I just tried again:If I acces email with both NetBSD and Windoze, I get a popup regarding "suspicious access attempt". If I am using NetBSD, the mouse gets frozen and I need to reboot.
Is Goog playing a new trick? On Thu, Jul 1, 2021 at 11:30 PM Brett Lymn <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Thu, Jul 01, 2021 at 10:17:48PM -0400, Todd Gruhn wrote: > > I like the point about DNS -- sooo if I accept tcp/53 and udp/53, that > > can speed things > > up? > > > > Well, at least you won't be breaking DNS which is a good start. It is > hard to say if it will or won't speed things up but it is an easy (and > correct) thing to do anyway. > > >How would I know if IPF is the problem? > > Well, turning off the firewall and testing would be something you could > do but you may not want to do that, you need to make that call yourself. > You did lead with something that sounded like "ipf is slowing my gmail" > > >I stole the IPF rules from 2 of the IPF examples in > >/usr/share/examples/ipf > > If you can it may be helpful to post a sanitised version of your > ipf.conf (obscure ip addresses and other identifying info) so people can > comment. > > -- > Brett Lymn > -- > Sent from my NetBSD device. > > "We are were wolves", > "You mean werewolves?", > "No we were wolves, now we are something else entirely", > "Oh"
