Re: Back to the Future

2020-04-19 Thread leroy jordan
We are all a little bunkers and that's okay
 thanks guys

On Sun, Apr 19, 2020, 8:26 PM leroy jordan  wrote:

>  nevermind I got the book you guys need to lighten up a little I
> understand that a lot of people on here and highly intelligent and
> everything some people is in here is a very intelligent they just can't
> communicate so therefore I need to be lenient sometime I'm not fussing I'm
> just saying don't make people want to turn away that may be able to get
> gold vital help like maintaining packages or either bringing new packages
> like B complex if necessary Bluetooth
>
>  cheers George's
>
> On Sun, Apr 19, 2020, 8:01 PM leroy jordan 
> wrote:
>
>> Iowa
>>
>> Hey I need to go back in time I got to disable I know I got a boot and
>> soup and single user mode I'm just not sure where to put my dis label at if
>> you don't want to put it out there and public can you please privately
>> email me and give me instructions I really appreciate it but grammar fuk
>> y'all cheers have a good day thanks
>>
>>  Matt broke everything
>>
>


Re: Back to the Future

2020-04-19 Thread leroy jordan
 nevermind I got the book you guys need to lighten up a little I understand
that a lot of people on here and highly intelligent and everything some
people is in here is a very intelligent they just can't communicate so
therefore I need to be lenient sometime I'm not fussing I'm just saying
don't make people want to turn away that may be able to get gold vital help
like maintaining packages or either bringing new packages like B complex if
necessary Bluetooth

 cheers George's

On Sun, Apr 19, 2020, 8:01 PM leroy jordan  wrote:

> Iowa
>
> Hey I need to go back in time I got to disable I know I got a boot and
> soup and single user mode I'm just not sure where to put my dis label at if
> you don't want to put it out there and public can you please privately
> email me and give me instructions I really appreciate it but grammar fuk
> y'all cheers have a good day thanks
>
>  Matt broke everything
>


Back to the Future

2020-04-19 Thread leroy jordan
Iowa

Hey I need to go back in time I got to disable I know I got a boot and soup
and single user mode I'm just not sure where to put my dis label at if you
don't want to put it out there and public can you please privately email me
and give me instructions I really appreciate it but grammar fuk y'all
cheers have a good day thanks

 Matt broke everything


Setup ThinkPad T430

2018-10-30 Thread leroy jordan
Hi all,

Just looking for a heads up is there any problems with me installing
openbsd on T430 as I have seen the X1 has a problem with the pointer.

On a side note, I was reading on miscellaneous a while back about Bluetooth
I would like to get the information again so I can  start work on that
port.

Thank you

LeRoy Jordan


Thinkpad T430

2018-10-30 Thread leroy jordan
Hello,

I have a question about the config, A. and the BIOS setup if any for
obsd6.4, please point me in the right direction.

Also, is it possible to activate Sim, as I don't trust public Wi-Fi.

Thank you very much

Leroy Jordan


Re: Help setting up email with opensmtp.

2018-02-23 Thread leroy jordan
Awesome, thanks!  very informative thank you very much.
 thanks Leroy Jordan

On Feb 23, 2018 3:50 PM, "Stuart Henderson"  wrote:

On 2018/02/23 15:32, leroy jordan wrote:
>  can you be more pacific on the fdm what does it stand for. so when I go
to pkg_add I can then
> read the Man page please.

$ pkg_info fdm
Information for inst:fdm-1.9p0

Comment:
fetch, filter and deliver mail

Description:
fdm is a simple, lightweight replacement for mail fetch, filter and
delivery programs such as fetchmail and procmail. It can fetch using
POP3 or IMAP (with SSL) or from stdin, and deliver to a pipe, file,
maildir, mbox or SMTP server, based on regexps.

Maintainer: Nicholas Marriott 


$ pkg_info -f fdm | grep -e man/ -e bin/
@bin bin/fdm
@man man/man1/fdm.1
@man man/man5/fdm.conf.5



The fdm(1) manpage is reasonably simple, but fdm.conf(5) is a bit more
complicated, if you'd like a nicer-formatted one for printing you can do:

$ man -T pdf fdm.conf > /tmp/fdm.conf.pdf

Or view it directly if you have mupdf installed:

$ MANPAGER=mupdf man -T pdf fdm.conf

If you like this way of viewing a manpage and think you might use it
often, you might like a shell alias which you could add to your .profile:

$ alias pdfman="MANPAGER=mupdf man -T pdf"
$ pdfman fdm.conf


Re: Help questions

2018-02-23 Thread leroy jordan
This is great, thank you so much!  I have read all of those books but thank
you for the information.
 thanks Leroy Jordan

On Feb 23, 2018 6:48 AM, "Fabio Almeida"  wrote:

> Hi Leroy,
>
> I recommend you to read and study at least:
> - https://www.openbsd.org/faq/ - Everything, from top to bottom.
> - DNS & Bind - To get a good understanding of Internet and how things work
> in general.
> - Some network and TCP/IP specific books**
> - Absolute OpenBSD
> - The Book of PF
>
> **For me that was TCP/IP Illustrated, Internetworking with TCP/IP Series...
> For firewall concepts and architecture a very good book at the time (2003)
> was Linux Firewalls 2nd Edition - New Riders.
> It's an old book, and it's not OpenBSD related, but I give it to you just
> as an example, it was my starting point, and a very good one, besides, it's
> good to know something about different systems, this way you can build a
> good and solid base of knowledge.
>
> Another aspect of OpenBSD you'll soon discover is the quality of
> documentation, especially man pages, they are really useful, different from
> other systems, OpenBSD man pages give you examples and good descriptions,
> it's possible to configure and understand something you've never done
> before just by reading the man pages.
>
> That's it, I hope it helps on your journey.
>
> Fabio Almeida
>
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 6:36 PM, leroy jordan 
> wrote:
>
>> I'm new to oBSD. However, I do wont to learn so i can contribute. The
>> skills; that I have so far has came from the books that are suggested from
>> the Open website. Which are useful in getting me started. but  they don't
>> have all the answers and when I post o misc no one seems to reply I know
>> this is not kindergarten. you're not going to hold my hand however how
>> will
>> I ever learn.
>> If no one reaches out I use the emails as a teaching tool so you can bash
>> me all you want but I'm not going to give up I'm all in.
>>  maybe I'm just ranting.
>>
>> Thanks Leroy Jordan
>>
>
>


Re: Help setting up email with opensmtp.

2018-02-22 Thread leroy jordan
Thanks!  I will let you know the results thanks.  One more question, is
there a man page for the secrets.
Leroy Jordan

On Feb 22, 2018 9:37 PM, "Edgar Pettijohn"  wrote:

>
>
> On 02/22/18 19:44, leroy jordan wrote:
>
> Sure, here it is.
>
> listen on lo0
> listen on egress port 25 tls pki mail.example.com
> listen on egress port 587 tls-require pki mail.example.com auth 
>
> accept for local alias  deliver to mbox
> accept from local for any relay
>
> pki mail.example.com.crt certificate "/etc/ssl/mail.example.com.crt"
> pki mail.example.com.key key "/etc/ssl/private/mail.example.com.key"
>
>
> Do the above files exist?
>
>
> table aliases file:/etc/mail/aliases
>
> table domains file:/etc/mail/domains
>
> table passwd file:/etc/mail/passwd
>
> table viruals file:/etc/mail/viruals
>
> accept from local for local alias  deliver to lmtp
> "/var/dovecot/lmtp" rcpt-to
>
> accept from any for domain  virtual  deliver to lmtp
> "/var/dovecot/lmtp" rcpt-to
>
> accept from local for any relay
>
> Thanks for the help Leroy Jordan
>
> On Feb 22, 2018 8:21 PM,  wrote:
>
>> Please provide your smtpd.conf.
>> On Feb 22, 2018 6:51 PM, leroy jordan  wrote:
>> >
>> > hello all,
>> >
>> > I'm trying to set up my email.conf. So I can send my Dmessage + log
>> files.
>> > I don't know the way to attach the log files so I can send via my Gmail
>> > account. I've used this as  https://www.opensmtpd.org/faq/example1.html
>> a
>> > point of reference.  However,  when I try to start smtpd I get an error
>> > message saying that pki name not found: mail.example.com.
>> > So asking a two-part question?  I'm kind of confused as it says when I
>> > update my alias run newaliases.  Output message pki name not found:
>> > mail.example.com.
>> >
>> > Thinks Leroy Jordan
>>
>
> You probably just need something similar to:
>
> # cat /etc/mail/smtpd.conf
>
> table aliases file:/etc/mail/aliases
> table secrets file:/etc/mail/secrets
>
> listen on lo0
> accept from local for any relay via tls+auth://"label"@"gmail.com:587"
> auth 
>
> replace "label" with a label of your choosing and "gmail.com:587" with
> gmail's actual submission address:port combo. The  file should
> look something like:
>
> label u...@gmail.com:password
>
> I don't recall the specific permissions requirements for the secrets file,
> but you don't want it to be world readable for sure. As your password will
> be plaintext. As far as attaching goes it depends on your MUA. However,
> with this setup you should be able to just use sendbug(1).
>
> sendbug will envoke sendmail aka smtpctl and then submit it your local
> smtpd who will then relay it via gmail.
>


Re: Help setting up email with opensmtp.

2018-02-22 Thread leroy jordan
Sure, here it is.

listen on lo0
listen on egress port 25 tls pki mail.example.com
listen on egress port 587 tls-require pki mail.example.com auth 

accept for local alias  deliver to mbox
accept from local for any relay

pki mail.example.com.crt certificate "/etc/ssl/mail.example.com.crt"
pki mail.example.com.key key "/etc/ssl/private/mail.example.com.key"

table aliases file:/etc/mail/aliases

table domains file:/etc/mail/domains

table passwd file:/etc/mail/passwd

table viruals file:/etc/mail/viruals

accept from local for local alias  deliver to lmtp
"/var/dovecot/lmtp" rcpt-to

accept from any for domain  virtual  deliver to lmtp
"/var/dovecot/lmtp" rcpt-to

accept from local for any relay

Thanks for the help Leroy Jordan

On Feb 22, 2018 8:21 PM,  wrote:

> Please provide your smtpd.conf.
> On Feb 22, 2018 6:51 PM, leroy jordan  wrote:
> >
> > hello all,
> >
> > I'm trying to set up my email.conf. So I can send my Dmessage + log
> files.
> > I don't know the way to attach the log files so I can send via my Gmail
> > account. I've used this as  https://www.opensmtpd.org/faq/example1.html
> a
> > point of reference.  However,  when I try to start smtpd I get an error
> > message saying that pki name not found: mail.example.com.
> > So asking a two-part question?  I'm kind of confused as it says when I
> > update my alias run newaliases.  Output message pki name not found:
> > mail.example.com.
> >
> > Thinks Leroy Jordan
>


Help setting up email with opensmtp.

2018-02-22 Thread leroy jordan
 hello all,

 I'm trying to set up my email.conf. So I can send my Dmessage + log files.
I don't know the way to attach the log files so I can send via my Gmail
account. I've used this as  https://www.opensmtpd.org/faq/example1.html  a
point of reference.  However,  when I try to start smtpd I get an error
message saying that pki name not found: mail.example.com.
So asking a two-part question?  I'm kind of confused as it says when I
update my alias run newaliases.  Output message pki name not found:
mail.example.com.

Thinks Leroy Jordan


Help questions

2018-02-22 Thread leroy jordan
I'm new to oBSD. However, I do wont to learn so i can contribute. The
skills; that I have so far has came from the books that are suggested from
the Open website. Which are useful in getting me started. but  they don't
have all the answers and when I post o misc no one seems to reply I know
this is not kindergarten. you're not going to hold my hand however how will
I ever learn.
If no one reaches out I use the emails as a teaching tool so you can bash
me all you want but I'm not going to give up I'm all in.
 maybe I'm just ranting.

Thanks Leroy Jordan


Re: SHA256.sig not contained in install62.iso

2018-02-22 Thread leroy jordan
So what can you do if the installurl file dose not mach  the mirror site
that you downloaded the iso from. In my case I download it from New York
however I have Sonic which is San Francisco.

On Feb 22, 2018 7:36 AM, "Marcus MERIGHI"  wrote:

> t...@equalit.ie (tomr), 2018.02.22 (Thu) 12:35 (CET):
> > On 02/21/18 04:39, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> > > On Tue, 20 Feb 2018 19:23:05 +0200
> > >
> > >
> > >> Isn't the same true when I download file sets from any mirror? After
> > >> all I download SHA256.sig abd file sets from mirror, how can I trust
> > >> it?
> > >
> > > I am not a developer but my take is that they do not want to tell you
> it
> > > is verified if you have been given a CD etc.. Anything could have been
> > > booted and tell you it is verified.
> > >
> > > You can verify the .iso manually and you can use e.g. isomaster to add
> > > sha256.sig to the CD in which case it will verify them. I have used
> > > this in the past as a scratched rw seemingly fails sooner on verify
> than
> > > reading and also won't try to upgrade.
> > >
> > > If you have already manually verified bsd.rd and booted from that as I
> > > and I guess most developers do most often when upgrading then you do
> > > want it to tell you the http retrieval verified.
> > >
> > > I guess it was the simplest way considering installer size
> > > constraints/battles to avoid misinforming the user.
> > >
> >
> > I have a little snapshot upgrade script which:
> >
> > - downloads snapshots/amd64/SHA256.sig from a mirror
> > - compares that against my latest local copy, exits if they are the same
> > (ie no new snapshot)
> > - TODO: grabs SHA256.sig from ftp.openbsd.org and compares, exits if the
> >  mirror is not in sync
> > - downloads snapshots/amd64/installXX.fs from the mirror
> > - verifies installXX.fs with signify
> > - vnd mounts installXX.fs and copies the files to where I expect them
> > for upgrade
> > - copies the (now verified) SHA256.sig into place
> > - copies the latest bsd.rd to / so I can boot from it
> > - informs me that a new snapshot is ready to install
> >
> > It's not cron'ed, I just run it when I feel like maybe upgrading.
> >
> > Somewhere on the todo list is to figure out how to build a custom bsd.rd
> > containing auto_upgrade.conf so that it's more or less automatic (works
> > great for local VMs, but I don't always control the upstream DHCP server
> > and anyway iwm firmware isn't ready at that point in the installer).
>
> 
> Information for inst:upobsd-0.0.20180106
>
> Comment:
> download, verify and patch bsd.rd image
>
> Description:
> upobsd is a ksh(1) script designed to download, verify and optionally patch
> bsd.rd image.
>
> upobsd will download bsd.rd image using ftp(1) from mirror defined in
> installurl(5), will verify the downloaded file using signify(1) and local
> key
> inside /etc/signify to ensure integrity, and optionally patch the image for
> adding auto_install.conf or auto_upgrade.conf file to add support of
> offline
> autoinstall(8).
>
> Maintainer: Sebastien Marie 
>
> WWW: https://bitbucket.org/semarie/upobsd
> 
>
> Marcus
>
>


OpenVPN Help

2018-01-07 Thread leroy jordan
Hi, All

I am useing openbsd 6.2 release, as an server production. My network is
split with vlan into int_ and ext_ . However, I'm not sure which way to
run  the VPN in a virtual machine or configure it on the int_ or ext_ so
that all the traffic from the int_ side is encrypted tun when it hit HTTPS
or TLS. I'm also using desktop environment this is the reason for the
needed outgoing under VPN.

Thanks LeRoy Jordan


Openvpn configure help

2018-01-06 Thread leroy jordan
Hi, All

I am useing openbsd 6.2 release, as an server production. My network is
split with vlan into int_ and ext_ . However, I'm not sure which way to
run  the VPN in a virtual machine or configure it on the int_ or ext_ so
that all the traffic from the int_ side is encrypted tun when it hit HTTPS
or TLS. I'm also using desktop environment this is the reason for the
needed outgoing under VPN.

Thanks LeRoy Jordan