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OpenBSD 5.1 and IntelAGP Boot | theory14
https://theory14.wordpress.com/2012/06/23/openbsd-5-1-and-intelagp-boot
Dovecot IMAPS Proxy with OpenBSD 4.8. Squid Slowing Things Down →. OpenBSD 5.1 and IntelAGP Boot. June 23, 2012. Simply continuing out of ddb would allow the system to finish booting and running as normal. Google searches didn’t really turn up much and my post. To make the kernel changes I just used config(8). To modify the existing kernel. A summary of the steps I used are (read the man pages before doing this! Boot the system with GENERIC. Follow the KERNEL MODIFICATION section of config(8). Create a f...
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Getting mail on my iPhone | theory14
https://theory14.wordpress.com/2009/06/26/getting-mail-on-my-iphone
OpenBSD SMTP AUTH/TLS IMAPS Proxy. Snow Leopard — First Impressions →. Getting mail on my iPhone. June 26, 2009. We got our iPhones 3GS on the launch day, and I spent part of the weekend getting mail working right. I did hit a few issues, but I have everything working acceptable now. This is all based on my previous post on configuring a mail proxy. The issues I hit were:. So here are the steps. There was some bit of trial and error, but I tried to record everything accurately. To a web server and then l...
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Dovecot IMAPS Proxy with OpenBSD 4.8 | theory14
https://theory14.wordpress.com/2010/12/24/dovecot-imaps-proxy-with-openbsd-4-8
Is Twitter really something new? OpenBSD 5.1 and IntelAGP Boot →. Dovecot IMAPS Proxy with OpenBSD 4.8. December 24, 2010. In a previous article. I discussed setting up an IMAP proxy to get mail remotely from my iPhone using Doevcot. Assuming your internal mail server is already listening for IMAPS connections, you only need to modify the “extra-fields” in your /etc/dovecot.passwd file to get encryption of the proxied connection. For example:. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Disk Drives for Mac V...
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Disk Drives for Mac Video Editing | theory14
https://theory14.wordpress.com/2010/08/01/disk-drives-for-mac-video-editing
Automating SSH Tunnels on Mac OS X. Moving the Blog →. Disk Drives for Mac Video Editing. August 1, 2010. Following a number of video editing forums, the question of what kind of disk should be used, often comes up. I’ve seen this general question come up a lot on the forums — “Is my disk OK? What kind of disk do I need? Fundamentally, you are concerned with two basic properties of the system:. How fast you can get data to/from the disk. How fast the disk itself can read/write that data. USB: This will n...
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Squid Slowing Things Down | theory14
https://theory14.wordpress.com/2012/06/23/squid-slowing-things-down
OpenBSD 5.1 and IntelAGP Boot. Squid Slowing Things Down. June 23, 2012. Ages ago when I built my first home network, I started using Squid. Morale of the story is that sometimes things that are supposed to increase performance don’t. I’m sure there are plenty of use cases where using Squid can provide a better experience than not using it, but in my specific use case, without seems better. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. OpenBSD 5.1 and IntelAGP Boot. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Automating SSH Tunnels on Mac OS X | theory14
https://theory14.wordpress.com/2010/04/24/automating-ssh-tunnels-on-mac-os-x
Snow Leopard — First Impressions. Disk Drives for Mac Video Editing →. Automating SSH Tunnels on Mac OS X. April 24, 2010. There are a number of packages out there that put a nice GUI over creating and managing SSH tunnels on Mac OS X. While these are great if you aren’t already familiar with SSH, how to do this all from the command line and really aren’t interested in learning, if you are, they may be a bit of overkill and may be a bit restrictive in what you can do. Now my most common need/desire for a...
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Is Twitter really something new? | theory14
https://theory14.wordpress.com/2010/12/11/is-twitter-really-something-new
ChromeOS: nothing new, just a re-hash of what was done better before. Dovecot IMAPS Proxy with OpenBSD 4.8 →. Is Twitter really something new? December 11, 2010. While I’m on the topic of poorly re-invented applications, I’ll take a quick shot at Twitter (in a tweet-length post). Is this really anything more than finger. And keeping your .plan up to date? This entry was posted in Uncategorized. ChromeOS: nothing new, just a re-hash of what was done better before. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Snow Leopard — First Impressions | theory14
https://theory14.wordpress.com/2009/08/30/snow-leopard-first-impressions
Getting mail on my iPhone. Automating SSH Tunnels on Mac OS X →. Snow Leopard — First Impressions. August 30, 2009. The upgrade process took 22 minutes and consisted of 3 or 4 mouse clicks and a reboot. I have a number of SMB shares mounted from a server running Samba. I had to change the security setting to “user” where it had been “share”. Boot time is noticeably faster. I ended up saving about 10GB of disk space as part of the upgrade. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Getting mail on my iPhone.
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OpenBSD + SMTP AUTH/TLS + IMAPS Proxy | theory14
https://theory14.wordpress.com/2009/06/16/openbsd-smtp-authtls-imaps-proxy
Squid Proxy for Security. Getting mail on my iPhone →. OpenBSD SMTP AUTH/TLS IMAPS Proxy. June 16, 2009. I want to securely access my home email from my newly ordered iPhone 3GS. Since my mail repository is at home (vs on some one’s webmail/freemail platform) and I want to be able to send email from my domain, I need to connect from essentially anywhere to my home systems. I have an existing bastion host running OpenBSD. First, what are the different pieces in this puzzle? The configuration for dovecot i...