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On Fri, 7 Mar 2008, Henning Brauer wrote: >* Dave Anderson <dave@daveanderson.com> [2008-03-07 17:34]: >> ... understand. Or should this, at least for the moment, be limited to root processes? Dave -- Dave Anderson <dave@daveanderson.com>
openbsd-misc - Dave Anderson - Mar 7 2008 - 20:15
... 2008, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: >"Dave Anderson" <dave@daveanderson.com> writes: > >> that, when discussing queueing, the pf FAQ mentions only ... to >write well. Not a problem. Dave -- Dave Anderson <dave@daveanderson.com>
openbsd-misc - Dave Anderson - Mar 17 2008 - 15:49
... GENERIC kernel as well. You have been warned. Dave >29.04.08, 19:13, "Dave Anderson" <dave@daveanderson.com>: > >> OpenBSD comes with excellent ... to get other people to do it for you. -- Dave Anderson <dave@daveanderson.com>
openbsd-misc - Dave Anderson - Apr 29 2008 - 13:57
... Chehade wrote: >On Tue, Aug 28, 2007 at 11:19:40AM -0400, Dave Anderson wrote: >> On Tue, 28 Aug 2007, Lars Hansson wrote: >> >> >On 8/28/07 ... to change the law, not just ignore it. Dave -- Dave Anderson <dave@daveanderson.com>
openbsd-misc - Dave Anderson - Aug 28 2007 - 12:49
... Perea wrote: >On Tue, Aug 28, 2007 at 12:49:56PM -0400, Dave Anderson wrote: >> But, as I understand the issue, this is _not_ part of his ... (lest we find ourselves at its sharp end). Dave -- Dave Anderson <dave@daveanderson.com>
openbsd-misc - Dave Anderson - Aug 28 2007 - 14:55
... , Stuart Henderson wrote: >On 2008/02/08 11:35, Dave Anderson wrote: >> On Fri, 8 Feb 2008, Peter N. M. ... of SMTP), but there are certainly ones which improve on the current state of affairs. Dave -- Dave Anderson <dave@daveanderson.com>
openbsd-misc - Dave Anderson - Feb 8 2008 - 14:15
... Tue, 18 Mar 2008, Camiel Dobbelaar wrote: >Dave Anderson wrote: >> I've been working on the pf configuration for my home firewall ... mine to make. Thanks for the discussion, Dave -- Dave Anderson <dave@daveanderson.com>
openbsd-misc - Dave Anderson - Mar 19 2008 - 14:35
... within a single rule, but that's not how it's implemented. Dave PS: I'm definitely *not* a pf/pfctl expert, but I believe ... bit of it works. If I'm wrong, I'm sure that I'll be corrected quickly. -- Dave Anderson <dave@daveanderson.com>
openbsd-misc - Dave Anderson - Mar 16 2007 - 16:30
... of not releasing adequate documentation -- so accepting blobs (even when "there's no other choice") actively harms the anti-blob campaign. Dave -- Dave Anderson <dave@daveanderson.com>
openbsd-misc - Dave Anderson - Mar 19 2007 - 14:49
... those cases the cost to implement and maintain is so low as to be worthwhile even if it only avoids relatively unlikely problems. Dave -- Dave Anderson <dave@daveanderson.com>
openbsd-misc - Dave Anderson - Mar 19 2007 - 15:03
... his accustomed OS (presumably because Windows is the only OS that the government's preferred monitoring software will run on). Dave -- Dave Anderson <dave@daveanderson.com>
openbsd-misc - Dave Anderson - Aug 28 2007 - 11:19
... to have a large pool of DNS-server addresses and randomly(?) select two of them to provide in each response it sends. Dave -- Dave Anderson <dave@daveanderson.com>
openbsd-misc - Dave Anderson - Aug 28 2007 - 23:53
... remarkably like a "yes" answer to my question. We've gotten pretty far off-topic, so I'm going to stop polluting this list. Dave -- Dave Anderson <dave@daveanderson.com>
openbsd-misc - Dave Anderson - Aug 29 2007 - 11:07
... the Berne Convention, which is currently almost every country which has any copyright law in place. It includes the U.S. Dave -- Dave Anderson <dave@daveanderson.com>
openbsd-misc - Dave Anderson - Sep 2 2007 - 10:54
... -- so anyone who is aware of this yet still changes the license text in this case is, at the very least, behaving unethically. Dave -- Dave Anderson <dave@daveanderson.com>
openbsd-misc - Dave Anderson - Sep 3 2007 - 00:35
... messages from an address during that period? (How often do spammers' lists contain only one or two addresses from a domain?) Dave -- Dave Anderson <dave@daveanderson.com>
openbsd-misc - Dave Anderson - Sep 26 2007 - 11:03
... a default route directed to GW B) wouldn't a static route on GW B for 207.12.0.0/18 pointing to 10.74.10.245 do the job? Dave -- Dave Anderson <dave@daveanderson.com>
openbsd-misc - Dave Anderson - Oct 6 2007 - 10:37
... to a multi-threaded kernel requires a lot of very finicky work (with innumerable opportunities to introduce very subtle bugs). Dave -- Dave Anderson <dave@daveanderson.com>
openbsd-misc - Dave Anderson - Oct 9 2007 - 23:51
... run under that virtualization may be fatally compromised -- no matter how secure that software may be when run standalone. Dave -- Dave Anderson <dave@daveanderson.com>
openbsd-misc - Dave Anderson - Oct 24 2007 - 11:45
... people ignoring them as "not possible" until they had already become established practice (and so, almost impossible to undo). Dave -- Dave Anderson <dave@daveanderson.com>
openbsd-misc - Dave Anderson - Jan 6 2008 - 12:32