On 8/14/19 9:20 PM, Aaron Mason wrote:
> Hi Tito
>
> Can you tell us more about the database? How often will its data be
> changed, added to, etc? How much data do you have? How complex are
> your DB queries? These answers will help determine the RAM and
> processor requirements for the
On 8/14/19 9:20 PM, Aaron Mason wrote:
> Hi Tito
>
> Can you tell us more about the database? How often will its data be
> changed, added to, etc? How much data do you have? How complex are
> your DB queries? These answers will help determine the RAM and
> processor requirements for the
On Thu, 15 Aug 2019, Tito Mari Francis Escano wrote:
to prepare this be deployed and run for quite a long time and ready for about
60,000 visits per day at most.
Perhaps sqlite:
https://www.sqlite.org/whentouse.html
It is good integrated with tcl, hence I would use as server:
On Thu, 15 Aug 2019, Roderick wrote:
It [sqlite] is good integrated with tcl, hence I would use as server:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/NaviServer
I mean, I would not use php. :)
Hi,
I'm experiencing similar issue than
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=136934201423696=2
with -current on an i386 APU2.
The problem is the divert-to rule is not working on interfaces that are
part of a bridge(4).
Is it a know issue?
Thank you,
Best
--
Olivier Cherrier
Phone:
Hi,
EDIT:
I have taken a look at the website of my hosting provider.
My IPv6 gateway would be fe80::1.
When trying to add the route manually i get "network unreachable".
Which leaves me puzzeled.
Stephan
On 8/14/19 11:08 PM, gwes wrote:
> On 8/14/19 4:45 PM, freda_bundc...@nym.hush.com
On Thu, Aug 15, 2019 at 06:50:09PM +0200, list wrote:
> Hi,
>
> EDIT:
>
> I have taken a look at the website of my hosting provider.
>
> My IPv6 gateway would be fe80::1.
>
> When trying to add the route manually i get "network unreachable".
>
Did you specify the output interface ? With LL
I have taken a look at the website of my hosting provider.
My IPv6 gateway would be fe80::1.
When trying to add the route manually i get "network unreachable".
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=156572276103920=2
SCNR
Hey,
thanks for the answers,
so ..
I firstly got rid of the alias and the manual routes.
1.) "Can you ping your own IPv6 address ?"
Yes i can. Works as expected.
2.) "tcpdump -ni vio0 -s 1500 icmp6"
results in alot of "neigbor sol".
3.) "Who are you trying to ping?"
I have a /64 for
I believe the unveil() code in rsync is completely wrong and should
be deleted.
Jiri B wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use rrsync[1] wrapper in SSH key via `command=` option to restrict
> mode and path of called rsync program.
>
> I discovered some strange difference related to symlinks between rsync
>
On 2019-08-02 08:26, Claudio Jeker wrote:
On Fri, Aug 02, 2019 at 12:28:58PM +0100, Andy Lemin wrote:
Ahhh, thank you!
I didn’t realise this had changed and now the drivers are written with
full knowledge of the interface.
That is an overstatement but we know for sure a lot more about these
Hi,
I use rrsync[1] wrapper in SSH key via `command=` option to restrict
mode and path of called rsync program.
I discovered some strange difference related to symlinks between rsync
and openrsync when called via rrsync wrapper.
openrsync errors with:
/usr/src/usr.bin/rsync/symlinks.c:48:
I've been doing screencasts to Twitch from OpenBSD that improved significantly
with the Samson Meteor Mic, a USB Mic. No compatibility issues there, and I'm
very pleased with the quality.
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