multiple times to build up void *headers[].
headers[] are bcopy'ed to another buffer inside of pfkeyv2_sendmessage()
(line 2064) so as the name imp
After migrating my home setup from nginx reverse proxying to relayd, i
noticed my iOS devices having issues connecting through Websockets.
After debugging, i noticed that relayd adds the "Connection: close"
regardless of upgrade being requested.
This issue is also reported on a blog-post using re
On 03/03/20(Tue) 11:37, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> Currently em_hw_init() uses some hardcorded values to configure TX
> rings. Diff below convert it to use the value of the first queue.
> This is currently a no-op. It makes the code consistent with the
> rest of the driver and reduce the size of up
On Wed, Mar 04, 2020 at 07:48:28AM -0700, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Job Snijders wrote:
>
> > I think we still need to support BIRD 1 for the foreseeable future, NIC.CZ
> > hasn’t communicated plans to deprecate BIRD1 and still supports it; and
> > BIRD1 still is widely deployed.
> >
> > I’m some
Job Snijders wrote:
> I think we still need to support BIRD 1 for the foreseeable future, NIC.CZ
> hasn’t communicated plans to deprecate BIRD1 and still supports it; and BIRD1
> still is widely deployed.
>
> I’m somewhat preferential to just generate all 3 BIRD flavors if -B is given
> as co
We are still at the early stages of RPKI deployment, so if we make it easier to
plug things into BIRD1 is beneficial given the wide deployment scale.
Only /very/ recently was rpki-client packaged for some of the Linux distros, so
if we add support for all formats now - it’ll improve the applicab
On 2020/03/04 00:55, Robert Scheck wrote:
> On Mon, 02 Mar 2020, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > Can't we assume bird1 will go away eventually?
>
> Yes, sooner or later. Likely later for OpenBSD when looking to net/bird/1
> and net/bird/2 co-existence, thus ongoing BIRD 1.x compatibility might be
> more
I think we still need to support BIRD 1 for the foreseeable future, NIC.CZ
hasn’t communicated plans to deprecate BIRD1 and still supports it; and BIRD1
still is widely deployed.
I’m somewhat preferential to just generate all 3 BIRD flavors if -B is given as
command line option.
Kind regards,
On Wed, Mar 4, 2020, at 00:55, Robert Scheck wrote:
> > The idea is you can specify many outputs. That will make the commandline
> > very long, especially for the way we run it in cron.
>
> Oh! I'm sorry, I didn't see the idea of specifying many outputs.
Yeah, its nice to do things in one batch
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