Re: bgplg doesn't work with wildcard httpd servers

2019-01-11 Thread Denis Fondras
On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 10:50:21AM -0600, Adam Thompson wrote: > Running 6.4 (-stable, via openup/mtier). > I have bgpd(8) talking to my border router, acting as a route collector. > That part seems fine. > I now have httpd(8) configured trivially to run bgplg(8) (per the bgplg(8) > manpage) but

bgplg doesn't work with wildcard httpd servers

2019-01-11 Thread Adam Thompson
Running 6.4 (-stable, via openup/mtier). I have bgpd(8) talking to my border router, acting as a route collector. That part seems fine. I now have httpd(8) configured trivially to run bgplg(8) (per the bgplg(8) manpage) but it's not working, and I can't tell why. **EDIT: yes, I can, see

Re: Blocking "shodan.io" - What are my options?

2019-01-11 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2019-01-10, Aaron Mason wrote: > On Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 9:18 PM Stuart Henderson wrote: >> >> On 2019-01-09, Aaron Mason wrote: >> > Hi Jordan >> > >> > I've set it up to try it, but I'm not having much luck. Even when I >> > trigger more than one, it still doesn't populate the bad_hosts

Re: Backlight on Dell Laptop not adjusting brightness

2019-01-11 Thread Paul Swanson
Ted, thanks for those tips. I'll get stuck into it and report back once I've made some progress. Paul Swanson Sent from ProtonMail, encrypted email based in Switzerland. ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Friday, January 11, 2019 7:28 PM, Ted Unangst wrote: > Paul Swanson wrote: > > > $

Re: Backlight on Dell Laptop not adjusting brightness

2019-01-11 Thread Ted Unangst
Paul Swanson wrote: > $ wsconsctl display.brightness=5 > display.brightness -> 5.00% > > This laptop is essentially all Intel Skylake under the hood some I'm wondering > why it's not playing nice like on the Lenovo / ThinkPads. > > Below is my dmesg and also Xorg.0.log. > "DELLABC6" at acpi0 not

Re: Backlight on Dell Laptop not adjusting brightness

2019-01-11 Thread Ted Unangst
Paul Swanson wrote: > I'd like to chase this up a bit further and see if there's anything I can do > to > improve support on this model; Ubuntu has great support so I can perhaps look > for there for ideas and inspiration. > > Ted, do you have any suggestions for what parts of OpenBSD I should