Hello,
A friend of mine uses OpenBSD for his customers. He's currently
working on large scale deployment of servers for a large client located
in Mauritius, a small island situated close to Madagascar.
He describes how the deployment is going pretty well and hopes
that more customers will conside
2012/10/9 Todd C. Miller :
> This is normal behavior for the version of sudo that ships with
> OpenBSD. You can enable per-tty timestamps by enabling the tty_tickets
> option. E.g., in sudoers add a line like:
>
> Defaults tty_tickets
>
> - todd
>
Confusingly sudoers(5) says that tty_tickets is
Thanks Todd!!
2012/10/8 Todd C. Miller
> This is normal behavior for the version of sudo that ships with
> OpenBSD. You can enable per-tty timestamps by enabling the tty_tickets
> option. E.g., in sudoers add a line like:
>
> Defaults tty_tickets
>
> - todd
This is normal behavior for the version of sudo that ships with
OpenBSD. You can enable per-tty timestamps by enabling the tty_tickets
option. E.g., in sudoers add a line like:
Defaults tty_tickets
- todd
?? What are you trying to point me send me to the man page? The "Once a
user has been authenticated, a timestamp is updated and the user may then
use sudo without a password for a short period of time (5 minutes unless
overridden in sudoers)." part? I was aware of this. This is the normal sudo
beha
$ man sudo
On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 4:19 PM, Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Today I found something weird on sudo behavior (at least I wasn't aware
> of this). I logged in my server using ssh public key. Once I was in, I
> executed 'sudo -i' to become root. My user has full sudo access
Hi,
Today I found something weird on sudo behavior (at least I wasn't aware
of this). I logged in my server using ssh public key. Once I was in, I
executed 'sudo -i' to become root. My user has full sudo access using
password. Everything normal so far. Then I need it to open a new terminal
(on m
On Mon, 08 Oct 2012 18:14:25 +0200
"Mikkel C. Simonsen" wrote:
> David Diggles wrote:
> > I'm interested in hearing about peoples experiences with spam filtering the
> > spam
> > emails that make it through to misc.
[...]
> I use bogofilter, and it tags almost all spam from this mailing list as
David Diggles wrote:
I'm interested in hearing about peoples experiences with spam filtering the spam
emails that make it through to misc. Mostly non-english. I have been using
SpamAssassin and training it, yet the bayes in default weightings are not enough
to get the misc spams into my spam bo
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On Tue, Oct 09, 2012 at 00:40, David Diggles wrote:
> I'm interested in hearing about peoples experiences with spam filtering
> the spam
> emails that make it through to misc. Mostly non-english. I have been using
> SpamAssassin and training it, yet the bayes in default weightings are not
> enoug
On Tue, Oct 09, 2012 at 12:40:56AM +1000, David Diggles wrote:
> I'm interested in hearing about peoples experiences with spam filtering the
> spam
> emails that make it through to misc.
There are a few strings common in the spam that hits OpenBSD lists which
are unlikely to be found in good mess
I'm interested in hearing about peoples experiences with spam filtering the spam
emails that make it through to misc. Mostly non-english. I have been using
SpamAssassin and training it, yet the bayes in default weightings are not enough
to get the misc spams into my spam box... in fact many still
On Mon, Oct 08, 2012 at 13:59, David Coppa wrote:
>> https://www.nlnetlabs.nl/bugs-script/show_bug.cgi?id=473
>> Fixed in trunk.
>>
>> Maybe update OpenBSD's code ?
>
> Here's a diff for our tree:
I'm not the one doing future imports, but it seems it'd be easier to
just import the next version.
Buna ziua,
Va intereseaza baze de date cu emailuri de potentiali clienti pentru afacerea
dvs. ?
Acum va puteti dezvolta afacerea prin contactarea a noi firme si persoane
interesate de serviciile dvs. pe internet:
-Baza de date cu 744.107 de adrese de email de persoane si firme-310 RON
-Baza de
On Mon, Oct 08, 2012 at 09:17:38AM +0200, Christiano F. Haesbaert wrote:
> Can you post this to misc ?
Ten months ago I had a problem with tun0 not showing up in route when
member of a bridge. Christiano identified and helped me solve the
problem as described here:
http://article.gmane.org/gma
On Mon, 08 Oct 2012, rustyBSD wrote:
> Le 07/10/2012 14:58, rustyBSD a ?crit :
> > On 10/07/12 13:41, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> >> If you type "unbound" into google, you will see that
> >> this is upstream code that is incorporated into OpenBSD.
> >>
> >> Therefore, you should really contact that pro
Le 07/10/2012 14:58, rustyBSD a écrit :
> On 10/07/12 13:41, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>> If you type "unbound" into google, you will see that
>> this is upstream code that is incorporated into OpenBSD.
>>
>> Therefore, you should really contact that project.
> Already done
>
>
https://www.nlnetlabs.nl/
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