On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 23:57:54 +0200
"tilt!" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> it has come to my attention that an SSID is defined by a
> (closed) IEEE standard as (I quote inofficial source [1]):
>
> > [...] "0-32 octets with arbitrary contents. A 0-length
> > SSID indicates the wildcard SSID (in probe requ
Hello,
it has come to my attention that an SSID is defined by a
(closed) IEEE standard as (I quote inofficial source [1]):
> [...] "0-32 octets with arbitrary contents. A 0-length
> SSID indicates the wildcard SSID (in probe request
> frames for instance)"
This means that
#1 SSIDs can have len
On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 21:46:05 +0200
"tilt!" wrote:
> I agree with Laurent, the RCVD_IN_DYNABLOCK rule weight should
> be lowered below treshhold, because
>
> 1. it's incorrect to mark a mail as spam solely based on this
> criterion, because a significant portion of internet users are
> in
> My address sometimes gets blocked as coming from a dynamically
> assigned IP address, even though the IP address is a static address.
Okay, that's odd. But what could the ISP do about it?
> list services that use PBL are not a good idea and serve the interests
> that are exactly opposite to the
Hi,
On 08/22/2015 09:18 PM, Laurent Bercot wrote:
On 22/08/2015 17:20, Timo Buhrmester wrote:
[...] the fact that these days, MTAs behind dynamic IPs are
>> automatically suspicious.
Well, it always helps to make the list host aware that list services
that use PBL are not a good idea, and
On 22/08/2015 17:20, Timo Buhrmester wrote:
I wouldn't quite take this personally, and I doubt anyone on the list
is to blame for that, with the possible exception of yourself for not
arranging yourself around the fact that these days, MTAs behind
dynamic IPs are automatically suspicious.
Well
Gentlemen,
On 08/22/2015 04:40 PM, Rainer Weikusat wrote:
Roger Leigh writes:
On 20/08/2015 11:27, Rainer Weikusat wrote:
Roger Leigh writes:
On 19/08/2015 17:39, Rainer Weikusat wrote:
[...]
p_len = strlen(IFACES_PATH);
e_len = strlen(essid);
path = alloca(p_len
Thaks, i will try it.
Aitor.
On 22/08/15 16:58, Rainer Weikusat wrote:
"Use it as intended"? In case you want to create a package installing
something in /usr/local (eg, because it's a "local" package not intended
for standalone distribution), the dh_usrlocal step can be skipped:
binary:
On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 05:20:15PM +0200, Timo Buhrmester wrote:
> > > from my legitimate IP
> > 0.0 RCVD_IN_SORBS_DUL RBL: SORBS: sent directly from dynamic IP address
> >[82.216.6.62 listed in dnsbl.sorbs.net]
> Note the 'dynamic'.
>
> I wouldn't quite take this
> > from my legitimate IP
> 0.0 RCVD_IN_SORBS_DUL RBL: SORBS: sent directly from dynamic IP address
>[82.216.6.62 listed in dnsbl.sorbs.net]
Note the 'dynamic'.
I wouldn't quite take this personally, and I doubt anyone on the list is to
blame for that, with the po
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aitor_czr writes:
> Recently i debianized the latest release of bulmages (acounting and
> invoicing program) in Qt5:
>
> http://gnuinos.org/release16/?dir=devuan/pool/main/b/bulmages
>
> And i had the following issue: the resulting packages were all empty!
> This was due to the fact that the late
Roger Leigh writes:
> On 20/08/2015 11:27, Rainer Weikusat wrote:
>> Roger Leigh writes:
>>> On 19/08/2015 17:39, Rainer Weikusat wrote:
[...]
p_len = strlen(IFACES_PATH);
e_len = strlen(essid);
path = alloca(p_len + e_len + 2);
strcpy(path, IFACES_PATH)
LOoks good to me, if I understand what I'm looking at.
I'd recommend you change the name of the picklist form. Calling
it "Network Manager" would cause confusion in the marketplace, and
might lead some folks to not use it because they didn't want
NetworkManager. How bout "Pick a Network" or some s
Hello,
On 08/22/2015 01:33 PM, Daniel Reurich wrote:
[...] given that httpredir all the debian packages should come from
your local debian mirror anyway - and that's still > 95% of packages for
a standard install.
Thanks for the explanation.
This explains why I sometimes (rarely happens) hav
On 20/08/15 04:21, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 10:42:29AM +0200, Jaromil wrote:
dear Karl,
thanks for your analysis
we haven't yet worked on the mirroring mechanism, but we will
once done, there will be a script and it will be easy
I guess it will be a sort of amprolla satelli
On 08/22/2015 11:54 AM, Riccardo Boninsegna wrote:
[...]
If that program's source has a ./configure program, you may be able to
fix the problem by adding this argument → --prefix=/ ←
(Don't ask me how to do have dpkg-buildpackage do that, though!)
In debian/rules:
override_dh_auto_configure:
Il 22/ago/2015 10:40 AM, "aitor_czr" ha scritto:
> the resulting packages were all empty! This was due to the fact that the
latest release is located in /usr/local, so i had to comment with some
lines in the dh_usrlocal script
Well, packages are not supposed to put anything in /usr/local (so it c
Recently i debianized the latest release of bulmages (acounting and
invoicing program) in Qt5:
http://gnuinos.org/release16/?dir=devuan/pool/main/b/bulmages
And i had the following issue: the resulting packages were all empty!
This was due to the fact that the latest release is located in
/us
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