quality and support option available. I've
installed in hundreds of Linux server. Though I've never tried it under OBSD.
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, repeat for new pages until done with list of search
values.
Chris Bennettf
Just off hand, are there not too many time parameters?
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Benjamin
On Saturday 13 September 2008, johan beisser wrote:
On Sep 13, 2008, at 5:49 AM, steve szmidt wrote:
Yes, the US had it for a while but a recent ruling has reversed that.
Really? I never heard of it ever being passed in the first place.
If it's the case I'm thinking of, the key couldn't
On Saturday 13 September 2008, Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
I don't know a single country where you are forced to hand over keys,
but not to hand over passwords
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Yes, the US had it for a while but a recent ruling has reversed that.
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On Wednesday 05 March 2008, Ted Unangst wrote:
On 3/5/08, steve szmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like the malloc is addressed. Anything on the other attack vectors?
Do you have a particular concern or are you asking for a 53 slide
response presentation?
25 would be enough. :)
I know
by Ben Hawkes
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Looks like the malloc is addressed. Anything on the other attack vectors?
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but in
reality it will not affect many of us. Unless they could recover it hours
later it's only going to be a problem in an organized attack. At which point
it falls right back to physical security.
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deserve neither liberty
On Sunday 23 December 2007, Maxim Bourmistrov wrote:
subject to you all, religious or not!
P.S. and Happy New Year!
//Santa
Very thoughtful, the same to you! :)
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with the following contents:
#!/bin/sh
hdparm -B 255 /dev/sda
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Benjamin Franklin
it.
The same applies to our friend here who might never look at whatever O/S's he
might have left behind him.
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the log space it needs, and so on. In the end there's
probably no reason why you can't put as many partitions as you want.
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dyndns.net or .com(?) to
always track which IP you have at home.
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Benjamin Franklin
, it was not
entirely yours to start with.
Thus you see all the horrible GPL community rip you off.
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deserve neither liberty nor safety.
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and
which is the egg kind of thing.
It is generalities which has bunches of people up in arms which of course
happens when there is not enough specificity. It is pretty safe to say that
most people are honest, but where misunderstanding can occur, it will.
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They that would give
On Saturday 18 August 2007 22:19, steve wrote:
Hmm, I had added the route commands to rc.local and with each edit executed
sh netstart which of course does not read rc.local.
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deserve neither liberty nor safety
I drop as a
default.
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deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Benjamin Franklin
.
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deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Benjamin Franklin
the commands and the environment. There
were nothing misunderstood.
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capable of personal self-government - the virtue of self-control.
A people without decency cannot be secure in its liberty.
From
as I can do manual queries just fine.
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capable of personal self-government - the virtue of self-control.
A people without decency cannot be secure in its liberty.
From the Declaration Principles
no idea
where... If I start etherape without name resolution it works, so it seems
to be a dns problem. :(
Running on a LAN machine it works fine, the problem is only when run on the
dns server.
(Running OBSD 3.9)
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...
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capable of personal self-government - the virtue of self-control.
A people without decency cannot be secure in its liberty.
From the Declaration Principles
to get me started?
Thanks a lot.
Jasper
You're on the wrong list. Subscribe to the users list under asterisk.
A couple of years ago some did get it to run, but I never tried myself.
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to get me started?
Thanks a lot.
Jasper
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk
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A people without decency cannot be secure in its liberty
On Tuesday 19 September 2006 21:08, ICMan wrote:
Thank you for the advice, everyone. I don't want to lose my current
configuration, so I think I will give the double upgrade a try.
Of course you'll back up your config files...
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clear it's not a real call for help, otherwise
you are of course right. (I did reply to it off line).
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A people without decency cannot be secure in its
On Thursday 14 September 2006 04:28, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2006/09/13 23:49, steve szmidt wrote:
My reference to coding with vi/vim means usually working on scripts, and
config files.
If you use it more, you'll find the differences get pretty
annoying when you have to switch between
On Thursday 14 September 2006 08:18, Terry wrote:
On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 11:49:29PM -0400, steve szmidt wrote:
snip
I'm
curious to see how many not equally hard core users prefer vi over vim
when having a choice.
I'm definately not a hard core user but I prefer vi over vim in most
On Thursday 14 September 2006 02:11, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006, steve szmidt wrote:
Over the years one gets used to some small things that makes life easier
but is only slowly catching up on OBSD. I'm curious as why this is. Is it
that real coders don't need some of them
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 23:38, you wrote:
steve szmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Not showing all I/F's by default in ifconfig, requiring -A.
This is a good thing. Do you really want every command to just list any
possible information in a huge mess? Personally, I like to just get
On Thursday 14 September 2006 00:10, you wrote:
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 22:53:04 -0400, steve szmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
* Defaulting to bash, easier to use - Implemented.
OMG, not this again
If you like bash install it.
It was simply a perception. I have not even checked
On Thursday 14 September 2006 07:48, Adriaan wrote:
On 9/14/06, steve szmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Out of date vi, harder to navigate and use, poor visual feedback.
Use an .exrc file
set number
set ruler
set verbose
set showmode
set showmatch
set shiftwidth=4
Thanks for the tip
for the feedback.
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A people without decency cannot be secure in its liberty.
From the Declaration Principles
for Wordstar, for those old enough to remember. And then
ther was that line editor in VMS. The hrm, good old days!
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A people without decency cannot
with earlier versions due to priority, license
issues and no doubt some developers just plain like some things not to
change. What's on the horizon?
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capable of personal self-government - the virtue of self-control.
A people
.
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capable of personal self-government - the virtue of self-control.
A people without decency cannot be secure in its liberty.
From the Declaration Principles
as soon as DNS
unbreaks - by listing names, if just one entry fails to resolve,
the whole file will not be loaded.
Ah, yes. That would not be good. Squid would be better in that regard.
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On Sunday 10 September 2006 10:32, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2006/09/10 09:08, steve szmidt wrote:
Maybe it would help to post pfctl -sr -vv with the direct entry
(i.e. working) and table (i.e. not-working). Perhaps pfctl -sT -v
too.
Since pflog0 tells me which rule was used I only
easier. Or of course httpd has
mod_proxy and is in base and is somewhere between the two in
terms of config flexibility.
Thanks, I came to the conclusion that squid will be the best fit.
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capable of personal self
Hi,
I'm stuck on some obvious pf table error but I can't see it.
I got a small test subnet 192.168.0.0 under my own subnet 10.1.0.0, where I
test this firewall.
Internet--[firewall]--10.1.0.0--[this test firewall]--192.168.0.0
Queues are not active yet, nor are web or ftp servers.
I added a
to $Ftp-server port $Ftp
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A people without decency cannot be secure in its liberty.
From the Declaration Principles
Not on a file statement. The brackets (as noted above) was only included to
show content.
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capable of personal self-government - the virtue of self-control.
A people without decency cannot be secure in its liberty
On Saturday 09 September 2006 17:59, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2006/09/09 16:40, steve szmidt wrote:
I also added proper data to all table files to ensure it does not mess
things up. Though the persist command should allow for empty files.
Do your tables actually load? Check pfctl -t
a good bet that these
threads have made a few people realize some of their futilities too. So it's
sort of like a blessing in disguise. I'm sure you will not hear anything on
the subject for a good while now after getting it all out in the open.
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For evil to triumph all
is suggesting you go celebate, or wear weird clothes or
something. People just like being treated nicely. I'm sure you would not mind
if someone threw a few nice words your way...
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For evil to triumph all that is needed is for good men to do nothing
... at least for some.
Now, try to go in peace.
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For evil to triumph all that is needed is for good men to do nothing.
Edmund Burke
help them.
That produces goodwill, and more income.
Is this what you mean?
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Edmund Burke
are not running on a windows machine thus opening a door to
making it a cinch to hack your company network through your eh,
inventiveness.
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Edmund Burke
it. They are nicely justified too.
Still, that kind of attitude only makes the perpetrator look bad. And helped
no one.
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