Re: Quick BIND question

2018-09-06 Thread jmitchel
On 2018-09-06 18:29, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: I see you already found a newer version. Nearly all the many vulnerabilities it has had over the past decade don't provide privileged access nor compromise the system beyond just crashing named. Maybe some of your clients can be prompted to query your

Re: Quick BIND question

2018-09-06 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
I see you already found a newer version. Nearly all the many vulnerabilities it has had over the past decade don't provide privileged access nor compromise the system beyond just crashing named. Maybe some of your clients can be prompted to query your named for known queries that can crash it.

Re: Quick BIND question

2018-09-06 Thread jmitchel
On 2018-09-06 16:21, jmitchel wrote: Hello, I know this is a somewhat annoying question, because it's very broad and the server's out of date, but am I going to get in trouble using the version of BIND that came with NetBSD 6.1.4. Here's the info: Karma:/etc/namedb# uname -a NetBSD Karma 6.1.4

Quick BIND question

2018-09-06 Thread jmitchel
Hello, I know this is a somewhat annoying question, because it's very broad and the server's out of date, but am I going to get in trouble using the version of BIND that came with NetBSD 6.1.4. Here's the info: Karma:/etc/namedb# uname -a NetBSD Karma 6.1.4 NetBSD 6.1.4 (GENERIC) i386

Re: Recommended desktop environment?

2018-09-06 Thread Patrick Welche
On Wed, Sep 05, 2018 at 07:38:17AM -0700, Andy Ruhl wrote: > On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 3:09 AM Wean Irdeh wrote: > > > > Hi all mailing list members! What is your recommended desktop environment > > for NetBSD? > > This should be fun. Not as fun as I had hoped! It has been a while since the last

Re: Recommended desktop environment?

2018-09-06 Thread Steffen Nurpmeso
Pedro Pinho wrote in : |Here's a complete list of WM's for *nix systems [1]https://www.gilesorr.\ |com/wm/table.html[/1] | | [1] https://www.gilesorr.com/wm/table.html ahwm, only ahwm, since 2002. The original v0.9.0 ball with some compiler fixes on top, not the github stuff. The "as close

Re: Recommended desktop environment?

2018-09-06 Thread Diogo Galvao
Em qua, 5 de set de 2018 às 19:04, xpetrl escreveu: > > I used xfce for years and I spend lot of time just rearranging window > with the mouse pointer, positioning for example a Firefox window next to > xterm terminals. I was getting mad! > Hi. I'm not sure it has always been a feature or if it

Re: Recommended desktop environment?

2018-09-06 Thread Pedro Pinho
Here's a complete list of WM's for *nix systems https://www.gilesorr.com/wm/table.html What exactly do you mean with " I tried awesome some years ago, but the "awesome" decoration/artwork just got in the way and confused me"? Don't take me wrong, I would just like to know what was so confusing.

Re: Recommended desktop environment?

2018-09-06 Thread Thomas Mueller
> On 05.09.2018 12:04, Wean Irdeh wrote: > > Hi all mailing list members! What is your recommended desktop environment > > for NetBSD? > I used xfce for years and I spend lot of time just rearranging window with the > mouse pointer, positioning for example a Firefox window next to xterm >

Re: Recommended desktop environment?

2018-09-06 Thread Martin Cermak
On Wed 2018-09-05 17:04 , Wean Irdeh wrote: > Hi all mailing list members! What is your recommended desktop environment for > NetBSD? The best wm ever is fvwm2. /me hides ;) Martin

Re: Recommended desktop environment?

2018-09-06 Thread Jay Patel
Hi, Depending on your needs. for Window manager you can go with either CWM, i3, AwesomeWM for complete desktop feel : XFCE4 so far better support , Cinnamon is in WIP ( you can help test) On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 3:39 PM Wean Irdeh wrote: > Hi all mailing list members! What is your recommended