/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC
mkdir: /usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC: Permission denied
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*need* that kind of privacy is another
matter...)
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more manual labor than what's entailed
by whatever point-and-click interface they probably have to Gmail and
the other major webmail services :)
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and the other webmail
providers. With access to your email account, the attacker can then
perform a password reset on Amazon and your banking and other sites,
and really make things miserable...
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misunderstanding you here?
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like it a lot. But it is definitely not open as
possible.
If you really think this is a concern you can just run a ROM of the
open-source Android operating system (such as Cyanogen) without the
proprietary Google applications on top, and then you have nothing to
worry about.
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http
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or change it to dnsmasq_flags=NO.
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will never be applied and your firewall will simply let
everything through.
What is the output of `iptables -L -n` on this machine?
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come
up with a fresh notion of what you want this firewall to achieve, and
with that in mind, start over from scratch in PF.
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files, too. (Although
I certainly prefer it over iptables in most cases.)
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$FW -t nat -I POSTROUTING -o $INT_INTRANET -p all -j ACCEPT
$FW -t nat -I OUTPUT -o $INT_INTRANET -p all -j ACCEPT
Ah, good... that's what I was hoping to see :)
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., the D-Link
WBR-1310 -- rewrite port numbers sequentially, which is Bad. Linux
iptables NAT is a special case: it does not rewrite source port numbers
by default, unless a collision occurs.
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, I myself also prefer imprudent video cards :)
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, in the same directory as apue.h and a file fig03-10.c
containing the source code from Figure 3.10. Then to compile program
3.10 successfully, you could do:
$ cc fig03-10.c error.c
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-bd -q30m
Next up, how to redirect to your ISP's mail server using PF ;)
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-defaults won't do it either, because I still want to
authenticate with just my password when I login from the console.
So, any thoughts? Thanks in advance!
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On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 12:56:29PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2008-05-18, Mark Shroyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've set up a nice secondary authentication mechanism on a Linux server.
I use this when I must shell in from, e.g., a computer lab, and I don't
have an authorized SSH
`network.prefetch-next=false` in `about:config` before
you go anywhere... come on, Mozilla, what the heck happened to
sensible defaults? Take a cue from the OpenBSD team ;) )
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port 1 (addr 2) disconnected
uhidev0: at uhub2 port 3 (addr 3) disconnected
ukbd0: was console keyboard
wskbd0 detached
ukbd0 detached
uhidev0 detached
uhidev1: at uhub2 port 3 (addr 3) disconnected
uhid0 detached
uhid1 detached
uhidev1 detached
uhub2 detached
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recompiled XF4 for
TrueType hinting, so any (ahem) hints? Thanks in advance...
Mark
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. Thanks to wget, Firefox going down
doesn't mean that I have to restart large downloads.
Also, wget is excellent at continuing interrupted downloads;
Firefox, not so much.
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have to build it
manually.)
But for what it's worth, I'd recommend the command line utility
wget over anything. pkg_add wget and you're good to go.
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