Hiya
For the last few months, I've had a problem where a small number (less
than ~1 in 1000) of e-mails get corrupted. All I have in my Maildir
is something like the following two lines:
Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In case case it's a spam so it's no great l
Hiya
>> Here is my .qmail, which runs SpamAssassin on the incoming e-mail for
>> this account:
>>
>> |/usr/local/bin/spamassassin | /usr/local/bin/maildir /home/jon/Maildir/
>> #./Maildir/
>
> well, Jon, if you look above the "#" in a dot qmail file means to drop the
> email and not deliver.
I do
Hiya
My ISP uses DHCP to allocate IP numbers, so currently every time
the IP changes, I have to manually change my firewall rules.
I've just been looking into the 'me' option for ipfw:
me matches any IP address configured on an interface in the
system. The address list is evaluate
Ceri Davies wrote:
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 05:02:01PM +, Jonathan Belson wrote:
I've just been looking into the 'me' option for ipfw:
me matches any IP address configured on an interface in the
system. The address list is evaluated at the time the
pac
Dan Nelson wrote:
me is me. Maybe the "recv | xmit | via {ifX | if* | ipno | any}"
options will help? What exactly are you trying to allow/block?
My firewall rules are based on the 'simple' pattern in rc.firewall.
I've got stuff like this to explicitly allow certain connections:
# ssh
Jack L. Stone wrote:
The best way to do this is to use "awk" to determine and set a variable for
the external IP every time it changes and then refer to that variable in
your rules.
ifconfig | grep ^xl0 -1 | tail -n 1 | awk '{ print $2 }'
Any neater way? :-)
--Jon
http://www.witchspace.com
Fernando Gleiser wrote:
ifconfig xl0 | awk '/^\tinet / {print $2}'
Nice! My awk isn't what it should be...
--Jon
http://www.witchspace.com
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Hiya
I'm writing an application which will fork into two processes
(master/slave), and I require that the two be able to
communicate asynchronously. The master will send commands to
the slave then get on with other things, and the slave will
send a message back when it's finished.
Is there any
Hiya
My qmail installation went from working fine to acting strangely. I've get
the following in my maillog:
Nov 25 19:51:40 dookie qmail: 1038253900.810198 starting delivery 61: msg
1933 to local jon@localhost
Nov 25 19:51:40 dookie qmail: 1038253900.810425 status: local 10/10 remote
0/20
Nov 2
Hiya
I've written a small script that backs up data to a tape, rewinds it,
then reads back the data that was stored as a test.
The problem I've run into is that 'mt rewind' is asynchronous, and
subsequent tape operations will fail until the rewind operation has
finished.
Is there a way to find
Dan Nelson wrote:
"mt rewind" is synchronous on all the tape drive I have used it on (dat,
dlt, 9-track, 3490).
Apologies, it's 'tar' that seems to return when the drive is still busy
- attempting to access the tape device before it's finished making
groaning noises gives an input/output error.
Hiya
I've installed FreeBSD-Stable on a Dell PowerEdge 600SC, and I'm having
real problems getting the tape drive to work reliably. It's a Dell
rebadged ATA Seagate/Certance STT2401A
As I mentioned in a previous e-mail, I get the message 'ast0: FAILURE -
REZERO timed out' when tar-ing files
Hiya
I've got a pretty standard network which uses a FreeBSD server to perform NAT
between my internal IPs (192.168.0.x) and the outside world. Everything is
working tickety-boo, but I'm trying to tweak my firewall rules (ipfw, based on
the 'SsIiMmPpLlEe' firewall template in rc.firewall) to
Hiya
I export a few samba shares from a FreeBSD amd64 server and I've been editing
text files on one of the shares via a Windows box.
This /usually/ works fine, but occasionally I'll get a pause of several seconds
when I save back a modified file. No errors are generated on the server, but i
Mel wrote:
On Monday 16 February 2009 07:56:02 Jonathan Belson wrote:
I export a few samba shares from a FreeBSD amd64 server and I've been
editing text files on one of the shares via a Windows box.
This /usually/ works fine, but occasionally I'll get a pause of several
seconds w
Jonathan Belson wrote:
I just moved my work to an exported UFS partition and I've seen the same
problem appear a couple of times. It's possibly a little less frequent
though.
So with zfs off the hook, it's possible that the problem lies with samba
(or maybe the editor its
Hiya
I set up a remote box to e-mail 'periodic' output to me directly. It has now
stopped working, and I suspect it's because the 'From:' addresses of the status
e-mails is of the form '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' and the ISP has upped its anti-spam
checks.
I see /usr/sbin/periodic itself uses the 'mail
Greg Larkin wrote:
Jonathan Belson wrote:
| Hiya
|
| I set up a remote box to e-mail 'periodic' output to me directly. It
| has now
| stopped working, and I suspect it's because the 'From:' addresses of the
| status
| e-mails is of the form '[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Matthew Seaman wrote:
Jonathan Belson wrote:
| | OK, thanks. After playing with MASQUERADE_AS(), MASQUERADE_DOMAIN()
| plus a few FEATURES(), I've managed to change the 'From:' address for
| e-mails sent via the command line. Unfortunately, e-mails sent via
the | cron-ed p
Jonathan Belson wrote:
Matthew Seaman wrote:
Yes. root is specifically exempted from all the masquerading stuff.
There's an EXPOSED_USER macro you can use in $(hostname).mc to control
that.
Ah, that explains it. There doesn't seem to be a way to remove exposed
users, but ther
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