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Christopher Vance
ideally be in packages or ports, obviously. We have a bunch of
version control systems in ports that I've never even heard of before!
Suggestions on which one I should learn how to configure?
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Christopher Vance
You would fail any system administration course I teach.
On 12/01/2013, at 15:34, Carlo Borelli carlo.bore...@gmail.com wrote:
2013/1/12 Nick Holland n...@holland-consulting.net
On 01/11/13 16:38, Paolo Aglialoro wrote:
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Btw, how many are really using ed everyday, now in 2013? I believe
missing somewhere.
Would timed meet your needs?
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Christopher Vance
question
for C. For extra marks, explain why the discrepancy, paying particular
attention to the strengths and weaknesses of each language in this
particular usage.
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Christopher Vance
a machine in the US which runs on an Australian
timezone. Automatically setting ntp peers to any subset is going to be
wrong somewhere.
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Christopher Vance
I have several machines running OpenBSD 4.1, and am really impressed
by how easy it is to get IPSEC working between them these days. Thanks
people, it's great.
Unfortunately one other machine I'd dearly like to include is a MacOSX
10.4.9 machine, running racoon.
Yes I have googled, yes I have
In pf.conf, I use 'static-port' on the nat rules for my SIP and IAX2 traffic.
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It might not be the 'right' way to do things, but I've had no trouble
upgrading machines remotely. YMMV, depending on how busy the thing is.
What I would do is:
Download the relevant *37.tgz and bsd files.
Comment stuff out of rc.conf.local and/or rc.local to reduce what gets
started on boot.
I tried chrooting into an emulated Linux recently, but failed because
the version of linux I needed was using a linux syscall not yet
included in the kernel emulation. But if you stick to the supported
version of linux, you should be okay.
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Christopher
(Dapper), and have clock drift there. vmware says it's
at least partly due to CPU speed shifting on the underlying hardware.
For my limited purposes, frequent usage of rdate is adequate.
Did you consider trying timed, with master nailed to one of the
machines which can do ntp right?
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Christopher
pwd_mkdb on the target machine with the master.passwd file you
brought with you.
And what does this do to the new system users added between 3.6 and 3.8?
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Christopher Vance
-vlan tables, I need CARP source addresses to be an
exception (although Cisco will think they are V*RP).
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Christopher Vance
On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 05:53:36PM +0100, Henning Brauer wrote:
wow. what fucked up equipment is that? tell us so we can avoid it :)
Alloy. We call them 'Annoy'. :-(
Anyway, we now appear to have working switches of a different brand.
Thanks, all.
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Christopher Vance
a new single point of failure to get this:
fw1 vlans
/ | \ unmgdmgd /
isp--hub-+ | switch--switches--vlans
\ | /\
fw2 vlans
which at least lets fw* agree who's master...
:-(
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