On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 05:30:37PM +0059, Jason McIntyre wrote:
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 10:05:14PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
Some manpages use one-line descriptions such as
.Nd VAX console interface
The double quotes, if I am not mistaken, are unnecessary;
the diff below removes
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 11:59:13PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
The diff below replaces the occurences of BSD
in the manpages with the .Bx macro where appropriate.
(Some might be overkill though.)
Specifically, it does not put .Bx inside .%T lines and the like,
e.g. .%T Design and Implementation
There is _one_ mention of BSD/OS in the manpages
(as that's where getifaddrs() came from),
not counting the meta-occurence in mdoc(7).
That makes it the only opportunity to use the .Bsx macro :-)
Not sure about the other half, but jmc@ is already looking
into the same question for .Bx
TJis one has slipped during the recent Aq Mt sweep.
Index: sbin/modunload/modunload.8
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/sbin/modunload/modunload.8,v
retrieving revision 1.15
diff -u -p -u -p -r1.15 modunload.8
--- sbin/modunload/modunload.8 3
2013/8/13 Loïc BLOT loic.b...@unix-experience.fr
Hello Don,
I haven't any problem with iPXE (used on my libvirt/KVM hypervisor).
Same here, boot ipxe in kvm without any issues.
And lastly, IMHO, optionally, it would be nice if the eventual solution
was
capable of being pxebooted via
Op Tue, 13 Aug 2013 17:49:51 +0200 schreef ML mail mlnos...@yahoo.com:
I am using spamd in greylisting mode and would like to delete the
following entry:
GREY|207.126.144.121|eu1sys200aog106.obsmtp.com|no_reply@sender|recipient@domain|1376398715|1376400232|1376413115|4|0
I tried the
!-- On Tue 13.Aug'13 at 16:49:51 BST, ML mail (mlnos...@yahoo.com), wrote:
Hello,
I am using spamd in greylisting mode and would like to delete the following
entry:
GREY|207.126.144.121|eu1sys200aog106.obsmtp.com|no_reply@sender|recipient@domain|1376398715|1376400232|1376413115|4|0
I
Anyone else having a problem with their spamd-protected mail servers
being unable to receive mail from a number of mail services due to them
immediately giving up on a 451 error?
I've definitely had a problem with AOL doing this, and I've managed to
white list them, but I'm getting reports from a
On 2013-08-14 Wed 07:43 AM |, Nick Holland wrote:
that are having the same problem from seemingly other servers -- I send
them a 451 and they toss up their arms and immediately quit trying and
bounce the message back to the sender. And yes, the bounce message is
funny -- clearly saying the
Dear group,
I have following configuration:
- latest Ubuntu amd64 server
- VirtualBox running on the above Ubuntu server
- openbsd 5.3 (amd64) with mysql and chive installed and running inside
VirtualBox
when I try to connect to the openbsd mysql server from mysql workbench
installed in Ubuntu,
This mail server has been somehow wrongly marked as grey and would stay stuck
like in this state not allowing mails flowing in. Somehow after 3 attempts it
should have whitelisted this IP so it didn't. What I now did is to manually
add this IP my PF spamd whitelist. The final goal being simply to
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 06:38:50AM -0700, ML mail wrote:
This mail server has been somehow wrongly marked as grey and would stay stuck
like in this state not allowing mails flowing in. Somehow after 3 attempts it
should have whitelisted this IP so it didn't. What I now did is to manually
add
On 14.08.2013 14:21, Tony Berth wrote:
Dear group,
I have following configuration:
- latest Ubuntu amd64 server
- VirtualBox running on the above Ubuntu server
- openbsd 5.3 (amd64) with mysql and chive installed and running
inside
VirtualBox
when I try to connect to the openbsd mysql
If that PF table is spamd-white, then it will get reset when you run
spamd-setup(8) or reboot. Maybe a better way is to manually add this IP to
the spamdb whitelist:
spamdb -a 207.126.144.121
In this case the grey entry will be ignored and stay in the database until
it expires.
Or, even
Hi,
Jason McIntyre wrote on Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 09:59:45AM +0059:
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 11:59:13PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
The diff below replaces the occurences of BSD
in the manpages with the .Bx macro where appropriate.
(Some might be overkill though.)
[...]
Dear Peter,
Thanks for your input too! Actually yesterday I have also tried afterwards to
do a spamdb -a and as I didn't see any immediate effect (IP still listed
under GREY), I simply assumed that it didn't work. From your mail I understand
that it stays for a while as GREY until it expires,
ESI Julia XTe places Envy24HT-S on PCIe via TENOR TE7009 PCI-to-PCIe
bridge, which is transparent bridge. so, it should work right away,
because PCIe-to-PCI conversion is entirely transparent from audio
driver point of view - it will be recognized by the driver as ESI
Julia on PCI, i.e.
What I want to do.
create a netflow collector using OpenBSD by looking at
data fed from a tap
I know which 10G NICs are supported by OpenBSD, what I'd
like to hear is a recommendation on which one of the
following to use.
$ apropos 10G
che, cheg (4) - Chelsio Communications 10Gb Ethernet
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 7:09 PM, Diana Eichert deich...@wrench.com wrote:
What I want to do.
create a netflow collector using OpenBSD by looking at
data fed from a tap
I know which 10G NICs are supported by OpenBSD, what I'd
like to hear is a recommendation on which one of the
following to
im using myx(4). im biased though.
On 15/08/2013, at 9:09 AM, Diana Eichert deich...@wrench.com wrote:
What I want to do.
create a netflow collector using OpenBSD by looking at
data fed from a tap
I know which 10G NICs are supported by OpenBSD, what I'd
like to hear is a recommendation
20 matches
Mail list logo