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 mine's fine razorluv, i'm connecting from the UK maybe a traceroute will help you find where hte problem is 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 162ms for me :( from my laptop here 200ms here over telia and trit.net http://www.ted.com/talks/jeff_han_demos_his_breakthrough_touchscreen.html up_the_irons: oddly, I find that Google points me toward your blog more often than it did before I was with ARP. http://www.ted.com/talks/ron_eglash_on_african_fractals.html <- cool up_the_irons has a blog? Link demanded. AndrewBC: http://scie.nti.st/ you're kidding haha, that's cute I'd run into it before, but now that I've been hanging around here it seems to be popping up more and more. heh having some issues getting my git repo and gitweb to work properly.. 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 hmm.. can we still upgrade even though he's sold out infrared: don't know. maybe email support@ http://search.cpan.org/~gphat/Chart-Clicker-2.64/lib/Chart/Clicker.pm that's hot anyone have any idea how to mount 'fdescfs /dev/fd rw 0 0' within a jail? (for OpenBSD spamd) what's the easy way to turn a ipv6 into a network owner? freebsd whois doesn't do it ahh. whois -a 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). indeed it does deserve a complete read not something you can just "dip" into Yeah, you get so much more out of it when you really understand what goes on under the hood 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 I'm surprised... usually "known" marketing companies are on things like zen within hours 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...