> Chris McGee writes:
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>> I am unlikely to be able to come unless it is north eastern US or Canada,
>> maybe Toronto or Montreal. I know of at least one other Plan 9 tinkerer in
>> the area.
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> Maybe an unofficial get together around BSDCan in Montreal next spring?
> The Saturday after the
On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 3:44 PM Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
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> Lyndon Nerenberg writes:
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> > Maybe an unofficial get together around BSDCan in Montreal next spring?
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> Doh! BSDCan is in Ottawa, not Montreal. The suggestion still stands.
>
Ottawa is only about a 2 hour drive from Montreal and
Lyndon Nerenberg writes:
> Maybe an unofficial get together around BSDCan in Montreal next spring?
Doh! BSDCan is in Ottawa, not Montreal. The suggestion still stands.
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Hi all! We've gotten a few crude suggestions. While they weren't
ill-intentioned, please make sure you're not saying stuff that's
inappropriate at a workplace level. If you're not comfortable with
that requirement, or aren't sure if you should suggest something,
feel free to send me an email.
indeed!
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> ; 9fs docs.google.com
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Chris McGee writes:
> I am unlikely to be able to come unless it is north eastern US or Canada,
> maybe Toronto or Montreal. I know of at least one other Plan 9 tinkerer in
> the area.
Maybe an unofficial get together around BSDCan in Montreal next spring?
The Saturday after the conference ends?
Hi All!
Next, I'm thinking it's probably best to ask for location suggestions
for consideration and research. I've made a google doc:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13DHIIlFQzMsDJ2fhx18cK6AmpJlBlOICVDZMb63xz7k/edit?usp=sharing
Feel free to add any locations that sound like a good idea to
We're here. Just very very quiet.
On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 12:24 PM Nicolas S. Montanaro
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> If indeed it ends up being held in the US I’d love to come - have yet to
> find any 9fans here in New England.
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> Cheers,
> - Nicolas
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It's really great to see this kind of activity.
I am unlikely to be able to come unless it is north eastern US or Canada,
maybe Toronto or Montreal. I know of at least one other Plan 9 tinkerer in
the area.
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If indeed it ends up being held in the US I’d love to come - have yet to find
any 9fans here in New England.
Cheers,
- Nicolas
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Hi All!
The poll's here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/stories/SM-YX9F7TC7/
Looks like we've got roughly 20 who would certainly attend, and maybe
5-10 additional based on location and what's available.
There's also a decent set of topics for discussion and events in the polling.
That sounds, to
re: anyone can banish ano IP address
You are quite right, not a problem for me, but not a general solution.
Ok, chmod og-w /lib/ndb/banished first.
I could then write a file server, envoked in cpurc as bootes and thus
has rights to update the files in /lib/ndb/banished/*.
The file server would
seems tricky with listeners that run as none, no?
so your banish files would need to be world writable in this
case, no? that means everyone can just lock you out of your
box by writing a line there...
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from just your description i like how you rely on the filesystem to
store the state, which seems to make it trivial to split multiple
tasks into multiple programs :)
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Hi all,
I still run a plan9 server attached to the net. I have always
had attacks from bots, viruses, script kiddies etc. and decided
to do something to reduce the load on my system - some attacks can be
quite persistant.
I have taken the idea from the linux log2ban script but I implemented it
a
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