Re: C++ CGI script

2010-12-13 Thread Francesco Vollero
Il 14/12/10 00.44, Francesco Vollero ha scritto: Il 13/12/10 22.56, Gerhard Hoffmann ha scritto: endl is a so-called manipulator in C++. It outputs '\n' and flushes the output buffer (using the flush method in the stream). So, I would change the order: cout<< "Con

Re: C++ CGI script

2010-12-13 Thread Francesco Vollero
Il 13/12/10 22.56, Gerhard Hoffmann ha scritto: endl is a so-called manipulator in C++. It outputs '\n' and flushes the output buffer (using the flush method in the stream). So, I would change the order: cout<< "Content-type: text/plain"<< endl<< endl<< "Hello, World!"<< endl; Since the

Re: C++ CGI script

2010-12-13 Thread Francesco Vollero
Il 13/12/10 22.18, Jean-Francois ha scritto: Hello, Sorry for posting basic question here, would you please let me know why such script does'nt work (error with "Premature end of script headers") ? #include using namespace std; int main() { cout<< "Content-type: text/plain"<< endl<< endl<<

Re: remove users from group

2010-12-13 Thread Francesco Vollero
Il 13/12/10 10.23, Bret Lambert ha scritto: On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 10:14 AM, MERIGHI Marcus wrote: h...@stare.cz (Jan Stary), 2010.12.13 (Mon) 09:15 (CET): On Dec 13 12:01:58, OpenBSD Geek wrote: I have 100 users in groups : clients, and ftp_group How can i remove these 100 users from ftp_gro

Re: OT - gmail alternatives

2010-12-09 Thread Francesco Vollero
Il 09/12/10 16.07, Gilles Chehade ha scritto: Own box :-) Thumbs up for Gilles! He's right, There are no better mail system than your.own.server lh wrote: Hi, what are the good available alternatives (security/privacy) for gmail you're using? Cheers!

Re: An OpenBSD smartphone

2010-11-17 Thread Francesco Vollero
Il 17/11/10 23.51, Marko Kraljevic ha scritto: On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 2:00 AM, Jan Stary wrote: [snap] The most open phone I'm aware of is Nokia N900. It runs Maemo, and can run full blown Debian, AFAIK. Never heard of anyone running OpenBSD on one, but perhaps it is possible? I'm assuming i

Re: An OpenBSD smartphone

2010-11-17 Thread Francesco Vollero
Il 18/11/10 00.53, m brandenberg ha scritto: On Wed, 17 Nov 2010, Jona Joachim wrote: The hardware is slow and buggy and the OpenBSD Moko port is dead. Just don't buy it ;) That said, I have a Neo 1973 available for a deal if anyone wants to play... Dont even try to donate to the community!

Re: An OpenBSD smartphone

2010-11-17 Thread Francesco Vollero
Il 17/11/10 15.17, Ted Unangst ha scritto: Compared to the hardware available today, the openmoko is ridiculously obsolete. I Agree. It's really really obsolete. On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 3:49 AM, Sergey Bronnikov wrote: may be http://openmoko.kd85.com/ ? On 09:00 Wed 17 Nov , Jan Stary wrot

Re: It still doable to buy VIA padlock engine CPU?

2010-10-20 Thread Francesco Vollero
Il 20/10/10 11.24, Massimo Lusetti ha scritto: On Tue, 19 Oct 2010 18:32:48 + (UTC) Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2010-10-19, Massimo Lusetti wrote: Does it still doable nowadays to buy VIA padlock engine equipped CPU/motherboard just to take advantage of the hw crypto acceleration? I mean

Re: traffic management

2010-06-02 Thread Francesco Vollero
Gregory Edigarov ha scritto: On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 03:37:35 +0300 irix wrote: Hello Misc, But at least you can say why? Obvious: don't fix what's not broken. Gregory, its an hard concept to get by most of the people :) no kidding. As we've told "irix" before, it will not happe

Re: Help contacting Richard Stallman

2010-05-26 Thread Francesco Vollero
Il 26/05/10 14.32, Marco Peereboom ha scritto: That free beer analogy has never made any sense and never will. I honestly wonder why people keep repeating it. I hope that in some /parallel/ universe beer is free and bsd is the most used license and *bsd is the most used and active operat

Re: a secure web server

2010-05-24 Thread Francesco Vollero
Il 24/05/10 12.44, Jozsi Vadkan ha scritto: I want to use a secure web server on OpenBSD. It's a real generalistic idea. It would serve only static html filest, no cgi, no php, etc. It just have to be secure, no need to be fast, just secure [only using it with https]. What you mean

Re: Installing modules from CPAN

2010-04-07 Thread Francesco Vollero
Il 07/04/10 11.06, Will ha scritto: > I know some OSes have a "right way" to install perl modules from CPAN. > Does OpenBSD have some similar methodology? I did some light > Google-ing, and I found this[1] post on the mailing list asking the > same question, but with no response. > > Thanks a bunch

Re: Tomorrow: Amsterdam OpenBSD 4.6 release party!

2009-10-28 Thread Francesco Vollero
Il giorno mer, 28/10/2009 alle 22.20 +0100, chefren ha scritto: > > On 28-10-09 16:11, Francesco Vollero wrote: > > Il giorno mer, 28/10/2009 alle 14.08 +0100, chefren ha scritto: [snip] > > It's unfair :( i came back from Amsterdam this morning :( > > > > Fra

Re: Tomorrow: Amsterdam OpenBSD 4.6 release party!

2009-10-28 Thread Francesco Vollero
Il giorno mer, 28/10/2009 alle 14.08 +0100, chefren ha scritto: > Tomorrow, Thursday 29th of October: > > Cafe de Deugniet Oude Brugsteeg 12, 1012 JP Amsterdam > >

Re: Thank you for the quality of the FAQ and MAN

2009-07-16 Thread Francesco Vollero
Il giorno gio, 16/07/2009 alle 22.27 +0200, zexel ha scritto: > Jean-Frangois SIMON escribis: > > I just would like to thank the authors of the project documentation for its > > real quality. > > > > > > > OpenBSD manpages are the best out there without doubt. > A clear example of how thing shou

Re: EuroBSDCon 2009, Cambridge, UK

2009-07-15 Thread Francesco Vollero
Il giorno gio, 16/07/2009 alle 01.52 +0100, Edd Barrett ha scritto: > On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 11:17:22PM +0100, Fred Crowson wrote: > > I've paid for my ticket - this will be my nearest EuroBSD Conference - > > I'll not need a flight to this one :~) > > It's tempting, but oh so expensive. > I ag