Hi,
TJ writes:
>
> I tried launching the daemon from gdb to diagnose the problem, but the
> package of course has no debug symbols. When gdb ran it from the
> /var/privoxy chroot, the process crashed with a SIGPIPE. When I tested
> it running outside the chroot, it crashed with a SIGABRT due to
On 2020-03-19 20:33, Thomas Bohl wrote:
> Hello,
>
> for a shell script I needed the uptime in seconds. I came up with the
> following. I'm just wondering, is there an one-liner that does the
> same thing?
$ echo $(( $(date +%s) - $(sysctl -n kern.boottime) ))
221493
> # Inspired by https://un
Unicorn writes:
>
> Still would like to know how to turn the display off, have not figured
> that out yet ;)
If you are not starting X, this is enough:
$ cat /etc/wsconsctl.conf
display.screen_off=10
display.vblank=on
display.kbdact=on
display.msact=on
display.outact=off
See the FAQ (Blanking
Charlie Eddy writes:
>
> Is there a method to detect and halt additional USB devices being added
> after initializing connections? Concerned about widespread vulnerability of
> keystroke injection.
I do not remember who posted it (should be in the archives), but this
diff adds a knob for allowing
Atanas Vladimirov writes:
>
> First, sorry that I'm reporting this issue so late, but I spotted it
> before a few days.
> It seems that my surveillance webcam stopped to notify me via email
> with the following messages in maillog:
>
>
> Nov 5 15:59:34 hodor smtpd[59494]: 2847e02c4337309
> How is the prime set up for DH in
> OpenSSH and is that something a user can change?
Here is good place to start looking:
==
From: Damien Miller
Subject: CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: src
To: source-chan...@openbsd.org
Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2015 16:32:22
Chris Cappuccio writes:
> I don't think the in-tree bind supports dnssec.
Just for the archives; it does, I am using it.
/gabriel
Pau writes:
> I have a thinkpad x200s and with a recent snapshot I can confirm here
> that the laptop suspends in a fraction of a second and resumes again
> almost immediately
>
> Unfortunately, after some few seconds, even if if looks as if
> everything had gone just perfect (em0, usb etc are re
LEVAI Daniel writes:
> Hi!
>
> Why can't I generate an RSASHA1 key for a host with this command?
>
> $ dnssec-keygen -a RSASHA1 -b 1024 -n HOST
> dnssec-keygen: invalid DNSKEY nametype HOST
>
> According to dnssec-keygen(8), the HOST and ENTITY nametypes are valid and
> equivalent.
HOST and ENT
e.cis.uoguelph.ca/nfsv4/
--
Gabriel Kihlman
"Dirk Fohrenkamm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> ok, to write something not that "OT": time? date? location? (as you know I
> have quite a lot bars and restaurants around)
I think we already (in a private discussion) agreed on the following:
16th of august, 18.00, in Tuffstein:
http://maps.goog
"atstake atstake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I use fetchmail and then procmail to filter mails and I read them with mutt.
> I'm trying to get my mail stats; eg, how many mails I have on each
> directory, size etc.
Use http://search.cpan.org/dist/Log-Procmail/
> and when I use mailstats(8) (ma
Michael Lechtermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I am currently setting up a POP3 server and everything is working fine.
> Also added stunnel to handle SSL connections for popa3d.
>
> Now I would like to permit the usage of unencrypted connections to
> popa3d to enforce connections over S
vailable
CPAN: Net::FTP loaded ok
Fetching with Net::FTP:
[ .. and so on .. ]
>
> Any ideas ?
Remove your .cpan-dir and try again? tcpdump? ktrace it?
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Gabriel Kihlman
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