Date: Wed, 06 May 2015 16:12:36 +0200 From: Rolf Nielsen <rmg1970swe@gmail.com> To: Yuri <yuri@rawbw.com> Cc: FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: BSDstats-6.0 has been released Message-ID: <554A2154.2040107@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <1e2855e2cbad8dbe45786773b64dc2da@dweimer.net> References: <5549BAA1.4070000@rawbw.com> <1e2855e2cbad8dbe45786773b64dc2da@dweimer.net>
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 2015-05-06 14:43, dweimer wrote: > On 05/06/2015 1:54 am, Yuri wrote: >> I am happy to announce that BSDstats-6.0 has just been released. >> (port sysutils/bsdstats) I took over its maintainership, cleaned >> it up, very close to a complete rewrite. >> >> For those who doesn't know what it is: It is the system that is >> anonymously reporting the general statistics about your system: >> CPU, hardware, OS version, installed packages. Reporting is done >> monthly, or on demand. Data is added to the central database, and >> can be viewed at http://www.bsdstats.org. It is designed for all >> BSDs, not just FreeBSD. Some other BSDs require it to run with >> bash shell. >> >> Major changes: 1. It now has "TOR" port option, that allows to >> submit through the tor anonymity network for even better >> anonymity. 2. Submission through HTTP proxy is fixed. It now >> works through proxies with and without authentication. 3. It >> works many times faster now. Usually finishes in under 10 >> seconds. 4. Many smaller bugs are fixed. >> >> Please install BSDstats and use it. It helps port maintainers >> and driver developers to better focus their efforts. It is not >> collecting any personally identifiable data. All data is handled >> with the greatest respect of your privacy in mind. Keeping it >> installed is all you need to do. >> >> Regards, Yuri _______________________________________________ >> freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list >> http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To >> unsubscribe, send any mail to >> "freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" > > It seems to fail its manual send after updating my system from the > old port, I didn't chose the TOR option when I built the script if > that matters on this issue. > > # bsdstats-send BSDstats failed: token enabling request failed > > Any Ideas? > I get a similar error, and I didn't choose the TOR option either. # bsdstats-send BSDstats runs on this system for the first time, generating registration ID BSDstats failed: Invalid key/token combination received from the server -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJVSiFFAAoJEPJMW41Co4Jg2QQP/A9VDZAdUrZ0QIL1htE16av9 zYRdY0glSBnmqPcPMwdeGwy+mMZMtJw0aVpsypFlnx3u0A37n+YaWNFRudmcqArf vaQbDM8RR6DGSj6lUjAAdI1tbMcyuHWFV0jzN36WWUVY4y0nCSdRdCPMqy1hpVHu PMxDirxV/gOiZnzRhtYDAgmAx+c8Lh53W1dpy2BOblpl9L6UoqgWjJFWtcIjzF8V KFXOvsiLnkxdQlaOkzS05Fa+lLtEBTih0Q7lNqdD5b+zGUi9D4EpnKbWbmvb1eb5 mNFKQ+oyye8Kub59qYJoJHcsTeHe0odLjf82yQsyTjjt38MH4kXEswP8O5/X5DE/ QDSsrMa1naDL2eMgEAzC9y8npKss1KkL6oOk2KP7gmXyf1hu4mSwzQLKEoR5KEAV OBwfpjudrm/r1G5sdr1OE1C2tNbJnMKm1o1Wemehl1SeR+naKBFVdcu4g4OYSV34 JvzTqBJlCiRFHDMsyxUAW30RStHANB7+JhP9xXK+NAcs3fR039ARW3UgS7b14VV8 uqL/qlohvYvlcfPsAB4RswOWXh4HJ6iq1f0gBSAUODQfkcvOusQFrmY7m5JI/sgF Pilp5Mg3SQajV828mdRgpsBD5aHC005lE3XUljoekMdJO08SJcGPEb60k466IJSG vaa+wCuWv5v3cu88Gl6I =5Juv -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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