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Re: Hints on kernel config for a dula pII/450 system anyone?
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Matthew Dillon wrote:
> Second, I can give you a developer
> account on leaf.dragonflybsd.org and you can upload the dump, and only
> other developers with leaf accounts (which is everyone here pretty much)
> will be able to look at it. Leaf accounts are available to anyone
> doing DragonFly-related work (such as uploading cores), you don't have
> to be a committer or anything like that.
No, thanks, it just puts extra (burden on your infrastructure which is
unnecessary, since I can host it on a 100Mbit DF server (where I store
the pictures of crashes, too) and also on a 100Mbit FreeBSD server -
buit thank you anyway.
> Please be aware that kernel dumps may contain sensitive information,
> such as encrypted passwords.
I do not really care as the system is in testing stage, has only 1 user
besides root - it is intended to be a firewall, remember. :-)
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