Comment Re: Again with the leeches (Score 1) 66
FreeBSD is also free software as defined by the FSF. ZFS is too.
FreeBSD is also free software as defined by the FSF. ZFS is too.
When were you born?
They were a membership organization run by 3 universities.
ESP-32 is about twice the $4 price.
It would have been more like 1998. Yahoo Mail was part of an acquisition of Four11's RocketMail in late (October/November) 1997.
He's supposed to be from Bristol, after all.
Thanks for this!
Who were the other early ISPs in the UK? I remember UUNET, Zynet, Demon -- something called The Free Net, too?
Interesting thanks.
strings says I have the user-space component on my system, but it's been a long time since I used it so I didn't realize the kernel-support might have gone away.
Actually iptables does have support for matching based on the process. You might have run commands that include "-m recent", or similar. The "-m" is used to specify a module-name, and there are many matching modules available and included by default.
For example on a CentOS system you might allow your webserver to make outgoing SMTP connections via something fun like this: "iptables -A OUTPUT -m owner --cmd-owner httpd --dest-port 25 -j ACCEPT". (Why CentOS? Because it matches the command against HTTPD. On Debian systems the webserver process is more typically called 'apache2'.)
Hope that helps.
Was a failure to stop what happened, no doubt about that.
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