Reminder: Heroes meeting on Tuesday
Hello, the next heroes meeting will be on Tuesday (2022-04-05) at 18:00 UTC / 20:00 CEST in https://meet.opensuse.org/heroes Note: Europe switched to CEST, which means the UTC time changed. See https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/107752 for the planned topics (I just added a non-default topic), and feel free to add whatever you want to discuss. Regards, Christian Boltz -- Wieso Open Source grundsätzlich von betrunkenen Meerscheinchen geschrieben wird hat sich mir noch nicht erschlossen. Oder wo die Viecher Commit-Rechte her haben. [Kristian Köhntopp in https://plus.google.com/+KristianKöhntopp/posts/ fTZVJbjNacs]
Christian Boltz wrote:
Hello,
the next heroes meeting will be on Tuesday (2022-04-05) at 18:00 UTC / 20:00 CEST in https://meet.opensuse.org/heroes
Note: Europe switched to CEST, which means the UTC time changed.
See https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/107752 for the planned topics (I just added a non-default topic), and feel free to add whatever you want to discuss.
I will make an attempt to attend, although as usual, it is doubtful. * poo#104328 - my custom fail2ban on pontifex continues to ban 150-160 IP addresses, daily. I really thought this abuse would have stopped by now. * I am reviewing mailing lists, setting them to refuse posts from non-members. poo#106849. status currently in local spreadsheet. * around 9 March, we had some minor issue with mailman, missing modules. An upgrade that didn't quite complete? Sasi might have more. * provo-mirror - it is slooooooooow. 10MB/sec when things are good. poo#109355, poo#109217, poo#109322, poo#108524. The issue is well known. Lars is looking at it. * poo#108215 - mails for processing by pagure01. There is an issue with getting to read /etc/pagure/pagure.cfg. I would appreciate some input on this one. * postorius is sloooooooow. poo#104899, poo#101848. This is surely a bug. At some point I thought it was related to the total number of mails in the held queue, but the 20-25-30 seconds processing improves dramatically when the REST API runner/thread is restarted. Via curl, I'm using the REST API to discard held messages unattended. Other issues I have looked at or worked on: * poo#52823 - nginx logrotate on pontifex. * poo#108590 - weird, size of rsync modules not available. * poo#108578 - new mirror in Novosibirsk. * poo#108239 - new mirror in California * poo#109025 - dmarc/spf/dkim etc. (I'll add some comments in a separate post). -- Per Jessen, Zürich (13.2°C) Member, openSUSE Heroes
Per Jessen wrote:
* poo#109025 - dmarc/spf/dkim etc. (I'll add some comments in a separate post).
I've already updated the ticket, but let me elaborate - I don't think there is any real need to implement dmarc/spf/dkim for "opensuse.org". This has to be seen in the light of how we operate - we have hundreds of members who use the opensuse alias from whereever they are. Effectively this means we have to permit anyone to send an email from "@opensuse.org" from anywhere, hence it makes little sense to talk about dmarc/spf/dkim. Lars mentioned that DMARC has been requested for opensuse for a while. I presume this request is coming from SUSE-IT. While I still fail to see what we would gain from it, I am happy to entertain the idea. For DMARC to make any sense: a) we would need a central service to add the DMARC signatures. b) all of our users would need to send their outgoing mails from "opensuse.org" through this service. This is fairly easy to do, it's "just" an SMTP server with user authentication. Here is the not so easy part: With hundreds of user credentials spread around the world in uncontrolled/insecure locations, the risk of one getting compromised or "borrowed" cannot be ignored. It is a spammer's wet dream - access to a mailserver with DMARC authentication. If our outgoing mailserver is seen to be spamming, it won't be long before we can't send anything at all. To mitigate this risk, we will need rate controls and checks on userids being used from multiple locations. A lot less easy, but still it can be done. The question is - is it worth it ? -- Per Jessen, Zürich (10.8°C) Member, openSUSE Heroes
On 2022-04-03 20:10, Christian Boltz wrote:
Hello,
the next heroes meeting will be on Tuesday (2022-04-05) at 18:00 UTC / 20:00 CEST in https://meet.opensuse.org/heroes
Note: Europe switched to CEST, which means the UTC time changed.
See https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/107752 for the planned topics (I just added a non-default topic), and feel free to add whatever you want to discuss.
Sorry, I can not attend from my present location. Capped internet plus no camera or working headphones. And too busy to dedicate an hour. Next time. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from Elesar, using openSUSE Leap 15.3)
On 2022-06-22 23:57, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2022-04-03 20:10, Christian Boltz wrote:
Hello,
the next heroes meeting will be on Tuesday (2022-04-05) at 18:00 UTC / 20:00 CEST in https://meet.opensuse.org/heroes
Note: Europe switched to CEST, which means the UTC time changed.
See https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/107752 for the planned topics (I just added a non-default topic), and feel free to add whatever you want to discuss.
Sorry, I can not attend from my present location. Capped internet plus no camera or working headphones. And too busy to dedicate an hour. Next time.
Oops. Wrong mail, from some reason Thunderbird said this was a new email and I got confused. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from Elesar, using openSUSE Leap 15.3)
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Carlos E. R.
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Christian Boltz
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Per Jessen