July 9, 2025 at 5:56 PM, "Mike Larkin" mailto:mlar...@nested.page?to=%22Mike%20Larkin%22%20%3Cmlarkin%40nested.page%3E
> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jul 09, 2025 at 02:42:44PM +, Jon Tabor wrote:
>
> >
> > Good day everyone,
> >
> > I recently ran
os.qcow2
disk /mnt/sd1a/vmware/athos_usr.qcow2
interface { switch "bridge" }
}
vm "porthos" {
memory 512M
enable
disk /mnt/sd1a/vmware/porthos.qcow2
disk /mnt/sd1a/vmware/porthos2.qcow2
interface { switch "bridge" }
}
Thanks,
--
Jon Tabor
tab...@obsolete.site
also slightly tweaked the script I have to include a
whitelist file, as my wife keeps finding sites that simply won't work
properly. It simply calls sed to remove lines from the
unbound-adhosts.conf file
Works great. I also set up pf to redirect all DNS queries to my local
instance of unbound, so you can't easily bypass it (unless you use DNS
over HTTPS).
Jon Tabor
tab...@obsolete.site
ore comfortable with
OpenBSD than FreeBSD, and my desire to run my favorite OS in a
meaningful way.
I say go for it, and (like all systems) make sure your backups are good
(that means test them periodically).
--
Jon Tabor
tab...@obsolete.site
"I desire peace. I also *require* freedom. Not only
I have one of these, but I really only use it to connect the old VIC-20 to BBS
systems. It works alright, but it's a bit funky in it's implementation. As
others have said, it's completely plaintext; everything is sent in the clear.
You'd be telnetting (not ssh) into it. How much do you trust
to investigate/solve
> this?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Thomas
>
What's your TERM variable set to? I've seen/read about issues if TERM
is set to something like xterm-256color. You might try changing it to
screen-256color and see if the problem goes away.
--
Jon Ta
2001. I no
> longer believeI'm qualified to speak on topics of technology. I might try
> driving trucks for a living. At least then I don't have to think.
>
>
Yep, right there with ya. So, ah...what's everyone using for mail
filtering these days? Spamassassin
Banana
Pro back as a board to tinker with, rather than having it full-time as
necessary device.
--
Jon Tabor
tab...@obsolete.site
http://obsolete.site
'There is a saying: There is no such thing as overkill.
There is only “Open fire!” and “Reloading!”'
― John Ringo, The Hot Gate
done multiple fresh installs over the last few months as I got my
home network in shape, I can confirm that /etc/sysct.conf is not present
by default and needs to be created manually if needed.
--
Jon Tabor
tab...@obsolete.site
http://obsolete.site
'There is a saying: There is no such thing a
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