Re: Documentation bug in WWW FAQ???

2005-10-03 Thread Matthew Weigel
of the 'wdX' block device. -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: dual DVI graphics card

2005-10-06 Thread Matthew Weigel
Aaron Glenn wrote: On 10/6/05, Matthew Weigel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In theory, you should be able to answer your question simply by me mentioning that radeon(4) supports dual displays on video cards still available through retail channels. I wasn't clear enough in my original post. I'm

Re: dual DVI graphics card

2005-10-06 Thread Matthew Weigel
DVI. If you'd like to wager that the 9600 that ATI sells specifically for Macs does less than the OEM 9600 that Apple sells, I'll give you good odds. -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: boot-problem

2005-10-09 Thread Matthew Weigel
? Since you only need to get the PBR, you can do the dd(1) step without even mounting anything. You can then mount a floppy drive, USB memory stick, etc. to copy over the PBR so you can get at it under Windows. -- Matthew Weigel

Re: Sun Ultra 5 as a firewall?

2005-10-10 Thread Matthew Weigel
. -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Sun Ultra 5 as a firewall?

2005-10-10 Thread Matthew Weigel
Shane J Pearson wrote: Hi Matthew, On 11/10/2005, at 7:03 AM, Matthew Weigel wrote: Have you considered a multi-port card...? I did. I was hoping to find a quad port fxp, but couldn't find one. Why not look at quad-port GigE cards? I know for sure em(4) has available quad-port cards

Re: wi(4) or wicontrol broken

2005-10-16 Thread Matthew Weigel
on top of the snapshot. Sorry to have wasted your time and for not providing a proper dmesg. Nobody wants that dmesg. -- Matthew Weigel

Re: apm: connect error on IBM R50e

2005-10-17 Thread Matthew Weigel
STeve Andre' wrote: The R series of ThinkPads are a little weird in some respects, and I don't think were designed by IBM themselves, but possibly Acer or another company. Like... Lenovo? -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: DISKLESS tutorial that need feedback

2005-10-22 Thread Matthew Weigel
-user RW volumes (so each machine is identical and everyone can use each machine). -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: DISKLESS tutorial that need feedback

2005-10-24 Thread Matthew Weigel
Bachman Kharazmi wrote: On 10/23/05, Matthew Weigel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, except that hard links are filesystem specific, you can't cross filesystem boundaries with one. Also, depending on design, you probably actually want a single RO filesystem to serve as / for all diskless

Re: DISKLESS tutorial that need feedback

2005-10-24 Thread Matthew Weigel
separate per-client files. My point is that for a lot of situations where diskless clients come up as a potential solution, a single RO filesystem can reasonably be shared across clients for most things. -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: DISKLESS tutorial that need feedback

2005-10-24 Thread Matthew Weigel
, though. -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: scp/sftp performance myths

2005-10-30 Thread Matthew Weigel
incorporated, but if *you* want faster performance for *your* servers, use faster processors and crypto accelerators, because that's what makes SSH slow for *you*. -- Matthew Weigel

Problems installing 3.8 on SS5.

2005-10-30 Thread Matthew Weigel
is verifiably incomplete) is not trivial. -- Matthew Weigel

Re: Problems installing 3.8 on SS5.

2005-10-31 Thread Matthew Weigel
rrootdev=0x1110 rawdev=0x1112 As you can see, the dmesg starts at the tail end of the error messages, everything else is lost. -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Problems installing 3.8 on SS5 (complete dmesg).

2005-10-31 Thread Matthew Weigel
ukphy119: OUI 0x3ffbff, model 0x003e, rev. 15 ifmedia_match: multiple match for 0x20/0xeff, selected instance 0 magma0 at sbus0 slot 3 offset 0x0 pri 9 softpri 6: Magma 8+2 Sp mtty0 at magma0: 8 ttys mbpp0 at magma0: 2 ports root on sd1a rootdev=0x710 rrootdev=0x1110 rawdev=0x1112 -- Matthew

Re: Problems installing 3.8 on SS5 (complete dmesg).

2005-11-01 Thread Matthew Weigel
Nick Holland wrote: Now that you have a complete dmesg (or actually, I suspect, a console capture), Just so. It just took a little bit to move consoles around... the Sparc 5 was *supposed* to be the console server, damn it! you are in a good position to file a good Problem Report (PR).

Re: Instructions for tracking -CURRENT

2005-11-09 Thread Matthew Weigel
not simply send diffs to Nick et al who maintain the existing documentation? Is it actually better than http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#Bld ? -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: About Xen: maybe a reiterative question but ..

2007-10-24 Thread Matthew Weigel
*) to achieve improved security. You can achieve a lot of the promises of virtualized servers (with fewer moving parts, and more code audits) using chroot and login classes to run many services on a single big machine. -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: About Xen: maybe a reiterative question but ..

2007-10-24 Thread Matthew Weigel
Paul de Weerd wrote: Why compare this to all departments on one machine, all on the same OS ? That's not a fair comparison. Why? Because that's what happens *anyway*. -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Edquota alternative for setting quotas?

2005-07-01 Thread Matthew Weigel
file, then saves it and exits. Then do $ EDITOR=my_script edquota user Or is there some way other than using edquota that I can use to have a script create many individual quotas? You can edit the binary file edquota deals with. Read the man page. -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL

Re: Problems installing 3.8 on SS5 (complete dmesg).

2005-11-15 Thread Matthew Weigel
model 0x003a rev 15 at hme3 phy 30 not configured OUI 0x3febff model 0x003a rev 15 at hme3 phy 31 not configured MAGMA_Sp at sbus0 slot 3 offset 0x0 not configured root on rd0a rd0: fixed, 4352 blocks rootdev=0x1100 rrootdev=0x6a00 rawdev=0x6a02 -- Matthew Weigel

Re: Problems installing 3.8 on SS5 SOLVED

2005-11-26 Thread Matthew Weigel
rootdev=0x710 rrootdev=0x1110 rawdev=0x1112 -- Matthew Weigel uniqueidempot.ent Unique and Idempotent

Re: group ownership of /var/mail

2005-11-26 Thread Matthew Weigel
J Moore wrote: You may be correct about constructive answers. Wrt the choice of a POP3 server, You should probably look to http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=popa3d first. -- Matthew Weigel

Re: #define failure opportunity

2005-11-28 Thread Matthew Weigel
Christian Weisgerber wrote: That caused me to raise an eyebrow as well, but I think they refer to the protocol of scp(1) itself, not the SSH1/2 protocol of the underlying SSH session. The phrasing certainly is confusing. I think you mean misleading. :-) -- Matthew Weigel

Re: Sudo

2006-02-11 Thread Matthew Weigel
it on, which may be why you were surprised. -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: radeon driver in -current Xorg 7.2?

2007-04-23 Thread Matthew Weigel
that OpenBSD does not provide, so you're out of luck for hardware-accelerated 3D regardless of chipset. -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot.ent

Re: OpenBSD serial terminal binary programs

2007-05-11 Thread Matthew Weigel
Zach Keatts wrote: Fortunately this is a sparc machine, Then everything will work fine. It's specifically i386 that sucks so hard. -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: OT: supposed advantages of threads

2008-02-18 Thread Matthew Weigel
Douglas A. Tutty wrote: I suppose if I had a 16-core quad-socket Opteron board and needed to make the box into one giant firewall with 10 Gbit NICs, I'd be disappointed that the kernel only ran on one of the cores. OpenBSD is only used for firewalls? -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL

Re: Mysql performance

2008-02-19 Thread Matthew Weigel
not trying to argue about OpenBSD's threading implementation here, and I don't want to get into whether threads or processes are generally the right solution...) -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Sun Creator 3D hardware wanted

2008-02-25 Thread Matthew Weigel
an Ultra 10 (400MHz from an Ultra 5, 512MB or 1GB RAM) I haven't used in a while, so I could definitely donate it - I need to double check what the UPA cards I have for it are. -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: OpenBSD as DNS Server - Benchmarked by ISC.. and it's well... :-(

2008-02-25 Thread Matthew Weigel
% performance boost, to Linux which saw a 160% boost. That looks like the limiting factors (once you can spread BIND across all processors) are probably things like the ability of the network stack to process all those packets - something at which OpenBSD excels. -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL

Re: something like LTSP for openbsd

2008-02-28 Thread Matthew Weigel
John Nietzsche wrote: Dear gentleman, is there a version of LTSP for openbsd? I mean: OpenBSD Terminal Server Project! thanks in advance. Have you looked at diskless(8)? -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Sun Creator 3D hardware wanted

2008-03-01 Thread Matthew Weigel
Matthew Weigel wrote: I have an Ultra 10 (400MHz from an Ultra 5, 512MB or 1GB RAM) I haven't used in a while, so I could definitely donate it - I need to double check what the UPA cards I have for it are. The two UPA cards I have are a Creator Series 3 (501-4789) and a Creator3D Series 3

Re: Fsck in background mode

2008-03-15 Thread Matthew Weigel
the archives? This was answered almost precisely a month ago on this very list... http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=120328567228893w=2 -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot.ent

Re: using sun storeedge d1000 with OpenBSD

2008-04-06 Thread Matthew Weigel
, MAA3182S SUN18G, 1907 SCSI2 0/direct fixed sd7: 17274MB, 7508 cyl, 19 head, 248 sec, 512 bytes/sec, 35378533 sec total safte2 at scsibus3 targ 15 lun 0: SYMBIOS, D1000, 2 SCSI2 3/processor fixed -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot.ent

Re: Really large drives (was Re: Is there a badblocks-equivalent for OpenBSD?)

2008-04-20 Thread Matthew Weigel
very relevant to this - that mostly establishes what the memory address space is, *not* the size of integers that can be used by the system. -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot.ent

Re: Really large drives (was Re: Is there a badblocks-equivalent for OpenBSD?)

2008-04-20 Thread Matthew Weigel
David Gwynne wrote: solaris suffers from this problem. you cant use big disks with 32bit solaris kernels. For UFS, at least, but doesn't ZFS on i386 (not amd64) scale? -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot.ent

Re: Correctly uninstall default Apache and install Apache 2.2.4?

2008-04-21 Thread Matthew Weigel
automatically, or anything. 3.) Do I need to chroot the Apache 2.2.4 or will the default install set it up that way? I don't have an answer for this one. :-) -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Correct directory for group files

2006-02-19 Thread Matthew Weigel
consider /share/photos (and /share/music, and...). -- Matthew Weigel

Re: Sun Ultra 1 and Ultra 5

2006-03-03 Thread Matthew Weigel
Jason Crawford wrote: there, sorry. But as far as getting serial console to work, all you have to do is make sure that a keyboard and monitor are NOT plugged Actually, just the keyboard has to be unplugged. :-) -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: OT: Serial2ssh device

2006-05-11 Thread Matthew Weigel
to come by, but do show up occasionally). I reboot it for upgrades, but it's as solid as you could want from a ssh 2 serial console device. -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Group editing

2006-05-17 Thread Matthew Weigel
-writing user, not root). I can create a group called webdevelopers and have that group own /website. Restrict the above sudo command to that group. -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: backups: best privilege policy

2006-08-12 Thread Matthew Weigel
privileges lower when doing dumps, i.e. add a user who can dump and not using root to do this? It's reasonably standard to use an operator group for doing dumps, giving the group no special privilege beyond read access to the raw disk devices. -- Matthew Weigel

Re: X not working with NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GS on amd64

2006-10-06 Thread Matthew Weigel
of the configuration file. If that doesn't work, try again but including the three files in line. -- Matthew Weigel

Re: ports question

2006-10-11 Thread Matthew Weigel
for is '-M'. -- Matthew Weigel

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread Matthew Weigel
. -- Matthew Weigel

Re: blobs are bad

2006-10-18 Thread Matthew Weigel
of them work in OpenBSD? I thought DRI was required, and not supported in OpenBSD. -- Matthew Weigel

Re: defaults for OpenSSH

2006-10-30 Thread Matthew Weigel
install... But a fresh install with only root account is not sane :) If you're doing a remote upgrade or install, it's at *least* helpful (if not necessary) to be able to connect via SSH to the freshly installed, just-rebooted system. -- Matthew Weigel

Re: pf.conf for WoW and L2 Games

2006-11-12 Thread Matthew Weigel
about World of Warcraft. -- Matthew Weigel

Re: java on openbsd

2006-11-14 Thread Matthew Weigel
. When Sun makes good on its promise to GPL the whole thing, it should become much easier. -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: java on openbsd

2006-11-14 Thread Matthew Weigel
will be available in the first half of 2007. -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Light HTTP servers.

2008-07-20 Thread Matthew Weigel
will be running MySQL and PHP in 32MB, the OP may need to tweak MySQL to not use too much memory and restrict the number of PHP processes to run (1 or 2, I'd say). -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot.ent

Re: No Blob without Puffy

2007-03-18 Thread Matthew Weigel
in such an incredibly false way, I will come out swinging. I will probably post all these emails. -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot.ent

Re: No Blob without Puffy

2007-03-19 Thread Matthew Weigel
threatening to take Daniel's emails public in the first place. -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: No Blob without Puffy

2007-03-19 Thread Matthew Weigel
be all over them. -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: No Blob without Puffy

2007-03-20 Thread Matthew Weigel
to take the whole matter public. Now, the exchange as posted by Daniel appears to me to simply affirm Theo's initial description of the exchange, so I don't understand *why* he posted it... -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: NTFS-3G Stable Read/Write Driver ready to merge on cvs obsd ?

2008-10-26 Thread Matthew Weigel
. -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot.ent

Re: NTFS-3G Stable Read/Write Driver ready to merge on cvs obsd ?

2008-10-26 Thread Matthew Weigel
Denis Doroshenko wrote: have you done any analysis of statistical data in order to say so? otherwise all those way more popular, most people it is a big IYHO. William Boshuck has the measure of my response to that. On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 9:10 AM, Matthew Weigel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote

Re: NTFS-3G Stable Read/Write Driver ready to merge on cvs obsd ?

2008-10-26 Thread Matthew Weigel
the right way to do something is. If you're having a problem sharing files, there are solutions far more effective than complaining on [EMAIL PROTECTED] If your goal is to solve your problem, you can solve it. -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot.ent

Re: openbsd sgi - uname -m, packages and mips64

2008-11-10 Thread Matthew Weigel
for a specific processor type, not a platform. For example, the mac68k and mvme68k platforms both have a 'machine -a' output of 'm68k' - ditto with the macppc and socppc platforms. -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot.ent

Re: Perl changes and majordomo

2008-11-25 Thread Matthew Weigel
, supplanted by the /s and /m modifiers on pattern matching. So whatever majordomo is doing with regular expressions, it thinks it's handling multi-line strings one way and is probably handling it the other way now. -- Matthew Weigel

Re: package integrity, security and checks. .... where are they ?

2008-12-17 Thread Matthew Weigel
the integrity of the signatures, the source used to compile the binaries that are signed, and the binaries themselves, you are providing a misleading sense of security instead of an actual benefit. An example of the difference: http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2008-0855.html -- Matthew

Re: Sending email in Apache chroot?

2009-01-20 Thread Matthew Weigel
-recoverable failure in name resolution I run out of ideas now, what needs to be done? What files might be used in name resolution on the system, that aren't in /var/www? Maybe... /etc/resolv.conf? -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot . ent

Re: OffTopic: ctags and vi (Don't read if you dislike offtopic)

2011-06-07 Thread Matthew Weigel
recent tag context. -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot . ent

Re: can't intall webalizer on OpenBSD 4.8

2011-06-30 Thread Matthew Weigel
fontconfig.7.0 not found | not found anywhere |library freetype.17.1 not found | not found anywhere Those libraries are probably provided by install sets you didn't install... like xbase48.tgz. See http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#FilesNeeded for more information. -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique

Re: Thanks a lot to all devs of OpenBSD

2011-08-29 Thread Matthew Weigel
wouldn't have taken Perl out in the first place. -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot . ent

Re: question about spamd behaviour

2009-05-21 Thread Matthew Weigel
in crontab runs it every hour, if it's a good idea for everyone to change it wouldn't it be a good idea to give an example that only runs e.g. once a day? -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot . ent

Re: question about spamd behaviour

2009-05-21 Thread Matthew Weigel
wouldn't have come up..) I just followed the directions in spamd(8), spamd-setup(8) should be run periodically by cron(8). When run in black- list-only mode, the -b flag should be specified. Use crontab(1) to un- comment the entry in root's crontab. -- Matthew Weigel hacker

Re: OpenBSD as MX server

2009-09-30 Thread Matthew Weigel
involve dumping everything and just doing what someone on a mailing list said. -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot . ent

Re: ECL lisp

2009-10-02 Thread Matthew Weigel
, but what exactly would having it build in multithreaded mode buy you on OpenBSD? -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot . ent

Re: Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard HELP!

2009-10-21 Thread Matthew Weigel
), if you force it to be started for every user with some kind of global configuration. You might also be able to go for strictly X11 logins, and then using xlock. -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot . ent

Re: Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard HELP!

2009-10-22 Thread Matthew Weigel
can accomplish what you want with login_radius or login_ldap (the latter is in ports) and a RADIUS or LDAP server. -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot . ent

Re: mount /usr partition nosuid

2009-12-03 Thread Matthew Weigel
in /var are okay or not (I *think* /var/www/bin is the only thing you'd have to look at, but you can do the digging on that). -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot . ent

Re: SMP

2009-12-11 Thread Matthew Weigel
actually need a fairly big database before that's a problem, so... -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot . ent

Re: openbsd not blob free?

2010-05-05 Thread Matthew Weigel
by the operating system? Uploaded firmware blobs generate more traffic on m...@. -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot . ent

Re: OpenBSD + lighttpd + php5

2010-07-10 Thread Matthew Weigel
On 7/10/2010 9:55 AM, mlanciau wrote: Hello ! I'm trying to install lighttpd (no problem) and to add php to create a good web server. But, even if I didn't chroot lighttpd, I don't succeed. Have you any idea ? What's the fastcgi configuration in lighttpd.conf look like? -- Matthew

Re: OpenBSD + lighttpd + php5

2010-07-10 Thread Matthew Weigel
trying it without first. -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot . ent

Re: OT: multiple web servers on OpenBSD (WAS: OT: vmware blah blah)

2010-03-11 Thread Matthew Weigel
what shared objects they link to, copy those over, and delete old versions. -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot . ent

Re: How to host multiple PHP versions

2011-02-17 Thread Matthew Weigel
what libraries, etc., get pulled in by each version, but it may not be necessary. The more important point is using FastCGI so that Apache itself doesn't have to have PHP loaded, and is therefore not restricted to a single version that it's running. -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot

Re: License Violation - ksh

2007-12-02 Thread Matthew Weigel
under which alloc.c is distributed. They refer to it as the 3-clause BSD license, which GNU appears to do as well (http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/license-list.html#ModifiedBSD), depending on where you look (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/info/BSD_2Clause.html). -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique

Re: Could Hiawatha replace Apache as in base HTTP server if it's license changed?

2007-12-07 Thread Matthew Weigel
right, but I still don't think it's quite there for distribution as part of OpenBSD (he says, not being a developer in a position to decide). -- Matthew Weigel hacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: OpenBSD mta with postfix

2009-03-27 Thread Matthew Weigel
of how greytrapping works: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=spamd#GREYTRAPPING I've seen other implementations do greytrapping for *every* invalid address that comes through, too. -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot . ent

Re: OpenBSD mta with postfix

2009-03-28 Thread Matthew Weigel
. Yes, I have. Hell, I'm pretty sure this approach has been presented at LISA before. -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot.ent

Re: European orders

2009-03-30 Thread Matthew Weigel
details since you seem to have some insight into the issue. Wim hasn't posted to the list, but he has put up his perspective at http://accounting.kd85.com/ . Dunno what's really happening... -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot . ent

Re: spam from chrooted CMSes

2009-04-11 Thread Matthew Weigel
have in php.ini. I wonder, if there are no logging features for mini_sendmail or so. I read the man-page online, but didn't see any. Well, mini_sendmail is an external package... talk to the authors about that, but I think they'll tell you they can't really track what you need tracked. -- Matthew

Re: spam from chrooted CMSes

2009-04-11 Thread Matthew Weigel
Uwe Dippel wrote: Matthew Weigel unique at idempot.net writes: Then you have grown your userbase too fast with a terrible setup, and now you're caught in the middle of fixing the problem or avoiding downtime. Are you sure this is not a misunderstanding? When you host user accounts

Re: 4.5 delivery - How do they do it?

2009-04-21 Thread Matthew Weigel
in softraid - failover prior to disk failure? -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot . ent

Re: Strange sshd + /etc/nologin behaviour

2012-03-14 Thread Matthew Weigel
you confirm that root is in the daemon login class (as is the default config), and that the daemon login class has ignorenologin? -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot . ent

Re: PHP/HTTP config

2012-03-20 Thread Matthew Weigel
scripts, you know. -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot . ent

Re: SETUID perl script

2012-04-24 Thread Matthew Weigel
by default. What am I missing? /tmp% ls -l test.pl Check the mount options for whatever filesystem /tmp lives on. Chances are good it's its own filesystem, and is mounted nosuid. -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot . ent

Re: Upgrading OpenBSD

2012-05-21 Thread Matthew Weigel
. -- Matthew Weigel

Re: Upgrading OpenBSD

2012-05-21 Thread Matthew Weigel
BSOD's ;) I admit this kind of made me chuckle: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/toby-richards/37/71a/474 -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot . ent

Re: Upgrading OpenBSD

2012-05-22 Thread Matthew Weigel
On 21.05.2012 23:55, Mehma Sarja wrote: On 5/21/12 9:34 PM, Matthew Weigel wrote: On 21.05.2012 22:45, Richards, Toby wrote: Granted: I do hold an MCSE certification, but I don't need it. The upgrade just works. Well... despite occasional BSOD's ;) I admit this kind of made me chuckle: http

Re: spamd greylisting: false positives

2012-05-25 Thread Matthew Weigel
that is your problem. -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot . ent

Re: spamd greylisting: false positives

2012-05-25 Thread Matthew Weigel
well be causing your problems. -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot . ent

Re: spamd greylisting: false positives

2012-05-25 Thread Matthew Weigel
cat /etc/mail/nospamd.constant /etc/mail/nospamd.dynamic /etc/mail/nospamd /sbin/pfctl -t gmail-white -T replace -f /etc/mail/nospamd 21 \ | grep -v 'no changes' That's very close to something someone else shared on misc@ many moons ago, I don't remember who. -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique

Re: Dilemma: between OpenBSD and NetBSD

2012-08-12 Thread Matthew Weigel
choice. The really unsafe, choice, though, is mounting async, which can lead to unrecoverable filesystems in the event of a crash. -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot . ent

Re: responding to buttonpress ACPI event sent by KVM/Qemu (same behavior in v5.2)

2012-11-24 Thread Matthew Weigel
, in the interest of being not interested in assigning blame. -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot . ent

Re: A point about the BSD license I'm feeling edgy about

2012-12-28 Thread Matthew Weigel
what everyone is doing, and no one has found a way to sue over it yet... which at least suggests your concern is misguided. -- Matthew Weigel hacker unique idempot . ent

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