Just wanted to take a moment to thank the person/people responsible for
adding that bit of code in. Saved my bacon just now. Had a system that
stopped connecting to our auth server and tried to ssh to it to bring it
back in, but couldn't get access with the user I created at install
time. Fo
On 12/17/2016 04:57 PM, Remi Locherer wrote:
On December 17, 2016 12:07:18 PM GMT+01:00, Federico Donati
wrote:
Hi all,
I've a problem with an OpenBSD 6.0 box with rsyslog.
I need to send every local logs to a remote server and I can't use
syslogd, because it does not send the hostname of th
On December 17, 2016 12:07:18 PM GMT+01:00, Federico Donati
wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I've a problem with an OpenBSD 6.0 box with rsyslog.
>
>I need to send every local logs to a remote server and I can't use
>syslogd, because it does not send the hostname of the server (the one
>indicated in /etc/myn
Question:
Is the lately included makefs intended to be a replacement for mkhybrid?
Is it already reliable or a work in progress?
Issue:
I noticed two issues in mkhybrid (not present in J. Schilling's
mkisofs) I don't know if considering them bugs.
It ignores the '-quiet' option.
It lets
2016-12-17 4:59 GMT+01:00 Nick Holland :
>
> heh. Little secret: if you look in many data centers, you will find
> lots of 1U boxes with various titles -- security appliances, load
> balancing devices, etc. A lot of them, under the covers, are just PCs.
> And a lot of data centers have 'em rottin
Hi all,
I've a problem with an OpenBSD 6.0 box with rsyslog.
I need to send every local logs to a remote server and I can't use
syslogd, because it does not send the hostname of the server (the one
indicated in /etc/myname), but on the remote server messages come with
the PTR record of my pub
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