Hi there,
May someone tell me, why there is lot of errors on the console when I
exit kde and what to do to dump that errors?
Many thanks,
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igor denisov.
Hi all,
first, thx to gilles for this great software,
I'm testing smtpd with TLS and SSL an it works ok, I noticed that the
AUTH command uses PLAIN LOGIN.
The question is: smtpd supports another thing different to PLAIN LOGIN
for AUTH?, is possible integrate it to SASL ?
Thanks in advanced.
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On Oct 26 00:10:20, Abdullah Sendul wrote:
Hi,
we are having a couple of openbsd servers, of which, the content is static.
I would like to identify all the files needed for this system to run,
and then move it to a flash disk to minimise the size of the
distribution
You can easily move
Agreed on the whole - I run a router happily on a 512mb flash drive.
And I didn't have to minimise a thing.
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 6:18 PM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
On Oct 26 00:10:20, Abdullah Sendul wrote:
Hi,
we are having a couple of openbsd servers, of which, the content is
On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 02:01:01 -0500
Fernando Quintero fernando.a.quint...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
first, thx to gilles for this great software,
I'm testing smtpd with TLS and SSL an it works ok, I noticed that the
AUTH command uses PLAIN LOGIN.
The question is: smtpd supports another
Hugo Villeneuve a icrit :
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 04:17:46PM +0001, Jason McIntyre wrote:
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 05:07:30PM +0100, Rene Maroufi wrote:
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 03:41:22PM +0100, Gilles Chehade wrote:
you should read man starttls, it provides the
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 02:01:01AM -0500, Fernando Quintero wrote:
Hi all,
first, thx to gilles for this great software,
jacekm@ did a lot of work on it too ;-)
I'm testing smtpd with TLS and SSL an it works ok, I noticed that the
AUTH command uses PLAIN LOGIN.
The question is: smtpd
From: Jan Stary h...@stare.cz
On Oct 26 00:10:20, Abdullah Sendul wrote:
Hi,
we are having a couple of openbsd servers, of which, the content is
static.
I would like to identify all the files needed for this system to run,
and then move it to a flash disk to minimise the size of the
Agreed on the whole - I run a router happily on a 512mb flash drive.
And I didn't have to minimise a thing.
+1
I install 4.5 over the network to my router.
GENERIC bsd, base45, etc45. No scripting required.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#FilesNeeded
It fits on a 256MB compact flash with
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 08:30:59PM +0100, Denis Fondras wrote:
Hi Rene,
Perhaps I didn't understand correctly your problem but can't you just use :
accept from $mynetwork for domain example.net relay ?
and let smtpd resolve example.net MX ?
Yes, of course, this was a loop in my brain.
Hi,
The daily script on my Server with running smtpd shows me this error:
mailq: unsupported mode
In my /etc/mailer.conf mailq is mapped to smtpctl:
mailq /usr/sbin/smtpctl
Doesn't work the smtpctl command as mailq?
The Server is running 4.6 stable (with the 4.6 stable smtpd).
Regards
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 01:32:44PM +0100, Rene Maroufi wrote:
Hi,
The daily script on my Server with running smtpd shows me this error:
mailq: unsupported mode
In my /etc/mailer.conf mailq is mapped to smtpctl:
mailq /usr/sbin/smtpctl
Doesn't work the smtpctl command as mailq?
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 01:44:01PM +0100, Gilles Chehade wrote:
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 01:32:44PM +0100, Rene Maroufi wrote:
Hi,
The daily script on my Server with running smtpd shows me this error:
mailq: unsupported mode
In my /etc/mailer.conf mailq is mapped to smtpctl:
mailq
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 10:29 PM, Juan Miscaro jmisc...@gmail.com wrote:
I've had this problem for a long time (over many OpenBSD releases).
The pkg_add man page (for 4.5) states:
If a given package name cannot be found, the directories named by
PKG_PATH are searched. It should contain a
On 26 October 2009 c. 08:58:23 igor denisov wrote:
Hi there,
May someone tell me, why there is lot of errors on the console when I
exit kde and what to do to dump that errors?
Obviously:
$ startkde kde.log 21
Also, note that not all errors you see on _exit_ are harm. Usually they
are just
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 01:52:24PM +0100, Gilles Chehade wrote:
try:
maulq /usr/sbin/smtpctl show queue
and by maulq i mean mailq ;-)
Doesn't work:
/etc/mailer.conf:
mailq /usr/sbin/smtpctl show queue
# mailq
mailq: unsupported mode
Regards
Rene
--
Reni Maroufi
and by maulq i mean mailq ;-)
but maulq is much more full of awesome and win
On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 15:19:49 +0100
Bret Lambert bret.lamb...@gmail.com wrote:
and by maulq i mean mailq ;-)
but maulq is much more full of awesome and win
Maul? did you mean Darth Maul? ;-)
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With best regards,
Gregory Edigarov
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 03:19:49PM +0100, Bret Lambert wrote:
and by maulq i mean mailq ;-)
but maulq is much more full of awesome and win
i agree ;-)
Gilles
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freelance developer/sysadmin/consultant
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On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 03:16:19PM +0100, Rene Maroufi wrote:
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 01:52:24PM +0100, Gilles Chehade wrote:
try:
maulq /usr/sbin/smtpctl show queue
and by maulq i mean mailq ;-)
Doesn't work:
/etc/mailer.conf:
mailq /usr/sbin/smtpctl
uhmm ok,
I got it, smtpd is interfaced to bsdauth (thx gregory) so, I will
search in that way, really I'm just trying things and I'm verifying
the simplicity of the configuration, I want to write a HowTo
(spanish), about OpenSMTPD + auth +pop3s + imaps + webmail, etc ...
Thanks a lot.
On Mon,
On Thursday 22 October 2009 21.25.32 you wrote:
Since the Oct.16 snapshot I can not disable the keyboard bell (beel) with
wsconsctl(8).
$ wsconsctl
[...]
keyboard.bell.pitch=0
keyboard.bell.period=0
keyboard.bell.volume=0
keyboard.bell.pitch.default=0
greets list,
dmesg:
...
umass0: using SCSI over Bulk-Only
scsibus1 at umass0: 2 targets, initiator 0
cd1 at scsibus1 targ 1 lun 0: Iomega, RRD3, M079 SCSI0 5/cdrom removable
when i try to mount the iomega device the system freezes and i have to
reset.
currently i am running OpenBSD 4.5
I'm feeling stupid at the moment, and I'm sure someone will show my why shortly.
This is using the latest source in cvs for smtpd (updated today).
I've setup smtpd by the man page, and configured the following config:
listen on lo0
listen on re0
map aliases { source db /etc/mail/aliases.db }
map
Unless 4.6 has grown more than it looks I expect it will also fit nicely.
# uname -rs
OpenBSD 4.6
# df -h
Filesystem SizeUsed Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/wd0a 240M160M 68.5M70%/
mfs:28054 7.7M1.0K7.3M 0%/tmp
Bags of room.
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I posted this to the HAProxy list, but I figured I'd try here too.
I've been having problems with relayd under OpenBSD 4.5 using it as a
reverse proxy...Every few hours relayd will crash (I run it under
daemontools, so it will start back up) and I'll also get relayd
processes running with - wait
hmm, on Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 02:56:49AM +, Jacob Meuser said that
If a given package name cannot be found, the directories named by
^^^
PKG_PATH are searched. It should contain a series
of entries separated by colons. Each entry consists of a
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 12:28 PM, FRLinux frli...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/10/23 Vadim Zhukov persg...@gmail.com:
My $0.02: try to disable intagp, agp, inteldrm, drm devices.
Thanks, tried disabling a fair few based on successful boot log but
still fails after wsdisplay0
Also, as pointed out,
Does it have broadcom nics?
if do disable those and try again.
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 08:24:51PM +, FRLinux wrote:
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 12:28 PM, FRLinux frli...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/10/23 Vadim Zhukov persg...@gmail.com:
My $0.02: try to disable intagp, agp, inteldrm, drm devices.
I don't have an answer to this, but I would like to add that I have the
same problem with aliases (no vmap in use):
If i have an entry like aliasuser: realuser in the aliases file, then
any email to aliasuser will be rejected with 530; only real users
are accepted as recipients.
It seems to
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 10:17:30PM +0100, Robert wrote:
I don't have an answer to this, but I would like to add that I have the
same problem with aliases (no vmap in use):
If i have an entry like aliasuser: realuser in the aliases file, then
any email to aliasuser will be rejected with
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 01:37:04PM -0400, ddp wrote:
I'm feeling stupid at the moment, and I'm sure someone will show my why
shortly.
This is using the latest source in cvs for smtpd (updated today).
I've setup smtpd by the man page, and configured the following config:
listen on lo0
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Robert info...@die-optimisten.net wrote:
I don't have an answer to this, but I would like to add that I have the same
problem with aliases (no vmap in use):
If i have an entry like aliasuser: realuser in the aliases file, then any
email to aliasuser will be
Rod Whitworth wrote:
Hi Nick,
You may notice that I've made this public. Not to get a democratic
election started, just to get the info out to some who may find it
useful even if you don't reckon it's good enough for an FAQ entry.
For years I have been doing lots of installs of OpenBSD
Setup:
Running as user1 I sent an email to testuser (local) and I expected
it to end up in the root mbox since that was what I configured in
aliases.
(note: I know that you shouldn't receive email as root, this is just a
test setup for trying out the new smtpd)
/etc/mail/smtpd.conf
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On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 5:51 PM, Gilles Chehade gil...@openbsd.org wrote:
It looks like you are initiating the session from localhost, but your
ruleset only allows deliveries to example.com and your virtual domains
if they are initiated from 192.168.1.0/24 , you may want to add the
following:
My firwall had a hardware failure, so I threw the drive into a Dell
PowerEdge 650. That worked fine, but now I can hear the fans screaming
down the hall through a closed door. Other than hardware changes (like
a resistor or a non-1U server), is there anything I can do to shut this
machine
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 08:41:44PM +0100, frantisek holop wrote:
hmm, on Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 02:56:49AM +, Jacob Meuser said that
If a given package name cannot be found, the directories named by
^^^
PKG_PATH are searched. It should contain a
hmm, on Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 01:05:26AM +, Jacob Meuser said that
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 08:41:44PM +0100, frantisek holop wrote:
hmm, on Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 02:56:49AM +, Jacob Meuser said that
If a given package name cannot be found, the directories named by
2009/10/25 Jacob Meuser jake...@sdf.lonestar.org:
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 10:29:29PM -0400, Juan Miscaro wrote:
I've had this problem for a long time (over many OpenBSD releases).
The pkg_add man page (for 4.5) states:
If a given package name cannot be found, the directories named by
B
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 10:00:20PM -0400, Juan Miscaro wrote:
2009/10/25 Jacob Meuser jake...@sdf.lonestar.org:
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 10:29:29PM -0400, Juan Miscaro wrote:
I've had this problem for a long time (over many OpenBSD releases).
The pkg_add man page (for 4.5) states:
If a
Hi,
People have the same issue with IBM servers - the fans run like crazy,
and I believe it is the OS' responsibility to check temperatures and
adjust fans as necessary.
IBM's interface to its fan control systems is underdocumented, and if
there's nothing in OpenBSD to control Dell's, then
If you really want to secure the transmission, you could always
connect to it via stunnel or something similar.
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 2:48 AM, Fernando Quintero
fernando.a.quint...@gmail.com wrote:
uhmm ok,
I got it, smtpd is interfaced to bsdauth (thx gregory) so, I will
search in that way,
Do you get this error on 4.6 or -current? Plus a full dmesg is more
helpful than a tiny snippet, though you should keep the snippet in and
put the full output on the end of the message.
Regards
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 5:36 AM, [lintegra] Elmar Bschorer
elmar.bscho...@lintegra.de wrote:
greets
Nah; more often than not this means one other fan isn't spinning. Open
the case and make sure all fans are in working order.
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 01:37:05PM +1100, Aaron Mason wrote:
Hi,
People have the same issue with IBM servers - the fans run like crazy,
and I believe it is the OS'
People have the same issue with IBM servers - the fans run like crazy,
and I believe it is the OS' responsibility to check temperatures and
adjust fans as necessary.
Not true. On a PC, it is acpi's responsibility to do that, if they
even exist.
Take a look at www.mindrot.org/projects/flashboot
It builds a minimal ramdisk based bsd.gz of around ~6MB
You can customize the install script and get whatever binaries you need in
there, just read the README file.
It will take some tinkering but you should be able to get what you want with
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On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org
wrote:
People have the same issue with IBM servers - the fans run like crazy,
and I believe it is the OS' responsibility to check temperatures and
adjust fans as necessary.
Not true. On a PC, it is acpi's responsibility
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