On 06/03/17 20:52, Markus Rosjat wrote:
Hi there,
well if it would be up to me I would skip wordpress for good but well
it's not my decition.
So I was wondering if there is some recommendations on what to block in
the httpd.conf and what file permissions to use.
For now I have:
- like
hi there,
just had some strange encounter, I was wondering why I don't get mail
from this list for a while.
So I did some digging and found that even 192.43.244.163 was whitelisted
with like 32k mails delivered there are also GREY entries for this ip.
so I checked my blacklists, nothing to
Hi there,
well if it would be up to me I would skip wordpress for good but well
it's not my decition.
So I was wondering if there is some recommendations on what to block in
the httpd.conf and what file permissions to use.
For now I have:
- like wordpress suggest 0755 on dirs and 0644 on
Job control is disabled prior to setting up the auto-install timeout. It
is then re-disabled when the timer has been started.
The second set +m should be set -m or be removed.
# Stop monitoring background processes to avoid printing
# job completion notices in
Hi,
I’m currently experimenting to run OpenBGPD over OpenVPN p2p links (not
the common /30 or /31 interconnection network we can see on Internet).
It works great for the BGP part, but the exported routes to the kernel
does not correspond to the BGP ones.
For exemple, if I look for the route to
On Fri, Jun 02, 2017 at 08:38:50PM -0700, Dillon Jay Pena wrote:
> I'm not understanding why I'm getting a relayd error. Thanks in advance.
>
> According to
> http://man.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi/OpenBSD-current/man5/relayd.conf.5#listen_on,
> I just need address.crt and private/address.key to
On Fri, Jun 02 2017 at 42:07, cdix wrote:
> I have the same problem.
> Did you ever found a resolution for your problem?
> If so what was it?
>
Hi,
FTP has one command tcp connection and one dynamic data connection that makes
an entire applicative session. In order FTP to work, it needs both
I just upgraded my headless pcengines-apu1c from current (amd64, May 30) to
a more recent current (amd64, June 2). Dmesg of the latter is enclosed below.
Upon rebooting the apu1c and logging in with SSH I noticed that the connection
was unreliable (SSH would just stop printing characters), which
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