“Server stopped responding” implies that it did provide some response before
stopping. “Server did not respond” would be more accurate and less confusing.
Dave Anderson
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> On Dec 23, 2023, at 07:27, hahahahacker2...@airmail.cc wrote:
>
> On 2023-12-22 10:39, Dave
Oops! I did see that message but forgot that it mentioned man.openbsd.org.
Apologies for the noise. (But that Safari error message sucks!)
Dave Anderson
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> On Dec 21, 2023, at 21:55, Daniel Jakots wrote:
>
> On Thu, 21 Dec 2023 21:22:49 -0500, Dave Anders
Safari isn’t providing much useful information, but starting today I’m
consistently getting a “server stopped responding” error when trying to access
the online man pages at man.openbsd.org. www.openbsd.org is working fine.
Dave Anderson
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> On Jun 1, 2021, at 16:50, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> On 2021-05-30, Dave Anderson wrote:
>> I’m setting up on 6.9-release a (for now) IPv4-only firewall with multiple
>> public addresses and multiple subnets behind it, and have a couple of
>> quest
will pass through an
interface. And I haven’t found any way of filtering on untagged connections
(something like ‘! tagged any’ would be nice). I’m sure that my setup isn’t
unique, so there must be a good way of dealing with this, but I’ve no idea what
it might be. Suggestions, please!
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rrectness.
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s it might be
sufficient to use an add-in NIC rather than the built-in one -- but the
limited info I've found suggests that the IME may be able to snoop on
all devices and so defeat this tactic. Does anyone here know?
Thanks for any information,
Dave
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together that makes it secure. Just guessing. Did I overlook anything?
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service) PAD -> remote PAD -> remote dial-out service -> another modem ->
another multiplexer -> serial line into, IIRC, ttyA on a Sun system I was
helping someone repurpose. The entire install completed successfully off a
network boot in about an hour at 2400bps (*and* simultaneously
h limited outside connectivity and reliable (static) web
front end site is an option for control of this critical aspect.
At that point you're as good as a personal self sustained service.
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discussion on the subject.) I'd strongly
recommend that, before doing anything about this, you carefully
investigate what your responsibilities and liabilities would be.
Dave
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-- and we appreciate it.
I hate to think of the likely mess if this sort of error had happened
with some commercial software package.
Dave
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them.
Dave
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in /etc/fstab, and
fixing up /etc/hostname.*, but I'm hoping that there's a better way.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions (or confirmations that there is no
better way).
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at root
scsibus1 at vscsi0: 256 targets
softraid0 at root
scsibus2 at softraid0: 256 targets
root on sd0a (c3ffcff67dc13a92.a) swap on sd0b dump on sd0b
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On Mon, 25 Aug 2014, Adam Thompson wrote:
On 14-08-25 03:49 PM, Dave Anderson wrote:
My amd64 notebook (full dmesg below) has started reporting an error
which I don't adequately understand. Any explanations or ideas as to
how to figure out exactly what is broken would be greatly appreciated
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Just got mine, near Boston, Mass.
My thanks to everyone involved.
Dave
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On Wed, 30 Apr 2014, JJ Jumpercables wrote:
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 12:56 PM, Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com wrote:
Just got mine, near Boston, Mass.
Jut curious... how long ago did you order?
As soon as I saw the announcement that orders were open -- I don't
remember exactly when
On Tue, 4 Dec 2012, Dave Anderson wrote:
Problem solved; PEBCAK. I didn't fully understand what 'cvs update' was
doing, and managed to create a source tree containing a mixture of old
and current files.
Apologies for the noise.
Dave
I recently upgraded to the 2 December 2012 amd64
/GENERIC.MP
make clean make
make install
reboot
cd /usr/obj touch junk mkdir -p .old mv * .old rm -rf .old
cd /usr/src make obj cd /usr/src/etc env DESTDIR=/ make distrib-dirs
cd /usr/src make build
Thanks for any help,
Dave
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for the suggestion; I'll give it a try -- and double-check that
the cvs update worked properly.
Dave
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On Sat, 25 Aug 2012, Dave Anderson wrote:
If there's no interest in this info, I won't burn an afternoon
collecting it. If there is interest, answers to my questions would be
useful.
Dave
A year or so ago, as part of selecting a notebook to buy, I gathered
dmesg info from all
can just keep it around and let anyone who needs it ask me for it.
Dave
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, I know about that site and intend to post the dmesg info there too
(as I did last year). But my question was about what to do with any
non-dmesg info I capture (whatever the developers tell me might be
useful, perhaps acpidump, usbdevs, pcidump, ...).
Dave
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.
Dave
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On Sun, 1 Jul 2012, Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
Dave Anderson writes:
So, in summary, the options are:
Use HTML escapes everywhere. IMO, highly impractical.
Use any encoding you wish, and set a meta tag when appropriate. This is
basically what we have now. (The front pages of /, /de/, /fr
the AddDefaultCharset directive to ensure that a charset is
specified in the real header for all pages? Or is this known to break
some browsers that are still in use?
Dave
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On Thu, 28 Jun 2012, frantisek holop wrote:
hmm, on Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 09:47:00AM -0400, Dave Anderson said that
Using META is _ugly_, especially for specifying a charset (since the
page will be read up through the META element using the charset
specified in the real header or assumed
no great love for 'are you sure' questions, but they may be
appropriate where they prevent a single easy-to-make mistake from
causing serious damage.
Dave
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On Mon, 27 Feb 2012, Dave Anderson wrote:
I recently upgraded an HP dv7-6b63us notebook (dmesg below) to amd64/mp
5.1-current as of about 11:30 EST 25 February 2012 (rebuilt from source
several times since installing a 7 February snapshot) and have started
seeing
ahci0: attempting to idle
at vscsi0: 256 targets
softraid0 at root
scsibus2 at softraid0: 256 targets
root on sd0a (c3ffcff67dc13a92.a) swap on sd0b dump on sd0b
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On Wed, 8 Feb 2012, Dave Anderson wrote:
On Tue, 7 Feb 2012, Kenneth R Westerback wrote:
On Tue, Feb 07, 2012 at 09:42:07AM -0500, Dave Anderson wrote:
I've got a system running amd64/mp -current (latest source update on
February 1st) and have noticed (for quite a while, actually
On Tue, 7 Feb 2012, Kenneth R Westerback wrote:
On Tue, Feb 07, 2012 at 09:42:07AM -0500, Dave Anderson wrote:
I've got a system running amd64/mp -current (latest source update on
February 1st) and have noticed (for quite a while, actually) that the
nightly backup of / to /altroot wasn't
for /dev/whatever in the /altroot fstab entry -- but
I've been using DUIDs (as set up by the installer).
Shouldn't the daily script be updated to handle DUIDs as well as
explicit devices in /etc/fstab?
Dave
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Root | xargs rm and using a explicit cvs
root.
-Otto
Hmmm. That doesn't seem to [fully] explain the slowdowns I've seen,
since I always use an explicit cvs root (following the FAQ) though I
certainly have switched repositories from time to time.
Dave
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On Sat, 24 Dec 2011, Dave Anderson wrote:
On Fri, 23 Dec 2011, Brynet wrote:
On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 09:30:44PM -0500, Dave Anderson wrote:
For the iPhone, yes, but evidently not for the iPad2.
Yes, it will be a manual effort for as long as Apple releases new devices.
If you want to use
On Sat, 28 Jan 2012, Nick Holland wrote:
On 01/28/12 09:12, Dave Anderson wrote:
Thanks for the info. I've been using -Pd because
http://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html says to use them; I haven't yet
had a chance to look into how cvs works beyond reading the man page,
faq, etc.
and please
On Fri, 27 Jan 2012, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 12:10 PM, Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com
wrote:
I've run into this problem perhaps a dozen times over the past several
months while running amd64-current, most recently at 15:53 2012/1/26 EST
while running a system built
situation. So what do I do to get 5.0 compiled?
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[De omnibus dubitandum]
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Dave
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because it's
large, complicated and (especially) under active development.
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On Sat, 14 Jan 2012, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
Hi Dave,
Dave Anderson wrote on Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 12:14:57PM -0500:
and then ran 'pkg_add -ui' it was unable to update those files:
Couldn't find updates for uvideo-firmware-1.2p0, iwn-firmware-5.6p0.
The firmwares live in a different package
about worked.
Dave
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On Fri, 23 Dec 2011, Brynet wrote:
On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 09:30:44PM -0500, Dave Anderson wrote:
For the iPhone, yes, but evidently not for the iPad2.
Yes, it will be a manual effort for as long as Apple releases new devices.
If you want to use libusb ports (..like gphoto2), you'll need
detached
Dave
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no information as to whether or not it actually works (I was
test-booting a store demo system), but the 17 August 5.0 snapshot
recognized and configured it.
Dave
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.
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On Thu, 18 Aug 2011, Dave Anderson wrote:
I've been looking at a bunch of notebook dmesgs (i386, single processor)
recently and have noticed that the value reported for 'real mem' is
almost always much lower than the amount of memory actually installed.
A typical example is
OpenBSD 5.0
I've posted to the www.nycbug.org site (and sent to dm...@openbsd.org) a
bunch more dmesgs from notebooks found in local stores.
Dave
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, or is something
wrong?
Thanks,
Dave
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On Thu, 18 Aug 2011, Dave Anderson wrote:
Oops! I forgot to include the full dmesg; here it is.
I've been looking at a bunch of notebook dmesgs (i386, single processor)
recently and have noticed that the value reported for 'real mem' is
almost always much lower than the amount of memory
bytes/sector, 573477376 sectors
bootpath: /pci@1f,70/scsi@2,0/disk@0,0
root on sd0a swap on sd0b dump on sd0b
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** Reply to message from Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com on Thu,
2 Jun 2011 20:01:26 -0400 (EDT)
In my neverending quest for more notebook dmesgs I've come across
several HP Pavilion systems which hang during boot (using the i386
snapshot dated 5/24), after a line starting with 'acpimcfg0
On Sun, 19 Jun 2011, Dave Anderson wrote:
** Reply to message from Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com on
Thu, 19 May 2011 20:27:31 -0400
** Reply to message from Sevan / Venture37 ventur...@gmail.com on
Fri, 29 Apr 2011 09:55:48 +0100
Stick them up on http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=dmesgd
system, how can I
gather enough information so that someone can look into this?
Dave
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** Reply to message from Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com on
Thu, 19 May 2011 20:27:31 -0400
** Reply to message from Sevan / Venture37 ventur...@gmail.com on
Fri, 29 Apr 2011 09:55:48 +0100
Stick them up on http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=dmesgd;SQLIMIT=20 as well
as sending them to dm
On Fri, 3 Jun 2011, Dave Anderson wrote:
On Fri, 3 Jun 2011, Kenneth R Westerback wrote:
On Fri, Jun 03, 2011 at 01:09:47PM -0400, Dave Anderson wrote:
While gathering notebook dmesgs I encountered this panic during boot (at
a Best Buy, on a demo system labelled Toshiba r835-p50x, booting from
swapper
[All of the above was hand-copied from the screen, so there may be
typos.]
I hope that this is enough information to enable someone to track down
the problem. If more is needed, let me know what it is and I'll try to
get it.
Dave
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On Fri, 3 Jun 2011, Kenneth R Westerback wrote:
On Fri, Jun 03, 2011 at 01:09:47PM -0400, Dave Anderson wrote:
While gathering notebook dmesgs I encountered this panic during boot (at
a Best Buy, on a demo system labelled Toshiba r835-p50x, booting from
a USB stick loaded with an i386 snapshot
to let someone debug this
(remembering that these are store demo systems to which I have only
limited access)? Or is this a known problem for which no more data is
needed?
Dave
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On Sat, 21 May 2011, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2011-05-21, Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com wrote:
On Sat, 21 May 2011, Paul M wrote:
On 20/05/2011, at 12:27 PM, Dave Anderson wrote:
FWIW I've encountered several ASUS notebooks which panic during boot
(in aml_parse or parse_aml, I can't
On Wed, 25 May 2011, Paul M wrote:
On 25/05/2011, at 4:48 AM, Dave Anderson wrote:
On Sat, 21 May 2011, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2011-05-21, Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com wrote:
On Sat, 21 May 2011, Paul M wrote:
On 20/05/2011, at 12:27 PM, Dave Anderson wrote:
FWIW I've
On Sat, 21 May 2011, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2011-05-21, Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com wrote:
On Sat, 21 May 2011, Paul M wrote:
On 20/05/2011, at 12:27 PM, Dave Anderson wrote:
FWIW I've encountered several ASUS notebooks which panic during boot
(in aml_parse or parse_aml, I can't
On Sat, 21 May 2011, Paul M wrote:
On 20/05/2011, at 12:27 PM, Dave Anderson wrote:
FWIW I've encountered several ASUS notebooks which panic during boot
(in aml_parse or parse_aml, I can't remember which is correct); since
aml_xparse
these are store demo machines I don't have any good way
dmesg database that I can directly upload to, that looks like
a good place for them.
I've uploaded the 43 I've gotten so far, and will put more up soon
(I've still got a couple of stores to hit). You can find them by
filtering on submitter 'Dave Anderson'. I had some uploading problems,
so
On Tue, 3 May 2011, Alexander Hall wrote:
On 05/02/11 23:50, Dave Anderson wrote:
Sorry to bother you all, but I'm failing miserably at searching for a
tool to help analyze the structure of arbitrary files (prefereably one
which runs on OpenBSD).
I've got a device which exports data
On Tue, 3 May 2011, Joachim Gwoke wrote:
Ever visit the people at http://www.woodmann.com? They might offer
some more answers.
No, I wasn't aware of them. Thanks for the pointer.
Dave
On 5/3/11, Alexander Hall ha...@openbsd.org wrote:
On 05/02/11 23:50, Dave Anderson wrote:
Sorry
On Tue, 3 May 2011, Erik wrote:
Op 3-5-2011 16:51, Dave Anderson schreef:
On Tue, 3 May 2011, Joachim Gwoke wrote:
Ever visit the people at http://www.woodmann.com? They might offer
some more answers.
Alternately you might have a look at the coroners toolkit and its
successors
or
for suitable programs would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave
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On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 a.velichin...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 11:25:20AM -0400, Dave Anderson wrote:
I'm working on buying a notebook which will run OpenBSD, and have been
grabbing the dmesg from whatever I find in stores to look at hardware
compatibility (I've got a 4.9-current
...@openbsd.org?
Dave
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to a newer snapshot soon.
Dave
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 11:25:20AM -0400, Dave Anderson wrote:
I'm working on buying a notebook which will run OpenBSD, and have been
grabbing the dmesg from whatever I find in stores to look at hardware
compatibility (I've got a 4.9-current snapshot from 2011
My set just showed up (near Boston, Mass.)
Dave
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that the final paragraph says
T-shirts and posters ... do not fund the project. This should be
fixed. [As should the copyright notice, which should be extended to
include 2011.]
FYI,
Dave
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please order a
CD set if you haven't already done so. OpenBSD has served me well for
quite a few years, and I'd really like to see it continue -- and
continue to improve.
Dave
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so. OpenBSD has served me well for
quite a few years, and I'd really like to see it continue -- and
continue to improve.
Exactly -- let us continue doing this.
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good too and it's free to download.
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/share/mk/sys.mk).
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all outgoing traffic from their
customers to port 25.
Running my own mailserver from my home has worked for me for 15+ years.
Dave
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in.)
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/TEST (line 92 of /usr/share/mk/sys.mk).
Dave
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that can continue:
publickey,password,keyboard-interactive
debug1: Next authentication method: password
r...@anoncvs.comstyle.com's password:
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On Tue, 7 Dec 2010, Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 05:40:39PM -0500, Dave Anderson wrote:
No doubt I've screwed something up, but I can't figure out what.
# echo $CVSROOT
anoncvs.comstyle.com:/cvs
^
# cvs -t -d$CVSROOT -q up -Pd
- main loop with CVSROOT=anoncvs.comstyle.com
(on a light-duty, mostly-home mailserver) for 15 years.
Dave
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On Fri, 13 Aug 2010, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
Dave Anderson wrote:
On Fri, 13 Aug 2010,j...@fixedpointgroup.com wrote:
sendmail is fine if you have a few users at a relatively quiet domain,
all of whom you want to have system accounts on the mailserver.
You imply that sendmail is _only_
/relayd.html
Can anyone shed any light on this for me?
Please tell me if I'm barking up the wrong tree!
Many thanks, Scott
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** Reply to message from Dave Anderson d...@daveanderson.com on Sun,
4 Apr 2010 20:30:15 -0400 (EDT)
On Thu, 1 Apr 2010, Dave Anderson wrote:
On Thu, 1 Apr 2010, Dave Anderson wrote:
I've inherited an old notebook (Sony Vaio PCG-FX120) whose CardBus slots
are (presumably) unusable because
On Thu, 1 Apr 2010, Dave Anderson wrote:
On Thu, 1 Apr 2010, Dave Anderson wrote:
I've inherited an old notebook (Sony Vaio PCG-FX120) whose CardBus slots
are (presumably) unusable because their interrupts aren't mapped:
cbb0 at pci1 dev 2 function 0 Ricoh 5C476 CardBus rev 0x80: couldn't \
map
mtrr: Pentium Pro MTRR support
vscsi0 at root
scsibus1 at vscsi0: 256 targets
softraid0 at root
root on wd0a swap on wd0b dump on wd0b
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On Thu, 1 Apr 2010, Dave Anderson wrote:
I've inherited an old notebook (Sony Vaio PCG-FX120) whose CardBus slots
are (presumably) unusable because their interrupts aren't mapped:
cbb0 at pci1 dev 2 function 0 Ricoh 5C476 CardBus rev 0x80: couldn't \
map interrupt
cbb1 at pci1 dev 2 function 1
to the packet's source address, which is somewhat similar to
what antispoof does.
Dave
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that many people are tired of seeing
quetions that have already been asked and answered posted again by
people who apparently can't be bothered to search the archives. If you
waste their time in this way, they will, not unreasonably, be irritated.
Dave
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on.
Dave
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On Tue, 16 Mar 2010, Simon Perreault wrote:
On 03/15/2010 11:49 PM, Dave Anderson wrote:
I'm configuring a notebook which will use PF to protect itself from the
environments in which I use it, and would like to have FTP 'just work'
on it -- whether it's from an explicit FTP command, from
On Tue, 16 Mar 2010, Dave Anderson wrote:
On Tue, 16 Mar 2010, Simon Perreault wrote:
On 03/15/2010 11:49 PM, Dave Anderson wrote:
I'm configuring a notebook which will use PF to protect itself from the
environments in which I use it, and would like to have FTP 'just work'
on it -- whether
On Tue, 16 Mar 2010, Gaby Vanhegan wrote:
On 16 Mar 2010, at 17:24, Dave Anderson wrote:
I'm configuring a notebook which will use PF to protect itself from the
environments in which I use it, and would like to have FTP 'just work'
on it -- whether it's from an explicit FTP command, from
On Tue, 16 Mar 2010, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2010-03-16, J.C. Roberts list-...@designtools.org wrote:
On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 12:39:01 -0400 (EDT) Dave Anderson
d...@daveanderson.com wrote:
I see two options:
1. pass out
This can work for passive FTP if one is willing to allow outbound
In the body of the manpage, the 'divert-packet', 'divert-reply' and
'divert-to' options are mentioned -- but there is no mention of them in
the BNF at the end of the manpage (a search on 'divert' finds nothing).
Dave
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