Re: Running your own mail server

2018-09-17 Thread Mik J
Chris, In my opinion it needs a lot of reading and testing to make the puzzle in one go. But for path A -> B -> C -> D -> E -> F -> G -> H -> I, you might also want to do A -> B first and test it. That means send an email between two users locally. This way you'll understand better the role of

Re: Running your own mail server

2018-09-17 Thread Chris Bennett
On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 06:33:52PM +, Mik J wrote: > > Really it will take time, here are the components I installed for this to > work: opensmtp, dkimproxy, clamav, clamsmtp, nginx, roundcube, prosody, > dovecot, let's encrypt, bind > > I'm using imapsync for the migration and plan to use

Re: chrome 68 and protonmail

2018-09-17 Thread Daniel Bolgheroni
On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 05:39:21AM +, vincent delft wrote: > Hello, > > With the last version of Chrome (Chromium 68.0.3440.106) on -current, I can > no more login in protonmail. > > In fact after the 2nd login screen chrome complains about an issue. In chromium or iridium, on address bar,

Re: panic booting with bsd.rd from the September 15 2018 snapshot

2018-09-17 Thread jungle Boogie
See this post: https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-tech=153713589005530=2 Doesn't hurt to search before posting.

Re: Running your own mail server

2018-09-17 Thread Mik J
Hello, I started to use my own mail server two years ago, but a few years ago I tried it unsuccessfully. So yes it will take you some time to set it up with all options. Now for your needs I would advice you openbsd+opensmtpd, you don't especially need performance just a one box solution.

Minimum Holdtime for BGP OpenBGPd in Production

2018-09-17 Thread Tom Smyth
Hello all, I was wondering what is the lowest values of BGP holdtime that you recommend running in production ? I would like to set them to a lower value to detect an issue with peers that dont support BFD quicker, but I dont want to set it to a value that would overly tax the system resources,

Re: OT: Firmware encryption hacked?

2018-09-17 Thread Carlos Lopez
Many thanks to all for your explanations, as always. Regards, C. L. Martinez From: owner-m...@openbsd.org on behalf of Kevin Chadwick Sent: 13 September 2018 17:39 To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: OT: Firmware encryption hacked? On Thu, 13 Sep 2018

/dev/efi driver

2018-09-17 Thread Sijmen J. Mulder
Hi all, I'm working on a small EFI boot entry mangement utiltiy[1] which works by querying and setting EFI variables (Boot, BootOrder, NextBoot). It appears that OpenBSD does not expose an EFI variable interface. Are there objections against such a driver on principle, e.g. security? If not,

panic booting with bsd.rd from the September 15 2018 snapshot

2018-09-17 Thread Ed Ahlsen-Girard
trap type 18, code 0, pc=81374ace gsbase 0x81870ff0 kgsbas 0x0 panic: trap type 18, code 0, pc=81374ace dmesg below. -- Edward Ahlsen-Girard Ft Walton Beach, FL OpenBSD 6.4-beta (GENERIC.MP) #294: Wed Sep 12 19:50:03 MDT 2018

Re: Pkg_add

2018-09-17 Thread Johan Mellberg
Den sön 16 sep. 2018 kl 09:40 skrev Solène Rapenne : > > Le 2018-09-16 03:33, Michael Ayres a écrit : > > Thanks to everyone who has replied in helping me. I have read up on > > the man pages and I understand what I need; it is: > > > > 1) I want to install some packages on OpenBSD 6.0 which I