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diff --git a/content/docs/openbsd/install_from_linux.md b/content/docs/openbsd/install_from_linux.md
index 4cfe54c..853ce21 100644
--- a/content/docs/openbsd/install_from_linux.md
+++ b/content/docs/openbsd/install_from_linux.md
@@ -12,12 +12,12 @@ This article explains a simple method to install OpenBSD when all you have is a
## How to
First login as root on the linux you want to reinstall as Openbsd then fetch the installer :
-{{< highlight sh >}}
+```sh
curl https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.8/amd64/bsd.rd -o /bsd.rd
-{{< /highlight >}}
+```
Then edit the loader configuration, in this example grub2 :
-{{< highlight sh >}}
+```sh
echo '
menuentry "OpenBSD" {
set root=(hd0,msdos1)
@@ -25,6 +25,6 @@ menuentry "OpenBSD" {
}' >> /etc/grub.d/40_custom
echo 'GRUB_TIMEOUT=60' >> /etc/default/grub
grub2-mkconfig > /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
-{{< /highlight >}}
+```
If you reboot now and connect your remote console you should be able to boot the OpenBSD installer.
diff --git a/content/docs/openbsd/pf.md b/content/docs/openbsd/pf.md
index 50d7b9e..a4e8c39 100644
--- a/content/docs/openbsd/pf.md
+++ b/content/docs/openbsd/pf.md
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ tags:
The open ports list is refined depending on the usage obviously, and not all servers listen for wireguard... It is just a template :
-{{< highlight conf >}}
+```cfg
vpns="{ wg0 }"
table <myself> const { self }
@@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ pass in on $vpns from <private> to <myself>
block return in on ! lo0 proto tcp to port 6000:6010
# Port build user does not need network
block return out log proto {tcp udp} user _pbuild
-{{< /highlight >}}
+```
diff --git a/content/docs/openbsd/smtpd.md b/content/docs/openbsd/smtpd.md
index 6db62ec..e1452ab 100644
--- a/content/docs/openbsd/smtpd.md
+++ b/content/docs/openbsd/smtpd.md
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ tags:
Here is my template for a simple smtp relay. The host names in the outbound action are to be customized obviously, and in my setups `yen` the relay destination is only reachable via wireguard. If not in such setup, smtps with authentication is to be configured :
-{{< highlight conf >}}
+```cfg
table aliases file:/etc/mail/aliases
listen on socket
@@ -20,13 +20,13 @@ action "outbound" relay host "smtp://yen" mail-from "root+phoenix@adyxax.org"
match from local for local action "local_mail"
match from local for any action "outbound"
-{{< /highlight >}}
+```
## Primary mx
Here is my primary mx configuration as a sample :
-{{< highlight conf >}}
+```cfg
pki adyxax.org cert "/etc/ssl/yen.adyxax.org.crt"
pki adyxax.org key "/etc/ssl/private/yen.adyxax.org.key"
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ match from local for local action "local_mail"
match from any auth for any action "outbound"
match from mail-from "root+phoenix@adyxax.org" for any action "outbound" # if you need to relay emails from another machine to the internet like I do
-{{< /highlight >}}
+```
## Secondary mx