On 20/03/19 3:01 AM, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Hi Alfred,
>
> Alfred Morgan wrote on Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 08:05:33AM -0500:
>
>> I tried starting a temporary httpd server on port 8080
>> as a user to serve some files and I found this error:
>> httpd: need root privileges
>>
>> I would think there woul
problems removing FSP. But
is this comment (from the linked email from Theo) still applicable:
"Don't waste your money on a false ideal by someone who misunderstands
modern hardware and the market forces." Of course, but does that
description fit these folks?
Worik
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If not m
lement to the usual and well-described
>>
>> # dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sd0 bs=1M
>>
>> followed by
>>
>> # dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/sd0 bs=1M
>>
>> in order to achieve paranoid disk-wiping?
> Ones are not nearly as secure as zeros.
>
Why
On 01/12/15 10:40, Petr Ročkai wrote:
> Theo de Raadt writes:
>> I don't know, but I'll think about it later, because I am busy.
>> I am spending my day making a non-writeable USB stick for the OP.
> That's nice. Although a simple 'no' would have sufficed of course. I
> have been told that buying
GI" but my needs and research have
not gone there. Does httpd support CGI?
cheers
Worik
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I got a lot of shit on this list for suggesting that the OpenBSD project
sell documentation collections (that are freely available elsewhere) as
a method of raising funds for the project as CD rom sales dry up.
A lot of shit on list and especially off list (one clown made up a gmail
address especi
under "BUGS":
"To sort files larger than 60MB, use sort -H; files larger than
704MB must be sorted in smaller pieces, then merged."
So it seams there is a bug in... "files larger than 60MB, use sort -H"
since that did not work for the OP.
Worik
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On 07/03/15 11:59, worik wrote:
> On 06/03/15 22:29, Raf Czlonka wrote:
>>> By the way, is there a list a common risk-prone idioms ?
>> +1
>
> https://duckduckgo.com/?q=%22common+risk-prone+idioms%22&t=canonical
>
> "common risk-prone idioms" appe
On 06/03/15 22:29, Raf Czlonka wrote:
>> By the way, is there a list a common risk-prone idioms ?
> +1
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=%22common+risk-prone+idioms%22&t=canonical
"common risk-prone idioms" appears only here.
Interesting concept, and would be illuminating to expand on
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On 03/02/15 12:49, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> So, I can't resist to ask, Raspberry Pi is the answer to what question?
It is a toy. Cheap. Can do simple computing tasks cheaper than
anything else.
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never hear in Linux circles.
cheers
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I voted for love
I am looking for some simple analytic software like awstats.
Is there a guide to setting it up on OpenBSD/nginx?
Or is there a better/alternative package?
Worik
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where 'foo' is the user/group name I login as. This makes my
life much simpler. But I have a nagging doubt that I am doing some
thing I will regret.
Perhaps I need to use rsync differently or modify my workflow
Worik
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On 24/12/14 12:46, Jason Adams wrote:
> On 12/23/2014 03:23 PM, David Higgs wrote:
>> Beer things?
> By Jove, I believe you are on to something. It is fast approaching beer
> o'clock.
>
Of course it is beer o'clock! That was 1992! Been beering since
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to run OpenBSD in two places. I have been following this
thread with interest.
Some cheap VPS providers allow you to use a custom ISO which is a
straight forward process, but looking at this thread I am wondering if I
have the whole picture.
Is this a suggestion for a new chapter in the FAQ?
Wor
Ocean instance too, but they do not (last time I
checked) allow custom ISOs.
Worik
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8MB to 16MB flash, which means
> you are running a ramdisk kernel and that's about it.
Why is OpenBSD the choice only if you have a floating point?
And I would have thought Linux would not do well without a MMU. I know
people have ported Linux to all sorts of things, but no MMU?
cheers
ware that you use
> every day for things as important as banking?
So you do not have bookmarks?
For banking that is a risk. If you miss-type your URL you may end up on
a phishing page.
I always load my banking URL from a bookmark.
Worik
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On 24/10/14 14:53, Nick Holland wrote:
> On 10/23/14 21:36, worik wrote:
>> "Processes local and package scripts in /etc/rc.d" is listed as the last
>> thing rc does after boot.
>>
>> What does "Processes" mean in this context?
>
> like "p
pts take an
argument that they pass to rc_cmd from rc.subr, and rc is not passing
"start" to all those scripts.
Looking at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Init it seems my naive
assumption is correct, but why run all those scripts?
I am puzzled.
Worik
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fting cleaver algorithms... That is what those big budgets are for!
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I voted fo
On 20/10/14 11:50, Daniel Dickman wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 6:32 PM, worik wrote:
>> In a fresh(ish) OpenBSD installation I note .cshrc and .profile in /.
>>
>> Why?
>>
>
> Not sure there's an answer but it was discussed at least one time before:
>
In a fresh(ish) OpenBSD installation I note .cshrc and .profile in /.
Why?
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to reboot? Is it just a matter of killing and
starting the daemons by hand or is there a general way to accomplish
this without rebooting or entering single user mode?
> On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 09:31:03AM +1200, worik wrote:
>> I do not use sound on my machine. I am new to OpenBSD and
I do not use sound on my machine. I am new to OpenBSD and in examining
the running system I see sndio is running.
I see it is started in /etc/rc, but the FAQ suggests that this file
should not be edited.
What is the proper way to turn it off?
Worik
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On 14/08/14 11:55, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Well OBVIOUSLY CDs accumulate more revenue than T-shirts, so recently
> we've not made any T-shirts because it isn't worth it, the setup costs
> and overheads are higher than the number sold. If you guys don't buy
> enough of them, then we don't do the set
.
How does it compare for using the SWIFT method outlined on the website?
Worik
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ike to know for sure
that the money goes to the project. For expenses or to developers, who
spend so much time on this, to spend on whatever they want (beer, fish,
little rubber balls...) But I will not buy things I cannot use.
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be best. It would cover my nakedness
and keep me warm(er)
> NOTHING IS FOR FREE.
yea
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