Have you tried adding:
Option "Ignore" "true"
in the xorg input section for your touchscreen?
Something like in xorg.conf or a config file in xorg.conf.d:
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "NO touch"
Driver "some driver"
MatchIsTouchscreen "on"
Option "Ignore"
A
wrapped with rspamc.
qwerjkl
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On Wednesday, June 5, 2019 7:49 PM, Graeme Lee wrote:
On 6/06/2019 6:50 am, Gilles Chehade wrote:
On Mon, Jun 03, 2019 at 05:44:41PM +0000, Benny wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I am planning a mail server of opensmtpd and do
.
qwejrkl
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On Wednesday, June 5, 2019 1:50 PM, Gilles Chehade wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 03, 2019 at 05:44:41PM +, Benny wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> Hi,
>
> > I am planning a mail server of opensmtpd and dovecot. I'd be glad to know
> >
I have done that two days ago. When you use bioctl -c ... -l ... softraid0 on
an existing raid configuration, it will map the raid volume to another sd
device. You will be prompted for a password if your raid level is crypto. This
will _not_ create another raid or overwrite your data, unless
Hi,
I am planning a mail server of opensmtpd and dovecot. I'd be glad to know if
there is any way to save a copy of mail to dovecot's "Sent" mail box before
relaying them out.
I am also not about find any docs on opensmtpd-extra-pgsql. Is there any guide
to link postgresql up with smtpd for
If there is only one user running the script, can ps -A | grep "script_name"
work?
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On Wednesday, May 1, 2019 9:29 PM, Adam Steen wrote:
> Hi
>
> In a shell script invoked by doas, is it possible to find which user invoke
> the script? my search a the moment
> On April 29, 2019 6:51:30 PM UTC, Benny qwer...@protonmail.com wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I am planning an openbsd arm AR glasses setup. Is it possible for Xorg
> > to split an output into two, which I can use xrandr to mirror them?
> > I have tried fakeXrandr w
Hi,
I am planning an openbsd arm AR glasses setup. Is it possible for Xorg to split
an output into two, which I can use xrandr to mirror them?
I have tried fakeXrandr which creates virtual monitors that can't be mirrored.
Xephyr is not accelerated and I can't see a way to setup two ouput with
(well, I tried two, www.openbsd.org and
one not running OpenBSD).
On a stock 5.7 server (haven't got any 5.8-stable around) I don't see
the checksum errors.
However, unlike your scenario, regardless of checksum errors my -current
box seems to connect fine everywhere, and it receives what appears to be
correct data.
Regards,
/Benny
your mail.
I hope this helps. I am sorry if my language is hard to understand.
Please ask if you do not understand my English!
Regards,
/Benny
ctl(3)? Doesn't seem
likely though.
Regards,
/Benny
they work until you start messing with things
you have not yet had any experience with. The upside is you'll quickly
gain useful experience, of how not to do. :-)
Regards,
/Benny
ssibly MSDOS and ISO9660. Someone please correct me
if there are other types in regular use.
Regards,
/Benny
> On Mon, Oct 5, 2015, at 03:53 AM, Mikael wrote:
>> Right, I am fully aware of that (i.e. that you can type in MBR partition
>> type as HEX code in the fdisk tool) - ple
logical
partitions/slices that are a subdivision *within* a disk partition.
Not all architectures even have the PC notion of MBR/GPT partitioning,
but rather use slices directly as the only means to subdivide a disk.
Regards,
/Benny
mma?
It is almost always more helpful than people think, so never leave home
without it! :-)
Regards,
/Benny
r RAM.
On the other hand, there is always a certain window of opportunity when
it is reasonable to buy RAM upgrades. When you are one or two
generations of memory development removed from the current state of the
art, it just won't be worth it because old memory modules becomes
prohibitively expensive. For example, try to find cheap DDR2 memory
today! I can buy 64 GB (4x16 GB) DDR3 or DDR4 Reg-ECC memory for less
than I can buy 16 GB of DDR2 memory for.
Regards,
/Benny
ded on that remote uninhabited island was you, a server
with two disks and a two thousand mile long connected water proof
extension cord, then it would be wise to use one as a backup and the
other to work with. And make sure both are bootable. (And go look for
the keyboard, mouse and screen, they're on that beach SOMEWHERE!)
Regards,
/Benny
S functionality. *sigh*
So... now that machine is yet again sitting here in a corner of my
office, collecting more dust, because I just can't bring myself to go
through the effort of configuring it into something that is a
comfortable working environment for *me*, when I know I'm just waiting
echo keep state \
(max-src-conn-rate 1/30, overload flush global)
Regards,
/Benny
PS. Who named unlistened-to ports "zombies" anyway? I've never heard
that before. A zombie in a unix context have always been one thing and
one thing only - a dead process that has yet to be wait()ed for by its
parent.
working release booted from both a working and the non-working system
could also be helpful.
Regards,
/Benny
>
> running OpenBSD 5.7 i386, from cold start it boots just fine and runs until
> rebooted. once rebooted, however, prior to anything being displayed (i assume
> this is early
high quality results they will naturally later be given
> developer access.
> -As well, people providing patches can create their "diff"s relative
> +As well, people providing patches can create their diffs relative
Again with the reservation about my English, I have never really liked
the start of that sentence. (Not that you put it there, but while the
subject is up I might as well comment on it. :-) ) Would "Also, people
providing patches can create..." sound better perhaps? Or is it just me?
> to the CVS tree, which will ease integration.
>
> Example usages for cvs(1)
>
Regards,
/Benny
ort = 995
block drop in proto tcp from any to any port = 143
block drop in proto tcp from any to any port = 993
block drop in proto tcp from any to any port = 587
block drop in proto tcp from any to any port = 465
block drop in proto tcp from any to any port = 53
block drop in proto tcp from any to any port = 123
paddan:/etc# _
Regards,
/Benny
running
a hostap enabled wlan interface directly in the OpenBSD machine, but
it's certainly good enough for my use cases.
Regards,
/Benny
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On 2015-08-10 17:32, Josh Grosse wrote:
On 2015-08-10 11:21, Benny Lofgren wrote:
Sacrifice a chicken at sunset.
For clarity, I recall best practice is to use a rooster. :)
Bummer! Missed that. But I think it's the default choice since OpenBSD
4.7 so it's probably okay.
:-)
/B
of OpenBSD.
Use a condom.
Have a fire extinguisher handy.
Take preacutions.
Have fun!
Good luck!
/Benny
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On 2015-08-10 17:21, Benny Lofgren wrote:
So, I played a little with VirtualBox on my Mac, and realized that it
can make screen capture videos. :-) I did a fresh install of OpenBSD 4.9
on a 10 GB virtual partition, using the default auto layout.
Okay... so this was kind of fun... I made
.
It is a better way to do the same thing, just what Vijay asked for. :-)
Moral of my story: KISS. Keep It Simple, Stupid.
Put your efforts in the right place.
Regards,
/Benny
[1] I first did this to quickly find out which directory in my machine
was the biggest, to have somewhere to play:
bl
compatibility? If so, is it worth the effort?
Regards,
/Benny
. Throw them out! In a year's time, you will have
forgotten that they are full of errors, and try to reuse them again... :-)
Good luck.
Regards,
/Benny
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:-) )
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with no problems. Whether it can deal meaningfully
with control characters in the 0-31 or 128-159 range I don't know.
And I believe the above goes for sed as well.
Regards,
/Benny
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. :-) No, I need a tape drive for this.
Thanks,
/Benny
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with release. I mean, it's only your
test run - you just need to get it to boot with a copy of your running
server, then there's going to be new /boot:s installed with the upgrades
anyway.)
Regards,
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is December 20, 2013. The talk committee,
consisting of Daniel Seuffert, Marius Nünnerich and Benny Siegert,
will consider the proposals. If yours has been accepted, you will be
informed by e-mail before the end of the year.
Best regards,
Benny Siegert (for the BSD devroom organizers)
...
Regards,
/Benny
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.
Not any more. -static now implies -nopie when linking.
Else, femail won't run inside chroot (on 5.3, not sure if 5.2 requires
this).
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it, and I don't regret it.
+1
/B
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this discrepancy might be worth to
investigate anyway.)
Regards,
/Benny
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indeed talking to my sendmail (or your smtp server of choice).
Regards,
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This one you sent me earlier has some advice about tuning the timings,
https://calomel.org/spamd_config.html
In this section:
We suggest setting the pass time to as high as you
with the ARC-1213 or 1223, what did you find?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
/Benny
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will need to check for existing links in /var/www/conf/php5
Which doesn't explain why...
But the faq upgrade link Richard provided does: PHP: support for
multiple versions: Multiple PHP versions are now supported in packages.
Regards,
/Benny
On Tue, 20 Mar 2012 17:28:45 +1300
Richard Toohey
,
/Benny
On Mar 8, 2012, at 9:41 AM, Raimo Niskanen wrote:
On Thu, Mar 08, 2012 at 02:43:46PM +0400, Mo Libden wrote:
08 PP0QQP0 2012, 14:22 PQ Dmitrij D. Czarkoff czark...@gmail.com:
On Wed, 2012-03-07 at 16:23 +, Dennis den Brok wrote:
Use (W)hole disk (writes to disk immediately
to wreck their disk in the future.
And even if it doesn't, it should at least cool you down enough to opt
out of embarking on a rant about it...
Regards,
/Benny
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though, since I don't have access to any Android devices.
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On 2012-02-11 03.00, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote:
On Thu, 09 Feb 2012 04:59:36 +0100, Benny Lofgren bl-li...@lofgren.biz
wrote:
On 2012-02-09 00.38, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Benny Lofgren [bl-li...@lofgren.biz] wrote:
But since one hasn't magically materialized yet I've begun to look
I'd look into it myself (it's a *lot* of work
from what little I've seen of it, but no doubt it would be FUN work)
but alas I don't at the moment, so all I can do is post this wish. :-)
Regards,
/Benny
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On 2012-02-09 00.38, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Benny Lofgren [bl-li...@lofgren.biz] wrote:
(For example, I'd love to see Jeff Robertson's and Kirk McKusick's
work on soft update journaling that went into FreeBSD 9 in OpenBSD
as well. Had I the time I'd look into it myself (it's a *lot* of work
to the upgrade
process (might also be perfectly ok, but I've never tried).
Regards,
/Benny
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. And THEN I'll upgrade it regularly so I
won't fall years behind on maintenance again. Promise. Really.)
Regards,
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All filesystems are ffs;
I deleted /var/db/locate.db and recreated with
/usr/libexec/locate.updatedb more than once;
locate.rc is stock
with magnification
capability.
Regards,
/Benny
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large single volume is required (but then a RAID 5
volume is the way to go).
Regards,
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network device(s) it has, so that
you can set up the correct network interfaces blindly in the virtual
environment (assuming it can't emulate that particular network hardware).
Regards,
/Benny
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On 2011-12-08 18.03, Henning Brauer wrote:
* Benny Lofgren bl-li...@lofgren.biz [2011-12-08 15:32]:
As others have noted, that's unfortunately not possible with the way the
system boots. Your best bet would probably be to grab a cheap PCI (or what
kind bus your system has) serial port board
and criticism, as far as
I can tell they don't even apply in your own case.
Regards,
/Benny
Is it true that occasionally we attract people who either love bullying or
are just lazy and pretending to be one of the clever?
It just figures some of these people sit on the list, and email you
, correct and useful in the past and ignore the trolls and
those who have nothing more useful to share than correcting your spelling
errors. Fight the urge to join the dark, trolly side!
And, wax on. Wax off.
Regards,
/Benny
Is it true that occasionally we attract people who either love bullying
.
They won't get the messages either...
Regards,
/Benny
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to do and try again.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#NFS
man portmap
man nfsd
man mountd
man exports
Regards,
/Benny
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 5:38 PM, John Tate j...@johntate.org wrote:
This is what I am getting...
in /var/log/daemon
Nov 11 17:35:58 smass nfsd[30663]: can't bind udp addr
On 2011-11-06 21.42, David Vasek wrote:
On Sun, 6 Nov 2011, Benny Lofgren wrote:
On 2011-11-06 18.00, Bambero wrote:
Thanks, but without skip=1 dd will copy partition table and mbr too
(first block 521b).
So it may damage my partition table on second machine. I'm I wrong ?
No, you
/root.img bs=16m
On the target machine, booted from some install media:
dd if=/your/tmp/drive/root.img of=/dev/rwd0a bs=16m
Regards,
/Benny
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 6:25 PM, Marc Smith marc_sm...@gmx.com wrote:
dd if=/dev/wd0a of=root.img bs=32m [or compress it using: dd
if=/dev/wd0a bs=32m | gzip
in that regard. But it's still one of those rare technical books that
you can easily read cover-to-cover (only to find out in the end that the
butler didn't do it - it was the server!).
Regards,
/Benny
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want to send
outgoing mail from qmail via this server as well, since many smart
spam filtering schemes elsewhere assume that mail sent from domain x.y
must have x.y in the MX record as well. :-/
Regards,
/Benny
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if someone wants to use spamd on a dedicated box?
I wouldn't say it's the *only* solution, but it is the solution I've been
running with for several years and it works great in our environment.
Regards,
/Benny
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From: Benny Lofgren bl-li...@lofgren.biz
To: ML
between
the two modes of operation.
Regards,
/Benny
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is remounted read-only, and then just wait.
Either the server will eventually die, in which case it will boot back up
as good as new when power is next applied, or the power will get back on
in which case the script can detect that and simply do a reboot.
Regards,
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communicate with the UPS.
Not that it isn't neat to be able to talk to your UPS, I'm just saying the
most important needs - to spare servers the shock of sudden death - can be
accomodated without. :-)
/B
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minutes (as long as you dare with
whatever UPS and load combination you have), then check again. If DCD
is still out, shut down the machine in a controlled fashion. Otherwise
lather, rinse, repeat.
Can't be any simpler, really. :-)
Best regards,
/Benny
I found the following: http://www.apcupsd.com
On 2011-10-13 20.31, David Coppa wrote:
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 7:57 PM, OpenBSD Europe m...@openbsdeurope.com
wrote:
I vote for the next release artwork tributing his work some way :-)
I like the idea.
+1
I mean,
i=0; i++;
Regards,
/Benny
.
Dyslexic. Oh, the irony.
When you try to come off as infallible, you'd better BE infallible as well.
Now, can we all just quit this nonsense before this escalates even further
out of control??
With annoyed regards,
/Benny
But you right about what you said, I probably couldn't get that low. I
be exceeded.
So, there is definitely an issue of exceeding a maximum number of
processes, the question is just *which* limit are you bumping your head
on, and *why*.
Regards,
/Benny
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recommendations to make, but the term you
probably want to google for is captive portal.
Regards,
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case it's a bullshit value to base any reliability predictions on, unless
maybe, MAYBE if it runs into the tens or hundreds of thousands.
Regards,
/Benny
On Sat, 3 Sep 2011, Marco Peereboom wrote:
Removing power from a running drive won't do anything to it. Just use
OpenBSD
and stop
have readily available right now is my copy
of the Longman Dictionary of English Language and Culture, and it
agrees with me.
Regards,
/Benny
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than well makes up for the fact that it might not have all
the latest bells and whistles. :-)
Regards,
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in question from both environments? In that case, I suggest you
reformat the file system to ufs which would be usable by both systems.
Regards,
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a couple of months ago though, so it may not be
a brand new phenomenon. Can't pinpoint when so I have no idea what
commit to the tree changed the behaviour. I've forgotten to ask about
it since I use Ctrl-Alt-BS so seldom, but every time I do it annoys me. :-)
Regards,
/Benny
Also, the starting X
amd64 instead and you'll likely get all your memory back, and since
you seem to be running a recent snapshot you'll have no 4GB barrier to
cope with either.
/B
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a suspend/resume cycle.
When I have a spare moment (I'd more likely need a weekend or so) I'll
try to debug those problems, but I've never looked at power management
before so I really have no clue as to where to begin. Should be fun. :-)
Regards,
/Benny
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(or a thousand others).
Who knows, he might have invented a new extremely secure and robust
toaster he needs firmware for? :-)
Regards,
/Benny
Upside of this path is that it'll save you some time too. Leave the
compiling in the capable hands of the developers until you're familiar
enough
with your chosen
path and nobody else have given you a hand by then, I'll help you
tomorrow. :-)
Regards,
/Benny
/dev/sd0a / ffs rw 1 1
/dev/sd0b none swap sw 0 0
/dev/raid0d /home ffs rw,nodev,nosuid,softdep 1 2
using either a full raid map (/dev/raid0a / ...) or mapping /home to
/dev/sd0d would
On 2011-06-22 09.24, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 03:48:59AM +0200, Benny Lofgren wrote:
On 2011-06-22 03.03, vadi...@gmail.com wrote:
Please continue to use Linux.
That's ugly, useless and dangerous.
Oops, looks like that was a holy war type of question. Sorry I did
not want
novel,
now I have work to do.
(Ok, this will be my last novel in this thread, I promise... I just
seem genetically unable to say things in just a few words.)
Sorry. Turned out there was another one in there... :-/ NOW I'll stop.
Regards,
/Benny
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is the luxury of choosing myself
when my servers are gonna have service downtime, rather than some random
component failure choosing for me.
Sure, CARP gives one kind of redundancy in some specific use cases, but
I absolutely prefer my redundancies redundant, thankyouverymuch. :-)
Regards,
/Benny
it as a verification of *what* actually went wrong.
Regards,
/Benny
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is a word that comes to mind, but it is so
easy to set the record straight - just read the damn code.
Now, can we move on please? If anyone feels they've given bad
advice in the past due to this debacle, learn from it and don't
do it again. :-)
Regards,
/Benny
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, that it crashes in the first place is of course not a sign
of a solid, secure, well made piece of software... oh well, that's modern
software design for you.)
Regards,
/Benny
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/Benny
On 31 May 2011 19:10, Joel Carnat j...@carnat.net wrote:
Le 31 mai 2011 ` 08:10, Tony Abernethy a icrit :
Joel Carnat wrote
well, compared to my previous box, running NetBSD/xen, the same services
and showing about 0.3-0.6 of load ; I thought a load of 1.21 was quite
much.
Different
On 2011-06-01 15.53, Joel Wiramu Pauling wrote:
On 2 June 2011 01:41, Benny Lofgren bl-li...@lofgren.biz
mailto:bl-li...@lofgren.biz wrote:
I agree with what you are saying, and I worded this quite badly, the
frame I was trying to setup was back in the day when multi-user meant
something (VAX
On 2011-06-01 17.16, Christiano F. Haesbaert wrote:
On 1 June 2011 11:01, LeviaComm Networks n...@leviacomm.net wrote:
On 01-Jun-11 05:46, Benny Lofgren wrote:
On 2011-05-31 14.45, Artur Grabowski wrote:
The load average is a decaying average of the number of processes in
the runnable state
the usual CD set with a T-shirt or a
mug or
two and hope for a better way to spend more money later on. :-) )
Regards,
/Benny
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licenses (and hopefully get the same volume discount as well), and it would
be a true win-win for everyone.
Regards,
/Benny
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 02:07:20AM +0200, Benny Lofgren wrote:
On 2011-04-19 16.27, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Income:
The direct income from sales (Computer Shop
back up again.
Regards,
/Benny
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bios0 at mainbus0: SMBIOS rev. 2.4 @ 0xfb980 (77 entries)
bios0: vendor American Megatrends Inc. version 080014 date 10/13/2008
bios0: Supermicro H8DMT
/B
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a link. It's all you need to learn about OpenBSD, really:
http://www.openbsd.org/
Click away at the links there. I promise you, behind every one is new
and exciting knowledge, all for free.
Regards,
/Benny
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Benny Lofgren
On 2011-03-09 07.48, Brett Lymn wrote:
On Wed, Mar 09, 2011 at 01:49:04AM +0100, Benny Lofgren wrote:
I don't know about the rest of you guys, but to me that sounds exactly
like a bug... especially since nothing is mentioned of such behaviour in
the dump man page.
Well, you would have
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the
backup and produces the sort of symptoms you are seeing when trying to
do a restore.
I don't know about the rest of you guys, but to me that sounds exactly
like a bug... especially since nothing is mentioned of such behaviour in
the dump man page.
Regards,
/Benny
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