On Tue, Jun 12, 2007 at 03:45:25AM +0200, Raymond Dijkxhoorn wrote:
> If you want to use SARE rules, just take it easy with the frequency you
> are getting the files with.
Or use sa-update instead of RDJ. :)
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Hi!
My question was: Where to listen for the announcements?
Here on this list? Some other channel?
I've been getting RDJ updates via cron once a week for a while now. I don't
see how that can be construed as abusive, but I'm game to unhook it while
they figure out what to do. I'm not wanting t
On Tuesday 12 June 2007 01:09, Robert - eLists wrote:
> I seem to recall that they (those in authority and inner knowledge)
> said there would be announcements about any updates and to not cron anymore
> cause of the attack problems.
My question was: Where to listen for the announcements?
Here on
>
> At one time, the Top 100 list was being updated pretty regularly, and it
> more
> effective when it was updated more often.
>
> Also, the original instructions for the RDJ included suggestions to set up
> a
> cron job to automate the process.
>
> Where would you suggest a person should liste
>
> Unless you're willing to donate the cash to pay someone to provide the
> service, Prolexic's offer to do it for free certainly does matter.
>
> Daryl
Daryl,
Ok, so it matters somehow.
You. Plus 1.
Bottom line is, it doesn't work right now. Can't even open a browser and
pull up the web p
On Tuesday 12 June 2007 00:51, Robert - eLists wrote:
> Yeah, real sweet, can't even pull up a simple web page...
>
> When stuff doesn't work at all, free does not matter.
>
> It appears things are so tight now, you can hear the pucker.
>
> Why do people cron things that could screw up something th
Robert - eLists wrote:
Yeah, real sweet, can't even pull up a simple web page...
When stuff doesn't work at all, free does not matter.
Unless you're willing to donate the cash to pay someone to provide the
service, Prolexic's offer to do it for free certainly does matter.
Daryl
Yeah, real sweet, can't even pull up a simple web page...
When stuff doesn't work at all, free does not matter.
It appears things are so tight now, you can hear the pucker.
Why do people cron things that could screw up something that is fairly
mission critical anyways?
- rh
James Lay wrote:
Just installed...here's what I see on first run:
Jun 12 19:22:06 myshield spamd[20248]: config: failed to parse line,
skipping, in "/etc/mail/spamassassin/70_sare_adult.cf": AUTOBAN: Over
500 *.cf requests in 48 hours period - Check your CRON
Jun 12 19:22:06 myshield spamd[202
Raymond Dijkxhoorn wrote:
Hi!
Just installed...here's what I see on first run:
Jun 12 19:22:06 myshield spamd[20248]: config: failed to parse line,
skipping, in "/etc/mail/spamassassin/70_sare_adult.cf": AUTOBAN: Over
500 *.cf requests in 48 hours period - Check your CRON
Jun 12 19:22:06 mys
Hi!
Just installed...here's what I see on first run:
Jun 12 19:22:06 myshield spamd[20248]: config: failed to parse line,
skipping, in "/etc/mail/spamassassin/70_sare_adult.cf": AUTOBAN: Over 500
*.cf requests in 48 hours period - Check your CRON
Jun 12 19:22:06 myshield spamd[20248]: config:
Just installed...here's what I see on first run:
Jun 12 19:22:06 myshield spamd[20248]: config: failed to parse line,
skipping, in "/etc/mail/spamassassin/70_sare_adult.cf": AUTOBAN: Over
500 *.cf requests in 48 hours period - Check your CRON
Jun 12 19:22:06 myshield spamd[20248]: config: faile
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