short while later, someone else buys it! There is a way to
look at who is querying domains even if they don't resolve.
Michael Grant
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On 2024-08-16 21:14, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> AFAIU there's also `radicale` (which, contrary to `davical` is also
> supported by FreedomBox).
I installed radicale a while ago, it was easy, painless, and I haven't
touched it since. From my notes.
I followed these instructions:
https://www.howtofo
if it is all around better and
that means the content within it, not just the fancy formatting.
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On Sun, Jun 30, 2024 at 10:20:24PM +0100, Tim Woodall wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Jun 2024, Michael Grant wrote:
>
> > After an update today, sendmail is refusing to accept mail. I'm
> > seeing this in the logs:
> >
>
> Hmmm, this update seems to have done a lot o
> Jun 30 11:43:00 bottom sm-mta[18852]: AUTH: available mech=DIGEST-MD5
> CRAM-MD5 LOGIN PLAIN, allowed mech=EXTERNAL
Update here, it's not apparently an STARTTLS error, it's an AUTH
error. Something in the update last night altered my list of
available AUTH mechanisms.
I manually updated sendm
After an update today, sendmail is refusing to accept mail. I'm
seeing this in the logs:
STARTTLS=read, info: fds=9/4, err=2
Here's the full log from when I try to send a message through my
server with authentication:
Jun 30 11:42:59 bottom sm-mta[18852]: NOQUEUE: connect from [1.2.3.4]
Jun 30
h and share it. Built
into the OS. Apparently works between phones and Windows. No internet
connection required, perfect. Doesn't work between ios as you say.
Learn something new every day!
Thanks for that!
Michael Grant
etooth or local IPs and maybe it does exist,
I've just never run across such a thing. The key word here is EASY. I
can't be hacking someone's phone for an hour just to transfer them a
file.
Michael Grant
From "Monte Milanuk"
To debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date 28/05/2024 22:42:07
Subject Re: "Repeaters", etc.
On 5/28/24 11:03, rtnetz...@windstream.net wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Paul M Foster"
I've never see a 3 phase in a house.
Quite some years ago my father inquired ab
Max, your list looks very similiar to what I'm seeing.
I seem to have suceeded in removing all of the testing packages from
my backup instance, now, just need to flip the ips around and see if
the ship still floats.
The culprits that seemed to be causing the massive dependencies were
libsasl2-2 a
On Tue, May 28, 2024 at 06:11:48PM +0100, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
> Most houses in the UK are wired to a single phase, so everything is
> connected together at the consumer unit and powerline works just fine.
> If you have a specific problem, then there are DIN rail powerline units
> desi
> > # apt remove -s libc6
>
> DO NOT do this.
>
> Downgrade it. DO NOT remove it and then hope to reinstall it later.
> Removing libc6 will break everything.
>
> You seem to be flailing, so let me spell this out as explicitly as
> possible. When I say "downgrade a library package", I mean:
>
> So, which part are you confused about? Did you think there was some
> easy way to FIX a frankendebian? Are you confused because you keep
> thinking "there must be some single apt command that will do all the
> work for me"?
>
> There's not. You get to do all the work by hand.
I am trying to
On Tue, May 28, 2024 at 06:59:50AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Tue, May 28, 2024 at 06:10:11AM -0400, Michael Grant wrote:
> > The following packages will be REMOVED:
> > [...] libdb5.3t64 [...]
>
> You've *clearly* still got testing packages installed.
YES
On Mon, May 27, 2024 at 12:59:34PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> So what did it say after that?
Sorry, here's the entire output of one of the tries:
[bottom /etc/mail #1168] apt install libdb5.3/bookworm db5.3-util/bookworm
db-util/bookworm
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree..
my
house and over the top of the roof, not in a conduit! Been like that
for more than a decade. But it rarely freezes here. Your
mileage/kilometerage may vary!
Michael Grant
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Hans, thanks for that but I am a bit confused following your
instructions. Did you mean to I should remove the lines for 'stable'
from sources.list? Or remove the lines for 'testing'? I am trying to
get the packages to go back to stable.
I am more familiar with apt than aptitude.
I managed to
On Mon, May 27, 2024 at 10:19:48AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Mon, May 27, 2024 at 09:56:54AM -0400, Michael Grant wrote:
> > I needed to install a version of sendmail from testing a while back to
> > test it.
>
> Your subject header says "bookworm stable&q
not upgraded.
Yes, I am guilty of creating this mess, let's not dwell on that.
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nftables for years with
f2b. Cleaner looking, easier to read rules, structured syntax. I like it.
I can't speak to the performance, i don't have any way to test that.
Michael Grant
I have built dcc myself from their most recent source. I guess I could
send that to whoever wants it, or the debian dir.
Michael Grant
-- Original Message --
From "Marco Moock"
To debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date 08/04/2024 13:25:26
Subject Re: Debian 12, Pyzor, Razor,
a bug in
finger, tmux, or something that manages the utmp getting out of sync.
Any ideas what to do about this?
Michael Grant
https://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop
And the main page
https://www.mailop.org/
On 1 March 2024 05:43:44 GMT, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>On Fri, Mar 01, 2024 at 01:42:07AM +, Gareth Evans wrote:
>> I have somehow only just discovered that Gmail, Apple and Yahoo are
>> introducing, or have
ur
script session, then simply move or copy .bash_history out of the way
before it gets overwritten.
You might consider setting $HISTFILE to some other location other than
.bash_history.
Michael Grant
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characters logically but
it's far far from complete. I do wonder if someday we'll see larger
physical keyboards with some extra keys at the top to eventually
access all characters via some logical interface rather than having to
know their unicode code point.
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I'm seeing many of these in my log as we use the 'finger' program
(which essentially prints out who's logged in):
/var/log/syslog:Jan 21 17:24:02 hostname kernel: [994887.868396] Code: 7b 20 00
0f 85 cc fe ff ff 31 c0 48 8d 3d 80 18 00 00 e8 7e 0f 00 00 83 7b 08 01 0f 85
d0 fe ff ff 48 8d 7b 18
On Fri, Jan 19, 2024 at 09:25:14AM +0100, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote:
> > why doesn't grep count 2 commas
> > echo 'Kích thước máy xay cỏ, giá máy thế nào , phụ tùng máy mua ở đâu' |
> > grep -c ,
> > 1
Here's my way:
$ echo 'Kích thước máy xay cỏ, giá máy thế nào , phụ
> Any chance you have phased updates set up? Search apt_preferences(5)
> for Phased-Update-Percentage for details, and check your apt
> configuration.
Nope, not using that.
sources.list:
deb http://mirrors.linode.com/debian-security/ bookworm-security main
contrib non-free
deb-src http://mi
[upgradable from:
20230620~deb12u1]
linux-image-amd64/stable-updates 6.1.67-1 amd64 [upgradable from: 6.1.55-1]
note that even though the candidate is openvpn 2.6.3-1+deb12u2, it
won't be installed. Why? What's blocking it?
Michael Grant
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the other servers but not this one.
How can I find what's causing this?
Michael Grant
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bout these messages by searching,
nothing useful is coming up. Is anyone else seeing something like
this? Is this some sort of attack?
Please cc me on replies, thanks.
Michael Grant
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perhaps
some verbose flag is set.
Anyway, this stuff may not even be Debian specific, just my observations from a
user (a sysadmin user). Hope this gets tidied up at some point.
I’m happy and relieved you knew what these were and will now summarily ignore
them in the future!
Michael Grant
I need to fix? I
did some searching but couldn't find much.
Please CC me, I'm not currently on the list.
Michael Grant
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d say you may have some DNS resolution problem.
Is there some firewall blocking access to some sites? Are you using
anything like Pi-hole, VPN, or some browser extension which might be
trying to do some weird VPN like stuff? What happens when you try
with something running Debian? Can you nar
> some people have different goals than i.
You're correct. Though I do have a primary goal to have a stable
system, I sometimes (albeit it's rare) I need to install package
that's not in stable, or I need some feature from a more recent
version of something which is why backports is important t
> You're missing the "bullseye-updates" repository, but it's optional. If
> the lines above were the only lines in your sources.list, you would be
> doing it correctly.
>
> Bullseye-backports is also optional, and there probably aren't any yet.
> And even when there are some, there's no guarantee
I've been using Testing for about a decade now with very few problems.
But now I'm moving to Stable. Just wanted to mae sure I'm doing this
right.
I last updated using Testing on the friday, then the release happened
on saturday. I changed my sources.list as below, did an apt update;
apt upgrade
> deb http://security.debian.org/debian-security bullseye/updates main contrib
> non-free
> deb-src http://security.debian.org/debian-security bullseye/updates main
> contrib non-free
I think you are missing bullseye-security. I have this:
deb http://mirrors.linode.com/debian-security/ bulls
eted
bridges are not interoperability, as far as I am aware, all users
still need to be on Signal.
You'll notice that I didn't put Matrix on that list. One day there
will be multiple Matrix servers and clients and it's not dependent on
any single company's infrastructure.
Micha
, etc etc. And
many of them simply don't care, for them, they just use it because
their friends do.
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Debian can be the
documentation repository for all tools that just happen to be Debian
packages.
It feels like you should try to start a sort of "unixepedia" thing
like wikipedia and then one by one try to get people to create pages
for their tools. Then, eventually people will put links into their
man pages pointing at this global resource. That's my best opinion
after reading all your posts.
Michael Grant
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> You had some bad liquid cooler then, or damaged water pump. I have AIO
> liquid cooler from Corsair, bought it together with Ryzen 95W CPU about
> 4 years ago, haven't reapplied paste since then. No cleaning done
> either, apart from de-dusting case every 6 months or so. Temperatures
> are ideal,
e cooler definitely helped
considerably.
Michael Grant
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27;ve tried to find it but I'm turning up nothing. I'm pretty sure I
didn't imagine it! Does anyone recall the name? This could
definitely be helpful for fetching mail from an account with oauth
setup.
Michael Grant
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org/releases/2.3/dovecot-2.3.14.tar.gz
>
Yes, interesting, it definitely should match.
Anyway, thanks all. I emailed dove...@packages.debian.org, hopefully
it's helpful info to them.
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it shows there's
a new upstream version.
Is this 'action needed' something that is updated manually? I
coulnd't easily find the debian maintainer to pass this on.
Suggestions? or should I just ignore it and eventually someone will
get to it?
Michael Grant
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nd good, but what you seek globally can't be accomplished
locally. You either need to do it outside on the side of all the
software out there, a monumental effort, or somehow effectuate a
change to get software authors to write better documentation and ship
it with their software.
Michael Grant
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Unfortunately this is a bit of a mess but you need to understand the
history and politics here.
First off, Debian, as well as the other Unix and Linux distributions
are a collection of lots of different things from differnet places and
you get an operating system out of it all. Something like Mic
y merge (merge with an ancestor file).
Michael Grant
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> I'd say it is a Linode problem, unless you run custom kernel modules.
> It looks like a "memory" corruption to me and since it is virtualized system,
> you should check if host system is ok.
> Memory in quotes because this issue could be also related to a storage
> sub-system (local or network at
I'm seeing lots of errors like this in my kern.log on 2 of 3 of my
deban Linodes running testing on Linode's provided kerne 5.10.13. Is
this a problem in Debian or is this a Linode issue?
Mar 12 19:32:18 strange kernel: [10849.820363] BUG: Bad page state in process
kworker/0:3 pfn:10902f
Mar 12
Brett,
Dan's exactly correct:
> Debian is a Linux distribution -- a collection of software that
> works together as a complete operating system plus applications.
A Linux distribution can run programs written to run in Linux of which
Inkscape is but one of those programs. The Debian users on th
On Sat, Feb 13, 2021 at 06:58:36PM +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Sb, 13 feb 21, 10:47:41, Michael Grant wrote:
> >
> > I completely understand the desire for stability and reliability. But
> > it seems like having to wait up to 2 years for some major new feature
> >
ere but that often turns out to be easier and less
stressful than doing a major upgrade and having to set aside an entire
weekend.
Michael Grant
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ion
Building packages has definitely gotten easier.
I completely understand the desire for stability and reliability. But
it seems like having to wait up to 2 years for some major new feature
to get into Debian can be daunting, especially when it gets into
Testing. I was wondering, is there, or has anyone given any thought
to something in between Testing+Backports and Stable+Security that is
something like Stable at each dot release, thus reducing this window
down to 3 months as opposed to 2 years?
Michael Grant
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n Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 10:35:05AM -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Michael Grant wrote:
>> Let's say I want to run 'testing' to be more on the edge to get the
>> latest and greatest of packages and to incrementally always be on top
>> of updates rather than having to do
install Debian
packages on them.
Michael Grant
x27;t want it to suck
things in from testing automatically otherwise, I am then running testing.
Is this setup possible or am I really just going to have to be patient if
something isn't in backports?
Michael Grant
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seems like it's not going to be possible to run
testing and pull in security fixes. Is it correct that security fixes can only
be applied to stable releases?
Or are the backports now so well up to date with testing that I shouldn't worry
about this and move back to a stabl
ough, it looks promising.
It is not linked to any sort of real identity. Your matrix id is like an email
address but nothing stops you from having multiple matrix IDs. This is
probably a very touchy subject.
These are my opinions. Your welcome to tell me I'm wrong, feel free to contact
me off list.
Michael Grant
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On Wed, Jan 06, 2021 at 10:35:00AM +, Thomas Pircher wrote:
> Michael Grant wrote:
> > I'm seeing warnings like this in my logs:
> >
> > Jan 3 04:48:49 bottom systemd[3436917]: -.slice: Failed to migrate
> > controller cgroups from
> > +/user.slice/use
I sent this a few days ago but nobody responded. Does anyone have any ideas
how to fix this permission problem?
I'm seeing warnings like this in my logs:
Jan 3 04:48:49 bottom systemd[3436917]: -.slice: Failed to migrate controller
cgroups from
+/user.slice/user-108.slice/user@108.service, ig
I'm seeing warnings like this in my logs:
Jan 3 04:48:49 bottom systemd[3436917]: -.slice: Failed to migrate controller
cgroups from /user.slice/user-108.slice/user@108.service, ignoring: Permission
denied
Jan 3 08:20:25 bottom systemd[1410]: -.slice: Failed to migrate controller
cgroups from
GMT 2024
$ date
Fri 13 Dec 15:30:01 GMT 2024
$ date
Fri 13 Dec 15:30:01 GMT 2024
$ date
Fri 13 Dec 15:31:49 GMT 2024
and now it appears to stick. So I'm good. Thanks for your help though!
Michael Grant
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, it just resets itself
back to the current date/time after a few seconds. How can I stop this?
Thanks!
Michael Grant
From: hdv@gmail
Sent: 07 December 2020 07:53
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: setting the date for testing
On 2020-12-06 21:56, hdv@gmail wrote:
> # timedatectl
I need to set the date to several years in the future in order to test
something. When I do this via the date command, the date returns back almost
instantly (or within a few seconds).
# timedatectl set-time 2025-12-06 20:41:41
# date
Sat 6 Dec 20:41:43 GMT 2025
# date
Sat 6 Dec 20:41:44 GMT
> Well, that would do the job thoughtlessly. It might backfire
> spectacularly.
>
> If one set up a service in that way, it would eventually get a
> terrible reputation.
>
> If, on the other hand, one spent the time to maintain those
> packages properly... you could be a Debian Maintainer, and ge
> cpan2deb takes a CPAN module and builds it as a Debian package.
> Use a common suffix like -mgrant and you can spot these in
> package listings.
>
> When you upgrade, build new versions of all the -mgrant
> packages.
Thanks. So in one way this makes it easier to remove the module which
cpan do
.
Suggestions and advice welcome!
Michael Grant
I’m seeing this error in my syslog on reboot:
/var/log/syslog:Mar 20 11:12:10 top kernel: [1.540080] loop: module loaded
/var/log/syslog:Mar 20 11:12:10 top systemd-modules-load[381]: Failed to lookup
module alias 'loop': Function not implemented
In /etc/modules I have:
# /etc/modules: ker
I use clamav along with clamav-unofficial-sigs, Sanesecurity and Securiteinfo
(which I pay for)
Secondly, I use “Bitdefender Security for Mail Servers – Linux”, again which I
pay for.
I use clamav-milter and the bdmilterd to scan mail using clamav and Bit
Defender.
I must say that it was pret
I just updated my debian testing machine today and when I rebooted, I see these
in the syslog:
/var/log/syslog:Mar 7 11:15:45 testing systemd-modules-load[368]: Failed to
lookup module alias 'loop': Function not implemented
/var/log/syslog:Mar 7 11:15:45 testing kernel: [1.546655] loop: mo
these files on creation? I need to try that.
Michael Grant
From: Jim Popovitch
Sent: 28 November 2018 14:56
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: certbot options
On Wed, 2018-11-28 at 13:29 +, Michael Grant wrote:
> In /lib/systemd/system/certbot.service
>
> The line
In /lib/systemd/system/certbot.service
The line to start certbot is:
ExecStart=/usr/bin/certbot -q renew
If I modify this file by hand:
ExecStart=/usr/bin/certbot -q --pre-hook /usr/local/bin/certbot-prehook.sh renew
The next time certbot is updated by apt, this file gets overwritten and my
ch
I restarted ntp today and noticed this in the logs:
Mar 17 07:12:41 bottom systemd[1]:
/lib/systemd/system/system-update-cleanup.service:35: Unknown lvalue
'SuccessAction' in section 'Service'
Mar 17 07:12:42 bottom systemd[1]:
/lib/systemd/system/system-update-cleanup.service:35: Unknown lvalue
'
I'm seeing the following errors in my daemon.log:
Jan 5 05:05:30 debian systemd[1]: File
/lib/systemd/system/systemd-journald.service:35 configures an IP
firewall (IPAddressDeny=any), but the local system does not support
BPF/cgroup based firewalling.
Jan 5 05:05:30 debian systemd[1]: Proceeding
> First, this LD_PRELOAD library does exactly one thing - it downgrades
> default TLS version to TLS1.0. If your users have the trouble connecting
> to your mailserver because their clients cannot do TLS1.2 and that's the
> only thing your mailserver advertizes - your users still won't be able
> to
Nifty, been a while since I used the LD_PRELOAD trick myself.
This whole thing has been bothering me over the last couple days. Why
are so few people having this issue? 18 or so posts on this, only 3
or so of us have done anything about this. I backed out libssl (and
pinned it). Reco makes a L
On 5 September 2017 at 22:40, Sven Hartge wrote:
> Michael Grant wrote:
>
>> Is there something I can set on Debian side to force this newer
>> openssl to accept older 1.x connections?
>
> No, you can't.
>
> Kurt Roeckx, the DD maintaining OpenSSL, patched it i
On 5 September 2017 at 20:29, Michael Grant wrote:
> On 5 September 2017 at 19:15, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> On Tuesday 05 September 2017 13:40:00 Michael Grant wrote:
>>
>>> I upgraded openssl today in my server running testing. It installed
>>> version 1.1.0f-5
On 5 September 2017 at 19:15, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Tuesday 05 September 2017 13:40:00 Michael Grant wrote:
>
>> I upgraded openssl today in my server running testing. It installed
>> version 1.1.0f-5. To my surprise, my mac clients can no longer send
>> and receive
I upgraded openssl today in my server running testing. It installed
version 1.1.0f-5. To my surprise, my mac clients can no longer send
and receive email!
How do I roll back to the previous version of openssl?
"apt-cache showpkg openssl" only shows version 1.1.0f-5.
apt install openssl=1.1.0f-
I have used expensify.com at work. They have a free tier. Scanning
and an app on the phone that you just take a photo of receipts as you
go works well. If you can limit your expenses to 10 scans a month
it's free.
I just figured out what is going on. The problem is gnu screen.
It's screen that's truncating the address. When login and don't reattach
to my screen, I get the full address and "PROCPS_FROMLEN=40 w" prints the
expected full address.
>
>
>
> > % who
> > mgrant pts/12016-07-18 06:15 (2a00:S.1)
>
> I type "who" on Debian jessie and I do get the full IPv6 address:
>
> $ who
> andy pts/62016-07-23 01:42 (2001:ba8:1f1:f019::2)
> $ who --version
> who (GNU coreutils) 8.23
> Copyright (C) 2014 Free Software Found
JCPU PCPU WHAT
mgrant pts/12a00:S.1 Mon064days 0.02s 0.02s /bin/bash
% finger
Login NameTty Idle Login Time Office Office
Phone
mgrantMichael Grant pts/1 4d Jul 18 06:15 (2a00:S.1)
The 'last' command does a little
I feel the need to do some updates automatically but sometimes this just
isn't a good idea.
I use cron-apt. But I don't have it auto installing because if something
starts asking questions I have no way to intervene. However, for many
(most!) updates, they go without problems and do not require
$ ls -al /usr/bin/w
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 19 Feb 11 2014 /usr/bin/w -> /etc/alternatives/w
$ ls -al /etc/alternatives/w
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 Feb 11 2014 /etc/alternatives/w ->
/usr/bin/w.procps
$ w -V
w from procps-ng 3.3.10
$ who --version
who (GNU coreutils) 8.23
also "who --lookup" mak
(I of course edited my own host's ip address here for 10.20.30.40)
But yes, getent resolves my host ip to a name. who/w/finger/last all still
do not resolve the host.
On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 1:14 PM, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Tue, Sep 08, 2015 at 12:39:06PM +0100, Michael Grant
Phone
mgrantMichael Grant pts/1 1d Sep 5 07:30 (*10.20.30.40*:S.1)
mgrantMichael Grant pts/2 14:12 Sep 5 07:30 (*10.20.30.40*:S.2)
mgrantMichael Grant pts/3 Sep 5 07:30 (*10.20.30.40*:S.3)
mgrantMichael Grant pts/4 3d Sep 5 07:30 (*10.20.30.40*:S.4)
I'm running debian testing. Just did an apt-get update. who, w, finger,
and last are all now printing the ip address instead of the hostname. the
wtmp seems to have the ip address now instead of the hostname. Last shows
hostnames up to when I did the apt-get update today and then ip addresses.
I finally managed to get sendmail working using systemd.
Here is my /etc/systemd/system/sendmail.service:
[Unit]
Description=Sendmail Mail Transport Agent
Requires=clamav-daemon.service spamassassin.service
After=syslog.target network.target clamav-daemon.service
spamassassin.service
Conflicts=po
>
> > El 22/02/2015, a las 00:52, Michael Grant escribió:
> >...
> >
> > ttycalc or ttc as a short name for the command.
> >
> > The calc part of the name is reminiscent of VisiCalc, the original
> spreadsheet.
>
On Sun, Feb 22, 2015 at 1:14 PM, An
On 21 February 2015 14:09:14 CET, "Andrés Martinelli"
wrote:
>Hello there!
>As many of you already pointed, the spreadsheet app "SCIM" I am working
>on,
>collides in its name with Smart Common Input Method.
>I decided that is time to change its name to avoid problems and to get
>lost
>with the
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 7:03 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Michael Grant wrote:
> > I'm still searching for an answer to this.
> > After upgrade from wheezy to testing, sendmail no longer starts.
> > I see that the system is using systemd.
> > ...
>
> S
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 6:26 PM, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
> ...
> Could you try restarting sendmail (systemctl restart sendmail) and show
> the output of `systemctl status sendmail'? It also shows the most recent
> log entries, but the output of journalctl --unit sendmail --since -5min
> might also
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 6:16 PM, Reco wrote:
>
> On Tue, Feb 03, 2015 at 05:31:26PM +, Michael Grant wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 4:04 PM, Reco wrote:
> ...
> >
> > Try adding
> >
> > export _SYSTEMCTL_SKIP_REDIRECT="true"
> &g
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 4:04 PM, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Tue, Feb 03, 2015 at 02:03:25PM +, Michael Grant wrote:
> > I'm still searching for an answer to this.
> >
> > After upgrade from wheezy to testing, sendmail no longer starts.
> >
> > I
, Feb 1, 2015 at 12:11 AM, Michael Grant wrote:
> Today I upgraded a test machine from wheezy to testing.
>
> It seemed to install systemd, I'm not sure if it's using it or not.
>
> One thing I noticed though was that sendmail no longer starts at boot.
> Even if I run:
/sendmail.
I do not have the lsb-invalid-mta package installed. I have tried
reinstalling the sendmail package. I have tried the testing and unstable
versions of sendmail.
Any ideas where I should look next to figure out what's going on?
Michael Grant
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