Re: [linux] anyone using a privacy-protecting cell phone

2021-02-01 Thread Michael Goguen
Yeah, I didn't get a copy from the list of the message I sent. None of them. But otherwise seeing replies to this message. i didn't reply to user, I changed the reply to linux at linux-ott org ok Sometimes I regret long posts. It is nice to be clear at least whether it went through or not. th

Re: [linux] anyone using a privacy-protecting cell phone

2021-02-01 Thread J C Nash
linux-ottawa.org was set up some years ago as insurance against the oclug.on.ca domain being sold off or used in ways that did not fit the corporation objectives. oclug domain was "donated" by a former member. We asked if we could take it over and were a bit surprised to be told a definite no. Afte

Re: [linux] anyone using a privacy-protecting cell phone

2021-02-01 Thread Dianne Skoll
See the thread "Why Google marked a message as spam" in the list archives: https://lists.linux-ottawa.org/linux/2021/01/msg00052.html List owners: Perhaps avoid adding the footer? Regards, Dianne. To unsubscribe send a blank message to linux+unsubscr...@linux-ottawa.org To get help send a blan

[linux] ipv6 problem with centos8+teksavvy+pppoe with DHCPv6-PD

2021-02-01 Thread Peter Sjöberg
I have a centos6 firewall and there I have two pppoe connections, one for ipv4 and one for ipv6. This works fine but since centos6 is EOL I need to migrate to something newer and I'm going with centos8 (or stream or something like that) and I have problem to get the ipv6 part working. After lots o

Re: [linux] ipv6 problem with centos8+teksavvy+pppoe with DHCPv6-PD

2021-02-01 Thread Peter Sjöberg
On 2021-02-01 1:06 p.m., Allan Fields wrote: > Maybe it wont help or will, fwiw.. > > (ppp0): failure to start DHCPv6: missing MAC address > ^^ the log seems to reference the ipv4 connection for dhcpv6 not > starting - is it also failing to start on ppp1? Thanks for pointing that out, I

Re: [linux] anyone using a privacy-protecting cell phone

2021-02-01 Thread Ian E. Gorman
I am reminded of an author who apologized for writing a along letter because he didn't have time to write a short one. It can be quite difficult to condense a complex topic down to a concise summary. On Mon, 1 Feb 2021 at 05:49, Michael Goguen wrote: > > > Yeah, I didn't get a copy from the list

Re: [linux] Tucows is retired

2021-02-01 Thread Mike Kenzie
From tucows page: Tucows launches in Flint, Michigan The origins of what is now Tucows began in Flint, Michigan in 1993. While working for local libraries, Scott Swedorski noticed the public’s increasing interest in the World Wide Web and used his personal website to offer downloadable softwar