On Mon, Jul 12, 2021 at 01:21:14PM +1000, Adam Carter wrote:
> The location is currently configured in main.cf;
> # postconf alias_maps
> alias_maps = hash:/etc/postifix/aliases
That's a non-default value. /etc/mail/aliases is the gentoo default.
Changing the default is fine but you need to let
On Sat, Aug 22, 2020 at 09:17:56PM +0100, Ashley Dixon wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 22, 2020 at 04:15:38AM +, Caveman Al Toraboran wrote:
> > just to double check i got you right. due to
> > flushing the buffer to disk, this would mean that
> > mail's throughput is limited by disk i/o?
[...]
> When
On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 10:43:18PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Puppet seems to me a good product for a large site with 1000 hosts.
Not so much for ~20 or so.
I find that for a few machines, puppet is overkill. For a lot of
machines, puppet can become unmanageable - with puppet master and
server, you don't want to reach conntrack limits before you
reach the limits of your dns software - which are usually much higher.
A stateful firewall for a dns server is not always a good choice - do
not make it easier to DoS.
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the default mta from ssmtp to one of them in semi-near future
(probably nullmailer now that it has TLS/SSL support).
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On Fri, Nov 02, 2012 at 08:05:34AM -0400, Mike Edenfield wrote:
Is anyone else seeing this problem, or know how to make it go away?
Should be fixed in =courier-authlib-0.65.0-r2. In the meantime, try -r1
with the static-libs USE flag.
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On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 12:06 PM, Ali Gholami ghol...@kth.se wrote:
.ssh/config: Bad configuration option: GSSAPIKeyExchange
That config option needs a separate patch which has been around for
ages but upstream OpenSSH maintainers are being an arse^H^H^H^H
uncooperative. Sadly, Gentoo decided
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 3:06 AM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
I just upgraded to postfix-2.9.3 and not getting any local mail.
When I type newaliases I get:
postalias: fatal: unsupported map type: hash
Do not turn off the berkdb USE flag if your setup uses hash or btree
lookups. There
)/postfix). Adjust your main.cf accordingly.
I'll add a warning to the ebuild.
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postfix-2.9. Please let me know if it did not work
for you.
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by default.
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signature.asc
Description: Digital signature
-primary-on directive in drbd.conf
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On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 11:16:48PM +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
How do I get out of this?
Re-sync your tree. Temp breakage when virtual/mta was added to the
tree. Sorry about that.
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On 07.09.2010 15:29, Alan McKinnon wrote:
I figure that just like a top-grade mechanic should be looking at SnapOns or
similar in his toolbox, this here sysadmin also needs high quality tools. My
chief tool is my notebook.
It's the weight not the price that is the deciding factor us. I
On 06.07.2010 18:55, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
./configure: line 14859: test: too many arguments
Looking at this line it shows
if test $ax_python_header != no; then
Wild guess (since you did not mention which ebuild):
quote the variable and try again, i.e. something like
- if test
On 06.07.2010 08:17, Steve wrote:
What's the recommended gentoo way to launch two openvpn instances? (I
assume that's what's required...)
$ ls -l /etc/init.d/openvpn*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 4198 Feb 17 08:31 /etc/init.d/openvpn
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root7 Mar 1 12:28
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 08:57:58PM +0200, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Am 18.05.2010 19:57, schrieb Jan Engelhardt:
Ok, I see. So my current setup with one disk only and SSL-generated
keyfile does not add security but flexibility (being able to switch
passwords more quickly).
Keep the keyfile
On 27.04.2010 05:19, Grant wrote:
I've been advised to harden my SSL in the following ways:
1. disable SSL 2.0
Agreed. There is no need to support SSL 2.0 anymore.
2. disable use of SSL ciphers which offer either weak or no encryption
For maximum compatibility, support AES, RC4 and 3DES
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 02:46:58PM -0400, David Mehler wrote:
I've got a box with two processors so i have MAKEOPTS set to -j2. One
package gnome breaks during compile under these circumstances so am
wanting to install it and only it with MAKEOPTS set to -j1 i'm
thinking i have to put a file
On 10.04.2010 11:08, Mick wrote:
Apr 9 21:45:47 my_box sendmail[4013]: STARTTLS=client,
relay=smtp.comcast.net, version=TLSv1/SSLv3, verify=FAIL, cipher=DHE-RSA-
AES256-SHA, bits=256/256
Any idea why this is happening?
Nothing to worry about. It just means you do not trust the
On 10.04.2010 18:12, Robin Atwood wrote:
That's very interesting, I have puzzled about STARTTLS stuff for years! How
do
I make sendmail trust the CAs?
This is neither necessary nor recommended for TLS.
define(`CERT_DIR',`/etc/mail/certs')
define(`confCACERT_PATH',`CERT_DIR')
On 10.04.2010 19:04, Mick wrote:
On Saturday 10 April 2010 16:32:37 Eray Aslan wrote:
On 10.04.2010 18:12, Robin Atwood wrote:
That's very interesting, I have puzzled about STARTTLS stuff for years!
How do I make sendmail trust the CAs?
This is neither necessary nor recommended for TLS
On 24.01.2010 23:38, Konstantinos Agouros wrote:
since I am a while out of the game of doing ipsec with Linux:
What's the way to go? Strongswan/Openswan or ipsec-tools for kame/racoon.
Emerge -p gave me some ~ for ipsec-tools while openswan goes without.
Any input welcome. I need this for
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 09:39:27AM -0600, Dale wrote:
From my understanding, isn't the same guy doing devicekit that did
hal? I'm not saying it won't be better because it should be. From what
I read a good while back, he learned a lot about the pitfalls of hal.
He, most likely, will
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 03:49:19PM -0500, Marcus Wanner wrote:
I was just wondering if a package such as gentoo-sources-2.6.31-r6
uses kernel 2.6.31.6, or just 2.6.31. I have been digging through
timestamps and the like for a while, but I just can't figure it out.
On 17.11.2009 10:59, Neil Bothwick wrote:
Then how do you get the server to use the new logfile names each
day/week?
It creates and uses a new file each hour/day/etc. Perhaps, you missed
the file(...) directive?
I didn't miss it. My question was how to you get the process to USE the
new
On 17.11.2009 17:08, Neil Bothwick wrote:
You wouldn't miss a log messsage by sending a SIGHUP to your mail
server, the logger would keep running.
When syslog-ng cannot process messages for whatever reason, it will
buffer them. When the buffer is full, it will drop the messages. There
is no
On 15.11.2009 13:45, Mick wrote:
On Saturday 14 November 2009 16:53:24 Alex Schuster wrote:
I assume you are using logrotate, and have the /etc/logrotate.d/kernel
file? I guess the 'compytruncate' is misspelled and should be
'copytruncate'. And 'endscript' is used after using 'prerotate' or
On 16.11.2009 10:08, Graham Murray wrote:
Eray Aslan eray.as...@caf.com.tr writes:
- No need to logrotate with time based filenames. Hence, no need to
kill -HUP the syslog daemon. No missed logs.
But you still need some system (eg tmpwatch) to delete old log files
otherwise the disk
On 16.11.2009 14:46, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Mon, 16 Nov 2009 09:05:18 +0200, Eray Aslan wrote:
- No need to logrotate with time based filenames. Hence, no need to
kill -HUP the syslog daemon. No missed logs.
Then how do you get the server to use the new logfile names each
day/week
On 10.10.2009 13:01, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
On gentoo web I found this: 2.
Migration to OpenRC
Migration to OpenRC is fairly straightforward; it will be pulled in
as part of your regular upgrade process by your package manager.
PPP startup scripts still do not work with openrc.
On 09.08.2009 16:13, Florian Philipp wrote:
[..]
When you think about the situation, laptop-mode might actually make the
situation worse. You see, it was originally developed to help HDDs
staying in standby for longer periods by delaying writes until a read
action causes the drive to spin up
On 13.07.2009 10:11, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
would anybody please be so kind to explain to me how
emerge --update --newuse --deep @system @world
works.
E.g. it wants to re-emerge sys-devel/gcc because of the
new use flag nptl according to
[ebuild R ] sys-devel/gcc-4.4.0 USE=nptl%*
On 25.06.2009 07:34, Stroller wrote:
I've got one machine here on the LAN which isn't responding to broadcast
ping. Any idea why not?
You need to set icmp_echo_ignore_broadcasts to 0. Default is 1, mainly
for dos prevention:
# sysctl net.ipv4.icmp_echo_ignore_broadcasts=0
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On 22.06.2009 13:02, Marcin Niskiewicz wrote:
I noticed that when someone makes an error in master.cf
http://master.cf (for example write anything at the beginning of the
file) and then restart postfix there is a problem:
postfix is stopped (that's ok), then it should be started but it isn't
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 02:40:34PM +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sat, 30 May 2009 12:06:04 +0200, Florian Philipp wrote:
Delaying commits with ext4 and/or laptop-mode will reduce the wear-down
of your SSD but it might as well freeze your system when the actual
commit takes place because
On 08.05.2009 17:10, Alan McKinnon wrote:
if echo hello|grep --color=auto l /dev/null 21; then
export GREP_OPTIONS='--color=auto' GREP_COLOR='1;32'
fi
to ~/.bashrc
Why does he echo hello, please?
Some greps (like BSD one) might not support '--color' option, so echo
hello|grep
On 29.04.2009 14:30, Neil Bothwick wrote:
In fact, all that's needed is already there (just the other way round,
though): every list I'm subscribed to adds a Precedence header field
(with values of bulk or list) to the messages. A sane auto-responder
will not send replies to messages
On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 11:32:22AM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
is there a good reason to remove them, instead of masking?
If you like spending half a day masking hundreds and hundreds of
packages using an inflated package.mask, then no, there's no good reason :)
The OP said a couple of
On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 12:52:18AM -0400, Valmor de Almeida wrote:
There are a couple of packages (ebuilds) in the portage tree that I
would like to eliminate completely from my system and not get them back
after an emerge --sync. Is this possible?
You can exclude part of the tree with
On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 12:21:12PM -0500, Dale wrote:
Just to make sure my light bulb is burning correctly, after I upgrade I
can see the message or after I sync and use eselect the message will
appear? I'm trying to figure out if the horse is in front of the cart
or behind it. o_O
After
On 28.02.2009 12:34, Florian v. Savigny wrote:
[...]
I'll follow your suggestion and re-post the problem on gentoo-user-de,
although I think running into that sort of problem might happen to
anybody who uses a European language other than English (one of those
covered by iso-8859-1, more
On 13.02.2009 07:48, Stroller wrote:
On 13 Feb 2009, at 00:53, Philip Webb wrote:
090212 Stroller quoted:
In vim, you can just select the rectangular region with Ctrl-v,
then type I#ESC. This will insert # in each line at the same
column.
If you want to comment a series of lines m-n ,
On 14.01.2009 06:24, Jason Carson wrote:
On 12.01.2009 00:13, Jason Carson wrote:
Greetings,
I am trying to setup postfix with domainkeys. I installed dk-milter and
ran the following as I was told to do after emerging it ...
DomainKeys is deprecated and is replaced by DKIM. You are much
On 12.01.2009 00:13, Jason Carson wrote:
Greetings,
I am trying to setup postfix with domainkeys. I installed dk-milter and
ran the following as I was told to do after emerging it ...
DomainKeys is deprecated and is replaced by DKIM. You are much better
off using mail-filter/dkim-milter.
On 12.01.2009 17:33, Jason Carson wrote:
[...]
I don't understand what this part below means...
Make sure you add these parameters to your dk-filter command line:
-b sv -d your-domain.com -H -s /etc/mail/dk-filter/default.private
-S default
I tried the following two commands with no luck
On 06.01.2009 12:14, Steven Susbauer wrote:
Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
Am Dienstag, 6. Januar 2009 02:56:28 schrieb Denis:
I have Intel network hardware that
runs on the E1000 driver
Did you try e1000e?
Bye...
Dirk
e1000e had been disabled in 2.6.27 versions, was it put back in by -r7?
On 08.11.2008 17:27, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
Today's emerge --ask --verbose --deep --tree --newuse --update world
turned up a bunch of reinstalls due to -kerberos*.
I have not changed make.conf. Did some profile change?
Output from emerge --info is below.
Kerberos was removed from desktop
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 03:09:00PM -0400, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
I have unmerged all the files involved in the blockage
allan Mail # emerge --ask --unmerge e2fsprogs e2fsprogs-libs ss com_err
These are the packages that would be unmerged:
--- Couldn't find 'e2fsprogs' to
Hello,
One of the disks in a 3-disk lvm2 group crashed. I would like to
continue with the remaining 2 disks. How to remove the non-functioning
disk from the group and re-create the volume with 2 disks? I have backups.
# vgremove home_vol
Couldn't find device with uuid
On 02.08.2008 15:02, Albert Hopkins wrote:
On Sat, 2008-08-02 at 12:49 +0300, Eray Aslan wrote:
[...]
One of the disks in a 3-disk lvm2 group crashed. I would like to
continue with the remaining 2 disks. How to remove the non-functioning
disk from the group and re-create the volume with 2
On 12.04.2008 21:11, Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi all,
I need to get a second ISP line into the house. I currently have a
cable modem but it goes down once in a while and my work requires
higher reliability so I was thinking of getting a DSL line to
supplement it. I'd like to investigate creating
On 01.12.2007 09:03, Alan wrote:
This used to be a debian system and was moved over to gentoo about 4
years ago when I had been spending lots of time with gentoo on my
desktop at home. I like gentoo, however I would exercise caution if
you're deploying on real systems.
We have also moved
How do you get the TRACE target to work in iptables?
north ~ # /sbin/iptables -t raw -A PREROUTING -j TRACE
iptables v1.3.8: Couldn't load target
`TRACE':/lib/iptables/libipt_TRACE.so: cannot open shared object file:
No such file or directory
Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more
On 30.05.2007 10:21, Neil Bothwick wrote:
This runs in the early hours, so I can read it whenever it suits me during
the day and apply the changes as I want. I run testing, so frequent
updating is a good thing; with a stable system, weekly would be fine, but
the longer you leave it the more
On 17.05.2007 06:52, Josh Helmer wrote:
I was just looking for some opinions. I am replacing my current mail server.
Right now I am using courier-imap and I am happy with it. The only thing
that concerns me is that I have heard grumblings that courier has some
security issues. I was
Hello,
New server. While emerging mysql, I got the following:
[...]
make[4]: Entering directory
`/var/tmp/portage/dev-db/mysql-5.0.38/work/mysql/innobase/trx'
Makefile:251: .deps/trx0purge.Po: No such file or directory
make[4]: *** No rule to make target `.deps/trx0purge.Po'. Stop.
On 20.04.2007 11:06, Eray Aslan wrote:
[...]
make[4]: Entering directory
`/var/tmp/portage/dev-db/mysql-5.0.38/work/mysql/innobase/trx'
Makefile:251: .deps/trx0purge.Po: No such file or directory
make[4]: *** No rule to make target `.deps/trx0purge.Po'. Stop.
make[4]: Leaving directory
On 09.03.2007 02:22, Grant wrote:
[...]
It appears squirrelmail is installed with the crypt USE flag. 'equery
uses squirrelmail' says this about crypt:
Add support for encryption -- using mcrypt or gpg where applicable
Does anyone know if that is the gpg plug-in or not? If so, does
On Fri, September 15, 2006 8:48 am, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
My mail queue is chock full of messages that appear to be
error-reports from MAILER_DAEMON to the effect that some piece of mail
is undeliverable. The form of the messages is baffling to me, and I
cannot figure out what the original
On Sun, August 13, 2006 3:22 am, John J. Foster wrote:
[snip]
So, before I get to settled on using this, a few questions.
Do you encrypt your home directory?
/home and swap
What apps and/or combination of apps do you use, and why?
cryptsetupLUKS
Which ciphers do you prefer? Why?
AES and
Hello,
I wanted to change the router/firewall at a small office lan to hardened
gentoo. The machine in question sits between a consumer grade adsl modem
and 3 different networks (so a total of 4 eth cards on the server).
However, there is a high packet loss (25-50%) between server and adsl
El Nino mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear friends,i'm planning on buying a server for running gentoo(will
b our 1st gentoo server) with a mail+dns server(1000mails/per
day).i'm looking for sata raid,amd opteron around 1GB ram. has
anyone built a server recently that worked?1) can anyone
Renat Golubchyk mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can copy the ebuild to your overlay and patch postfix from there.
If you don't have to do anything else before compiling it then it's as
trivial as epatch /path/to/postfix.patch somewhere in src_unpack().
Doing it this way has the benefit of
Hello,
I am using portage for packet management. But there are a few programs
(postfix for example) that I have emerged and now would like to manage myself.
What is the best way to take a program out of portage without unmerging the
program? Deleting the appropriate line from
Renat Golubchyk mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If postfix becomes a dependency of another package in the
future it will
get updated by portage regardless of it being in the world-file.
Possible but unlikely. It is a stable mail server. I doubt we will add or
remove any software in the
for some reason I've got a couple of daemons that keep going out to
lunch on me. Are there any good tools for monitoring daemons and
possibly restarting them when they go away?
Write a small script running out of cron every x minutes
or
inittab (man 5 inittab)
Do not forget to check
Anybody out there able to point me to an existing open-source, solid
package?
Thanks!
Dave
I've had no problems with squirrelmail so far: www.squirrelmail.com
Eray
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