I have a Yubikey that I'd like to use for gpg and ssh purposes. Running
"gpg --card-status" works as expected; it brings up the various keys
attached to the device and other information. However, running "gpg2
--card-status" just hangs, seemingly forever. What am I missing here?
Thanks :)
You're the last person anyone wants email advice from, Rupert.
khm
On 08/05/2017 11:10 PM, Paul de Weerd wrote:
> Hi Ulf,
>
> On Fri, Aug 04, 2017 at 11:26:12PM +0200, Ulf Brosziewski wrote:
> | Hi Paul,
> |
> | thanks for your help. Does tapping work when you use
> | the synaptics driver?
>
> Nope, it doesn't.
>
which probably means there is either somethin
Hello,
The outputs from 'dmesg' and 'wsconsctl | grep mouse' on my
Dell Inspiron 5567 follow:
% dmesg
OpenBSD 6.1-current (GENERIC.MP) #34: Tue Aug 1 18:56:18 MDT 2017
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 8389611520 (8000MB)
avail mem = 8128987136 (
https://www.dnsinspect.com/roquesor.com/10171765
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On Sun, Aug 6, 2017 at 4:51 PM, Walter Alejandro Iglesias
wrote:
> Hello everyone, I was using smtpd(8) (static IP and FQDN resolving direct and
> reverse) for a year without problems. Today sending from my server (fr
In article you wrote:
> On 2017-08-06, Walter Alejandro Iglesias wrote:
> > I visited spamhaus.org site and found out my IP is included in a list
> > called PBL that, as they explain is not a spammers list, it just
> > includes dynamic and "non mail server IP ranges".
> >
> > Does someone here k
$ doas pkill -9 vmd
$ doas vmd -dv
startup
webdev: started vm 3 successfully, tty /dev/ttyp7
vionet queue notify - no space, dropping packet
$ doas vmctl start "webdev" -c -b bsd.rd -m 1024M -i 1 -d www.drive -d
install61.fs
vmctl: start vm command failed: Operation not permitted
dmesg:
OpenBSD
On 2017-08-06, Walter Alejandro Iglesias wrote:
> I visited spamhaus.org site and found out my IP is included in a list
> called PBL that, as they explain is not a spammers list, it just
> includes dynamic and "non mail server IP ranges".
>
> Does someone here know what is "non mail server IP ran
On Sun, Aug 06, 2017 at 08:07:25PM +0200, Stephane HUC "PengouinBSD" wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I have this problem to run vmctl:
>
> $ doas vmctl start "webdev" -c -b bsd.rd -m 1024M -i 1 -d www.drive -d
> install61.fs
> vmctl: start vm command failed: Operation not permitted
>
> I can use virtualiza
Hi all.
I have this problem to run vmctl:
$ doas vmctl start "webdev" -c -b bsd.rd -m 1024M -i 1 -d www.drive -d
install61.fs
vmctl: start vm command failed: Operation not permitted
I can use virtualization on my desktop; it's an Core i5 intel :
$ dmesg | grep vmm
vmm0 at mainbus0: VMX/EPT
I a
> On 6. Aug 2017, at 19:45, Walter Alejandro Iglesias wrote:
>
> Hi Niels,
>
>> On Sun, Aug 06, 2017 at 07:19:04PM +0200, Niels Kobschätzki wrote:
>>
On 6. Aug 2017, at 18:40, Walter Alejandro Iglesias
wrote:
On Sun, Aug 06, 2017 at 06:02:25PM +0200, Jesper Wallin wrote:
Hi Niels,
On Sun, Aug 06, 2017 at 07:19:04PM +0200, Niels Kobschätzki wrote:
>
> > On 6. Aug 2017, at 18:40, Walter Alejandro Iglesias
> > wrote:
> >
> >> On Sun, Aug 06, 2017 at 06:02:25PM +0200, Jesper Wallin wrote:
> >> Like Martijn pointed out, you're sending mail from a IP which is not
>
> On 6. Aug 2017, at 18:40, Walter Alejandro Iglesias wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Aug 06, 2017 at 06:02:25PM +0200, Jesper Wallin wrote:
>> Like Martijn pointed out, you're sending mail from a IP which is not
>> intended for mail-servers.
>
> This was my main question. What is an "IP intended for mail
On Sun, Aug 06, 2017 at 06:02:25PM +0200, Jesper Wallin wrote:
> Like Martijn pointed out, you're sending mail from a IP which is not
> intended for mail-servers.
This was my main question. What is an "IP intended for mail-servers"?
On Sun, Aug 06, 2017 at 05:29:04PM +0200, Walter Alejandro Iglesias wrote:
> Hi Gareth,
>
> On Sun, Aug 06, 2017 at 04:12:45PM +0100, Gareth Nelson wrote:
> > I'm assuming that you have your SPF records setup correctly.
> >
>
> I did that at first, and all the tricks (dkim, etc) they ask to make
Hi Gareth,
On Sun, Aug 06, 2017 at 04:12:45PM +0100, Gareth Nelson wrote:
> I'm assuming that you have your SPF records setup correctly.
>
I did that at first, and all the tricks (dkim, etc) they ask to make you
appear as a legal sender, but after confirming my mail still went to
SPAM in both (g
Hello,
The outputs from 'dmesg' and 'wsconsctl | grep mouse' on my
Dell Inspiron 5567 follow:
% dmesg
OpenBSD 6.1-current (GENERIC.MP) #34: Tue Aug 1 18:56:18 MDT 2017
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 8389611520 (8000MB)
avail mem = 8128987136 (
Hi Martijn,
On Sun, Aug 06, 2017 at 05:09:10PM +0200, Martijn van Duren wrote:
> Not an authority on this, so take my reply for what you want.
>
> As far as I know this list is used to keep track of ip-addresses by ISPs
> for home-addresses, which are not intended to be used for outgoing mail.
>
Sadly there's nothing you can do other than to contact spamhaus.org and see
if they'll remove your IP.
I'm assuming that you have your SPF records setup correctly.
On Sun, Aug 6, 2017 at 3:51 PM, Walter Alejandro Iglesias
wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I was using smtpd(8) (static IP and FQDN r
Not an authority on this, so take my reply for what you want.
As far as I know this list is used to keep track of ip-addresses by ISPs
for home-addresses, which are not intended to be used for outgoing mail.
You can whitelist your ip-address on this list yourself and all should
be back to normal.
Hello everyone,
I was using smtpd(8) (static IP and FQDN resolving direct and reverse)
for a year without problems. Today sending from my server (from the
same address I'm using now) to gmail and hotmail they answered the
following (MAILER-DAEMON answer).
Sending to gmail addresses:
*@gmail.c
On 2017/08/05 21:39, Paul B. Henson wrote:
> I took a look at the patch in head; you should assign the failure code to rc
> before calling Debug, as it refers to rc...
Thanks, fixed.
On 2017/08/05 21:40, Paul B. Henson wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 05, 2017 at 12:35:24AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
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