No that was a typo and not a pasto. The lookup line is ok, not looklup.
The other lines from miniroot/install.sh are not there. Only the one
weird ::1 localhost line. Since I took it out, I have not seen the
error again.
Jim
jared r r spiegel wrote:
On Mon, Jan 02, 2006 at 08:17:43PM
Yeah, it should stay in hosts, but I don't see ::1 in your resolv.conf
earlier in the thread...
Anyways, I don't have much input otherwise about your error message.
I was just trying to remedy a possible misconception about IPv6.
Sorry for any confusion.
--david
On 1/6/06, Jim Mays [EMAIL
I found a very strang line in my /etc/hosts file. The line says
::1 localhost.cimsolve.com localhost
This line is followed by a normal line
127.0.0.1 localhost.cimsolve.com localhost
How did the first line get there, because I didn't put it there.
Jim
On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 08:44:19PM -0600, Jim Mays wrote:
I found a very strang line in my /etc/hosts file. The line says
::1 localhost.cimsolve.com localhost
This line is followed by a normal line
127.0.0.1 localhost.cimsolve.com localhost
How did the first line get there, because I
On Mon, Jan 02, 2006 at 08:17:43PM -0600, Jim Mays wrote:
resolv.conf file:
search hsd1.tx.comcast.net.
nameserver 68.87.85.98
nameserver 68.87.69.146
looklup file bind
if that is a paste-o and not a type-o, that might be attributable to
a little bit of suckage. ( looklup != lookup
On Sun, 01 Jan 2006 23:50:01 -0600, Jim Mays wrote:
How do you turn off Sendmail? What starts it in obsd? (Like where is
the equivalent of /etc/rc2.d?
Question is, if you want this !? I can't believe you don't want local
delivery. Who changed rc.conf(.local) in the first place to accept
hmm. sendmail_flags was already set to NO. So sendmail isn't running.
I thought this error was attributed to sendmail, but do you think it is
comming from pf?
I admit to not dealing with obsd that much. And, so I forget things and
have to go look them up again or ask someone. So, please
On Mon, Jan 02, 2006, Jim Mays wrote:
hmm. sendmail_flags was already set to NO. So sendmail isn't running.
Hence the MSP queue runner (sm-msp-queue) can't send the mail.
See sendmail/SECURITY about the MSP; run
sendmail -Ac -bp
to see the mail queue.
Moreover, there might be a problem with
Jan 1 23:05:16 balrog sm-msp-queue[1531]: k024U2n0023755: timeout
waiting for input from localhost.cimsolve.com during client greeting
Anyone tell me what sm-msp-queue is and what input it is waiting for?
Thanks
Jim
Jim Mays wrote:
Jan 1 23:05:16 balrog sm-msp-queue[1531]: k024U2n0023755: timeout
waiting for input from localhost.cimsolve.com during client greeting
Anyone tell me what sm-msp-queue is and what input it is waiting for?
May be are you using spew or the like as a spam filter and can't
Not that I know of. It is just a firewall with 3.6 installed. There is
nothing else installed on the machine (like a spam filter) unless it is
part of the baseline.
Jim
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Jim Mays wrote:
Jan 1 23:05:16 balrog sm-msp-queue[1531]: k024U2n0023755: timeout
waiting for
How do you turn off Sendmail? What starts it in obsd? (Like where is
the equivalent of /etc/rc2.d?
Jim
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Jim Mays wrote:
Jan 1 23:05:16 balrog sm-msp-queue[1531]: k024U2n0023755: timeout
waiting for input from localhost.cimsolve.com during client greeting
Anyone tell
Jim Mays wrote:
Not that I know of. It is just a firewall with 3.6 installed. There is
nothing else installed on the machine (like a spam filter) unless it is
part of the baseline.
Then may be your DNS doesn't answer or resolv.conf is wrong?
Any change done in your firewall configuration
man rc.conf
On Sun, Jan 01, 2006 at 11:50:01PM -0600, Jim Mays wrote:
How do you turn off Sendmail? What starts it in obsd? (Like where is
the equivalent of /etc/rc2.d?
Jim
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Jim Mays wrote:
Jan 1 23:05:16 balrog sm-msp-queue[1531]: k024U2n0023755: timeout
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