Hi,
I'm looking for a systrace policy that ensures that a user logged in
sftp isn't able to change directories.
I've tired dugsong's sshd policy, but that is outdated and would require a
systrace master to update it.
Also, I've tried to get the one[1] that appeared on undeadly.org a few
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Folks,
I had two crashes, on two different days, with the same reason: a dying
hard drive. Definitively, it is really unpleasant to get caught with my
pants down.
There is a way to test hard drives for possible failures or foresee
those errors?
The SMART thing isn't that smart at all. Even
Folks,
Something weird going on here.
I am using a Opteron 250 server with a Supermicro H8DA8, and LSI Logic
MegaRAID 320-1.
Using OpenBSD 3.8 everything works OK, but with a CURRENT the
header/sectors information does not seem to be accurate. Although the
total size is OK, looks like I am
Any recommendations on a board that has this slot?
Also, on a related issue: any thoughts on SUN FIRE X4200?
Thanks!!
Best regards,
RV Tec
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On 1/12/06, RV Tec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Also, on a related issue: any thoughts on SUN FIRE X4200?
I recently got my hands on one, there's some issues with it (like the
SAS drives aren't showing up, oops). If the usb on it works, I'll
post a dmesg from
Anyone following current had to compile GD from ports? I'm using it on a
server that only generates graphics through PHP/GD, no X11 installed. It
seems that from 3.9 on, X11 it's a requirement for GD 2.x.
Is that going to change? There's a way to use GD 1.8.x (from OpenBSD 3.8
ports) on curren
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