Actually, 10m has been opening up quite a bit lately. Usually in the
morning. I've worked TX, NM,CO, AR, and others. We have a 10-10 net in
Dallas every Sunday on 28.330. The informal pre-net starts around 11am and
formal net at noon. You do not need to have a 10-10 number to participate.
MI, IN,
On Sat, Dec 25, 2021 at 5:25 AM Richard Owlett wrote:
> I'm running a default Debian 11.1 system with MATE.
> My sources.list file references strange.com .
> I assume that mirror is over-loaded and refers requests to quiet.com .
>
this is not a great assumption. something strange... is
On 12/24/2021 08:16 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
Thread subject:
"Documenting possible anomaly caused by load sharing issues"
*SNIP sub-optimally stated question*
I'm running a default Debian 11.1 system with MATE.
My sources.list file references strange.com .
I assume that mirror is
I've just finished reading the man pages (including internal links to
some other man pages) for tcpdump, trace, netstat, and lsof.
None intend to answer my question. Reading them convinces me that I have
seen somewhere a reference to a standard system log file that does.
I'm rephrasing my
The tcpdump utility would show you the ip addresses you are connecting
to. A well timed "sudo netstat -tn" or "sudo lsof -n -i TCP" might do
as well. You could also use tcpdump to spy on your DNS lookups.
Another option would be strace, which would show you full URLs along
with gigantic quantities