On Mar 17, 2022, at 7:26 PM, Greg Troxel wrote:
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> My script is in the process of being extended to also deal with apcupsd
> and that seems to have different variables, like timeleft in minutes
> instead of runtime in seconds. It seems obvious to me that I should
> bring things into a common sc
On 3/20/2022 2:15 PM, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
On 3/20/22 22:02, gene heskett wrote:
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Even better, hide your local network by getting a good router, reflashing
it to something like dd-wrt or its ilk, and using it to NAT your local
net somewhere in the 192.168.xxx.yyy address space but which is
On 3/21/22 01:44, Greg Troxel wrote:
Jim Klimov writes:
As for "how much NUT" is doing, it depends :)
For many of the values where mapping tables are involved, it just reads
some number or string from the protocol encapsulation (usb-hid, snmp,
netxml...) and passes it on. However, that entry'
On 3/21/22 00:41, Greg Troxel wrote:
Manuel Wolfshant writes:
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Jim Klimov writes:
> As for "how much NUT" is doing, it depends :)
>
> For many of the values where mapping tables are involved, it just reads
> some number or string from the protocol encapsulation (usb-hid, snmp,
> netxml...) and passes it on. However, that entry's mapping may also involve
> s
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On 3/21/22 00:11, Greg Troxel wrote:
Roger Price writes:
I received the following comment from the Independent Submissions Editor (ISE):
The command VER is hazardous because it encourages exploiting of
implementation peculiarities that are not well documented in a
protocol. The best ex
Roger Price writes:
> I received the following comment from the Independent Submissions Editor
> (ISE):
>
> The command VER is hazardous because it encourages exploiting of
> implementation peculiarities that are not well documented in a
> protocol. The best example of such a failure is the
On 3/20/22 22:02, gene heskett wrote:
On Sunday, 20 March 2022 15:10:00 EDT Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
On March 20, 2022 5:02:36 PM GMT+02:00, Roger Price
wrote:
I received the following comment from the Independent Submissions
Editor (ISE):
The command VER is hazardous because it encourages
On Sunday, 20 March 2022 15:10:00 EDT Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
> On March 20, 2022 5:02:36 PM GMT+02:00, Roger Price
wrote:
> >I received the following comment from the Independent Submissions
Editor (ISE):
> > The command VER is hazardous because it encourages exploiting of
> > implementation
On March 20, 2022 5:02:36 PM GMT+02:00, Roger Price
wrote:
>I received the following comment from the Independent Submissions Editor (ISE):
>
> The command VER is hazardous because it encourages exploiting of
> implementation peculiarities that are not well documented in a
> protocol. The bes
I received the following comment from the Independent Submissions Editor (ISE):
The command VER is hazardous because it encourages exploiting of
implementation peculiarities that are not well documented in a
protocol. The best example of such a failure is the browser version
field in HTTP.
The proposed RFC (known as an I-D) is now under review by the Independent
Submissions Editor. One of his comments is:
I think the entire document could benefit from a complete ABNF
grammar. Have a look at RFCs 5234 and 7405.
RFC5234 specifies a case insensitive ABNF (Augmented Bachus-Na
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