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peter_hansteen

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OpenBSD – relayd(8) and httpd(8) TLS settings update

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OpenBSD/amd64 kernel virtual address space is now 512GB

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OpenSMTPD Is the Mail Server for the Future

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OpenBSD – LibreSSL 4.3.1 Released

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peter_hansteen
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Norway is digital to a fault. That is why attempting to buy the ticket for a bus ride can reveal a cascade of user experience (UX) failures.
peter_hansteen
·11 mesi fa·discuss
With the imaginary friends, also known as spamtraps, now more numerous than the inhabitants of their virtual landlord's home country, a greytrapping retrospective is in order.
peter_hansteen
·anno scorso·discuss
OpenBSD as your daily driver, tips to keep you system in trim, updated for the upcoming OpenBSD 7.7 release, expected around May 1st, 2025.
peter_hansteen
·2 anni fa·discuss
Already somewhat blasé from life in the honeypots, yours truly registers an even more bizarre level of events after a some routine logs spelunking
peter_hansteen
·2 anni fa·discuss
A light analysis of attack data. Also available with nicer formatting but trackers at https://nxdomain.no/~peter/fun_facts_about_the_april_2024_ci...
peter_hansteen
·2 anni fa·discuss
This reminds me of my own screed of a much simpler document (an ASCII table generated as a printer test back in the late 1980s) that was not possible to render correctly some years later - https://bsdly.blogspot.com/2013/11/compatibility-is-hard-cha... - also contains a link to a further rant about other document formats that were supposed to be "standard" and "portable".
peter_hansteen
·2 anni fa·discuss
Making life harder for spammers does not necessarily require a lot of effort, if done correctly. Here are a few suggestions for how to use your spamd(8) on an OpenBSD or FreeBSD system that require minimal input but can yield noticeable gains.

Doing your bit to protect your own users and others agains scams, phising or other undesirable mail activity is good netizenship, but unfortunately there is a tendency to think that contributing in any way takes a lot of effort in addition to deep insight into all matters technical and social.

This piece is intended to give you, an aspiring or experienced OpenBSD or FreeBSD user who do not necessarily run a mails service yourself, a taste of some of the options available to you even if you do not want to expend too much effort.
peter_hansteen
·2 anni fa·discuss
If you want to hurt spammers, you can get away with maintaining a list of domains you want to receive mail for in your spamd.alloweddomains.