OpenBSD Hackathon Summary 28
Dan writes "Daniel Hartmeier says that the OpenBSD hackathon is over and provides a summary of the pf related work that was done in Calgary this year. Accomplishments include packet tagging, TCP scrubbing and normalization extentions, SYN proxy, adaptive timeouts and minor bug fixes. Henning Brauer points out that the binary format of pf logs has changed to log additional items."
The best part of the hack-a-thon (Score:4, Interesting)
Off all the things that could come out of the Hack-A-Thon, that one has to be the most evil hack of all. Now the question is, do they get the printer to somehow send the mp3 to a device capable of playing it with postscript or do they use a filter to detect and play the MP3, specifying
And first post.
Re:The best part of the hack-a-thon (Score:5, Interesting)
This is nothing new; they used it the previous year as well.
There are even people who use lpr to queue their build system: http://www.deadly.org/commentShow.php3?sid=200305
Re:The best part of the hack-a-thon (Score:1)
And now it's an article on slashdot. (Score:4, Interesting)
I'm wondering if you can get CUPS to alter the "doucment name" displayed in the queue, using mpgtools to fetch song info or something.
Re:The best part of the hack-a-thon (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:The best part of the hack-a-thon (Score:2)
Maybe you could convince them to post the above link as a story. They'd never notice.
Re:The best part of the hack-a-thon (Score:1)
Guess I need to read slashdot more often...
Re:How stable? (Score:1)
Re:How stable? (Score:2, Funny)
How on earth did you manage you install FreeBSD thinking it was OpenBSD??
Re:How stable? (Score:1, Funny)
Re:How stable? (Score:1)
But now you know too much.
Re:I see dead people (Score:1, Funny)