On Sun, 16 May 2021 01:11:51 + Aisha Tammy wrote:
> I have a few machines which use something to the effect of `pass in on
> egress proto tcp to port smtps ...`.
> A quick question, does this mean that the port in pf.conf will also
> have to be renamed?
From experience doing the same Aisha, #
Hi Daniel/Ingo,
On Fri, 2 Oct 2020 15:41:31 -0400 Daniel Jakots wrote:
> +next_part "Backing up filesystems with dump:"
> +dump w | grep -vB1 ^Dump
That command doesn't dump disks. w shows the operator what to dump.
Cheers,
Craig.
d a similar /tmp/sysupgrade/ default directory suit most situations?
/tmp/ is normally mounted separately from / /home/ /var/
And probably not encrypted, nor over NFS.
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On Thu, 7 Nov 2019 14:42:32 + Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2019/11/07 11:15, Craig Skinner wrote:
> > On Wed, 6 Nov 2019 13:41:07 +0100 Renaud Allard wrote:
> > > Given the amount of people which encrypt /home directory on their
> > > servers, it might be useful t
w about /var/cache/sysupgrade/ as the default?
i.e: sysupgrade caches files which are variable over time.
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rrent DRM driver. ...
OK.
Cheers!
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00
intagp0 at vga1
inteldrm0 at vga1
wsdisplay0 at vga1 mux 1: console (std, vt100 emulation)
"Intel Pineview Video" rev 0x00 at pci0 dev 2 function 1 not configured
uvideo0 at uhub0 port 8 configuration 1 interface 0 "Chicony Corp. Lenovo
EasyCamera" rev 2.00/45.42 addr 3
v
es-max=718:\
:tc=daemon:
nsd:\
:priority=-5:\
:tc=daemon:
etc. etc. etc.
Cheers,
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On Mon, 11 Jun 2018 20:23:11 + Job Snijders wrote:
>
> With the above example crontab(5) entry you'll only receive a mail
> from cron(8) if the cp(1) encountered some kind of error.
Good one Job.
Related: https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=142075623225995
Hi Grégoire/all,
On Fri, 30 Mar 2018 18:07:42 +0200 Grégoire Jadi wrote:
> ... here is a small test to demonstrate ...
Same behaviour noticed and previously bugged:-
http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/rm-P-doesn-t-overwrite-a-user-owned-read-only-file-td266276.html
Regards,
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On Thu, 21 Dec 2017 11:06:02 +0100 Theo Buehler wrote:
> I committed a minimally tweaked version of your diff...
Thanks everybody.
On Sun, 26 Nov 2017 21:55:21 +0100 Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote:
> Yup. Before someone proposes to remove or significantly change the
> content of the version string: please think about shell scripts out
> there that might use KSH_VERSION.
Long thread from Feb 2015:
http://openbsd-archive.7691.n
On Tue, 17 Oct 2017 05:38:33 -0600 "Todd C. Miller" wrote:
> an upcoming diff that performs more lookups.
Superb.
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Hi Jesper/all,
On Sun, 13 Aug 2017 14:13:42 +0200 Jesper Wallin wrote:
>
> ... someone on IRC also suggested sensorsd or even ksh and a
> cronjob. I personally find it a bit too ducttapey though, especially
> for a feature one would expect on a laptop.
For what its worth, below is an unpriv duc
Ping:
On Tue, 11 Apr 2017 11:28:38 +0100 Craig Skinner wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> On 2017-04-10 Mon 14:31 PM |, Craig Skinner wrote:
> > On Mon, 10 Apr 2017 12:46:03 +0100 Craig Skinner wrote:
> > > $ openssl enc -bf -salt \
> > > -pass file:/etc/myname -in
On Sat, 15 Jul 2017 06:58:40 +0200 Sebastien Marie wrote:
> Could /etc/soii.key be added to /etc/changelist too please ?
+ /etc/mtree/special?
;ve never seen anything other than '0' in the 'CORE' column.
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This shows listening UDP ports too:
$ netstat -a -f inet | fgrep '*.*'
Or limit to only 'Proto' & 'Local Address' fields:
$ netstat -a -f inet | awk '/\*.\*/ { print $1"\t"$4 }'
Cheers,
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On Tue, 28 Mar 2017 11:56:19 -0600 "Todd C. Miller" wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Mar 2017 09:33:53 -0600, "Todd C. Miller" wrote:
>
> > It seems to me that in -C mode it should really process all the
> > checksums that match the specified file(s), but the documentation
> > does not actually specify what th
On 2017-03-28 Tue 11:56 AM |, Todd C. Miller wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Mar 2017 09:33:53 -0600, "Todd C. Miller" wrote:
>
> > It seems to me that in -C mode it should really process all the
> > checksums that match the specified file(s), but the documentation
> > does not actually specify what the behav
Hi again,
On 2017-04-10 Mon 14:31 PM |, Craig Skinner wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Apr 2017 12:46:03 +0100 Craig Skinner wrote:
> > $ openssl enc -bf -salt \
> > -pass file:/etc/myname -in /bsd \
> > -out /altroot/tmp/bsd.crypto
> >
> > /altroot: write failed
On Mon, 10 Apr 2017 12:46:03 +0100 Craig Skinner wrote:
> $ openssl enc -bf -salt \
> -pass file:/etc/myname -in /bsd \
> -out /altroot/tmp/bsd.crypto
>
> /altroot: write failed, file system is full
> $ print $?
> 0
Whoops;- I forgot to mention this is a defaul
or wheel 10.4M Apr 10 12:22 bsd.7450
-rw-r- 1 operator wheel 1.1M Apr 10 12:26 bsd.crypto
Bug?
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On Thu, 06 Apr 2017 15:57:15 -0600 Todd C. Miller wrote:
> This was fixed after 6.0 came out.
Thanks Todd.
xit code: $?"; break; };
> mv bsd.gz bsd
> done
10877658
4903863
4901041
4902548
4904065
4905582
4907089
4908606
4910109
4911631
4913153
^C
The 3rd compression at 4902548 bytes is bigger, and so are the rest.
On the 5.6 machine, gzip exits 2 when attempting the 3rd round.
Bug?
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/bsd
(RMD160) /bsd: OK
etc...
Is this enough to go on, or would you like it in a bug report?
Regards,
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Hiya,
On Wed, 15 Mar 2017 02:19:10 +1100 bytevolcano wrote:
> Is it worth making newsyslog use the syslog API instead of directly
> writing to the top of the file?
From syslogd(8):
CAVEATS
syslogd does not create files, it only logs to existing ones.
Cheers,
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Resend folks:
On 2016-10-19 Wed 14:19 PM |, Craig Skinner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> With dmesg's new -s flag, append each boot's full log to a new
> /var/log/dmesg semi-private log file.
>
> Inspired by Alexander Hall's recent post:
> http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-mi
Hi,
With dmesg's new -s flag, append each boot's full log to a new
/var/log/dmesg semi-private log file.
Inspired by Alexander Hall's recent post:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=147674181621645
This works for me (on 5.9) & rotates correctly:
Index: rc
=
On 2016-07-02 Sat 11:21 AM |, Bob Beck wrote:
> On Saturday, 2 July 2016, Craig Skinner wrote:
> >
> > xmessage is now run as '_x11', shutdown as 'operator', and the status
> > items as 'nobody'. Only user _x11's xmessage windows are pkil
On 2016-07-01 Fri 15:38 PM |, Matthieu Herrb wrote:
>
> If you spend some time providing a set of nice resouces for xmessages
> and keep it minimalistic, I think we can include your suggestion. I've
> been waiting for other comments.
>
Thanks Matthieu.
I wasted a while making an arse of /etc/X11
Hello all,
On 2016-07-01 Fri 18:01 PM |, Sebastien Marie wrote:
>
> It is the fact that xmessage would be run as root that worry me a bit.
> [snip]
>
> Now, as xmessage(1) would be only used to provide UI to user, it should
> be possible to run it as _x11 (or other unpriviligied user). The usefu
which means ports, and they were so complicated,
writing PID files, watcher processes to kill the scripts, ugh...
The page I adapted as a starting point was so simple & in base.
I hear you about easy on/off, + Alexander with an external widget.
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og
> using xdm).
Yeah, I've a space at the front of the message, so pgrep -l was getting
a bit weird. But running xmessage as _x11 changes the situation!
Cheers,
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On 2016-07-01 Fri 14:22 PM |, Craig Skinner wrote:
> On 2016-06-30 Thu 20:58 PM |, Alexander Hall wrote:
> >
> > Maybe just add a button or two to the xdm login panel instead?
> >
>
> Good idea. I'll try to alter that instead Suggestions welcome!
>
Ugh
#x27;! xmessage resources' mid way down:
http://cafim.sssup.it/~giulio/other/Customization_XDM.html
>
> Maybe just add a button or two to the xdm login panel instead?
>
Good idea. I'll try to alter that instead Suggestions welcome!
Cheers,
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On 2016-07-01 Fri 05:28 AM |, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
>
> Any thoughts?
Wow!
Hiya,
On 2016-06-29 Wed 14:46 PM |, Craig Skinner wrote:
> On 2016-06-28 Tue 15:27 PM |, Craig Skinner wrote:
> > This diff presents 'Halt' and 'Reboot' buttons on the xdm screen.
> >
>
> Now it closes the message box + adds 'Hibernate'
Hello,
On 2016-06-28 Tue 15:27 PM |, Craig Skinner wrote:
> This diff presents 'Halt' and 'Reboot' buttons on the xdm screen.
>
Now it closes the message box + adds 'Hibernate' & 'Suspend' buttons.
>
> Adapted from http://cafim.sssup.i
Hello,
This diff presents 'Halt' and 'Reboot' buttons on the xdm screen.
Other buttons could be added, such as 'Hibernate' & 'Suspend'.
The message box remains after login but can be manually closed.
Adapted from
http://cafim.sssup.it/~giulio/other/Customization_XDM.html#starting-the-neces
On 2016-05-14 Sat 12:25 PM |, RD Thrush wrote:
>
> Thanks, Craig. That is much better than what I proposed
>
Another solution occured to me Bob;-
ro /usr
rw /usr/lib (an additional mount point)
If power was lost during boot, most of /usr would be unaffected.
The mods I mailed earlier could a
Hi RD/all,
On 2016-05-13 Fri 17:16 PM |, RD Thrush wrote:
>
> # cp -p /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.orig
> # sed -e 's,/usr ffs rw,/usr ffs ro,' /etc/fstab
> # shutdown -f now
> Shutdown NOW!
> shutdown: [pid 82541]
Something like this in /etc/rc might help here:
rebuildlibs() {
mount -d /usr |
Try sp...@openbsd.org Markus.
See: http://www.OpenBSD.Org/mail.html
On 2016-03-22 Tue 22:49 PM |, Bob Beck wrote:
>
> A few years back, Ingo moved it to the new mandoc based man.cgi, and
> now we've actually moved this to a dedicated place - "man.openbsd.org"
>
Superb.
What's next?
$ ssh gu...@man.openbsd.org
Welcome guest user to OpenBSD's online manual libr
Hi Ricardo/All,
On 2015-12-18 Fri 20:20 PM |, Craig Skinner wrote:
> Hi!
>
> FYI;- I've noticed spamd & spamlogd open their high ports as root.
>
> These pf rules work, changing to 'user _spamd' doesn't:
>
> pass in on $ext_if inet proto u
Hi Stuart,
On 2016-03-14 Mon 16:27 PM |, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> There aren't many who provide their whole dataset to anyone other
> than paying customers - e.g. Spamhaus' rsync feeds are for
> organisations with >5000 users and cost US$1700+/year.
>
I've found these free rsync feeds useful
Hi Ricardo,
On 2016-03-14 Mon 16:15 PM |, Ricardo Mestre wrote:
>
> Comments?
>
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech&m=145047019223179
Hi Hans,
On 2016-03-14 Mon 11:49 AM |, hans wrote:
> On Mar 13 18:56:00, mm...@mykolab.com wrote:
> > hans wrote:
> > > The link to "the place to search for blacklists" is dead.
> >
> > Might be better to replace it than to remove it.
>
> Sure. Any suggestions?
>
Some DNSRBLs are available as
On 2016-03-05 Sat 01:41 AM |, Timo Buhrmester wrote:
> From src/bin/cp/cp.c:
> > while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "HLNPRfailprv")) != -1)
> > [...]
> > case 'i':
> > iflag = isatty(fileno(stdin));
> The -i in cp -i is ignored if standard input isn't a
Hiya,
On 2016-01-28 Thu 22:09 PM |, Jason McIntyre wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 09:02:17PM +0000, Craig Skinner wrote:
>
> > My thought was to provide a place for more regional U.S. holidays to be
> > added, to their file, without impacting the international scene.
>
Hi Jason,
On 2016-01-28 Thu 00:34 AM |, Jason McIntyre wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 11:06:41PM +0000, Craig Skinner wrote:
> >
> > NOOP;- relocate USA state/national holidays from calendar.holiday
> > into existing sparse calendar.usholiday file.
> >
>
>
Hi folks,
NOOP;- relocate USA state/national holidays from calendar.holiday
into existing sparse calendar.usholiday file.
As they're now in the USA holiday file, strip state names from holiday
names where the state is named in the day itself.
e.g: 'Oklahoma Day in Oklahoma' becomes 'Oklahoma Day
Hi Ted,
On 2016-01-23 Sat 17:27 PM |, Ted Unangst wrote:
>
> I think the possibility to fill up /var makes it a poor choice.
For mail servers, /var/mail/ can be a seperate mount point.
/var/log/ is commonly a mount point on servers.
As is /var/www/ /var/spool/{smtpd,postfix} /var/[fav-SQL-db],
Hi all,
On 2016-01-23 Sat 22:31 PM |, Joerg Jung wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 08:31:09PM +0100, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
>
> This was discussed several times before.
e.g:
http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/security-8-check-maildir-as-well-as-mailbox-permissions-td239848.html
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; 09/FriThirdHawke's Bay Anniversary Day
>
>
>
>
> - Forwarded message from Jason McIntyre -
>
> Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2016 19:12:57 +0000
> From: Jason McIntyre
> To: tech@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: [calendar] Addition of a New Zealand holiday
G'day,
Similar to the recent British calendar file, here's a New Zealand file.
I've nuked a few NZ items from calendar.holiday due to them being spelt
wrongly, rigid dates, and are in the new file anyway.
Like some holidays, there's a bit of historical controversy & emotion
surrounding a couple,
Hello there,
Following on from a bit of discussion on & off misc@, below is an attempt
at a United Kingdom calendar file, with major items already in
calendar.holiday ommitted. e.g. New Year's Day, although it is an
offical bank/public holiday.
http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/DIFF-New-Ye
Hi!
FYI;- I've noticed spamd & spamlogd open their high ports as root.
These pf rules work, changing to 'user _spamd' doesn't:
pass in on $ext_if inet proto udp \
from $ext_if:network port > 1023 \
to $ext_if:0 port spamd-sync \
user root
pass out on $ext_if inet proto u
On 2015-11-14 Sat 05:57 AM |, Todd C. Miller wrote:
> The quesion no one seems to be asking here is "who actually runs
> batch". Anyone?
>
I do, on small servers with an average uptime(1) load of ~0.2
On 2015-11-02 Mon 15:57 PM |, Ted Unangst wrote:
>
> I would say less has reached the point in its lifecycle where it can only get
> bigger and worse, so there's some merit to putting it on a diet.
>
Ha! Less less(1).
Fwd from misc@:
- Forwarded message from Craig Skinner -
Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2015 10:10:08 +0100
From: Craig Skinner
To: m...@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: [DIFF] user & group delete named in upgrade57.html
User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.23 (2014-03-12)
Resend:
On 2015-08-31 Mon 10:52 AM |, C
Hi Manuel,
On 2015-09-15 Tue 14:49 PM |, Manuel Giraud wrote:
>
> Questions:
> - Is there any interest?
As a user I'm interested:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=140976806917292&w=2
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=143591750200748&w=2
D'oh! Wrong diff in last email, sorry. This one instead:
On 2015-08-25 Tue 09:35 AM |, Craig Skinner wrote:
> ping:
>
> On 2015-08-03 Mon 11:38 AM |, Craig Skinner wrote:
> > On 2015-07-31 Fri 09:06 AM |, Craig Skinner wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
>
ping:
On 2015-08-03 Mon 11:38 AM |, Craig Skinner wrote:
> On 2015-07-31 Fri 09:06 AM |, Craig Skinner wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > The diffs below produce this output:
> >
> > daily(8) email segment (if verbose):
> >
> > System accounting record
ping:
On 2015-07-25 Sat 16:12 PM |, Craig Skinner wrote:
> Change to /tmp as /var/tmp is usually a symlink to /tmp
>
> Also, /usr/tmp isn't in hier(7)
>
>
> Index: weekly
> ===
> RCS file: /cvs/
On 2015-07-31 Fri 09:06 AM |, Craig Skinner wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The diffs below produce this output:
>
> daily(8) email segment (if verbose):
>
> System accounting records:
> COMMANDS TIME I/O CORE USER
> 6407 22.0270521 0 root
>
Hello,
The diffs below produce this output:
daily(8) email segment (if verbose):
System accounting records:
COMMANDS TIME I/O CORE USER
6407 22.0270521 0 root
142 0.10 383 0 operator
440 1.070 0 sshd
1398 113.39 267245
Change to /tmp as /var/tmp is usually a symlink to /tmp
Also, /usr/tmp isn't in hier(7)
Index: weekly
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/etc/weekly,v
retrieving revision 1.26
diff -u -p -r1.26 weekly
--- weekly 18 Apr 2014 10:00:48 -
On 2015-07-06 Mon 23:08 PM |, Chris Bennett wrote:
> If you want to have a writable PKG_CACHE, why not do something simple
> like /home/dude/pkg_cache?
>
$ printenv PKG_CACHE
/var/cache/pkgs
$ ls -lod /var/cache /var/cache/pkgs
drwxr-xr-x 8 root wheel nodump 512 May 28 21:57 /var/cache/
drwx
Hello,
Here's a diff for the ntpd rc script pre start, to check the config.
Works (for me) with a non-default configuration file too.
Test output below, with a deliberatly mangled alternate file.
Index: ntpd
===
RCS file: /cvs/src
On 2015-05-14 Thu 11:24 AM |, Todd C. Miller wrote:
> On Thu, 14 May 2015 17:48:49 +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> >
> > Even not allowing for TOCTOU problems I'd be wary of running fstat
> > automatically.
>
> If it is only used to detect when a file is in use that we would
> otherwise delet
Hi tech,
Here's a daily(8) email, showing purged unreferenced open files in /tmp:
- Forwarded message from Charlie Root -
...
..
Checking filesystems:
** /dev/rwd0a (NO WRITE)
** Last Mounted on /
** Root file system
2474 files, 24716 used, 14539 free (275 frags, 1783 blocks, 0.7
Hi there,
For cron driven nightly backups, recently I've added 'dump -w'
parsing to my scripts.
Noticing those mount points with fstab(5) fs_freq values of '1'
are no longer dumped nightly, but every 2nd night, I found this:
$ fgrep -n seconds /usr/src/sbin/dump/optr.c
393:date[16] =
FYI:
- Forwarded message from Craig Skinner -
Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2015 11:02:39 + (GMT)
From: Craig Skinner
To: b...@openbsd.org
Subject: sudo not honouring $PATH, $MAIL & umask
>Synopsis: sudo not honouring $PATH, $MAIL & umask
>Category: user
>Environmen
On 2015-04-18 Sat 16:21 PM |, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>
> If the ports infrastructure manual pages were simply part of a package
> that is neccessary for building ports, then the manuals could show up
> in /usr/local/man, removing the need for any configuration.
>
Slick idea.
--
Cat, n.:
L
On 2015-04-15 Wed 12:05 PM |, Vincent Gross wrote:
>
> The default allocation is actually easy to rework right after a fresh
> install, as /usr/src, /usr/obj and /home are at the end. Ssh as
> root, kill /usr/src, /usr/obj and /home, optionally extend /usr/local,
> and then repartition as you wish
Hi,
It seems getty(8) needs an argument (in /etc/ttys at least):
Otherwise, loads of this in /var/log/authlog after rebooting:
Apr 13 15:27:03 pine getty[31932]: (null): Bad file descriptor
Apr 13 15:27:03 pine getty[12802]: (null): Bad file descriptor
Apr 13 15:27:03 pine getty[17719]: (null):
Resend:
On 2015-02-06 Fri 19:37 PM |, Craig Skinner wrote:
> Produces:-
>
> $ ls -lh /var/account
> total 8472
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 2.7M Feb 6 19:20 acct
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 187K Feb 6 01:30 acct.bak.0.gz
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 206K Feb 5 01:30
On 2015-02-20 Fri 18:12 PM |, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> Craig Skinner wrote on Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 04:41:17PM +:
>
> > Changed to skip pflogd, syslogd & check /var/run/rc.d/
>
> No, we don't want it, and we have given reasons
>
> Which problem are you trying
On 2015-02-17 Tue 14:24 PM |, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 01:20:03PM +0000, Craig Skinner wrote:
> > Produces (on 5.6 release) - with start up order reversed:
> >
> > # halt -p
> > stopping package daemons: greyscanner postfix sshguard.
>
On 2015-02-17 Tue 14:24 PM |, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 01:20:03PM +0000, Craig Skinner wrote:
> > Produces (on 5.6 release) - with start up order reversed:
> >
> > # halt -p
> > stopping package daemons: greyscanner postfix sshguard.
>
Produces (on 5.6 release) - with start up order reversed:
# halt -p
stopping package daemons: greyscanner postfix sshguard.
stopping base daemons: cron spamlogd spamd sshd ntpd unbound nsd pflogd syslogd.
syncing disks... done
Index: rc
===
On 2015-02-16 Mon 09:22 AM |, Todd C. Miller wrote:
> There are scripts that use KSH_VERSION to determine whether they
> are being run under ksh or a Bourne shell. That seems like a
> reasonable thing to do. I don't really care what the version
> number is set to.
Korn scripts here that drive du
Produces:-
$ ls -lh /var/account
total 8472
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 2.7M Feb 6 19:20 acct
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 187K Feb 6 01:30 acct.bak.0.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 206K Feb 5 01:30 acct.bak.1.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 175K Feb 4 01:30 acct.bak.2.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root whe
Could cron/at/batch be altered to mail the exit code of failed silent jobs?
http://marc.info/?t=14203004412&r=1&w=2
- Forwarded message from Craig Skinner -
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2015 15:50:36 +0000
From: Craig Skinner
To: m...@openbsd.org
Subject: Failed cron jobs are sile
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=142031621606691&w=2
- Forwarded message from Jan Stary -
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2015 21:15:58 +0100
From: Jan Stary
To: m...@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Failed cron jobs are silent
On Jan 03 19:05:11, open...@crowsons.com wrote:
> set the MAILTO variable in
On 2014-12-22 Mon 19:34 PM |, Christopher Vance wrote:
> Whether a or an is appropriate will depend on whether the h is pronounced.
>
In England (i.e. where the English language comes from) h is often a
silent letter.
76% of people born in England since 1982 still do not pronounce it:
http://en.
On 2014-11-18 Tue 12:58 PM |, Martin Schr??der wrote:
>
> See hier(7):
>
> A symbolic link to the system /tmp directory. To protect other users
> of /var from overfill conditions, this is no longer a space you can
> trust to retain storage over a reboot. Periodically cleaned by
> daily(8).
>
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