Thought this was interesting. Seemed appropriate as an OT given the
semi-recent 2038 changes...
https://spectracom.com/resources/blog/lisa-perdue/2018/gps-2019-week-rollover-what-you-need-know
Hello,
I have paid for Ticekts for the Ansible Tutorial and the Lib TLS
tutorial Thursday in EuroBSD Con2018 Bucharest. I cant attend Thursday
and
I dont want the tickets to go to waste, so if any of the mailing list
subscribers woudl like to go ... please reply directly to me and you
can have the
On Wednesday, September 19, 2018 8:26 AM, Tim Jones
wrote:
> > Check the time and date.
> > And enable ntpd if you already haven't.
>
> Time and data are fine.
>
> NTP already runs extensively on this network, so setting it up on OpenBSD
> instances was a subconcious nobrainer. ;-)
Tim,
The m
On 09/19/18 09:02, Tim Jones wrote:
Hi,
I'm wracking my brains here. I have just replaced
with one based on OpenBSD 6.3 PF. Nothing else has changed on the network, just the
firewall.
Lots of "stuff" that used to work (e.g. various nightly pushes of data to "the
cloud") have suddenly stop
I has the same problem on a release version
achihpet0
fixed the keyboard problem
I am now running an earlier current and not specifying that.
My time clock is way off. I'm going to need to re-add to my sysctl.conf
So this is a common problem.
Chris Bennett
On 09/19/18 03:29, Jonathan Gray wrote:
On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 03:03:12AM +0200, Leo Unglaub wrote:
The only big problem I have is that as soon as I start X I cannot use the
keyboard correctly. Every time I type a character on the keyboard it gets
repeated multiple times. Most often it gets rep
On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 03:03:12AM +0200, Leo Unglaub wrote:
> > > The only big problem I have is that as soon as I start X I cannot use the
> > > keyboard correctly. Every time I type a character on the keyboard it gets
> > > repeated multiple times. Most often it gets repeated between 3 and 7
>
The only big problem I have is that as soon as I start X I cannot use the
keyboard correctly. Every time I type a character on the keyboard it gets
repeated multiple times. Most often it gets repeated between 3 and 7 times.
Do you have any idea what I could to in order to fix/debug this?
Could be
On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 12:27:29AM +0200, Leo Unglaub wrote:
> Hi,
> today I got my new Laptop. A Lenovo ThinkPad E485 with an AMD Ryzen CPU. I
> installed the latest OpenBSD -current on the device and a lot of stuff work
> very well. I used the traditional installation method without EFI. Only Wif
On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 12:27:29AM +0200, Leo Unglaub wrote:
> Hi,
> today I got my new Laptop. A Lenovo ThinkPad E485 with an AMD Ryzen CPU. I
> installed the latest OpenBSD -current on the device and a lot of stuff work
> very well. I used the traditional installation method without EFI. Only Wif
Hi,
today I got my new Laptop. A Lenovo ThinkPad E485 with an AMD Ryzen CPU.
I installed the latest OpenBSD -current on the device and a lot of stuff
work very well. I used the traditional installation method without EFI.
Only Wifi and Hybernate/Suspend don't work, but that was expected and is
> Check the time and date.
> And enable ntpd if you already haven't.
Time and data are fine.
NTP already runs extensively on this network, so setting it up on OpenBSD
instances was a subconcious nobrainer. ;-)
Hi,
Please do not recommend SquirrelMail. It is unmaintained. Its last
release was 5 years ago.
User interfaces like Roundcube and Rainloop work well enough and still
are actively maintained. I do not know how well those other ones you
listed work.
Alternatively, direct your users to some clear
On Tue, Sep 18, 2018, 23:04 Tim Jones <
b631093f-779b-4d67-9ffe-5f6d5b1d3...@protonmail.ch> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm wracking my brains here. I have just replaced firewall> with one based on OpenBSD 6.3 PF. Nothing else has changed on the
> network, just the firewall
>
Check the time and date.
And
Hi,
I'm wracking my brains here. I have just replaced
with one based on OpenBSD 6.3 PF. Nothing else has changed on the network, just
the firewall.
Lots of "stuff" that used to work (e.g. various nightly pushes of data to "the
cloud") have suddenly stopped working after the new firewall was
Am Sun, 16 Sep 2018 16:27:32 -0400
schrieb Ken MacKenzie :
> An example from one of my setups:
>
> location /api/deploy/core {
> proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
> proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
> proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For
> Webmail isn't worth bothering with at all. Too complicated.
Let me rephrase that for you.
Webmail is easy. Open source webmail is all horrible stuff stuck in the last
century.
To make open source webmail look and behave like the is the complicated bit.
Olivier Regnier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to disable the '.aucat_cookie' file or change his location?
No.
Libraries know the specific pathname.
Luke Small wrote:
> I'm not sure that I wasn't ambiguous. I want to be able to set up all
> necessary unveil
> promises then from that point on, be able to only reduce unveil permissions.
> I don't
> know the mechanism by which is unveil works, but perhaps it could be an
> unveil command
> sim
Hi postmasters,
On Mon, 17 Sep 2018 18:33:52 Mik J wrote:
> The only drawback I see is that roundcube is less sexy and less good
> than gmail.
Webmail isn't worth bothering with at all. Too complicated.
All desktops & mobile phones/tablets have various IMAP clients.
For computers, there are IMA
On Sun 2018.09.16 at 17:10 +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2018-09-16, ?? wrote:
> > Thank you very much, it works.
> > I always thought this would restart my whole session and I would loose
> > all my open windows.
>
> It does actually restart the window manager, but inf
On 2018-09-18, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 05:11:24AM +0100, Tom Smyth wrote:
>> Hello all,
>> I was wondering what is the lowest values of BGP holdtime that you
>> recommend running in production ?
>
> I recomend using the default especially against ebgp peers.
MikroTik in par
Take a look other here:
https://www.cvedetails.com/vulnerability-list/vendor_id-8871/Clamav.html
El mar., 18 sept. 2018 a las 11:02, Marko Cupać ()
escribió:
> On Tue, 18 Sep 2018 10:32:25 +0100
> Kevin Chadwick wrote:
>
> > I see clamav and other scanning stuff as an insecurity personally.
>
On Tue, 18 Sep 2018 10:32:25 +0100
Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> I see clamav and other scanning stuff as an insecurity personally.
Can you elaborate, please?
--
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After enlightenment - chop wood, draw water.
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On Mon, 17 Sep 2018 13:20:22 -0700
> I don't mind throwing in PostgreSQL, but where are some good
> table/column examples?
SQL is for centralisation of many servers, it will likely be slower
otherwise.
There is greyscanner in ports. You can use that as a model for your own
scripts to do extra c
On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 05:11:24AM +0100, Tom Smyth wrote:
> Hello all,
> I was wondering what is the lowest values of BGP holdtime that you
> recommend running in production ?
I recomend using the default especially against ebgp peers.
> I would like to set them to a lower value to detect an is
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