Re: Some specific software is changing my future..

2024-02-16 Thread Nowarez Market
When I came to code my RADXIDE in Tcl/Tk indeed I found me in the doubt to stay or not at the hosting system game, or better if to choose to implement all the intecom subsystem. Well for me the final decision was easy: the intecom subsystem indeed was already coded but to protect my software

Some specific software is changing my future..

2024-02-16 Thread Nowarez Market
Hello, I need to say that most of the attacks I usually receive in Xfce are on the file manager (Thunar) or on the console. So the software most often open on my station. Do you think is it possible to pay them a special "sandboxing" of these software in addition to the underwood system

Re: Automatic OS updates

2024-02-16 Thread obsdml
> On Feb 15, 2024, at 10:12 AM, b...@fea.st wrote: > am I the only one using automatic OS updates > 0 3 * * * root sysupgrade Maybe you meant “syspatch” there? Syspatching via cron is questionable - Some of the patches wont be loaded until the box is rebooted. I think its

Re: Automatic OS updates

2024-02-16 Thread Crystal Kolipe
On Fri, Feb 16, 2024 at 12:10:18PM -0800, Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM) wrote: > At work I manage a herd of a dozen OpenBSD machines. We "upgrade" > by perforing a full network install. +1 All of our servers are upgraded the same way - fresh install, and restore the configuration and user

Re: Automatic OS updates

2024-02-16 Thread Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM)
Kevin Williams writes: > The main use case I see for this is to manage a fleet of more than 10 or > so machines/VMs/instances. rdist or a package such as Ansible could > manage the crontab and possibly search announce@ on marc.info for > keywords to hold off on the upgrade. Blind updating out

Re: SoGo for OpenBSD?

2024-02-16 Thread Sebastian Reitenbach
On Friday, February 16, 2024 21:33 CET, Omar Polo wrote: > On 2024/02/16 16:05:21 +0300, Mark wrote: > > Greetings. > > > > Is there any hero here, to explain/forward me a working tutorial (never > > found one) for installation of SoGo (for its webmail) on an OpenBSD mail > > server? > >

Re: SoGo for OpenBSD?

2024-02-16 Thread Omar Polo
On 2024/02/16 16:05:21 +0300, Mark wrote: > Greetings. > > Is there any hero here, to explain/forward me a working tutorial (never > found one) for installation of SoGo (for its webmail) on an OpenBSD mail > server? Others have already chimed in and pointed you to the `sogo' package, I'd just

Re: Automatic OS updates

2024-02-16 Thread Kevin Williams
The main use case I see for this is to manage a fleet of more than 10 or so machines/VMs/instances. rdist or a package such as Ansible could manage the crontab and possibly search announce@ on marc.info for keywords to hold off on the upgrade. On 2/16/24 08:09, Jan Stary wrote: On

Re: SoGo for OpenBSD?

2024-02-16 Thread Nowarez Market
https://openports.pl/path/www/sogo https://openbsd.app/?search=Sogo > N0\/\/@r€Z > -- >    /\/\@rk€T Feb 16, 2024 14:30:01 Peter N. M. Hansteen : > On Fri, Feb 16, 2024 at 04:05:21PM +0300, Mark wrote: >> >> Is there any hero here, to explain/forward me a working tutorial (never >>

Re: ntpd: "DNS lookup tempfail" when running on an IPv6-only node

2024-02-16 Thread Gabor LENCSE
This node is running with IPv6-only. Since I did not have IPv4, I initially only commented the constraint with IPv4 . But it was not enough. Then I realised that pool.ntp.org doesn't include a record. That is ntppool's decision. I ended up by commenting the servers line and added

Re: Automatic OS updates

2024-02-16 Thread Jan Stary
> On 2024-02-15, b...@fea.st wrote: > > So I was curious, am I the only one using automatic OS updates > > in cron to keep the fish fresh and the bits dust free? > > 0 3 * * * root sysupgrade And this saves you what, ten keystrokes a day? Possibly hitting a bad moment to update

Re: SoGo for OpenBSD?

2024-02-16 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
On Fri, Feb 16, 2024 at 04:05:21PM +0300, Mark wrote: > > Is there any hero here, to explain/forward me a working tutorial (never > found one) for installation of SoGo (for its webmail) on an OpenBSD mail > server? I must admit I had never heard of the thing before reading your message, but

SoGo for OpenBSD?

2024-02-16 Thread Mark
Greetings. Is there any hero here, to explain/forward me a working tutorial (never found one) for installation of SoGo (for its webmail) on an OpenBSD mail server?

Re: Automatic OS updates

2024-02-16 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2024-02-15, b...@fea.st wrote: > So I was curious, am I the only one using automatic OS updates > in cron to keep the fish fresh and the bits dust free? > > I think I read somewhere that it's not recommended but I'm not > running a server so it seems like a good idea to me. > > /etc/crontab:

Re: relayd fallback when using tag/tagged

2024-02-16 Thread Joel Carnat
Le 2/15/24 à 10:33, Michael Hekeler a écrit : Hello, I'm trying to configure relayd(8) to use tags, to allow legit host names only and modify HTTP headers, and fallback. But I can't have it working properly. I don't understand exactly what you want to achieve. Do you want: A. Requests with