On Thursday, 17 October 2024 at 21:16 (-0500), David C. Rankin wrote:
On 10/17/24 6:44 AM, Jaron Kent-Dobias wrote:
It's worth noting that nftables is not a newfangled piece of external
software – it's been mainlined in the Linux kernel since 2013, and was
intended to be the su
On Thursday, 17 October 2024 at 04:31 (-0500), David C. Rankin wrote:
On 10/17/24 3:35 AM, gerard.bi...@gmail.com wrote:
nftables is able to respond to iptables commands through the compatibility
layer.
iptables-nft is the packet for you.
I'm glad that's there, but then I have to ask myself
On Thursday, 5 September 2024 at 15:36 (-0500), David C. Rankin wrote:
I was curious about the frequency that packages in extra and core
are installed by Arch users. Is that metadata captured anywhere and is
there any way a user can query it?
Check out pkgstats: https://pkgstats.archlinux.de/
Hello Jude,
On Tuesday, 6 August 2024 at 11:06 (-0400), Jude DaShiell wrote:
I do like terminal interfaces, can iwctl be run on an install disk in
such a way that lots more informative output can be saved to a log?
In fact iwctl has a command line mode as well as its interactive mode.
Here is
On Friday, 12 April 2024 at 13:59 (+0100), Andy Pieters wrote:
The implementation of these timeouts don't provide a method for sending
an extra message to the user as to why their login attempt failed, but
Linux is open source, so feel free to submit proposals and pull
requests to make it more
On Friday, 12 April 2024 at 10:10 (+0200), Martin Rys wrote:
Are you sure you're not just hitting the new(old at this point) idiotic
default of always failing after X failed attempts in Y time? That would
mean you mistyped the password a few times, but afterwards it would not
matter even if you
On Friday, 12 January 2024 at 21:35 (-0600), David C. Rankin wrote:
Nextcloud server was updated to 28. The upgrade went well, but with
a slight nit in the Admin -> Overview check. It lists:
This instance is missing some recommended PHP modules. For improved
performance and better compatibi
On Sunday, 31 December 2023 at 19:09 (+0100), Michael Zimmermann wrote:
I've put some work into making it easy to install Arch Linux inside
OSTree. I have started creating a guide at
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Install_Arch_Linux_inside_OSTree with
the intention of that being just another
Hi Sadeep,
On Thursday, 16 November 2023 at 16:56 (+0800), Sadeep Madurange wrote:
The AP is using frequency 5240MHz. This frequency is disabled on the
T490 according to the output of iw list | grep -A 15 Frequencies:.
Great, so we know the problem!
The ArchWiki page I linked earlier [1] has
Hi Sadeep,
On Thursday, 16 November 2023 at 16:19 (+0800), Sadeep Madurange wrote:
On 2023-11-16 08:35:41, Jaron Kent-Dobias wrote:
I recommend checking that the regulatory domain of your laptop matches
that of the hotspot. When they don't match, the hotspot can advertise
on channels tha
Hi Sadeep,
On Thursday, 16 November 2023 at 15:09 (+0800), Sadeep Madurange wrote:
Since this Tuesday, my Arch machine, a ThinkPad T490, can't connect to
a specific 5GHz WiFi network called gcat. The network is working fine
because my work laptop, a ThinkPad X1 also running Arch, and my Android
On Thursday, 25 May 2023 at 00:36 (-0500), David C. Rankin wrote:
Total crap "Mobile Authenticator", provide install an app and we will
give you 2-factor authentication. It won't even let me sign on with SSO
Arch though Aur, the list or GitHub.
What BS is that? I'm pushing 60, I don't use apps
On Monday, 3 April 2023 at 08:58 (+), u...@net9.ga wrote:
I haven't tried all the 6.2.*. Only some of the earliest, and some of
the latest. v6.2.9, at this time. I could build the earliest v6.1.*.
And also v6.1.12. Which is arch latest v6.1.*, doesn't it? I got what
looks to me a similar is
On Friday, 3 February 2023 at 06:34 (-0500), Genes Lists wrote:
On 2/3/23 05:03, ogar...@moire.org wrote:
I don't suppose you have a similar replacement for my other
dependency on the bind package, dnssec-signzone?
As a command I personally do not know of any replacement. But if you
simply u
On Friday, 3 February 2023 at 10:03 (+), ogar...@moire.org wrote:
I don't suppose you have a similar replacement for my other
dependency on the bind package, dnssec-signzone?
As a command I personally do not know of any replacement. But if you
simply use `dnssec-signzone` to check the DNSS
On Friday, 3 February 2023 at 09:03 (+), ogar...@moire.org wrote:
I install bind for the use of dig.
You can use `drill`[1] instead of `dig` and avoid installing anything
(as long as you have OpenSSH installed, which, dare I say it, is a
must). It may seem a little strange at first, but i
On Monday, 7 November 2022 at 09:44 (+0100), Oliver Jaksch wrote:
On Monday, 7 November 2022, 09:26:41 CET you wrote:
Though fyi. I had to upgrade/rebuild xrdp (AUR) afterwards to have it
working again.
And in addition to xrdp I'd to rebuild xrdp and proxmox-backup-client
as well.
The `chec
On Sunday, 30 October 2022 at 23:57 (+0100), Jaron Kent-Dobias wrote:
Confirmation: when Arch Linux forwards a base8 encoded email to the
list, it mangles the DKIM. It does appear to be an Arch problem!
One last email: what the lists are specifically doing is rewriting 8bit
encoded emails in a
On Sunday, 30 October 2022 at 23:56 (+0100), Jaron Kent-Dobias wrote:
Consider this email as a test for what the Arch Liunx lists do: α, β,
γ, …
Confirmation: when Arch Linux forwards a base8 encoded email to the
list, it mangles the DKIM. It does appear to be an Arch problem!
Now to deal
On Sunday, 30 October 2022 at 18:52 (-0400), David Rosenstrauch wrote:
On 10/30/22 6:48 PM, Jaron Kent-Dobias wrote:
On Sunday, 30 October 2022 at 23:45 (+0100), Jaron Kent-Dobias wrote:
Perhaps something about the content transfer encoding is causing
the problem?
After a quick google, this
On Sunday, 30 October 2022 at 23:45 (+0100), Jaron Kent-Dobias wrote:
Perhaps something about the content transfer encoding is causing the
problem?
After a quick google, this appears to be a known and old problem:
https://stbuehler.de/blog/article/2011/05/19/dkim_fails_at_content-transfer
On Sunday, 30 October 2022 at 18:30 (-0400), David Rosenstrauch wrote:
I guess it's working now, so all's well that ends well? But still
really weird.
Maybe not - your latest email also failed DKIM for me. Regarding Genes'
email, python-dkim's 'dkimverify' utility also registers a fail.
One
On Sunday, 30 October 2022 at 17:58 (-0400), David Rosenstrauch wrote:
After posting a message to this list earlier today, I immediately
received nearly a dozen DKIM fail messages, all being sent by the
"OpenDMARC Filter" at various domains, and all saying that the DKIM
fail reason was "signatu
On Friday, 29 January 2021 at 18:20 (+0100), Łukasz Michalski via arch-general
wrote:
> Maybe this should be posted as arch news message?
There was an announcement on the security list, attached.
Jaron
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