Re: nmap Core-Dumps on OpenBSD 3.7(stable/AMD64)

2005-06-27 Thread Dave Mangot
ther country and 'Therefore, I would try to write as well as possible." I guess in English, you're not interested in doing "my best to be taken seriously". http://odge.info/english-german/moron.html -Dave -- --- Dave Mangot - [EMAIL PROTECTED] "'Crazy' loves company too." - Peggy (1/23/05)

Re: Problem w/ Python 2.3.5

2006-01-18 Thread Dave Mangot
Joachim Schipper ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) shaped the electrons to say: > > If it's memory, it's likely to be found by memtest86, if your hardware > is i386. It can be had from various sources, and is included on the > Knoppix CD, which I can recommend - it's not OpenBSD, but occasionally > very useful.

Re: GD in 3.9

2006-05-18 Thread Dave Mangot
ecause they were generating GIF images on the fly or something like that. No security nightmare there! My .02, -Dave -- --- Dave Mangot - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Pittsburgh Steelers - Superbowl XL Champs!

OT: Asterisk Port chuckle

2008-03-20 Thread Dave Mangot
I was reading a comparison on the SipX website of Asterisk (which is in ports) vs. SipX. I thought OpenBSD users would get a good laugh as to one of the reasons SipX says it's better. From: http://sipx-wiki.calivia.com/index.php/Comparing_sipX_with_Asterisk Size of the Code Base: In spite of i

Re: Proftpd port

2007-04-30 Thread Dave Mangot
STeve Andre' ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) shaped the electrons to say: > Security issues. Take a look at > > http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=107325746223524&w=2 In all fairness to Proftpd, the proftpd nowadays isn't really the same animal as the proftpd of old. I remember, and I think I even contr