Le 19 août 2012 à 14:15, Stuart Henderson a écrit :
On 2012-08-16, Joel Carnat j...@carnat.net wrote:
- roundcube and suhosin don't play well together ;
there is no general problem with roundcube and suhosin playing
together, you just have to follow the documentation about disabling
session
Le 15 août 2012 à 16:16, L. V. Lammert a écrit :
On Wed, 15 Aug 2012, Mikkel Bang wrote:
But with so many people recommending so many different tools, it gets hard
to come to a conclusion. Looks like I'm finally arriving at this though:
postfix (postfix-anti-UCE.txt) + dspam - what do you
Hi,
I've setup some RRDtool magic to graph ldapd(8) metrics (OpenBSD 5.1/i386).
Using `ldapctl stats`, I was expecting:
requests = search requests + bind requests + modify requests
But after a few ldapsearch/ldapadd/ldapdelete testings, it seems requests
grows faster than the sum of * requests.
AFAIK, there is every likelihood that a third-party software (like Web or Mail
server) will not be case-sensitive and will mix data for Foo and foO users.
Le 13 août 2012 à 15:20, Eike Lantzsch a écrit :
The choice of usernames during OBSD install is more restrictive than
adduser.
For example
Hi,
Le 20 juil. 2012 à 19:29, Alessandro Baggi a écrit :
Hi list,
today I've installed OpenBSD 5.1 amd64 on a kvm (linux slackware) kvm
version is 1.0.1.
Starting machine with 4 core, and bsd.mp it crash.
Disabling mpbios see only one core and not smp.
Then, I've updated kvm to 1.1.1 but
Hi,
I am playing with OpenSMTPD and am configuring a virtual domains and users
configuration.
In smtpd.conf.local, I have set:
map vdomains { source db /etc/mail/vdomains.db }
accept for virtual vdomains deliver to maildir /home/vmail/%d/%a/
In /etc/mail/vdomains, I have set:
tumfatig.net:
Le 15 juin 2012 à 17:03, Gilles Chehade a écrit :
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 03:28:42PM +0200, Joel Carnat wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I am playing with OpenSMTPD and am configuring a virtual domains and users
configuration.
In smtpd.conf.local, I have set:
map vdomains { source db /etc/mail
Le 15 juin 2012 à 17:37, Gilles Chehade a écrit :
snip
What's the proper way to host virtual aliases for virtual domains ?
The proper way is the one you're using ;-)
Also, one thing you could do is create a fallback address:
@carnat.net r...@carnat.net
if you want to also catch every
Hi,
Using OpenBSD 5.1, I have configured OpenSMTPD to act as a secondary MX.
I have configured this, in smtpd.conf:
# secondary mx
map v2mx { source db /etc/mail/v2mx.db }
accept from all for virtual v2mx relay
And this, in /etc/mail/v2mx:
hotmail.com accept
The smtpd can now relay
Hello,
I have an OpenBSD 5.0 server, running the native Apache and providing a local
WordPress instance which works great. The Apache also proxyfies simple
websites (only HTML/CSS/JS, like xymon, munin, sogo) using the
ProxyPass/ProxyPassReverse directives.
I wanted to proxyfy another WordPress
Hi,
I was planning on using qemu to run several instances on various OSes on my
OpenBSD 5.0/amd64 server.
As a first try, I ran an OpenBSD 5.0/i386 instance using qemu-0.14.1p4:
# ifconfig tun0 link0
# ifconfig bridge0 add tun0 add bge0 up
# qemu -nographic -m 128 -net nic -net tap,ifname=tun0
Le 31 mai 2011 ` 00:15, Paul de Weerd a icrit :
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 11:44:29PM +0200, Joel Carnat wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I am running a personal Mail+Web system on a Core2Duo 2GHz using
Speedstep.
| It is mostly doing nothing but still has a high load average.
Wait, what ? ~1 is 'a high load
.
I don't get how A high load is just that: high. It means you have a lot
of processes that sometimes run. can show load variation depending on
CPU speed only.
El 05/30/11 18:44, Joel Carnat escribis:
Hi,
I am running a personal Mail+Web system on a Core2Duo 2GHz using
Speedstep.
It is mostly
Le 31 mai 2011 ` 08:10, Tony Abernethy a icrit :
Joel Carnat wrote
well, compared to my previous box, running NetBSD/xen, the same services
and showing about 0.3-0.6 of load ; I thought a load of 1.21 was quite
much.
Different systems will agree on the spelling of the word load
Hi,
I am running a personal Mail+Web system on a Core2Duo 2GHz using Speedstep.
It is mostly doing nothing but still has a high load average.
I've check various stat tools but didn't find the reason for the load.
Anyone has ideas?
TIA,
Jo
PS: here are some of the results I checked.
#
Hi,
Is there a way to tell ldapd(8) to write it's PID in /var/run ?
TIA,
Jo
Hello,
On a Ubuntu Linux 8.04 machine, I can't query my OpenBSD 4.9 ldapd(8).
It works from the local OpenBSD and from a remote NetBSD server.
All machines have the CA file installed in the OpenSSL directory
and the ldap.conf file configured to use that particular CA file.
Here's what I get on
Greetings,
I would like to limit the access to my ldapd content.
I've read ldapd.conf(5) but there are bits I don't get.
The policy I would like to apply is:
(1) allow anyone to authenticate
(2) allow read access to all namespace by users that have been authenticated
(3) allow write access to
-Message initial-
@: Joel Carnat j...@carnat.net;
Cc: Philip Guenther guent...@gmail.com; misc@openbsd.org;
De: Martin Hedenfalk mar...@bzero.se
Envoyi: lun. 15-11-2010 11:44
Sujet: Re: ldapd and self-signed certificate
15 nov 2010 kl. 00.01 skrev Joel Carnat
-Message initial-
@: Joel Carnat j...@carnat.net;
Cc: misc@openbsd.org;
De: Philip Guenther guent...@gmail.com
Envoyi: dim. 14-11-2010 02:25
Sujet: Re: ldapd and self-signed certificate
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Joel Carnat j...@carnat.net wrote:
I want to use LDAP
Greetings,
I want to use LDAP to store postfix, apache and dovecot users.
This sounds a quite simple need so I plan to use the native ldapd.
I have installed 4.8 GENERIC.MP#335 amd64 and configured ldapd as follow:
# $OpenBSD: ldapd.conf,v 1.2 2010/06/29 02:50:22 martinh Exp $
schema
Hello,
I read on uipaq(4) that HTC SmartPhone are supported.
I plugued my HTC P3300, running Windows Mobile 6, on my Eee PC running
4.4/i386, but it does not attach to uipaq:
ugen0 at uhub1 port 2 HTC Generic RNDIS rev 2.00/0.00 addr2
usbdevs says:
port 2 addr 2: full speed, power 100mA,
, 2008 at 03:43:34PM +0200, Joel CARNAT wrote:
Hello,
I have a serial console on my Plextor PX-EH40L which seems to be broken
now (no RX available). After quite a few testings of various OSes, the
disk is now blanked. Until I get a new serial console, I'd like to try
OpenBSD 4.4 on that disk. I
Hello,
I have a serial console on my Plextor PX-EH40L which seems to be broken
now (no RX available). After quite a few testings of various OSes, the
disk is now blanked. Until I get a new serial console, I'd like to try
OpenBSD 4.4 on that disk. I couldn't find the procedure to manually
install
On Wed, May 25 2005 - 12:58, Jason Dixon wrote:
On May 25, 2005, at 11:51 AM, Joel CARNAT wrote:
I would like to use ifstated (OpenBSD 3.7/i386) in the
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/pools.html#incoming case (except I'll use
SMTP server, not HTTP) to modify the $web_servers macros when one
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