So there you have it. Don't use spamd with greytrapping if your
secondary MX is going to deliver a bounce. It will confuse SMTP
servers into giving up.
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 03:38:16PM +1000, David Diggles wrote:
> I had a secondary MX defined in DNS for elven.com.au that
> is not yet configur
Hi,
On 28 May 2012 02:23, Geir Svalland wrote:
> Hello
>
> Well not only problem understanding the error message, but also how to
solve
> it.
> This is what shows up after todays snapshot 120527
> I've been running successful updates and builds of src and ports
>
> Xenocara did not work. I have i
Solved!
I caused the cause of the problem with misconfigured DNS.
I had a secondary MX defined in DNS for elven.com.au that
is not yet configured to receive for elven.com.au.
I tested again from work, and got this error:
- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
da...@el
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Trying to install 5.1 on a system with the above board, the process hangs
with:
Boot from CD : CD-ROM: 9F
Loading /5.1/I386/CDBOOT
probing: pc0 com1 apm pci mem[636K 2045M a20=on]
disk: hd0+
twe(4) specifies support for the 8006, but a search of the archives reveals
that at least for previous d
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Dmne: Re: spamd greylisting: false positives
Ok, I searched calomel and had a good laugh.
"smells like calomel"
Grow up !
I reco
Ok, I searched calomel and had a good laugh.
"smells like calomel"
Ok, I took synproxy out. What about modulate state?
The pf.conf example in spamd(8) does not include it.
I think I can guess, the answer will be: not needed
Oh, thanks for the heads up about calomel.org. Someone else
on list recommended it to me.
David Diggles writes:
>>But why are you synproxying for spamd?
>
> Why shouldn't I?
The synproxy was added way back as a way to protect back ends that were
less intelligent about connection setup and IIRC even had one or more
known SYN-related vulnerabilities, so we had a way to only pass valid,
>>But why are you synproxying for spamd?
>
> Why shouldn't I?
>
> These guys do in their example.
> https://calomel.org/spamd_config.html
don't ever recommend calomel on a openbsd mailing list, search the
archives for why.
here's a hint: they work "spectacularly"
Hi gurus,
We have OpenBGPd running for some years very happily but now one of our
transits is changing their rules.
We are getting a new fibre feed because we moved to another level in
the datacentre instead of the ethernet we had two levels down. That is
not of any concern BUT along with the new
It amazes me that nobody has yet given you the calomel warning.
Not the best source of clues. That is the most polite comment you will
see about that website.
On Mon, 28 May 2012 10:43:08 +1000, David Diggles wrote:
>These guys do in their example.
>https://calomel.org/spamd_config.html
>
>>delil
>List: openbsd-misc
>Subject:Re: spamd greylisting: false positives
>From: peter () bsdly ! net (Peter N ! M ! Hansteen)
>Date: 2012-05-27 23:19:47
>Message-ID: 87sjel43fw.fsf () deeperthought ! bsdly ! net
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>> Or did you mean, this breaks spamlogd,
On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 7:19 PM, Peter N. M. Hansteen
wrote:
> David Diggles writes:
>
>> Or did you mean, this breaks spamlogd, rather?
>>
>> pass in on egress proto tcp from any to egress \
>> port smtp rdr-to 127.0.0.1 port spamd synproxy state
>>
>> This is what it was. The logging is on
Hello
Well not only problem understanding the error message, but also how to solve
it.
This is what shows up after todays snapshot 120527
I've been running successful updates and builds of src and ports
Xenocara did not work. I have it but don't use it. But the build failed.
$ sudo pkg_add
David Diggles writes:
> Or did you mean, this breaks spamlogd, rather?
>
> pass in on egress proto tcp from any to egress \
> port smtp rdr-to 127.0.0.1 port spamd synproxy state
>
> This is what it was. The logging is on now.
The important ones to log are the rules that pass smtp traffic f
hi there,
does anybody have a dmesg for the samsung netbooks like
NP305U1A-A03NL ?
-f
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Or did you mean, this breaks spamlogd, rather?
pass in on egress proto tcp from any to egress \
port smtp rdr-to 127.0.0.1 port spamd synproxy state
This is what it was. The logging is on now.
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 08:53:09AM +1000, David Diggles wrote:
> >From: Stuart Henderson
>
>From: Stuart Henderson
>Date: 2012-05-27 22:29:50
>
>On 2012-05-27, David Diggles wrote:
>> Bummer, I have forgotten to pflog the spamd connections to lo0
>
>So this breaks spamlogd which means servers will expire from the
>greylist even if they mail you regularly..
Do you mean this
On 2012-05-27, David Diggles wrote:
> Bummer, I have forgotten to pflog the spamd connections to lo0
So this breaks spamlogd which means servers will expire from the
greylist even if they mail you regularly..
After sleeping on it 6 hours, this is what I can report from
the logs.
root@skitL:log:0# cat spamd|fgrep 192.43.244.163|fgrep "May 28"
May 28 00:07:55 skitL spamd[21325]: 192.43.244.163: connected (1/0)
May 28 00:08:06 skitL spamd[21325]: (GREY) 192.43.244.163:
->
May 28 00:08:07 skitL spamd[21
Just made a minor change to pf.conf, to modulate state all tcp
and keep state all udp:
I am getting tired, it is late here. Hope I have not made any
silly mistakes in this :D
#---
# defaults
#
Hi Hasse & others,
I am now running in greylist mode again, to test this. Also running
spamd in verbose logging mode.
spamd -v
spamlogd -i egress
Sorry for only providing pf.conf snippets previously.
My previous pf.conf was a hierarchical one using anchors, not suitable
for posting. Here is a
>I installed VLC, and my webcam works, but my microphone does not seem to be
>detected at all. dmesg does not list a usb audio device. What should I do
>to investigate this? Is there a better application, other than VLC, for
>using a webcam with OpenBSD?
Before you install X/KDE, etc., do a vanill
Hi everyone, sorry about the whiney tone.
I am really appreciating all the help.
On Sunday 27 May 2012, David Diggles wrote:
> This may seem like a dead horse to some by now, but I am disappointed
On 2012-05-27, David Diggles wrote:
>> What do you mean by "running in blacklist mode" ?
>> Which settings are different from Grey trapping ?
>> Are Openbsd mailing list the only list or mail you have problems with ?
>>
>> /Hasse
>
> By blacklist mode, I mean this:
>
> spamd -b
> spamd-setup -b
>
Hi David,
On 2012-05-27 11.51, David Diggles wrote:
>> Hi again David.
>> If all the spamd settings are back to default, I would recommend trying to
>> pinpoint where the problem is.
>> Just to check if it could be something wrong with the syntax of your pf
>> rules regarding spamd, just comment t
> What do you mean by "running in blacklist mode" ?
> Which settings are different from Grey trapping ?
> Are Openbsd mailing list the only list or mail you have problems with ?
>
> /Hasse
By blacklist mode, I mean this:
spamd -b
spamd-setup -b
pf.conf:
table persist
pass in on egress proto tc
On 2012-05-26, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2012-05-26, Jan Stary wrote:
>>> > If someone wants to carefully go over faq/pf/ (or at least going
>>> > over one whole page rather than just parts of a page), check/update things
>>> > and send a diff, that would be very nice and there's a good chance
> Hi again David.
> If all the spamd settings are back to default, I would recommend trying to
> pinpoint where the problem is.
> Just to check if it could be something wrong with the syntax of your pf
> rules regarding spamd, just comment them out.
> pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf and run for a while and s
On Sat, 26 May 2012 22:42:18 -0700
Robert Connolly wrote:
> Hello.
Hi.
> Second, I configured KDE to use a blank screen saver, which works, but the
> monitor never turns off. How can I configure my notebook monitor to turn
> off after 15 minutes of being inactive?
I don't know about KDE, but for
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Dmne: Re: spamd greylisting: false positives
This may seem like a dead horse to some by now, but I am disappointed no one
replied t
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