On 6/17/25 12:30 PM, Marco Moock wrote:
Am 17.06.2025 um 12:24:06 Uhr schrieb ToddAndMargo via users:
Thank you for the explanation. I will ask zoho tech
support about it.
They can't do anything about that because the message is being altered
by the fedora mailing list system. This behavior
> $ ld.so --help | sed -n '/glibc-hwcaps directories/,$p'
> Subdirectories of glibc-hwcaps directories, in priority order:
> x86-64-v4
> x86-64-v3
> x86-64-v2 (supported, searched)
I find this a nice example of using UNIX tools.
Much as I love them, I could not resist sen
Hello,
This is what ARC is for:
https://proton.me/blog/what-is-authenticated-received-chain-arc
Cheers,
Alex
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Am 17.06.2025 um 12:24:06 Uhr schrieb ToddAndMargo via users:
> Thank you for the explanation. I will ask zoho tech
> support about it.
They can't do anything about that because the message is being altered
by the fedora mailing list system. This behavior can be configured and
the admins decided
On 6/17/25 11:21 AM, Marco Moock wrote:
Am 17.06.2025 um 10:54:57 Uhr schrieb ToddAndMargo via users:
My "From:" address always comes back as "Community
support for Fedora users". Is this on purpose?
If not, is there a way to get my name on it instead?
The address is being rewritten because
Am 17.06.2025 um 10:54:57 Uhr schrieb ToddAndMargo via users:
> My "From:" address always comes back as "Community
> support for Fedora users". Is this on purpose?
> If not, is there a way to get my name on it instead?
The address is being rewritten because of DKIM.
The message is being altered
My "From:" address always comes back as "Community
support for Fedora users". Is this on purpose?
If not, is there a way to get my name on it instead?
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> On 6/17/25 12:51 AM, Patrick Dupre via users wrote:
> >> If you've set B and C to static addresses in the 10.40.0.0 subnet, then
> >> obviously you have to change one or the other. The bridge doesn't have
> >> a gateway or DNS, that's a setting for the clients.
> >
> > The bizarre thing is th
On 6/17/25 12:51 AM, Patrick Dupre via users wrote:
If you've set B and C to static addresses in the 10.40.0.0 subnet, then
obviously you have to change one or the other. The bridge doesn't have
a gateway or DNS, that's a setting for the clients.
The bizarre thing is that I cannot switch the b
> On 6/17/25 12:27 AM, Patrick Dupre via users wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>
> >>> On 6/16/25 2:38 PM, Patrick Dupre via users wrote:
> >
> > On 6/16/25 2:11 PM, Patrick Dupre via users wrote:
> >> OK,
> >>
> >> Now it is working with
> >> Kernel IP routing table
> >> Destinati
Hi.
Just a note on using "netstat -rn" versus "ip route":
From man netstat (re-formatted):
NOTES
This program is mostly obsolete.
Replacement for netstat is ss.
Replacement for netstat -r is ip route.
Replacement for netstat -i is ip -s link.
Replacement for n
On 6/17/25 12:27 AM, Patrick Dupre via users wrote:
On 6/16/25 2:38 PM, Patrick Dupre via users wrote:
On 6/16/25 2:11 PM, Patrick Dupre via users wrote:
OK,
Now it is working with
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window irtt Iface
0.0.
>
>
> > On 6/16/25 2:38 PM, Patrick Dupre via users wrote:
> > >>
> > >> On 6/16/25 2:11 PM, Patrick Dupre via users wrote:
> > >>> OK,
> > >>>
> > >>> Now it is working with
> > >>> Kernel IP routing table
> > >>> Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window
> > >>> irtt
On 6/16/25 11:44 PM, Patrick Dupre via users wrote:
I don't understand what you mean about the ports. Whatever those are,
they shouldn't be configured.
Maybe, but I dod not configure any thing on that side.
It is done automatically by fedora
The only option that I se is to disable the interfac
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