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2024 Jul 22
1
scattered thoughts on connection sharing
I'm not entitled to a response, but I'm surely entitled to send a reminder, no? Or are you saying that even sending a reminder is itself a gross breach of etiquette? -----Original Message----- From: Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> Sent: Monday, July 22, 2024 6:57 PM To: Yagnatinsky, Mark : IT (NYK) <mark.yagnatinsky at barclays.com> Cc: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org
2024 Jul 17
1
scattered thoughts on connection sharing
I don't know enough about DMARC to make any sense of what you just said... actually wait, maybe I get it. You're saying that email sent that I send to the list will land in your inbox with my address in the From header. But the recipient mail system will think to itself "this message couldn't possibly have come from Mark, because a cursory inspection of the routing history clearly
2024 Jul 18
2
[OT] Re: scattered thoughts on connection sharing
[sorry off-topic, ignore if uninterested in dmarc/dkim/mail filters] On 2024/07/17 22:14, mark.yagnatinsky at barclays.com wrote: > I don't know enough about DMARC to make any sense of what you just said... actually wait, maybe I get it. > You're saying that email sent that I send to the list will land in your inbox with my address in the From header. > But the recipient mail
2024 Jul 22
1
scattered thoughts on connection sharing
On Mon, 22 Jul 2024, mark.yagnatinsky at barclays.com wrote: > I promised to be more patient and I think I'm doing better this time :) > But I think I've waited long enough to be entitled to send a reminder now ;) Well there's your mistake: you're not _entitled_ to anything from a bunch of volunteers.
2024 Jul 17
2
scattered thoughts on connection sharing
Thanks for replying! And noted, re: patience... will do. Passing -O proxy works!! This great! I feared I'd have to write an SSH client or something. You have improved my mood by at least 300%. I can't find this option documented ANYWHERE. Is it documented? Re: socket paths: thanks for the sample, I guess I'll use the .ssh dir too :) Re: thing 5: you're right it DOES do it
2024 Jul 17
1
scattered thoughts on connection sharing
On 2024/07/17 11:39, mark.yagnatinsky at barclays.com wrote: > Thanks for replying! And noted, re: patience... will do. Note that this mailing list doesn't rewrite sender addresses, so it is likely to result in email failing DMARC checks. In many places spam filters don't give a high enough spam score for DMARC failure to treat the mail as spam without additional signs, but for
2024 Jul 22
1
scattered thoughts on connection sharing
I promised to be more patient and I think I'm doing better this time :) But I think I've waited long enough to be entitled to send a reminder now ;) So: does anyone know if -O proxy is documented anywhere official? Once I knew what to look for, I found the release notes for the version it was added, but I'd have never found that if I didn't already know the option name. In order
2024 Jul 17
1
scattered thoughts on connection sharing
On Mon, 15 Jul 2024, mark.yagnatinsky at barclays.com wrote: > Resending, got blocked last time. > > I have a few things I'd like to say about the (seriously nifty) connection sharing feature of OpenSSH and I'm not sure if the convention here is to use one email thread per distinct thing or just stuff everything into one email. > I decided to combine them because splitting is
2024 Jul 16
1
scattered thoughts on connection sharing
Not sure what the standard etiquette around these parts is for how long to wait for a reply but I thought it might be faster than this... Or did I breach etiquette in my original email? If so, I'd appreciate someone explicitly telling me "your email was bad and you should feel bad" I cope poorly with radio silence. Thanks in advance for any reply at all, Mark. -----Original
2024 Jul 15
2
scattered thoughts on connection sharing
Resending, got blocked last time. I have a few things I'd like to say about the (seriously nifty) connection sharing feature of OpenSSH and I'm not sure if the convention here is to use one email thread per distinct thing or just stuff everything into one email. I decided to combine them because splitting is much easier than combining. Thing 1: This is the main thing that motivated me to
2024 Jul 23
0
possible command line parsing bug on Cygwin
It appears that my attempts to "chase" emails on this list are not being taken to kindly. (The most recent response actually really stung.) So: I plan to not chase this thread. This is not easy for me because I like "closure", but oh well. I noticed a bug that is not inconveniencing me at all. In fact, it's saving me a few characters of typing. I consider it my duty as a