My last response to Otto seems to have had a lot of noise appended. I
replied via gmail, which seems to have added all sorts of things, as my own
SPF/DMARC rules seem too strict, and seem to stop the mailing list
relaying. Will review.
Humbly,
Steve
ct dir: rm -rf/usr/obj/*
>
> Then try again.
Nuking /usr/obj/* did the trick. Thanks!
I think I'll tweak my process to use a fresh tree checkout after a
sysupgrade (as suggested by Marc Peters - thanks!).
Steve
On Mon, 22 Apr 2024 at 22:09, Steve Fairhead wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
^
/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/clang/libclangAST/../../../llvm/clang/lib/AST/Interp/ByteCodeExprGen.cpp:1428:16:
note: in instantiation of member function
'clang::interp::ByteCodeExprGen::VisitBinaryOperator'
requested here
template class ByteCodeExprGen;
^
What did I do wrong?
n::VisitBinaryOperator'
requested here
template class ByteCodeExprGen;
^
What did I do wrong?
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On 21/04/2024 18:46, Steve Fairhead wrote:
Still no problem. Then I started to rebuild the binaries:
cd /usr/src
make obj && make build
... but eventually ran into shedloads of errors until it bailed. The
first few errors are:
Sorry, missed a bit. Before kernel/binaries
ith BSD:
[*] loksh-7.3_1 Linux port of OpenBSD's ksh
[-] oksh-7.4_1Portable OpenBSD ksh, based on the
Public Domain Korn Shell
Other Linux distros offer other ksh equivalencies. In my opinion any of
them is better than bash.
SteveT
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Does anyone know whether this hardware runs OpenBSD?
https://www.walmart.com/ip/MeLE-Quieter3Q-Fanless-Mini-PC-N5105-Windows-11-8GB-256GB-4K-UHD-Wifi-6-Mini-Desktop-Computer-New/2177929669
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My main computer is Void Linux. If I had to restore from backup every
time the disks became mildly messed up, all my time would be spent
backing up and restoring.
I remember back in the 90's and early 00's before journalling every
system crash was grounds for an ulcer.
I didn't know that the
cism would be greatly appreciated!
How would your evaluation change if one used s6 as their init or at
least as their daemon manager?
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he "multiple colors are more distracting
than helpful" topic.
By the way, in the V2 left side link list, topic headings "OpenBSD
Resources" and "Supporting OpenBSD" come out of the gray and into the
white. This is an absolute no-no, requiring an increase in the width of
the div for the left hand link list.
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their
visual acuity.
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exact typeface in the hands of the user's
browser settings, to accommodate users of all varying visual
abilities and preferences. If you follow this advice, please don't
change your specifying sans-serif and your already perfect line
spacing for text in and between paragraphs.
I teach HTML and CSS
l that big, so if you later don't need it,
you're not wasting much room.
As you know, the MBR/EFI legacy/EFI decision for the motherboard is
done in the bios.
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message to supervision-subscr...@list.skarnet.org.
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-i resolv.conf && echo nameserver 8.8.8.8 >> resolv.conf && chattr +i
resolv.conf
I also don't understand why you start unbound manually instead of from
computer initialization. It sounds like if unbound started before
fw_update, there would be no problem.
SteveT
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u have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out to me.
Cheers,
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On 06/07/2023 10:31 p.m., Jonathan Thornburg wrote:
I'm looking for a web hosting provider based in Canada. Performance
isn't critical (the websites will be relatively small, static, and
low-traffic), but I'd like a firm wh
see any reason why spamd shouldn't play well with smtpd,
since it's more a feature of pf.conf than Sendmail. Please yell if I'm
wrong.
Thanks,
Steve
te, I pasted the wrong aucat command
>I ran. It should be
>
>$ aucat -f snd/1 -o - | aucat -i -
>or
>$ aucat -f snd/1 -o output.wav
I played output.wav with vlc on Void Linux and heard the ticking and
nothing but the ticking.
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Mayuresh Kathe said on Fri, 19 May 2023 08:57:18 GMT
>hey theo,
>wish you a very happy birthday.
>hope you have an interesting year ahead.
>and hope everybody out here "only" wish theo instead of
>also going off at a tangent and creating a mess.
>-mayuresh
>
Happy
up pf.conf to let
through what you need.
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not configured
"Intel Braswell SIO DMA" rev 0x35 at pci0 dev 30 function 0 not configured
Full dmesg below.
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r
Hi,
Thanks for validating my thoughts. I appreciate the time you took to reply.
Cheers,
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On 4/18/2023 2:25 AM, Omar Polo wrote:
On 2023/04/17 10:32:58 -0600, Steve Williams
wrote:
Hi,
I am working on making some changes to my smtpd.conf file and was looking
at the man page
s and mda_without_aliases?
match for local action mda_with_aliases
match from any for domain example.com action mda_without_aliases
match for any action "outbound"
^^^ Similarily, the "outbound" has quotes, but the 2 "mda_with.."
lines don't have quotes.
Slightly confused, just wanting to understand precisely the config file.
Thanks,
Steve Williams
about 26Mbit down and 3.5Mbit up. Do you think I'll need to worry about
state limits, states or state-mismatches?
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Daniele Bonini said on Wed, 15 Feb 2023 21:27:23 +0100
>I was trying different options like an OS, and my focus
>went on FreeBSD and OpenBSD.
I've never been able to get FreeBSD or NetBSD or Dragonfly running.
OpenBSD was easy and very stable.
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hard links in a Maildir. Same apology goes to Steve
Litt, whose message I've not received (saw it just now on the marc.info
board).
Thanks, chaps.
Steve
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On 22/01/2023 21:06, Steve Fairhead wrote:
After a lot of analysis, I found that all user folders (and all other
folders/partitions) were near-enough identical on both machines,
except for one - my boss's . After more analysis, I found
On 22/01/2023 21:06, Steve Fairhead wrote:
After a lot of analysis, I found that all user folders (and all other
folders/partitions) were near-enough identical on both machines, except
for one - my boss's . After more analysis, I found that it was his
Maildir (using dovecot) that was weird
... in case using compression somehow negated the sparse files setting.
Again no change - still 188 GB.
Mysterious.
Thanks,
Steve
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Zeljko Jovanovic said on Mon, 23 Jan 2023 01:25:56 +0100
>On 22.1.23. 22:06, Steve Fairhead wrote:
>>
>> I'm just puzzled, and clearly missing something. Can anyone
>> enlighten me as to the large (nearly 4*) discrepancy?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>&
30977229
8% /home
New machine:
Filesystem 512-blocks Used Avail Capacity iused ifree
%iused Mounted on
/dev/sd0a 2130681584 1691626016 33252150484% 2679491 30930491
8% /s0
Thanks,
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Apologies for being too brief. I was using:
/usr/local/bin/rsync -avz --delete src dest
There are no symlinks etc in the Maildir folder in question. I'm not
sure if that's what you meant re warning.
Thanks,
Steve
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04 GB" for both
the original "49 GB" Maildir and the 188 GB copy.)
I'm just puzzled, and clearly missing something. Can anyone enlighten me
as to the large (nearly 4*) discrepancy?
Thanks,
Steve
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Hi,
Please disregard this.
There was a discrepancy with some 7.1 files from the base install that
needed to be updated.
Cheers,
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On 10/12/2022 3:55 p.m., Steve Williams wrote:
Hi,
TL;DR
After (messy) upgrade, I'm getting the following in the relink.log:
(SHA256) /bsd: OK
LD=&qu
rm 12288
+ RANDOM1=5878
+ random_uniform 4096
+ RANDOM2=3116
+ random_uniform 4096
+ RANDOM3=2520
+ random_uniform 4096
+ RANDOM4=707
+ random_uniform 4096
+ RANDOM5=185
+ cat
+ > gap.link
+ << __EOF__
+ ld -r gap.link gapdummy.o -o gap.o
Abort trap
Any thoughts/advice?
Thanks,
Steve Williams
Theo de Raadt said on Sun, 20 Nov 2022 19:35:22 -0700
>Steve Litt wrote:
>
>> Vitaliy Makkoveev said on Mon, 21 Nov 2022 03:48:21 +0300
>>
>> >> On 20 Nov 2022, at 18:06, Odd Martin Baanrud
>> >> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Hel
or instance, $lan contains the network card name
of the LAN one, and $wan contains the network name of the one going to
the Internet. Unfortunately, this would probably mean changing a lot of
existing shellscripts, but it's doable.
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t;Network error on destination MXs".
I do have SPF etc setup; thought that might be it, but no. I've read
that some ISPs have closed port 25. I presume that's relevant, but I
simply don't know.
As I said, all cluebats gratefully (and probably painful
a shoot jpgs and raw and it will provide the option of which to view.
For videos, you can create a thumbnail from the video so the user has a
bit of a clue what they might be going to watch.
Good luck!
Cheers,
Steve Williams
0 at bcmgpio0: 58 pins
bwfm0: address e4:5f:01:79:5d:54
umass1 at uhub1 port 2 configuration 1 interface 0 "Sunplus Technology
Inc. USB to Serial-ATA bridge" rev 2.00/1.03 addr 9
umass1: using SCSI over Bulk-Only
scsibus4 at umass1: 2 targets, initiator 0
sd2 at scsibus4 targ 1 lun 0:
serial.04fc0c25JNB0J800926Z
sd2: 953869MB, 512 bytes/sector, 1953525168 sectors
Problem drive, powered on after boot, them mounted and the boot
continues
Thanks,
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I should have tried :( Thanks for the nudge.
Cheers,
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On Mon, Jul 11, 2022 at 4:51 AM Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> On 2022-07-11, Steve Williams wrote:
> > First, I built a Raspberry Pi 4b system with a USB wired NIC and went to
> > restore my backup from Google using rc
on it.
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Steve Williams
to configure all of that.
This is only for a 20 Meg (bi directional) connection, so not stressing
things too much.
What would be a good USB to ethernet (RJ45) adapter that is supported by
OpenBSD?
Thanks,
Steve W.
Hi all,
I need some easy beginner's pf documentation as well as some
intermediate pf documentation. I plan to make an OpenBSD/pf firewall. I
haven't done this in ten years, and imagine pf and the process of
turning OpenBSD into a firewall have changed in that time.
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t;sysupgrade -r", through 6.9 and then 7.0 (rebuilding and rebooting
after patches). They seem fine. Any gotchas with this?
To put it another way, what is the recommended way of upgrading a
production system with patches applied (so -stabl
On 07/11/2021 10:35, Steve Fairhead wrote:
That's what I'd expect, and I did indeed run sysupgrade without specific
options. Nonetheless I seem to have wound up with -current when I would
have expected -stable:
# dmesg | grep OpenBSD
OpenBSD 6.9-stable (GENERIC.MP) #0: Mon Aug 23 21:44:18
-cf - . | (cd some_folder; tar -xvf -)
Cheers,
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On 24/03/2022 5:38 a.m., Leo Unglaub wrote:
Hey friends,
i have a 500GB drive that is fully encrypted using a softraid with
raidlevel C. It works perfectly. But now the drive is getting full and
i have to grow it. This server i
of using a small SD card as well as having a USB
device for OpenBSD... this doesn't seem to apply to Pi 4 B as there
are only USB ports...
Thanks,
Steve Williams
player. ddrescue is the
standard way to recover date from disks with lots of bad sectors.
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On 30/11/2021 12:38 a.m., Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2021-11-30, Steve Williams wrote:
Hi,
I have an APU 2C4 running OpenBSD 7.
I see that the Raspberry Pi 4B is supported by OpenBSD now and I was
thinking of getting one to play with as my APU is my main server and I
don't want to take
. a Raspberry
Pi 4B.
Does anyone have a "gut" feeling on the relative performance?
Does the wireless networking work well on the Raspberry as the APU's
wireless is less than optimal :) ?
Thanks for any feedback.
Cheers,
Steve Williams
ed with both the pointer and the
> keyboard
>* Simple, minimal configuration that fits with the
> rest of OpenBSD
>What do you think?
I'd leave well enough alone.
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the stills together into a video! It's
interesting to see ffmpeg threaded.. it's using 362% of my cpu! It is
making the CPU temperature go up though!
Pretty amazing. Thanks again!
Cheers,
Steve Williams
On 15/11/2021 10:21 a.m., Steve Williams wrote:
Hi,
I have an OpenBSD server (APC
so I don't want to spend a huge amount of money on it.
Thanks,
Steve Williams
with -current on this machine.)
Thanks for your responses.
Steve
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Where did I goof?
Thanks, and apologies for my dumbassness,
Steve
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Hi,
I have had absolutely TERRIBLE luck with replacement laptop batteries
(DELL) that weren't OEM. I had 2 different ones die shortly after the
warranty period. My Dell batteries are twice the price, but I get many
years of use out of them.
YMMV...
Cheers,
Steve W.
On 15/07/2021 8:54
d php_fpm, but other than that, how do I figure out if
anything is still calling 7.3?
I have a simple build, roundcubemail, piwigo, nextcloud and a few others.
Thanks,
Steve W.
ter scenario
If you employ a dead man's switch like you describe above, you really
should back up that machine every single day.
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).
Would this be of any use/interest to the open-source community? Or is
HPGL now toast? The C code is just sitting here gathering dust (as is my
one remaining HP plotter).
Steve
Hi,
You are correct!
The contents of my .forward!!
pcengine$ cat .forward
"|/usr/local/bin/procmail -f -"
And yes, all my filtering is defined in my .procmailrc file.
Sorry for any confusion!
Cheers,
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On 15/02/2021 11:30 a.m., Austin Hook wrote:
Hi Steve, I wonder
t the lack of DNS
resolution (hosts, resolv.conf, etc).
They can be copied into the chroot folder, but then maintenance is an
issue (and no, symbolic link won't work).
Cheers,
Steve W.
On 09/02/2021 4:30 p.m., Jesse Barton wrote:
Hey OpenBSD Community,
I am working on getting php
From " when .forward (procmail)"
My .procmailrc:
"|/usr/local/bin/procmail -f -"
Not sure if this is your problem or not. But I have quite a large
.procmailrc file (200 lines) that makes a historical archive of every
incoming email, filtering maillist emails, etc.
Thanks,
Steve W.
ays* have a default deny at the start of pf.conf. Except this
time, I didn't, and didn't spot the omission depsite reviewing it, well,
a lot. Oops. (I did say it'd been a while...)
Thank you, Peter, for setting this old twit right.
Steve
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Steve Williams:
I hesitate to send this because perhaps I'm just too impatient, but then
again, perhaps not. This is not critical/time sensitive.
I just thought I'd check if there a problem with the current packages folder
from the mirrors
Impatient it is :D
Thanks for the update!
Cheers,
Steve W.
On 07/01/2021 10:56 a.m., Patrick Wildt wrote:
I committed an update to libunwind which made a major bump necessary.
Maybe I should have asked ports to run with the build first, so that
base and packages would be aligned. Too late
ekit2-1.2.2
Couldn't install consolekit2-1.2.2 polkit-0.118 pulseaudio-14.0
spidermonkey78-78.5.0v1
desktop#
Am I being too impatient?
Thanks,
Steve Williams
oot
scsibus2 at vscsi0: 256 targets
softraid0 at root
scsibus3 at softraid0: 256 targets
root on sd0a (562f434732954c85.a) swap on sd0b dump on sd0b
inteldrm0: 1024x768, 32bpp
wsdisplay0 at inteldrm0 mux 1
pckbd_enable: command error
wsdisplay0: screen 0-5 added (std, vt100 emulation)
On 202
ss)
3. The packet hits the Internet and is dropped as a non-routable IP
address
or...
Does the packet get routed out my external interface, whereby the NAT
rule would apply?
match out on egress inet from !(egress:network) to any nat-to (egress:0)
I'm just a little bit lost on how to configure pf fo
Hi,
Thanks for the man page pointer. I cannot believe I didn't think to
look there. A bit embarrassed now.
Cheers,
Steve W.
On 23/12/2020 1:16 p.m., Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2020-12-23, Steve Williams wrote:
Hi,
With OpenBSD 6.8 installed, I'm investigating switching from OpenVPN
n glossary
in the "DESCRIPTION" section. With a /32, that's a hostname. But in a
roadwarrior setup, I won't know what the remote IP is.. so I'm a bit
confused here.
And then finally, what changes need to be made to pf.conf to allow this
traffic to flow? Is that what the "wgport" field is about?
Thanks,
Steve W.
On 03/12/2020 13:20, Steve Fairhead wrote:
There's also this, which I wrote to help a student (my daughter)
understand netmasks and CIDR notation:
http://www.fivetrees.com/netmasks/netmasks.php
It's kinda fun to watch the bit patterns move around...
I can see from my logs that this has
on.
There's also this, which I wrote to help a student (my daughter)
understand netmasks and CIDR notation:
http://www.fivetrees.com/netmasks/netmasks.php
It's kinda fun to watch the bit patterns move around...
Steve
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Were you able to resolve this issue?
> On Jun 10, 2020, at 15:59, obs...@loopw.com wrote:
>
> I have a small fleet of protectli firewalls, all of them with em nics. Only
> the units i’ve upgraded to 6.7 are showing interface errors, where 6.6 is
> definitely not.
>
>
>> On Jun 8, 2020, at
Bytes:
0 ]
Out/Match: [ Packets: 0 Bytes:
0 ]
Out/Pass: [ Packets: 0 Bytes:
0 ]
Out/XPass: [ Packets: 0 Bytes:
0 ]
Cheers,
Steve W.
On 12/08
e instructions below that section.
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On 10/06/2020 10:31 a.m., Aisha Tammy wrote:
On 6/10/20 10:46 AM, Steve Williams wrote:
Hi,
Do you have the proper ioctls to set baud rate, parity, start bits, stop bits
so that the serial port is configured correctly?
What about flow control? rts/cts, xon/xoff.
Dealing with a serial port
Even easier, have stty status set to ^T, and run dd .
When you want to know where you are in the process hit ^T. Lots (most?)
of programs will respond to a SIGINFO request.
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On Jun 10, 2020, 12:48, at 12:48, Luke Small wrote:
>if you have access to packages, you co
Hi,
Do you have the proper ioctls to set baud rate, parity, start bits, stop
bits so that the serial port is configured correctly?
What about flow control? rts/cts, xon/xoff.
Dealing with a serial port is it's own art.
Cheers,
Steve W.
On 10/06/2020 3:03 a.m., Valdrin MUJA wrote:
Hi Misc
is likely to be disastrous.
Do this on a test system. dd is as efficient as it is ruthless. You can
irrevocably damage a system with it.
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On Jun 1, 2020, 09:58, at 09:58, Justin Noor wrote:
>Hi Misc,
>
>Has anyone ever filled a 4TB disk with ra
If you look at the titles of some of the other "articles"
You will see a trend of unhappiness.
The author has the right to write such things, just as everyone else has the
right to ignore it.
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On May 28, 2020, 00:16, at 00:16, Quantum Robin
wrote:
>Hi,
>
timer mechanism can be implemented in FreeRDP.
Cheers,
Steve W.
On 25/04/2020 11:11 a.m., Nick Permyakov wrote:
Hi Steve,
You're talking about
https://github.com/apache/guacamole-server/blob/master/src/libguac/pool.c
, I presume? In that case you're right unless
- the malloc and pthread_* fun
e processes.
Is this a correct assessment of the code and OpenBSD's pthread environnment?
Thanks,
Steve W.
On 15/04/2020 10:19 a.m., Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2020-04-14, Steve Williams wrote:
Guacamole (I believe) needs to run under something like tomcat to serve
up the java war file & a
On 14/04/2020 4:13 p.m., Sriram Narayanan wrote:
On Wed, 15 Apr 2020 at 6:03 AM, Steve Williams
<mailto:st...@williamsitconsulting.com>> wrote:
Hi,
For a R project, I am trying to get guacamole working to be able to
access systems on my home network remotely.
mcat?
Thanks,
Steve Williams
gt;
> It is modular to a degree, but separating services requires a bit of
Here's the degree to which systemd is modular:
http://troubleshooters.com/linux/systemd/lol_systemd.htm
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The proper people know already. It's useless to make
further comments. --STeve Andre'
On Apr 13, 2020, 03:14, at 03:14, Ilya Mitrukov wrote:
>Hi,
>flushing the caches doesn't help and it's still unavailable.
>
>Does anybody know where to report the issue?
>(I'd look
On 05/03/2020 10:53 a.m., Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
On Mar 5, 2020 10:15 AM, Steve Williams wrote:
Hi,
Should this be on ports@? I'm not working on a port...
TL;DR:
Does anyone have any recommendations on how to work around not having
pthread_mutexattr_setpshared in the OpenBSD pthreads
xit status
*** Error 1 in src/guacenc (Makefile:565 'guacenc': @echo " CCLD
" guacenc;/bin/sh ../../libtool --silent --tag=CC --mode=link gcc -s...)
*** Error 1 in . (Makefile:556 'all-recursive')
*** Error 1 in /home/steve/src/guacamole-server-1.1.0 (Makefile:453
'all')
ry look like? Should the hostname point
> > to 0.0.0.0?
>
> It should point to 127.0.0.1
Could it also point to the net address of the computer, like
192.168.100.2? I ask because I might let others talk via my talk server.
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wait= yes
user= root
server = /usr/bin/talkd
log_on_failure += USERID
disable = no
}
====
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. And... it's free for the first
few domains.
https://www.zoneedit.com/free-dns/
Cheers,
Steve W.
x, perhaps in most situations
disk caching makes the difference negligible.
If you really want to see an OS with slow disks that dramatically slow
down the whole system, get yourself a copy of OpenSolaris and load it
on a PC. Very nice, very stable, but everything takes 4 times as long.
SteveT
Steve
On Mon, 6 Jan 2020 09:51:55 -0500
Sonic wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 9:35 AM Steve Litt
> wrote:
> > I need something like that for my situation. Two questions:
> >
> > 1) Does the preceding setup prevent anyone with a different mac
> > address from getting 192.
the
street from getting a lease: If I don't know the person and machine
ahead of time, I don't want them getting a lease.
*** I presume one way is to set aside just enough IP addresses to cover
known mac addresses. I was wondering if there's a way that involves
less arithmetic.
Thanks,
SteveT
Ste
naccompanied by code and that don’t solve
> obvious problems don’t seem to be received very well. Apologies if
> that wasn’t within bounds.
What if the OP had instead of the suggestion submitted two or three Lua
scripts to replace two or three Perl scripts? Would you still have the
same opinio
On Sun, 22 Dec 2019 17:22:16 -0500
Chris Bennett wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 22, 2019 at 04:44:11PM -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
> > On Sun, 22 Dec 2019 19:25:00 +0300
> > v...@vtsoft.dev wrote:
> >
> > > Hello everyone,
> > >
> > > The main page of o
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