On 04/07/17 20:22, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 03 July 2017, ProPAAS DBA sent:
Ween I click on a message in one of my many many folders under my main
email account (a google account) I get 'message loading' for a long
time, 5/10 minutes in many cases before the message loads.
Is it doing
On 07/03/2017 11:10 AM, William wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> For the past several months, I've done most of my viewing and posting to
> this group via the "fedora HYPERKITTY" web site
> ("https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@lists.fedoraproject.org/";)
> rather than by viewing things
Allegedly, on or about 03 July 2017, ProPAAS DBA sent:
> Ween I click on a message in one of my many many folders under my main
> email account (a google account) I get 'message loading' for a long
> time, 5/10 minutes in many cases before the message loads.
Is it doing some kind of anti-spam che
Allegedly, on or about 03 July 2017, Tom Horsley sent:
> Here's something to check: Some recent versions
> of nfs fail utterly if they can't lookup the IP
> address of even 1 system mentioned in the exports
> file. You'd think ignoring that 1 would be nicer,
> but it refuses to do anything instead.
Allegedly, on or about 04 July 2017, William Mattison sent:
> Yesterday evening, I used the firewall configuration tool to turn off ssh in
> the public zone, and then make the the change permanent. I also entered the
> commands
> * systemctl stop sshd
Stopped it now.
> * systemctl mask sshd
S
On 04Jul2017 01:54, William Mattison wrote:
Yesterday evening, I used the firewall configuration tool to turn off ssh in
the public zone, and then make the the change permanent. I also entered the
commands
* systemctl stop sshd
* systemctl mask sshd
* systemctl stop httpd
* systemctl mask htt