On Apr 15, 2007, at 3:03 AM, Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 02:14:56AM -0700, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
That was the primary reason for using postfix with dovecot. Years
back, I tried to get both sendmail and postfix working with SMTP AUTH
and Cyrus as I recall. It was a mess
On Apr 15, 2007, at 1:09 PM, Adam wrote:
Bryan Vyhmeister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there any reasonably easy way to get SMTP AUTH functioning with
sendmail and dovecot?
Yes, just put WANT_SMTPAUTH=yes in your /etc/mk.conf, install the
cyrus-sasl package and recompile sendmail. Th
On Apr 15, 2007, at 2:53 AM, Martin Hedenfalk wrote:
On 4/15/07, Bryan Vyhmeister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there any reasonably easy way to get SMTP AUTH functioning with
sendmail and dovecot?
I'm using sendmail, dovecot and a PostgreSQL database with passwords.
I got SMTP A
I could have posted this on the alpha list but I thought I might get
a better answer here since that list has very little traffic. OpenBSD/
cats is no longer around and is OpenBSD/alpha on its way out as well?
I am not intending to cause any rumors or anything but I do have the
opportunity t
On Apr 15, 2007, at 3:09 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/04/15 02:37, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
The original poster seemed to be asking more about an incremental
update system. Maybe that's the wrong term but something along the
lines of the name-your-favorite-linux-distribution setu
On Apr 15, 2007, at 3:05 AM, Marc Balmer wrote:
Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
I just skimmed this whole thread and I am wondering about a couple
of things. It appears that all of you are talking about basically
following the instructions for release(8) and just providing the
generated files
I just skimmed this whole thread and I am wondering about a couple of
things. It appears that all of you are talking about basically
following the instructions for release(8) and just providing the
generated files for people. Is that correct?
If the above is true, I can also assist with bui
On Apr 15, 2007, at 2:03 AM, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
Is there any reasonably easy way to get SMTP AUTH functioning with
sendmail and dovecot?
i asked about this a few weeks back and i think the answer is no. this
means you have to maintain 2 pw DBs, one for dovecot
On Apr 13, 2007, at 8:46 PM, Vijay Sankar wrote:
OpenBSD's sendmail, dovecot, and hastymail is a great solution, in my
opinion, for large or small networks. It allows you to support a
variety of clients very easily and with excellent security. Like Bryan
Vyhmeister mentioned, postfix also
On Apr 13, 2007, at 8:49 PM, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
Does your Mail setup use a PostgreSQL backend?
No. I just used plain text files. This was a small test install to
evaluate for my main mail server install. I haven't used any database
back-end at this point.
I am wanting to know becaus
Postfix and Dovecot seem to make a great pair. I have used that setup
and had no problems with it. SMTP AUTH works very nicely and is easy
to setup because Dovecot provides an interface for checking users
against and Postfix can use that same interface for SMTP AUTH. I
should make an articl
On Apr 2, 2007, at 4:30 PM, C. Bensend wrote:
I just installed a plain ole install on my 4501, no custom kernel
needed. I think the 2GB flash card cost me $50, and is more than
enough space for my firewall.
I was under the impression that because the timer frequency is
different on the net4
On Apr 2, 2007, at 2:37 AM, Raul Aldaz wrote:
Does any body know of any experience mounting this in a vehicle? I
would
like to use it to provide wireless internet access with something
like a
Merlin or Novatel pcmcia card.
I have not physically mounted one in a vehicle but I did do this ty
I understand that the Nokia IP1x0 stores the MAC addresses for the fxp
(4) interfaces in a strange ROM location and so you have to manually
key them in after the OpenBSD install. Is this still the case and is
it the case for the IP130 also? I found a document called IP130FAQ
that states that
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 08:53:27PM -0400, William Graeber wrote:
> inet 10.90.1.1 255.255.255.0 NONE nwflag hidenwid nwid /dev/null nwkey
> XxXx chan 1 mediaopt hostap
>
> it gives me the error: "ifconfig: SIOCS80211FLAGS: Invalid argument"
I do not have a 4.0 system handy to try this on but I wa
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 03:44:04AM -0400, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> That would depend if here office support NAT traversal, or if they
> expect the Cisco phone to use fix IP's and also if the phone is using
> SIP, or MGCP as the protocol of choice. MGCP is the proprietary call
> manager for Cisco
On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 07:21:35PM +0200, ropers wrote:
> clueless conjecture:
> what's arp -a say? on either machine?
> where is your DHCP server running?
> on one of your two OpenBSD fw's? On one of the vlans?
> if I don't reply again, that'll mean I'm bamboozled and/or out of ideas
I'm going to
On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 11:18:31AM -0700, Kian Mohageri wrote:
> Where is your DHCP server? Where is the DHCPOFFER being lost? Have you
> sniffed on interface between the firewalls and DHCP server? The client and
> firewalls?
I will have to follow up on this after I get some other things figure
On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 12:17:41PM +0200, ropers wrote:
> This may be a red herring, but are you running pf(4) on these OpenBSD
> firewalls? If so, are you letting DHCPDISCOVER messages through? I
> made such a mistake some time ago: In my case there was a Windows DHCP
> server on one side and its
On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 04:24:05PM +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
> Trying to download the latest patches, I have been getting this error for
> the last 5 hours:
> Connected to openbsd.sunsite.ualberta.ca.
> 421 There are too many connected users, please try later.
>
> Can someone confirm this, please ?
I am having some serious difficulty with dhcp, carp, and vlans. I have
two OpenBSD/i386 3.9-stable firewalls running GENERIC. I am using them
to replace a failing Cisco Catalyst 3550 switch that was doing the VLAN
routing. The boxes are working great as far as the VLAN routing goes but
DHCP is not
I am attempting to get my Sierra Wireless AirCard 860 working properly
under OpenBSD. I have been corresponding with jolan@ regarding the issue
but we haven't been able to figure anything out. The details are as
follows:
I finally figured out the syntax of the ppp.conf file for my Cingular 3G
conn
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 08:57:23AM +0400, Bruno Carnazzi wrote:
> Great Bluetooth support will really enjoy me !
> From my point of view, it's one of the biggest lack of OpenBSD at this
> moment (with WPA too).
>
> Can you elaborate on this point ?
Take a look at this:
http://jcs.org/notaweblog/
On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 07:41:49PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> Someone has to write this one day, basically a fairly simple driver
> equivelant to sdhc(4) but for the PXA270 cpu's thing.
>
> All the chip-level stuff to handle the bus easily found in the
> publically available PAX270 cpu document
I noticed the recent addition of sdhc(4) and sdmmc(4) and the message
that announced this new support. Is work going on toward supporting the
SD slot on the Zaurus SL-C3x00? Thanks.
Bryan
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 08:40:20AM +1000, Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
> On Wed, 04 Oct 2006 15:45:28 -0500, David Bryan wrote:
>
> >The other reason for not mounting the CF in a read/write mode is that CF
> >has a limited number of write cycles (~10,000 gate transisitions).
>
> I have a 4801 with CF
On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 08:00:01PM -0400, Chris Zakelj wrote:
> Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
> > I have a 4801 with CF installed with 3.9 in exactly the manner I would
> > install on a HDD.
> >
> Rod, tried to email you off-list, but it seems my ISP is relaying
> through a Chinese server that's on you
On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 11:44:30AM -0700, Richard P. Koett wrote:
> I thought that since I'm not using compact flash (and don't care about
> writing to disk) I'd have no need to "build a filesystem in virtual
> memory"?
The Soekris kernel configs from flashdist are the best way to go. You do
not need to remove the MFS option but I would add the FFS_SOFTUPDATES
option. The MFS option is used for building a file system in virtual
memory. It has nothing to do with compact flash cards. Those are still
supported using
On Sun, Oct 01, 2006 at 02:17:58PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> A list of recommended products may help you, but would not help the
> user list at large. They will continue to accidentally buy the wrong
> hardware from the wrong vendors. It would be a tremendous burden on
> us to keep such a lis
On Sun, Oct 01, 2006 at 03:17:39PM -0400, marrandy wrote:
> I want to know from the OpenBSD community, which products are best supported,
> which are the best (less cpu load, more bandwidth ie. more efficient etc.).
>
> I am really not interested in intel, adaptek and their games anymore.
>
> I
On Sep 29, 2006, at 11:15 AM, Dimitry Andric wrote:
Option "UseBIOS" "boolean"
Thank you very much! That fixed it. I didn't realize there was a man
page for the savage driver. I should have looked harder.
Bryan
I am in the process of installing OpenBSD/3.9-stable on my Toshiba
Libretto L1. I can only get X to use 800x600 when it should be using
1280x600. I added several different modelines which can be seen in
the xorg.conf below. I am including dmesg, xorg.conf, and Xorg.0.log.
Any ideas what I c
Sorry. Wrong list.
Bryan
On Sep 22, 2006, at 4:46 AM, Joel Rees wrote:
Man, I wish I had that much time on my hands, not to mention the
space for old hardware, and the apparently cheap electricity.
While we're at it, let's try to port obsd to the old 6809. ;->
It would appear from your site that you have a spare old
I haven't been able to get firmware version 1.8.4 to work right. Lots
of timeouts and other errors were present. I have had success with
1.7.4 on a Senao card with my net4511. I also know that 1.5.6 is
supposed to work well although I had some issues with 1.5.6 and
hostap while 1.7.4 works
Use the instructions at:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#config
Use those instructions and "disable pciide" to get the kernel to use
wdc instead of pciide.
Bryan
On Sep 17, 2006, at 8:41 PM, Subcommander l0r3zz wrote:
This is a net4801-50 with a 1G SanDisk Ultra II...
The system boot
On Sep 17, 2006, at 8:51 PM, Jason Dixon wrote:
On Sep 17, 2006, at 11:41 PM, Subcommander l0r3zz wrote:
This is a net4801-50 with a 1G SanDisk Ultra II...
The system booted but did get DMA errors on the "disk"
any Ideas?
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=113352824921995&w=2
T
I searched the archives regarding SMP support for macppc, especially
G4 systems. How is progress coming along? The last thing I read was
that someone donated some money for an SMP G4 machine but that was
the last I saw. According to the macppc web page, SMP on the G5 is in
progress as well.
On Sep 13, 2006, at 7:01 PM, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
The only one that I am aware of that ever got some kind of success
so far is Ted.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=100564313625360&w=2
This post was the original post I was referencing in my first email.
I'm glad to hear you
I did some searching in the archives and it looked like somebody
started working on a port to the Cobalt MIPS-based machines back in
2001. Is there a developer who is interested in making this port
happen? I know very little about programming but I would love to be
involved. If hardware is
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