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Thomas
Von:Colin a...@lanternhosting.co.uk
An: ASSP development mailing list assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net,
Datum: 20.09.2012 18:43
Betreff:[Assp-test] Multiple Connection Lockups again
Hi,
I recall that this setting changed recently, but
Hi Colin,
what are your versions of Perl and OS?
Because I have the same problem under FreeBSD 8.x - 9.x amd64,
for any Perl 5.10, 5.12.4, 5.14.2.
Mike.
I recall that this setting changed recently, but since then I have been
having ASSP crash on me and each time it seems to be due to 2
Thank you Colin - I've found the bug.
Thomas
Von:Colin a...@lanternhosting.co.uk
An: assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net,
Datum: 20.09.2012 18:58
Betreff:Re: [Assp-test] Antwort: Re: Antwort: Re: Antwort:
Backscatter problem
Hi Thomas,
Setting it to verbose seems to
I run Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with perl v5.14.2
Is your Ubuntu i386 or amd64?
Mike.
The only thing I haven't done in the last few months is update perl
modules which I have just done through CPAN.
All the best,
Colin Waring.
On 21/09/2012 08:44, Michael M Galapchuk wrote:
Hi Colin,
what
GNU/Linux 3.2.0-26-virtual i686
Previous discussions revealed that running x64 used twice the amount of
memory for no real benefit.
All the best,
Colin.
On 21/09/2012 09:35, Michael M Galapchuk wrote:
I run Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with perl v5.14.2
Is your Ubuntu i386 or amd64?
Mike.
The only
Thank you, Colin.
So we have in common only UNIX system,
and it seems that neither Perl version nor running x64
could be reason for ASSP crash due to same connections at the same time.
Mike.
GNU/Linux 3.2.0-26-virtual i686
Previous discussions revealed that running x64 used twice the amount
Hi all,
The GRIPLIST scripts on sourceforge are updated and all databases are
moved to MySQL for a week now. This improves the speed of the stats and
griplist uploads. The number of records available for the griplist
download has been increased.
fixed in assp 2.2.2 build 12265:
- The
Hello Thomas,
I use the latest ASSP 1.9.x version. I haven't used Griplist in
probably two years. I stopped using it because I found that there were
way too many false-positives causing legit emails to score higher and
get blocked. Is that still the case or is it working any better now?
I use the latest ASSP 1.9.x version. I haven't used Griplist in
probably two years. I stopped using it because I found that there
were way too many false-positives causing legit emails to score
higher and get blocked. Is that still the case or is it working any
better now?
Not sure
Is that still the case or is it working any better now?
I download the griplist and I upload the rebuild resultsfor testing - but
I don't use the GRIPLIST values - I use the much better but not FREE
Global-Penaltybox.
The reason is simple. Everyone who uses assp can upload what ever he
likes.
Cheers for this, seems to be working now. I've seen a couple in the logs
and checked them out and they are all logging MSIGD failures now.
All the best,
Colin
On 21/09/2012 14:26, Thomas Eckardt wrote:
Hi all,
The GRIPLIST scripts on sourceforge are updated and all databases are
moved to
I'm installing ASSP 2 on a fresh new Centos 6 x64 system and am getting pretty
far along. However, there are 4 errors (in the moduleLoadErrors.txt file) I
can resolve - see below. Here's what i've done:
1. I install perl-Net-SNMP using yum, so why is error #1 there?
2. This module is not
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