Hi there again,
so I will try to ask the question about implementing rspam on a
dedicated machine oder at the mailsystem again because I don't know if
it was lost in the converstion :).
Is there some effort in NOT run rspamd on the same machine as the
mailsystem? I was just wondering because
Thanks Stefan, but even after a reboot, CM-r (window-vtile) does not work.
Perhaps CM-r is not bound to anything. Is there anyway to display the current
key bindings in cwm?
Is there a way to bind a key to move a window to specified position on the
screen (for example coordinates 0,0)?
On
Hello Dell,
the current key bindings are displayed in cwm(1),
your settings in cwmrc(5) override these.
There is currently no way to move windows, to
a specified position, with a keyboard shortcut.
You can still move windows with ALT+M1 or resize with ALT+M1+M3. This is a
faster way, than with
Secondary sticker sources (like Red Bubble et al) are very low quality
compared to the original art and make no money for the project; I wouldn't
waste my time on that.
I have supplies for my next two laptops, so I suppose we have a year to
persuade you on how good would be making stickers again.
hi there,
I just noticed, while copying stuf from a very old OpenBSD 4.2 to a
OpenBSD 6.1 that du on both systems gives me different results. Did
something change in the calculation from 4.2 to 6.1 ?
for example
4.2 calculates ~ 136MB
6.1 calculates ~ 148MB
I copied the files with scp
rega
hardlinks will not duplicate disk space.
scp doesn't understand hardlinks.
On 2017 Oct 02 (Mon) at 12:08:28 +0200 (+0200), rosjat wrote:
:hi there,
:
:I just noticed, while copying stuf from a very old OpenBSD 4.2 to a OpenBSD
:6.1 that du on both systems gives me different results. Did somethin
On Mon, Oct 02, 2017 at 12:11:21PM +0200, Peter Hessler wrote:
> hardlinks will not duplicate disk space.
>
> scp doesn't understand hardlinks.
>
>
> On 2017 Oct 02 (Mon) at 12:08:28 +0200 (+0200), rosjat wrote:
> :hi there,
> :
> :I just noticed, while copying stuf from a very old OpenBSD 4.2
Hi there,
I can protecat a location with a password like so:
location "/some/secret/location/*" {
directory index index.php
authenticate with "/path/to/the/htpasswd/file"
}
this works if I request
https://my.domain.tld/some/secret/location/
and it will ask for
On Mon, 02 Oct 2017 08:22 +, Dell Sanders wrote:
> Is there a way to bind a key to move a window to specified position on
> the screen (for example coordinates 0,0)?
Might have to resort to an external program like xdotool.
On 2017-10-01, Atanas Vladimirov wrote:
> I'm running -current and I'm seeing that error on first boot when
> upgrading to a newer snapshot:
>
..
> em0: DHCPACK from 95.87.227.225 (64:87:88:58:b2:b8)
> em0: bound to 95.87.227.232 -- renewal in 300 seconds
> ld.so: openvpn: can't load library 'lib
The Asrock J3710 is supported with inteldrm and ethernet etc...
Predrag Punosevac [punoseva...@gmail.com] wrote:
> Hi Misc,
>
> The motherboard on my desktop machine just died. I would like to go
> fanless embedded. Something like ASRock J3455-ITX.
>
> https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp
> location "/some/secret/location/*" {
> directory index index.php
> authenticate with "/path/to/the/htpasswd/file"
> }
>
Can we use "authenticate [realm] with htpasswd" in a location?
From httpd.conf(5) I thought http-Auth is enabled in server
section and only
On 2017-10-02 18:47, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2017-10-01, Atanas Vladimirov wrote:
I'm running -current and I'm seeing that error on first boot when
upgrading to a newer snapshot:
..
em0: DHCPACK from 95.87.227.225 (64:87:88:58:b2:b8)
em0: bound to 95.87.227.232 -- renewal in 300 seconds
l
Hello list,
Please advise about proper ownership and permissions of /var/spool and
/var/spool/output. After every syspatch upgrade I need to set it again to
enable printing.
Present ownership and permissions after the syspatch upgrade are:
Script started on Mon Oct 2 20:10:21 2017
$ ls -lh /var
After a failed/aborted PXE boot (e.g., hitting a key or no network)
a laptop is "hanging" at the (OpenBSD 6.2 snapshot)
>boot
prompt which normally (AFAICT) times out and just boots after a few
seconds (from disk); it boots fine after hitting "Return".
Can someone please clarify if this is known/e
Only one boot attempt occurs, whether network or disk.
It is expected behaviour.
> After a failed/aborted PXE boot (e.g., hitting a key or no network)
> a laptop is "hanging" at the (OpenBSD 6.2 snapshot)
> >boot
> prompt which normally (AFAICT) times out and just boots after a few
> seconds (fro
Hello,
I'm playing with vmm and I got these in daemon log:
Oct 2 20:12:14 t440s vmd[13344]: startup
Oct 2 20:12:14 t440s vmd[53680]: SIOCBRDGADD: No such file or directory
Oct 2 20:12:24 t440s vmd[13344]: suse01: started vm 1 successfully, tty
/dev/ttyp3
Oct 2 20:13:12 t440s vmd[98531]: vcpu
On Mon, Oct 02 2017, Atanas Vladimirov wrote:
> On 2017-10-02 18:47, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> On 2017-10-01, Atanas Vladimirov wrote:
>>> I'm running -current and I'm seeing that error on first boot when
>>> upgrading to a newer snapshot:
>>>
>> ..
>>> em0: DHCPACK from 95.87.227.225 (64:87:88:
On Mon, Oct 02, 2017 at 02:56:18PM -0400, Josh Grosse wrote:
> Hey Jiri.
>
> >I started this vm with:
> >
> >vmctl start suse01 -c -d $iso -d $disk -L
> >
> >where iso is openSUSE-Leap-42.3-DVD-x86_64.iso[1].
> >
> >Any idea what's going on?
>
> I'll bet it's because you are attempting to boot a
hi,
was my mistake I forgot the evaluation order is diffrent in httpd.conf!
put the auth location for the general wildcard location.
regards
Markus
Am 02.10.2017 um 19:13 schrieb Michael Hekeler:
location "/some/secret/location/*" {
directory index index.php
authen
On 2017-10-02 11:34, Jiri B wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm playing with vmm and I got these in daemon log:
>
> Oct 2 20:12:14 t440s vmd[13344]: startup
> Oct 2 20:12:14 t440s vmd[53680]: SIOCBRDGADD: No such file or directory
> Oct 2 20:12:24 t440s vmd[13344]: suse01: started vm 1 successfully, tty
On 2017-10-02 11:57, Jiri B wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 02, 2017 at 02:56:18PM -0400, Josh Grosse wrote:
>> Hey Jiri.
>>
>>> I started this vm with:
>>>
>>> vmctl start suse01 -c -d $iso -d $disk -L
>>>
>>> where iso is openSUSE-Leap-42.3-DVD-x86_64.iso[1].
>>>
>>> Any idea what's going on?
>>
>> I'll bet
On 2017-10-02 21:54, Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote:
On Mon, Oct 02 2017, Atanas Vladimirov wrote:
On 2017-10-02 18:47, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2017-10-01, Atanas Vladimirov wrote:
I'm running -current and I'm seeing that error on first boot when
upgrading to a newer snapshot:
..
em0:
Hello everyone,
I'm new to this list and l2tp/openbsd (but do have working UNIX/Linux
knowledge). After searching the previous forum posts (and the internet) I have
found a lot of information on l2tp ipsec.conf connection strings. However, I
can't get android to connect. I keep getting IKE neg
On Mon, Oct 2, 2017 at 10:03 PM, Charles Amstutz
wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm new to this list and l2tp/openbsd (but do have working UNIX/Linux
> knowledge). After searching the previous forum posts (and the internet) I
> have found a lot of information on l2tp ipsec.conf connection strings
Hello Sterling,
Thanks for the response. I changed it to
ike passive esp transport \
proto udp from $public_ip to any port 1701 \
main auth "hmac-sha1" enc "aes-256" group modp1024\
quick auth "hmac-sha1" enc "aes-256" \
PSK "PSK-GOES-HERE"
and still no luck. I found out that Androi
> The error is missing when I do a reboot
Oh, I missed this bit before... That's rather unexpected. Please set
LD_DEBUG= in the environment as well (or instead?) and see if you get
anything useful from the output there (there will be a couple of screens
full, but should fit within the dmesg -s buf
On 2017-10-02, Charles Amstutz wrote:
> Hello Sterling,
>
> Thanks for the response. I changed it to
>
> ike passive esp transport \
>proto udp from $public_ip to any port 1701 \
>main auth "hmac-sha1" enc "aes-256" group modp1024\
>quick auth "hmac-sha1" enc "aes-256" \
>PSK "PSK
Quoting Stuart Henderson :
On 2017-10-02, Charles Amstutz wrote:
Hello Sterling,
Thanks for the response. I changed it to
ike passive esp transport \
proto udp from $public_ip to any port 1701 \
main auth "hmac-sha1" enc "aes-256" group modp1024\
quick auth "hmac-sha1" enc "aes-256
Check the path in /etc/printcap and make sure it's correctly set. You
want the spool directory (sd) to point at /var/spool/output/lpd. Note
that this changed some releases ago.
Permissions there should be:
drwxrwxr-x 2 rootdaemon 512 Sep 15 16:19 .
drwxr-xr-x 3 rootwheel 512 May 24
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