On Sun, Mar 10, 2019 at 07:03:36PM -0500, Alfred Morgan wrote:
>jmc wrote on? 2019-03-05 6:58:38:
>> > How does this sound?
>> > A specified option may be written inside curly brackets in order to
>specify
>> > a block of one or more specified options.
>>?
>> regarding y
On Sun, Mar 10, 2019 at 10:18:47AM +, John Long wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a server running OpenBSD. It has slots for 4 drives. I have the
> OS and web content on one drive and media files on another drive. I
> have been running rsync to backup these drives to identically-sized
> drives in the sa
Hi,
I have a server running OpenBSD. It has slots for 4 drives. I have the
OS and web content on one drive and media files on another drive. I
have been running rsync to backup these drives to identically-sized
drives in the same box. Basically 2 drives are used to run the services
(dlna, Samba, h
Thanks for the short and helpful answer.
It was my error. I shouuld have read pf.conf
Anyway: It is a very reasonable security measure.
Rodrigo
On Sat, 9 Mar 2019, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
On 2019-03-09, Roderick wrote:
In addition, the default /etc/pf.conf blocks connections to th
Here is a diff for src/share/misc/airport adding/correcting airport
names and codes for South Korea.
I was taking a look at the file and found out that the main South Korea
Airport was missing and the 3rd one has changed name and code. It seems
the data for this country are perhaps 20 years old.
So
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