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New nmctl : network manager for openbsd: nmctl-0.5.0
Posted on 2018-09-19 22:45:00 by Vincent in OpenBSD Desktop nmctl
nmctl is no more maintained It's now several weeks I'm using the "auto-join" features of OpenBSD-current. I'll explain why I'm yet back to my nmctl script. This version 0.5 of nmctl it a total re-write of nmctl 0.4.x.
Read more ...Resize and remap partitions of my main disks
Posted on 2018-08-12 21:57:00 by Vincent in OpenBSD
This post will explain how I've shrink one of my filesystem in order to increase the size of an other one. All of this occurs on OpenBSD.
Read more ...My calendar to schedule meetings
Posted on 2018-08-11 19:17:00 by Vincent in OpenBSD Desktop Tint2
As you know, I'm using Openbox + Tint2 on OpenBSD. Tint2 is a very nice panel bar which has lot of flexibility. On this page I'm presenting my calendar application which allow you to copy/paste the selected dates.
I do no know if this will be useful, but it was fun for me to develop it. I spent only few hours to have it. And it's rare to mention, it runs on windows too.
Read more ...Tell your BSD story
Posted on 2018-08-06 22:17:00 by Vincent in OpenBSD
Roman Zolotarev contacts me in order to answer some of his questions. Basically his idea is to help beginners to discover and use BSD operating systems and related projects.
Read more ...Hardening your openbsd machine.
Posted on 2018-07-13 12:42:00 by Vincent in OpenBSD Firewall
You have selected OpenBSD because this is one of the most secured OS (maybe the most secured :-) ), but people around you ask to go further. Your current machine is directly facing internet and some people fear that this machine could be compromised. In this blog I will explain what I did to secure one of my machine.
Read more ...A cron for laptop and non permanent machines.
Posted on 2018-07-11 14:06:00 by Vincent in OpenBSD Desktop vdcron
I'm a big fan of cron on my servers to trigger several tasks: monitoring reports, backups, security checks, ... But I was annoyed that on laptops such tasks are not possible. Mainly because the laptop does not always run, or is not always connected to the correct network.
So, as explained in one of my previous blog, existing solution does not fully fit my needs. So, vdcron was born.
This blog mark the release 0.5.3 of vdcron
Read more ...Network Manager Control for OpenBSD
Posted on 2018-05-26 15:14:00 by Vincent in OpenBSD Desktop nmctl
nmctl is no more maintained Some additional words concerning my nmctl script: improvement, communication, ...
Read more ...A cron for laptops
Posted on 2018-05-21 12:17:00 by Vincent in OpenBSD Desktop vdcron
I was looking for a simple cron like tool that help me to perform tasks on one specific day on my laptop and desktops.
Unfortunately the embedded cron in OpenBSD is not foreseen for workstations or laptop that we shutdown (or hibernate) regularly.
Read more ...Network Manager ControL for OpenBSD
Posted on 2018-04-11 15:11:00 by Vincent in OpenBSD Desktop nmctl
nmctl is no more maintained In this blog I've shared with you my small script allowing a easier Network management tool for OpenBSD. This blog will present some enhancements on this tool
Read more ...Tint2 snippet for Battery
Posted on 2018-03-30 19:25:00 by Vincent in OpenBSD Desktop Tint2
Tint2 snippet for Audio
Posted on 2018-03-29 19:29:00 by Vincent in OpenBSD Desktop Tint2
Tint2 snippet for network
Posted on 2018-03-28 20:38:00 by Vincent in OpenBSD Desktop Tint2
Tint2 snippet for NFS
Posted on 2018-03-27 22:26:00 by Vincent in OpenBSD Desktop Tint2
Tint2 rocks
Posted on 2018-03-10 21:14:00 by Vincent in OpenBSD Desktop Tint2
After having developed my own version of PyPanel, I finally prefer Tint2 which offers lot of flexibility and, in fact, match all my requirements. Let me explain you how I'm using this small peace of code.
Read more ...Network Manager Control for OpenBSD
Posted on 2017-10-23 10:12:00 by Vincent in OpenBSD Desktop nmctl
nmctl is no more maintained
I propose you a small script allowing you to easily manage your networks connections. This script is integrated within the openbox dynamic menus. Moreover, it allow you to automatically have the connections you have pre-defined based.
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