Kai Krakow
Kai Krakow
I'm running with `--verbose=5` which is probably "good enough" as a default...
How do you start beesd?
Okay, so logging is sent to the journal in the first place, not syslog. You can control the logging retention through journald.conf. systemd-journald comes with sane defaults. However, your distribution...
@dhaavi > You can configure search domains for resolvers in the Portmaster, who will then prioritize these resolvers for queries matching the search domains. [...] The relevant options are: >...
BTW: I found that NetworkManager seems to support interface-specific DNS zone resolvers meanwhile. Originally, I went with systemd-resolved because it was the only software supporting this. I didn't look into...
> If you are sure you can manage a leak-proof setup of chaining DNS servers, we have an experimental setting that you can turn off to disable redirection: [Seamless DNS...
> But I think there's still some problem with method 1 because it won't use the specified resolvers as configured in the screenshot. But I'm not sure if I set...
> I don't think building on a reverse-engineered interface will lead to a stable experience. I guess we have to wait for the official docs for this one. Like these?...
Most desktop-oriented distros will probably use NetworkManager by default. Usually it's as easy as disabling the old network setup services and enabling systemd-networkd instead. Here's an example for Debian: https://wiki.debian.org/SystemdNetworkd...
Why don't we just decouple the `open_basedir` from the documentroot? I'd suggest the following solution: Let the user choose between three settings per Domain: 1. Use the customer home directory...