misc@,
Since installing 6.4, I have noticed a significant reduction in download speeds
during ordinary desktop use with my wifi adapter on the order of
a 75% decrease and a much greater frequency of stalled downloads.
I regret I am at a loss to describe the problem in much greater
detail, but I
On Sat, November 3, 2018 7:10 pm, Stefan Arentz wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am having an issue where an OpenBSD VM running on vmd is having
> serious clock skew issues.
>
> I am relatively new to OpenBSD, so I am not sure how to properly debug
> this. What I hope is that I can provide a good
What happens when you remove quick from both policies?
On Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 7:00 AM 雷致强 wrote:
>
> OpenIKED is so great when I use one policy for all users. However, I’m having
> trouble when I try to apply different policies to different users.
> With iked.conf followed, iked seems to applies
Thank you Peter for this opinion.
Misc User, these gmail, live, yahoo spams you're talking about are really
comming from IP addresses that belong to them ? Because on my side it seems
it's not the case.
In my greylist right now I have rosaronald70s...@gmail.com but if I check the
IP that
On 11/4/2018 2:25 PM, Mik J wrote:
Hello Peter,
Thank you for this article.
Do you know why, and particularly Microsoft, use very random IPs to send mails.
In that way, they make greylisting not as reliable as it should be. We could
all use greylisting if google or microsoft would use the
On 11/4/18 11:25 PM, Mik J wrote:
> Do you know why, and particularly Microsoft, use very random IPs to send
> mails.
> In that way, they make greylisting not as reliable as it should be. We could
> all use greylisting if google or microsoft would use the same 4 or 5 IPs to
> retry sending the
Hello Peter,
Thank you for this article.
Do you know why, and particularly Microsoft, use very random IPs to send mails.
In that way, they make greylisting not as reliable as it should be. We could
all use greylisting if google or microsoft would use the same 4 or 5 IPs to
retry sending the
A final followup on this issue - I wrote a (relatively) short piece on
greylisting vs domains with multiple outbound SMTP servers, which
includes the little script I use to create a nospamd from a list of
domains, of course by feeding to 'smtpctl spf walk'.
You can find the article at
OpenIKED is so great when I use one policy for all users. However, I’m having
trouble when I try to apply different policies to different users.
With iked.conf followed, iked seems to applies “blackjack” policy to incoming
connections only, which keeps the users of “redheart” out.
ikev2
I have already run into this loop with other WorkForce Epson printers, for
some reason that PPD works on linux but not on obsd; the only comfortable
way out is buying a Postscript one, those ones ending in "90" like WF-xx90
models.
On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 4:45 PM wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am testing
On Sun, Nov 04, 2018 at 10:28:04AM -0500, Ken M wrote:
> As an alternative could I cat rmidi0 to midithru0?
>
Yes. But we've no utility to do so in base, you could try to install
this one:
http://caoua.org/alex/obsd/midicat.tar.gz
Then do:
midicat -q rmidi/0 -q midithru/0
You could
On Sun, Nov 04, 2018 at 03:22:23PM +0100, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
> IIRC, the lmms sndio-midi backend lacks the "device chooser dialog",
> so it uses "default" as midi device, which translates
> "midithru/0". Your controller is probably "rmidi/0", so lmms doesn't
> use it.
>
> You could
Hello,
I am testing OpenBSD and am looking for documentation on how to add
support for my printer.
1. My printer is an Epson WF-4630.
2. I installed CUPS with pkg_add.
3. I configured CUPS for this printer with "$ lynx localhost:631".
Unsurprisingly there was no driver for this printer.
As an alternative could I cat rmidi0 to midithru0?
I will look into patching lmms as well.
Sent from my iPad
> On Nov 4, 2018, at 9:22 AM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Nov 03, 2018 at 02:26:59PM -0400, Ken M wrote:
>> So I am sure I am missing something stupid. Just the first time I
On 04/11/2018 12:18, Roman Zolotarev wrote:
> No sure about konsole, but take a look at this blog post by Wesley Moore:
> http://www.wezm.net/technical/2017/12/a-killer-linux-gui-for-neovim-neovimgtk/
Hello,
this doesn't seem to help. From what I understood from the blog, it's
very
On Sat, Nov 03, 2018 at 02:26:59PM -0400, Ken M wrote:
> So I am sure I am missing something stupid. Just the first time I have tried a
> midi controller with openbsd.
>
> So the device shows in the dmesg
> a hexdump shows I am receiving sounds
> but in lmms even with a device set to receive
On Sun, Nov 04, 2018 at 05:38:42AM -0700, Todd C. Miller wrote:
> On Sun, 04 Nov 2018 12:26:27 +0100, Walter Alejandro Iglesias wrote:
>
> > I've been assuming that running pop3d(8) from ports, listening in 995
> > only and with 110 port firewalled my passwords aren't traveling in plain
> > text.
On Sun, 04 Nov 2018 12:26:27 +0100, Walter Alejandro Iglesias wrote:
> I've been assuming that running pop3d(8) from ports, listening in 995
> only and with 110 port firewalled my passwords aren't traveling in plain
> text. Am I assuming right?
Port 995 is pop3 protocol over TLS/SSL so that
Hi Todd,
Not an expert here and just to be sure, :-)
In article <21bf906b4c6c6...@sudo.ws> Todd C. Miller
wrote:
> I don't think there is much interest in having a pop3 daemon in
> base due to the use of plain-text passwords
I've been assuming that running pop3d(8) from ports, listening in
I agree with you. I already have fixed this crazy partitioning scheme on
other machines. I would never use such configuration on production
machines, but these were merely tests with limited resources PCs (< 500 GB
HDs). So my idea in respect the boot loader is not to add checks since it
is a
Hi Philippe,
> I would like to install a font (Fira Code), with ligatures.
No sure about konsole, but take a look at this blog post by Wesley Moore:
http://www.wezm.net/technical/2017/12/a-killer-linux-gui-for-neovim-neovimgtk/
On Sun, 2018-11-04 at 03:57 +0100, Klemens Nanni wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 04, 2018 at 12:41:17AM +, John Long wrote:
> > If I use rcctl set to set minidlna's flags to -R it seems it will
> > only
> > allow me to do it when minidlna is enabled. I would like the flags
> > to
> > survive disablement
Hello,
It's been a few releases that I noticed I can't install nginx from the ports.
The problem is not nginx itself but the package ruby24-passenger-5.1.11p0
I make install in the nginx port directory, I get the crash messages below.
mv:
On Sun, 2018-11-04 at 10:46 +0100, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 04, 2018 at 03:57:30AM +0100, Klemens Nanni wrote:
> > On Sun, Nov 04, 2018 at 12:41:17AM +, John Long wrote:
> > > If I use rcctl set to set minidlna's flags to -R it seems it will
> > > only
> > > allow me to do it when
On Sun, Nov 04, 2018 at 03:57:30AM +0100, Klemens Nanni wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 04, 2018 at 12:41:17AM +, John Long wrote:
> > If I use rcctl set to set minidlna's flags to -R it seems it will only
> > allow me to do it when minidlna is enabled. I would like the flags to
> > survive disablement
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