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razorluv: hmm
vps is very slow
almost unreachable
problems with IP connection from europe?
ok i guess its @home
the lag is over again
hmm lag again
bob^^: mine's fine razorluv, i'm connecting from the UK
maybe a traceroute will help you find where hte problem is
RandalSchwartz: it's fine from here
but I'm 3 ms away :)
... 9 red.stonehenge.com (208.79.95.2) 1.192 ms 1.276 ms 1.188 ms
bob^^: 162ms for me :(
RandalSchwartz: from my laptop here
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razorluv: 200ms here over telia and trit.net
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dxtr: http://www.ted.com/talks/jeff_han_demos_his_breakthrough_touchscreen.html
cedwards: up_the_irons: oddly, I find that Google points me toward your blog more often than it did before I was with ARP.
dxtr: http://www.ted.com/talks/ron_eglash_on_african_fractals.html <- cool
AndrewBC: up_the_irons has a blog? Link demanded.
cedwards: AndrewBC: http://scie.nti.st/
AndrewBC: you're kidding
haha, that's cute
cedwards: I'd run into it before, but now that I've been hanging around here it seems to be popping up more and more.
AndrewBC: heh
cedwards: having some issues getting my git repo and gitweb to work properly..
dxtr: http://www.ted.com/talks/paul_stamets_on_6_ways_mushrooms_can_save_the_world.html <- This is jsut plain awesome
Seriously
If my girlfriend someday forces me to move a farm or something I'll start researching with fungi
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infrared: hmm.. can we still upgrade even though he's sold out
cedwards: infrared: don't know. maybe email support@
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infrared: http://search.cpan.org/~gphat/Chart-Clicker-2.64/lib/Chart/Clicker.pm
that's hot
cedwards: anyone have any idea how to mount 'fdescfs /dev/fd rw 0 0' within a jail? (for OpenBSD spamd)
RandalSchwartz: what's the easy way to turn a ipv6 into a network owner?
freebsd whois doesn't do it
ahh. whois -a
up_the_irons: cedwards: that's interesting; i haven't even posted an article since like last october :(
infrared: yeah, you can still upgrade
anyone know if I can do this in postfix:
check_client_access regexp:/etc/postfix/rejections, cidr:/etc/postfix/rejections_cidr
like, have two different lookup table types
Postfix is quite awesome, I have to say. It's way more awesome if you read the manual cover to cover (at least the parts relevant to you).
RandalSchwartz: indeed
it does deserve a complete read
not something you can just "dip" into
up_the_irons: Yeah, you get so much more out of it when you really understand what goes on under the hood
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up_the_irons: I guess I'll just try concat'ing two lookup tables. I mean, it would make a lot of sense that one table type is good for one type of check, and another type for others. I want to use cidr to block known "marketing" companies that somehow are not on rbl's yet
RandalSchwartz: I'm surprised... usually "known" marketing companies are on things like zen within hours
up_the_irons: yeah
maybe they are just "known" to me because I've received a few spam from them today, and I checked out my headers; all from same /24
ah sweet, it appears what I want is totally possible:
spam_mild =
check_sender_access hash:/etc/postfix/sender_table,
check_sender_access regexp:/etc/postfix/sender_regexp,
check_client_access hash:/etc/postfix/access,
check_client_access cidr:/etc/postfix/access.cidr
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2004-09/0998.html
just repeat "check_client_access", etc...
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