Did a cvs up -rOPENBSD_4_1 against rt.fm, started a build and got the
error below. Anyone else seeing this or did I mess up my source tree?
editor.c does not exist in the reference directory, but the Makefile
refers to it.
Re-running a cvs up -rOPENBSD_4_1 doesn't add the file.
And in case it
I have been getting exactly the same error trying to track
4.1 STABLE and 4.0 STABLE on my amd64 machine. I have tried
several different mirrors with no luck. I don't know how to
fix the problem, but you are not alone.
I have been pointed to a thread on -tech:
With the forthcoming change in the SPAMTRAP format 'address' instead of
'address', do all existing SPAMTRAP entries have to be converted to
the new format? If so, is that supposed to happen automagically, via a
provided tool, or do we have to do that ourselves?
Thanks,
-Jason
From man spamdb:
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For GREY or WHITE entries, the format is:
type|source IP|helo|from|to|first|pass|expire|block|pass
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When I at the spamdb output on my box I get (2 representative entries):
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GREY|194.242.40.177|tlnordic.moduleweb.net||[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I love openbsd but after the display of my openbsd-laptop
was broken a bought a new Laptop hp nc6120.
I can't boot openbsd wit 3.7 boot cd and snapshot 3.8 boot cd.
Have you tried disabling pcibios, pchb and/or ppb from UKC?
I had a similar problem with a nx6125, and this did allow it to
I'd like to know if anyone can tell me a good text editor
that runs under X
Try Paranoid Writer or XedPlus, they are both part of the
productivity/siag port/package.
-Jason
1) For my own whitelist, should I use the entries in spamd.conf, or
should I extend the spamd-white table entry in pf.conf with 'file
/var/mail/whitelist.txt'? Is there an obvious advantage to
either one?
An extension to this question: The daily security check complains about
the mailbox
I'm looking to have a cronjob script check
/var/mail/spam then parse any new mail for
reveived by:'s to toss into spamdb.
Allowing users to be able to forward any spam that makes
it thru to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and then automatically
blocklisted.
Sounds like a job for relaydb:
Hi there,
I just activated spamd (w/ greylisting) and after reading through the
FAQ and man pages I have a few questions:
1) For my own whitelist, should I use the entries in spamd.conf, or
should I extend the spamd-white table entry in pf.conf with 'file
/var/mail/whitelist.txt'? Is there an
Is there any particular reason why you do all these steps:
# export DESTDIR=/
# export CFLAGS='-O3 -mcpu=athlon-xp -march=athlon-xp -mmmx
-msse -m3dnow
-mfpmath=sse'
# export CXXFLAGS=$CFLAGS
# cd etc
# make distrib-dirs
...
# cd ..
When the only thing you should need to do is:
# make
Hi there,
Just downloaded and burned cd38.iso (aug 11) and tried it on an hp
Compaq nx6125 laptop. It freezes during boot (looks very much the same
on 3.7-release):
(hand-transcribed since it doesn't have serial ports, please pardon
typos:)
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OpenBSD 3.8-beta (RAMDISK_CD) #436: Thu Aug 11
Hi,
I am trying to setup an (mostly) isolated network to clean infected PCs.
Based on my personal judgment of security vs. convenience I would like
to allow the clients to use certain web and ftp sites.
Web site access is controlled via squid (transparent).
Ftp access works in active mode via
block out log quick on $ext_if proto tcp from any to any !{
correo.urdi.com.ar, smtp.bourlot.com } port smtp
don't woks . what's I doing wrong.
Syntax. You have 2 destinations in that rule: any and ! {}.
-Jason
I put together a very crude ISP failover script for a small office
running an OpenBSD firewall and 2 broadband Internet connections.
It's run every minute from root's crontab.
Comments welcome, keep in mind that I am not a programmer. And I know
the echo /dev/null lines are ugly, and I even
[...]
Ext = tun0# Device an dem das Internet angeschlossen ist
Int = xl0 # Device an dem das interne Netz haengt
IntNet = 192.168.0.0/16 # Adressraum des internen Netzes
RouterIP = 192.168.0.1 # IP Adresse des Routers
Int2 = ath0
IntNet2 = 10.10.10.0/24
RouterIP2 =
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