Le 9/24/2010 11:53 PM, Mr. Roboto a C)crit :
I have a fairly generic configuration for smtpd accepting mail on an
IPv6 interface. In the following email attempts, I'm seeing a 500
error from smtpd. The entry in /var/log/maillog is:
Sep 24 16:04:35 mail smtpd[9272]: 1285362275.rTy5IAatxEJ1PUGX:
I have posted a diff to fix most of the gcc4 cross compile issues on tech@
There is one remaining problem for i386 host, amd64 target that
remains
/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/libgcc/../../../gcc/gcc/libgcc2.h:153: error: no data
ty
pe for mode 'TI'
Hi.
This is my first go at authoritive name serving and I'm finding it
very difficult.
All help appreciated.
First off a small oddity (it could be pebkac).
It appears my named.conf is okay and so are my master files.
If I do a ...
nslookup example.com 127.0.0.1
... I get a result returned that
If I do interactive mode and try likewise, nslookup sits there and does
nothing.If I do interactive mode and try likewise, nslookup sits there and
does nothing.
try it
#nslookup
server 127.0.0.1
example.com
by default, nslookup assume the first nameserver on resolv.conf
Regards
2010/9/25
On 25/09/2010, R0me0 *** knight@gmail.com wrote:
If I do interactive mode and try likewise, nslookup sits there and does
nothing.If I do interactive mode and try likewise, nslookup sits there and
does nothing.
try it
#nslookup
server 127.0.0.1
example.com
Thanks for that.
Perhaps
Hello Misc,
I'm having difficulty figuring out the configuration required to get
Huawei E182E wireless dongle working with Telus mobility in
Canada, I'm using 4.8-current, I have copied the verizon ppp.conf
example from umsm(4) manpage only changing phone, authname,
authkey without any success?
# man pf.conf
- route-to
The route-to option routes the packet to the specified interface
with an optional address for the next hop. When a route-to rule
creates state, only packets that pass in the same direction as
the
filter rule specifies will be
Just curious, but why not man route?
On 9/22/10, Beavis pfu...@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings List,
I would like to ask if someone has done routing via pf(4) (non-NAT
rules). My idea is to be able to route packets from one interface to
the other. say from tun0 to rl0. I've been googling a lot
Hello. Sorry for late answer, but i hope my information will help
other people with right choice.
First of all there were a lot of bootable adapters with support of
UltraDMA at the market
(even in Russia, where i live) at the March of this year, when topic
author experienced problem
with bare
Hey David,
On Sep 25, 2010, at 11:42 AM, David Walker wrote:
First off a small oddity (it could be pebkac).
It appears my named.conf is okay and so are my master files.
If I do a ...
nslookup example.com 127.0.0.1
... I get a result returned that looks as per normal wth the IP
address I
On Sep 25, 2010, at 8:44 PM, Oliver Peter wrote:
You should have a look at dig(1).
i.e.
dig @127.0.0.1 example.com A
Ah, and there's also:
net/ldns/drill
drill is a tool ala dig from BIND. It was designed
with DNSSEC in mind and should be a useful
Howdy.
I worked out what my problem was.
Using kernel mode PPPoE with a wildcarded source address ...
inet 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255
... for some reason BIND doesn't recognize that interface even though
from the boot messages the interface is up and gets its address before
named starts.
Explicitly
Hi Ollie.
On 26/09/2010, Oliver Peter li...@peter.de.com wrote:
Hey David,
You should have a look at dig(1).
i.e.
dig @127.0.0.1 example.com A
Which will query your local service for the A record
of example.com. Replace 'A' with 'any' to retrieve
all RRs, typically A, SOA, NS and
Hi Ollie.
On 26/09/2010, Oliver Peter oli...@peter.de.com wrote:
On Sep 25, 2010, at 8:44 PM, Oliver Peter wrote:
You should have a look at dig(1).
i.e.
dig @127.0.0.1 example.com A
Ah, and there's also:
net/ldns/drill
drill is a tool ala dig from BIND. It was designed
Date: Sat, 25 Sep 2010 21:35:29 +0200
From: Joachim Schipper joac...@joachimschipper.nl
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: help configuring Huawei E182E
Message-ID: 20100925193529.gb22...@polymnia.joachimschipper.nl
Mail-Followup-To: misc@openbsd.org
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I'm running a custom kernel (because it's required). The only change
I made was uncommenting the following line.
option NETATALK# AppleTalk
I installed netatalk from packages.
and when I try to start it I immediately get a ddb prompt
# sh /etc/netatalk/rc.atalk
starting
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Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 07:34:59AM -0500, Anony (chicken) Mous may have written:
Hello Misc,
I'm having difficulty figuring out the configuration required to get
Huawei E182E wireless dongle working with Telus mobility in
Canada, I'm using 4.8-current, I have copied the verizon ppp.conf
Hi,
There is wide spread misundestandig spread among GNU\Linux\BSD people
on Reyk's ath5k licencing issue at least in some mailing lists.
Posts like
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=121723197314484w=2
have benn mis interpreted to such an extend to claim BSDL is defective as in
Noise.
On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 10:05 PM, Siju George sgeorge...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
There is wide spread misundestandig spread among GNU\Linux\BSD people
on Reyk's ath5k licencing issue at least in some mailing lists.
Posts like
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=121723197314484w=2
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