Le 03/09/2021 à 19:16, Benny Pedersen a écrit :
On 2021-09-03 18:12, John Wilcock wrote:
FWIW, I see no warning with today's rules on SA 3.4.6 and perl 5.34
on gentoo.
Benny, why don't you simply upgrade to 3.4.6? Sure, it hasn't yet been
marked as stable by the gentoo maintainers
FWIW, I see no warning with today's rules on SA 3.4.6 and perl 5.34 on
gentoo.
Benny, why don't you simply upgrade to 3.4.6? Sure, it hasn't yet been
marked as stable by the gentoo maintainers, but it works perfectly.
--
John
Le 03/09/2021 à 16:37, Benny Pedersen a écrit :
On 2021-08-12
So as to hit viggra, xonox and the like?
If that is the intention, maybe a MISSPELT_DRUGS rule would be better
suited, and avoid potential FPs on other replace_tag rules.
Just my €0.02, FWIW!
John
Le 12/08/2020 à 21:48, John Hardin a écrit :
Can anybody suggest a plausible reason for the
My SA platform has very good results with thousands of
whitelist_auth entries but 98% of the SA users are not going to
know to create/manage these entries themselves. Combined with
other rules this also helps with spoofing legit senders like the
IRS, Bank of America, etc. I am not suggesting we
Le 19/06/2013 18:50, Kevin A. McGrail a écrit :
Because of this change, if you use Bayes and you are upgrading from a
version prior to 3.4.0, you should be consider wiping your database
tokens and starting fresh.
Nitpicking here: s/be consider/consider/
And possibly: s/database
[replying to dev@ to avoid bugspam]
--- Comment #3 from Greg Troxelg...@ir.bbn.com ---
I checked an apache server that listens on both v4 and v6 and the config file
has
Listen 0.0.0.0:80
Listen [::]:80
So I don't follow single bind. (I suspect that on systems that have v6only
set to 0,
Le 13/09/2011 06:11, Kevin A. McGrail a écrit :
I've got our mirror up and running on IPv6 with an A quad record for
sa-update.pccc.com.
We've got more issues to work out with sa-update to allow pure IPv6
systems to get updates but I am hoping some people might be able to test
if they can get