ok?
Index: rc.d/syslogd
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RCS file: /cvs/src/etc/rc.d/syslogd,v
retrieving revision 1.1
diff -u -p -r1.1 syslogd
--- rc.d/syslogd6 Jul 2011 18:55:36 - 1.1
+++ rc.d/syslogd14 Mar 2014 23:22:37 -
@@ -9,7
Diff below adds a new pointer to "struct pkthdr" to explicitly pass
some wireless nodes to the pointer without abusing the interface
pointer that I'd like to kill.
I kept and updated the comments saying that this way of passing the
corresponding node is a hack since using a dedicated pointer does
On Sat, Mar 01, 2014 at 02:27:44PM -0500, James Turner wrote:
> So I wanted to test out nginx and slowcgi. I started everything up and
> hit up localhost/cgi-bin/test-cgi. Whoops forgot to move /bin/sh into
> the chroot. Try again, shit forgot to chmod 555 test-cgi.
heh, been there, done that :)
Hi Jean-Philippe,
Jean-Philippe Ouellet wrote on Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 07:11:05PM -0400:
> On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 11:09:14PM +0100, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
>> I don't really like the warnx(3) call from the bye() ALRM handler
>> either, but that's a separate matter.
> Me neither.
> Maybe something l
-current work, again.
Doing chroot on distant hosts involves chroot, obviously... This doesn't
work too well with sudo (the processes tends to be hard to kill, so if
you've got to interrupt dpb, ouch).
There are no exact instructions for using dpb in chroot settings.
Obviously, you need a fairly