Re: [support.osuosl.org #28726] Re: Busybox site down?

2016-07-15 Thread Waldemar Brodkorb
Hi Rob, Yann E. Morin from Buildroot started the webserver manually via apache2 -DSSL. But very shortly after that the problems started again and he killed the webserver. So not all IP's firewalled, yet? best regards Waldemar Rob Landley wrote, > FYI, > > Rob > > Forwarded Message

Fwd: [support.osuosl.org #28726] Re: Busybox site down?

2016-07-15 Thread Rob Landley
FYI, Rob Forwarded Message Subject: [support.osuosl.org #28726] Re: Busybox site down? Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2016 14:18:29 -0700 From: Justin Dugger via RT Reply-To: supp...@osuosl.org To: gmkurt...@lbl.gov CC: ander...@codepoet.org, r...@landley.net,

Re: Busybox web site ??

2016-07-15 Thread Peter Korsgaard
> "Michael" == Michael D Setzer writes: > Getting Unable to connect The VM hosting Busybox (and uClibc and Buildroot) has been offline because of a DDoS attack. The machine is running again, but something is wrong with the Apache config. Mike, have you had a chance

Re: Busybox web site ??

2016-07-15 Thread Bernhard Reutner-Fischer
On July 15, 2016 3:23:49 AM GMT+02:00, "Michael D. Setzer II" wrote: [] There are issues with the certificates, we are on it. Thanks, ___ busybox mailing list busybox@busybox.net

Re: busybox.net down

2016-07-15 Thread James Hanley
The sites been down for over a couple of days now... there's another thread trying to figure out who has access and who's managing it... I'm guessing someone went on vacation while the server fell down. While we all wait for resolution, let's be glad we don't have mischievous IT personnel like

busybox.net down

2016-07-15 Thread Rino Conrad
hello, why is busybox homepage down? busybox.net Regards, Rino ___ busybox mailing list busybox@busybox.net http://lists.busybox.net/mailman/listinfo/busybox

BusyBox 'ash' should reset SIGQUIT action of its children (Bug)

2016-07-15 Thread Kang-Che Sung
I recently discovered this bug, but since BusyBox website is offline for now, I think I'll report here first. Test case (try on a freshly logged-in tty where busybox ash isn't the default shell): $ bash $ exec bash $ yes >/dev/null $ # (Press Ctrl+\ ) $ dash $ exec dash