> On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Joe Greco wrote:
> > > On Wed, 27 Aug 2003, Joe Greco wrote:
> > > > The specific OS below is 5.1-RELEASE but apparently this happens on 4.8
> > > > as well.
> > >
> > > Could you confim this happens with 4.8? T
> On Wed, 27 Aug 2003, Joe Greco wrote:
> > The specific OS below is 5.1-RELEASE but apparently this happens on 4.8
> > as well.
>
> Could you confim this happens with 4.8? The access control checks there
> are substantially different, and I wouldn't expect the be
> On Wed, 27 Aug 2003, Joe Greco wrote:
> > I've got a weirdness with kill(2).
> >
> > This code is out of Diablo, the news package, and has been working fine for
> > some years. It apparently works fine on other OS's.
> >
> > In the Diablo
t, but
my searching hasn't turned up anything that would explain this. Certainly
the manual page ought to be updated if this is a new expected behaviour or
something... at least some clue as to why it might fail would be helpful.
... JG
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ir files.
So far, they seem to have gotten the message, because I've only seen
one unauthorized file attempted upload this week. >:->
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l. Any ssh hackers looking at this, by any
chance?
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> On Fri, Apr 14, 2000 at 05:21:24PM -0500, Joe Greco wrote:
> > Remove Sendmail from the base system - or, at least, make it a "package"
> > that is removable with the package management tool. Then be able to add
> > another mailer (or an updated Sendmail) i
> On Sat, 15 Apr 2000, Joe Greco wrote:
>
> > Chuck,
> >
> > Please go back and read what I _wrote_. Your response assumes I made
>
> I've got your message, I quoted it fully in my first response. You asked
> to "Remove Sendmail from the base sy
> On Sat, 15 Apr 2000, Joe Greco wrote:
>
> > Uh, Chuck, can you tell me how many BIND and Sendmail advisories there have
> > been in the last five years?
> >
> > Wouldn't it be nice if we could just tell newbies, "hey, yeah, that Sendmail
> > has
> On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, Joe Greco wrote:
>
> > > In other words, if we're going to be replacing sendmail with an
> > > alternative MTA, I'd prefer postfix over qmail, and I believe I can
> > > marshall some pretty strong arguments for that posi
> On Fri, Apr 14, 2000 at 05:21:24PM -0500, Joe Greco wrote:
> > While it is fantastic that FreeBSD comes out of the box so fully
> > functional, it does make it a bit of a pain for those of us who intend
> > to build servers - we have to disable the original before install
s BIND.
While it is fantastic that FreeBSD comes out of the box so fully
functional, it does make it a bit of a pain for those of us who intend
to build servers - we have to disable the original before installing a
new package. :-/
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in person. Particularly since
you seem to have more time and energy to spend posting to Usenet and
mailing lists than anyone else I know. ;-)
... Joe
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> :
> :At 1:26 PM -0600 1999/12/8, Joe Greco wrote:
> :
> :>> vmstat -m | grep routetbl|grep K
> :> routetbl289178 40961K 40961K 40960K 4357410 0
> :>16,32,64,128,256
> :>> netstat -rn | wc -l
> :>16
>
> P
> At 08:51 AM 12/8/99 -0600, Joe Greco wrote:
> >Most of which are routes pointing at the 3 private-net interfaces on the
> >machine.
>
> The info was provided more as a comparison, that quantity of routes do not
> necessary mean leak ? Or perhaps it does. But after 90
-l
16
Most of which are routes pointing at the 3 private-net interfaces on the
machine.
... Joe
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s. But that could also be
because the network environment is much more controlled internally.
... Joe
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Joe Greco - Systems Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Solaria Public Access UNIX - Milwauk
;bind to address nn.nn.nn.nn") for local use anyways.
Looks like the jail code will do something similar w/o source changes.
Oh well!
... Joe
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Joe Greco - Systems Administrator [EMAI
ra
66GB waste (that's 37% waste!) would provide.
Your point about time storage is correct, however, I believe. Using
long instead of time_t is just asking for problems. There's probably
some hysterical raison for it.
... Joe
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afety net"
category.
Now, if you'd LIKE the OS to provide a wonderful fantastic safety net, then
by all means, STFU and go write one.
I'm continually amazed at the fantastic improvements being introduced into
FreeBSD on a regular basis...
... Joe
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